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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PAST 3 
MvusicAaLnL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23, PART 1 
FIRST HALF OF 1928 
Nos. 1-6 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891, of June 30, 1906 
and of March 4, 1909 


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PARE: 3: 
MuvusIcAL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23, PART 2 
LAST HALF OF 1928 
Nos. 7-12 
WITH ANNUAL INDEX 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891, of June 30, 1906 
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FOR THE YEAR 1928 
Nos. 1-12 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891. 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 38 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWA!S 


. 1928 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23 
No. 1 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON 

1928 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909,. provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Notep By Users or THis CaTALOGuE 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 
fi taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions ex- 
plained hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the 
title (except ‘a,’ “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and 
a grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conven- 
iently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian); 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Berlioz (Hector Louis); Brahms (Johannes); Chopin 
(Frédéric Francois); Delibes (Clement Philibert Leo); Gounod (Charles Fran- 
cois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Haydn (Franz Josef); Lalo (Edouard Victor 
Antoine); Leoncavallo (Ruggiero); Liszt (Franz); MacDowell (Edward 
Alexander); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Meyerbeer (Gia- 
como); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Paganini (Niccolo); Rossini (Gioac- 
chino Antonio); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles 
Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Strauss (Richard); Thomas (Charles Louis 
Ambroise); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Finf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” ‘schottische,”’ “nocturne,” “impromptu,” “sonata,” “ étude,” 
“study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable 
* by the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without 
cross reference from the titles and search should only be made under the names 
of the composers. 

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address 
of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, mention of the 
fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of publication 
and name of publisher. 


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been ab- 
rogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is ab- 
breviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,’’ Class E, 
Musical compositions; “D,’’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘“ ©,” 
implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1 c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed 
by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; 
and “2 c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of 
contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing 
such contributions is required. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $1, payable in advance, to the Su- 
perintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. | 


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NOTICE 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall deter- 
mine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the 
permanent collections of the Library of Congress and what other 
books or articles shall be transferred to other BBA a3 ye libraries 
in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

The act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the act. 

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright arti- 
cles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1926, inclusive, 
are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to 
be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other govern- 
mental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles 
may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such 
claimant prior to December 31, 1928. 

This notice includes any paieiee and published copyright de- 
posits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical 
compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engrav- 
ings, or photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photo- 
graphs filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No 
maps are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Recisrrr or Corrricuts, Library 
of Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—viii of no. 5; | 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vli—vili of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 138; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 8, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xii of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915). pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlii-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; | 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 8, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, 
Keuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
guay, and Uruguay.~ 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notice.—When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is either a citizen of the United States or is domi- 


ciled in the United States. 


"A gloria ’e De Pinedo; versi di Pas- 
quale Buongiovanni, melodia di L. 
Canoro; violin. © 1 e¢@ Jan. 20, 
1928; E 681395; Louis Canoro and 
John Clano, New York. 1 


A la Kasbah; morceau de concert, pour 
flute et pf., d’ Alexandre-Georges, 
arr. par Aug. N. Lefort, of France; 
violon. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 ce. Dec. 
23 ; E 684112; Costallat et cie., Paris. 

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A la Russe; by John Allen Selby; pf. 
© Dee. 20, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 13, 1928; 
E 681154; Ogren and Uhe, ine., Rock- 
ford, Ill. 3 


A solas; paroles y musica por Ed. 
_Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 81; E 682727: Dioni- 
sio Acosta, Los Angeles. 4 


A una ola; billow, under the moon- 
light gleaming, words and music by 
Maria Grever, English version by 
Nathan Haskeli Dole. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 20; E 682583 ; Harold 
Flammer ine., New York. 5 


Abomination ; symphonic incidental, by 
P. A. Marquardt; orch. © Jan. 20, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 21; E 682443; Music 
buyers corp., New York. 6 


Abraham have mercy on me; words 
and melody by Rev. Ransom. © 1c. 
Jan. 26, 1928; E 682595: Ralph Peer, 
New York. 7 


Abschied (Der) im korbe; volkslied 
aus dem  Hessen-Darmstidtischen, 
bearb. von Erwin Lendvai, of Ger- 
many: méannerchor a cappella. 4to. 
© -Oet. “15,1927 Te! Oct. “1s! EB 


677893; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 
According to the Scriptures; words 


and musie by Herbert Buffum. © 
Apr. 4, 1927; 2 c« Janl 5) 1928: HE 
680886; Anna Marie Anderson, i. e. 
Mrs. John A. Anderson, Topeka, 
Kans. 9 


Ach raseya; words and melody by M. 
Rund and Chas. Simon. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1928; E 682453; Morris Rund, 
New York. 10 


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Acqua fresca; chanson franciscaine, 
poéme de Léon Chancerel, musique 
de Simone Plé, of France. © Dec. 
1, 1927; 1 @ Dee. 23; E 684206; 


Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 11 
Across the still lagoon; 3-pt. song. 
words by Clifton Bingham, music 


by Henri Logé, arr. by N. Clifford 
Page; women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 
13, 1928; 2 c« Jan. 16; E 682346; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 12 


Ad astra (Starshine); words by 
Charles William Bailey, music by 
Herbert F. Ellingford, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
10, 1928; E 677995; Banks & son, 
York, England. 13 


Adagio ... Biagio; canzone black-bot- 
tom, adattamento ritmico di Angelo 
Ramiro Borella, musica di Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy ; pf. © Dec. 30, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; E 684072; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 14 


Add a little wiggle; from Rain or 
shine, words by Jack Yellen, music 
by Milton Ager; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 
6. 1928; 2c. Jan. 7; E 679939; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New ge 


Adelina; seottish, by M. Romaguoli; 
pf. ©1e. Jan. 10, 1928; E 682168 ; 
Mario Romaguoli, Philadelphia. 16 


Adieux (Les); valse lente, de. Léon 
Dacette, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1927; 
1 c. Dee. 31; E 684146; United music 
co., New York. 17 


Admiration; tone poem, by Harriet E. 
Worthington; violin and pf. ©l1e. 
Jan. 28, 1928; E 682648; Harriet 
Worthington O’Neill, St. Louis. 18 


Agyptische suite; nach afrikanischen 
originalmotiven bearbeitet von B. 
Bardi, of Germany; pf. ©1e. Jan. 
11, 1928; E 684312; Benno Bardi, 
Berlin. 19 


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20 


Af b’ri; Jewish folk song, words and 
music notated and arr. by Ch. Koty- 
lansky and H. Rossotto. 


(72 ND, 
© Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; 


_.E 681189; Joseph P. Katz, New 
LOK. 20 


Afraid of you; words and music by 
Edd'e Davis and Lew Daly. © Jan. 
6, 1928;.2 ec. Jan. 7: E 679948; Ir- 
ving Berlin, inc., New York. ak 


After all these years; words by Eddie 
Nemo Roth, Rudy Altro and Peter 
Malard, music by Dave Ringle. © 
Jan. 3, 1928: 2 ¢. Jan. 4; E 680801; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 


After my laughter came tears; words 
by R. Turk and Charles Tobias, mu- 
sic by Roy Turk; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Jan. 
8, 1928; 2c. Jan. 4; E 680806; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein Co., ine., New York. 

23 


After thoughts: valse lente, by H. F. 
Odell, arr. by Loyd Loar; ten. banjo 
solo or duet. (Jn Odell tenor banjo 
solos) © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 @ Jan. 
38, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 26; E 682558; H 
F. Odell co., Boston. 24 


Again to-day; words and music by R. 
M. Jones. © 1 ¢.'Jan.' 23; 1928; HE 
681482; Richard M. Jones music pub. 
co., Chicago. 25 


Agitatin’ toes; words and music by 
M. C. Jansen. © 1 ¢. Jan. 4, 1928; 
E 680849; Maude Campbell Jansen, 
San José, Calif, 26 


Ah! sweet mystery of life; dream 
melody, waltz, from Naughty Mari- 
etta, by Victor Herbert, arr. by George 
J. Trinkaus; pf. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 7; E 681201; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 27 


Ain’t it cold; words and music by 
Frank Wood, of England; pf. and 


ukulele acc.: in E flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684325; 


Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 
28 


Ain’t you glad; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Edward Boatner; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 e¢. Jan. 
12; E 682133; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 29 


2 


pt. D1, .S.; V. 25 


Al Smith; words and music by J. 
Rooney. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Jan. 28, 1928; 2c. Jan. 


31; E 682682: James Rooney, Provi- 
,dence, Ri I. | 30 


Album of four short songs : ‘words by 


‘M. D. R. and S. D. Hart, music by 
M. M. Ryan, of Great Britain. i 
Anywhere. [3 others] © Nov. 10, 
1927; 1 ec. Nov: 257 Wi Gesr0nn. Made- 
_leine M. Ryan, Cobb, Co. Cork, Ire- 
land. mes aS 4 | 


Alexander (The) cnotake words from 
the Bible. music by S. W. Bingham ; 
voices in unison. 4to. © Jan. 6, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 31; E 682664; Solon 
W. Bingham, Dorchester, Mass. 32 


Algonquin march; by R. G. Roberts; 
band-se. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1928;-E 
681479; R. G. Roberts, Newton Falls, 
Ney. 33 


Ali-Deen, come back to me; words by 
G. M. Youkim and G. Unis, melody 
by G. Unis and John Stanziola. © 
1c. Jan. 18, 1928; EH 681318; George 
M. Youkim and Gabriel Unis, Hazle- 
ton, Pa. 34 


All I know is I love her so; fox trot, 
words by Helen Trix, music by Les. 
Copeland, of England; pf. and uku- 
lele acc.: in EF. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684322; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 35 


Alla en las playas; letra y musica de 


I. M. Valle. [Photostat] © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 30, 1928; E 681645: Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 36 


Allégre, lent et scherzo; réduction de 
J. M. L. Maugitié, of France; alto 
et ‘pf. "© Dee* 1% aaag-e =” ec: 
23; E 684208; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 


Alligator blues; words and melody by 
Spencer Williams. © 1c. Jan. 21, 
1928; E 682462; Georgia music co., 
New York. 3 


Alma en pena; vals, por R. Sanchez- 
Diiz; pf. ©1e Jan. 10, 1928; B 
682088; Rafael Sanchez-Diaz, Maya- 


guez, P. R. 39 
Alma latina; fox trot, letra de G. 
Hoyoz Ruiz, mfsica de Alfonso 


Esparza Oteo, of Mexico. © Dec. 26, 
1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1928; E 684080; 
A: Wagner y Levien sues., Ss. en ¢., 
Mexico City, Mexico. 40 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


Alma mater; words by David Edward 
Ungar, music by Carroll Summer; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 22, 1927; 2. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 682376; Central 

- night school, Atlanta. : 41 


Along a lane; fox trot, words by Mil- 
ford Curtis, music by Ralph Tiffany. 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1928; EB 682642: Gus- 
tave Anthony Dorn, West Union, Ia. 

42 


Along the highway ‘neath the dear old 
red wood trees; words and music by 
B. Butler. © Noy. 12, 1927; 2 «. 
Noy. 21; E 679917; Ben Butler, San 
Francisco. 43 


Along the shores of County Down; 
waltz, words by Gerald Morrison and 
Mabel Pagden, music by G. Morri- 
son, of Great Britain; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
20, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 21; E 684457: 
Worton David, ltd., London. 44 


Alouette (L’); chanson franciscaine, 
poeéme de Léon Chancerel, musique 
de Simone Plé, of France. © Dec. 
1, 1927; 1 ¢ Dec. 23; E 684205; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 45 


Alpha (The) omega song; words and 
music by Conead A. Berger. 4to. © 
Dec. 19, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1928; B 
681214; Alpha omega fraternity, 
Hartford. 46 


Alt China (L’ancienne Chine) ; suite, 
von Walter Niemann, of Germany, 
op. 62, bearb. von L. Weninger, of 
Austria ; orch. mit pf. direction. 4to. 
1. Chinesische nachtigall. [1 other] 
© Sept. 1, 1926; 1 ¢: Dec. 27, 1927 ; 
H 677991; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 47 


Alt China (L’ancienne Chine) ; suite, 
von Walter Niemann, of Germany, 
op. 62, bearb. von L. Weninger, of 
Austria; orch. mit violino 1 direk- 
tion. 4to. 3. Die heilige barke. [1 
other] © Sept. 1, 1926; 1 c Dec. 
27, 1927; E 677990: Cc. F. Peters, 
. Leipzig. AS 


Alter (Der) chazen; words and music 
by S. Weisser. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1928; 
E 682542; Samuel Weisser, New 
York. 49 


Alter volkstanz; text u. musik aus 
Phil. Heinhoferi lautenbtichern, 
bearb. von Erwim Lendvai, of Ger- 
many; miannerechor a @appella. 4to. 
Oct. 15, 1927; 1 c. Oct. 17; E 677891; 
B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 
. 50 


61 
lways very- miling 

lfred e where mith; words 

and music by B. Breslow. © Jan. 


23, 1528; 2 ¢. Jan. 24; H 681488; Ben 
Breslow, Brooklyn. 51 


Amalia; vals, arr. por I. M. Valle; 
pr: -LPhotostat| “OQ: be" Jam ea 
1928; E 681126; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 52 


Amant (Un); boston, de Ma femme. 
paroles de Paul Briquet et Paul 
Gordeaux, musique de Pierre de 
Meure et Irving Paris, both of 
France. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 ec. Dec. 
23; E 684173; Kam, Paris. 53 


Amaryllis; my fair one (Amarilli, mia 
bella); by Giulio Caecini, English 
version and arr. of music by Deems 
Taylor; sop. 1, 2.and alto. 4to. © 
Jan. 10, 1928; 2c. Jan. 13; E 682390 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 54 


America, America; words by Katherine 
Lee Bates. music by W. C. West; 
mixed voices. (In Gospel melodies) 
© Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 16; BE 
682269; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

55 


America goes to sun down; words and 
music by S. T. Browning and O. G. 
Truehart. © 1 ce. Jan. 13, 1928; 
E 681171; Stephen T. Browning and 
O. G. Truehart, Houston. 56 


American beauty rose; waltz song. by 
M. F. Suarez. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1928; 
E 681118; Manuel Fernandez Suarez, 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 57 


American (The) legion; words by O. 
L. Veien, melody by A. Saller. © 
1 ¢e. Jan. 11, 1928; E 681194; Oluf 
L. Veien and Anton Saller, Chicago. 


58 
Among the wigwams; by Mathilde 
Bilbro; pf. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 «¢. 


Jan. 14; E 682210; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 59 


Amor criollo; tango milonga, de José 
Sentis, of Spain; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. . 4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 ce. 
Dec. 23; E 684107; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 60 


Amor que veulve (Returning love) ; 
valse, por Felipe Soto, of Salvador; 
pf. ©1ce. Jan. 11, 1928; E 684024; 
Dada-Dada & co., San Salvador, 
Salvador. 61 


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62 


Amorcito consentido; duo, letra y 
musica arr. de I. M. Valle. [Photo- 
stath Ocoee Jan.(30;,,,1928,;, .E 
681646; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

62 


Amour et printemps; valse, von Emile 
Waldteufel, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany; salon oreh. mit pf. con- 
ductor. © Oct. 20, 1927: 1 ec. Oct. 
17; E 677908; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 63 


An s’ agapo to xeuris; melody by T. 


Demetriades. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1928; 
E 681185; Tetos music store, New 
York. 64 
Ancient (An) carol; words anon., 


music by Dorothy B. Smith ; women’s 
voices, celeste or pf. and organ acc. 
4to. © Dee. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 10, 
1928; E 682024; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 65 


And ships go home; words by Onslow 


Frampton, music by H. Waldo 
Warner, of Great Britain. op. 28, 
no. 2; low voice; in A min. © Dec. 


31, 1927; 2c. Jan. 6, 1928; E 679927: 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 66 


And then you came along; words by 
Ev. E. Lyn and Hazel Mooney, music 
by Sammy Fain; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by Harry Tiedeman. © 
Jan. 26, 1928: 2 c. Jan. 25; EH 681489 ; 
Waterson, Berlin & Synder co., New 
York. 67 


Anda hombre; paso doble, extrait de 
Voperette Betsy, par G. Bonincontro, 
of France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to: "© Dee. 23, 19273te. Jan: 25, 
1928 ; E 684470; Choudens, Paris. 68 


Angela; words and music by S. Lan- 
field; pf. ber Jans 225;). 1928 ; 
E 681520; Sidney Lanfield, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 69 


Angelus; von Giulio de Micheli, of 
Italy, op. 45, arr. von L. Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. mit pf. 0. organ 
direction. © Sept. 9% 1927: 1¢. Sept. 
27: E 684448; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

70 


Angelus (The); by Cedric Sharpe; of 
Great Britain; violoncello and _ pf. 
© Dec. 16, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1928; 
E 684000; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 71 


Angelus (L’) de l’aube; chanson fran- 
ciscaine, poéme de Léon Chancerel, 
musique de Simone Plé, of France. 


4 


pt. II, n:.s:, v. 23 


©. Dec: 1, 1927 p94 es Deez 232-8 
684202; Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 
«2 


Angiolini e diavoletti; scenetta per solo 
e coro di bambini 0 bambine dalla 2 
alla 4, elementare, poesia di Bianca 
Lena, musica di Ettore Lena, of 
Italy. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 ©. Jan. 13, 
1928 ; E 684068; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. a3 


words and 
© 1c. Jan. 


Answers. (The) you; 
melody by M. J. Cohen. 
24, 1928; E 682548: Murry J. Cohen, 
New York. ; 74 


Anthracite; words :nd musie by C. ‘J. 
Barr. .©.,Jan.° 16~ 1928; 2) ic. -Jan: 
19; E 681372; Charles J. Barr, 
Shenandoah, Pa. 75 


Anxiété (Anxiety) ; extrait de Pyrame 
et Thisbé, par Trémisot, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur, violon 
solo et 1°° violon conducteur. 4to. 
© Dec. 20, 1927; 1 ce. Jan 16, 1928; 
E 684407; Francis Salabert, Paris. ~ 

76 


Anything might happen in the rain; 
words and melody by M. H. Rains- 
ford. [Photostat] © 1 e¢. Jan. 14, 
1928; E 681246; Marguerite Helene 
Rainsford, Mamaroneck. N. Y. 77 


Apaisement; poésie de Maurice Mar- 
tin, musique de Aymé Kune, of 
France. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 & Dec. 
23; E 684201: Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 8 

Appassionata; mélodie. de Léon Da- 
cette, of France; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E 684138; United music 
co., New York 79 


Aprés les vendanges; danse rustique, 
de J. Cayrou, of France; oreh. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684342; 
Francis Moulin, Cannes; France. . 80 


April (An) learning the 
trill, by Ida Bostelmann; pf. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ec Jan 7; E 679961; 
Belwin. inc.. New York. 81 


Archer’s song: words and music by 


morning ; 


W. E. Kelley. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Dec. 31, 1927; E 679784; Walter 
Edward Kelley, New York. 82 


Arethusa; cho., poem by Shelley, mu- 
sic by Granville Bantock, of Great 
Britain; female voices. 4to. © 
Dec 6, 1927; 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 
677958; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

83 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


102 


Argonne; words and melody by W. A. | At the front; battle scene, by Edmond 


Wilander. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1928; E 
681403; William A. Wilander, Glen- 
dale, L. I., N. Y. 84 


Arm of the Lord awake (Doed god- 
ledd, de); missionary anthem, 
words by Wm. Shrubsole, music by 
Joseph Nicholds, of England; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. by D. O. 
Evans. 4to. [English and Welsh 
texts] © Dec. 24, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 
10, 1928; E 6820438; David O. Evans, 
Youngstown, O. 85 


Arms of love; words by Alfred Bryan 
and Francis Wheeler, music by Pete 
Wendling; pf. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1928; 
E 682587; Waterson, Berlin & 


Snyder co.,. New York. 86 
Arrulladora Mexicana; sobre El 
ultimo adios, letra y mfisica de 
Antonio Gomezanda, of Mexico; 


violin, 0 canto, violoncello y pf. © 
Dec. 26, 1927; 1 c« Jan. 18, 1928; 
E 684074; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs. 
s. en ¢@., Mexico City, Mexico. 87 


As long as I live; words by Al Lewis 
and Howard Simon, music by Gerald 
Marks and Emerson Gill; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
5; E 679847; Lewis-Marks pub. co., 
New York. 88 


As long as she keeps on lovin’ me; 
vocal fox-trot or Yale blues, words 
by Jack Thunder, music by Ord 
Hamilton, of Great Britain; pf., 
ukulele and banjulele banjo acc.; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 «. 
Jan. 27; E 684459; Ord Hamilton, 
ltd., London. 89 


At springtide; by Rudolph J. Polak; 
pf. Los Angeles, Calif., Paramount 
music pub. co. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1928; E 680892; Ru- 
dolph Polak, Los Angeles. 90 


At sunrise; words and melody by E. 
M. Manley... © 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 
_ 679774; Edward Marquis Manley, 
Los Angeles. 91 


At the altar of truth; 4-pt. song, 
words by E. Fernbach, English ver- 
sion by Th. Baker, music by Her- 
mann Mohr, op. 41, adapted for 
_ School choruses by Ralph L. Bald- 
win; cho. and solo quartet of men’s 
voices, with pf., organ or harmo- 
nium acc. 4to. © Jan. 19, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 28; E 681579: G, Schirmer, 
-ine., New York. 92 


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= 


Varnier, of France, arr. by William 
Strasser; orch. with pf. conductor. 
© Jan. 23, 1928; 2 « Jan. 25; EB 
681513; Emil Ascher, inec., New 
York. 93 


At the journey’s end; words and mel- 
ody by J. R. Hamilton. © 1 « 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 6813829; James R. 
Hamilton, Detroit. 94 


At the Lamb’s high feast we sing; 
Easter anthem, music by ‘Tustin 
Baker; mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © Jan. 9, 1928; 2 ¢ Jan. 10; 
EK 682021; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 95 


At the old fiddlers convention; char- 
acteristic medley arr. by B. F. 
Knell; ist fiddle) © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1928; EH 682196 ; Benjamin Frank- 
lin Knell, Philadelphia. 96 


At Thy table; words by S. W. Mc- 
Clelland, music from Sibelius’ Fin- 
landia, by P. W. Alexander; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 26; E 681547; Stewart W. Mc- 
Clelland, Monroe, Mich. 97 


Au bord dun _ ruisseau (By the 
brook); by De Boisdeffre, arr. by 
Edwin Arthur Kraft; organ. (In 
American organ quarterly, v. 9, no. 
24, Jan. 1928) © Jan. 3, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 10; E 682026; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 98 


Au fil de l eau (Drifting) ; de Helen 
Roessing; pf. © Dec. 10, 1927; 2 c. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 6813830; Durand 


et cie., Paris. 99 
Au temple d’ Aphrodite; tableau 
symphonique, de Jean Laurys, of 


France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c Jan. 7, 
1928; E 684265; Francis Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 100 


Auf wiederseh ’n (We’ll meet again) ; 
words and music by Abner Green- 
berg. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
20; E 681350; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 101 


Ausgewahlte lieder des evangeliums 
(Selected gospel songs) ; ausgewahlt 
und bearb. von A. P. Mihm, H. von 
Berge und G. H. Schneck. Cleve- 
land, O., Religious book repository. 
8vo. [Deutsche und englische texte] 
© Dec. 6, 1927; 2 ¢ Dec. 12; aff. 
Dec. 10; A 1015720; Henry Paul 
Donner, Cleveland. 102 


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103 


Aussi bien qu’a présent; paroles de 
Phylo, musique de Gaston Gabaroche 
et Fred Pearly, both of France; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. par F. Sala- 
bert. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 684426; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 103 


Ave Maria; words from old Latin 
hymn, music by Joseph J. McGrath; 
unison or 4-pt. mixed cho, with 
organ ace. 8vo. © Dec. 22, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680894; Will & 
Baumer candle co., inc., Syracuse, 
iN”. -Y:. 104 


Avec ca; de Le diable 4 Paris, paroles 
de Robert de Flers, Francis de Crois- 
set et Albert Willemetz, musique de 
Marcel Lattés, of France. © Dec. 
DO; 1927: bec. amon, t92a- Pn 
684425; Francis Salabert, Paris. 105 


Babe-Ruth; march, by N. Rowe; cor- 
net. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 681631; 
Norman Rowe, Bayonne, N. J. 106 


Baby (The) King; Christmas carol, 
words and music by S. E. Morris. 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1927; 1 ec. Dec. 10, 
1 ce. Dec. 22; E 679805; Samuel E. 
Morris, Brooklyn. 107 


Baby o’ mine; words by Bennie Moten, 
music by A. L. Countee. © 1 «. 
Jan. 21, 1928; E 682456; Arthur Lo- 
renzo Countee, Kansas City, Mo. 108 


Baby wants; words by A. C. Rogers, 
melody by C. L. Roberts. © 1 «. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 682525; Alexander 
C. Rogers and C. Luckey Roberts, 
New York. 109 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Concerto 
in D minor; by Vivaldi-Bach, arr. 
by William Murdoch, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 «¢ 
Jan, 12, 1928; E 684156; Augener, 
ltd., London. 110 


Bacio (Il); valse brillante, by L. 
Arditi, arr. by Alfred De Cesare; 
accordion. © Dec. 14, 1927; 2 e. 
Dec. 27; E 679951; Biagio Quat- 
trociocche, Steubenville, O. 111 


Back door blues; words by J. M. Wil- 
liams, melody by Elzadie Robinson. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680920; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

112 

Back I went to Parliament; words 
and music by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, both of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
12, : 19276 '1 e. Jan! '16; 1928: BH 
684318; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 113 


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pt. 17, n. s., v. 23 


Back in your own back yard; words 
and music by Al Jolson, Billy Rose 
and Dave Dreyer. © Jan. 6, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 7; HE 679945; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 114 


Bauerlein (Das); volkstanz aus dem 
17. jahrhundert, bearb. von Erwin 
Lendvai, of Germany ; minnerchor a 
cappella. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 17; E 677886; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 115 


Bagpiper (The); by Agatha Pfeiffer ; 
pf.. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 28; 
H 681600; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 116 


Ballad (A) of tree-toads; 4-pt. cho., 
words from The Pittsburgh post, 
music by Lester Jenks; adapted for 
school choruses by Ralph L. Bald- 
win; men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 
10, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 20; E 681425; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 117 


Ballade des flics; par A. Bose, of 
France; pf. © Dec, 1,-1927; 1. ¢. 
Dec. 23; E 684178; A. Bose, ae 

18 


Ballo degli angeli; mazurka, di L 
Canoro; banjo-violino. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
20, 1928; E 681389; Louis Canoro, 
New York. 119 


Balm in Gilead ; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Edward Boatner; mixed 
voices. ‘© Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
12; E 682147; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 120 


Bafiado en lagrimas; letra de Ed. Tavo 
y Rafael Gomez, musica de H. Tavo; 
pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 12, 1928; 
2 ec. Jan. 18; E 681306; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 121 


Bananas’ skin stomp; by Fred Mar- 
kush, of Hungary; orch. © 1. 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 684375; Fred Mar- 
kush, Budapest, Hungary. 122 


Banati’l youm; words by Elia Abo 
Madi, melody by Alexander Maloof. 
© es San.” 11, > tae ee: 
Maloof phonograph & music co., New 
York. : 123 


Banco; marche one-step, de G. Razi- 
gade, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 684505; Georges 
Razigade, Bordeaux, France. 124 


Banjo-pickaninnies ; by T. Robin Mac- 
Lachlan; pf. © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 10; E 681359 ; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 125 


no. 1,.1928 


Bank failure blues; words and melody 
by Henri Jackson. © 1c. Jan. 7, 
1928; E 679994; Georgia music Co., 
New York. 126 


Bank (The) that never fails; solo or 
~ duet, words and music by Alfonso 
Shipwash. © Sept. 1, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 5, 1928; E 680883 ; Anna "Marie 
Anderson, i. e. Mrs. John A. Ander- 
son, Topeka, Kans. 127 


" Banks of the Jordan; melody by F. 
~ Feldman. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1928; E 
681461; Frank Feldman, Brees 


Barearolle; miniature in Russian 
mood, by L. Cheslock; pf. © Jan. 
12, 1928" 2c... dan, QA: E 682508 ; 
Louis Cheslock, Baltimore. 129 


Barrel house man; words by HElzadie 
Robinson, melody by Will Ezell. © 
1 ce. Jan. ‘5, 1928; E 680921; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 130 


Bartholomew; words by Norman Gale, 
music by B. Burrows, of Great Brit- 
tain. Curwen ed. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
1 e. Jan. 11; E 684366; B. Burrows, 


Le cester, England. 131 
Bauern (Die) von St. Polten; text aus 
dem 16. jahrhundert, musik aus 


Werlins liederwerk, bearb. von Er- 
win Lendvai, of Germany; mdnner- 
chor a cappella. 4to. © Oct. 15, 
199¢> -t ¢@. Oct. AT seH)) 6778925; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. ms 


Be my guide; words by Charlotte G. 
Homer, music by Chas. H. Gabriel; 
mixed voices. (In Gospel melodies) 
@© Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 16; E 
682247; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

133 


Beale street messaround; melody by 
Vol Stevens and Will Shade. ©1e. 
Jan. 10, 1928; E 682083 ; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 134 


Beautiful (The) home of the soul; 
words and music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. (In Gospel melodies) © 
Jan. 10, 1928;'2' ¢«. Jan. 16; E 
682266; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

135 


Because she loves me; waltz ballad, 
words and music by B. S. Williams. 
Oedan (128k eis ans.6; B 
681038: Brevard S. Williams, At- 
lanta. 136 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


145 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Adagio can- 
tabile; aus der Sonate pathétique, 
op. 18, arr. von Leo Artok, of Ger- 
many; salon orch. mit pf. conductor. 
(Cover title: Andante cantabile) © 
Sept. 1, 1927311 penskueg1 27s B 
677911; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 137 


Beethoven album for guitar; tran- 
scribed by V. O. Bickford, op. 122. 
Los Angeles, American guitar so- 
ciety. © Dee. 28, 1927; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 5, 1928; A 1062145; Vahdah Ol- 
cott-Bickford, Los Angeles. 138 


Minuet in G; ed. fingered and 
annotated by John M. Williams; pf. 
© Jan. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 21; E 
682451 ; Boston music ¢o., Boston. 


139 


Polonaise; arr. by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, of Germany; 2 pfs., 8 hands; 
in F. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
4, 1928; E 679870; Arthur P. Sch- 
midt co., Boston. - 140 


— Seven classical canons; words tr. 
‘by Edward Agate, of Great Britain, 
melody by Beethoven, Mozart and 
Haydn. London, Winthrop Rogers, 
Itd. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1928; 1 e@ Jan. 
18; E 684389; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 141 


Beetle (The) and the flower; 4-pt. 
song, words by Cesar von Longerke, 
English version by Th. Baker, mu- 
sic by W. H. Veit, adapted for school 
choruses by Ralph L. Baldwin ; men’s 


voices. 4to. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 28; E 681581; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 142 


Beggars (The) opera; overture to Mr. 
Gay’s opera, tunes selected and arr. 
by Healey Willan, of Canada; pf. 
© Dec. 21, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928; B 
677943 ; Frederick Harris co., Oak- 
ville, Ont., Canada. 143 


Beggars (The) opera; selected vocal 
numbers from Mr. Gay’s opera, with 
new symphonies and acces. by Healey 
Willan, of Canada. © Dec. 21, 1927; 
1 e@. Jan. 7, 1928; E 677944; Fred- 
erick Harris co., Oakville, Ont., Can- 
ada. 144 


Beirly’s chapel anthems ; 
young choirs, compiled by Alfred 
Beirly. 4to. © Jan. 17, 1928: 2c. 
and aff. Jan. 20; A 1062915 ; Chart 
music pub. house, inc., Chicago. ~ 

145 


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146 


Belinda’s .second suite; 
Thomas Symons, of England; pf. 1. 
Introduction to Belinda grown older. 


[5 others] © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 e. 
Jan. 7, 1928; E 684260; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 146 


Bella natividad; waltz, by David 
Granadino, of Salvador; pf. ©l1e. 
Jan. 5, 1928; E 677885; Dada-Dada 
& co., San Salvador, Salvador. 147 


Bells (The) of St. Mary’s; fox trot, 
words by Douglas Furber, music by 
A. Emmett Adams, arr. by F.. Henri 
Klickmann ; orch. New York, Chap- 
pell-Harms, inc. 4to.. © Dec. 30, 
1927 ; 2 e. Dec. 31; E 680771; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

148 


Beneath the, silyry moon; words and 
music by R. A. Bunch, jr. ©1e. 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 682198; Richard 
Alexander Bunch, jr., C:ncinnati. 

149 


Benedictus es Domine; hymn, music 
by C. J. Shaddick; mixed voices. 
Ato. ©. Oct..29, 1927; 2 @ Noy. 11% 
E 682470; Charles J. Shaddick. Ish- 
peming, Mich. 150 


Bennetta; intermezzo, by Josef Hol- 
brooke, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 12, 1928; E 684040; Meyer 
De Wolfe, London. 151 


Berceuse; af Reynir Gislason, of Den- 
marks «pf... ©. Dec.;.30, 19273,1' ¢. 
Jan. 12, 1928; E 684157; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 152 


Berceuse; de Gilbert Beaume, of 
France, op. 16; violon solo avec acc. 
de quintette a cordes et flite. 4to. 
© Oct. 18, 1927; 1 ¢« Dee. 31; H 
684135; United music co., New York. 

153 


Berceuse; words by Wingrove Bathon, 
music by W. G. Owst; low voice. 


Dee. 20, 19275/:2:90:, .Dec,.. 283 E 
681003 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
154 

Berceuse (Lullaby ) ; de Gabriel 


Fauré, op. 16, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; violon solo ou violoncelle 
solo, acc. d’ orch. avec pf. conduc- 


teur. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c, Jan. 
16, 1928; E 684420; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 155 


Bergére (La); daprés Martini, tran- 
seribed by Alfred De Keyser, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dee. 1, 1927; 
1 ¢e. Jan.’ 4, 1928;:E 677950; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 156 


pt. IIT, n. S., Vv. 23 


by Dom | Bergére (La) Nanette; chanson, arr. 


et harmonisée par Guy Weitz, of 


Belgium. (In Vieilles chansons 
francaises) © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ec. 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 684053; J. & W. 
Chester, Itd., London. 157 
Berlin-Berlin; worte yon Gustav 
Hochstetter, musik von MHarry 
Hauptmann, of Germany. © Oct. 


20,1927; 1 e “Oct! eran 677897 ; 
B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, Germany. 
158 


Berlin (Irving) standard music cor- 
poration orchestra folio; collection 
of compositions, arr. and ed. by 
Mayhew L. Lake. v. 1, 4to. © 
Now: 113,°1927: 2 @ Sata, 1028; 
aff. Nov. 12, 1927; A 1017632; Irv- 
ing Berlin standard: music corp., 
New York. : 159 


Berlioz (Hector Louis) Symphonie 
fantastique; arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 17° pte. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; EH 684419; Fran- 
cis Salabert. Paris. 160 


Beside a silv’ry waterfall; words by 
¥. X. Galvin, melody by Onslow 
Stevenson. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1928; EB 
681097; Frank X. Galvin, San Fran- 
cisco. 161 


Best (The) friend; words and music 
by N. M. Cogley; mixed voices. © 
Dec. 21, 1927; 2 e«. Jan. 3, 1928; EB 
682490; Nannie M. Cogley, Spring- 
field, Mo. 162 


Beyond; sacred song, words by Ella 
Wheeler Wilcox, music by Lucina 
Jewell; pf. or organ ace. 1. Me- 
dium, in D flat.—2. Low, in B flat. 
© Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1928; 
FE 681282; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

163 


Beyond the horizon; words by Allan 
Schwimmer, melody by M. Portnoff. 
© 1e. Jan. 28, 1928; E 682662; 
Misha Portnoff, Brooklyn. 164 


Beyond the sunset; words by Sam 
Gobble, melody by Bob Nolan [i. e. 
R. H. Nolan] ©1ce. Jan. 10, 1928; 
E 682076; Robert Harvey Nolan, 
Memphis, Tenn. 165 


Billy; words by S. Field, melody by 
Robt. H. Brennen. © 1 c¢. Jan. 26, 
1928; E 682608; Stella Field, Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 166 


no. 1, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


188 


Birdie; words by ). Denhardt, music 
' by Lorraine Tombo; med. voice. © 
2 ¢e. Jan. 28; H 
New 


Jan. 19, 1928; 
681598; G.. Schirmer,  inc., 
Work... 167 


Birdman (The); romantic musical 
play, in 3 acts, play and lyrics by 
D. Pascale. music by H. Castle. © 
1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; D 27233; Diane 
Pascale and Hugo Castle, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 168 


Birth (The) of a national anthem; 
tone poem in 3 pts., by H. M. Jac- 
quet; pf. .© 1c. Jan. 19, 1928; BH 
682402; H. Maurice Jacquet. New 
York. 169 


Bit-o-honey; from Sugar cane, words 
yee) Ee rice. jr... meloty . by 


Coleridge D. Davis. © 1 ec. Jan. 
17, 1928; E 682316; A. Douglas 
Price, jr., Richmond. 170 
Black bordered letter; words and 


music by Bertha Henderson. © 
le. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680918; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. aT 


Black eyed Susan; melody by J. P. 
Nestor. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 
682651; Ralph Peer, New York. 172 


Black (The) His White house; 
march, by M. R. Keck; sole cornet. 
()a-t ee Dee. 1, 1927 >) 682071": 
Marvin R. Keck, Onida, S. D. 1738 


Black rooster rag; by J. D. Schur-- 


mann; steel guit. © July 1, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 17, 1928; E 682292; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann. Denver. 174 


Black sisters; charleston-fox, d’ Har- 
old de Bozi, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 20, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684418; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 175 


Blackbird’s (A) song; by Louise Mc- 
Dermaid and Wilfrid Sanderson, 
arr. by Henry Jaxon, of Great 
Britain: orch. aec. to the voice or 
violin; in HE flat. 4to. © Dee. 21, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 27, 1928; E 684529; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 176 


Blés (Les) de Flandre; poésie de M. 
Wysen, musique de Theo Ysaye, of 
Belgium. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1928; E 684246; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 100 


Blessed be the Lord God; words from 
Psalm 28, tr. by Otto H. Bostrom. 
music by Gunnar Wennerberg ; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 2; 1927: 2 ¢. 
Dee. 16; E 679908; Augustana book 
eoneern, Rock Island, Ill. 178 


.s 


Blend (Le) et le brun; paroles de Léo 
Leliévre fils, musique de Jean Boyer, 
of France; pf. ace. avee ukulele arr. 
par F. Salabert. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684429; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 179 


Blow, blow, thou winter wind; words 
by William Shakespere, music by 
Dudley Peele: 4 men’s voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 30, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 7, 1928; 
I} 681285; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

. 180 


Blowing the blues away ; fox trot, from 
The yellow mask, words by Eric 
Little, music by Vernon Duke, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. ; 


in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
10, 1928; E 684228; Ascherberg, 


Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 181 


Blue bird why don’t you call on me; 
words by Charles LeMair and 
Charles Derickson, music by Burton 
Brown; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Jan. 23, 1928; 2c. Jan. 24; EH 682501 ; 
J. W. Jenkins sons music co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 182 


Blue grass baby blues; words by HE. A. 
Smith, melody by Lee Turner. © 
1c. Jan. 14, 1928; EH 682199; Ed- 
mund A. Smith, Estill, Ky. 183 


Blue iris waltz; by Mathilde Bilbro; 


pf. © Jan: 12, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 14; 
E 682211; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 184 


Blue Rose of the golden West; waltz 
song, words and music by Byrtha 
Baisden Barry; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Seattle, Wn., Byrtha Baysden Barry. 
© Nov. 26, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 3; B 
682394; Byrtha Eleanor’ Barry, 
Seattle. 185 


fox trot, words by 
Alfred Bryan, music by Herman 
Paley, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
oreh!: 4to!™ © Fan. 23, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 23; E 681447; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 186 


Blueberry lane; 


Bluebird sing me a song: words and 
music by Benny Davis and Jimmy 
Hanley. © Jan..10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
11; E 681108; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 187 


Blues I love to sing; by Duke Elling- 
ton. and Bub Miley; pf. © Dec. 30, 
1927,; 2-¢. Jan: 19, 1928; E.. 682387 ; 
Gotham musie service, ine. New 
York. 188 


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189 


Blumenmidel (Das) (La bouquetiére) ; 
intermezzo, von Ludwig Siede, op. 
115, bearb. von Leopold Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. mit violine 1 di- 
rektion. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1. 
Jan. 25; E 684876; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 189 


Blundering Ben; fox trot, words by 
Jack Gordon, music by Johnny Mar- 
vin and Galla Rini, arr. by H. B. 
Raibourne. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan, 25; E 681497; Foster Egner, 
Cincinnati. 190 


Boa constrictor blues; words and 
melody by Bessie A. Smith. ©1e. 
Jan. 28, 1928; E 682645; Georgia 
music co., New York. 191 


Boat of love; words and music by A. 
K. Sommer. © 1 ec. Jan. 10, 1928; 
E 682098; Anita Kresteller Sommer, 
Oakland, Calif. 192 


Bobolink; by R. Nofka; pf., 4 hands. 
© Jan. 30, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 31; E 
682673 ; Willis musie co., Cincinnati. 

193 


Bon (Un) gargon; fantaisie-sélection, 
sur les motifs de JVopérette, de 
Maurice Yvain, of France; pf. © 
Dec. 20, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; 
E 6844380; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

194 


Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; comédie 
musicale en 4 actes, poéme d’ André 
Rivoire, musique de Marcel Samuel 
Rousseau, réduction pour pf. par 
Noél Gallon, of France. Partition 
chant et pf. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1c Jan. 7, 1928; D 27248; Heugel, 
Paris. 195 


Bon (Le) roi Dagovert; marche, de la 
comédie musicale, musique de Marcel 
Samuel-Rousseau, of France; pf. 
© Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; 
E 684492; Heugel, Paris. 196 


Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; morceau 
détaché no. 2, de la comédie musi- 
eale, poéme qd’ André Rivoire, musi- 
que de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, of 
France. © Dee. 23, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1928; E 684493; Heugel, Paris. 

197 


Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; morceau 
détaché no. 38, de la comédie musi- 
cale, poéme d’ André Rivoire, musi- 
que de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, of 
France. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 
25, 1928; E 684494; Heugel, Paris. 

198 


pt. IIT, n. s., v.23 


Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; morceau 
détaché no. 4, de la comédie musi- 
cale, poéme d’ André Rivoire, musi- 
que de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, of 


France. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1928; E 684495; Heugel, Paris. 
199 

Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; morceau 


détaché no. 5, de la comédie musi- 
cale, poéme d’ André Rivoire, musi- 
que de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, of 
France. © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
25, 1928; E 684496; Heugel, Paris. 

200 


Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; morceau 
détaché no. 7, de Ja comédie musi- 
cale, poéme d’ André Rivoire, musi- 
que de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, of 
France. © Dec. 28,.1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1928; E 684498; Heugel, Paris. 

201 


Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; morceau 
détaché no. 8, de la comédie musi- 
cale, poéme de André Rivoire, mu- 
sique de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, 
of France. © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 684499; Heugel, 
Paris. 202 


Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; morceau 
détaché no. 9, de la comédie musi- 
cale, poéme de André Rivoire, mu- 
Sique de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, of 
France. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
25, 1928; E 684500; Heugel, Paris. 

203 


Bon (Le) roi Dagobert; ronde du 3° 
acte, de la comédie musicale, mu- 
sique de Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c¢. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 684497; Heugel, 
Paris. 204 


Boosey’s community song sheets, no. 8; 
arr. by Sydney Herbert, of Great 
Britain; military and brass band 
and orch. with conductor. 4to. John 
Peel. [4 others] © Dec. 15, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 3, 1928; E 677960; Boosey 
& co., ltd , London. 205 


Boosey’s community song sheets, no. 
11; arr. by Sydney Herbert, of Great 
Britain; military and brass band 
and orch. with conductor and words. 
4to. The first Nowell. [4 others] 
© Dec. 3, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 677961; Boosey & co., ltd, London. 
‘ 206 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 1, 1928 


226. 


Border Rose; waltz, words and music 
by Joe R. Saenz, Ted Moore and 
Jack B. Tenney [i. e. Joseph R. 
Saenz, Theodore Moore and John 
Tenney] © Dec. 5, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 
10; E 680218; Joseph -R. Saenz, 
-Theodore Moore and John Tenney, 
Los Angeles. 207 


Boston commandery march; Onward 
Christian soldiers, by T. M. Carter, 
arr. by Loyd Loar; ten. banjo solo 
or duet. (Jn Odell tenor banjo 
solos) © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
3, 1928, 1 c. Jan. 26; E 682564; 
H. F. Odell co., Boston. 208 


Bouquet (A) of faded roses; words by 
Myrtle Sallaway, music by Jess 
Williams. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 26; E 682628; Myrtle M. Salla- 
way, Brunswick, Neb. 209 


Brahms (Johannes) Capriccio in B 
minor; from Piano pieces, bk. 1, 
by J. Brahms, op. 76, arr. by Her- 
man Finck, of England; orch. with 
pf. conductor. © Jan. 2, 1928; 1c. 
Jan. 14; E 684220; Hawkes & son 
(London) Iitd., London. 210 


— Two master songs; by J. Brahms 
and Antonin Dvorak, transcribed by 
L. Retter; pf. 1. Lullaby. [1 other] 
(In Melodies éternelles) © Dee. 31, 
1927; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1928; E 680825; 
Louis Retter music co., St. Louis. 

211 


Ungarische tanze (Danses Hon- 
groises) ; arr. von Leopold Weninger, 
of Austria; orch., mit pf. 0. organ 
direction. no. 5 u. 6 © Jan. 1, 
1928; 1 ec. Jan. 25; E 684379; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 212 


—1. symphonie; zweiter satz, von 
J. Brahms, op. 68, bearb. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
mit pf. o. organ direction. © Jan. 
1, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 25; E 6843880; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 2138 


Break of day fox trot; by J. D. Schur- 
mann; steel guit. © Nov. 1, 1926; 
2c. Jan. 17, 1928; E 682287; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 214 


Breakfast with you; from Rain or 
shine, words by Jack Yellen, music 
by Milton Ager; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Jan. 6, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 7; E 679941; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. é 215 


Bridge (The) of gold; words and 
music by E. L. Bither, arr. by Bur- 
rell Van Buren. Medford, Mass., 


= 


88235—28——-2 


Bither pub. house. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 9; E 681059; Elden Lewis 
Bither, Medford, Mass. 216. 


Brief (A) tsum liader rebin; folk 
song, words anon., music arr. by 
Abraham S§. Ellstein. 


(4.7727 IVAN Dry AyD ¥): 

© Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; 
I} 679757; Joseph P. Katz, New York. 
217 

Briere (La); scenes cinématograph- 
iques, de Paul lLadmirault, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 1, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 15; 
E 684118; Editions musicales Evette, 
Paris. 218 


Bright flowers; by Arthur B. Crane, 
op. 16, no. 3; pf. © Jan. 9, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 21; E 682569; B. F. Wood 
musie co., Boston. 219 


Brightwaters; ‘words by E. L. Green- 
wood, music by H. V. Knox. 
Jan. 12,1928 > 2 e.Jan.27 ; EB 681552 ; 
Ed. Livingston Greenwood and Hugh 
Y. Knox, Brightwaters, N. Y. 220 


Britain’s emblem; words by Mary Dun- 
combe, music by E. Taylor, of Eng- 
land. London, Novello & co., Itd. 
©, Dec.!22, 1927; dee! Jan: £01928 ; 
E 684003; Emilie Taylor, Birming- 
ham, England. a2) 


British hearts; regimental splendor, 
by P. A. Marquardt; orch. 4to. 


wee. 2907 192s 2G, SDeG gles de 
679766; Music buyers corp., New 
York. yp 


Broken toys; by Rosina . Raymond 
Harder; pf. with words. © Jan. 
28, 1928; 2 c« Jan. 31; .E. 682669; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc, New 
York. 223 


Brooklyn bridge; intermezzo ameri- 
cain, de Léon Dacette, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Oct. 18, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 31; E 684134; 
United musie co., New York. 224 


Bubble dreams; words and music by 
M. L. Clarke. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1928; 
E 681378; Marjorie Lois Clarke, 
Wollaston, Mass. 225, 


Bugle song; from Tennyson’s Princess, 
by Dudley Buck, adapted for school 
choruses by Ralph L. Baldwin; male 
voices; reed organ and pf. ace. 4to. 
© Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 20; E 
681426; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

226 


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227 


Build right on that shore; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by J. Pearl Reese; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 


Jan. 12; E. 682140; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 227 
Bundle (A) of southern sunshine; 


fox-trot. words and melody by 
Sunny Clapp. ©1c¢. Jan. 18, 1928; 
E 681321; Charles Franklin Clapp, 
Miami, Fla. 228 


Buskett (Nancy) Seven lullabyes for 
lulla-babies; words and melody by 


N. Buskett. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1928; 
E 679904; Naney Buskett, New 
York. 229 


Busy little digits; valse brillante, by 


C. Demangate; pf. © Jan. 14, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 28; E 682622; Carl Deman- 
gate, Schenectady, N. Y. » 230 


But He rose again; words and music 
by Herbert Buffum. © Apr. 1, 
1927; 2 e. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680884; 
Anna Marie Anderson, i. e. Mrs. 
John A. Anderson, Topeka, Kans. 

Zo 


Butterfly (The); by Frederic Lille- 


bridge. specially annotated for use 
in connection with the Standard 
course of music and piano lessons. 
©: Nov.. 18), 1927; 2'c and. aff. Jan. 
17, 1928; A 1063629; Standard co- 
operative conservatory, Dallas. 232 


By hedgerow and meadow; words by 
Onslow Frampton, music by H. 
Waldo Warner, of Great Britain, 
op. 28, no. 3; low voice; in D: © 
Dee; 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan.°6, 19286 
679928; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

233 


By the gate in Tennessee; words by 
K. Williams, melody by Robt. H. 
Brennen. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1928; E 
681086; King Williams, Clear Creek, 
W.. Va. 234 


By the watermelon vine; schottische, 
by Thos. S. Allen, arr. by A. J. 
Weidt; ten. banjo solo. © Nov. 1, 
1927; 2 ce. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680872; 
Walter Jacobs, inec., Boston. 235 


Bye bye Florence; words and melody 
by Mike Jackson. © 1 ¢. Jan. 26, 
1928; E 682591; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 236 


Bye-bye, pretty baby; by Jack Gardi- 
ner and Spike Hamilton, transcrip- 
tion by Billy Mayerl, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1. ¢. Jan. 
14, 1928: HK 684119: Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 237 


pt. O11, n. s., v. 23 


C’est &2 c moment-la qu’on. youdrait 
grandir; paroles de Léo Leliévre. 
fils, musique de Jean Boyer, of 
France; ace. de pf. et d’ukulele. © 
Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 23; E 684188 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. sk 238 


C’est bien Paris; fox-trot chanté, 
paroles anglaises de Gus Kahn, 
paroles francaises de Leo Leliévre, 
Henri Varna et Fernand Rouvyray, 
all of France, musique de Abel Baer. 
© Dec. 20, 1927; 1 «. Jan. 16, 1928; 
KH 6843899; Publications Francis- 
Day, Paris. 239 


C’est des idées; couplets de lopérette 
Ma femme, paroles de P. Briquet 
et P. Gordeaux, musique de Pierre 
de Meure et Irving Paris, of France. 
©: Jan. /2)%1028 Skee: Wane Zorn Hh 


684473 ;. Kam, Paris. - 240 
C’est le monde entier qui chante (My 
sweet Yvette); fox-trot chanté, 


paroles francaises de Leo Leliévre, 
Henri Varna et Fernand Rouvray, 
all of Franee, musique de Benny 
Davis et Harry Akst. [French and 
English texts} © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684480; Publi- 


eations Francis-Day, Paris. 241 
C'est vous (It's you); valse chantée, 
paroles francaises de Jacques 
Charles, of France, paroles an- 


glaises et musique par Abner Green- 
berg. Abner Silver et Harry Rich- 
man. ©. ,Dec.,.20, 1927;,,4-65 Jan. 
16, 1928: E 684394; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. 242 


C’était écrit; paso doble, de Vopérette 
Ma femme, paroles de P. Briquet et 
P. Gordeaux, musique de Pierre de 
Meure et Irving Paris, both of 
France. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 «. Jan. 
7, 1928; E 684237; Kam, Paris. 243. 


Jaballo (El) mojino; letra y musica 
de A. Reza y Ed. Tavo; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 12;-1928; .2 ¢. Jan. 
18; E 681305; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 244 


Caceamo; valzer, melodia di C. Va- 


lenti. | ©'> 1 ce 'Jan. 19; 1928; H 
682585; Cesarino Valenti, New 
York. 245 


Cackling (A) hen; forearm staccato 
study, by Ida Bostelmann; pf. © 
Jan. 3,:1928; 2. ec. Jan. 7; E 679962; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 246 


Cadence; de Gabriel Fauré, of France, 
pour Je Concerto en ut mineur, de 
Ludwig van Beethoven, op. 37, rey. 
d’Alfred) Cortot; pf. © Apr.’ 8, 


) 


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mo. 1, 1928 


269 


1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684452; 
Editions du magasin musical Pierre 
Sehneider, Paris. 247 


‘Cajolery; caprice eccentric, by Walter 


Hore pie ©. Oct: 6,> 1927; ‘2 »c. 
Jan. 5, 1928; E 680874; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 248 


Calandria (La); cancion Mexicana, 
de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico. ©1e. 
Dec. 27, 1927; E 682061: Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 249 


California all for you; words and mu- 
sic by J. B. Ware, arr. by Harry L. 
Alford; pf. and ukulele ace. Saw- 
telle, Calif., Ware & Gage. © Jan. 
38, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 5: E 680976; John 
Budd Ware, Sawtelle, Calif. 250 


California by the sea; words and mu- 
sic by W. R. Parsons. © Jan. 14, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 23; E 682485; Wins- 
low R. Parsons, San Diego, Calif. 

251 


California home sweet home; words 
by J. R. Wayt, music by Elmer A. 
Shumard. Puente, Calif., Elmer A. 
Shumard. © Oct. 15, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
11, 1928; E 681102; Jennie R. Wayt, 
Los Angeles. 252 


California rains; words and music by 
L. C. Bridgman. © Jan. 18, 1928: 
2e. Jan. 25; E 681503; Lucina C. 
Bridgman, Los Angeles. 253 


California reverie; words by S. Field, 
melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 
1e. Jan. 26, 1928; E 682609; Stella 
Field, Middletown, Conn. 254 


Call me sweetheart once again; words 
by Stanley Gibbings, music by W. 
Fishwick. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1928; B 
681642; William Fishwick, Detroit. 

255 


Calling me back home; words by Nora 
Norine and Louis Sievers, melody by 
L. A. Sievers. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1928; 
E 681566; Louis A. Sievers, Chiaego. 

256 


Camarades de jeux (Play-fellows) ; 
de Léon Jessel, of Germany; orch. 


avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
20, AO y, Lane. .pFaNen 71656192831 EB 
684416; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

Be 


Can I b’lieve; words by Jack McDon- 
ald. musie by Johnny Salb, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele ace. 
G) Jan. 20,; 1928; 2 .c.,.Jan,) 27; B 
681537; Paramount music publish- 
ers, Chicago. 258 

= 


Can I ride; 4 pt.. hymn, words and 
music by Edward. Boatner; mixed 
voices.. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
12; E 682125: Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 259 


Canta la marimba; cancién Mexicana, 
letra y mts:ca de Juan J. del Moral, 
of Mexico. © Dee. 1, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
18, 1928; EK 684076; A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., s. en ¢c., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 260 


Canti della terra d’ Abruzzo; versione 
ritmiea Italiana di Emidio Mucci, 
riespressi da Ettore Montanaro, of 
Italy. vi 224 4t62 4! Dec:27)) 1927 : 
1 ec. Dee. 30; E 677978; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 261 


Canzonetta; by D’Ambrosio, arr. by 
Edwin Arthur Kraft; organ. (Jn 
American organ quarterly, v. 9, no. 
4 Fan. 1928) “(Cp tan. oa. s925 2. ¢. 
Jan. 10; E 682025; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 262 


Canzoniere no. 3; compilato di L. Ca- 
noro; violino. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1928; 
E 681397 ; Louis Canoro, New York. 

. 263 


Canzoniere _siciliano; compilato di L. 
Canoro; violino. © 1 c Jan. 20, 
1928; E 681390: Louis Canoro, New 

York. 264 


Caprice joyeuse; by L. Leslie Loth; 
pf. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 « Jan. 9; E 
682056; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 265 


Caprice pour la reine Mab; de René 
Braneour, of France, op. 65; pf. © 
Dee. 23,..1927; 1. .¢ Fanw.25,\ 1928: 
E 684513; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 

266 


Caravan (A) patrol; by Charles An- 
cliffe, of Great Britain; violin, cello, 
organ or harmonium and pf. © Jan. 
20, 1928: 1 c«. Jan. 21; E 684361; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

267 

Caravane nocturne; tableau sympho- 
nique, de Jean Laurys, of France; 
orch. avec pf. econducteur. 4to. 
Dee,,.10,. 1936 e: Jan. 7, 1928.1 
684266: Francis Moulin, +Cannes, 
France. 268 


Caravanserai (The) ; 4-pt. song, words 
by Omar Khayyam, tr. by Edward 
Fitzgerald, mus‘c by Cecil Forsyth; 
male voices. 4to. © Dec. 28, 1927: 
2 e. Jan. 3, 1928; E 681013; Boosey 
& co., ltd.. New York. 269 


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pt. fT, n. s., v. 23 © 


Cargo of dreams; words by Donald 
Shumway Rockwell, music by Lou 
Herscher. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
5; E 679848; A. J. Stasny music co., 
ine., New York. 270 


Carmelina; polka, melodia di B. Pa- 
tané. fc. dans V1. 1826 °. 
681129; Benny Patané, New York. 

271 


Carmen; vals, letra y musica, por M. 
F. Mascaro, arr. de R. Marquez; pf. 
© Oct. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928; 
EK 682053; Manuel Fernandez Mas- 
caro, Catano, Porto Rico. 272 


Carmen de amor; paroles y musica. por 
A. Reza y Ed. Tavo; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 31; 
E 682730; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. ‘Mit tote 


Carolina is calling me; words and mu- 
sie by Ben Garrison; 1st violin. © 
1 ¢@ Jan. 18, 1928; E 681158; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 274 


Casa (La) italiana; marcia canzone, 
versi e musica di V. Spadea. © Dec. 
SU 192752) eorganloqomwig2s oe Eb 
682393 ; Vincenzo Spadea, New “fates 

7 


Casanova—lieder; worte von Hedy 
Knorr, musik von G. Becee, of Italy, 
klavier arr. von Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany. Casanova-lied. [2 others] 
©) Dee, 1, 19273 1c Dec aes) 
677865 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, egies 


Cassie; words and music by J. A. 
Pearson, arr. by Harry L. Alford; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 10, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 18; E 682224; John 
Andrew Pearson, Tacoma. 277 


Cathi i’r eos (The song of the nightin- 
gale) ; Welsh words by Alun, Eng- 


lish tr. by Sarnicol, music by J. 
Morgan Lloyd, of Great Britain. 
London, Rowland’s. © Jan. 11, 


1928;.1 c. Jan. 27; E 684445; Solo- 
mon Rowland, London. 278 


Ce sont des amours (Hi-ho! the mer- 
rio); fox-trot chanté, paroles ‘an- 
glaises de Lew Brown et Benny 
Davis, paroles francaises de Leo 
Leliévre, Henri Varna et Fernand 
Rouvray, all of France, musique de 
C. Conrad. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684400; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, Paris. 279 


Ce sont des soldes; couplets de l’opér- 


ette Ma femme, paroles de P. Bri- 
quet et P. Gordeaux, musique de 
Pierre de Meure et Irving Paris, 
both of France. © Dec. 23, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684475; Kam, 
Paris. A 280 


Celestial (The) band book; arr. by 
Geo. D. Barnard; band. obl. 24mo. 
© May 10, 1927; 2 « Dee. 5; B 
679796 ; Charles L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 281 


Celui que mon cceur aime tant; chan- 
son, arr. et harmonisée par Guy 
Weitz, of Belgium. (In Vieilles 
chanson francaises) © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1928; BH 684057 ; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 282 


Certainly, Lord; 4 pt. hymn, words 
and music by Edward Boatner; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 12; E 682141; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 283 


Chaconne; von Johannes Hngelmann, 
of Germany, op. 31, nr. 1; violine. 
© “Jan. 2,.'9928." 1 ¢ Janie? Eh 
684284; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

284 


Changes; fox-trot, by Walter Donald- 
son, arr. by Frank Skinner; orch., 
with words. 4to. © Jan. 138, 1928; 
2e Jan. 14; E 681272; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 285 


Chanson andalouse; by F. Carena, arr. 
by Henry Hermann; pf. conductor 
pt. (In Schmidt’s orchestra series. 
Miscellaneous composers, v. 1) © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928; 
EH 682039; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 286 


Chanson de Vhermine (The ermine’s 
song); de Hulda, de César Franck, 
transcrit par Charles Tournemire, of 
France; grand orgue. © Dec. 23, 
1927; 1 ce. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684464 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 287 


Chanson (La) des trois roses; poésie 
d’Albert -Bausil, musique d’Alfred 
Bachelet, of France; mezzo-sop. ou 


bar. 2d. version. © Dee. 1, 1927; 
1 ec. Dee. 23; E 684217; Heugel, 
Paris. 288 


Chanson (La) du vin; étude pittor- 
esque, de EH. Rey-Andreu, of France, 
op. 39, no. 5; orch. Partition et 
parties réunis. © Dee. 10, 1927; 
1 e. Jan. 16, 1928; BH 684890; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 289 


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no. 1, 1928 


310 


Chanson-pour la route; chanson fran- 
ciscaine, poéme de Léon Chancerel, 
musique de Simone Plé, of France. 
©? Dec. 1, 1927; 1..c.. Dec. 23; BH 
684204; Henry Lemoine et cCie., 
Paris. 290 


Charade; 4 piéces enfantines, de Fer- 
nand Quinet, of Belgium; pf., violon 
et violoncelle. Mon premier. [3 
others] © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
19, 1928; E 684451; Schott fréres, 
Brussels, Belgium. 291 


Charge of the match brigade; by H. 
J. Grant; pf. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1928; 
EF 681568; Edw. J. Grant, Mobile. 

292 


Charivari-cancion; de Charivari, letra 
de José M* de Sagarra, musique de 
José Padilla, of Spain; pf. seul et 
paroles, avec ukulele arr. par F. 


Salabert. © Dee. 1, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 
23; E 6841938; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 293 


Oharivari-fox; de Charivari, de José 
Padilla, of Spain; pf. seul, avec uku- 
lele arr. par F. Salabert. © Dec. 
1, 1927; 1 ec. Dec. 23; E 684196; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 294 


Charivari-java; de Charivari, letra de 
José M* de Sagarra, musique de 
José Padilla, of Spain; pf. seul et 
paroles, avec ukulele arr. par F. 
Salabert. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 ec. Dee. 
23; E 684194; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 295 


Charles Lindbergh—you’re a_ hero; 
words and melody by G. Flannery. 
©.1 e@ Jan.. 27, 1928: E 681575. 
Grace Flannery, Chicago. 296 


Charley, he’s a good old man; words 
and melody by Kelly Harrell. © 
1c. Jan. 26, 1928; BE 682592; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 297 


Charmant (Le) syst@éme; blues, de Le 
diable 4 Paris, paroles de Robert de 
Flers, Francis de Croisset et Albert 
Willemetz, musique de Marcel Lat- 
tés, of France. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684421; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 298 


Charming carnation; boston-sérénade, 
d’Emile Schreiner, arr. par Bonald, 
of France; quatuor 4 cordes avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1927; 1 c. Dec. 23; E 684087; Edi- 
tions L. Maillochon, Paris. 299 


Chazan (Der) ; words and melody by 
8S. Gozinsky. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1928; 
.E 681468; Samuel Gozinsky, New 
York. 300 


Cheer, oh cheer, oh cheer Old Glory; 
words and music by W. M. Wood, 
arr. by Walter De Prefontaine; 4 
men’s voices . 4to. © Oct. 24, 1927; 
2c. Noy. 18; E 679922; William M. 
_Wood, Norristown, Pa. 301 


Cheer them on; words by Alfred Bar- 
ratt, music by I. EH. Reynolds; male 
voices. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2.c. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 682353; I. H.. Reynolds, 
Seminary Hill, Tex. 302 


Chevrolet; Canadian jubilee derby, 
words and music by Bob McIntyre, 
of Canada. ©, Oct. 20, 1927; 1 «. 
Oct. 26; E 684233; General motors 
of Canada, Itd., Oshawa, Ontario, 
Canada. 303 


Chicago; words by O. L. Veien, melody 
by A. Saller. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1928; 
BE 681195; Oluf L. Veien and Anton 
Saller, Chicago. 304 


Chicago stomp down; words by Henry 
Creamer, music by Jimmy Johnson ; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 ¢ Jan. 
19, 1928; E 682360; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 305 


Children, don’t get weary; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Edward Boat- 
ner; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; EB 682129; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 306 


Children’s (The) carol book; words by 
various authors, music adapted, arr. 
and harmonized by Edgar Pettman, 
of Great Britain. 8vo. ©. Nov. 5, 
1927; 1 c. Dec. 29; BE 684338; A. W. 
Ridley & co., London. 307 


Children’s (The) missionary hymn- 
book; compiled by a committee, ed. 
by Edgar Pettman, of Great Britain. 


8vo. © Dee. 8, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 29; 
EK 684340; A. W. Ridley & co., 
London. 308 


Child’s (The) book of hymns; words 
by Wm. Roche, and others, music 
by Sister Mary Editha obl. 12mo. 
© Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
29; A 10638429; Sisters of charity of 
the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, 
Ta. 309 


Child’s (A) book of songs; compiled 
by Robert Foresman. 8vo. © Jan. 
10, 1928; 2 .e.: and’! aff.’ Jany 12; 
A 1018346; American book co., New 
York. 310 


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311 


Chinee love song; ballad, words and 


music by I. L. Seidler. © 1c. Jan. 
5, 1928; E 679885; Isadore lL. 
Seidler, Dorchester, Mass. 311 


Chinese baby; words by Stanley Gib- 
bings, music by W. Fishwick. © 
1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 681641; William 
Fishwick, Detroit. a1? 


Chinese red; by C. Repper; pf. Boston. 
Charles Brashear. © Jan. 1, 1928; 
2 ec. Jan. 11; E 681107; Charles 
Repper, Boston. 313 


Chipola River; words by L. M. Grether, 
music by Avery Powell; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. Jacksonville Fla., Mrs. John 
D. Grether. © Jan 10, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 13; E 682231; Lulu May 
Grether, Jacksonville, Fla. . 3814 


Chiquita, maid of Spain; words and 
melody by Frank Silver, Sam Silver 
and Chas. Melson. © 1. Jan. 25, 
1928; E 681515; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 315 


Cheeur des fidéles (Chorus of the 
faithful) ; de Les noces corinthien- 
nes, d’Henri Busser, transcrit par 
Charles Tournemire. of France; 
grand orgue. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1c. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 684467; Choudens, 
Paris. 316 


Choeur des jeunes filles (Chorus of 
young girls); extrait de Les Dieux 
sont morts, tragédie lyrique, par 
Charles Tournemire, of France; 
grand orgue. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 684469; Choudens, 
Paris. 317 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Etude; 
op. 10, transcribed by Edouard Hes- 
selberg; 2 pfs., 4 hands. nos. 1-6. 
© Jan. 12, 1928; 2 ec. each Jan. 13; 
E 681238-681243 ; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 318-323 


Chopinata; fox-trot, de Clément 
Doucet. arr. par G. Van Parys, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
476." © Dee. 1/1927) 1 ce) ‘Dee. 23: 
E 684181; Editions musicales Sam 
Pox, Paris. 324 


Choral (The) service; liturgical music 
according to the use of the Protes- 
tant Episcopal church in the United 
States of America, set forth by the 
joint commission on chureh music. 
New York, H. W. Gray co. 4to. 
© Nov. 16, 1927; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
25; A 1013744; Wallace Goodrich, 
Boston. 325 


: pt. IIT, n. s., vy. 23: 


Christ ambassadors; words and melody 
by Mrs. George Wagner, harmony 
by N. L. Ridderhof. (Jn Christ’s 
ambassadors herald) © Jan. 2, 1928 ;. 


2c. Jan. 9; E 681047;. Southern - 


California and Arizona _ district, 
council of the assemblies of God, Los: 
Angeles. '. 326. 


Christ (The) and King: glory to God. 
the angels sing, words and music by 
N. M. Stanton, arr. by Burrel van. 
Buren. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 e. Jan. 
18; E 68238738; Nellie M. Stanton, 
Potosi. Wis. / By 


Christ (The) Child: words by Mary 
Grant O’Sheridan, music by W. C. 
EK. Seeboeck: med. voiee. © Dee. 
14, 1927.3) 2) e209 dian.) 2a" 1926 s50R 
681508-; McKinley musie eo., Chicago. 

328: 


Christ church chimes; words and music: 
by Mary Lyon Taylor. © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2 «. Jan. 18; E 682377; Carlin 
music co., Indianapolis. 329 


Christ of Olivet; anthem, words and 
music by Wesley La Violette; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 9, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 10; B 682014; H. W. 
Gray co.. New York. 330 


Christmas hymn; anthem, words by 
Vernon Emery, musie by D. R. 


Emery: mixed voices. Cleveland, 
O., G. A. Radde. 4to. © Dee. 23, 
1927; 2 ¢« Nov. 25; E 675641: 
Dorothy Radde Emery. Silver’ 
Spring. Md. 331 


Chureh bell blues; words and melody 
by Luke Jordan. © 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 
1928; E 682652: Ralph Peer, New 
York. 332 


CimetiGre . . .; poéme et musique de 
J. Dournay, of France. © Dec. 23, 
1927: 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928;. E 684514; 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 333: 


Cinquantaine (la); by Gabriel-Marie. 
arr. by Albert Harvey; 1st and 2nd 
violins with pf. ace. © Jan. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 20: E 681445; Fred 
Heltman co., Cleveland. 334 


Clewell (Ralph E.) Aria; organ. (Jn 
Suite for organ.) © Jan. 12, 1928; 
2 e. Jan. 16; E 6823388; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 335 


— - Finale; organ. (Jn Suite for or- 
gan.) © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 e Jan. 
16; E 682340; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 336 


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359 


Overture; organ. (Jn Suite for 
organ.) © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
16; E 682336; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 337 


Climbing roses; chromatics and trip- 
lets, by G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © 


patente, 19283 2..c. Jan. 21; EB 
682422; Arthur P. Sehmidt co., 
Boston. 338 


Clock (The) strikes four; forearm 
staccato study, by Ida Bostelmann ; 
pL © Jan. 3;°1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 7; E 
679963 ; Belwin, ine., New York. 339 


Clouds: the Pacific; words by Rupert 
Brooke. music by Reginald C. Reb- 
bins; [bar.] © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. 
Jan. 16, 1928: E 681335; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 340 


Cocaine blues; words and melody by 
Luke Jordan. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1928; 
E 682653; Ralph Peer, New York. 

341 


Cocardes (Les) ; 6/8 Spanish one-step, 
de Charivari, de José Padilla, of 
Spain; pf. seul, avec ukulele arr. 
par F. Salabert. © Dec. 1, 1927; 
1 ec. Dec. 23; E 684195; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 342 


Coeur d’artichaut (Just a_ bird’s-eye 
view) ; fox-trot chanté, paroles ang- 
laises de Gus Kahn, paroles fran- 
caises de Paul Briquet, of France, 
musique de Walter Donaldson. © 
ier Ont. 1 C. ban au. bOZe. BH 
6843895: Publications Francis-Day, 
Paris. 343 


Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by Antonio 
De Martino, of Italy; mand. 4to. 
© Sept. 6, 1927;'1 ¢. Dee. 15; 
A—Foreign 36377; Italian book co., 
New York. 344 


Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 
Songs; compiled and arr. by A. de 
Martino, of Italy; mand. 4to. © 
NEM (. Iaotinil Jan. 26; 1928: 
E 684385 ; Italian book co., inc., New 
York. 345 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by Antonio 
de Martino, of Italy; mand. Serie 
61. 4to. © Sept. 7, 1927; 1 c Jan. 
31, 1928; E 684541; Italian book co.. 
New York. 346 


Colomba; by Josef MHolbrooke, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 


ductor. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 12, 1928; E 684041; Meyer De 
Wolfe, London. . 347 


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Colonel Smathers; march militaire, by 
C. R. Campbell; pf. © Jan. 7, 1928; 
2 c¢ Jan. 7; E 681086; Charles R. 
Campbell, Erie, Pa. 348 


Columbine fox trot; by J. D. Schur- 
mann; steel guit. © Nov. 1, 1926; 
2c. Jan. 17, 1928; EK 682284; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 349 


Come and see a man; words and 
melody by E. D. Campbell. © 1 «. 
Jan. 11, 1928; E 681131; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 356 


Come back dear pal of mine; words 
by Mrs. M. Brice, melody by L. F. 
Brown. © 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1928: EB 
681638; M. Brice and L. Florin 
Brown, Hannibal, Mo. 351 


Come back to me; words by L. Noed- 
ing, music by David Reed. © Jan. 
t2, BO28.; ; 28. cans soos Hi, GSIdA4 - 
Louise Noeding, Fllsworth, Minn. 

352 


Come easy, go easy love; words and 
melody by Sunny Clapp. © 1 «@ 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 681182; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 353 


Come home to God; anthem, words and 
music by A. H. Chappell, harmonized 
by Mrs. Fred Benson, with arr. for 
mixed voices. Chicago, Standard 
musics coz, (©) Jan. 12, 1928 2c. 
Jan. 18; E 682374; Arthur H. Chap- 
pell. Waterbury, Conn. 354 


Come on and stomp, stomp, stomp; 
words and musie by Chris Smith, 
Themas Waller and Irving Mills; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1928; E 681048; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 309 


Come to my heart; words and musie 
by E. P. Hartke. © 1 ec. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681476; Ella Parker Hartke. 
Kelso, Wash. 356 


Come to the mountain; fox-trot song, 
words by Louis De. Fronzo, music 
by B. Pellegrini, op. 14. © 1c. Jan. 
19, 1928 ; E 682404: Bruno Pellegrini, 
Newark, N. J. 357 


Come waltz with me: words and musie 
by M. R: Nessler. © 1 e¢. Jan. 23, 
1928 ; E 681475; Maude Ray Nessler, 
Richmond, Calif. - 358 


Come, who'll buy primroses: song, arr. 
and harmonised by Guy Weitz, of 
Belgium. (In Three old English 
songs) © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
13, 1928; E 684060; J. & W. Chester, 
ltd., London. 359 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


360 


Coming (The) King; words and mel- 
ody by John B. Blakey. © 1c. Jan. 
9, 1928; E 681072; Consolidated mu- 
sic pub. house, Chicago. 360 


Comme campo senza ’e te; versi di R. 
Ciaramella, melodia di Nicola Aver- 
sano. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 681128; 
Roberto Ciaramella and N. Aver- 

_sano, New York. 361 


Communion des Saints; prélude 4 l’in- 
troit, de Paul de Maleingreau, of 


Belgium, op. 25; orgue sans pédale.: 


obl. 4to.. © Dec. 10, 1927: 1 «. Jan. 
7, 1928; EH 684241; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 362 


Companionate; fox trot, words by 
Louis de Fronzo, music by F. Pelle- 
erini,.op. 15. © J.¢..Jan. .28,, 1928; 
E 682650; Bruno Pellegrini, Newark, 
a eel 363 


Complete (A). instrumentation of The 
golden book of favorite songs; arr. 
by Walter Goodell, ed. by J. E. Mad- 
dy and others; orch. bk. 1-18. S8vo. 
© Dec. 7, 1927; 2 c. each Dec. 12; 
aff. Jan. 5, 1928; A 1062682; Hall 
& McCreary co., Chicago. 364 


Comte Obligado; opérette en 3 actes, 
‘livret et lyrics de André Barde, mu- 
sique de Raoul Moretti, of France. 
Partition chant et pf. © Dec. 20, 
"1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; D.27244; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 365 


Con ese mirar ; letra y musica 
de Rafael Gomez y Ed. Tavo; pf. 
. [Photostat] © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 18; E 681302; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 366 


Concert of the months; operetta, by G. 
A. Grant-Schaefer; juvenile voices. 
4to. © Dee. 27, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 
1928; E 679865; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 367 


Concord (The) piano books; arr. by 
Katherine K. Davis; pf. v. 4. 
pec! 28>'1927 - 2 c. Jan. T1928; H 
681136; E. C. Schirmer music ©¢o., 
Boston. 368 


Confetti; words by Douglas Furber, 
music by Emmett Adams, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
1G, 1927; 1c. Dec. 29°" B 6T(S8eo: 
‘Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 369 


Connemara (Caoinead Cuain-na méa- 
ra); by F. Louis Taylor, of Great 
Britain, op. 109, no. 4; violin and pf. 


. 2 © @© @ 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


© Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1928; 
E 677940; Joseph Williams, 1td., Lon- 
don. 370 


Consolation; by Albert von Doenhoft ; 
pf. © Dec.’ 20, 1927; 2 ce. Dec. 28; 
E 680981; G. Schirmer. ine., New 


York. 371 
Consolation; by E. Prang Stamm, op. 
17; organ. obl. S8vo. ©, Dee. 31,, 


1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928: H 680796: 
Shattinger piano & music ¢o., St. 
Louis. O12 


Conte archaique; berceuse, de P. Cap- 

pé, of France; quatuor 4 ecordes, 
flite et clarinette avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684847 ; Paul Cappé, 


St. Maur, Seine, France. 373 


Contrary ; caprice, by Bernard Barnes, 
arr. by John N. Klohr; orch. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 23, 1928: 
2¢. Jan. 25; EH 681555; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 374 


Coolidge in ’28; words by Whitman 
Newell, music by. H. R. Loring. © 
Dee. ‘28, 1927; 2 «&~ Dee. 380: BH 
682007; Harold R. Loring, Philadel- 
phia. 375 


Corn and bunion blues; words by An- 
dy Razaf, melody by J. C. Johnson. 
© le. Jan. 24, 1928; E 682530; J. 
C. Johnson, New York. 376 


Cornelius’ gospel songs; no. 2, 1928 ed., 
compiled by R. H. Cornelius. 12mo. 
© Jan. 10, 1928; 2 ec and aff. Jan. 
20; A 1062885 ; R. H. Cornelius, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 377 


Cornfed; by Bob Effros and Phil 
Wall; pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2° c. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 679841; Spier & Cos- 
low, inc., New York. 378 


Cortége des fiancés (The wedding 
parade) ; de Hulda, de César Franck, 
transcrit par Charles Tournemire, of 
France; grand orgue. © Dec. 23, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684465 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 379 


Cortége triomphal; de R. Géliot, of 
France; orch. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 
1 ec. Dee. 23; E 684099; R.+ Géliot, 
Paris. 380 


Cosetta; words by Sidney D. Mitchell, 
musie by O. Motzan. © Jan. 14, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 13; E 681149; Otto 
Motzan, New York. 381 


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MUSICAL - COMPOSITIONS 


novl, 1928 © 


Cossack tune; one step or intermezzo, 
by Bennie Black [i. e. B. H. Black] ; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1928; EH 681257 ; 
Benjamin» Herman Black, Bye 

. 382 


Cottage (A) just for two; words by 
Deacon Crawford, music by L. N. 
Rogers. © 1c Jan. 27, 1928; E 
681576; Lois Newton Rogers, San 
Antonio. 383 


Could love but find a way; words and 
melody by F. Padwe. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1928; E 681091; Frank Padwe, 


New York. 384 
Country woman’s blues; words and 
melody by Spencer Williams. © 1 ¢. 


Jan. 9, 
music pub. co., 


1928; E 681082; Triangle 
inc., New York. 385 


Cours de dictée musicale; complet et 
progressif en 3 livres par Alice Ga- 
beaud, of Switzerland. 1° livre. 
4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 684441; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 386 


Courtin’ the widow; words and melody 
by W. R. Hodgin; plectrum banjo. 
©1c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 681530; Wil- 

lard Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, 

N.C, 387 


Cowboy’s (The) dream; arr. by Cozy 
Harris; pf. © Dec. 14, 1927; 2 «. 
Jan. 30, 1928; E 681607; St. Louis 
music pub. co, St. Louis. 388 


Cradle-song; by Frederick Lillebridge, 
specially annotated for use in con- 
nection with the Standard course of 
music and piano lessons. © Dee. 1, 
Pie ae ang ail. Jan. 1%, 19287" A 
1063630; Standard cooperative con- 
servatory, Dallas. 389 


Cradle song (Wiegenlied) ; by Trygve 
Torjussen, op. 4, no. 4, transcribed 
by Harold Vincent Milligan; organ. 
(In Schmidt’s lyric album) © Jan. 


17, 1928; 2 c. Jam. 21; E 682428: 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 390 
Creepin’ (The) blues; words and 


music by Lew Porter and Sam A. 
Perry. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2c. Jan. 4; 
E 679834; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. 391 


Crimson (The) star; light opera in 
3 acts, by Estelle M. Clark and 
Palmer John Clark. 4to. © Jan. 
18,1928; 2.c. Jan. 5; D 27240.;.Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 392 


Croon, croon, underneat de moon; 2 pt. 
song, words by M. F., music by G. H. 
Clutsam, arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 

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Great Britain. .New: York, .:N.. ¥., 
Chappell-Harms, inc. ©. Dec. 29, 


1927;.1:e@ ‘Dee. 31; E 684129; HK. 
Hatzfeld, London. 393. 


Crow. Jane blues; words and melody 
by J. Daniels. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1928; 
HE 682081; Ralph Peer, New York. 

394 


Crown Him King - for conventions, 
Singing schools, Sunday schools, etc.,. 
ed. by J. C. Moore and L. L. Lovett. 
Tallahassee, Fla., The Florida song- 
book co. 8vo. © Jan. 21 VGA 2, ec. 
Hat) Stat. sate w2es A 1064114 : 
James C. Moore, Doerun, Ga. and 
Luther L. Lovett, Tallahassee, Fla. . 

395 

Crucifixion; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Edward Boatner; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
12 Hy 682137 5, Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 396 


Cuando; paroles y musica por Kd. 
Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2 ¢«. Jan. 31; EH 682720; Dio- 


nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 397 
Cunielande (Coney Island); versi e 
musica di. F. Amodio. 8vo. © Dec. 


f, ot927 5.1 eee. 16, tee. Dee. si; 
E 679795; Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 
398: 


Curfew (The); pt.-song, words by 
Thomas Gray, music by C. L. Wil- 
liams, of England; alto, ten. and 
bass 1, 2. London, Novello & co., 
Itd. 4to. (Cover title: The curfew 
tolls the knell of parting day) © 
Jan. 6, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 10; EK 684008; 
C. Lee Williams, Gloucester, Eng- 
land. 399 


Curious story (Kuriose geschichte) ; 
by Stephen Heller, ed., annotated 
and fingered by John M. Williams; 
pk..., ©), Det.28,,, 192.73 .2. e,- Jan, 6, 
1928; EH 680867 ; Boston music Co., 
New York. 400 


Czardas; by Joh. B. Kok, op. 30, arr. 
by Henry Hermann; pf. conductor 
pt. (Jn Schmidt’s orchestra series. 
Miscellaneous composers, v. 1) © 
Hee SL S27 2S 8c. sane 10) $1928 - 
E 682040; Arthur P. Schmidt CO. 
Boston. 401 


Daffodils; words and music by Anton 
Mariette, of Great Britain; low 
voice. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 5; 
E 680951; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 402 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


403 


pt. IT, n. s., Vv. 23 


Dainuok; antra dalis, paraSé Antanas 
Vanagaitis. 4to. © Jan. 12, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 18; E 682365; Xavier 
Strumskis, Brooklyn. 403 


Dallam (Helen) Five rhythmic 
pieces; on the open strings; violin 
and pf. 1. Thoughtful. [4 others] 
© Jan. 23, 1928: 2c. Jan “22. 
682505; Boston music co., Boston. 

404 


Dance (The) of the Blue Danube; 
fox-trot, words and music by Fred 
Fisher, arr. as pf. solo. by Arthur 
Lange; with ukulele ace. © Jan. 
Ay 1998: 2 Cas IAN 1s 2 pf Eel eee 
Empire music co., New York. 405 


Dance of the dwarfs; by Michael 
Aaron; pf. © Jan. 13, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 10; E 681361; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 406 


Dance of the fire-flies; by Eugene 
Platzman; pf. © Jan. 16, 1928; 
2e¢ Jan. 16; E 681233; Triangle 


musie pub. co., inc., New York. 407 | 


Dance of the sun goddess; by Charles 
Huerter; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2.c. 
Jan. 5; E 680848; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 408 


Dances for the four-to seven-year-olds ; 
by Ruth Clark. nursery rhymes set 
to music arr. by Maurice Jacobson, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Little 
jumping Joan. [5 others] © Dec. 
Ze La2T er Bee 257 7b Gliasu: 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 409 


Dancing Dan from Bama; from Sugar 
eane, words by A. D. Price, jr., 
melody by Coleridge D. Davis. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 17, “1928: 6823165) A. 
Douglas Price, jr., Richmond. 410 


Dancing shadows: waltz, by M. W. 
Grove; pf. Minneapolis, Minny, 
Geo. E. Morrison. © Dec. 14, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 679953 ; Mahala 
Wheeler Grove. St. Paul. 411 


Dancing with you; waltz, words and 
music by Don. Kintz. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Dec. 27, 
1927; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 682679; 


Donald Kintz, Bozeman, Mont. 412 
Danksagung (Thanksgiving); words 


and musie by H. C. Landeck; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 26; E 682633; Herman Chris- 
tian Landeck, Arlington Heights, 
Ill. 413 


Dans l’église des béguines (In the con- 
vent chapel) ; de Le carillonneur, de 
Xavier Leroux, transcrit par Charles 
Tournemire; grand orgue. © Dec. 
23, 1927; 1 © gan 2 ies. 
684461; Choudens, Paris. 414 


Dans le soir parfumé; piéce de genre, 
de Paul Ségo, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 8. 
1927; 1 ce. Dec. 9; E 677969; Société 
anonyme des editions Ricordi, Paris. 

415 


Danse de la séduction; extraite du 
ballet La rekshashi, d’André Cadou, 
of France; orch., avec¢ pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 ec. 
Dec. 23; E 684084; Editions L. 
Maillochon, Paris. 416 


Danse des’ marionettes; gavotte, de 
Joh. B. Kok, op. 27, arr. by Henry 
Hermann; pf. conductor pt. (In 
Schmidt’s orchestra series. Miscel- 
laneous composers, vy. 1.) © Dec. 
31, 19277 2 ¢«. Jani de 7e2e2 
682041; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 417 


Danse du voile; extraite du ballet La 
rekshashi, d’André Cadou, of France ; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Noy., 20... 1927: 4 ,@.pl9GGe 2 
684085: Editions L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 418 


Danse futuristique; by G. S. Bowers; 
pf. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1928; E 681180; 
Gilbert Steele Bowers. Iowa City. 

419 


Danse guerriere; extraite du ballet La 
rekshashi, d’André Cadou, of France; 


orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Nov. 20, 1927: (2 62s. & 
684086; Editions L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 420 


Dark eyes that dream; words by 
Daniel S. Twohig, music by R. S. 
Stoughton; in A flat.- © Jan. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 14; E 682205; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 421 


Darling mine: words and music by F. 
Tomlinson. © 1 e¢. Jan. 14, 1928; 
E 682202; Floyd Tomlinson, Pleasant 
Grove, Utah. 422 


Das ist de rote lippenstift: slow fox, 
worte von Wilhelm Sterk, music yon 
Willy Engel-Berger, of Austria, arr. 
von Otto Lindemann. © Nov. 21, 
1927: 1 ec. Jan. 14, 1928; BE 684125; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., ae a 

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444 


Dawn; tone picture, by A. F. Venino; 
pi ©)jJan. '9,. 1928;2 e):Jan.)21; 
E 682575; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 424 


Dawn (The) of love; words and music 
by M. Simmons; pf. and ukulele 
ace. San Francisco, Calif., Gold 
leaf music pub. co. © Dee. 30, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 679821; Mark 
Simmons, San Francisco. — 425 


Day (Edna Fuller) Scherzo; pf. se. for 
orchestral composition. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1928; E 682005; Edna Fuller Day, 
Grand Junction, Col. 426 


Day (A)—a week—a year; words by 
Mary Belle Rich, music by Erdell 
Mutchler; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mera tort; 2 © Dec Sols EH 
679763; Mutchler music pub. co., 
‘Miami, Fla. 427 


De deux choses l’une; paroles de Léo 
Lelievre fils, musique de Jean Boyer, 
of France; pf. ace. avee ukulele arr. 
par F. Salabert. © Dec. 1, 1927; 
1.e. Dee. 28; E 684191; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 428 


De sandman; 4-pt. song, words by Will 
F. Griffin, music by Daniel Protheroe, 
adapicd for school choruses. by 
Ralph L. Baldwin: men’s voices. 
4to. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2c. Jan. 28; 
E 681580; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 429 


Dear Jesus ever mine; words and 
music by J. Clark Blansett, arr. by 
Theo. Shuttleworth. 4to. © Dec. 
o1, 1927; 2 ¢€. Dec. 31; E 679759; 
Joseph Clark Blansett, Mt. Pleasant, 
Pa. 430 


Dear little girl; waltz, words and 
melody by C. K. Hoffman and A. 
Heimann. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1928; EB 
682091: C. Kenneth Hoffman: and 
Arthur Heimann, New York. 431 


Dear mother; words and music by D. 
F. McCarthy; high voice, in D flat. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1928; E 682077; 
Dan F. McCarthy, Wellsboro, Pa. 

432 


Debussy (Claude) Nocturne; tran- 
scription de Paul. Bazelaire, of 
France; violon ou violoncelle et pf. ; 
en ré bémol. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c. 
Jan. 7, 1928; E 684234; Siréne mu- 
sicale, Paris. 433 


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Dedication; by Thomas S. Jones, jr., 
music by H. Gifford Bull; in E. 
Jan. 12, 1928; 2 e. Jan. 14; E 
682213 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. 434 
Dedieu-Peters (Madeleine) Trois 
petits préludes; de M. Dedieu- 


Peters, of France; orch. Partition. 
1. De la neige. [2 others] .© Dec. 
10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 684252; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 435 


Deep down in my heart; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by E. C. Deas; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 12; E 682149; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 436 


Deep in my heart; words and melody 
by Jack Kennedy. © 1. Jan. 11, 
1928; E 681116; Humphrey Jack 
Kennedy, New York. 437 


Deep river; negro. spiritual, tran- 
scribed by L. Retter; pf. (Jn Mel- 
odies éternelles) © Dec. 31, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 680828; Louis 
Retter music co., St. Louis. 438 


Défilé des casse-noisettes (Parade der 
nussknacker) ; marche, de V. Ran- 
zato, of Italy; petit orch., avec pf. 
direction et violino 1 direction. 4to. 
© Nov. 20, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 23; E 
684083 ; H. Benjamin, Paris. 439 


Deirina; mazurka, by Guido Deiro; 
accordion. © Dee. 16, 1927; 2 e. 
Dec. 27; E 679948; Biagio Qunittro- 


ciocche, Steubenville, O. 440 
Dejame; paroles y musica por Ed. 
Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 26, 


1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 31; E 682721 ;. Dioni- 
sio Acosta, Los Angeles. 441 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) But- 
terfly, butterfly; waltz from Cop- 
pelia, words by Annie Andros Haw- 
ley, music by Leo Delibes, arr. by 
Samuel Richards Gaines; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 21, 1927; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 7. 1928; E 681286; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 442 


Délire d’amour; valse intermezzo, de 
Gilbert Beaume, of France; quin- 
tette 4 cordes, fifitte et clarinet avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 18, 
1927; 1 ec. Dec. 31; E 684139; United 
music co., New York. 443 


Delta gamma; words by Helen 
Mitchell Foe and Ruth K. Lindsay, 
music composed and arr. by R. K. 
Lindsay. © Apr. 5, 1926; 2 c. Jan. 
17, 1928; E 682554; Delta gamma 
fraternity, Highland Park, Ill. 444 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


445 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Delusion (The). of ghosts; 
reading, words by James W. Foley, 
musical setting by Frieda Peycke; 
p& © Ween 233192622 . eam | 7, 
1928; E 681280; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 445 


Deno and: Rochelle; di D. D’Alolio; 
1st. violin. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1927; EB 
682167; Deno D’Alolio, Vineland, 
N. J. 446 


Deodars (The); God’s trees, words 
and music by B. A. Waterhouse. © 
Dec. 23, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 7, 1928; E 
679960 ; Bessie A. Waterhouse, Pasa- 
dena. ice L¢ 


Derriér’ chez mon pére; chanson, arr. 
et harmonisée par Guy Weitz, of 
Belgium. (Jn Vieilles chanson fran- 
caises) © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c Jan. 
13, 1928; E 684056; J. & W. Chester, 
Itd., London. 448 


Dervish dance; by Edward A. Mueller ; 
pf. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 @ Jan. 5; 
E 680857; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 449 


Desert caravan; by Rudolf Friml, arr. 
by Kiefert-Roder; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Dec. 29, 1927; 2 ec. 
Jan. 5, 1928; E 681224; Edwin F. 
Kalmus, ine., New York. 450 


Desiring; words and music by A. J. 
Limata. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1928; B 
680843; Albert James Limata, New 
York. 451 


Despairing (The) lover; 
words by William Walsh, music by 
C. L. Williams, of England; alto, 
ten. and bass 1, 2. London, Novello 
& co. ltd. 4to. © Jan. 6, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 10; E 684006; C. Lee Wil- 
liams, Gloucester, England. 452 


Destroyin’ blues; words and melody 
by Hattie McDaniel. © 1c. Jan. 
23, 1928; E 682538; Consolidated 
music pub. house, Chicago. 453 


Déstruction (Destruction) ; cinédrame, 
de M. Brusselmans, of Belgium; 


orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Nov. 20, 1927; 1° ¢. Dec. 23; EB 
684094; E. Gaudet, Paris. 454 
Detroit Lizzie; words by William 


James and Dorthea Martin, melody 
by C. A. Wiener. © 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 
1928; E 682330; Cyril A. Wiener, 


Los Angeles. 455 
Deutscher tanz; text u. musik aus 
Phil Heinhoferi lautenbiichern, 


bearb. von Erwin Lendvai, of Ger- 


musical: } 


pt.-song, 


many; mannerchor a cappella. ‘4to. 
EOuOct> 15, : 1927 0 vel LO: A, 
677890; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 456 


Deuxiéme menuet; de Paul Cappé, of 
France; quatuor a cordes, fifiite et 
clarinette avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c Jan. 16, 1928; 
E 684346; Paul Cappé, St. Maur, 
Seine, France. 457 


Devil blues; words and melody by 
Spencer Williams. © 1 ¢@ Jan. 28, 
1928; HE 682647; Georgia music co., 
New York. a 458 


Diable (Le) & Paris; opérette en 3 
actes de Robert de Flers, Francis 
de Croisset et Albert Willemetz, mu- 
sique de Marcel Lattés, of France. 
Partition pf. et chant. © Nov. 20, 
1927; 1 ¢.. Dee. 23; D 27238; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. - 459 


Dialogue.(A); by Arthur B. Crane, 
op. 16, no. 2; pf. © Jan. 9, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 21; E 682568; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 460 


Dialogue dramatique (Dramatical dia- 
logue) ; de M. Brusselmans, of Bel- 
gium; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 c Dee. 23; 
E 684091; E. Gaudet, Paris. 461 


Diamond march; by Bert R. Anthony, 
op. 277, no. 1; pf. © Dee. 27, 1927; 
2¢@ Jan. 7, 1928; E 681275; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 462 


Did you know; Christmas star song, 
words and music by O. EH. Bjork- 
lund ;, pf.,,,.@».Deey. 22; /1927.;, 2. ¢: 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 680786; Olga HE. 
Bjorklund, Minneapolis. 463 


Dimond [!] (The) wedding; melody . 
by F. Feldman. ©1e. Jan. 21, 1928; 
E 681463 ; Frank Feldman, dgercts 

4 


Dimples (The) in her’ knees; words 
by B. A. Hathaway, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 ce. Jan. 25, 1928; Hi? 
681522; B. A. Hathaway, eee 


Dint’ ’a varea a marechiare; words 
by Pasquale Buongiovanni, music by 
L. Canoro; violin. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681469; Louis Canoro and 
John Clano, New York. 466 


Dionysia; choreographische musik von 
Ebbe Hamerik, of Denmark; 2 kla- 
viere. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 ¢. Dec. 
27; E. 684311; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 467 


22 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10. 1, 1928 


Dirty (The) dig; words and music by 
Billy, Pierce, Chris Smith and Al 
West; nf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
T, Kahana. © Jan. 14, 1928; 2 ec. 
‘Jan. 16; HE 681235; Edward B.-Marks 
music co., New York. 468 


Disappointed in you; words and music 
by Stanley Drewes, Clarence Berger 
and George Luyster; pf. and ukulele 
eee) tan, 1. 1928 - 2°c. Jan. 18; 
E 681298 ; Awanda Cincinnati studio, 
Cincinnati. 469 


Divertimento; von Sigfrid Walther 
Miiller, of Germany, op. 13; klari- 
nette in A, violine ear 2, viola u. 
violoncell. Partitur. 12mo. © Dec. 
leet. 42 Gi. Al. 1928; E 
684282 - Breitkopf & athe Leipzig. 

470 


Dixie dawn; words by J. Trent, melody 
by Peter De Rose. © 1c. Jan. 26, 
1928; E 682602; Jo’ Trent and Peter 
De Rose, New York. 471 


Dixie moonlight ; words and musie¢ by 
Pea ito: pt, and ukulele acc. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Philadelphia pub. 
eo) © Jan.’ 4, 1928; 2 c.;\Jan:, 19; 
E 6813871 ; George Zinn, jr., Rydal, 
Pa. 472 


Dixie’s calling; words by James Court- 
ney Challis, music by P. Adams. © 
te. Jan. 5, 1928; EH, 6809238; Pearl 
Adams, New -York. 473 


Do it for Jesus to-day; words by W. 
C. Poole, music by D. M. Shanks; 
mixed voices.. (In Gospel melodies) 
Jan. 40) 2928-52 cy Jan. 16-5) 
682251; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

474 


Do, Lord, remember me; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and musie by A. M. Town- 
send; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; E 682114; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 475 


Do you miss me as I miss you; words 
and music by Jack Devers [ie. J. 
J. Devers], and Art Willey [i. e. A. 
O. Willey] ©1e. Jan. 24, 1928; HB 
682527: John J. Devers and Arthur 
O. Willey, Camden, N. J. 476 


Dodge drum school; by Frank HE. 
Dodge, ed. re-arr. by George Law- 
rence Stone; drums, bells, xylophone 
and tympani. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 14; aff. Jan. 21; A 1063809; 
George B. Stone & son, ine., aby 
. 477 


489 


Doggin’ you around; melody by C..S. 
Harris. .© 1; cz) Jan., 4,,;1928;,;,E 
679903; Charles Saul Harris, New 
York. 478 


Dog’s (A) life [and] As cooks go; 
words by Greatrex Newman, music 
by T. C. Sterndale-Bennett, of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} ©): Jan. 25.4d928 :) 1 e; Jian. 
27; FE 684534; Reynolds & co., Lon- 


don. 479 
Doing it.all for England; words by 
Kenneth Western, music by Billy 
Mayerl, of Great Britain. © Dee. 
Ze ADA, dC. Wa ek, eo eK 
684535; Cavendish mus c¢ ¢o., Lon- 
don. 480 


Dolls (The) wedding march; by Ida 
Bostelmann ; a (OLe Praesens He 
2 ¢c. Jan. 7:5 679966 ; Belwin, inc., 
New York. ‘ 481 


Dolly good-night; by Ida Bostelmann ; 
Dt. <C). dai. 8, 1928" (9 (ehan. 27 
EH 679965; Belwin, ine., New York. 

482 


EKugene Platzman; pf. 
@© Jan. 16, 1928; 2-¢c.,Jan. 16; EH 
§81231; Triangle music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 483 


Dominola; by 


Done with sin and sorrow ; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Willa A. Town- 
send ; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2e. Jan. 12; EH 682143; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 484 


Don’t be afraid to love; waltz, words 
and melody by C. K. Hoffman and 
A. Heimann. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1928; 
EH 682092; C. Kenneth Hoffman and 
Arthur Heimann, New York. A485 


Don’t be cross; words and music by 
D. Bigelow. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1928; 


E 682325; Dorothie Bigelow, New 
York. 486 
Don’t forget ; words by Mildred Perlet, 
music by Margaret Breier. © 1 «. 
Fan; 23,) 2928) HY 682537%. «John 
Wolohan, Berkeley, Calif. 487 


Don’t forget dad; words by HE. Hud- 
dlestone, music by O. Linwood Chad- 


wick., © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢ Jan. 9; 
E 681061; Effie Huddlestone, Le 
Roy, Ill. 488 


Don’t forget the date; fox-trot. words 
and melody by R. J. Shanley. © 
1 ec. Nov. 22, 1927; E. 679988; Rose 
Janette Shanley, San Francisco. 

489 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN'TRIES 


490 


Don’t go out tonight my darling; words , 


and melody by G. B. Grayson. © 
1 ec. Jan. 20, 1928; E 681401: Ralph 
Peer, New York. 490 


Don’t let it be said, too late; 4 pt. 
hymn, words and music by E. C. 
Deas; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 12; E 682148: Samuel 
W. Beazley, Chicago. 491 


Don’t love a smiling sweetheart: words 
aud melody by W. R. Hodgin; 
plectrum banjo. © 1 ¢ Jan. 25, 
1928; E 681529; Willard Randolph 
Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 492 


Don’t play a blue melody; words by 
Deacon Crawford. music by L. N. 


Rogers; ©) tvcy dani 27, 1928... hi 
681577; Lois Newton Rogers, San 
Antonio. 493 


Don’t say good-bye; fox-trot song, 
words and melody by B. Bunch. © 
1 ec. Jan. 6, 1928; E 680942; Boyd 
Bunch, Chicago. 494 


Don’t take my heaven away; words 
and melody by W. McK. Garman. 
© 1e Jan. 30, 1928; E 681627; 
William McKinley Garman. Los 
Angeles. 495 


Don’t wait till she is gone—but tell 
her now; words and music by 
Herbert Buffum. © May 2, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 5, 1928: E 680887; Anna 
Marie Anderson, i. e. Mrs. John A. 
Anderson, Topeka, Kans. 496 


Don’t you hear the shepherd calling 
you; words and music by Herbert 
Buffum; male quartet. © Aug. 1, 
1927; 2 c« Jan.. 5, 1928;-E 680881 ; 
Anna Marie Anderson. i. e. Mrs. 
John A. Anderson, Topeka, Kans. 

497 


Don’t you remember me; words and 
music by Roy Ingraham; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 


@ han. Bi) A928 a 2 Yel ian. 
680803; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 498 
Dort wachsen feigen, dort wachsen 


ananas; foxtrot, aus Alles aus liebe, 
von Ralph Benatzky, arr. von Fred 
Ralph, of Austria; sSalonorch. mit 
klavier-direcktion u. wrote. 4to. © 
Oct. 21, 1927; 1 ec. Dec. 21; E 684336; 
W. Karezag, Vienna. 499 


Dort wachsen feigen, dort wachsen, 
ananas; foxtrot, aus Alles aus liebe, 
text von Karl Farkas u. Ernst 
Marischka, musik von Ralph Ben- 
atzky, of Austria, arr. von Gustav 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Blasser. © Oct. 21, 1927; 1 e. Jan. 
13, 1928; E 684065; W. Karczag, 
Vienna. 500 


Double fugue; by R. Milford, of 
England, op. 10; orch. full se. Lon- 
don, Stainer & Bell, ltd. © Dec. 29,. 
1$27;,1 ¢c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 677985; 
Robin Milford, London. 501 


Doubting (A) heart; words by Ade- 
laide Proctor, music by Marian Mal- 
colm ; in 3B “flat: ©) Jamis 4192s: 
2 ¢ Jan. 14; E 682206: Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 502 


Douce rencontre (Stisse begegnung) ; 
gavotte, von Gabriel Marie, of 
France, arr. von L. Weninger, of 
Austria @ orch. ‘mit pf. direction. 
Leipzig. Anton J. Benjamin. 4to. 
© Dec. 10, 1927; 1. ¢ Jan. 6, 1928; 
E 677931; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 503. 


Doughnutting time; musical reading, 
words by James W. Foley. musical 
setting -.by Frieda “Peycke; pf. 
Jan. 6, 1928: 2 c. Jan. 16; E 682348; 
Oliver Ditson ¢o., Boston. 504. 


Down a winding lane; fox trot, words. 
and music by Hal Swain. of Eng- 
land; pf. aec., with banjulele banjo. 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech ; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Fan. 12, 1928; 1 ec. 
Jan. 18; E 684314; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. 505- 


Down by the old front gate; words by 
Fred Rose and Art Kassel, music 
by Marty Bloom. © 1 e. Jan. 28, 
1928: E 682658: Austin, Bloom & 
Koehler, ine., Chicago. 506; 


Down by the riverside; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Edward Boat-- 
ner; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12: E 682108: Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 507 


Down east in Cameroon; words and 
melody by S. Eisenberg. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 681172; Sam Hisen- 
berg. New York. 508: 


Down in Waikiki; Hawaiian fox-trot 
song, words by Dolly Morse, music 
by Harry Archer. © Dec. 27, 1927; 
2 ¢. Dec. 29; E 681019; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 509: 


Down South; by Wm. H. Myddleton, 
arr. by F. Henri Klickmann; E flat 
alto saxophone with pf. acc. © Jan. 
5, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 5; E 682010; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New nar 

510: 


24 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


Dramatic appeal; by D. O. Williams; 
pf. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1928; E 682086; 
Don QO. Williams, New York. d11 


Dream (The) ; Christmas carol, tradi- 
tional words, arr. by T. Herbert 
Spinney, Montague Spinney and 
George Higham, music by T. Her- 
bert Spinney; mixed voices. 12mo. 
ewe es, 1927: 1 ¢c, Nov. 25; H 
684370; Midland music press, Leam- 
ington, Spa, England. 512 


Dream (The) house; words and music 
by A. V. Flannery; sop. med. voice; 
in D flat. Des Moines, Ia., Flan- 
nery music pub. co. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 23; E 682510; Agnes 
VY. Flannery, Des Moines. BES 


Dream of love and you (Mon beau 
réve) ; adapté d’aprés Liebestraum, 
paroles de V. Vimont, musique de 
Glenhall E. Taylor: ace. de pf. et 


dukulele. (Cover title: Mon beau 
reve)... (C) Dec. 1,°1927;.2 c. Dec. 23; 


E 682176; Editions musicales Sam 
Fox, Paris. 514 


Dream Rose; waltz, words and melody 
by C. K. Hoffman and A. Heimann. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1928; E 682093; 
C. Kenneth Hoffman and Arthur 
Heimann, New York. 515 


Dreaming alone; words and melody by 
H. P. La Belle, arr. by Harry Free- 
man. ©1e. Jan. 9, 1928; E 682522; 
Henry Paul La Belle, Lynn, Mass. 

516 


Dreaming of love; waltz, words and 
melody by J. Titleman, of Canada. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 681644; Jack 
Titleman, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 

517 


Dreaming of my old gal Jane; words 
and melody by F. J. Cunningham. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1928; BE 681071; Frank 
Joseph Cunningham, Brooklyn. 518 


Dreaming of you; words and music 
by W. R. Peterson. © Jan. 16, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 18; E 682384; Wynford R. 
Peterson, Nashville. 519 


Dreamland ; words and music by T. D. 
ecry. © Jan. 10.1928: 2.¢. Jan. 
13; E 682226; Thomas Davis Berry, 
New Orleans. 520 


Dreamland (Au pays du réve) ; waltz, 
de Léon Dacette, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 
iS.i9e0: Lb c..Dec..31;1BH.. 684137; 
United music co., New York. 521 


, 25 


541 


Drifting; words and music by M. M. 
Marks. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1928; EB 
682616; Mallie Matson Marks, Oak- 
land, Calif. 522 


Drifting down the Orinoco; words by 
W. R. S. Slimer, music by Anton 
Paoli. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Jan. 14, 1928; 2 ¢c. Jan. 18; 
E 681295; William R. S. Slimer, 
Texarkana, Ark. 52a 


Drifting on, in our canoe; words and 
melody by HE. C. Wright. © 1 «. 
Jan. 23, 1928; E 681457; Elin Cor- 
nelia Wright, Alameda, Calif. 524 


Drop, drop, slow tears; penetentiak 
anthem, words by Phineas Fletcher, 
music by W. R. Voris; mixed voices 
with organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 5, 
1928; 2 e. Jan. 10; E 682019; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 525 


Dueaty ; polka, melody by A. Schwartz. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680935; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 526 


Duchess (The); valse caprice, by 
Richard H. (Duke) Rehl; E flat alto 
saxophone solo, with pf. ace. © 
Jan. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 3; E 680813; 
Rubank, inc., Chicago. 527 


Dum de dum dum, dum de dum de; 
study in diminished seconds, fox 
trol. by DD? ‘RR. Bassett: Ht. «ere. 
Jan. 23, 1928; E 681487; Duane R. 
Bassett, Bennington, Vt. 528 


Duo @’Hyménée; pour violon et violon- 
celle, par R. Géliot, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 
20, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 23; E 684100; R. 
Géliot, Paris. 523 


Duo-schule (Ecole de duos) ; von Ernst 
Heim, neu bearb. von Fritz Meyer, 
of Germany; 2 violinen. 1. bd. 3, 
heft 1-3.—2. bd. 4, heft 1-3.—3. bd. 
5, heft 1-4. © Apr. 16, 22, 29, May 
4, 5, 15, 16, 1926; 1 c. each Dec. 20; 
E 684301-6843810; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 5380-539 


Duosonate; von Alexander Jemnitz, of 
Hungary, op. 25; viola u. violon- 
cello. © Aug. 1, 1927; 1 ec. July 26; 
E 677924; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 546 


Dusky stevedore; words by Andy 
Razaf, melody by J. C. Johnson. © 
1 ce. Jan. 27, 1928; BE 681573; J.C. 
Johnson, New York. 541 


CATALOGUB OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


542 


pt. III, 0. S., V. 23 


Barl Haldan’s daughter; words by 
‘Charles Kingsley, music by Charles 
P. Seott; 3 women’s voices. 4to. © 
“Wee. 27, 1927; 2 c. Jan-''4;° 19283" 
679864 : Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 542 


fHarly in the morning; waliz, words 
by Morey Davidson, music by Carl 
Rupp. 4to. 1. Arr. by Frank Skin- 
ner; dance orch.—2. Arr. by George 
J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2 c« each Jan. 21; E 681435, 
681436; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 548, 544 


Early in the morning: words by Morey 
Davidson, music by Carl Rupp: pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 16; E 681438; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 545 


Harth is no resting place; words and 
musie by Jessie Mae Hill; pf. © 
1 e. Jan. 9, 1928; E 681077; Consol- 
idated music pub. house, Chicago. 

: 546 


Heha majowe; stowa M. Konopnicka, 
muzyka Ludwik D’Arma Dietz; chér 
zenski. Chicago, Ill., W. H. Sajewski 
pub. co. 4to. © Dee. 15, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 9, 1928; E 681064; Wiadystaw 
H. Sajewski, Chicago. DAT 


Hchoes; waltz ballad, words by S. H. 
Moore, music by Paul Plymouth. © 
1 e@. Jan. 18, 1928; E 681326; Sadie 
Elnora Moore, Stewart, O. 548 
Edna; by Glenn Moon [i. e, L. G. 
Moon]; pf. © 1.¢. Jan..25, 1928: BE 
682612; Luther Glenn Moon, At- 
lanta. 549 


Hgdon heath; by Gustav Holst, of Eng- 
land, op. 47. 1. Violino primo.—2. 
Violino secondo.—3. Viola.—4. Vio- 
leneello.—5. Contra basso.—6. Orch. : 
full sc. © Jan. 6, 1928; 1 ¢ each 
Jan. 10; E 684015—684020; Novello 
& co., 1td., London. 550-555 


Hili, Eili; Hebrii‘sche melodie, para- 
phrase von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria ; orch. mit pf. 0. organ direc- 
tion. 

soamary mpd soy =x) 
© Sept. 9, 1927: 1. «Sept. 27°" ER 
684449; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 556 


Elegy: by S. H. Braithwaite, of Great 
Britain; orch. Se. London, Stainer 
& Bell, 1td. © Dec. 29, 1927: 1 «. 


Dec. 30: BH 684232: S. H. Braith- 
waite, London. 557 


26 


Elegy; d’Eugéne Bonner, op. 18, no. 


1;'violon et pf. © Dee: 10, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 16, 1928; BE 681333; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 558 


Eleonora; mazurka, di IL. Canoro; 
banjo-violino. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1928; 
E 6813891; Louis Canoro, New York. 

559 


Elf (The) and the dormouse; musical 
reading, words by Oliver Herford 
from Artful antiks, musical setting 
by Frieda Peyeke; pf. © Dee. 24, 
1927; 2 ce. Jan. 7,,1928; EH 681279 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 560 


“2 DDIY TL2 “TON (My God! the 
soul you gave me); words and mel- 
ody by L. Feingold. © 1c Jan. 


3, 1928; E 680840; ‘ae Feingold, 


Brooklyn. 561 
Eli, Eli; traditional Hebrew melody, 
transcribed by L. Retter; pf. with 
words.. (In Melodies éternelles) © 
Dec. '31,-1927; 2 ¢. Jam: S,-1928 ; 
680829; Louis Retter music co., St. 
Louis. 562 


words and melody by 
© 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 1928; 


HKlijohu-hanovi; 
S. Goz nsky. 


E 681121; Samuel Gozinsky, New 
York. 563 


Elle m’a dit; valse, by Joh. B. Kok, op. 
28, arr. by Henry Hermann; pf. con- 
ductor pt. (Jn Schmidt’s orchestra 
series. Miscellaneous composers, v. 
1) © Dee. 31, 1927; 2'e Jan. 10, 
1928; E 682037; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 564 


Hmerald schottische: by Bert R. An- 
thony, op. 277, no. 2; pf. ‘© Dee. 19, 
1927: 2 @ Jan. 7, 1928; EH 681276; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 565 


En cueillant cette fleur; par Abel 
Bourgeois, of Franee, dapres la 
ehanson de J. d’Hirlaux et Abel 
Bourgeois; violon solo et orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. .© Dec. 10, 
1927: 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 684272; 
C. Joubert, Paris. 566 


En invierno; letra y musica por AI- 
fredo Reza y Ed. Tavo; pf. 8vo. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 11; E 681101; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 567 


En un bareo fenicio (Dans un yais- 
seau phenicien) ; di Jesus Gur'di, of 
Spain; partitura de orquestra. © 
Dee. 30, 1927;-1 ¢. Jan. 3, 1928; B 
677979: Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 568 


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591 


Enchanted gardens; by Howard C. Escape for your life; words and mel- 


Mills, op. 19; pf. © Jan. 9, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 21; E 682573; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 569 


Enchanted night; nocturne, by F. V. 
Brown; pf. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1928; E 
681084; Frederic Vincent Brown, 
Oak Park, Ill. 570 


Enchantment; trio, by Anna Priscilla 
Risher ; violin, ’cello and pf. © Jan. 
12, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 16; E 682335; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 571 


Pnfance (Childhood) ; by Leo Kok, of 
Holland; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928;-1 ¢. 
Jan. 13; BE 684052; J..& W. Chester, 
ltd., London. 572 


England; unison song, words by Wal- 
ter De La Mare, music by O. Mase, 
of Great Britain; in E flat. lLon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
pega 2.10998: tie Jan. 43H 
677988; Owen Mase, Martins end 
lane, Gt. Missenden, England. 573 


English (The) inn; opening chorus, 
words and music by W. E. Kelley. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Dec. 31, 1927; 
E 679785; Walter Edward Keiley, 
New York. 574 


Eniale blues; by A. C. Russell; pf. 
 ©1c. Jan. 14, 1928; E 682189; Alva 
Calvin Russell, Chicago.: aD 


Enthousiasme (Enthusiasm); extrait 
de Pyrame et Thisbé, de Trémisot, 
of France; orch., avec 1°” violon 
econducteur et pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dee. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; 
E 684501; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

576 


Entrée de ballet; d’aprés Jean Philippe 
Rameau, transcribed by Alfred De 
Keyser, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Dee. 1, 1927; 1 «@ Jan. 4, 1928; B 
677951; Schott & co., Itd., London. 

Dt 

Envoi (L’) ; words and music by Lady 
Ashmore, of Scotland. © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1928; E 677860; 


Paterson’s publications, Itd., Glas- 
gow. 578 
Erindring; af Hakon Bérresen, of 


Denmark; pf. © Dec. 23, 1927; 
1 c. Jan. 14, 1928; E 684167; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 579 


Erin’s freedom; words by E. B. Ryan, 
musie by Sister Mary Zita Lynch. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1928; E 682099; 
Elizabeth Boyle Ryan, St. Paul. 580 


88235288 i 27 


ody by E. D. Campbell. © 1c. Jan. 
13, 1928; E 681184; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 581 


Hsearpolette (L’) (The swing); par 
Trémisot, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur et 1°* violon conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 ce. Dec. 23; 
E 684104; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

582 


Espiritu Wesleyano (Spirit of Wes- 
leyan) ; march, by L. G. Dorantes; 
pf. ©1e. Nov. 25, 1927; E 678965; 
Louis G. Dorantes, San Antonio. 

583 


Hstrella del sur; tango-milonga, de 
José M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur, 1°" violon con- 
ducteur et paroles. 4to. © Dec. 
AQ loots AG. Dee. POeG a E 
684408; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

‘ 584 


Hstrella del sur; tango milonga, de 
José M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; pf. con 


letra. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 ec. Dec. 
23; E 684216; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 585 


Hternelle (L’) nuit; valse lente-inter- 
mezzo, par G. Razigade, of France; 
petit orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dee. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; 
E 684506; Georges Razigade, Bor- 


deaux, France. 586 
Hulogy (A); words and music by 
John David Marks. [Photostat] 


© 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 680845; John 
D. Marks, New York. 587 


HKuménides (Les) ; pt. 3, de L’ Orestie 
d’ Eschyle, traduction de Paul 
Claudel, musique de Darius Mil- 
haud, of France; pf. 4 quatre mains 
et chant. 4to.”. CjNow, 20, 1927 < 
1 ec. Dec. 23; D 27236; Heugel, Paris. 

588 


Hureka method for the violin; by 
Septimus Winner, new ed. rev. by 
John Craig Kelley. ©..Sept. 22, 
1927; 2: cand. Jan: (TF) 1925" A: 
1062679; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


589 

Evening; tone picture, by A. FE. 
Venino; pf. © Jan. 9, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 21; EK 682574; B. F. Wood 


590 


Evening bells; words by H. D. Spear, 
music by Fred S. Shepard; male 
voices. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 e. Jan. 
16, 1928; HE 682357; J. B. Trow- 
bridge, Los Angeles. 591 


music ¢co., Boston. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


592 


Everlasting life is free; words and 
melody by B. B. McKinney; mixed 
voices. (Jn Gospel melodies) © 
gan. 10, 1928; 2 «& Jan 7 1657 
682261; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

592 


Every nite I go a’spooning; words 
and melody by I. LeFontaine. © 
1 ec Jan. 18, 1928; E 681166; Ida 
LeFontaine, Moosup, Conn. 593 


Everybody does it now; words and 
melody by Lillle Hughes; pf. 
1c Jan. 9, 1928; E 6810838; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 


594 
Evocation; de T. Lowther, of Eng- 
land; violoncelle et pf. © Dee. 10, 


1927; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928; H 684255; 
Hditions Maurice Senart, Paris. 595 


Ev’rybody knows I love somebody ; 
from Rosalie, words by Ira Gersh- 
win, music by George Gershwin; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dee. 30, 1927; 
2e. Jan. 4, 1928; E 681135; New 
world music corp., New York. 596 


Ew’rybody sings it now vo-do-d0-de-o-do ; 
words and melody by M. Berkowitz 
and Charles L. Sansone. ©1e. Jan. 
23, 1928; E 681467; Morde Berko- 
witz, Philadelphia. 597 


Hwing (Montague) Four Egyptian pic- 
tures; ballet dances, by M. Hwing, 
of Great Britain; pf. Yellow sands. 
[3 others] © Dec: 30, 1927; 1 ec. 
Jan. 6, 1928; E 677986; Beal, Stut- 
tard & co., Itd., London. 598 


Face (The) of the Master; words by 
Mrs. R. W. Leader, music by Mrs. 
J. H. Cassidy; mixed voices. (In 
Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 
Z ¢. dan. 16° H: 682265) Robert A: 
Coleman, Dallas. 599 


Fairer than the rose; words by J. M. 
White, music by J. M. White and 
Corinne Vaughn. © 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681483; John McHlroy 
White, Montgomery, Ala. 600 


Fairy (The) fiddler; words by Norah 
Hopper, music by Cedric Sharpe, of 
Great Britain. © Dee. 28, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 10, 1928; E 684022; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 601 


Fairy (The) pipers; 2-pt. song, words 
by Fred E. Weatherly, music by A. 
Herbert Brewer, arr. by John 
O'Shea; treble voices. 4to. © Dec. 
23, 1927; 2c. Jan. 3, 1928: E 681011; 
Boosey & co., ltd., New York. 602 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Fairy (The) ring; by Agatha Pfeiffer ; 
pf. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 ¢« Dee. 28; 
E 681002; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 603 


Fais ca pour moi; onestep, de 
Vopérette Lulu, par Philippe Parés 
et Georges van Parys, both of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur, 
1°" violon conducteur et paroles. 
4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 684406; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 604 


Famous clarinet cadenzas; selected 
by Walter C. Schad. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2) c...an: {Oe ney dame) eg A 
1062197; Belwin, inc., New York. 

605 


Fantasia Slav; by Michel Sciapiro; 
violin and pf. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 23; E 682477; Harms, inc., New 
York. 606 


Fantasie, Passacaglia und Fugue; 
liber den namen Bach, von Johannes 
Engelmann, of Germany, op. 28; 
orgel. obl. Svo. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 16; E 684281; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 607 


Fantasy sonata; by Arnold Bax, of 
England; harp and viola. © Jan. 
17, 1928;.41.¢e. Jan. 19; 58 ‘684367; 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co. (ine., with 
J. G. Murdoch & co., Itd.), London. 

608 


Fantoches et marionnettes; danse 
caractéristique, de Noé Faure, arr. . 
par Gilbert Beaume, both of France ; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Oct. 18, 1927; 1 ec. Dec. 31; E 684145; 
United music co., New York. 609 


Far across the blue sea; words and 
music by N. A. Neumann. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 17, 1928; E 682324; Nellie A. 
Neumann, Dorchester, Mass. 610 


Farewell, dear love; Elizabethan and 
Jacobean pt. song. by Robert Jones, 
harmonized by Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of England, with tonie solfa tr. by 
H. J. Timothy; mixed voices; in G@ 
min. 4to. © Dee 17, 1927; 1] 
Dee. 19; E 6843828; Stainer & Bell. 
Itd.. London. 611 


Farm hand blues; words and melody 
by Texas Alexander [pseud. of 
Alger Alexander], arr. by Mary Lee 
Eskew. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; H 
681188; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

612 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 

Fascinatin’ vamp; by Joseph Nuss- 
baum; dance orch. 4to. © Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 31; EH 682665; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 613 


Fascinating eyes; words by Irving 
Kahal and Francis Wheeler, music 
by Ted Snyder; pf. ©1c. Jan. 18, 
1928; E 6813828; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder eco., New York.. 614 


Fate; photoplay music, by Emil Bier- 
man; orch. 4to. © Dec. 30, 1927; 
2 ec. Dee. 29; E 682045; American 
composers, ine., New York. 615 


Fatuous (A) tragedy ; words by Homer 
Brewer, music by H. T. Burleigh; 4 
men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 18, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 19; E 681415;-G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 616 


Favorite darkey songs; compiled by 
Harvey Hindermeyer and Earle 
Tuckerman. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2c. 
and aff. Jan. 7, 1928; A 1062678; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 617 


Favorite songs for the home, school 
and chureh; Catholic ed., compiled 
by the Cable co., bk. div. rev. 3d 
ed. S8vo. © Dec. 10, 1927; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Jan. 20, 1928; A 1063728; Cable 
co., Chicago. 618 


Feelin’ good ; from Rain or shine, words 
by Jack Yellen, music by Owen 
Murphy; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 6. 
1928; 2 ce. Jan. 7; E 679937; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

619 


Femmes (Les) que j’aime; couplets de 
Ma femme, paroles de Paul Briquet 
et Paul Gordeaux, musique de Pierre 
de Meure et Irving Paris, both of 
France. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 e Dec. 
23; E 684172; Kam, Paris. 620 


Fern leaves waltz; by Herman Bell- 
stedt: conducter pt. 4to. © Jan. 
Hy 1928. 2. ¢. Jan. 13% E 682637 - 
Roland Hrnst Bellstedt, Cincinnati. 

621 


Ferveur (Fervour) ; meditation, de H. 
Morisson et Hans Ourdine, both of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 
1928; E 684509; L. Philippo, Paris. 

622 


Fétes de la vierge; prélude A V’introit, 
de Paul de Maleingreau, of Belgium, 
op. 25; orgue sans pédale. obl. 4to. 
© Dec. 10, 1927: 1 c Jan. 7, 1928: 
E 684242; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 623 


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634 


Fife (The) and drum corps; by Ida 
Bostelmann; pf.. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 7; H 679966; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 624. 


Finlandia; by Jean Sibelius, of Fin- 
land, op. 26, no. 7, played by Richard 
Singer. (Welte-Mignon reproducing 
record, no. C-7715) [Music roll] © 
Sept. 15, 1927; 2 ¢« Nov. 15; HB 
681039; De luxe reproducing roll 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 625 


First meeting one step; by J. D. Schur- 
mann; steel guit. © Nov. 1, 1926; 
2c. Jan. 17, 1928; E 682288; Joseph 
Daniel Schurman, Denver. 626 


First (The) snowdrop; 4 pt. song, 
words by J. W. Cheadle, music by 
KF. A. Challinor, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dee. 24, 1927; 
1 e@. Jan. 6, 1928; E 677983; Bayley 
& Ferguson, Glasgow. 627 


Five (The) C’s go travelling; teaching 
the registers, by Ida Bostelmann ; pf. 
NG) EAM. gets phe pee eA Me 1 cee 
679968 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 628 


Flame of love; words and melody by 
J. L. Lemberg. ©1ce. Jan. 18, 1928; 
E 681324; Joseph Liebish Lemberg, 
Charlestown, Mass. 629 


Flament (Edouard) -Pastorale (Pas- 
toral) ; de HE. Flament, of France, op. 
72, no. 2; orch. avec pf.-conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 ce. Dec. 23; 
E 684111; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

630 


Flap cakes; words and music by L. 
Novak. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 31; 
EK 682683; Lester Novak, Albion, 
Mich. 631 


Flapper stomp; words and music by 
Chris. Smith, Billy Pierce and Al. 
West; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
T™ Kahana. © dan. 14, 1928-"2 c. 
Jan. 16: E 681237; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 632. 


Fleet street; words by Shane Leslie, 
music by George Harris; high voice. 
© Dec., 20, 1927: 2 c.. Dec. 28.) B 
680999 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


633 
Fleurs (Les); divertissement, par 
J..M. Zoubaloff, of France; pf. © 


Dee. 10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928; B 
684256; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 634 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


635 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Flor (La) espanola; paso-doble, por 
Basilio Miranda, of Spain, y G. 
van Parys, of France; pf. © Aug. 
10, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1928; E 684238 ; 
Hditions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

635 


Florecita; tango milonga, par José M. 
Lucchesi, of Brazil; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur, 1°" violon conducteur et 
paroles. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684409; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 636 


Florecita; tango milonga, de José M. 
Lucchesi, of Brazil; pf. con letra. 
©), Deciod,. 1927. 3d pe.~ Dee. + 23-0 
684187; Francis Salabert, Paris. 637 


Florence; words and musi¢ by Chappie 
Chappelle, arr. by Claude Austin. © 
Dec. 7, 1927; 2 ec. Dec. 8; E 6801389; 
United pub. co., New York. 638 


Florida waters; words and music by 
O. Smulian; pf. [Blue-print] © 
1c. Jan. 18, 1928; EH 681178; Ohren 
Smulian, Pine Bluff, Ark. 639 


Foggy (The) dew; 4-pt. cho., words 
by E. H. Milligan, music arr. by 
George H. Gartlan, ed. by C. Milligan 
Fox, adapted for school choruses by 
Ralph L. Baldwin; men’s voices. 
AtO:,... ©, kane 710.1928 5 .2r ex, Fan. 
20; E 681422; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 640 


Folio of characteristic and atmospheric 
music; by Maurice Helfand, and 
others; pf. v. 1. A cloister episode. 
{5 others|—v. 2. A South Sea ro- 
mance. © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 ec. each 
and aiffs. Nov. 12; A 1065142, 1065143 ; 
Maurice Baron and Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

641, 642 


Folio of dramatic minor and light con- 
cert valses; piano. v. 1. © Nov. 
11,° 1927 7,2, c.;and aff. yNov. 12; A 
1017629; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 643 


Folio of marches; by Emmet Balfmoor, 
and others; pf. v. 1. Student pranx. 
[5 others] © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 e. 
and aff. Nov. 12; A 10651389; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 644 


Folio of serenades and caprices; by 
Maurice Baron, and others; pf. vy. 1. 
The butterfly’s madrigal. [5 others] 
© Nov. 11, 1927; 2 ec: and aff. Nov. 
12: A 1065146; Maurice Baron and 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 645 


2 
e 


Folio of tone poems and reveries; 
piano. v 3. © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 «. 
and aff. Nov. 12; A 1017631; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 646 


Folio of western music; galops and 
one steps; piano. v. 1. © Nov. 11, 
1927 5 2.» Gn dand- jak Nae, eer A. 
1017630; Irving Berlin- standard 
music corp., New York. 647 


Folio of western music; galops and 
one steps, by Al. Tremblay, and 
others; pf. v. 2. Air mail galop. 
[5 others] © Noy. 11, 1927; 2 «. 
and aff. Nov. 12; A 1065138; Mau- 
rice Baron and Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 648 


Fool'n’ time; fox trot, words by Ed- 
ward R. Mitton, music by B. G. 
Hawkins. © 1. Jan. 21, 1928; B 
681486 ; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 649 


For ever and eyer with you; words 
and mus‘c by G. Chill. © Jan. 10, 
1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 18; EH 681293 ; George 
Chill, Chicago. 650 


For seven long years I’ve been mar- 
ried; words and melody by Kelly 
Harrell. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1928; B 
682593 ; Ralph Peer, New York. 651 


For Thee; words and music by N. M. 
Cogley; mixed voices. 8vo. © Dee. 
21, 1927; 2c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 682489 ; 
Nannie M. Cogley, Spr'ngfield, Mo. 

652 


Forest (The) of memory; suite, by 
Draycot Dell, arr. by Charles Pren- 
tice, of England; orch. 1. The spirit 


of the dawn. [2 others] © Dec. 
30; -) 1927" Fe” Sam) ane 
684315; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 653 


Forest sprite; by G. A. Grant-Schae- 
fer :ipf,, ©, Jan. Ai, (eee aene. san. 
21; E 682424; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 654 


Forever and ever; from Rain or shine, 
words by Jack Yellen, music by Mil- 
ton Ager; pf. ace., with ukulele arr 
by May Singhi. Breen. © Jan. 6, 
1928: 2 e. Jan. 7; EH 679938; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

655 


Forevermore; words by Alan Lewss, 
musie by Manfred Gotthelf and 
Helen Burnett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Dec. 28, 1927; 2. ¢ Dee. 30; HE 
680963 ; Harms, ine., New York. 656 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


OTT 


Forget-me-not; by Ben Vereecken, ed. 
by Carlton L. Colby; E flat alto saxo- 
phone and pf. © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 3; EH 680812; Rubank, inc., Chi- 
cago. : 657 


Forgotten ; hymn, words by A. H. Ack- 
ley, music by B. D. Ackley. (In 
Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2 ce. Jan. 16; E 682262; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 658 


Forsaken (Abandonnée) ; waltz, words 
by L. Meloche, music by Juliette 
Meloche, of Canada. Montreal, Can- 
ada, Roma music publishers. © Dec. 
2, 1926; 1 ¢ Jan. 12, 1928; E 684888 ; 
Lue:en Meloche, Montreal, Canada. 

659 


Four and twenty elders; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and musie arr. by Willa A. 
Townsend; mixed voices. Jan. 8, 
1926" 2-e' Jan. 12: EE 682139; Sam- 
uel W. Beazley, Chicago. 660: 


Four (The) horsemen; sacred cantata 
in 8 pts., text selected by Harold 
W. Thompson, music by T. Frederick 
H. Candlyn; mixed voices with or- 
gan acc. 4to. Before the Throne. 
[2"others| © Dec. 20,.1927; 2 «. 
Jan. 10, 1928; E 682015: H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 661 


Fourteen steps to hell; words and mel- 
ody by John B. Blakey. © 1. Jan. 
9, 1928; E 681073; Consolidated mu- 
sie pub. house, Chicago. 662 


Franck (César) Marche (March) ; de 
Ghiselle, transcrit par Charles Tour- 
nemire, of France; grand orgue. © 
Dee. 23, 1927; 1 ¢c. Jan: 25, 1928; E 
684466; Choudens, Paris. 663 


Franco-Espano suite; arr. by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch. 1. Chanson fran- 
caise. [1 other] © Dec. 29, 1927: 
2 ec. Dee. 31; E 679769; Photo play 
music ¢co., ine., New York. 664 


Frau (H’ne) von Format; operette in 
8 akten, von Rudolph Schanzer u. 
Ernst Welisch, musik von Michael 
Krausz, of Hungary, vollstindiger 
klavierauszug zum dirigieren einge- 
richtet von Ernst Hauke. © Novy. 
me AOk7; 2oveo Jan, “14; 91928. Bb 
684128; Drei masken verlag, a. &., 
Berlin. 665 


Freeze out; melody by Thos. Waller. 
el. .G fale 15.) 1928 =H G81 Gt : 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inec., New York. . 666 


Friendship (A) song; words by Ma- 
rion EH. Grey, mus ¢ by J. A. Rogers. 
[Photestat] © 1c. Jan. 11, 1928; 
EK 682172; John A. Rogers, New 
York. 667 

Fyrolich’ pfalz, Gott erhalt’s ; deutscher 
singermarsch nach F. Streng, von 
Th. Gruss, bearb. von Leo Artok. of 
Germany ; salon orch. mit pf. conduc- 
tor. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 @© Dee. 17; 
HK} 684289; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 668 


From all the world; words by Tom 
Ford, music by Lew Cobey; high 
voice; in E flat. New York, Chap- 
pell-Harms, ine. © Jan. 8, 1928: 2c. 
Jan. 4; E 681017; Harms, ine., New 
York. 669 


From day to day; anthem, words and 
mus‘ie by Bernard Hamblen; quartet 
of mixed voices. New York, N. Y., 
Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Dee. 
2a. “192 E S20. “Decry "29 so e800 0): 
Harms, ine., New York. 670 


From prison to mother’s grave; words 
by H. T. Pace, music by, Lewis 
Franklin. © Jan. 10, 1927; 2c. Jan. 
12, 1928; E 682162; Nat’onal music 
co., Chicago. 671 

Friithlingserwachen (Réveil du_ prin- 
temps); von E. Bach, arr. von Leo 
Artok,; of Germany; salen oreh. mit 
pf. conductor. © May 28, 1927; 1c. 
July 12: E 677926; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 672 


Friihlingsmorgen; worte von R. 
Leander, musik von Gustav Mahler, 


instr. von Robert Heger, of Ger- 
many; sop. u. orch. Partitur. © 
Sept: 1920: bac.,Aug.; 20 i9:E 
6779138; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 673 
Fiir jung und alt; lindler, by P. 
Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 19 1928: FE’ 682400; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 674 
Funny face; selection, by George 


Gershwin, arr. by Hans Spialek; pf. 
© Dec. 30, 1927; 2c. Jan. 4, 1928; 
E 680971; New world music corp., 
New York. 675 


Fusée (La) (The rocket) ; march, by 
Cedric H. Akaster, of England; pf. 
© Dee...6,) 1927 341 ve., Jan. 19, 1928; 
E} 6843831; West's, ltd., London. 676 


Garden; words by Margaret Sangster, 
music by Harry R. Spier; in C. © 
Dec. 30, 1927; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1928; EB 
681016; Boosey & co., ltd., New York. 

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678 


Garden (The); words by Alice Mey- 
nell, music by Dom Thomas Symons, 
of Great Britain; high voice. [Lon- 

‘don], Winthrop Rogers, Itd. © 
Dec. 22, 1927; 1 « Jan. 3, 192890 
677945; Hawkes & son © (London) 
Itd., London. 678 


Garden (The); words by W. EH. Gro- 
gan, music by Josef Holbrooke, of 
England. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 « 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 677980; Elkin & 
co., ltd., London. 679 


Garden of joy blues; melody by Clif- 
ford Hayes. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1928; 
E 682598; Ralph Peer, New York. 

‘680 


Garden of the Rockies; words and 
music by F..H. Johnson. © 1. ¢ 
Dec. 20, 1927; E 682070; Florence 
Haegg Johnson, Ronan, Mont. 681 


Gaspard et Zoé; ou, L’aprés-midi dans 
un pare, scénes enfantines d’aprés 
Henri-Pierre Roché, par Georges 
Auric, of France; pf. © Dec. 39, 
1927; 1.c. Jan. 12, 1928; EH 684160; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 682 


Gather the rose; from The White 
eagle, words by Brian Hooker, mu- 
sic by Rudolf Friml. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 25; BE 681492; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

683 


Gavotte; by F. J. Gossec, arr. by Al- 
bert Harvey; Ist and 2nd violins 
with pf. ace. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 20; EH 681448; Fred Heltman 
co.. Cleveland. 684 


Gavotte; by F. Louis Taylor, of Great 
Britain, op. 109, no. 6; violin and 
pies in’ D maj.’ ©* Dee. 23 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 6, 1928; E 677942; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 685 


Gavotte: by Ralph H. Clewell; organ. 
(In Suite for organ.) © Jan. 12, 
1928) 2c) Jan, 167 Hi eS2aa0 77k L- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 686 


Gavotte; by W. H. Rehm; violin and 
pf. Chicago, Clayton F. Summy co. 
© Jan. 5): 1928" 2 ewan. wos 
679925; William H. Rehm, Chicago. 

687 

Gavotte; d’aprés F. J. Gossee, tran- 
seribed by Alfred De Keyser, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dee. 1, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 4. 1928; E 677948; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 688 


Gavotte in G minor; by Cedric Sharpe, 
of Great Britain; violoncello and 


pt. IIT, n.s., v. 23 


pfx, ©, Dec. 16; 192T > doe tams9, 
1928; E 684001; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 689 


Gee! but I’m blue; words by Geo. A. 
Little and Will J. Harris, music by 
Fred Rose, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 c. Jan. 
6, 1928; E 680941; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago. 690 


Gen. Mixup, U. S. A.; characteristic 
march, by Thos. 8. Alien; pf. © 
Nov. 1, 2927: 2 @. aul, soe tetera. Bs 
680875; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

i< 691 


Gentleman Jim; words by L. Pewick, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1928; E 681316; Lee Pewick, St. 
Louis. . 692 


German. (@dward) Three dances 
from the music to Henry VIII; arr. 


by Adolf Schmid; orch. with pf. 
conductor. 1. Morris dance. [2 
others] © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
28; E 681592; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 693 
Gesang der Heliane (Szene des ge- 


richts) ; aus Das wunder du Heliane, 
worte von Hans Miller, musik von 
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, of Aus- 
tria; in fis dur. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1 ec. Dee. 17; E 684299; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 694 


Get busy; or, Mother hen’s advice, 
words anon., from The congrega- 
tionalist, music by E. H. Jackson. 
© 1c Jan. 20, 1928; E 681376; 
Hrnest H. Jackson, Great Barring- 
ton, Mass. 695 


Get you a papa; fox-trot blues, words 
and music by M. H. Finley, arr. by 
John Mickala. © 1c. Dee. 13, 1927; 
EK 679886; Mayme E. Finley, Red 
Lodge, Mont. 696 


Ghiselle; prélude du 2° acte de César 
Franck, transcrite par Charles 
Tournemire, of France; grand orgue. 
© Dee. 23, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 25, 1928; 
E 684460; Choudens, Paris. 697 


Giardini (Felice) Sonate; recueillies 
et arr. d’Emilio Pente, of Italy; vio- 
lon, avec ace. de pf. d’aprés la basse 
chiffrée; en si bémol. © Sept. 1, 
1927: duc Aug net yo? 6GTISi0s BS. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

698 


Giorni (Aurelio) 24 coneert études ; 
no. 12, in G sharp minor; pf. 
Jan. 10, 1928; 2c. Jan. 20; EH 681417; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 699 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


720 


sharp; pf. © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 20; E 681418; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 700 


Gipsy (The) child; lullaby, words by 
Marion D. Bishop, music by Percy 
C. Sullivan, of England. London, 
Rowland’s. © Jan. 13, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 27; E 684446; Solomon Row- 
land, London. 701 


Girl (The) friend; selection, by Rich- 
ard Rodgers, arr. by Dan Godfrey, 
of Great Britain; full military, band 
with conductor. London, Chappell 
Seco. Ing.’ €) Dec, 15° 1927" «. 
Dec. 31; E 677874; Harms, ine., New 
York. 702 


Girl (The) from way out yonder; 
words by G. A. Demo, music by J. 
Ingram and V. I. Silver, arr. by J. 
Gunther and W. Perrella. Atlantic 
City, N. J., Greater Atlantic music 
co. © Nov. 10, 1927: 2 ¢. Jan. 6, 
1928; E 682164; George A. Demo, 
Joe Ingram and V. I. Silver, Phila- 
delphia. 703 


G'rl (The) that stole my heart; words 
and musie by George L. Rothermel, 
op. 117; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
Pease Cc. Jan.. 25:.E 681501 ; 
Rothermel music pub. co., Sunbury, 
Pa. 704 


Girls (The) of today: words by F. 
Yank, melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 679891; Frank 

» Yank, Shenandoah, Pa. 705 


Gitanerias (The Gipsy); by Maria 
Grever, transcribed by Arthur Hart- 
mann; violin and pf. © Dec. 20, 


1927; 2 ce. Dec. 28; E 680984; G.. 


706 


Gitano (Il) re; versi di Alfredo Gon- 
dolfi, musica di A. F. Paganucci. 
1c. Jan. 9, 1928: E 681093; Anthony 
F. Paganucci, Brooklyn. 707 


G‘tarre-lauten schule der neuzeit; von 
August Winterfeld, of Germany; mit 
simtl. dur-moll-tonarten. 4to. © 
Mee) 27721927 34 1. eloTany 16211928: 
EK 684149; A. Winterfeld, Berlin. 

708 


Gitarre-schule; elementarschule, leich- 
tes solospiel mit liederanhanse Das 
volkslied, von Ferdinando Carulli, 
neu-ausgabe von Ernst Hiilsen, of 
Germany. © Aug. 1, 1927; 1c. July 
26; HE 677922; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 709 


Schirmer, ine., New York. 


30 


24 concert études; no. 13, in F | Gitarre-schule 


fiir fortgeschrittene ; 
das lagenspiel, legato, flageolett mit 
liederanhang, von Ferdinando Carul- 
li, neu-ausgabe von Ernst Hiilsen, of 
Germany. © Dee. 20, 1927; 1 «. 
Dec. 17; E 684290; B. Schott’s soéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 710 


Giullare (Il); ouverture, di Guido 
Ragni, of Italy, op. 22; piccola orch. 
con pf. conduttore. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 28; BH 684524; A. & G. Car- 
isch & c., Milan. T11 


Giuseppina marcia; di G. Mastelli, of 
Italy; pf. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1928; BE 
681409; Giovanni Mastelli, Philadel- 
phia. 12 


Give me a house on the h'llside; words 
and music by Arthur A. Penn. 1. 
High, in E flat—2. Low, in C. © 
Dec. 23, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 7, 1928; 
E 681281; Oliver Ditson co., was Sere 

7 


Give me a smile and I'll give you a 
kiss; words and melody by R. Hen- 


derly. ie Wane 50° 1928) ok 
680915; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 714 


Give me one hour; from The white 
eagle, words by Brian Hooker, mu- 
sie by Rudolf Friml. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 25; H 681493 ; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New Ee 

rail 


Give to the world your best; words 
and melody by V. Worstell. ©1e. 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 681163; Vard Wors- 
tell, Corning, Ia. 716 


Give your all to Jesus; words and mu- 
sie by Mrs. C. H. Morris; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 30, 1927; 2 ce. Dec. 
19; E 679801; Edwin O. Excell, jr., 
Ch'eago. T17 


Gloria ; words by M. C. Schuyler, music 
by A. Buzzi-Peccia; sop. and alto. 
©; July; 2% 192%:2 «e;, Dees 343° E 
679794; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 718 

Glory be to God; processional, music 
by Lotscher [and] Blessed are they 
that hear the word of God; music 
by Bedinger, words of each tr. by 
Otto H. Bostrom; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dee. "Zeie27- 2° «. Dec 16> Bb 
679909; Augustanta book concern, 
Rock Island, Ill. 719 


Glory, glory, hallelujah; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Edward Boat- 
ner; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; EH 682135; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 720 


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721 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 23 


Go into all the world; words and mu- 
sic by C. S. Cadwallader. © Nov. 
2, 1927; 2c. Jan. 16, 1928 ; BE 682351 ; 
I. EK. Reynolds, Seminary Hill, Tex. 

: 721 


Go to father; words and melody by C. 
B. Whitaker. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1928; 
E 681311; Calvin B. Whitaker, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. (22 


Go to it; words and music by G. W. 


Bilbo, arr. by Harry L. Alford. © 
Dees 20 A927. 2c. Dec! 29ers 
680778; George W. Bilbo, Madill, 
Okl. (23 


Gobetto (Il) e ’a maruzzara; duetto 
comico caratteristico, versi e musica 
di Alberto Colombo, of Italy. © 1. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 681198; Italian 
book ¢o., inc., New York. , 724 


God never fails; words and music by 
W. P. Loveless; mixed voices. © 
Nov.,..2; 1927; 2 5e@;Jan. ile. 1928 - 
E 682480; Wendell P. Loveless, Chi- 
cago. 725 


God of the living; set to tune St. 
Chrysostom, words by John Ellerton, 
music by Joseph Barnby, adapted 
and arr. by Charles P. Scott; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. 
Jan. 4, 1928; E 679859; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 726 


God’s going to set this world on fire; 
4 pt. hymn, words and music by 
Edward Boatner; mixed voices. © 
Jan. 3, 1928: 2c. Jan. 12; EB 682134; 
Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago. 727 


God speaks to travelers by night; 
words by Hal S. White, music by 
Laurence Adler; mixed voices, with 
pf. or organ ace. © Dec. 10, 1927; 


2c. Jan. 16, 1928: E 681332; Edi- | 


728 


God’s dwelling place; words and mel- 
ody by Elder Burch. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1928; E 681180; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 729 


God’s greatest gift; words and music 
by Merton H. Bories, Paul Corbell 
and Neil Moret; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Jan. 23, 1928: 2c Jan. 283 EB 
682624; Villa Moret, inc., San Fran- 
cisco. 730 


Goin’ to see my friends again; spir- 


itual, words and music by O. W. 
Winkfield, arr. by A. W. Simms; 


tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 


quartet.,;© 1 ¢.. Jan. 9, 1928; B 
681089; Orange Willis Winkfield, 
Chicago. 731 


Go 


Golden 


Going away blues; words and melody 
by W. Andrews. © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1928; E 682082; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 732 


Golden gate; words by Billy Rose and 
Dave Dreyer, music by Al Jolson and 
Joseph Meyer. © Jan. 12, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 13; E 681148 ; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 733 


(The) goose; choral ballet, 
words and music by Gustav Holst, 
arr. by Vally Lasker, both of Great 
Britain. Vocal se. 4to. © Nov. 17, 
1927; 1 ¢«. Dec. 29; E 684034; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 734 


Golden moon; waltz song, words by 
Mary Belle Rich, music by Erdell 
Mutchler; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Dec. 30; 1927 ; "Se. Weer =" 
679764; Mutchler music pub. co., 
Miami, Fla. 735 


Goldilocks; story suite, by Mildred 
Weston; pf. with words. 1. Goldi- 
locks knocks at the door. [5 others] 
© Dee. 27, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1928; 
E 679873; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 736 


Goldschmidt (Berthold) Sonate; von 
B. Goldschmidt, of Germany, op. 10; 
klavier. © Dec. 7, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 

,380; E 677877; Universal-edition 
actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 737 


Goldstien’s a grand old American 
name; words and music by L. W. 
Appleton, jr.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Dee. 27,. 1927:-2 ¢., Dec, 29; EH 
680782; Lewis W. Appleton, jr., 
Philadelphia. 738 


Golf; 4-pt. song, words by Oliver Mur- 
ray Edwards, music by William 
Berwald; male voices. 4to. © Dec. 
21, 1927; 2c. Jan. 9, 2925" E Gsi2I7 ; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

739 


Goll-iff! words and melody by M. J. 
Callahan. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1928; H 
682409; Marie J. Callahan, Cleve- 
land. 740 


Gondola d’amore; intermezzo, di Ar- 
mando Mercuri, of Italy; piccola 
orch. con pf. conduttore. © Nov. 14, 
1927: 1 @ Jan. 13) 1928: Ho Gs40t1: 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 741 


Good-bye, Capri; valediction, by Eu- 
genie Rayman, of Czecho-Slovakia ; 
pf. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
E 681001; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 742 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


Good news; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Edward Boatner; mixed 
yoices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
12; E 682106; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. ; 743 


Good (The) Samaritan; cantata, text 
compiled largely from the Scriptures, 
by Bernice H. Runkel, music by 
Kenneth EK. Runkel; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2c. Jan 18; E 681414; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 744 


Gospel (The) ship [and] The ship that 
never returned; words anon., old 
melody arr. by Jarette E. Aycock; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1927; 
2 ¢. Dee. 16; E 682009; Jarette EH 


Aycock, Bethany, Okl. 745 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Fantasie 
uber motive aus Gounod’s’ oper 


Romeo und Julia (Fantaisie sur 
Vopéra de Gounod, Romeo et Juli- 
ette) ; von Ad. Schreiner, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
© idan! 1, 1928; 1 «@ Jan. 25; B 
684377 ; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

746 


Frihlingslied (Au_ printemps) ; 
arr. von Leo Artok, of Germany; 
salon orch. mit pf. conductor. © Dec. 
20, 1927; 1 ce. Dec. 17; E 684287; 
B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, Germany. 
TAT 


—— Soldiers’ chorus; 4-pt. song, from 
Faust, English version rev. by Th. 
Baker, music by C. Gounod, adapted 
for school choruses by Ralph L. 
Baldwin; men’s’ voices. 4to. © 
man, I9) 1928: 2 ¢ Jan. 283 0H 
681589; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 748 


Graefe (G.) Concerto; de G. Graefe. 
of France; violoncelle et pf.; en ut 
man. *(€) Dec. 1, 1927: T ‘ce. Jan. 19, 
1928; Ei 684450; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belguim. 749 


Grande (La) parata; versi di Vit- 
torio Guerriero, melodia di Attilio 
Staffelli, of Italy; mand. Napoli, G. 
Santojanni. 4to. © Sept. 6, 1927; 
1e. Jan. 3. 1928; E 677882; Italian 
book eco., New York. 750 


Grass (The) grows greener ’way down 
home; words by Jack Yellen, music 
by Dan Dougherty; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 

MoOedan. 6, 19285.2..ec Jam )62 BH 
680903; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. ~. 751 


30 


762 


Grazia; mazurka, melodia d’H. Hrario. 
©. 1 c. Jan.31,, 1928; BE. 682711; 


Ernesto Erario, Brooklyn. 752 
Great camp meeting; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by EH. C. Deas; 


mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 12; E 682123; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 753 


Great day; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Work-Brothers; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 
12; E 682158; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 754 


Greatest (The) of these is love; words 
and musie by A. H. Ackley; mixed 
voices. (In Gospel melodies) © 
Jan. 10, 1928; 2c. Jan. 16; E 682258 ; 
Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 755 


Greek epitaph; words by Theodoridas, 


music by Reginald C. Robbins; 
{[bar.] © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 
16, 1928; E 6813844; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 756 
Green and gold; words by Zelda 
Medvedov Landsman, music by 


Marian Morris. © Jan. 7, 1928; 
2 e. Jan. 7; E 681035; Louise Conk- 
lin, Detroit. 757 


Grey eyes; words and melody by Gene 
Davis [i. e. G. D. Radebaugh] © 
1c. Jan. 20, 1928; E 681375; Gene 
Davis Radebaugh, Los Angeles. 758 


Griefstricken; lamentoso, by Edwund 
Varnier, of France, arr. by William 
Strasser; orch. with pf. conductor. 
© Jan. 23, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25; H 


681514; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 759 
Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Notturno; 


arr. by W. A. Goldsworthy; organ. 
(In American organ quarterly, v. 9, 
no. 24, Jan. 1928) © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 10; E 682028; H. W. Gray 


co., New York. 760 
Gross (Alphonse) Deux  esquisses 
Alsaciennes (Two Alsatian 


sketches) ; de A. Gross, of France; 


oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. a. 
Au bord du Rhin. [1 other] © 
Now 20, 198m: ner Dee! 23; 
684108; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
761 


Guilbert (Yvette) 10 chansons de Paul 
de Kock; époque romantique, mu- 
sique de Yvette Guilbert, harmonisée 
par Mme. de Faye Jozin, both of 
Franee. 4to. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 684490; Heugel, 
Paris. 762 


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763 


Guilbert (Yvette)—Continued. 


10 chansons du 18° siécle; paroles 
de Collé, et d’autres, musique de 
Yvette Guilbert, harmonisée par 
Mme. de Faye Jozin, both of France. 
4to. --© Dec. 23, 1927; 1c. Jan. 25, 
1928; E 684491; Heugel, Paris. 763 


Guzzi-Buzzi (Ercole) Andantino; de 
E. Guzzi-Buzzi, of Italy; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 23, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684512; 
Albert Avon, Lyon, France. 764 


Habana; marcha-fox, poesia de Gus- 
tavo S. Galarraga, musica qd’ H. 
Lecucna. Habana, Lecuona music 
1c0. +2 G@) Heb: 22,4927 3 ye. Sane 21, 
1928; E 6843864; Ernesto Lecuona, 
Havana, Cuba. 765 


Habanera; des scénes espagnoles, de 
Gilbert Beaume, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 
18)) 1927 5: die. Dees Ss HE 1684183 ; 
United music co., New York. 766 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Alcina; 
overture to the opera, transcribed 
by Harvey B. Gaul; organ. © Dec. 
13, )1927-;. 2 °e. Dee. (173) HGS ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 767 


Hail, gladdening light; evening hymn, 
words by Sebaste. music by John 
Stainer, arr. by Edmund Jacques; 
men’s voices. 8vo. © Nov. 21, 
1927; Zev Jan. 10. 1928 - WnGsZ2022: 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 768 


Hail, gladdening light; short anthem 
for evensong, words by John Keeble, 
from the Greek, music by Hugh 
Blair. of England: mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Dec. 30. 1927; 
1c. Jan. 10, 1928; E 684002; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 769 


Hame-coming; words and music by 
Lily Strickland; med. voice. © 
Sept. 1, 1927; 2 ec. Dec. 1; E 679788 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine... New York. 770 


Hang your hat on the moon; from 
One sunny day, words by Clifford 
Grey and Wm. Cary Duncan, music 
by Jean Schwartz: pf. and ukulele 
acc. New York, Harms, inc. © 
Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 23: B 682474: 
Shubert theatre corp., New York. 

fee 


Hans and Grete; von Gustav Mahler, 
instr. von Robert Heger, of Ger- 
many; sop. u. oreh. Partitur. © 
Sept. 1, 1927; 1c¢. Aug. 27; E 677912: 
B. Schott’s s6dhne, Mainz, Germany. 

G72 


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pt. 1, nS, v.23 


Hansen (A. W.) Two Hindoo pic- 
tures; by A. W. Hansen and Adolf 
Lotter, both of England; pf. 1. Ap- 
proaching and passing a Hindoo 
temple. [1 other] © Dee. 17, 
1927; 1.¢.. Dee. Sle Higetesi es 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd., Lon- 
don. y whle 


Happy days; fox-trot, de Charles 
Ewart, of England; pf. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684433; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. TT4 


Happy (A) holiday; words and mel- 
ody by H. A. Blachm4an. .© 1 ©¢. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 682613; Harry 
Allen Blachman, Cleveland Heights, 
O. may 


Happy—yes, happy; words and music 
by B. C.:Perron. © 1 e¢ Jan. 18, 
1928; E 682410; Beatrice Cécile 
Perron, Fall River, Mass. ' 776 


Harbinger (The) of lovin’; words by 
L. E. McWilliams, music by H. M. 
Hudson. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1928; E 
681407; Leslie E. McWilliams and 
H. Miller Hudson, West Palm Beach, 
Rae reue 


Harbour (The) at dusk; by Blair 
Fairchild; pf. © Aug. 1, 1927; 2c. 
July 26; EH 680860; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 778 


Hark, what mean those holy voices; 
Christmas anthem, music by Herbert 
J. Tily; mixed voices; organ ace. 
4to.''© Jan: 5; 1926 samen, OD = 
E 682020; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 779 


Harlech war song: quintette, words 
by Thos. Oliphant, music by Gwilym 
Gwent [pseud. of William A. Wil- 
liams]; ten. 1, 2 and 3, and bass 
1 and 2. 4to. © Dec. 24, 1927; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 10, 1928; E 682044; David O. 
Evans, Youngstown, O. 780 


Harnet (A) zet in a hollow tree; pt.- 
song, words traditional, music by 
C. L. Williams. of England; alto, 
ten. and bass 1, 2. London, Novello 
& co., ltd. 4to. © Jan. 6, 1928; 1c. 
Jan. 10; E 684007; C. Lee Williams, 
Gloucester, England. 781 


Harold Dixon’s music the people play; 
compiled by H. Dixon; pf. Jan. 
24, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Jan.’ 25; A- 
1064259; Harold Dixon music pub- 
lisher, New York. 782 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


Haulers (The) of the Volga; Russian 
folk-song, English words by KE. 
Griffin, music arr. by Alfred Moffat ; 
trio of women’s voices. 4to. © 
Dec 27,.1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, i928 Eb 
679866; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 783 


Haunted (A) house; photoplay music, 
by R. S. Stoughton; pf. © Nov. 1, 
s2r 2 c dan. 5, 1928 5 (EN 6808Ts ; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 784 


Havanaise; by F. Louis Taylor, of 
Great Britain, op. 109, no. 2; violin 
and pe) Weécio23, 2927598 cr Jan: 
6, 1928; E 677938; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 785 


Have you counted your blessings to- 
day; words by H. H. McGaughey, 
music by Jesse B. Thomas; mixed 
voices. (Jn Gospel melodies) © 
avin Ie O28 6. 2. @.. SAD bhO3iy 
682242; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

786 

Have you forgotten God; words by 
A. H. Ackley, music by Katherine 
Howe. ©. Wee 7,392; 2c. dan. 
17, 1928; E 682279; John H. Jones, 
Greensboro, N. C. (87 


Have you heard the voice of Jesus; 
words by L. D. Tibbitts, music by 
Geo. C. Stebbins; mixed voices. (In 
Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 16; E 682256; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 788 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Das ochsen- 
menuett; singspiel in einem akt von 
G. von Hoffmann, musik nach kom- 
positionen von Joseph Haydn. zusam- 
mengestellt von J. X. von Seyfried, 
neubearb. von Georg Droescher, of 
Germany; klavierauszug. © Aug. 
#, 1927; 1. e. July 26; E'677923s B. 
Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 

789 


—- Serenade: from the String quar- 
tet op. 3, no. 5, transcribed by Cas- 
par P. Koch; organ. © Jan. 10, 
£928; 2 @ Jan. 20; >Hi. 681427 ;' G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 730 


— Symphonie no. 11; militir-sym- 
phonie, bearb. von Leopold Wenin- 
ger, of Austria; orch., mit violino 
1 direction. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c. 
Jan. 4, 1928; E 677881; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 791 


He ain’t a-gwine to let me go; negro 
Spiritual, words by Laurene High- 
field, music by Winifred Moore; 
bass solo with male quartette ace. 


of 


802 


ALOs AC) dU, While (ues. C, wall, 20: 
E 6813856; Chart music pub. house, 
ine., Chicago. 792 


He arose; 4 pt. hymn, words and mu- 
sic by Willa A. Townsend; mixed 
voices. ©” Jan. 3,'1928%' 2 c.’ Jan. 
12; E 682131; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 793 


He claims me as His own; words by 
E. C. Baird, music by W. Stillman 
Martin; mixed voices. © May 20, 
1927; 2 c. Dee. 22; H 679816; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 794 


He feedeth the flocks; sacred song, 
music by Sarah K. Howes, arr. by 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer. 1. Sop. or 
tens —2) Alto. for Abarat © 7d aw yl, 
1928; 2 c. each Jan. 21; E 682421; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 795 


He gave me the air; words and mel- 


ody by D. A. McNeil. © 1. Jan. 
25, 1928; E 681531; Dickinson A. 
McNeil, Chicago. 796 


He is risen; 4-pt. Easter anthem based 
upon the old French melody Vincit 
Christus, regnat Christus, words by 
Mrs. C. F. Alexander, music by Hd- 
ward Shippen Barnes; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 19, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 28; E 681590; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 797 


He lifted me up to stay; words by 
Gene Routh. music by B. B. McKin- 
ney ; mixed voices. (In Gospel mel- 
Odies)'. © Jan. 10, 1928 ;..2)'@ ‘Jan. 
16; E 682249; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 798 


He maketh wars to cease; anthem, 
words anon., music by John Prindle 
Seott; m'xed vo'ces with sop. solo; 
organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 9, 1927; 2¢c. 
Dee 31; E 679792; Haroeld Flammer, 
inc., New York. 799 


He’s a heart breaker from Quaker 
town; words and melody by R. Hen- 


derly, ©)" tenia: Gar) TOS | ahh 
680912; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. S00 


He’s coming to us dead; words and 


melody by G. B. Grayson. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 20, 1928; E 681462; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 801 


He’s got Hs eyes on me; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by J. Pearl Reese; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 12; EH 682120; Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 802 


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803 


He’s got the whole world in His hand; 
4-pt. hymn, words and music by 
Edward Boatner; mixed voices. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan? 21; EH 682487 ; 
Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago. 803 


He shall speak for himself; words and 
melody by Rev. Ransom. © 1c. Jan. 


19, 1928; E 682398; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 804 
He whispered love’s message; words 


by C. E. Baird, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Dee. 7, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 

1928; E 682274; John H. Jones, 
Greensboro, N. C. 805 


Heah dem bells; 4-pt. song, by -Lily 
Strickland, adapted for school chor- 
uses by Raiph L. Baldwin; cho. of 


men’ voices with bar. or ten. solos. 
4to. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 28; 
E 681588; G. Sch:rmer, ine:, New 
York. 806 
Healed! forever healed; words and 
music by V. M. January. Cleveland, 
O., Excelsior pub. co. © Dee. 31, 
1927: 2: ¢: Dec. 31; H“e79T615 Viva 
M. January, Cleveland. 807 


Heart (A) that’s been longing for you; 
words and melody by F. Cornelius. 
© 1e¢ Jan. 18, 1928; E 681169; 
Fred Cornelius, Okemah, Okl. 9808 


Heart’s melody; fox trot, words and 
music by Bennie Black [i. e. B. H. 


Black] © 1 e¢ Jan. 16, 1928; E 
682303; Benjamin Herman Black, 
Chicago. 809 


Heartsease; by Neal B. Dunn, ed. by 
Carlton L. Colby; E flat alto saxo- 
phone and pf. © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 3; EH 680811; Rubank, inc, Chi- 
cago. 810 


Heeven has sent you to me, wife of 
mine; words and music by J. Ed. 
Hyde. © Jan, 10, 1928-2 ¢ Jan. 13: 
E 682223; Margaret EH. Hyde, Lo- 
san, Utah. 811 


Heaven in my soul; words and music 
by M. H. Cummings; m’xed voices. 
8vo. (In Gospel songs) © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 19; E 6823866; M. 
Homer Cummings, Fayetteville,’ W. 
Va. 812 


Heaven must be good—everyone that 
goes never comes back; words and 
melody by J. Avato. ©1c. Jan. 30, 
1928; E 681626; John Avato, New 
York. 813 


pt. IL, dus, Foe 


Heavens (The) are declaring the glory 
of God; words from Psalm 19, tr. 
by Otto H. Bostrom, musie by Gun- 
nar Wennerberg; mixed voices. 4to. 
©. Dec., 1° 1927 = 2 2 ee es oH) 
679912; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Ill. 


Heaven’s radio; words and music by 
C. A. Gerber; mixed voices. © Nov. 
2, 1927; .2,e. Jan.» 16, d9238;, Wi 
682479; C. A. Gerber, Fort Wayne, 
Ind. . 815 


Hebrew (A) reception dance; melody 
by F. Feldman. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1928; 
E 681464; Frank Feldman, Brook- 
lyn. 816 


Hello ma, hello pa; words and music 
by Art Longbrake, Art Hauk and 
Johnny Burton; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Dec!’ 19, 19274 eC ee tr 
682551: Gus Sun music pub. co., ine., 
Springfield, O. 817 


Hely-Hutchinson (Victor) Three non- 
sense songs; words by Edward Lear, 
set to music by V. Hely-Hutch nson, 
of England. The owl and the pussy 
eat. [2 others] © Dec. 19, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 3, 1928; E 677859; Pater- 
son’s publications, ltd., Glasgow. 

818 


Henry Ford’s new model car made a 
hit with me; words by Geo. Wright, 


music by Ted Wilson. © 1 ce. Jan. 
10, 1928; E 682085; George W. 
Wright, Atlantic City. 819 


Henry’s made a lady out of Lizzie; 
words and music by Walter O’Keefe; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Joseph 
M. Weiss. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
4; E 679845 ; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 820 


Her own victim; words and mus‘¢c by 
M. M. Jablonski. © 1 e@ Jan. 16, 
1928 ;; E 681261; Martha. Mae Jablon- 
ski, Flint, Mich. 821 


Here comes my baby; words and mu- 
sie by Edgar Dowell, Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh and Irving Mills; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Dec. 
27, 1927; 2c. Jan. 9, 1928; E 681049 ; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 822 


Herodias; words by Arthur O’Shaugh- 
nessy, music by Reginald C. Rob- 
bins. 1. Sop—2Z Bar. © -Dee: 20, 
1927: 2 ec. each Jan. 16, 1928; H 
681338, 681339; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Par.s. 823, 824 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


843, 


Hidden love; old love song, transcrip- 
tion by P. A. Marquardt; orch. © 
feo 1too5.” Sc. dan. 21. HD 
682445; Photo play music co., inc, 
New York. , 825 


Hidden perils; mysterioso agitato, by 
Edmond Varnier, of France, arr. by 
William Strasser; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan, 25; E 681511; Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York. 826 


Hie away, hie away; words by Walter 
Scott, music by Roy E. Agnew, of 
Great Britain. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. 
Alto or bar. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 4, 1928; E 679868; Arthur 


P. Schmidt co., Boston. 827 
High hat; by D. Strech; pf. ©1-«. 
Jan. 238, 1928; E 682543; Dave 
Strech, Spokane, Wash. 828 


High in the heavens; set to tune Truro, 
words by Isaac Watts, music by 
Charles Burney, adapted and arr. by 
Charles P, Scott; mixed voices. (In 
Arthur P. Schmidt’s octavo edition ) 
© Dec. 27, 1927; .2 c Jan. 4, 1928; 
E 679857; Arthur P. Schmidt co, 
Boston. 829 


High life made a low life out of me; 
words and melody by Sam H. Stept 
and Dolph Singer. 4to. © Jan. 18, 
1928 ; 2 ¢. Jan. 20; E 681348; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. &§30 


Highlanders’ (The) parade; study in 
grace notes, by Ida Bostelmann; pf. 
Pte 1O28* oe “Jan. 7: 
679969; Belwin, inc., New York. 

831 


Hin und zurtick; sketch, text von 
Marcellus Schiffer, musik von Paul 
Hindemith, of Germany, op. 45a; 
orem. 'Partitur..” ©); Dec. “20; 1927: 
1 c. Dee. 17; E 684293; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 832 


Hindemith (Paul) Acht kanons;; fiir 
wenig fortgeschrittene, von P. Hinde- 
mith, of Germany, op. 44", hrsg. 
von P. Hindemith, Fritz Joéde u. 
Hans Mersmann; 2 geigen o. zweis- 
timmigen geigen chor mit begleiten- 
der, 3. geige o. bratsche. Speilparti- 
a AC), Aue...4...1927:,.1..c, July, 26: 
E 677920; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 833 


—Acht stiicke; in der ersten lage 
fiir fortgeschrittenere, von P. Hin- 
demith, of Germany, op. 44!, hrsg. 
von P. Hindemith, Fritz Jéde u. 
Hans Mersmann; 2 geigen, bratsche 


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u. violoncello, einzeln o. chorisch 
besetzt. Partitur. 12mo. © Aug. 1, 
1927" tc Suly.265  6f7ols<) B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 834 


Fiinf stiicke; in der ersten lage 
fiir fortgeschrittene, von P. Hinde-- 
mith, of Germany, op. 44!V, hrsg.. 
von P. Hindemith, Fritz Jode wu. 
Hans Mersmann; streichorch. Par- 
tiGUT, * 2M. AC) wee. da LO2€ sk Ge: 
July 26; E 677918; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 835 


— Neun stiicke; fiir den anfang, von 
P. Hindemith, of Germany, op. 44, 
hrsg. von P. Hindemith, Fritz Jode 
u. Hans Mersmann; 2 geigen o. 
zweistimm, geigenchor. Spielparti- 
tur. © Aug. 1, 1927; 1 @ July 26; 
E 677921; B. Schott’s sOdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 836 


Hindu Nautch dance; by Clifford 
Vaughan; orch., with 1st violin con- 
ductor. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 
5, 1928; E 680900; Edwin F. Kalmus, 
inc., New York. 837 


His Jewish girl; musical numbers 
from the operetta, lyric by Anshel 
Schorr, melody by S. Secunda. Yi- 
dele hof. [5 others] © 1 ec. Oct. 
18, 1927; D 27241; Samuel Secunda, 
Brooklyn. 838 


His own; words by L. M. Hollings- 
worth, arr. by I. E. R., music by 
I. E. Reynolds; male voices. 
Nov. 2, 1927; 2 « Jan. 16, 1928; E. 
682358; I. HE. Reynolds, Seminary 
Hill, Tex. 839° 


Hjemmets Jul; tekst af E. Bertelsen, 
musik af Johan Hye-Knudsen, of 
Denmark. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 «c. 
Jan. 14, 1928; E 684164; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 840 


Ho, ev’ry one; words by Anna B. 
Russel, music by A. Holzworth; 
male voices. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 ec. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 682354; Alfred Holz- 
worth, Chicago. 841 


Hodie natus est; words by Howard. 
Chandler Robbins, music by Con- 
stance Rulison ; voices in unison with 
organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1927: 
2 Coane 18926 fH GS20ls =H: Ww: 
Gray co., New York. 842 


Hold back the judgment-day; words 
by H. D. K. Huber, music by M. S. 
Rickel. Chicago, National music co. 
@* Jan 46, 4998" 2c... Jan. o1'¢, EE 
682294; Harry D. K. Huber, Point 
Marion, Pa. 843. 


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844 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Hold me closer to Thee; words by 
T. O. Chisholm, music by B. D. 
Ackley; mixed voices. © May 20, 
1927; 2 c. Dec. 22; E 679812; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 844 


Holy, holy, holy; set to tune Nica, 
words by Reginald Heber, music by 


J. B. Dykes, adapted and arr. by | 


Charles P. Scott; mixed voices. (In 
Arthur P. Schmidt’s octavo edition. ) 
© Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c Jan. 4, 1928; 
EK 679862; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 845. 


Holy, holy, holy; words and music by 
H. G. Heist; mixed voices. 4to. 
Jan 18, 1928; 2c. Jan. 18; E 682381 ; 
Hrnst Gottf. Heist, Waverly, Ia. 846 


Home-dreams ; waltz, by R. Nofka; pf., 
4 hands. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
31; H 682674; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 847 


Honegger (Arthur) Trois chansons; 
extraites de La petite siréne d’Ander- 
sen, paroles de René Morax, musique 
de Arthur Honegger, of Switzerland. 
1. Chanson des sirénes. [2 others] 
X©)}* Dec, 10, "1927 - 1 ©. Jan. 7; 1928’; 
EL 684251; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 848 


Honeysuckle; by J. Louis Merkur; pf. 
©) Dee. 22) 1527 ;. 2 cs Vamy. 915928 : 


E 681050; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 849 


Honolulu I love you; words and music 
by EF. Delker. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1928; 
EH 652305; Floyd Delker, Greene, Ia. 

850 

Honolulu pep; by M. H. Daugherty ; 
Hawaiian guit. solo. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1928; EH 680922 ; Mabel Erma Daugh- 
erty, Portland, Ind. 851 


Hoping dreams will come true; words 
by Sally O’Neil, music by T. A. D. 
Sullivan; pf... and ukulele ace. 
Boston, Mass., Majestic music pub. 
COs 4 Chwan. 20,,1928 2, ¢: ean. (265 
FE 682581; T. A. D. Sullivan, Lowell. 

852 


Horse feathers; words and melody by 
Charlie Newman, Abe Olman and 
Buddy Fields. ©1ce. Jan. 24, 1928; 
H 682533; Forster musie publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 853 


Hosanna; first Sunday in Advent, 
words tr. by Otto H. Bostrom, music 


by Vogler; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Noy. 29, 1927; 2..ec. Dec. 16; E 
679911; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Til. 854 


How: beautiful upon the mountains; 
4-pt. anthem, words from the Scrip- 
tures, music by FE. Flaxington 
Harker, op. 41; mixed voices, with 
soli for sop. and mezzo; organ ace. 
4to. © Dec. 13, 1927; 2 ec. Dec. 17; 
E 681007; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 855 

How could it be; words by W. C. 
Poole, music by C. A. Freeman. © 
Dee. 7, L927 5 2G:, alee oes 1) 
682271; John H. Jones, Greensboro, 
N. C. 856 


How did you feel; 4 pt. hymn, words 
and music by Edward Boatner; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 12; E 682113; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 857 


How great is His compassion; words 
by A. H. Ackley, music by J. H. 
Jones.. © Dec. 7) 1927 26 Jan. 17, 
1928; -E 682272; John (HB. . Jones, 
Grecnsbero, N. C. 858 


How was I to know; from She’s my 
baby, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Dee. 28, 1927; 2c. Dec. 30; 
E 680960; Harms, ine., New York. 

859: 


How would you like to be me; words 
and music by Clitus M. Wickens; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 15, 1928; 
2e. Jan. 21; H 682450; Universal 
music sales, Chicago. 860 


Huey Long 1928; words by H. F. 
Stanley, sr., music by Y. Arnandez. 


Ato. © Nov. 7, 1927: 2 & Nov. 9; 
EK 678906; Yves Arnandez, New 
Iberia, La. 861 


Hula boola boo; Hawaiian college 
song, words by lL. Wolfe Gilbert, 
melody by Mabel Wayne. © 1 e. 
Jan. 10, 1928: E 681253; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 862 


Humoreskimo; fox trox, words by 
Alfred Bryan, music by Pete Wend- 
line and Henri Berchman, arr. by 
W...C.. Polla.;.orch... 4007, (@ danas, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 28; HE. 681448; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 863 


Hundred (The) pipers; 4-pt. song, 
words by Lady Nairne, Scottish air 
arr. by Arthur Whiting, adapted for 
school choruses by Ralph L. Bald- 
win; men’s voices; pf. ace., 4 hands. 
4to.. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2c. Jan. 28; 
EK 681586; G. Schirmner, ire., New 
York. 864 


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885 


Hunting song; from the opera Robin 
Hood, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald De _  Koven, 
adapted for school choruses by 
Ralph L. Baldwin; men’s voices. 
46.7) ©} Jans '10,)1928 3, 2.ckJan.\20; 
E 681419; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 865 


Hunting (A) song; words by Ida 
Bostelmann; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 7; E 679972; Belwin, ine., 
New York. 866 


Hush-a-bye; words by Stanley Gib- 
bings, music by W. Fishwick: © 
1 e@ Jan. 30, 1928; E 681643; Wil- 
liam Fishwick, Detroit. 867 


Hush-a-bye baby; words by Gene 
Austin, music by Bob Mack; pf. 
aee., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 6; E 680904; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inec., New York. 868 


Hyacinth; by Ben Vereecken, ed. by 
Carlton L. Colby; E flat alto saxo- 
phone and pf. © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 3; E 680810; Rubank, ince, 
Chicago. 869 


Hymn in honor of the Little Flower ; 
words by F. A. Walsh, music by 
L. A. Bouvilliers, op. 14, no. 1-4. 
Washington, D. C., Benedictine pub- 
lications. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2c. Jan. 
17, 1928; EH 682552; Francis Augus- 
tine Walsh, Washington. 870 


Hymn of our sires; anniversary hymn, 
set to tune Marcus Whitman, words 
by Robert Freeman, music by Wil- 
liam Pierson Merrill. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 3; E 680797; Board 
of national missions of the Presby- 
terian church in the U. S. A., New 
York. 871 


Hymn of praise; by Louise Siddall; 
organ. © Dee. 1, 1927; 2c. Dee. 15; 
E 682557 ; EH. and L. Siddall, Sumter, 
S.C 872 


Hymne national de Monaco; de Bel- 
lando de Castro-Albrecht, arr. par 
Léon Jehin, of France; orch. avec 
pf. cenducteur. 4to. © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1.¢. Jan. 16, 1928;-E 684351 ; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 873 


Hy-tone (The) march; by F. S. Zic- 
cardi; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
3; E 680787 ; Felix S. Ziccardi, Tr‘ni- 
dad, Col. 874 


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I ain’ a gonna work no mo’; words by 
A. Koehler, music by David Reed. 
© Dec. 21, 1927; 2 c Dee. 27; EB 
681142; Alex Koehler, San Fran- 
cisco. 875 


I always get those rambling blues; 
words by W. Kaylo, music by Cora 
Broadwell. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Dec. 9, 1927; 2c. Jan. 
3, 1928; E 6808387; William Kaylo, 
Wilmington, Calif. 876 


I am at your window; words by J. 
Schirmacher, music by Herbert O. 
Sontag. © Dee. 7, 1927; 2 ¢. Dee. 
17; E 679804; Josephine Schir- 
macher, Waupaca, Wis. 877 


I am bound for the promised land; 
4 pt. hymn, words and music by A. 
M. Townsend ; mixed voices. © Jan. 
8, 1928; 2c. Jan. 12; E 682145; Sam- 
uel W. Beazley, Chicago. 878 


I am the vine; words from the Bible, 
music by T. S. Stein. ©. Dec. 12, 
1927; 2c. Dec. 19; E 679818; Thyrza 
Sloan Stein, Philadelphia. 879 


I. B. M. march; by G. x Huffine ; 
band. 4to. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Jan. 26; E 681545; Karl L. King 
music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 880 


I believe the old story; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by C. A. Freeman. 
© Dec. 7, 1927; 2 e« Jan. 17, 1928; 
EK 682277: John H. Jones, Greens- 
boro, N. C. 881 


I can’t find my gal; words by Jo 
Trent, music by Peter De Rose; pf. 
ace., w.th ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© Dec. 30, 1927; 2c Jan. 9, 1928; 
E 681051; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 882 


I can’t forget, dear; waltz, words and 
music by D. Kintz. New York City, 
N. Y., Frank Harding. © Jan. 6, 
1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30; E 682680; Donald 
Kintz, Bozeman, Mont. 883 


I can’t stay away; 4 pt. hymn, words 
and music by Willa A. Townsend ; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 e¢. 
gan. 12; E 682130; Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 884 


I’d never be happy till I’d got you; 
fox trot, by Michael Leslie, arr. by 
M. Williams, of Great Britain; orch. 
Ato. - (GPNow! 28e1928: 1.es\Jane3, 
1928; HE 677962; Cavendish music 
co., London. 885 


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pt. Tt, R18. .¥..23 


I 


didn’t know, until I lost you; fox 
trot, words and music by Fred Bar- 
nes, of England; pi. and ukulele 
ace.; in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Dec. 28, 1927; 1c. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684821; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 886 


do like my breakfast in bed; words 
and musie by Wal Clifford, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 
au 1927-" 1 c.. Dees 31 i GSS: 
Worton David, ltd., London. 887 


done lost that monkey man; words 
and music by Jennie VY. Epps [i. e. 
J. V. E. Lewis] Pasadena, Cal., 
Jennie V. Epps. © Oct. 20, 1927; 
1 e@ Dee..22;.1 ¢ Jan..32,. 1928. 
681140; Jennie V. Epps Lewis, Pasa- 
dena. 3 888 


I don’t feel no ways tired; 4 pt. hymn, 


_ 


words and music by J. D. Bushell; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 12; E 682138; Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 889 


dreamed of thee, love; poetry from 


Festus, music by Henry Holmes. © 
INOW 7915," 1927 32 “es Nev. 21> 
679919; Mary Frances Holmes, 
Berkeley, Calif. 890 


find no fault in Him; words by 
Frank E. Roush, music by J. E. 
Sturgis; mixed voices. © May 20, 
1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 22; E 679811; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 891 


found someone; words and melody 
by W. Markowitz. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681472; William Markowitz, 
Los Angeles. 892 


found you out when I found you in; 
words by Avis Hughes, melody by 
Jack Golden [i. e. J. I. Golden] © 
1 -e¢, Oct... 11. 1927; 1 Gf 1966s John 
Irving Golden, New York. 893 


gave you all; words and melody by 
P. C. D'Andrea. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1928; 
E 680926; Paul Charles D’Andrea, 
New York. 894 


got shoes; negro spiritual, freely arr. 


by Marshall Bartholomew ; 4 pt. cho. 
of men’s voices. 4to. © Dee. 20, 
det; 2 & Dee: 28; H G80gebs oe 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 895 


have a new song in my heart; words 
by E. C. Baird, music by B. B. Me- 
Kinney; m’xed voices. (In Gospel 
melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 16; E 682244; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 896 


I hear the voice of May; gavotte, 
words by Kate R. Moffat, music by 
Corelli, adapted and arr. by Alfred 
Moffat, of Great Britain; trio of 
women’s voices. 4to. © Dec. 27, 
1927; 2 c Jan. 4, 1928; E 679863; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 897 


I hope you don’t feel hurt; words and 
music by V. Nayarrett. San Fran- 
cisco, Navarrett & Hunter. © Jan. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 11; BH 681105; .Vic- 
tor Navarrett, San Francisco. 898 


I hope you're satisfied; words by C. 
Williams, melody by Thos. Waller. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1928; E 681159; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 899 


I know that you are happy because 
you know I’m blue; words and mel- 


ody by R. M. Breeden. © 1 ec. Jan. 
30, 1928; E 681617; Robert M. 
Breeden, Chicago. 900 


I know the Lord; 4 pt. hymn, words 
and music by Edward Boatner; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 12; E 682109; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 901 


I live for love of you; words by W. 
D. Doucette, music by F. G. Nobile. 
©71 ‘ec. Jan. “10, #92820) Mesiiss : 
Frederick G. Nobile and Willis D. 
Doucette, Waltham, Mass. 902 


I'll always be broken-hearted; words 
by Joseph Balestrieri, melody by J. 
J. Balestrieri and William Carlock. 
© 1-¢ Dee 8, 19275) Bera; 
James Joseph Balestrieri, New York. 

903 


Ill be always with you; words and 


music by O. A. Kuhle. © 1c. Jan. 
27, 1928; E 681569; Orlando A. 
Kuhie, Decatur, Tl. 904 


Ill be thinking of you; words by J. 
S. Kinney, melody by A. Ford. © 
1 ec. Jan. 11, 1928; E 682169; John 
S. Kinney, and Arthur’ Ford, New 
York. 905 


I'll change your no-no-no; words by 
Harry Kay and O. Hamilton, music 
by O. Hamilton, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele or banjulele acc.; 
in E. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 e. Dee. 
81; E 677870; Ord Hamilton, Itd., 
London. 906 


T’ll say you are; fox-trot, words and 
melody by R. Salmon. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1928; E 681090; Reuben Salmon, 
Brooklyn. 907 


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no. 1, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


928 


I'll see you again; words and music 
by Clarke Lewis and Reed Stampa, 
of Great Britain; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
20, 1928; 1 « Jan. 21; H 684455; 
Worton David, ltd., London. 908 


Tll see you in the spring when the 
birds begin to sing; melody by Vol 
Stevens and Will Shade. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 10, 1928; E 682084; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 909 


I'll sing thee songs of Araby; words 
by W. G. Wills, music by Frederic 
Clay, arr. by Paul van Katwijk; 4 
men’s voices. 4to. © Dec. 80, 
192732) e@ Jan. 7, 1928; E 681283; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 910 


Tll take my girl home; waltz, words 
and melody by J. L. Lemberg. © 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1928; E 681325; Joseph 
Liebish Lemberg, Charlestown, 
Mass. 911 


I long for those days to come back 
once again; words by Don Bruce 
[i. e. Donald Bruce], music by 
Bennie Black [i. e. B. H. Black] 
© 1c. Dec. 23, 1927; E 679559; 


Benjamin H. Black, Chicago. 912 
I love Olive; words by Gus Kahn, 
melody by Abel Baer. © 1 ¢. Dee. 


380, 1927; E 681099; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 913 


I love only you dear; words and mel- 
ody by C. H. Longbottom. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 682299; Charles 
H. Longbottom, Brooklyn. 914 


I love someone; words by D. Record, 


melody by Walter Bishop. © 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 681525; Dewey 
Record, New York. 915 
I love you as you are; words by 


Alfred Joy, music by Harry Geise, 
arr. by Jean Walz. © Dec. 30, 
1927 5/2) ¢. Jan, 3, 1928 5. Ey 682218 ; 
Joy pub. co., Chicago. 916 


I love you dearly; words and music 
by Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. Jones] 
Peer dan. 15.°1928: > W 681177: 
Rulon Armstrong Jones, Los An- 
geles. 917 


I’m a broken-hearted blackbird; words 
by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy 
McHugh; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 «. 
Jan. 9, 1928; E 681052; Jack Mills, 
inec., New York. 918 


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I’m a leavin’ for Alabamy; words 
and musie by Dick Towne. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 9, 1927; E 679889; Willard 
Rhodes, Paris. 919 


I’m a soldier; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Edward Boatner; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
12; E 682127; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 920 


I’m away from the world when I’m 
away from you ’cause you're all the 
world to me; by Sidney Clare and 
Lew Pollack, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; vocal orch.; in B flat. 
40. (OL Sata t, to2es. 2 eo. dans 12) 
EH 681199; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 921 


I’m away from the world when I’m 
away from you, ’cause you're all 
the world to me; waltz, words by 
Sidney Clare, nausic by Lew Pollack, 
arr. by Frank Skinner; dance orch. 
4to. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2c. Jan. 24; 
E 681556; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 922 


I’m dreaming, dreaming of you; words 
and music by H. C. Myatt. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © 
Noy. 12, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1928; E 
680836; Harry Carr Myatt, Charles- 
ton, .S..:C: 923 


I’m dreaming love of you; words and 
music by Mary Lyon Taylor. © 
Jan. 18, 1928; 2c. Jan. 18; E 682378; 
Carlin music co., Indianapolis. 924. 


I’m drifting back to you; words by 
Aileen Humphrey, music by L. 
Novak. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2c. Jan. 31; 
E 682684; Lester Novak, Albion. 
Mich. 925 


I’m going back to Ireland by the vil- 
lage home; words and music by A. 
Gunther. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
5; E 682215; Arthur Gunther, Chi- 
cago. 926 


I’m going on my way; waltz, words 
and music by A. Cusimano; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 4; E 679819; Agostino Cusi- 
mano, New Orleans. 927 


I’m going to fly away to Iowa; words 
and music by A. I. Burnie. [Photo- 
stat] ©l1c. Jan. 20, 1928; E 681412; 
Arthur Irvin Burnie, Kansas City, 
Mo. 928 


I’m happy, 


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929 


I’m going to move some day; words 


and music by C. C. Buck. Pasadena, 
Calif., Lehman song co. 4to. © 
Jan. 2, 1928; 2c. Jan. 9; E 681028; 
Carlton C. Buck, Santa Ana, Calif. 

929 


now that youre gone; 
words by Al Thompson and Harry 
Von Tilzer, music by Vic Meyers; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 6, 1928; 
2 ec. Jan. 3; E 680888; Harry von 
Tilzer music pub. co., New York. 

930 


I’m in love with my brown sugar pie; 


fox trot, by F. Markush, of Hun- 
cary: pi... © IMiel dan. o..lO25 31m) 
681254; Fred Markush, Budapest, 
Hungary. 931 


I’m just a beggar; words and melody 


by Mickey Caleo [i. e. Michael 
Caleo] © 1 °c. Jan. 11, 1928; HB 
681120; Michael Caleo, Utica, N. Y. 

932 


I’m keeping on the safe side; words 


by James Marshall, melody by James 
Stanley Royce. ©1e. Jan. 18, 1928; 
E 681485; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

933 


I’m lonely without you (Sans toi); 


paroles de Roger Bernstein, musique 
de Harry Warren, of England; acc. 
de pf. et d’ukulele. © Dec. 1, 1927; 
1 c« Dec. 28; E 684182; Hditions 
musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 934 


I’m longing just for you; words and 


melody by R. Prosser. © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1928; E 681258; Ruth Prosser, 
Hast Orange, N. J. 935 


I’m nobody’s buddy; words and music 


by EF. Stabley and Theodore Block, 
arr. by Charles L. Cooke. © Jan. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 26; E 682629; 
Frank Stabley, Chicago. 936 


I’m not the kind that wants to settle 


down; words and melody by W. 
Schueler. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; EB 
679876; Waldemar Schueler, Mil- 
waukee. 937 


I’m on the high road; words and music 


by B. B. McKinney; mixed voices. 
(In Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 16; E 682250; Rob- 
ert H. Coleman, Dallas. ‘938 


I’m out in nowhere, gonna go some- 


where ’cause somewhere’s heaven to 
me; words and melody by Harry 
Barris: ©/1¢. Jan. 26, 1928; BH 
682600 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co, inc., 
New York. 939 


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pt. TT, Mist, ¥..23 


I’m riding to glory; words by Mort 
Dixon, music by Harry Woods. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4; E 679843; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 940 


I’m smiling in spite of my tears; waltz, 
words by L. F. Stroud, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 
681637; Leslie F. Stroud, Humboldt, 
Tenn. 941 


I’m so glad; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Edward Boatner; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c Jan. 
12; KE 682111; Samuel W. Beaziey, 
Chicago. 942 


I’m so sorry; words and music by T. 
Taylor; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
28, 1927; 2 ¢. Nev. 2959 631228: 
Tell Taylor, Findlay, O. 943 


I’m waiting for the sun to shine; 
waltz, words and melody by J. R. 


7 


Scalzo. © 1c Jan. 30, 1928; B 
681622; Joseph R. Scalzo, Auburn, 
N. Y. 944 


I miss you, need you and want you 
near; words and melody by A. Alton, 
© 1.c. Jan. 18, 1928; BH 681315; 
Alvin Alton, Memphis, Tenn. 945 


I, myself, and me; words and music 
by Bernie Grossman, Mabel Weil 
and Arthur Sizemore, arr. by Rube 
Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2.c. Jan. 5; EB 682216; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 946 


I need a pal; words by L. E. Albright, 
melody by Robt. H. Brennen. © 
1c. Jan. 9, 1928; E 681088; Law- 
rence EK. Albright, Greensburg, Pa. 

947 


I need you tonight; words by H. Zim- 
merman, melody by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1928; EH 682610; 
Harold Zimmerman, Coytesville, N. J. 

948 


I never knew it would be you; words 
by L. Heiner, melody by L. Florin 
3rown:. ‘© 1 (ec) ans 26.0928 = 
681386 ; Lanie He'ner, Cambridge, O. 

949 


I only wish that I were twins; words 


and musie by H. C. Barnett. [Blue- 
print ] 1 «@, dan. 24, 1938... 
682528; Harold C. Barnett, New 
York. 950 


I still love you; words by Jack Yellen 
musie by Milton Ager; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 


no. i, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


973 


© Jan. 6, 1928; 2 « Jan. 6; E | I want to ride in your aeroplane; 


680907; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 951 


I thought I’d: do it; words and melody 
by Hattie McDaniel. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1928; EH 682539; Consolidated music 
pub. house, Chicago. 952 


thought you knew that I love you; 
words and musc by G. Cameron, 
arr. by Harry Alford. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
26, 1928; EH 682604; George Cameron, 
Chicago. 953 


I’ve been lonely all the while; words 
and music by H. Avent. © Dec. 2, 
1997 = 20 e. Dee: 3; ' BH 682512; Hal 
Avent, Waco, Tex. 954 


I’ve got a robe; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Edward Boatner; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
12; E 682132; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 955 


I've got you where I want you; words 
by Alfred Joy, music by Harry Geise, 
arr. by Jean Walz. © Dec. 30, 1927; 
Buc, ans 13,1928) Hi 682219.; Foy 
pub. co., Chicago. — 956 


I've heard of a city called heaven; 
negro spiritual, arr. by W. C. 
Handy; bar. and alto solos with 
mixed cho. 4to. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 9; E 682105; William C. Handy, 
New York. 957 


I’ve made up my mind to care about 
you; words by D. De Paola, melody 
by E. K. Smith. © 1 c¢ Dec. 30, 
1927 ; E 682073 ; Dom‘nick De Paola 
and Earl K. Smith, New York. 958 


I’ve said good bye to the blues; words 
and melody by R. M. Breeden. © 
1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 681618; Robert 
M. Breeden, Chicago. 959 


I want some some one; words and 
melody by A. L. Friedman. © 1 «. 
Jan. 11, 1928; EH 681122; Alvin L. 
Friedman, Cleveland. 960 


I want to come back; waltz, words by 
Ray Simmons, music by Howard 
Simon; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
ANOS: 2 Cr SAN AZ) o1,, 681363 5 
Charles E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek, Mich. 961 


I want to come back and start over 
again; waltz, words by Ray Sim- 
mons, music by Howard Simon, arr. 
by Douglas Johnston; orch. 4to. © 
RS AO AMO28. 5 sD Cie I AMn ido 
681362; Charles E. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek, Mich. 962 


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words and melody by H. Barnes. © 
1c. Jan. 26, 1928; EH 682603; Hellen 
Barnes, Brenham, Tex. 963 


I w:sh I knew how I could get to you; 
words and music by F. G. Werth. © 
DCG Jia Olt MG, wee. eo. By 
680779; Fred G. Werth, Hoisington, 
Kan. 964 


I wish I were back in my cradle; 
words and music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© dan. +9, 928° 2\ ce. Jan, 9-H 
681058; Garrick music sales, Chi- 
cago. 965 


I wonder; words and melody by Benny 
Davis, Maceo Pinkard and Abner 


milvery @©ol te?! Jang73,/1928- 
679890; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 966 

Same. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 


25; E 6815823; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 967 


I wonder; words and mus‘ec by E. R. 
Price. © 1° ¢@ Jan. 18. 19287 “Hh 
682411; E. Ray Price, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 968 


Ice skating; by Jane Mattingly, op. 15, 
no. 3: pt. © Jan, 9, 1928-2 c. Jan. 
10; EH 682049; Willis music co., New 
York. 969 


Ich bin dein; aus Yvette und ihre 


freunde, worte von Rudolf Oster- 
reicher u. Wilhelm Sterk, musik von 
Michael Krausz, of Hungary, arr. 
von Otto Lindemann. © Noy. 21, 
1927; 1 ce. Jan. 14, 1928; E 684123; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
970 


Ich bin farlibt; duet, from A paradise 
for two, words by Jacob Jacobs, mu- 
sic by A. Olshanetsky. 


“(O22 4ND DPN) 
© Dec. 30, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1928; 


E 681544; Alexander Olshanetsky, 
New York. 971 


Ich ging mit lust durch einen griinen 
wald; von Gustav Mahler, arr. von 
Leo Artok, cf Germany, nach der. 
orchesterfassung von Lothar Wind- 
sperger; salonorch. mit pf. conduc- 
tor! {© Dee. 20/9927 3 1'e Dee 7 : 
E 684288; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 972 


Ida; chaikele, melody by M. Petrov- 
sky; violin. © 1 ¢. Jan: 20, 1928; 
E 681383 ; Max Petrovsky, Philadel- 
phia. 973 


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974 


pt. DI, n. s., v. 23 


If I can take you from somebody elise; 
words by C. C. Ward, music by 
Atexander Seymour. St. Louis, 
Mo., Shattinger piano & music co. 
() ‘Noy, 23, 1927-2. ¢. Neve 21-8 
682012; Caroline C. Ward, Webster 
Groves, Mo. 974 


If I can’t have you; fox-trot, words 
and music by Walter Donaldson. © 
Tati peas 1929: 2 Cy Pan eee 
681560; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

975 


If I can’t have you; words and melody 
by Walter Donaldson. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
10, 1928; E 681248; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. “976 


If I could reach the stars; words by 
Bob Clark and Charley Newman, 
music by Grace Clark and Arthur 
Sizemore, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 5; E 680980; Milton Weil 
musie co., Chicago. 977 


If I should lose you; words and music 
by Ear] Burtnett and Robert Stowell ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 27, 
1927: 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 679839; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

978 


If I were Aladdin; waltz, words and 
melody by C. K. Hoffman, A. 
Heimann and Bobby Lynn. © 1c. 
Jan. 10, 1928; E 682094; C. Kenneth 
Hoffman and Arthur Heimann, New 
York. z 979 


If I were back in childhood days; 


waltz, words by N. A. Moltrum, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢ 
Jan. 9, 1928: E 681092; Nicholas 
A. Moltrum, Chieago. 980 


If to-morrow were only to-day; words 
and music by Herbert Buffum. © 
Age, 192 S- Gy Pale os, LIS 
680882: Anna Marie Anderson, i. e. 
Mrs. John A. Anderson, Topeka, 
Kans. 981 


If you have troubles laugh them away; 
from Harry Delmar’s revels, words 
and music by Lester Lee; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 6: E 680863: Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 982 


Il sufrit d’étre deux (High-high-high 
up in the hills); paroles anglaises 
de Sam Lewis et Joe Young, paroles 
francaises de Robert Valaire, of 
France, musique de Maurice Abra- 
hams.” @ Dee. 1, 1927; 1c. Dec. 
23: E 684170; Publications Francis- 
Day, Paris. 


983 ° 


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Ill at ease; descriptive agitato, by H. 
Maurice Jacquet, arr. by Leo A. 
Kempinski; orch. with pf. or organ 
acc... Sto. ©, .Jam 2G) aGae Be. 
Jan. 28; E 682626; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New: York. 

984 


Ilusion (Una); paroles y musica por 
Ed. Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 
26, 1928; 2 :¢... Jan. 3.95 By 682728 - 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 985. 


Impending danger; photoplay music, 
by Leo A. Kempinski, op. 72; orch. 
© Jan. 3, 1927; 2 «. Jan. 4, 1928; 
EK 679846; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 986 


Impromptu in G; by Wilson Manhire, 
of Great Britain; vidlin and pf. © 
Jan., 16, A928= Le~ dan aa, B 
684517; <A. Weekes & co. Itd., 
London. 987 


In a Chinese tea garden; by Frank 
H. Grey; pf. © Nov. 21, 1927; 2c. 
Dec. 31; E 679793; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 988 


In a cosy corner; words by A. Remsen, 
melody by Bert Green. © 1c. Jan. 
20, 1928; E 681377; Alice Remsen, 
New York. 989 


In a tent; words by Mickey Kippel, 
music by L. Conley, arr. by Rube 
Bennett: pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Jan. . 17, 1928 inn 2eye. eden’ fi 
681452; Larry Conley, ine., St. Louis. 

990 


In dreams; words and music by Lily 
Strickland; med. voice. © Sept. 1, 
1927; 2 e«. Dec... 1; E 679789; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 991 


In grandmother’s day; by Arthur B. 
Crane, op. 16, no. 5; pf. © Jan. 
9, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 21; 682571; B. 
EF. Wood music eco., Boston. 992 


In my Father’s house; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Edward Boat- 
ner; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; E 682121; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 993 


In my sweetheart’s arms; waltz, words 
and musie by Art Gillham, Marie 
Elliott and J. Russel Robinson; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen... © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 ¢.. Jan. 
16; E 681232; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 994 


In Oestrich war’s am Rheine; worte 
von Hans Linck, musik yon Harry 
Hauptmann, of Germany. © Oct. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


20,1927; 1 c. Oct. 17; E 677896; 
B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 
995 

In rosetime; suite, by Percy Elliott, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. The joy of 
dawn. [3 others] © Jan. 6, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 27; E 684516; A. Weekes 
& co., ltd., London. 996 


In shuten fin dem alten apple-boym; 
from Chalumus fun libe, words and 
music by I. Lillian. ° 


~ypy youox fons yD ]DURW PON 
R-bbP 
© Dec. 14, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 23, 1928; 


EH 681453; Isidor Lillian, Brooklyn. 
997 


Same. © Jan. 6. 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
9; E 681225; Isidor Lillian, Brook- 
lyn. 998 


In springtime; idyll, by Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of Great Britain; organ. (In 
Schmidt’s lyric album) © Jan. 17, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 21; EH 682429; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 999 


In sunny Tennessee; words and mel- 
ody by R. M. Breeden. © 1 «. 
Jan. 30, 1928; E 681616; Robert M. 
Breeden, Chicago. 1000 


In that far off cottage by the sea; 
words and music by G. P. Barry. 
© Sept. 1, 1927; 2 ce. Jan. 19, 1928; 
E 682362; Gerald P. Barry, Jenkin- 
town, Pa. 1001 


In the circus; by Ida Bostelmann; pf. 
Orsane 3.119284. 2) & Jail 75h 
679970; Belwin, inc., New York. 

1002 


In the city of our King; words and 
music by Mrs. C. H. Morris; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 30, 1927; 2 ¢ Dee. 
19; E 679800; Edwin O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago. 1003 


In the evening breeze; words and mel- 


ody by R. M. Breeden. © 1. Jan. 
30, 1928; E 681614; Robert M. 
Breeden, Chicago. 1004 
In the forest; by Cuthbert Harris, 
of Great Britain; organ. (In 
Schmidt’s lyric album) © Jan. 17, 


1928; 2 c. Jan. 21; E 682430; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1005 


In the garden; words by R. M. Drans- 
field, music by M. D. Riley. Med- 
ford, Mass., Cradock pub. co. © 
Aug. 8, 1927; 2 c. Nov. 28; E 681027; 
Milton D. Riley, Medford, Mass. 

< 1006 


47 


1017 


In the garden of to-morrow; duet, 
or 2-pt. song, words by Geo. Graffe, 
music by Jessie L. Deppen, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas, of Great Britain; 
treble voices. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1 e. Dee. 31; E 677867; Chappell & 


co., ltd., London. 1007 
In the land of Okeoko; words and 
melody by J. Herman. © 1c. Jan. 


7, 1928; EH 679997; Jack Herman, 
Cleveland. 1008 


In the river of Jordan; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by A. M. Town- 
send; mixed voices. © Jan. 38, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 12; E 682128; Sam- 
uel W. Beazley, Chicago. 1009 


In the sing song sycamore tree; words 
by Mort Dixon, music by Harry 
Woods. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
20; E 6813853;.Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 1010 


In the sweet bye and bye; words by 
Alfred Bryan and Francis Wheeler, 
music by Pete Wendling; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 26, 1928; EH 682586; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

' 1011 


In the woods; study in three rhythms, 
by Ida Bostelmann; pf. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 7; E 679971; Belwin, 
ine., New York. 1012 


In Venice; waltz, words and music 
by W. M. Lewis; pf. and ukulele 
ace., with arr. for quartet of male 
or mixed voices, by Walter Goodell. 
© Jan. 3, 1928; 2) a) Jan. 19-) 
682369 ; W. M. Lewis, Chicago. 1013 


Indian cradle song; fox-trot lullaby, 
words by Gus Kahn, music by Mabel 
Wayne. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 
5, 1928; EH 681023; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 1014 


Indian cradle song; fox-trot, words 
by Gus Kahn, music by Mabel 
Wayne, arr. by Ferdie Grofé; orch. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 2 ce. Jan. 5, 1928; 
E 681021; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

1015 


Indiana, land of love; words by 
Roscoe Gilmore Stott, music by Clay 
Smith. © Jan. 13, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
14; EH 682178; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 1016 


Indian’s (The) dream; words by L. 
EK. Trego and W. R. Trego. music 
by L. E. Trego. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 679896; Linda Eldora Trego and 
Will R. Trego, Hastings, Mich. 

1017 


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1018 


pt. i, NESS ese 


Indita mia; letra y musica de Kd. 
Taye: pk. “O<Jan: 12;°-1928> 2c. 
Jan. 18; E 6813804; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 1018 


Innocence (L’); paroles de la Com- 
tesse de Noailles, musique de G. M. 
Witkowski, of France, op. 27. © 
Dee. 10, 1927; 1 « Jan. 7, 19283 6 


684257; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 1019 
Inquiétude; nocturne, by Albert 


Kiissner; pf. © Dee. 9, 1927; 2 «. 
Jan. 14, 1928; E 682186; Bosworth 
& co., Leipzig. 1020 


Inquiétude (Restlessness) ; esquisse 
dramatique, de M. Brusselmans, of 
Belgium; orch., avec pf. conducteur 


et 1°** violons conducteur. 4to. 
Nov. 20, “1927: | fiver Deer 2340 
684092; HE. Gaudet, Paris. 1021 


Interméde (Interlude) ; de 'Trémisot, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 c Dee. 23; 
EH 684109; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1022 


Intermezzo [and] Compliment; by 
Arecady Dubensky, arr. by William 
Strasser; orch. with pf. conductor. 
© Dec. 28, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1928; 
EH 6812038; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 1023 


Introduction and fugue in E flat; 
by William Russell, arr. by Herbert 
F. Ellingford; organ. (Jn American 
organ quarterly, v. 9, no. 24, Jan. 
1928) © Jan. 3, 1928; 2c. Jan. 10; 
E 682030; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

1024 


Introduction song; words and melody 
by R Henderly. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1928; 
EK 680914; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 1025 


Introduzione allo studio dell’ oboe; 
per la maggiore volgarizzazione e 
adozione di questo strumento nelle 
moderne bande, di Alessandro Car- 
doni,of italy! “© Jam. 219285 1c, 
Jan. 28; EH 684540; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 1026 

Invectives (Invectives); extrait de 
Pyrame et Thisbé, de Trémisot, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c Jan. 16, 
1928; EH 684413; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 1027 

Invierno (El) ; cancion Mexicana, arr. 
de I. M. ‘Valle; pf. con ‘letra. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Dec. 30, 1927; 
E 682170; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

1028 


Invincibilis; the invincible doughboy, 
words by John W. Lang, music by 
R. H. Woods. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 28; E 682620; Ralph Hueston 
Woods, La Salle, Ill. 1029 


Invincible U. S. A.; march, by H. F. 
Odell, arr. by Loyd Loar; ten. banjo 
solo or duet. (Jn Odell tenor banjo 
solos) © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 e. Jan. 
3, 1928, 1 c. Jan. 26; EH 682559; H. F. 
Odell co., Boston. 1030 


Irish (An) jig; study for high finger 
action, by Ida Bostelmann; pf. 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2c. Jan. 7; E 679973; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 1031 


Istoria z pyronamy; words by Eugene 
Zukowsky, melody by A. Schwartz. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; EH 680929; Abe. . 
Schwartz, New York. 1032 


It is enough; words by William M. 
Runyan, music by Harry Dixon 
Loes; mixed voices. © Sept. 30, 
1927; 2 c. Dec. 19; E 679803 ; Hdwin 
O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 1033. 


It’s a long, long way to Tipperary; 
2 pt. song, words and music by Jack 
Judge and Harry Williams, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas, of England; treble 
voices. New York, N. Y., Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
le. Jan. 11; E 684223; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 1034 


It’s bologney; words by Billy Rose, 
music by James V. Monaco. © Jan. 
20, 1928; 2 c« Jan. 21; E 682448; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 10385 


It’s me; 4 pt. hymn, words and music 


by A. M. Townsend; m:xed voices. 
© Jan) '3) 1928502 sell yam: ies H 
682157 ; Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago. 

1036 


It takes a Cincinnati yellow, to satisfy 
a Georgia brown; words and melody 
by Al Berard and J. Russel Rob- 
inson. ©1c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 680852 ; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc, New 
York. 1037 


It was the dawn of love; words and 
melody by Lou Davis and J. Fred 
Goots.. "©" "ewan aa? 19264 1 
681109; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 1038 


It won’t be long now; words and 
melody by Bert G. Fisher [i.e E. G. 


Fisher]. © 1'’e. Dec! 9, 1927; EH 
682069: Ethelbert Griffith Fisher, 
Wilmar, Calif. 1039 


48 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


J’suis c’que j’su’s; couplets de Ma 
femme, paroles de Paul Briquet et 
Paul Gordeaux, musique de Pierre 
de Meure et Irving Paris, both of 
France. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 
23; E 684171; Kam, Paris. 1040 


ga, der Hollunder . . .; foxtrot, aus 
Yvette und ihre freunde, worte von 
Rudolf Osterreicher u. Wilhelm 
Sterk, musik von Michael Krausz, 
of Hungary, arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann. © Nov. 21, 1927; 1 ¢ Jan. 
14, 1928; E 684120; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. - 1041 


Jack and Jill; words by Dena Tem- 
pest, music by Wilfrid Sanderson ,of 
Great Britain; in F. © Dee. 23, 
1927;,1 c@ Jan. 27, 1928; E 684532; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 1042 


Jack and Joan; 
Jacobean pt. song, by Thomas Cam- 
pian, harmonized by Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England, with tonic sol- 
fa tr. by H. J. Timothy; mixed 
voices; in B flat. 4to. © Dec. 17, 
1927 ; 1 c. Dee. 19; E-684327; Stainer 
& Bell, Itd., London. 1043 


Jack in the box; by Zez Confrey 
[pseud. of EH. E. Confrey]; pf. € 
Dee: 30, 1927; 2 c Jan. 9, 1928: E 
681053 ; Jack Mills, inc, New York. 

1044 


Jack, jump over the candlestick; by 
Mathilde Bilbro; pf. © Jan. 12, 
1928; 2 c Jan. 14; E 682209; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 1045 


Jake the plumber; music for dra- 
matic recitation by Lew Brown, arr. 
by Jack Glogau, intro. Winter 
mirchen, by Czibulka [and] Flower 
song, by Gustav Lange; pf. (In 
Jake the plumber) © Feb. 14, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 17, 1928; E 682288; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

1046 


Jamaica; words and music by E. L. M. 
Harrison, with waltz arr. for pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1927; E 682416; Eva 
Louise MeGibbon Harrison, New 
London, Conn. 1047 


Japansy; waltz, words by Alfred 


Bryan, music by John Klenner; pf. 


and ukulele acc. © Dee. 28, 1927; 
2c. Dee. 30; E 680965; Harms, inc., 
New York. 1048 


Jardin (Le) de notre sceur Claire: 
chanson franciscaine, poéme de Léon 
Chancerel, mus que de Simone Plé, 


49 


HKlizabethan and. 


1057 


of France. © Dee. 1, 1927; 1 ¢. Dec. 
23; E 6842083; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris. 1049 


Jarnach (Philipp) Zehn kleine kla- 
vierstiticke (Ten little pieces) ; von 
P. Jarnach, of Spain. © Oct. 20, 
ISG; oh Cy OCt.2l i. Fr G6ig04:. Be. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

1050 


Te les porte bien; couplets de l’opérette 
Ma femme, paroles de P. Briquet et 
P. Gordeaux, musique de Pierre de 
Meure et Irving Paris, both of 
France. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 
25, 1928; H 684474; Kam, Paris. 

1051 


Je vous aime. (Will you say the same) ; 
‘words by J. Macklyn Meskyll, mel- 
ody by Abner Silver. © 1c. Jan. 19, 
1928; E 682405; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1052 


Jean; words by J. Gordon, melody by 
Ralph; De- Luca "O.- er jan. 12, 
1928; E 681181; James Gordon, New 
York. 10538 


Jeanneret (Albert) 20 quarts d’heure 
de lecture 4 vue au piano; exercices 
pratiques développant la rapidité, la 
netteté et la concentration visuelles 
par A. Jeanneret, of Switzerland. 
OblS* 4to; “© Dec? Bot 1A9e7" 1" c. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684438; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 1054 


—— 20 quarts d’heure de lecture 4 vue 
au violon; exercices pratiques devé- 
loppant la rapidité, la netteté et la 
concentration visuelles par A. Jean- 
neret, of Switzerland. obl. 4to. © 
Dee: 20, 1927; 1 c,Jan. 16; 1928; BE 
684439; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 1055 


25 quarts d’heure de lecture & vue 
au piano; exercices pratiques déve- 
loppant la rapidité, la netteté et la 
concentration visuelles par A. Jean- 
neret, of Switzerland. obl. 4to. © 
Dee. 20;(1927 21; CaTanvi6) 1928; 
6844387; Ed:tions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 1056 


Jesus, the very thought of Thee (Jesu 
dulcis memoria) ; anthem, words by 
Bernard of Clairvaux, English tr. 
by Edward Caswell, music by Vit- 
toria, arr. by E. Harold Geer; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Dee. 22, 1927; 
2 e. Jan. 10, 1928; E 682017; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 1057 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1058 


Jesus, Who gave Himself for you; set 
to tune St. Bernard, by J. R chard- 
son, adapted and arr. by Charles P. 
Scott; mixed voices. (Jn Arthur P. 
Schmidt’s octavo edition) © Dee. 
27, 1927; 2c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 679860; 


Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1058 — 


Jesus within; words by L’zzie De Ar- 
mond, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
wee 7, 1927; 2. ¢ Jan.217, 19282an 
682273; John H. Jones, Greensboro, 
N. C. 1059 


Jogging along behind the old grey 
mare; fox trot, words and music by 
John P. Long, of England; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 1927; 
1c Jan. 16, 1928; EK 684823; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

1060 


John Gilpin; by William Cowper, set 
to music by Colin Taylor, of HEng- 
land. 1. Violino pr'mo.—2. Violino 
secondo. © Dee. 28, 1927; 1 ec. each 
Jan. 10, 1928; EH 684004, 684005; No- 
vello & eco., Itd., London. 1061, 1062 


John Macaroni; words and melody by 
M. Bianchi and R. M. Bonsanti. © 
1 ec. Jan. 19, 1928; E 682396; Mer- 
cione Bianchi and R. M. Bonsanti, 
Brooklyn. 1063 


Johnny Goodwin; words and melody 
by C. M. Reynolds. © 1c. Jan. 26, 
1928; E 682594; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 1064 


Joli rien; intermezzo, par G. Razigade, 
of France. 1. Orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to—2. Pf. © Dec. 28, 1927; 
1 ce. each Jan. 25, 1928; E 684504, 
684507 ; Georges Razigade, Bordeaux, 
France. 1065, 1066 


Joli tambour; chanson de route du 
pays de Liége, arr. et harmonisée par 
Guy We'tz, of Belgium. (Jn Vieilles 
chansons francaises) © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 ce. Jan. 13, 1928; EH 684059; 
J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 1067 


Jolly (The) rover; intermezzo giocoso, 
by William C. Schoenfeld: orch. 4to. 
© ‘Dec. 29; 1927 -) 2 Dee: S05) EB 
679767; Music buyers corp., New 
York. 1068 


Jonglerie; de Hedy Spielter; pf. © 
Pere, 10, 1927 <2 co dates We Noe 
681331; Durand et cie., Paris. 1069 


Journée de féte; ouverture, de R. 
Géliot, of France; orch., avee pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 
1 ¢e. Dee. 23; E 684098; R. Géliot, 
Paris. 1070 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Joy; by R. Nofka pf., 4 hands. © 
Jan. 30, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 31; E 682675; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 1071 


Jub late; by EH. S. Hosmer; organ. (In 
Schmidt’s lyric album) © Jan. 17, 
1928; 2 @ Jan: 215 Wies24s- Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1072 


Judgment (The) day is coming; words 
and music by Johnston Morris; 
mixed voices. (Jn Gospel melodies) 
© Jan. 10,1928) 2 @€) Jam AG. 
682257 ; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

1073 


June twilight; words by’John Mase- 
field, music by Roy E. Agnew, of 
Great Britain. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. 
Alto or bar. © Dee. 27, 1927; 2c. 
each Jan. 4, 1928; E 679867; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1074 


Junior high; march, by A. J. Weidt, 
arr. by Clayton Mls. 4to. 1. Oreh. 
with pf. conductor.—2. Band with 
solo B fiat trumpet conductor.—3. 
Plectrum banjo solo. © Nov. 1, 
1927; 2 ec. each!) Jan & 29285) 
680869-680871 ; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 1075-1077 


Junior high; march, by A. J. Weidt; 
ten. banjo solo. © Nov. 1, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680873; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 1078 


Junior hymns and songs; ed. and 
compiled by Elizabeth McH. Shields. 
8vo. © Dec. 15, 1927; 2 e. Jan. 3, 
1928; aff. Dec. 31, 1927; A 1018055 ; 
Presbyterian committee of publica- 
tion, Richmond. 1079 


Jirame; Spanish tango, by Maria 
Grever, transcribed by Arthur Hart- 
mann; violin and pf. © Dec. 20,. 
1927: 2 c. Dec. 28; EB 680985; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1080 


Just a barrel of kisses; words by Tom 
Baily, music by William de Ligne 


mare and 8. Burns. ©1c. Jan. 27, 
1928: E 681571; Seymour Burns, 
Los Angeles. 1081 


Just a bit of dream; words and melody 
by M. H. Rainsford. [Photostat] 
© 1e. Jan. 14, 1928; BH Gsi245; 
Marguerite Helene Rainsford, Ma- 
maroneck, N. Y. 1082 


Just a little better every day; words 
by Alfred Barratt, music by Harry 
Dixon Loes: mixed voices. (Jn 
Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 16; E 682240; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 1083 


20 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


Just a year ago to-night; song by 
Billy Rose, Lee David and Dave 
Dreyer. © Apr. 7, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
21, 1928: E 682449; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. [© revised- words] 

i 1084 


Just because; words and music by 
Jimmy Ferguson [i. e. O. J. Fergu- 


son] © 1 ce. Dec... 31, 1927; E 
679778; Olonzo James Ferguson, 
Decatur, Il. 1085 


Just fancy ; selection, by Philip Charig 
and Joseph Meyer, arr. by Oscar 
Radin; pf. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 «¢. 


Jan. 4, 1928; EH 680972; Harms, inc., 


New York, 1086 
words and music by 
B. W. Marvel; sop. solo. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 38, 1928; E 679895; Bernice 
Weekly Marvel, Lincoln, Neb. 1087 


Just happy; words and music by G. 
H. Bernhard. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 679777; Grace Holliway Bernhard, 
Oakland. Calif. 1088 


Just imagine it; from The girl friend, 
words by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, music by Harris Weston, of 
England; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 1927; 
1e. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684316; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 1089 


Just keep smiling; words by Marion 
MacKay, music by M. H. Skiles; pf. 
© 1.e Jan. 21, 1928; E 682454; 
Marlin H. Skiles, Detroit. 1090 


Just like a pure white rose; words 
and music by Reed Stampa, of Great 


Just for you; 


Britain; in B. [Staff and _ tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 20, 1928; 
1 c Jan. 21; E 684456; Worton 


David, ltd., London. 1091 
Just like the end of a story; fox-trot, 
words and music by George Whiting 
and Lew Pollack. © Dec. 31, 1527; 
2 ec. Jan. 5, 1928; E 681024; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 1092 


Just one lone passenger; words and 
music by George L. Rothermel, op. 
115; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
19,' 1928; 2 ce Jan: 25; E 681502; 
Rothermel music pub. co., Sunbury, 
Pa. 1093 


Just one of those gals; fox trot, words 
by Albert Lyons, melody by Joe 


Albert [i. e. J. J. Albert] © 1. 
Jan. 27, 1928; E 681567: Joseph 
John Albert, Newark, N.»J. 1094 


1107 


Just one sorrowing heart; words and 
melody by Hattie McDaniel. ©1e. 
Jan. 23, 1928; E 682540; Consoli- 
dated music pub. house, Chicago. 

1095 


Just so-so; by A. C. Russell; pf. © 
1 ce. Jan. 14, 1928; E 682188; Alva 
Calvin Russell, Chicago. 1096 


Just someone to say that I love you; 
words and music by S. Jefferson. © 
1c. Jan. 12, 1928; E 682175; Sher- 
man Jefferson, Sacramento, Calif. 

1097 


Just suppose; words and music by 
Lb.) *W. Coleman, jr:’ © 1c. Jan. -7, 
1928; E 679996; Leonard Wilfrid 
Coleman, jr., Philadelphia. 1098 


Just the way you are; words and 
music by M. Batchelor. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1928; E 682459; Miriam 
Batchelor, Brookline, Mass. 1099 


Just to take the trail back home; 
words by M. Sterzick, musie by 
Abbie A. Ford. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
By Me Pal eve, de> spe ia aces hp Ay 
Sterzick, Detroit. 1100 


Just watch Abie; Hungarian fox trot, 
by F. Markush, of Hungary; pf. 
1 ec. Jan. 5, 1928; E 677968; Fred. 
Markush, Budapest, Hungary. 1101 


Just watch that step; melody by H. 
J. Grossman. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1928; 
E 682547; Hyman J. Grossman, 
Brooklyn. 1102 


Kalédu giesmés; tekstas A. JakStas ir 
Margalis, paraSé Antanas Vana- 
gaitis; miSram chorui. 4to. 1. Hi, 
Kalédos. [1 other] © Dec. 24, 
1927; Qe. Jan. 3):19028; EH 680833 ; 
Xavier Strumskis, Brooklyn. 1103 


Kammermusik, nr. 5; von Paul Hinde- 
mith, of Germany, op. 36, nr. 4; 
solo-bratsche u. grosseres kammer- 
orch. Partitur. 12mo. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 1 ec. Dec. 17; EH 684297; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

1104 


Kanonische motetten; nach worten des 
Angelus Silesius, musik von Joseph 
Haas, of Germany, op. 75; gemisch- 
ten chor, a cappella. 4to. nr. 1, 2. 
© Dec. 20, 1927; 1 e. each Dec. 17; 
E 684291, 684292; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 1105, 1106 


Kapu raasku (Karee glazkee); words 
anon., musie arr. by H. Lefkowitch. 
New York, Metro music co. [Rus- 
sian |\'text] | ©! Dec.’ 15, 1927; 2 «. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 679827; Henry Lef- 
kowitch, New York. 1107 


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1108 


Katouka; tango milonga, de G. Akiba, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 


teur. 4to: © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 6843857; Gyptis 
Akiba, Paris. 1108 


Katy-did, Katy-didn’t; musical argu- 
ment, by Florence Grandland Gala- 
jikian; pf. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 6; E 682203; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 1109 


Katze (Die) auf dem dach; tanzlied 
aus dem 17. jahrhundert, bearb. von 
Erwin Lendvai, of Germany; min- 
nerchor a cappella. 4to. © Oct. 
15,,;19275 At, c.,, Oct. 17 ys Gd 7895 ; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

1110 


Keep a going; words by Florence 
Golata, music by C. Kwiatkowski. 
© 1ce Jan. 17, 1928; EH 682329; 
Cassimera Kwiatkowski, Buffalo. 

1111 


Keep your promise to me; words and 
melody by W. Markowitz. © 1 .e. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 682304; William 
Markowitz, Los Angeles. 1112 


Ketty boxeur; opérette en 3 actes, 
livret de lLuc-Morier, couplets de 
Pierre Varenne, musique de Gaston 
Gabaroche, of France. Partition pf. 
et. chant. Y© ‘Nov. 202192751 e: 
Dec. 23; D 27239; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 1113 


Kiddi-logues; words by Hileen de 
Mancha, music by H. C. G. Stevens, 
of Great Britain; pf. series 1—4. 
©: Oct. 21, 1927; 1 «@ Nov. 5; E 


684868; Harold Charles Gilbard 
Stevens, London. 1114 
Kidnaping [!] (The) of Marion 


Parker; words by Willard McBride, 
music by S. Bernstein. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1928; E 681322; Samuel Bern- 
stein, Cincinnati. 1115 


Killing time; melody by S. B. Chris- 
tensen. -, ©) danse 928 3 
679773; Siegfried B. Christensen, 
New Orleans. 1116 


King Jesus; words by A. H. Ackley, 
music by B. D. Ackley; mixed 
voices. (In Gospel melodies) © 
yan: 10, 19283" (Zenon na.” E) 
682268; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

1117 


King Joe; by A. Scott; 1st violin. © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1928; B 679776; Arthur 
Scott, Chicago. 1118 


Or 


pt. III, n.s., v. 23 


King of the elephant and castle; words 
and music by Barry Ono, of Eng- 
land; pf. and ukulele ace.; in D. 
[Staff and tenic sol-fa notations] 
© Jan. 18, 1928; 1 @ Jan. 21; EB 
684871; Sidney Barnard,. London. 

1119 


King of the road; by R. S. Morrison, 
op. 208; pf., 4 hands. © Jan. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 14; E 682207; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 1120 


Kingdom (The) of man; words by 
L. C. Biggs, music by George Greg- 
ory La Motte, arr. by Harry L. Al- 
ford.'''© : 1) el \Jani °26) 19928) 
682589 ; Lewis Cass Biggs, Lawrence, 
Kan. ata 


King’s (The) highway; words and 
music by K. Johnston; mixed voices. 


8v0o. © Nov. 30, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20, 
1928; E 681855; Kate Johnston, 
Mineral _ Wells, Tex. 1122 
Kinkajou (The); by Paddy, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 20, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 684503; A. Olivier, 
Paris. 1 P53 
Kinkajou (Le) (The  kinkajou) ; 
paroles francaises de Jacques 


Charles, of France, paroles anglaises 
de Joseph McCarthy, musique de 
Harry Tierney. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 6843898; Publi- 
cations Francis-Day, Paris. 1124 


Kirschbltitenfest (Das); musik zu 
Klabunds schauspiel, von Ernst 
Toch, of Austria; orech. Partitur. 
©” Dec: 20," 1927 -" ie wee 17. Bl 
684295; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 1125 


Klechda; wiersz M. H. Szpyrkowny, 
muzyka W. Lachman; chor meski. 
Chicago, Ill., W. H. Sajewski pub. 
co. 4to. Dee, , 10,4 Agate, C. 
Jan. 9, 1928; EH 681065; Wiadyslaw 
H. Sajewski, Chicago. 1126 


Kleine (Das)  klavierbuch;  sechs 
tibungsstiicke u. vierzehn charakter- 
stiicke von Heinrich Kaspar Schmid, 
of Germany,’ op. 53. © Oct. 20, 
1927; 1 «@ Oct. 17; BH 6779013) B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

1g 27 


Kleine’ klavierstiicke; von Lothar 
Windsperger, of Germany, op. 37. 
heft 1. © Oct. 20, 1927}; 1: e) Oct. 
17; E 677902; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 1128 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


1148 


Komm zum fiinf-uhr-tee; fox trot, aus 
Yvette und ihre freunde, worte von 
Rudolf Osterreicher u. Wilhelm 
Sterk, musik von Michael Krausz, 
of Hungary, arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann. © Nov. 21, 1927; 1 ¢ Jan. 
14, 1928; E 684121; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 1129 


Komodie ftir orchester; von Ernst 
Toch, of Austria, op. 42. Partitur. 
@y Get, 20). 1927; 1. c, Oct: 17; B 
677898; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 1130 


Kosari; melody by P. Humeniuk. © 
1 ec Jan. 38, 1928; E 679894; Paul 
Humeniuk, New York. 1131 


Kowalsky (Alfred) Quatre tableaux; 
en forme de variations sur un théme 
russe, par Alfred Kowalsky, of Lux- 
embourg; violoncelle et pf. © Dee. 
10, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1928; E 684249 ; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

1132 


Krakowiak gurala; melody by P. Hu- 
meniuk. © 1e. Jan. 19, 1928; E 
681405; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

1133 


Krishna’s song; legend of India, words 
by Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, music 
by R. Huntington Woodman; low 
voice, © Jan. 19, 1928; 2c. Jan. 28; 
E 681597; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 1134 


Kiiss mich zum letzten mal, Natascha ; 
slow-fox, aus Alles aus liebe, text 
von Karl Farkas, Enrst Marischka 
u. Alfred Steinberg-Frank, musik 
von Robert Stolz, of Austria, op. 491. 
© Oct. 21, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928: 
E 684066; W. Karczag, Vienna. 1135 


Kiiss’ mich zum letztenmal, Natascha; 
slow fox aus Alles aus liebe, text 
von Karl Farkas, Ernst Marischka 
u. Alfred Steinberg-Frank, musik 
von Robert Stolz, arr. von Fred 
Ralph, of Austria; salon-orch. mit 
klavier direktion. 4to. © Oct. 21, 
19275 1c. Dec. 21; H 684334;. WwW. 
Karezag, Vienna. 1136 


Ladron; tango, words and music by 
C. Cobian; pf. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1928; 
E 680937; Carlos Cobian, New York. 

1137 


Lady of Havana; words and music 
by Saul Bernie, Jack Val and Paul 
IF. van Loan; pf. and ukulele ace. © 


WeEH 28, T1920%..25 ef Dec. .30 B 
680966; Harms, ine., New York. 
i. 1138 


D3 


Lagrima (Una) ; tango, de José Sentis, 
of Spain; orch. avee pf. conducteur 
et paroles. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1 ce. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684415; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 1139 


Lalla Rookh; suite from the ballet, by 
Frank Stanley Smith, of England; 
pf, + © sane 30: 1928 1" 'e, iJan!''23 - 
EB} 684522 ; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don. 1140 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Dan- 
Ses des esclaves (Slaves dances) ; de 
Namouna, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
©) Novy. 20, 19209 be Dec, 2a: 
684113; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1141 


—— Danses marocaines (Morocco 
dances) ; de suite Namouna, arr. par 
F. Salabert; orech: avec pf. conduc- 
teur. © Dec. 1, 1927;-1 « Dec. 23; 
H 684219; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1142 


— Mazurka; de suite Namouna, arr. 
par FEF. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. © Dec. 1, 
1927; i ec. Dee. 23; E 684184; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Par’s. 1143 


Oh! quand je dors (Oh! when I 
Sleep) ; mélodie, par Ed. Lalo, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°" violon con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1c. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684411; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 1144 


Pas des cymbales (Cymbals’ 
rythm) ; de suite Namouna, arr. par 
FF. Salabert, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1c. 
Dec. 23; E 684186; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 1145 


— La sieste (Siesta); de suite Na- 
mouna, arr. par F. Salabert; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur. © Dec. 1, 
1927; 1 c. Dec. 23; E 684185; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 1146 


Lambert (Leslie) Trois piéces pour 
piano; de L. Lambert, of England. 
1. Caprice. [2 others] © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1928; BH 684258 ;yX 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

1147 


Lament; a faded flower, by Paul 
Stoeving; violin and pf. or organ. 
Janie, SMSessi2 wei sFan- 74s) 
681026; Edward Schuberth & ©co., 
ine., New York. 1148 


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1149 


pt. 01, Ass. V. 23 


Lamento; by Gabriel-Marie, arr. by R. | Leavens; hymn tune, by H. Loy; pf. 


Jungnickel; orch., with pf. conduct- 
or. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 5; EB 
680901; Ross Jungnickel, inc., New 
York. 1149 


Lamento; d’Alfred Bachelet, doigtés 
et coups d’archet par F. Pollain, 
both of France; violoncelle et pf. © 
July 4, 1927; 1 c«. Aug. 4; E 684168; 
Alphonse Ledue et cie., Paris.. 1150 


Land of lakes is calling; words by Ada 
Bontecou Robinson, melody by A. V. 
Swenson. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; EB 
680847 ; Arthur V. Swenson, Minne- 
apolis. 1151 


Land (The) that used to be; words 
and melody by N. S. Pettinger. © 
1 ec. Nov. 8, 1927; E 682100; Nicholas 
Sylvester Pettinger, Syracuse, Nebr. 

1152 


Lastucka; polka, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; HB 
680936; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

1153 


Laughing at love; words and melody 
by (G2) W. Carey © 1 ¢: “Jan, 26, 
1928: E 682601; Clarence Wiliam 
Carey, San Francisco. 1154 


Laughing eyes; waltz, by H. F. Odell, 
arr. by Loyd Loar; ten. banjo solo 
or duet. (Jn Odell tenor banjo 
solos) © Dee. 28, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 
1928, 1 c. Jan. 26; E 682565; H. F. 
Odell co., Boston. 1155 


Lead us, O Father; set to tune Long- 
wood, words by William H. Burleigh, 
music by Joseph Barnby, adapted 
and arr. by Charles P. Scott; mixed 
voices. (Jn Arthur P. Schmidt's 
octavo edition) © Dee. 27, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 679861; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1156 


Leader (The) four-square; words by 
Henry Van Dyke, music by Lewis 
Henry Horton. 4to. 1. Standard ar- 
rangement.—2. Male voices. © Dee. 
oe ORT * 2) se, Decuearen US Ll: 
Young men’s division glee club, Y. 
M. C, A., Dayton, O. 1157 


Leaping Lena; words and melody by 
A, Frazzini. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1928; 
E 682534; Amicus Frazzini, Boston. 

1158 


Learning that I love you; words and 
music by A. T. Bullock. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Dec. 27, 
1927; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1928; E 680834; 
Alfred T. Bullock, New York. 1159 


© Dec. 28, 1927; 2 c. Jan.'3, 1928; 
EK 680832; Harvey Loy, Rutherford, 
Ndi 1160 


Lectures 4 vue pour piano; accom- 
pagnées de commentaires’ sur le texte 
musical, de G. Sporek, of France. 
Paris, E. Ploix. © Dee. 10, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 684273; Georges 
Sporck, Paris. 1161 


Leno; Indian song, words and music 
by M. Bowman. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1928; 
E 682097 ; Marie Bowman, San Jose, 
Calif. 1162 


Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Liebesrebel- 
lion (R-bellione dell’ amore); oper- 
ette in 3 akten, libretto di Heinrich 
Hermann Regel , musica di R. Leon- 
eavallo, of Italy. . Partition pf. et 
ehant. ‘© > 1 .@.dan.i25, 3928; ..D 
27249; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. . ' 1163 


Lesz maga juszt is az enyém; tango 
Argentino, szévegét irta, Harmath 
Imre, zenéjét szerzé Hisemann Mi- 
haly, of Hungary. © Mar. 1, 1927; 
1c. July 16; E 677876; Rozsavolgyi 
& co., Budpest, Hungary. 1164 


Let; words and music by V. M. Jan- 
uary. Cleveland, O., Excelsior pub. 
co. ©, Dee, (31, 192G 2 aeader. aL; 
E 679762; Viva M. January, Cleve- 
land. 1165 


Let me dream; words by Mrs. J. Wal- 
worth Smith, music by Wm A. Pack- 
ard, arr. by Harry L. Harts. 1. In 
B flat-2.,JInsD fake sO aNowx..29, 
1927; 2 c. each Dee. 31; E 681273; 
White-Smith music pub. co, Boston. 

1166 


Let me dream; 4-pt. song, words by 
Mrs. J. Walworth Smith, music by 
Wim. A. Packard, arr. by Harry L. 
Harts; mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 
25, 1927: 2. ¢. Meeival +1 yoslzi2; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

1167 


Let me dream and again remember ; 
fox trot, words and music by J. R. 
Brannan. St. Louis, Mo., R. Stem- 
mel music co. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 e«. 
Jan. 5; E 680879; Josie R. Brannan, 
St. Louis. 1168 


Let me take you up in my aeroplane 
for two; words and music by V. 
Zace. © 1 ec Jan. 31, 1928; E 
682715; Vera Zace, San Francisco. 

1169 


D4 


no. 1, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


1191 


Let me waltz again with you; words 
by Phil. Shapiro, music by M. Brum- 
henge) ©) i i) ec. (Jane.(30, 19285). B 
681630; Mary Brumberg, Buffalo. i 

117 


Let not your heart be troubled; words 
and melody by John B. Blakey. © 
1 ec. Jan. 9, 1928; E 681074; Con- 
solidated music pub. house, Chicago. 

1171 


Let’s drift back together again; fox- 
trot, words by Sam Gobble [i. e. S. 
M. Gobble], melody by Frank Mar- 
mmez, jr. © 1c Jan. 10). 1928> 
682080; Samuel Maurice Gobble, 
Memphis, Tenn. ‘1172 


Let’s pretend; words and music by 
Anton Mariette, of Great Britain; 
low voice. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
5; BE 680952; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. FES 


Let’s start over again; words and 
melody by Dick Leibert [i. e. R. Lei- 
pert}! © i dice Jan. //14~ 1928+ Bh 
682194; Richard Leibert, Pittsburgh. 

1174 


Let this mind be in you; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by George B. 
Nevin; male voices; organ acc. 4to. 
© Jan. 12, 1928; 2 c Jan. 16; EB 
682345; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

1175 


Let your lips touch my lips; words and 
music by L. E. Waggaman. © Nov. 
yy 19273). 2. ce. Novi 3; Hi 682220; 
Laura E. Waggaman, New Orleans. 

1176 


Lettre au lointain bien-aimé; paroles 
et musique d’Héléne Graton, of 
France. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
7, 1928; E 684271; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

\ 1177 


Liadoff (A.) Prelude; arr. by Roland 
Revell, of Great Britain; flute and 
mie PG) Wee 421512927! Dict dam. 12) 
1928; E 684049; Rudall, Carte & co., 
Itd., London. 1178 


Liberty’s (The) song; marche ameri- 
caine, de Léon Dacette, of France, 
op. 10: orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Oct. 18, 1927; 1 ec. Dee. 31; 
E 684142; United music co., New 
York. 1179 


LibuSe valcik; arr. by Louis Vitak; 
concertina. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 ec. 
Jan. 9, 1928; E 681045; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicaga@ 1180 


a 


Oo 


Lieben (Das) bringt gross’ freud’; 
volkslied aus Schwaben von Fr. 
Silcher, bearb. von Hrwin Lendvai, 
of Germany; mannerchor a cappella. 
4to. © Oct. 15, 1927; 1 ¢. Oct. 17; 
I) 677889; B.-Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 1181 


Lieder fiir singkreise; vier lieder, 
worte von Platen, u. a., musik von 
Paul Hindemith, of Germany, op. 
43, no. 2, hrsg. von P. Hindemith, 
Fritz Jéde u. Hans Mersmann; drei 
stimmen. Singpartitur. 4to. © Aug. 
19273) te. July 265° Hh GT7919 5B: 
Schott’s shéne, Mainz, Germany. 

: 1182 


Life; words and music by L. A. 
Palmer: © 1 ¢. Jan. 14, 1928; HE 
682192; Lewis Albert Palmer, South 
Bend, Ind. 1183 


Life (The) boat; words anon., music 
arr. by B. B. ‘McKinney; mixed 
voices. (In Gospel melodies) © 
Jan. 10, 1928; 2. ¢. Jan. 16; EH 682246; 
Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 1184 


Lifer’s march; words and melody by 
J. Ll. Lemberg. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1928; 
EH 681323; Joseph Liebish Lemberg, 
Charlestown, Mass. 1185 


Light; words by George Matheson, 
music by C. J. Shaddick. © Oct. 
4, 1927; 2 e. Oct. 26; EH. 681210; 
Charles J. Shaddick, Ishpeming, 
Mich. 1186 

Light-hearted (The) fairy; words -by 
George Darley, music by Felix 


White; high voice. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
2 ce. Dec. 28; E 680993; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. sil ad Row ¢ 


Light in my heart; words by HE. C. 
Baird, music by B. D. Ackley ; mixed 


voices. © May 20, 1927; 2 c Dee. 
22: E 679813; Standard pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 1188 


Light (The) in the valley; words and 


melody by Reed and Duncan. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1928; EH 679880; Ralph 


Peer, New York. 1189 
Lil’ ol’ home; words by Jo’ Trent, 
music by J. Russel Robinson; pf. 


and ukulele ace. © Dec. 28, 1927; 
2 ec. Dec. 30; E 680964; Harms, inc., 
New York. 1190: 


Lily Lou; words by Sidney Mitchell, 
music by dt. Hird: pf... ace.,.. with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
©) Jan BS: 1928-2: ey Jan: 24:1 
682503; Russell Hird, New York. 

1191 


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1192 


Lincke-winke; two-step fantasie, von 
Paul Lincke, of Germany; salon- 
orch. 4to. © Nov. 28, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 684276; Apollo 
verlag, Berlin. 1192 


Lincoln; words and music by OC. 
Simmons. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
9; E 681063; Cyrus Simmons, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 1193 


Lindbergh; galop, de Paul Fauchey, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 28; 
E 684110; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1194 


Lindy king of the air; words and 
musie by A. Dvorak. © 1 «¢.. Oct. 
28, 1927; E 682417; Antonetta 
Dvorak, New York. 1195 

Lingua (La) taliana; mnuovissima 


macchietta, versi di Tony Ferraz- 
zano, melodia di Raffaele Grauso. 
4to. ©. Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. Jan. 27; 
HK 681540; Antonio Grauso, New 
York. 1196 


Linon léger; des Romanesques, poésie 
d’ Edmond Rostand, musique d’ 
André Colomb, of France. Editions 


Costallat. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 «¢ 
Dee. 28; E 684115; Lucien de 
Lacour, Paris. 1197 


Lion’s (The) roar; melody by Thomas 


Waller. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1928; E 
681162; Clarence Williams musit 
pub. co., inc., New York. 1198 


Listen to the lambs; 4 pt. hymn, words 
and music by Edward Boatner; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 12; E 682126; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 1199 


Liszt (Franz) Liebestraum (Dream of 
love); transcribed by A. Pattman, 


of Great Britain; organ. © Dec. 
Pi OZ. Ae: Janeel2. iS 2s s ak 
684042; Meyer De Wolfe, London. 

1200: 


Lithuanian westuwin; polka, melody 
by A. Schwartz. © 1 e. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 682308; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 1201 


Little (A) bird came singing; words 
by B. T. Altman, music by Larcile 
Burton. © Dec. 28, 1927; 2 ¢c. Jan. 
3, 1928; E 679826; Bessie Traylen 
Altman, Sausalito, Calif. 1202 

Little boy blues; fox trot, from Clowns 


in clover, words by Desmond Carter, 
music by Vivian Ellis, of England; 


pt. D1, nosy, ¥..23 


in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 6843817; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 1203 


Little (A) dance; by Arthur B. Crane, 
op. 16, no. 4; pf. © Dee. 27, 1927; 
2 ¢, Jan. 21, 1928 Hr Gszaroe BK. 
Wood music co., Boston. 1204 


Little drops of water little grains of 
sand; words by A. C. Rogers, musie 
by C. L. Roberts. © Aug. 6, 1927; 
2c¢. Jan. 3, 1928; EH 682493; Alex- 
ander C. Rogers and C. Luckey Rob- 
erts, New York. — 1205 


Little (The) drummer boy; by Ida 
Bostelmann; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 7; E 679974; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 1206 


Little (The) folks carnival; melody 
by FE. Feldman, op. 44. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1928; E 681462; Frank Feldman, 
Brooklyn. 1207 


Little girl -I love you; words and mu- 
sic by M. W. Hennen. © Dee. 21, 
1927; 2 c.,Jan:.19;, 1928; BH 681369 ; 
Mildred White Hennen, Washington, 
Pa. - 1208 


Little girl of my dreaming; 4-pt. song, 
words and mus‘ec by EH. Beardsley; 
men’s voices. Chicago, Beverly mu- 
sic co. 4to. © Jan. 7, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 7; E 681033; Edith B. Beards- 
ley, Chicago. 1209 


Little (A) gray cottage; words and 
music by A. Downing; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. Cleveland, O., Better mu- 
gic co.. © Deco 102i eee. Jan. 
5, 1928; E 680897; Albert Downing, 
Cleveland. 1210 


Little lady of the moon; words by 
Fred. E. Weatherly, music by Eric 
Coates, of Great Britain. © Jan. 
5, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 6; E 677967 ;s Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 1211 


Little Marian Parker; words and mel- 
ody by William Barrett. ©1e. Jan. 
9, 1928: E 681094; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New: York. 1212 


Little Stanley’s prayer; words and 
music by B. R. Emery; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1928; E 682078; B. Raymour 
Emery, San Francisco. 1213 


Little star (Hstrellita); by Manuel 
Ponce, arr. by Frank La Forge ; pipe- 
organ. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
27; BE 682636; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 1214 


06 


no. 1, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1241 


Little star (EHstrellita) ; Mexican song, 
English version by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Manuel M. Ponce, 
arr. by. Charles F. Manney. 1. H gh 
voice; in F.—2. Low voice; in D. 
© Jan. 7, 1928; 2 c. each-Jan 16; 
BE 682349; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

1215 


Little (The) stray dog; words and 
music by Laurie Gregory Nicholson ; 
mec) wan 20, 1928-2 ¢. Janio20- 


E 682582; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 1216 
Little (A) talk with Jesus; words 


anon., music by R. H. Gilreath. © 

Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 6; E 680902; 

Robinson H. Gilreath, Chicago. 
1217 


Little (A) talk with Jesus; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Edward Boat- 
ner; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c Jan. 12; EH 682112; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 1218 


Little (A) too much of everything is 
not enough for me; words by T. 
Paine, music by Chester Escher; 1st 
mono, ©), die, Jan: 21, 1928<).H 
682458; Tracy Paine, Milwaukee. 

1219 


Litwinka; polka, melody by _ A. 
Schwartz. ©1e. Jan. 16, 1928: E 
682309; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

1220 


Live (A) wire; march, by Jas. H. 
Johnstone, arr. by Loyd Loar; ten. 
banjo solo or duet. (Jn Odell tenor 
banjo solos) © Dee. 28, 1927; 1. 
Jan. 3, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 26; E 682566; 
H. F. Odell co., Boston. 1221 


Livery stable blues; by Alc’de Nunez 
and Ray Lopez, arr. by Elmer 
Schoebel; orch. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1927; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 682011; Mel- 
rose bros. musie¢ co., ine., Chicago. 

1222 


Living on love; words by Irving Kahal 
and Francis Wheeler, music by Ted 
Snyder; pf. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1928; 
E 681327; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 1223 


Liza ; words and music by Cliff Friend 
and Charles Rosoff. © Jan. 6, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 7; E 679944; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 1224 

*Liza; words by Correll and Gosden, 
music by Delos Owens, arr. by Rube 
Bennett; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
paver 10.7 1628 5) 2. G, can. 13.008 
682225; M'lton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 1225 


a 


o¢ 


Lochinvar; music by C. S. Lang, of 
England, op. 7. 1. Violino primo.— 
2. Violino secondo.—3. Violoncello.— 
4. Viola.—5. Contra basso. © Jan. 
6, 1928; 1 c. each Jan. 10; E 684010— 
684014; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

1226-1230 


Londonderry (The) air; old tune, arr. 
by Herbert Hughes, of Great Brit- 
ain, fingering and bowing of the 
violin pt. by Jelly D’Aranyi; violin 
and pf: © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ¢c. Jan. 
27, 1928; E 6845387; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 1231 


Lone (The) crusader; march, by K. L. 
K ng; orch. 4to. © Jan. 18, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 18; E 682382; Karl L. King 
music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 12382 


Lonely; words by G. B. Gregory, mel- 
ody by Hugene Platzman. © 1 «. 
Jan. 8, 1928; E 682419; Glada B. 
Gregory, Waterloo, Ia. 1233 


Lonely just lonely for you; waltz 
ballad, words and music by G. 
Keeney, arr. by G. E. Hunt. © 
Dec. 2, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 3; E 682514; 
Goldie Keeney, Covington, Ky. 1234 


Lonely little girl; words by W. P. 
Keogh and Andres Fornal, music by 
John J. Rizza; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©1c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 680848; Wal- 
ter P. Keogh, New York. 1235 


Lonesome and blue; waltz, words of 
cho. and melody by J. C. Smolen; 
voice or violin. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; 
E 679877; John C. Smolen, Chicago. 

1236 


Lonesome like me; words and’ melody 
by W. Markowitz. © 1. Jan. 18, 
1928; E 681313; William Marko- 
witz, Los Angeles. 1237 


Same. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1928; BE 
681473; William Markowitz, Los 
Angeles. 1238 


Lonesome pillow what do you see in 
my dreams; words and melody by 
E. M. Manley. ©1e. Jan. 18, 1928; 
E 681310; Edward Marquis Manley, 
Los Angeles. 1239 


Long-haired mamma; words and mu- 
sic by Maury Madison [pseud. of 
W. R. Smith. ©. Dee. 5, 1927; 2 «. 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 682183; W. Ren- 
wick Smith, New York. 1240 


Same. © Dec. 5, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 
27, 1928; E 681553; W. Renwick 
Smith, New York. 1241 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1242 


Long (A) journey; keyboard study, 
by Ida Bostelmann; pf. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2 ¢ Jan. 7; H 679975; Belwin, 
ine., New York. 1242 


Long time men; words and melody 
by diG. Johnson. © 1c. Jan. 24, 
1928; E 682531; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 1243 


Longing; by Frederic Lillebridge, spe- 
cially ‘annotated for use in connec- 
tion with the Standard course of 
music and piano lessons. © Dec. 
1, 1927; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 17, 1928; 
A 1063632; Standard cooperative 
conservatory, Dallas. 1244 


Longing; words by Jean Don [pseud. 
of F. W. Adams], music by Ad 
Adams [pseud. of F. W. Adams] 
© 1 ec. Dee. 30, 1927; E 682166; 
Frank W. Adams, Minneapolis. ae 

1 


Longing; words by T. Murphy, music 
by Burrell Van Buren. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 9; EH 681062; Teresa 
Murphy, Taylor, N. D. 1246 


Loose him and let him go; words and 
melody by John B. Blakey. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 9, 1928; E 681075; Consoli- 
dated music pub. house, Chicago. 

1247 


Lord God, our Father; Ave Maria, 
words by Harold EH. B. Speight, mu- 
sic by Tomas Luis da Vittoria, arr. 
by Raymond C. Robinson; 4 male 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1927; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 679754; Charles W. 
Homeyer & co., Boston. 1248 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; words 
of the 23rd psalm, music by C. Y. 
Wiles. Indianapolis, Ind., Wiles 
music pub. co. © Jan. 16, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 26; E 681549; Cora Young 
Wiles, Indianapolis. 1249 


Lord (The) is thy keeper; words 
from Psalm CXXI, music by G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer. [1. In G—2Z. In E 


flat) © Jan. 17/1928; 2 c each 
a, ORO, 682425) Arthur ae. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1250 


Lord (The) triumphant; Easter serv- 
ice, words by Mary Stoner Wine, 
music by KE. T. Hildebrand. §8vo. 
© Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14; A 1063468; Gospel trumpet co., 
Anderson, Ind. Wo 


Lord’s (The) children; words by 
Lawrence Saint, music by Lenore 
Meyer [pseud. L. Katzenmeyer] ; 


08 


pt. 111, HSS, v. 23 


mixed voices. 8vo. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 2 ec. Dec. 27; E 682008 ; Lenore 
Katzenmeyer, Bowling Green, O. 

“UG. E252 


Lord’s (The) prayer; set to music by 
R. L. Pearsall, ed. by Hubert W. 
Hunt, of Great. Britain; 4 mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1927; 1 ec. 
Nov. 16; E 684037; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, The year book press, Itd., 
‘London. 1253 


Lord’s (The) prayer; that they all 
may be one, words. by William Mart 
Miller, music by P. Smith; mixed 


voices. 8vo. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 21; E 682438; Pearl Smith, 
Maroa, Tl. 1254 


Lorsque j’étais petit: chanson, arr. et 
harmonisée par Guy, Weitz, of Bel- 
gium. (Jn Vieilles: chansons fran- 
caises) © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 e. Jan. 
18, 1928; EH 684054; J. & W. Ches- 
ter, ltd:, London. 1255 


Lost man blues; words by Ida Cox, 
melody by Jesse Crump. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 5, 1928; E 680917; Chicago mu- 
Sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 1256 


Lost one; waltz, words and melody by 
Sunny Clapp. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1928; 
‘E 681320; Charles Franklin Clapp, 
Miami, Fla. 1257 


Lost (The) step; from Lovely lady, 
words by Cyrus Wood, music by 
Dave Stamper and Harold Levey. 
© Jan '29 1998! 2 4e) emeeee h) 
682553; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©Co., 
inc., New York. 1258 


Lotus; by Ben Vereecken, ed. by Carl- 
ton L. Colby; E flat alto saxophone 
ang. pt. “© Jan! 3 1996 2) evdan. 
3; E 680809; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

1259 


Louisiana lullaby; words by Fred 
Bernhard, music by Lou Zoeller. © 
1c. Jan. 20, 1928; E 681400; Broad- 
way music corp, New York. 1260 


Love—ah love; words tr. by D. Bige- 
low, music by Dora Stroeva, arr. by 
D. Bigelow. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1928; 
E 682327; Dorothie Bigelow, New 
York. 1261 


Love bird; ballad, words and music 
by A. J. Limata. © 1 €°Jan: 4, 
1928: E 680842; Albert James Lim- 
ata, New York. 1262 


Love, here is summer; words by Clara 
Singer Poynter, music by EH. W. 
Poynter, of New Zealand. London, 
W. Paxton & co., ltd. © Dec. 14, 


no. 1, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1284 


1927; 1 c. Dec. 17; E 684131; E. W. Love’s old sweet song; by J. L. Mol- 


Poynter, Southland, New 
Zealand. 1263 


Love-in-a-mist ; episode, by Hrie Dol- 
man, of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 
30, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1928; E 677987 ; 
Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., London. 

1264 


Love is a sickness; from Hymen’s tri- 
umph, words by Samuel Daniel, 
music by Frank La Forge. © Jan. 
13, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 14; E 681288; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

» 1265 


Love is all; by D. Bigelow; melody, 


Lochiel, 


with pf. ace. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1928; 
E 682226; Dorothie Bigelow, New 
York. 1266 


Love is here; words and music by 
Blevins Davis [i. e. C. B. Davis]; 
organ ace. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1928; 
E 681624; Charles Blevins Davis, 
Independence, Miss. 1267 


Love (A) secrete [!]; waltz, by P. 
Colayita; pf. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1928; 
E 682619; Philip Colavita, Rich- 
mond. 1268 


Love song of mine; words and music 
by Herbert Swaffield, of England. © 
Dec, 28, 1927; de: Jam, (16,1928; 
EH 6843819; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 1269 


Lovers waltz; words and music by A. 
Jerry and W. Ziton. ©1e. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681455; Albert Jerry and 
William Ziton, St. Paul. 1270 


Love’s dreaming (Sehnsucht) ; German 
words by J. Rivinius, English words 
by E. B., music by J. Rivinius. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Colversity Press. 
mo dan. “3, 1928: 2 eo Jan: * 5° 
682214; Jean Rivinius, Los Angeles. 

1271. 


Love’s dreams; words and music by 
Madge Conly. © Nov. 28, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 3; E 679807; Madge Conly Mil- 
ler, Seattle. 1272 


Love’s first kiss; words and music by 
Sam A. Perry and Lew Porter; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
4; E 679838; Lewis music pub. co., 
New York. 1273 


Love’s message; words by Oliver Mur- 
ray Edwards, music by William Ber- 
wald; high voice. Syracuse, N. Y., 

’ Oliver music co. © Dee. 28, 1927; 
2 ce. Jan. 9, 1928; E 681219; Oliver 
_M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 1274 


a 


88235—28 


= 


= 3) 


loy, arr. by Loyd Loar; ten. banjo 
solo or duet. (Jn Odell tenor banjo 
solos) © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 3, 
1928, 1 ec. Jan. 26; E 682562; H. F. 
Odell co., Boston. 1275 


Love’s way; words by Frank L. Stan- 
ton, music by Janie Alexander Pat- 
terson. © 1 e¢. Nov. 30, 1927; E 
679990; Janie Patterson Wagoner, 
Concord, N. C, 1276 


Lovesick; blues foxtrot, words and 
music by H. R. Douglas, L. Ciel and 
Charles H. Lewis, arr. by C. H. 
Lewis; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
13, 1928; 2 ¢c. Jan. 26; E 682580; 
Ciel-Douglas-Lewis music pub. co., 
Salt Lake City. 1277 


Lullaby; by Lolita Cabrera Gainsborg ; 
pf., right hand. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 17; E 682236; Boston music co., 
Boston. 1278 


Lullaby; words by Louise Mattingly, 
music by H. L. Leavitt. ©1c. Jan. 
18, 1928; E 681317; Helen Lucile 
Leavitt, Lyons, Ind. 1279 


Lulu-one-step; 6/8 one-step, de l’opér- 
ette Lulu par Philippe Parés et 
Georges van Parys, both of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 1°" violon 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © Dec. 
20) 1927548 det Jan. ch6, 1928s 1. 
684404; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1280 


Lustspiel overture; by Kéler-Béla, op. 
73, arr. by T. H. Rollinson; military 
band, with solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. 4to. © Dee. 23, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1928; E 681287; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 1281 


Lyric poem; by Eugene Goossens, of 
Great Britain, op. 35; violin and pf. 
(yr Hee..3i; 1920; te tan. 13,1938: 
E 684050; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 1282 


M’all’ anema qd’ ’a palla; versi di R. 
Ciaramella, melodia d’Alfredo Maz- 
zuechi. , ©) 1) ¢., Jan...27,, 1928; 58 
681608; Italian book co., New York. 

1283 


Ma Lisette; chanson, arr. et har- 
monisée par Guy Weitz, of Belgium. 
(In Vieilles chansons francaises) 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 13, 1928; 
E 684055; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
Londen. 1284 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1285 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander ) 
From a wandering iceberg; trio, by 
Edward MacDowell, op. 55, no. 2, 
transcribed by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; violin, ‘cello and pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 2 es Jan. 10,1928 ; 
E 6820385; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 1285 


Starlight; trio, by E. MacDowell, 
op. 55, no. 4, transcribed by Anna 
Priscilla Risher; violin, ’cello and 
pi. © Dec. 31, 1920-2 Cam: 
1928; E 6820384; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. its AD SG 


McNamara; polka, di lL. Canoro; 
violino. © 1.¢. Jan. 20, 1928; E 
681392; Louis Canoro, New York. 

, 1287 


Mademoiselle Mimi; fox trot, words by 
Lewis and Young, music by Mabel 
Wayne, arr. by Frank Skinner ; orch. 
4to. © Jan. 4, 1928: 2 ¢) Jani Gi: 
HE 681020; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

1288 


Madrigal Louis XV; gavotte, paroles 
de Mare Hély. musique de Paul 
Maye, of France; pf. ace. avee uku- 
lele arr. par F. Salabert. 4to. © 
Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 23; E 684192; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 1289 


Maga nekem gy kéne.. .; sz0vegét 
irta Weiner Istvan, zenéjét szerzé 
_F. Markush, of Hungary. © Nov. 
1, 192032 (em fannie als, -f928>7 Hi 
684221; Fred Markush, Budapest, 
Hungary. 1280 


Magic (The) garden; 
K. L. King. 4to. 1. Orch., with 
violin’ obbl._—2. Band: ‘© Jan:): 7, 
1928; 2 c. each Jan. 7; E 681031, 
681032; Karl L. King music house, 


overture, by 


Fort Dodge, Ia. 1291, 1292 
Maibaum (Der); neues. deutsches 


schulsingbuch, bearb. von Raimund 
Heuler, of Germany. teil 2 u. 3. 
12mo. © Aug. 13, 1927: 1.c...Nov. 
8; A—Foreign 36467; Josef Kosel 
& Friedrich Pustet, K. G., Munich. 

1293 


Maid of Orleans; incidental music, by 
Harold Rawlinson, of Great Britain : 
orch. with pf. conductor. pt. 1, 2. 
© Dee. 20, 21,1927; 1 c. each Jan. 
27, 1928; E 684527, 684528; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 1294, 1295 


Mais Vamour ne se commande pas: 
duo, de Ma femme, paroles de Paul 
Briquet et Paul Gordeaux, musique 


pt. Ty aes ey ees 


de Pierre de Meure et Irving Paris, 
both of France. © Dec. 1, 1927; 
1c. Dec. 23; E 684175; Kam, Paris. 

1296 


Mais quand c’est toi; paroles de Léo 
Leliévre fils et Jean Boyer, musique - 
de René Sylviano, of France; pf. 
acc., avec ukulele arr. par F. Sala- 
bert. © Dee. 1, 1927; 1 c Dee. 23; 
E 684197; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1297 


Majestic; by Gene Paul, ed. by Carlton 
L. Colby ; E flat alto saxophone and 
pt. ©: Jan, 2,/1928 sane ssa - 
E 680808; Rubank, ine.; Chicago. 

1298 


Major C. and minor A; by Frederic 
Groton, op. A, no. 3; pf. © Jan. 
19, 1928; 2 ¢@; Jan. 28; 8 681594," 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 1299: 


Make me believe; words and music 
by A. C. Fortner. © 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 
1928; H_ 682661; Alexander Camp- 
bell Fortner, Chicago. 1300: 


Mamie Lee; waltz, words and music 
by R. Chandler. © 1 ce Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681456; Ralph Chandler, 
Royal Oak, Mich. 1301 


Mamma’s boy; words and music by 
Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. Jones] 
© 1c. Jan. 138, 1928; HB 681173; 
Rulon Armstrong Jones, Los Angeles. 

1302 


Mammy’s precious pickaninny; trio, 
words and music by Lillian Rosedale 
Goodman, arr. by Clarence Lucas, 
of Great Britain; female voices. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, ince. 
4to. .© Dec. 28, 1927; 1 e. Dec. 29; 
E 677868 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

1303 


Mandolinata; fantasie for cornet, by 
Herman Bellstedt; conductor pt. 
4to..,,© Jan. 10,1928 + 2.c) san. 13, 
E 682638; Roland Ernst Bellstedt, 
Cineinnati. ; 1304 


Mantilla (La); Spanish serenade, by 
Earl Roland Larson; pf. © Nov. 
1, 1927; 2c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680876; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 1305 


Mantle (A) of snow; words and music 


by Mrs. Samuel Tees. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 9, 
1927; 2 c.. Jan. 3, 1928; 680835 ; 


Ethel Tees, Cape May, N. J. 1306 
Marcele ; polka, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 

682310; Abe Schwartz, New York. 
1307 


60 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


March grotesque; by J. D. Schurmann ; 
steel guit. ©July 1,1927; 2c. Jan. 
17, 1928; E 682290; Joseph Daniel 
Schurmann, Denver. 13808 


March in A; by Herbert W. Wareing, 
of England; organ. (Jn Schmidt’s 
lyric album) © Jan: 17, 1928; 2c. 
dan. 213. cE .. 682483 ;,,, Arthur, ;;P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1309 


March of the beggars; words and mel- 
nay by BE. Padwe. © .1. c«. Jan. %, 
1928; EH 679999; Frank Padwe, New 
York. 1310 


March of the zizzies; by Hazel Fel- 
man; pf. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 ¢ Jan. 
19; E 682368; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 1311 


Marchand (Le) de lunettes; musique 
de scéne pour la comédie en 3 actes 
de Georges Delaquys, de Marcel De- 
lannoy, of France; pf. 4to. © Nov. 
20927 3 de Dee 23 5 EH 684161; 
Heugel, Paris. - 1312 


Marchande (La) de caresses; boston, 
par Gaston Gabaroche, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur, 1°" vio- 
lon conducteur et paroles. 4to. © 
Dec. 20, 1927; 1 «Jan. 16, 1928; H 
684403 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1313 


Marche annamite (Anamitischer 
marsch) ; de Sur les monts d’Annam, 
de Paul Dupin, arr. par Ad. Gauwin, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c Dec. 28; 
E 684214; Benjamin, Paris. 1314 


Mare furioso; allegro dramatique, d’I. 
Snoék, of Holland, et G. Krier, of 
France; orech. avec pf. conducteur. 
Ato... ©? Dec. 10, 1927: 1 ¢. Jan. 7%, 
1928; E 684270; J. Yves K., Paris. 

1315 


Mare lucente ’e Napule; versi di A. 
Ametrano, melodia di Raffaele Pe- 
ecora, of lialy. © 1 ¢ Jan. 21, 1928; 
E 682468; Attilio Ametrano, New 
York. 1316 


Margaret Neal blues; words and mel- 
ody by J. L. Jackson. © 1c. Jan. 
20, 1928; E 681380; J. L. Jackson. 
Bonita Springs, Fla. tort 


Margarita; cancion Mexicana, de S. 
R. Ramos, of Mexico. © 1c. Dec. 
27, 1927; E 682059; Silvano R. Ra- 
mos, Chicago. 1318 


Marguerita; Spanish love song, words 
by Carl John Bostelmann, music by 
Ida Bostelmann. © Jan. 28, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 31; E 682670; Schroeder 
& Gunther, ine., New York. 1319 


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1350 


Maria; tango argentin, paroles de Di 
dier Gold, musique de M. Cazes, of 
France, pf. © Dee. 10, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1928; E 684240; Mario Cazes, 
Paris. 1320 


Maria Luisa; danza Puertorriquena, 
letra y musica por M. F. Mascaro, . 
arr. de R. Marquez; pf. © Nov. 20, 
1927; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 1928; EH 682054; 
Manuel Fernandez Mascaro, Catano, 
Porto Rico. 1321 


Maria, mater gratiae; missa, liturgical 
text, mus'c by Vito Carnevali, of 
Italy ; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
©) Fas: 23:5 19282 12 G idan: 27;. BE 
681542; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

1322 


Marianina; Italian folk tune; words 
by David Stevens, music arr. by 
Gladys Pitcher; male voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 15, 1927; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 679787; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. sy 


Marianne; from The new moon, words 
by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd., music 
by Sigmund Romberg; pf. and uku- 


léle acc. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
23; E 682471; Harms, inc., New 
York. 1324 


Marineros; letra y musica de Ed. Tavo 
y O. Rubalcaba; pf. [Photostat] © 
gan. 12, 1928; 2.c. Jan. 18-; # 681803 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 1825 


Marionettes; intermezzo, by Hugo 
Felix, arr. by Adolf Schmid; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Dee. 8, 1927; 
2c. Dee. 17; E 681006; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 1326 


Marionettes ; intermezzo, melody by O. 
Motzan. © 1. Jan. 25, 1928; B 
681528 ; Otto Motzan, New York. 

LB 


Martha tango; by M. Khariton; pf. © 
1c. Jan. 28, 1928; EH 682656 ; Michael 
Khariton, New York. 1328 


Mary; fox trot, words and music by 
Walter Donaldson, arr. by Frank B. 
Barry ; orch. -4to. © Jan. 23, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 24; EH 681557; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 1329 


Mary Jane don’t you hear me calling; 
words and music by R. Owens; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 5; E 680979; Rosie Owens, 
Mobile. 1330 


Mary Lou; fox-trot chanté, de la revue 
Oh! la vicieuse, par Abe Lyman, 
George Waggner et J. Russel Robin- 
son, paroles francaises par Leo Le- 


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Mary Lou—Continued. 


liévre, Henri Varna, et Fernand 
Rouvray, all of France. [French 
and English words] © Dee. 20, 


1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684397; 
Publications Francis-Day, Paris. 


Mary Lou; fox-trot chanté, paroles 
francaises de Paul Briquet, of 
France, paroles anglaises et musique 
de A. Lyman, G. Waggner et A. Rob- 


inson..; ©). Dee. 20,1927 3. te) dean. 
16, 1928; E 684396; Publications 
Francis-Day, Par'’s. 1332 


Mary, my old gal; words and melody 
by R. M. Breeden. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1928: E 681621; Robert M. Breeden, 
Chicago. 1333 


Masquerade; words by Mary Ricca 
Compton, music by E. L. Ricca. © 
1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 681640; Emile 
Louis Ricea, San Jose, Calif. 1334 


Mass; English words, music by N. 
Ponsonby, of England, op. 2, no. 3; 
sop. ten. and bass. London, Novello 
& co. ltd. 4to. © Jan. 6, 1928; 
1 ee. Jan. 10; E 684009; Noel Pon- 
sonby, Oxford, England. 1335 


Mastelli waltz; di G. Mastelli, of 
Italy; pf. © 1c.; Jany!19, 19285: 
681410; Giovanni Mastelli, Philadel- 
phia. 1336 


Master melodies; arr. by W. O. Mies- 
sner; pf. Milwaukee, Wis., Mies- 
sner institute of music. © Jan. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 19; E 6814383; W. 
Otto Miessner, Milwaukee. 1337 


Matador (Hl); tango argentin, de 
Léon Dacette, of France; orch. avec 
pf. econducteur. 4to. © Oct. 18, 
1927; 1 c. Dee. 31; E 684144; United 
music co., New York. 1338 


Matin (Un), prés d’un jardinet; chan- 


son, arr. et harmonisée par Guy 
Weitz, of Belgium. (In Vieilles 
ehansons francaises) © Dec. 31, 


1927; 1 ce. Jan. 13, 1928; H 684058 ; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 1339 


May an angel come from paradise and 
guid [!] my mystry [!]; song of 
the scientist, words and melody by 
P. Kanstrup. ,.©.,1.¢.. Jan: 9;,1928 ; 
FE 681095; Peter Kanstrup, Long 
Beach, Calif. 1340 


May we meet again; words and music 
by C. Williams and Eva Taylor. 


NOY.) 18) 1927; Beneis Dea, 2 
679921; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 1341 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Maybe you seen Loo-ie; fox-trot, 
words by J. P. O'Connor, melody 
by E. Netter. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1927; 
Ki 680379; James Patrick O’Connor, 
Jersey City, and Emile Netter, New 
York. 1342 


Mazurka; by W. A. Chronander; vio- 
lin ‘and ‘pt. "© ic. Sane 128 - 
E 682469; William A. Chronander, 
Brooklyn. 13438 


Mazurka caprice; by K. C. Czerwif- 
ski; violin and pf. New York, G. 
Lipskin & son music house. © Jan. 
19, 1928; 2 « Jan. 24; EH 682502; 
Klemens Czeslaw Czerwifiski, Ja- 
maica, N. Y. 1344 


Mazurka de concert; by Emile Pes- 
sard, arr. by Anne,Hull and Mary 
Howe; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Jan. 4, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 9; H 681040; Boston 
music ¢co., New York. — 1845 


Me-and Jane in a ’plane; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, of England; pf. ace., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 16, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684313; Gilbert 
music co., London. 1346 


Me and we; words by W. A. Lannom, 
music by C. Albert Scholin. © 1. 
Jan. 24, 1928; E 682550; William A. 
Lannom, Waterloo, Ia. 1347 


Me querés; tango, letra y musica por 
C. Cobian. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 
679882; Carlos Cobian, New York. 

1348 


Me recoste; paroles y musica por Hd. 
Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2 ce. Jan. 31; E 682722; Dion- 
isio Acosta, Los Angeles. 13849 


Measly blues; fox trot, by Carroll 
Levan, arr. by Paul Van Loan and 
Irving Peskin; orch. 4to. © Dec. 
15, 1927; 2 e«. Dec. 29; E 679914; 
Denton & Haskins music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 1350 


Meat on the table; melody by S. B. 
Christensen. © 1c. Jan: 8, 1928; 
E 679772; Siegfried B. Christensen, 
New Orleans. 1351 


Méditation; @Henry d’Ollone, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 10, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1928; E 684244; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 1352 


9 


no. 1, i928 


Méditation; de Gilbert Beaume, of 
France, op. 5; violon, violoncelle et 
pf., harmonium et contrebasse ad 
lib. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1927; 1 c Dee. 
31; EH 684141; United music co., New 
York. 5 1353 


Meditation in D; by Wilson Manhire, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 


aoe wo ato. LC” 6 6Uan, 20 5 
684518; A. Weekes & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 1854 


Mein liebling tanzt (Cioci danza) ; 
von Giulio de Micheli, of Italy, op. 
47, arr. Yon Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch. mit pf. o. organ di- 
recon. 410. (C).tan, 1,)1928 > 1. c. 
Jan. 25; H 684882; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 1 HD) 


Mein mann, der Adrian; foxtrot, aus 
Yvette und ihre freunde, worte von 
Rudolf OGsterreicher u. Wilhelm 
Sterk, musik von Michael Krausz, 
of Hungary, arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann. © Nov. 21, 1927; 1 ¢ Jan. 
14, 1928; E 684122; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 1356 


Mellie; words and music by Homer 
Hayes. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c Jan. 
19; E 681367; H. K. Hayes, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 13857 


Melodie in G; on a theme by Pierre 
Rode, transcribed by L. Retter; pf. 
(In Melodies éternelles) © Dec. 
31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 680830; 
Louis Retter music co., St. Louis. 

1358 


Melodie plaintive; von Albert W. 
Ketélbey, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany; salon orch. mit pf. con- 
ductor. © May 23, 1927; 1 ¢. July 
12; E 677928; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 1359 


Melodrama; by Guiraud, arr. by Edwin 
Arthur Kraft; organ. (In American 
organ quarterly, vy. 9, no. 24, Jan. 
1928) © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 10; 
E 682027; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 1360 


Melody no. 3; waltz, by M. Helfand; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
13, 1928; E 681179; Maurice Hel- 
fand, New York. 1361 


Memories; revery, by R. D. Burrows; 
pf. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1928; EB 682407; 
Ruth Denison Burrows, Clinton, 
Ne? ¥. 1362 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1372 


Memories of the South; medley arr. 
by Roy Smeck; ten. banjo with pf. 
acee 1, ©. Wee: 22, 1927 2. 2\0,) Jan: 9, 
1928; E 681054;- Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 1363 


Memories of yore; words by Henry 
Bowman Cooke, music by Ian Mac- 
Caskill [pseud. of W. M. Mathieson} 
© 1e Jan. 16, 1928; EB. 682296; 
Willina MacCaskill Mathieson, San 
Francisco. 1364 


Memories of you; words and music by 
F. Mellenbruch; pf. and ukulele acc. 
@)f Jan. 3 )1928-2 .¢. Janey Spi 
682217 ; Francis Mellenbruch, Kansas 
City, Mo. 1365 


Memories of you; words and music by 
Q. P. Johnson, arr. by Raoul Lepine. 
Olah, 12)51998" 2 ce&Jan’ 187 EB 
682372; Quentin P. Johnson, Bidde- 
ford, Me. : 1366 


Memory; words by Oliver Murray Ed- 
wards, music by William Berwald 3 
high voice. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver 
MUSIC,;.€Ox-.,©,.Deey 21, -T9ZTgs, Arc. 
Jan. 9, 1928; E 681218; Oliver M. 


Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 1367 
Memory hall; words by M. Smith. 
music by E. O. Larson. © 1c. Jan. 


25, 1928; BE 682614; Edna Osgard 
Larson and Merietta Smith, Ona- 
laska, Wis. 1368 


Memory (A) that time cannot erase; 
waltz, words and music by Carson 
J. Robison. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 28; E 682627; Triangle music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 1369 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Holy Spirit, light divine; 
words by Samuel Longfellow, music 
adapted and arr. by Charles P. Scott; 
mixed voices. Cine Arthur <P. 
Schmidt’s octavo edition) © Dee. 
27, 1927; 2c. Jan. 4, 1928; HE 679858 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1370 


A midsummer night’s dream ; over- 
ture, transcribed by Wm. Edwin Ash- 
mall; organ. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 26; E 682577; William HE. Ash- 


mall & co., Boston. 1371 
Song without words; arr. by 
Richard Kountz; organ. (in Amer- 


ican 
Jan. 
Jan. 
New 


organ quarterly, v. 9, no. 24, 
1928). © tJan..3; 19285.B ¢. 
10; E 682029: H. W. Gray co. 
York. 1372 


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1373 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix )—Continued. 
Three songs; set to Mendelssohn’s 
Songs without words, nos. 4, 6 and 
34, arr. by Lyall Johnston and Rich- 
ard H. Walthew, both of England; 
high voice. 1. Away, dull care. [2 
others] © Dee. 29, 1927; 1 ¢. Dec. 
30; E 684280; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 1373 


Three songs; set to Mendelssohn's 
Songs without words, nos. 9, 14 and 
30, ari. by Lyall Johnston and Rich- 
ard H. Walthew, both of England; 
low voice. 1. Consolation. [2 others] 
© Dee. 29, 1927; 1 «Dec 303) B 
684281; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London, 

1374 

Mensajera; musica por Ed. Tavo; pf. 
with words. [Photostat] © Jan. 26, 
1928: ~2Qeor Jan.of8lecH “682728 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 13875 


ranciOn Mexicana, letra y 


Menudita : 


mtisica de Ignacio Fernindez Es- 
peron (Tata Nacho), of Mexico. © 


Dee) 26,0927 2 TP eee san 13) SLOZs ° 
EK 684075; A. Wagner y Levien sucs., 
s. en ¢., Mexico City, Mexico. 1876 


Menuet: by Ralph HE. Clewell; organ. 
(Jn Suite for organ.) © Jan. 12, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 16; EH 682337; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1377 


Menuet favori de Madame Récamier ; 
daprés J. F. Lesueur, transcribed 
by Alfred De Keyser, of Great 
Britains pt XC); Wether Oae ner, 
Jan. 4, 1928; E 677949; Schott & co., 
Itd., London, 1378 


Merry (The) widow’s got a sweetie 
now; words and music by Lew Por- 
ter and Sam A. Perry; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Jan. 10, 1928; 2. ¢; Jan, 18; EH 682179 ; 


Handy bros. music ¢o., ine., New 
York. 13879 
Merson (Max) Valse; pf. © ' 1c. 


Jan. 17, 1928; E 682381; Max Mer- 
son, Ballston, Va. 1380 
Mesék az irégéprél; operett 3 felvo- 
nasban és 1. eléjat, irta: BéKefi 
Istvan, zenéjet: Lajtail, of Hungary. 
Libretto and pf. sc. © 1. Jan. 12, 
1928; D 27234; Francis. Révész, 
Budapest, Hungary. 1381 
Message (A) of music; words by Fred- 
erick W. Faber, emended by Frank 
Julian Price, music by John Hyatt 
Brewer; men’s cho. 4to. © Dee. 
30, 1927; 2c. Jan, 3, 1928; E 680799 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 1382 


pt. II, n.8.,.v..23 


Messenger (A) of love; words by P. C. 
Brady, music by Clarke Tate; in B 
flat. Memphis, Tenn., Clarke Tate 
music service. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 26; H 682632; Pearl Catharine 
Brady, Memphis. 1383 


Meteor (The) ; march, by W. M. Rice, 
arr. by L. Loar; ten. banjo solo or 
duet. (Jn Odell tenor banjo solos) 
© Dec. 28, 1927; 1c. Jan. 3, 1928, 
1c. Jan. 26; E 682560; H. F. Odell 
co., Boston. 1384 


Meteor mareh; by J. D. Schurmann ; 
steel guit. © Nov. 1, 1926; 2 c. Jan. 
17, 1928; E 682293; Joseph Daniel 
Schurmann, Denver. 1385 


Méthode élémentaire; école du violon, 
de M. Hauchard, of France. 8° cah. 
©) Dec. 1 193Cs> tisese ees at 
684218; Maurice Hauchard, Paris. 


1386 
Meyerbeer (Giacomo) BHrinnerung an 
Meyerbeer’s Hugenotten (Souvenir 


de Meyerbeer, Les Huguenots) ; von 
Oscar Fetras, of Germany; orch., 
mit pf. 0. violino 1 direction. © Jan. 
1, 1928; 1 c Jan. 25; BH 684881; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 1387 


Mezzanotti (La) sona; versi e melo- 
dia di Paolo Dones, of Italy. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1928; E 681610; Italian book 
co., New York. 1888 


Miami Rose; words and music by S. 
L. Holsey...© 1 e«. Jan. 9,,1928; EB 
681079 ; Sumner Lincoln Holsey, Bos- 
ton. 1889 


Michel Columb; opéra-comique en 2 
actes, paroles de Sigismond Ropartz, 
musique de P. Thielemans,_ of 
France, scénes nouvelles de Jean 
Philippe. . Partit‘on . pf.. ‘et _chant. 
Paris, E. Gallet & fils. 4to. © Nov. 
20, 1927;. 1) G& DEG j2o sn Alasos 
Pierre Thielemans, Paris. 1390 


Midnight dream; notturno, by P. Tuc- 
ciarone, op. 47; violin and pf. 
1c. Jan. 6, 1928; E 6809388; Pas- 
quale Tucciarone, New York. | 1391 


Midnight eyes; words by Al. Bryan, 
music by George B. McConnell, and 
Frank Magini; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
Jan. 4, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4; E 679833; 
Lew's musi¢e pub. co., New York. 


1392 
Midnight Rose; fox-trot, words and 
music by Reed Stampa, of Great 


Britain; pf. and ukulele acec.; in G. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIGNS 


1415 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © | Miss Liza, poor gal; words and melody 


Dee. 130; 1927; 1:¢.. Dee. 313) EB 
677872; Worton David, ltd., London. 
1393 


Midsummer (A) idyl; by Frank How- 
ard Warner; organ. (In Schmidt’s 
lyric album) © Jan. 17, 1928;.-2 «. 
Jan. 21; E 682427; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1394 


Mighty lak’ a rose; by Ethelbert Nevin, 
arr. by Sidney C. Durst; organ. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 5; HE 680946; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 1395 


Migot (Georges) Trois chants; suivis 
dun Air a vocalises, pour une voix 
et 4 archets, sur des poémes d’André 
Spire, musique de Georges Migot, of 
France, et Ronde de la chauve-sou- 
ris; pf. et chant. 1. C’est le soir. 
[2 others] © Dee. 20, 1927; 1 e. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684448; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 1396 


Mimi; canzonetta Italiana, versi di 
Salvatore Liddo, musica d’A. Quat- 
trocchi;. viclino...© 1° «. Jan. 30, 
1928; E 681612; Anthony Quattroc- 
chi, New York. 1397 


Min egen spillebog; samling af Oluf 
Ring, of Denmark; pf., med tekst. 
my Dee. 30, 1927 ;'1 c, Jan..12,: 1928: 
EK 684161; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 1398 


Minuet; by Charles Stainer, of Great 
Britain; flute and pf. © Dec. 21, 
1927; 1 ce. Jan. 12, 1928; E 684048; 
Rudall, Carte & co., ltd., London. 

1399 


Minuet (A); 18th century dance, by 
Ida Bostelmann; pf. JH hilo, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 7; EH 679976; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 1400 


Miracle (Le); au couvent des Soeurs 
de la Mercy, de Georges Hue, tran- 
Serit par Charles Tournemire, of 
France; grand orgue. © Dec. 23, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684462; 
Choudens, Paris. 1401 


Mirage; words by Claire Carvalho, mu- 
Sic by Mortimer Browning; high 
voice. © Dec. 20, 1927: 2 ¢. Dec. 28; 
E 680994; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 1402 


Mirtil in Arcadia; pastoral, text by 
Lou'se Ayres Garnett, founded on 
an old French tale, music by Henry 
Hadley, op. 100; mixed voices, with 
children’s cho. 4to. © Jan. 9, 1928; 
2¢. Jan. 27; BE 681551; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 1403 


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C1 


by Claude Grant. © 1 ¢ Jan. 5, 
1928; HE 679878; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 1404 


Miss Polly’s patchwork quilt; operetta 
in 2 acts, words by Lida Larrimore 
Turner, music by R. M. Stults. 4to. 
@ Jan, 24 1928: 2.e Jan.:.26;:D 
27248; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 1405 


Miss Treble and Master Bass; by Fred- 
eric Groton, op. A, no. 1; pf. © Jan. 
19, 1928; 2 «@ Jan. 28; E 681596; 
G. Sch:rmer, ine., New York. 1406 


Missa in honorem nativitatis beatae 
Mariae Virginis ; liturgical text, mu- 
sic by Mary E. Downey; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 23, 
1928; “2 @: Fan. 27?" WH 681543: - J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 1407 


Missing Bill; words and melody by T. 
Nelson. © 1 e¢ Jan. 5, 1928; EH 
680916; Thomas Nelson, New York. 

1408 


Missouri squabble; by Ernie Holst and 
Steve Kretzmer; pf. © Dec. 31, 
1927 = 2 C.. JAN. o,. fo2o; By 6soet2 ; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

1409 


Missouri, the hawthorn state; words 
and music by E. B. Murrel, arr. by 
Dave Peyton. © Nov. 14, 1927; 2c. 
Jan. 12, 1928; E 681150; Emma B. 
Murrel, Archie, Mo. 1410 


Mist of dawn; by B. Davis; pf. © 
Nov. 10, 1927; 2. e. Jan. 25, 1928; EH 
681507; Bess Davis, Coeburn, Va. 

1411 


Mr. Jelly-Lord; by Fred Morton, arr. 
by F. Alexander; orch. 4to. © Nov. 
1, 1927; 2c. Jan. 21, 1928; E 682440; 
Melrose bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 

1412 


Mladi kapetane; valcer, pjesma od 
Marko NeSi¢a, valeer od R. Cern- 
kovica; tamburitza orch. 4to. © 
Dec. 2, 1927 2 Zee WA ADs oe 1923.2 0) 
679828; Rudolph Cernkovich, Chi- 
cago. 1413 


Mocking-bird (The) in my garden; 
words by L. E. McWilliams, music 
by H. M. Hudson. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1928; E 681404; Leslie E. McWil- 
liams and H. Miller Hudson, West 
Palm Beach, Fla. 1414 


Modern (The) way; waltz, words and 
music by A. R. Eppes. © 1c. Jan. 
31, 1928; E 682716; Alice Ravenel 
Eppes, Charleston, S. C. 1415 


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1416 


Moi je sais; fox-trot de l’operette Lulu, 
par Philippe Parés et Georges van 
Parys, both of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur, 1°" violon conducteur 
et paroles. 4to. © Dee. 20, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; EH 684405; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. : 1416 


Moi-z-et-elle; paroles d’ Albert Wille- 
metz et Ch. L. Pothier, musique 
d’Albert Chantrier, of France; pf. 
ace., avec ukulele arr. par F. Sala- 
bert. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 684428; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 1417 


Molly’s hoop; song, arr. and harmon- 
ised by Guy Weitz, of Belgium. - (Jn 
Three old English songs) © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1928; E 684061; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 1418 


Moments with you; words by Jack 
Yellen, musie by Nat Shilkret [1i. e. 
Nathaniel Shilkret]; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
G@: Jan. 19, 1928+ 2 c. Jan, 21:.H 
682441; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 1419 


Mon coeur n’ est rien qu’a vous; paroles 
de Ch. L. Pothier et Henri Varna, 
musique d’ Henry Verdun, of 
France; pf. ace, avee ukulele arr. 
par F. Salabert. © Dee. 20, 1927; 
le. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684427; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 1420 


Mondnacht am MHoangho; Chinese 
boston, worte u. musik yon James 
Huntley [pseud. of Hermann 
Krome], of Germany; pf. © Dec. 
te AIG ec. ant weap ASBS ER 
684126; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 1421 


Mondnacht am MHoangho; Chinese 
boston, text u. musik yon James 
Huntley [pseud. of Hermann 
Krome], arr. von Fred Ralph, both 
of Germany; salon orch. mit pf. 
kondukteur. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1927; 
1c. Nov. 15; E 684025; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 1422 

Monkey talk; melody by Thomas 
Waller. © 1 c¢ Jan. 18, 1928:.H 
681160; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 1423 


Moods and modes; words and music 
by Frederic Groton, op. C, no. 4; 
ie ) Jane, 14. (oss ee ¢.. Jan, be: 
E 682350; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

1424 


Moon fairies; by G. A. Grant-Shaefer ; 
it. Gy den. 1,2 dee ae, le. ek 
E 682437; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 1425 


pt. III, 0. S., V. 23 


Moon sprites; intermezzo, by H. 
Maurice Jacquet, arr. by Leo A. 
Kempinski; orch. © Jan. 21, 1928; 


2e. Jan. 23; E 681440; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 
1426 


Moon-time; words and music by Don. 
Kintz [i. e. Donald Kintz] New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 
3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 30; Ee 682678; 
Donald Kintz, Bozeman, Mont. — 

‘wy - 147 


Moonlight; by Jane Munn Spear; pf. 
© Jan. 16; 19283 2 ¢. Jana i7%; EB 
682235; Hatch music co., Boston. 

1428 


Moonlight barbecue; words by Arthur 
Shaw, melody by J. W. Ellison, arr. 
by Q. Clark. ‘(© 1 & Jan. 4; 1928: 
E 680851; John W. Ellison, New 
York. 1429 


Moonlight brings me dreams of you; 
words and melody by R. M. Breeden. 
© 1 ¢« Jan. 30, 1928; HW 681615; 
Robert M. Breeden, Chicago. 1430 


Moonlight on the Danube; words and 
musie by Byron Gay; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 28; 
E 682623; Villa Moret, ine, San 
Francisco. 14381 


More gas; a speedy tune, by Edward 
C. Barroli, ed. by Carlton L. Colby; 
E flat alto saxophone and pf. 
Jan. 2, 1928; 2 ¢ Jan. 3; BE Gs0soy ; 
Rubank, inc., Chicago. 1482 


musica por Ed. 
© Jan. 26, 
EH 682724, 


Morena; paroles y 
Tavo; pf. [Photostat] 
POZA hD eam eee 


Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 14383 


Morenas (Las); habanera, arr. by 
Albert Harvey; ist and 2nd violins 
with pf. ace. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2'e: 
Jan. 20; E 681444; Fred Heltman 
co., Cleveland. 1434 


Morin meiga; polka, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1928; B 
682311; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

1435 


Morn (The) of resurrection; Haster 
pageant-service, words by Laurene 


Highfield, and others, musie by 
Clarence Nevin, and others. Chi- 
cago, Ill, Geo. F. Rosche & co. 


12mo0i) 1. Jani 1928 742 «ce. Jan. 
5; E 680890; Geo. EF. Rosche, Chi- 
cago. 1436 


Morning is midninght; from She’s my 
baby, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 


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no. 1, 1928 


ace. © Dec. 28, 1927; 2 ce. Dec. 30; 
E 680961; Harms, inc., New York. 
1437 


Morning, noon and night; words and 
music by Maury Madison [pseud. of 
W. R. Smith] © Dec. 5, 1927; 2c. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 681155; W. Ren- 
wick Smith, New York. 1488 


Morning (A) song [and] A _ night 
song; by Frederick Robert Rickman, 
ot Great Britain, op. 86, nos. 1, 2; 
Dene) eec.25.,1927.4)1 ex Jan. 27, 
1928; E 684520; A. Weekes & co., 
ltd., London. ' 1489 


Morris dance; by F. Louis Taylor, of 
Great Britain, op. 109, no. 3; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 238, 1927; 1 ¢« Jan. 
6, 1928; E 677939; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., Lendon. 1440 


Moslem (The) girl; words and music 
by E. L. Wendel. © 1 c. Jan. 27, 
1928; E 681568; Emma Louise Wen- 
del, Trenton, N. J. 1441 


Most extr’ordinary; musical comedy, 
words by Rowland H. Baird, melody 
bya. EepAxyers: © cs Jan: 3, 
1928 ; D 27229; Ralph Herbert Ayer, 
East Lynn, Mass. 1442 


Mother angel o’ mine; words and mu- 
sie by Bernie Goodman; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 1, 1927; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 9, 1928; E 681060; Bernie 
Goodman & co., Chicago. 1443 


Mother dear; reverie, words by J. J. 
Hngeldrum, music by Elsie A. Engel- 
drum. New York City, N. Y., Frank 
Harding: ©.;Jan: .14;:71928: 2 «. 
Jan. 16; E 681234; John J. Engel- 
drum, Washington. 1444 


—Same. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
31; E 682685; John J. ‘Engeldrum, 
Washington. 1445 


Mother mine; words and music by R. 
Theriault. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 18; E 682375; Regina Theri- 
ault, Van Buren, Me. 1446 


Mother nature songs; words by Kate 
Berry Reed, music by Henrietta 
Coughtry Stevenson. 4to. © Jan. 
4,,AQ028, 2)¢, Jan.) 7,5 aff. jan. 6; A 
1018268; Clayton F. Summy oco., 
Chicago. 1447 


Mother of mine I still have you; 
words by Grant Clarke, melody by 
Al Jolson and Louis Silver. © 1c. 
Jan. 4, 1928; E 679902; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 1448 


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1458 


Mother, the dearest pal of all; words 
and music by H. O. Reynolds, arr. 
by Walter W. Newcomer. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
9, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 679936; 
Edna O. Reynolds, New York. 1449 


Mother’s baby sweetheart; lullaby, 
words and music by Evan Georgeoff 
and Ernest H. Hunt; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Dee. 3h A927 2 ¢& Jan.w'd, 19285 
EH. 680896; Evan Georgeoff music 
pub. co., Cleveland. 1450 


Mother’s (A) lullaby; words and mu- 
sic by C. Culley, sr., of Canada. 
Toronto, Canada, Whaley, Royce & 
co., ltd. © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 
19; E 684860; Charles Culley, sr., 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 1451 


Mother’s smile; words and music by 
H. B. Elwell.» © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 19; E 681366; H. B. Elwell, 
Pittsburgh. 1452 


Moto perpetuo; from Third suite, by 
Carl Bohm, rev. and ed. by M. 
Zoltai; violin, 1st position, and pf. 
© Dec. 14, 1927; 2 ce. Dec. 16; BE 
682359; Harms, ine., New York. 

1453 


Mountain (A) song; by Jane Munn 
Spear; pf: © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 17; E 682234; Hatch music co., 


Boston. 1454 
Moustiec dance; intermezzo, par A. 
Bose, of France; pf. © Dec. 1, 


1927; 1 c« Dec. 23; E 684177; A. 
Bose, Paris. 1455 


Move up the King’s highway; 4 pt. 
hymn, words by Julian Alford, mu- 
sic by H. C. Deas; mixed voices. 
©* Fan; 33611928402 te Tanivi125 Vn 
682122; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 1456 


Moyer’s charted harmony chords; by 
Will D. Moyer; plectrum banjo in 
C notation. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 c. 
and aff. Jan. 20; A 1062916; Chart 
music pub. house, inc., Chicago. 

1457 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Dorf- 
musikanten-sextett; ein musikali- 
scher spass, koncert-transkription 
von Francis Poulenc, of France; pf. 
© Dec. 30, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; 
E 684159; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 1458 


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1459 


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Muchacho (El) alegre; corrido, letra 
y musica arr. por S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico.” © 1 c. Dec: 27, (1927; E 
682066; Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 

1459 


Mud pie days; words and music by M. 
S. Delavan; pf. and ukulele ace. 
Tabor, Ia., Cyclamen press. © Jan. 
107, A928 ere 2 ces danls 13°) (682228 ; 
Maude Smith Delavan, Tabor, Ia. 

1460 


Munequita; fox cancion, letra de Juan 
D. del Moral, mtsica de Federico 
Ruiz, of Mexico. © Dec. 26, 1927; 
1 @ Jan. 13, 1928; E 684078; A. 
Wagner y Levien suecs., s, en @, 
Mexico. ‘1461 


Murcia; paso-doble andaluz, de José 
Sentis, of Spain; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur et paroles. 4to. © Dee. 20, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684414; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 1462 


Murmuring (The) brook; by Ida Bos- 
telmann; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 7; E 679977; Belwin, ine., New 
York. 1463 


Music in the trees; by Ida Bostel- 
man: ‘pis. (C)san 2ee) 1928352". 
Jan. 31; E 682672; Schroeder & Gun- 
ther, inec., New York. 1464 


Music notes; for the Junior high 
school, compiled by Mabelle Glenn 
and Margaret Lowry. bk. 4. 8vo. 
©, Jan. 31,.1928; 2 c and“affi!’ Feb. 
1; A 1064286; Silver, Burdett & co., 
Newark, N. J. 1465 


Music when soft voices die; words by 
Shelley, music by S. Ward-Casey, of 
England; 4 men’s voices. 4to. © 
Jan. 24, 1928; 1¢. Jan. 26; E 684886 ; 
Banks & son, York, England. 1466 


Musical (The) salvationist; v. 42, pt. 


1, Jan. 1928, compiled by F. G. 
Hawkes, of England. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 


10, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 27; E 684444; 
Salvationist pub. and supplies, Itd., 
London. 1467 


Musical (The) trust; 4-pt. song, words 
by David Stevens, music by Henry 
Hadley, op. 67, no. 2, adapted for 
school choruses by Ralph L. Bald- 
win; men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 10, 
1928; 2 c«. Jan. 20; E 681424; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1468 


Musique de ballet; par J6zef. Koffler, 
of Czechoslovakia, op. %; pf. 1. 
Marche. [38 others] © Dee. 10, 


68 


pt. III, n.S., v. 23 


1927+ 2 eC. Jans ages = ips tea0 : 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 
1469 


My al-b:no Rose; words and music by 
J. W. Cooper, harmonized by D. 
Barilotti?, ©: le. dam. Sees” 
682713 ; James William Cooper, Sac- 
ramento, Calif. 1470 

My baby did a Lindy yesterday; slow 
fox-trot, words and melody by Tom 
Farrell [i. eT. F. Farrell] © 1 ec. 
Jan.” 18, (1928 Be"Gsiats = nomas 
Francis Farrell, Worcester. 1471 


My baby is hot stuff; words and mel- 


ody by P. Berman. ©’ 1 ce. Jan. 6, 
1928; E 681197; Philip Berman, 
Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 1472 


My Blue Ridge Mounta’n queen; waltz, 
words and music by Clayton Mc- 
Michen and Bert Layne. New York, 
Triangle music pub. co., ine. © Jan. 
3;. 1928+: Bee aan Ss Sb ToSo0 ; 
Joseph M. Davis, New York. 1473 


My cabin down in Tennesee; words 
and melody by A. 8. Heath. ©1e. 
Jan. 8, 1928; EH 680858; Augustus 
Sherman Heath, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 1474 


My candle; words by Edna St. Vincent 
Millay, music by Annabel Morris 
Buchanan. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2¢. Jan. 
5; E 680945; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. " 1475 


My childhood home; words by D. Gos- 
ney, music by Robert H. Brennen. 
New York C:ty, Frank Harding. © 
Jan. 16, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 30; EH 682677 ; 
Della Gosney, Aurora, Col. 1476 


My dog and I go walking [and] In 
my canoe at sunset; by Anice Ter- 
hune; pf. © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan.- 
12; E 681209; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 1477 


My dream; hymn, words by A. H. Ack- 
ley, music by B. D. Ackley. (In 
Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2c Jan. 16;. E 682255; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 1478 


My dream of memories; words by 
Jack Joyce, melody by C. Seddon. © 

1 ‘e!' “Jan. “BOL aAVZS =) AV sGS1os5 ; 
Charles Seddon, Pittsfield, Mass. é 
147 


My first bicycle ride; words and mel- 
ody by E. Dunford. © 1 ¢. Jan. 26, 
1928; E 682597; Ralpb Peer, New 
York. 1480 


no. 1, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1504 


My first pony ride; technical. study for | My little sweetheart; words by H. M. 


high finger acticn, by Ida _ Bostel- 
mann; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
7; E 679967 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 

1481 


My Florence; waltz, by Guido Deiro; 
aceord'on. © Dec. 16, 1927; 2 e. 
Dee. 27; E 679947; Biagio Quattro- 
c.ocche, Steubenville, O. - 1482 


My good Lord’s been here; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Edward Boat- 
ner; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2e. Jan: 12 ;- fh) 682124: Samuel Ww. 
Beazley, Chicago. > 7483 


My Hawaiian; words and music by 
Mel Ball, Lew Porter and Sam A. 
Perry; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
4, 1928; 2c Jan. 4; E 679835; Lewis 
music pub. co., New York. 1484 


My heart is longing for you; words 
by W. J. Wilson, music by Lewis 
Franklin. Chicago, National music 
coe ame 1, 1927: 2 ¢ Jan. 12, 

- 1928; EH 682161; W. J. Wilson, Verna, 
Fla. 1485 


My heart, my heart is sorely pained 
within me; words from Psalm 55, tr. 
by Otto H. Bostrom, music by Gun- 
nar Wennerberg; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 1, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 16; E 
679907; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Il. 1486 


My heart’s aching for my old gal; 
words and music by Fred Rose and 
Cal De Voll; pf. and ukulele ace. 
Chicago-New York, Cal De Voll. © 
WOV. ciywo2t: 2 ecliJany. 20, 19283. 
681534 ; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

1487 


My Jesus I love Thee; words by W. R. 
Featherston, music by Gipsy Smith. 
© Aug. 15, 1927: 2 c. Aug. 27; B 
682497; Gipsy Rodney Smith and 
EK. Edwin Young, Chicago. 1488 


My Kansas sunflower; words and 
music by F. M. Hendricks. © Dec. 
Bois Ce eC. ot - 1 GLOTOU: 
Fannie Morrow Hendricks, Dodge 
City, Kans. 1489 


My land of memory; words and melody 
by Lawrence James. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
11, 1928; E 681111; James Montague, 
New. York. 1490 


My little cockatoo; fox trot, words 
by Carol Raven, music by A. Molnar. 
© 1c Dec. 31, 1927; E.679779; Al- 
exander Molnar, New York. 1491 


a 


Flinkman, music by George A Hilton. 

© 1c. Jan. 6, 1928; E. 680939; H. 
Maurice Flinkman, Philadelphia. 

1492 

My mascots; four impressions, by 

Susan Forde, of Great Britain; pf. 


1. A jade spider. [3 others] © Jan. 
G7 O28 he. Wane 26% He 6845155 
A. Weekes & co, Itd., London. 1493 


My Mexicana rose; melody by Harry 


Warren. © 1° ¢. Jan:.31, 1928>h 
682712; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 1494 


My modern home; words and music by 
WB. Jones:’ "© Jane 7/1928)" 2c. 
Jan 7; E 681034; Walter B. Jones, 
Indianapolis. 1495 


My mother; words and music by A. H. 
Ackley. © Dec. 7, 1927; 2 ¢c. Jan. 
17, 1928; EH 682275; John H. Jones, 
Greensboro, N. C. 1496 


My need; words by J. P. Barker, music 
by R. H. Gilreath. © Dee. 24, 1927; 
2e. Jan. 20, 1928; E 680663; Rob- 
inson H. Gilreath, Chicago. 1497 


My Ohio home; fox-trot, words by Gus 
Kaha, music by Walter Donaldson, 
arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 4to. 
Oman !3, 1928* Bre Jan, 140) 0 
681271; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

1498 


My old New England home; words 
and melody by E. H. Schoelwer. © 
1e. Jan. 21, 1928; E 682464; Edward 
Henry Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 1499 


My old pal run [!] away with my gal; 
words and melody by R. M. Breeden. 
© 1c Jan. 30, 1928; E 681620; 
Robert M. Breeden, Chicago. 1500 


My only plea; hymn, words and music 
by A. H. Ackley. (Jn Gospel melo- 
dies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 2c. Jan. 16; 
E 682265; Robert H. Coleman, Dal- 
las. 1501 


My religion; words by E. HE. Hewitt, 
music by B. D. Ackley ; mixed voices. 
(In Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 16; E 682253; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 1502 


My sea of memory; words and melody 
by J. M. Smith and Harry King 
Barth,.arr..by J. M. Smith. © 1 c. 
Jan. 238, 1928; E 681458; James Mil- 
ler Smith, Newark, N. J. 1503 


My secret; words and melody by C. H. 
S. Littleton, jr. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1928; 
E 682000; Covington H. S. Little 
ton, jr., New Haven. 1504 


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1505 


pt. 111, n. s., v.23 


My sister Sue has got the flu; words 
and melody by C. H. Longbottom. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 682800; 
Charles H. Longbottom, smi | 

505 


My spirit love; words by F. M. Hen- 
dricks, music by Arnold Beaumont. 
© “Deer '2) 1927: 2) ce Dec. tei Bh 
682513; Fannie Morrow Hendricks, 
Dodge City, Kans. 1506 


My sunshine; words and music by L. 
Popper.” ©. 1c. Jan. 16, 1925-05 
681259 ; Lillian Popper, New York. 

1507 


My sunshine girl; words by O. McBur- 
nett, melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1928; H 681884; Ona 
McBurnett, Fort Worth, Tex, 1508 


My sweet co-ed; waltz, words and 
melody by Sunny Clapp. © 1 « 
Jan, 18, 1928; HE 681319; Charles 


Franklin Clapp, Miami, Fla. 1509 
My sweet sweetie and me; words 
and melody by B. Ward. © 1 e. 


Jan. 18, 1928; E 681408; Billy Ward, 
Philadelphia. 1510 


My sweetheart’s dream; fox trot, 
melody by G. Buzzolani. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 681309; Giosué 
Buzzolani, New York. 1511 


My time is Charlie’s now; words and 
melody by Al Bernard and J. 
Russel Robinson. © 1 ce. Jan. 4, 
1928; E 680853; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 1512 


My wish for thee; words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by. William 
Berwald; high voice. Syracuse, N. 
Y.; Oliver music co. ©, Dee. 28, 
1927;,2.c. Jan. 9, 1928; E 681220; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

1513 


My wish for you; words anon., music 
by Vivian Johnson; med. voice. © 
Jan. 2, 1928; 2c. Jan. 6; E 680911; 
Vivian Johnson, Lincoln, Neb. 1514 


Myers (Richard) Quatre mélodies; 
vers de Boileau, et al, musique de 
R. Myers. 1. Voici les lieux char- 
mants. [3 others] © Dec. 10, 
19a 2°). Jan, 7; YO28 ° Rr 6Sr 251 ; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

1515 


Mystcrioser tanz (Danse mystérieuse) ; 
von Julius Schebek, of Germany, op. 
30, arr. von Paul Lehnert; orch. 


with pf. direction u. violino 1 direc- 
tion. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1927; 1 «. 
Dec. 6; E 684447; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig, 1516 


’N’ you; words by Bob Schafer, music 
by Anthony Wayne and ’F. Henri 
Klickmann; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Jan. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 16; H 681236; 
EHdward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 1517 


Na hribih ; vijenac Slovenskih pjesama, 
sagradio i udesio R. Cernkovich ; 
tamburitza orch. © Dee. 12, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 8, 1928; E 679831; Rudolph 
Cernkovich, Chicago. 1518 


Nachts von zw6élf bis eins ...; 6/8 
onestep, aus Alles aus liebe, text 
von Karl Farkas u. Ernst Marischka, 
musik von Ralph. Benatzky, of 
Austria, arr. von Gustav Blasser. 
© Oct. 21, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 18, 1928; 
EH 684277; W. Karezag, Vienna. 

. = 1519 


Nachts von 12-1; onestep aus Alles 
aus liebe, text von Karl Farkas u. 
Ernst Marischka, musik von Ralph 
Benatzky, arr. von Fred Ralph, of 
Austria; salonorch. mit klavier di- 


rektion. 4to.. © Oct. 21, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Dee. 21; E 684835; W. Karezag, 
Vienna. 1520 


Nad brzegiem morza; opracoryal I. 
Podgorski. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 19; HE 681373; Ignacy Podgorski, 


Philadelphia. 1521 
Napoli; canzone Napolitana con 
variazioni, by Herman Bellstedt; 
conductor pt. 4to. © Jan. 10, 


1928; 2c. Jan. 13; HE 682640; Roland 
Ernst Bellstedt, Cincinnati. 1522 


National airs for little people; col- 
lected and arr. by Florence Ran- 
some, of Great Britain; pf. bk. 1. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 10,1928 ; 
E 677996; Banks & son, York, 
England. 1523 


National heroes march; U. 8S. A. battle 
march, by George F. W. Bruhns, arr. 
by R. Jungnickel; grand orch. with 
pf. conductor.. © Dec. 13, 1927; 2 c. 
Dee. 13; E 680831; Ross Jungnickel, 
inc., New York. 1524 


Naughty man; words and music by 
Sam Ward, Donald Redman and 
Chas. Dixon; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Dee. 27, 1927; 
2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1928; E 682388 ; Gotham 
music service, ine., New York. 1525 


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no. 1, 1928 


Nautical marches; by Stephen Adams, 
arr. by Boosey & co., ltd.,. of Great 
Britain; orch, 4to. Nancy Lee. 
[3 others] © Dec, 15, 1927; 1 c¢. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 677959; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 1526 


Nautical suite; by Alec Rowley, of 
England; string orch. with optional 
pt. for pf: and double bass. 1. 
Ashore. [2 others] © Dec. 289, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 677982; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 1527. 


Naval victories, 1916; words by ‘Chas. 
Hanson Towne, music by Reginald 
GC. Robbins; [bar.] © Dec. 20, 1927 ; 
2c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 6813841; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 1528 


Navy (The) widow; or, Steve Collins 
Foster, jr. and sea goin’ Edna, musi- 
eal comedy, words and musie by J. 
F. McMahon. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1928; 
D 27246; Joseph Francis McMahon, 
New York. 1529: 


Ne dis rien; sérénade tango, paroles 
de Léo Sandrey, musique de G. 
Bonincontro, of France. Editions 
Costallat. ©. Nov. 20, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Dee. 23; E 684114; Lucien de 
Lacour, Paris. 1530 


Nearer my God to Thee; hymn, music 
by S. Howard; mixed voices. 4to. 
©) Deer 124919273 2 e Dec. 27; EB 
682102; Shafter Howard, Newport, 
Re 1531 


*Neath a new moon; from The new 
moon, words by Oscar Hammerstein, 
2nd., music by Sigmund Romberg. 
© Dee. 30, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1928; 
EH 680967; Harms, inc., New York. 

1532 


*Neath sunny skies; tarantelle, by 
Maxwell Eckstein; pf. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 2 ¢«. Dec. 28; BH 680995; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 1533 


Nerini (Emile) Cent cinquante exer- 
cices de solfége élémentaire; 4 
Vusage des ecoles, d’ E. Nerini, of 
France. 4to. pte. 1-6. © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1928; Hi 684359; 
J. Jobert, Paris. 1534 


Never mind the way home; fox-trot, 
words by Sam Fineberg, music by 
Dave Sonenscher, of England; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sul-fa notations] © Nov. 15, 
1927; 1 c.. Jan. 6,°1928; E 684073; 
Leo Jackson & ¢o., London. 1535 


(al 


1548 


New college songs; by R. Shuebruk.. 
Ator: ©) Jan. 20; 1928; 2 ¢: and’, aff. 
Jan. 23; A 1062965; Richard Shue- 
bruk, New York. 1536 


New fashioned sweetheart; words by 
H. M. Flinkman, music by George 
A, Blton...,.©.1 ¢« Jan. 6, 19285, 
680940; H. Maurice Flinkman, Phil- 
adelphia. 1537 


New (The) Ford blues; words and 
melody by M. Wallace. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 1928; E 681625; Minnie Wallace, 
Greenville, Miss. 1538 


New Hampshire, our New Hampshire; 
words and music by K. C. Simonds. 
4to.. © Dee 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681446; Katherine Call 
Simonds, Franklin, N. H. 1539 


New (A) hiding-place; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Willa A. Town- 
send; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; HE 682150; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 1540 


New world symphony; largo, by An- 
tonin Dvorak, transcribed by L. Ret- 
ter; pf. (In Melodies éternelles) © 
Deer slied927 + Zves Jan. 3501928): ay 
680824; Louis Retter music co., St. 
Louis. 1541 


New York; par José Padilla, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch., avee 
pf. conducteur, 1°" violon conducteur 
et paroles. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; H 684402; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 1542 


Newell (Tex) Three melodies. ©l1e. 
Jan. 16, 1928; HE 682297; George Mc- 
Cowan Newell, New York. 15438 


Newton (Ernest) Seven rustic dane- 
es; arr. by E. Newton, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Nov. 30, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
4, 1928; E 6779538; Schott & co., Itd., 
London. 1544 


10 miniature preludes; by H., New- 
ton, of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 
27, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1928 ; B 679872 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1545 

Night-blooming cereus; words and mu- 
sic by Maury Madison [pseud. of W. 
R: Smith] © Dee. 5, 1927; 2c. Jan. 


18, 1928; E 681156; W. Renwick 
Smith, New York. 1546 
Night shadows falling; andantino, 


words by Arthur Denvir, music by 
EK. H. Lemare, arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare. 4to. 1. 2 treble voices.— 
2. Sop., alto and bar. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2 @ each Jan. 4; E 680793, 
680794; John Franklin music co., 
New York. 1547, 1545 


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1549 


pt. III, BIS. .¥.23 


Nght time love and you; words and 
music by Marie Savage and Harold 
Weeks. © Dee. 28, 1927; 2 c Jan. 
3, 1928; EH 679823; West coast music 
publishers, Seattle. 1549 


No estoy comforme [!]; cancion Mexi- 
cana, arr. de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico. 
© 1 ce. Dec. 27, 1927; E 682064; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 1550 


No hiding place; 4 pt. hymn, words 
and music by Willa A. Townsend ; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 12; H 682156; Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 1551 


No soap; words by Glenn T. Neville, 
music by R. Wall. © 1. Jan. 7, 
1928; E 682003; Robert Wall, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 1552 

Nobody but you; song, by H. Dal, arr. 
by Z. T. Randolhp. © 1-¢. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 681255; Harry Dial, St. 
Louis. 1553 


Nobody cares; words and music by M. 


Batchelor. © 1 ce. Jan. 21, 1928; BE 
682461: Miriam Batchelor, Brook- 
line, Mass. 1554 


Nobody’s lonesome but me; words and 
music by Tommie Malie, Cal De Voll 
and Larry Vincent, arr. by Rube Ben- 
net; pf. and ukulele ace. Chicago, 
Tll., Cal De Voll. © Jan. 20, 1928; 
2 e. Jan. 27; E 681535; McKinley 
musie co., Chicago. 1555 


Noch sind die tage der rosen; lied, 
von W. Baumgartner; orch., mit pf. 
oder orgel direction, [and] Im rosen- 
duft; lied, von Prinz Gustav von 
Schweden; oreh., mit pf. direction: 
bearb. von Josef Németi, of Hun- 
gary, ‘4to. ©iOet, TOM1920; Pc. 
Noy. 16; EK 684044; D. Rahter, Leip- 
Zig. 1556 


Nordische suite (Suite du nord) ; von 
Trygve Torjussen, arr. von Leo Ar- 
tok, of Germany, op. 102; salon orch. 
mit pf. conductor. 1. Morgenstim- 
mung. [3 others] © May 23, 1927; 
1 ec. July 12; E 677927; B. Schott’s 
sbhne, Mainz, Germany. 1557 


Northfield hymnal no. 4; compiled by 
Mary Whittle Moody [i. e. Mrs. Wil- 
lam R. Moody], Elsie Eckman and 
others. S8vo. © Dee. 24, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 27; aff. Jan. 7, 1928; A 1018276 ; 
Bookstore, Hast Northfield, Mass. 

1558 

Not a vamp; words and melody by A. 
Remsen, «© 1c. Jan. 5," 1928"' B 
679898; Alice Remsen, New York. 

1559 


72 


Not even at all; words by Leon Cor- 
day, music by Louis Paparello. © 
1 ec Jan. 20, 1928; E 6813887; Leo 
Komblueth, Brooklyn. 1560 


Not to us, O Lord; words tr. by Otto 
H. Bostrom, music by F. J. John- 
son; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 2, 
1927; 2 ce. Dee. 16; BE 679910; Au- 
gustana book concern, Rock Island, 
Til. 1561 


Nothin’ but lonesome; words by P. L. 
Woodbridge, melody by M. P. Davis. 
© 1c Jan. 28, 1928: E 682663; 
Pearl Logan Woodbridge and Marie 
Porter Davis, Seattle. 1562 


Notte d’esta’; valse, versi di Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, melodia di L. Can- 
oro; violino. © 1¢ Jan. 20, 1928; 
E 681396; Louis Canoro and John 
Clano,.New York. 1563 


Notte Napulitana; words by Riccardo 
Cordiferro, music by L. Canoro; vio- 
lin. ©1e. Jan. 23, 1928; E 681471; 
Louis Canoro and John Clano, New 
York. 1564 


Notti Arabe; suite, di Ettore Monta- 
naro, of Italy; piccola orch. 1. Tra 
i palmizi. [2 others] © Jan.. 3, 
1928; 1 ec. Jan. 28; E 684525; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 1565 


Now can’t some folks put on the dog; 
words and melody by W. R. 
Hodgin; plectrum banjo. © 1 «. 
Jan. 31, 1928; E 682705; Willard 
Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 

1566 


words by W. S. 
Martin, music by Susie Ralls 
Mathes; mixed voices. © May 20, 
1927; 2c. Dec. 22; E 679814; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 1567 


Now He is mine; 


Now I know; words by Sidney Clare 
and Charles Tobias, melody by Joe 


Cooper. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1928; EB 
682588; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 1568 


Now I’m through with you; melody 
by J. L. Straughters. © 1c. Jan. 
19, 1928; E 681888; James Leon 
Straughters, Cleveland. 1569 


Now is the needy time; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Hdward Boat- 
ner; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; E 682110; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 1570 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1587 


no. 1, 1928 
Now is the time; words by Jennie 
Ree, music by Chas. H. Gabriel; 


mixed voices. (In Gospel melodies) 
Ge dan. 10,1928) 2c. Jan. 163° 
682259; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 
1571 


Now that you’ve gone; words and mu- 
sic by M. Batchelor. © 1 ec. Jan. 
21, 1928; E 682460; Miriam Batch- 
elor, Brookline, Mass. 1572 


Nu kan du ta’, hvad du vil ha’, saa 
ta’r jeg resten (When Mary seems 
to sleep) ; af Vores egne Lilleputter, 
tekst af Aage Steffensen, musik af 
Willy Kierulff, of Denmark. © 
Dee 25-1927 ° 1c. Jan. 14, T9238: 
684163; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 1573 


Nuit (La) ; rondel, poésie de Théodore 
de Banville, musique de Reynaldo 
Hahn, of France; soprani, contralti 
et tenors, sans ace. 4to. © Dec. 
20, 1927; 1 c. May 28; EH 684169; 
Heugel, Paris. 1574 


Nuit d’épouvante (Night of terror) ; 
ouverture dramatique, de Gabriel- 
Marie et Hans Ourdine, both of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 684850; S. Chapelier, Paris. 

1575 


Nuit de printemps (Night of spring) ; 
ballet extrait des Demoiselles de 
Saint Cyr, comédie lyrique, poéme de 
André Lenéka, musique de Auguste 
Chapuis, arr. par Raoul Labis, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 


1. Les faunes. [4 others] © Dec. 
Poe Soles ft € dans 25, 1928.7 
684472; Choudens, Paris. 1576 


Nuovo metodo per violino (Nouvelle 
méthode pour le violon)-; con la 
teoria del tetracordo, di Alfeo Buya, 
of Italy. pte. 6a, fasc. 1°, 8a posi- 
zione. [Italian, French and English 
text] © Jan. 2, 1928; 1 ¢c..Jan. 28; 
E 684523; A. & G. Carisch & @¢.,, 


Milan. 1577 
O blessed radiance, light divine; refor- 
mation festival or  sexagesima, 


words tr. by Otto H. Bostrom, music 
by Gustav Stolpe, op. 107; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dee. 13, 1927; 2 «. 
Dec. 30; E 680866; Augustana book 
concern, Rock Island, Ill. 1578 


0 dry those tears; 2 pt. song, words 
and music by Teresa del Riego [pseud. 
of Teresa Leadbitter], arr. by Clar- 
ence Lucas, of Great Britain ; treble 


73 


voices. New York, N. Y., Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 11; E 684224; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 1579 


O friend without Jesus; words by W. 
H. Bradley, music by J. V. Tres- 
sider; solo, cho., or male quartet. 
4to. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 30, 
1928; E 681605; John V. Tressider, 
San Diego, Calif. 1580 


O give thanks; thanksgiving anthem, 
text and music by Frederic Groton, 
op. 9, no. 3; mixed voices with ten. 
solo; organ acc. 4to. © Oct. 14, 
1927; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 679790; Harold 
Flammer, inec., New York. 1581 


O Lord, Thou has searched me; words 
from Psalm 139, tr. by Otto H. Bos- 
trom, music by Gunnar Wennerberg ; 
mixed voices., 4to. © Dec. 13, 
1927; 2 c. Dec. 30; E 680864; Au- 
gustana book concern, Rock Island, 
Til. 1582 


O mon Charlie (Poor papa); paroles 
anglaises de Billy Rose, paroles 
francaises de Louis Lemarchand et 
Victor Vallier, of France, musique 
d’Harry Woods. © Mar. 25, 1927; 
drs Cogley’: w 03 isan Wes UP Canoes i 1 er Goel LG pial eee 
668006; Publications Francis-Day, 
Paris. 1583 


O praise the Lord of heaven; words 
from the Bible adapted by R. C. 
Robinson, music from the Russian 
Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, by 
A. Arensky, arr. by Raymond C. 
Robinson; 4 male voices. 4to. © 
Wee 29) 1927-2 ce. dan. oa, 1OIRe eh, 
679755; Charles W. Homeyer & ©co., 
Boston. 1584 


O strength and stay; Londonderry air, 
words tr. from St. Ambrose by J. 
Ellerton and J. F. A. Hort, music 
arr. by Herbert Sanders; middle 
voice, with pf. or organ ace. © 
Decs. 31,5' 1927; ‘2eei Jan. 19; - 1928 ; 
EK 682032; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 1585 


O tell me why; words and music by 
M. R. Nessler. © 1 ce. Jan. 23, 1928; 
E 681474; Maude Ray Nessler, Rich- 
mond, Calif. 1586 

O. ye angels of destiny; words by 

W. H. Adams, music by Fred Ahle- 


tela Ot oe dan. 8k 1928 5. 
682717; Will H. Adams. Oak Park, 
Ill, 1587 


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1588 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Oak (The) and the rose; words and 
music by Frederick Spencer. 1. In 
E flat—2. In C. © Jan. 12, 1928; 
2c. each Jan. 19; E 681364, 681365 ; 
F. W. Spencer, Wilmington, N. C. 

1588, 1589 


Ocean foam; valse, by Arthur Strover, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 17, 
1927; 1 ce. Jan. 4, 1928; E 677956; 
Berners music co., London. 1590 


Ocean to ocean highway; words by F. 
Batterson and E. Batterson, music 
by UL; EB... Tudor...» © 1: «,, Nev. 21, 
1927; E 682075; Frank Batterson 
and Ethel Batterson, Akron, Col. 

1591 


words by F. F. Van de Water, 
music by Reginald C. Robbins: 
[bar.|,..@ Dec: 20, 3927-2 ¢c.. fan. 
16, 1928; E 6813837 ; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 1592 


Oh, boys, give us the honey-moon test; 
words by C. W. Terpening, music by 
Cora Broadwell. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Jan. 4, 1928; 
2 ce Jan. 18; E 681296; Clinton W. 
Terpening, Soperton, Ga. 1593 


Oh, freedom; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Willa A. Townsend ; mixed 
voices. “© Jan.. 3, 1928° 276. Jan. 
12; E 682107; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 1594 


Oh gee!—oh joy; from Rosalie, words 
by P. G. Wodehouse and Ira Gersh- 
Win, music by George Gershwin ; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 20, 1928 
2c. Jan. 23; E 682472; New world 
music corp., New York. 1595 


Oh Henry! my garter’s coming down; 
words and music by Less Harris 
tl. ee; io He Marris] [Blueprint] 
© 1c Jan. 10, 1928; EE. 682089; 
Lester Edward Harris, San Antonio. 

1596 


Oh Lindbergh my lucky boy; words 
and melody by J. Lee. © 1 c. Jan. 


October ; 


20, 1928; H 681381; Jessie Lee, Al- 
toona, Pa. 1597 
Oh! Lucindy; x-trot, words by 
Thekla ee ae music by. Jes- 
sie L: Deppen, arr. by F. Henri 
Klickmann; orch. New York, ae 
pell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Jan. 
1928; 2c. Jan. 18; E 682343; pre 
inc., New York. 1598 


Oh, Lucindy; quartet, words by Thekla 
Hollingsworth, music by Jessie L. 
Deppen, arr. by Claude MacArthur ; 
male voices.: New York, Chappell. | 


Harms, inc. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
ate! Jan. 11; E 681269; Harms, inc., 


New York. 1599 
Oh, Mary, I love you; words and 
melody by J. J. Schneider. Rev. 


copy. 1 ec Sany,, g9289) 
681115; John J. Schneider, Philadel- 
phia. 1600 


Oh! oh! Charleston; de T. Noletty, 
of France, op. 29; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684344; Théo. 
Noletty, Paris. 1601 


Ob! Papitou; paroles de René Nazelles 
et René Jeanne, musique d’ Albert 
Chantrier, of France; pf. ace., avec 

- ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. © Dec. 
20, 1927; 1 e@. Jan. 16, 1928; EB 
684481); Francis. Salabert, Paris. 

1602 


Oh! states of fair America; words by 
Charles C. Ely, music by Percy L. 
Bryning. “© Dee. 21, 1927; 2c. Jan. 
7, 1928; E 681216; John C. Miller, 
Boston. 1603 


Oh! the wonder of it; Molly aroon, 
words by Adam O’Neill, music by 
Herbert Ralph Ward. © Dec. 30, 
1927; 2 c Jan. 6, 1928; E 681025; 
Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New 
York. 1604 


Oh, yes, yes, yes you know-know- 
know I do; words and music by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of Fp. Ballard’: 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 9, 1928; 
2¢. Jan. 7; B 679934; Francis Drake 
Ballard, New York. 1605 


Ob you million dollar girlie; words and 


melody by F. Nitschke, jr. © 1 «. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 681170; Fred 
Nitschke, jr., Jud, N. D. 1606 


Old dad Watkins; words and music 
by A. A. McKenzie. © 1 ¢. Nov. 29, 
1927; EH 682420; Archie Alexander 
McKenzie, Albemarle, N. C. 1607 

Old (An) .enchanted garden; inter- 

mezzo, by M. L. Driver, op. 205; pf. 

© Jan. 13, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 18; B 

681292; Maurice Leon Driver, San 

Francisco. 1608 


to do right; words and 
Herbert Buffum; mixed 
© Jane 1," 1927 + 2c: 
FE 681221; Anna Marie 
John A. Ander- 

1609 


Old enough 
music by 
voices. 4to. 
Jan: 5, 1928 5 
Anderson, i. e., Mrs. 
son, Topeka, Kan. 


= 


no. 1, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1632 


Old fashioned dancing tune; words and 
music by W. L. River. [Photostat] 
© 1c¢ Jan. 28, 1928; E 682649; 
Walter Leslie River, New York. 

1610 


Old (An) fashioned love song; words 
and melody by B. G. Adlam. ©1c. 
Jan. 14, 1928; E 682197; Basil G. 
Adlam, San Francisco. 1611 


Old (An) love tale; by Gena Brans- 
combe [i. e. Gena Branscombe Ten- 
ney]; violoncello and pf. © Dec. 
ioe t 2. c: Dee,.23:. Hh 682104. 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1612 


Old (The) regiment; march, by 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain ; 
pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1c. Jan. 10, 
1928; E 677997 ; Banks & son, York, 
England. 1613 


Old (The) road; words and music by 
B. B. McKinney; mixed voices. (Jn 
Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2ic. Jan. 16; E. 6822388; Robert. H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 1614 


Old song; words by Hdward Fitzge- 
rald, music by Reginald C. Robb‘ns; 
»-bar.} .©; Dee,20; 1927; 2,¢. Jan. 
16, 1928; E 681336; Hditions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. 1615 


Old time fiddlers favorite barn dance 
tunes; arr. and compiled by H. F. 
Adam; violin. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 16; E 6812380; E. F. Adam, St. 
Louis. 1616 


Old-time sailor’s song; words by C. 
Demos, melodic completion by Cas- 
per Nathan. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1928; 
E 681478; Constantine Demos, Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. 1617 


Old (The) woodland spring; words by 
S. J. Smmons, music by Samuel L. 
Studley. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1928; H 
682546; Samuel J. Simmons, Maita- 
pan, Mass. 1618 


Ole Bill mule; comic song, words and 
music by J. F. McMahon. © 1. 
Dee. 8, 1927; E 681191; Joseph Fran- 
cis McMahon, New York. 1619 


Ole Virginny’s lullaby; waltz, ° words 
and music by Lew. Pollack, Erno 
Rapee and Sidney D. Mitchell. © 
San. 23: 29928;, : 2s eq. Fans 125 9 
681562; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

1620 


Oletta, la fille du Corse; drame mu- 
sical en trois actes et quatre tab- 
leaux, poéme de André Leroy et Paul 
de Choudens, musique de Henry 


a 


88235—28—_6 


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Or 


Fevrier, of France. Partition chant 
et pf. © Nov. 15, 1927; 1 ¢. Dee. 
16; D 27237; Choudens, Paris. 1621 


Oly jol cstsz:k ez a bananhéj: blues, 
szovegét irta Ifj. Békeffy-Vadnay, 
zenéjét szerzé F. Markush, of Hun- 
gary. © Oct. 30, 1927; 1 ¢@ Jan. 
13, 1928; E 688222; Fred Markush, 
Budapest, Hungary. 1622 


Omar; oriental melody, by A. N. Cro- 
camo, op. 3; violin with pf. ace. © 
Jan. 20, 1928; 2 ¢«. Jan. 20; EB 
681442 ; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 

1623 


On a sleigh-ride; by Jane Maitingly, 
Upy 10, no, 2--pt «©. Jan, 9, tece: 
2c. Jan. 10; E 682050; Willis musie 
co., New York. 1624 


On! along! away! by R. Nofka; pf., 4 
iands. . © Jane ov. toca. 2. er, oak 
31; E 682676; Willis musie co., Cin- 
cinnati. 1625 


On an island with a girl like you; 
words and music by R. S. Chapman, 
of Canada, arr. by Harry L. Alford; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 18, 
_1928; 2c. Jan. 25; E 681506; Regi- 
nald S. Chapman, Kingston, Ontario, 
Canada. 1626 


On Calvary; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Willa A. Townsend ; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 3, 1928: 2.¢. Jan. 
21; EH 682488; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 1627 


On ma journey; negro spiritual, arr. 
by Edward Boatner; high key. © 
Jan. 18, 1928; 2c. Jan. 19; E 681416; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

1628 


On n’ m’a jamais parlé comm’ ca; one- 
step chanté, paroles de Paul Briquet 
et R. P. Groffe, musique de R. Penso, 
of England. © Dee. 20, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684893; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, Paris. 1629 


On the beautiful shores of Chicago; 
words by C. P. Walker, melody by 
Wallee Brown. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1927; 
E 681190; C. P. Walker, Chicago. 

1630 


On the foot-ball field; by Anice Ter- 
hune;;péy,. © Jan. ,10, .1928,; 2,,e: 
Jan. 12; E 681207; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 1631 


On the move march; by J. D. Schur- 
mann; steel guit. © July 1, 1927; 
2 ¢e. Jan. 17, 1928; HE 682291; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 1632 


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1633 


On the way to you; words by Helen 
Taylor, music by Daniel Wood, of 
Great Britain; in B flat. © Dec. 
25. OAT. Le. San. 2h, 1928) ae 
684530; Enoch & sons (1927), ltd., 


London. 1633 
One (The) I love; words by Onslow 
Frampton, music by H. Waldo 


Warner, of Great Britain, op. 27, no. 
1; ten.; in E flat. © Dee.. 31, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1928; E 679929; J. Fisch- 
er & bro., New York. 1634 


One night in Havana; by H. H. Car- 
michael; pf. ©1e. Jan. 5, 1928; HB 
682517; Hoagland Howard Carmi- 
chael, Indianapolis. 1635 


One of these days; words and music 
by EH. Waggaman. © 1 © Jan.‘3, 
1928; E 680857; Laura EH. Wagga- 
man, New Orleans. , 1686 


One sunny day; from One sunny day, 
words by Clifford Grey and Wm, 
Cary Duncan, music by Jean 
Schwartz; pf. and ukulele ace. 
New York, Harms, ine. © Jan. 20, 
(928°) 2G" Jan. 2 (2507, (O824(ae 
Shubert theatre corp., New York. 

1637 


One who knows; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by B. D. Ackley; 
mixed voices. (In Gospel melodies) 
© Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 16; E 
682241; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

1638 


One year ago; poem by Walter Savage 
Landor, music by B. van Dieren, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
& -sons, ltd: © j)July 19, 192%; Tye. 
July 18; E 669946; B. van Dieren, 
West Hampstead, N. W., England. 

1639 


Only a little way home; words and 
music by A. H. Ackley; mixed 
voices. (In Gospel melodies.) © 
aan. 10; A928: 2 ios aalied “Gee: IB 
682239; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

1640 


Only you; words by L. Creel, music 
by Jack Edwards. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 5, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 18, 1928; E 681294; Luke 
Creel, Campbellsville, Ky. 1641 


Opal reverie; by Bert R. Anthony, op. 
ZT.’ no. *4*' pt. © Dee. 19, 1927: 
2c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 681278: Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 1642 

Open (The) road is calling; words by 
Bernard Daly, music by Richard 
Kountz, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 


76 


pt. TT, MiSl, MN 2S 


sop.. alto and bar. 4to. © Jan. 
16, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 21; E 681437; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 1648 


Open wide the door; words by W. 
Kitching, music by J. H. Burke; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 682481; Hope pub. 


co., Chicago. 1644 
Oriental fox-trot melody; by N. 
Roubanis. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 
680844; Nicholas Roubanis, New 
York. 1645 


Oriental jazz; words and music by W. 
Hall; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 20, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 23; E 681454; Wendell Hall 


music publishers, Chicago. 1646 
Oriental (An) tragedy; words and 
music by L. Cheslock; pf. Balti- 


more, Md., G. Fred Kranz music co. 
@© Jan.012) 1928; Biel wan, 24 7H 
682506; Louis Cheslock, Baltimore. 

i 1647 


Ou fuir (Fearful rush); de Gabriel- 
Marie et Hans Ourdine, both of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to..’© Dec. 10,1927; Ie. Jan 16, 
1928; E 684349; S. Chapelier, Paris. 

1648 


Oubli (L’) dans Ja priére (Oblivion in 
prayer); de H. Morisson et Hans 
Ourdine, both of France; orech. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. Dec. 28, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684508; 
L. Philippo, Paris. 1649 


Our beautiful America; words and 
music by Frank Osear Rudd; mixed 
cho. "© Jan. 17) 1928 Oe sam 19 
E 681432; Sandberg and Rudd, Ong, 
Neb. 1650 


Our child; words by A. C. Rogers, 
melody by C. L. Roberts. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 38, 1928; E 682526; Alexander 
C. Rogers and C. Luckey Roberts, 


New York. 1651 
Our Christmas carol; words and 
melody by H. P. Zerby. 8vo. © 


Dec. 21, 1927/3) 2 en Wane ety 1926 
E 681533; Eva Perle Zerby, East 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 1652 


Our Columbia Flag; words and music 
by A. Dvofak. © 1 ce. Oct. 28, 1927; 
E 682418; Antonetta Dvofak, New 
York. 1653 

Our gang: kid komedy karakteristik, 


by Ed. B. Claypoole. arr. by James 
C. McCabe; orch. © Jan. 21, 1928; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


2c. Jan. 23; E 681439; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 
1654 


Our hero Charles Lindbergh; words 
and melody by F. A. Kiesling. © 
le. Jan. 20, 1928; E 681882; Frieda 
Alwina Kiesling, New York. 1655 


Our love is calling; words by Roy L. 
Kalver, music by B. Simon. Chi- 
cago, Roosevelt publishers. © Jan. 
12, 1928>,,2..¢e., Jan. .18;.. EB »6823705 
Ben Simon, Chicago. 1656 


Our navy; march, by Charles Benter ; 
band and solo cornet conductor. 
obl. 32mo. © Aug.¢@, 1927; 2c. Jan. 
3, 1928; E 680785; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston. 1657 


Our own United States; patriotic song, 
words and musie by L. B. Pember- 
ton.. © .Jan. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 10; 
E 682055; Lovell Bearse Pemberton, 
Redondo Beach, Calif. 1658 


Our pilgrim fathers; independence day 
song, words and music by Alfonso 
Shipwash; male quartet. Topeka, 
Kans., Anderson ptg. & music co 
4to.. © June 15, 1927; 2c. Jan. 5, 
1928: E 680880; Anna Marie Ander- 
son, i. e. Mrs. John A. Anderson, 
Topeka, Kans. 1659 


Out of my heart; words by Henriette 
Harrison, music by R. Hildemann. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1928; E 682465; 
Rudolf Hildemann, Atlantic City. 

1660 


Out-witted; words by Edwin Mark- 
ham, music by Jessie Moore Wise; 
high voice. © July 1, 1927; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 24, 1928; E 682486; William 
H. Wise & co., New York. 1661 


Ouverture Berrichonne; extraite des 
quatre piéces Berrichonnes, d’ Aymé 
Steck, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684352; Editions 
L. Maillochon, Paris. 1662 


Over the line; words and music by 
B. B. McKinney; mixed voices. (In 
Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 16; E 682264; Robert H. 


Coleman, Dallas. 1663 
Over the waves (Sobre las olas) ; 
wiz, Dy  MKosas, “arr. by «G. °F. 
Briegel; orch. 4to. © Jan. 20, 


1928; 2c. Jan. 17; E 681354; George 
F. Briegel, New York. 1664 
Overture appassionato; overture de 
concert, by Th. Henricchi, op. 77, 
arr. by Henry Hermann; pf. con- 


a 


(7 


1675 
ductor pt. (Jn Schmidt’s orchestra 
series. Miscellaneous composers, yv. 


1) ©; Dee;.,31,),192%; 2 e:. Jan;,10, 
1928; E 682038; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 1665 


Oye las suplicas; paroles y musica 
por Ed. Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © 


gan. .26,, 1928: 2. ©. Jan. “on: 4.5 
682725; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 1666 
Paganini (Niccolo) Trois caprices de 
Paganini; traités en duos. con- 
certants, par Darius Milhaud, of 


France; violon et pf. © Dec. 10, 
19275" CG Jano (;, 1928: °H 684261: 
Heugel, Paris. 1667 


Pagina d’album; d’Ernani Cordova, of 
Italy; violino e pf. Dec. 19, 
1927; 1 «@ Dec. 20; E 684369; Ger- 
lando Dispensa, Palermo, Italy. 

, 1668 


Pajarillo (El) ;‘letra por P. Ponce y 
D. Acosta, musica por Prospero 
Ponce, D. Acosta y Ed. Tavo; pf. 
8vo. [Photostat] © Dee. 15, 1927; 
2 e. Dee. 21; E 681137; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 1669 


Paki; suita wokalna, stowa EH. Stofi- 


skiego, muzyka St. Kazuro; chor 
mieszany. Chicago; Als. \W.4-4e. 
Sajewski pub. co. 4to. © Dee. 15, 


1927; 2 «@ Jan. 9, 1928; E 681067; 
Wladyslaw H. Sajewski, Chicago. 
1670 


Pal (A); words by June Rand, music 
by Jimmie Caruso; pf. S8vo. © 
Nov. 23, 1927; 2 ce. Dec. 6; HE 681223; 
Caruso service, New York. 1671 


Pan and the priest; symphonic poem, 
by Howard Hanson, op. 26; orch. 
Se. © Nov. 19, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 19; 
E 679905; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 1672 


Pantomime; capriccietto, by Franz C. 
Bornschein; violin with pf. acc. 
Ato: * © Och 212 1920232 ef Jan 7, 
1928; E 679942; University soc., inc., 
New York. 1673 


Papillons (Les) ; valse boston, paroles 
de Didier Gold, musique de M. 
Cazes, of France; pf. © Dec. 10, 
19273 1 -e@ Jane (, 1928; H. G84239 ; 
Mario Cazes, Paris. 1674 


Paris, gai Paris; de lopérette Ma 
femme, paroles de P. Briquet et P. 
Gordeaux, musique de Pierre de 
Meure et Irving Paris, both of 
France. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1928; E 684236; Kam, Paris. 

1675 


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1676 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Paris mesdames; de Oh! la vicieuse, 
paroles de Léo Leliévre, Henri 
Varna et Fernand Rouvray en col- 
laboration avec Robert Valaire, mu- 
sique de R. Penso, of England. © 
Dec. 20, 1927; 1 « Jan. 25, 1928; E 
684479; Publications Francis-Day, 
Paris. 1676 


Paris-Rome-express; galop, de Raoul 
Benoit, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; H 684856; J. 
Yves K., Paris. 1677 


Parks’ sacred three-part choruses and 
trios; composed and arr. by Marion 
Moore and J. A. Parks; male voices. 
4to. © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 «. and aff. 
Jan. 6; A 1061096; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 1678 


Parranda (La) ; cancion Mexicana, 
arr. de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico. 
1 ec. Dec. 27, 1927; E 682063 ; Silvano 
R. Ramos, Chicago. 1679 


Partita; di Giorgio Federico Ghedini, 
of Italy; orch. Partitura. 8vo. 
1. Entrata. [4 others] © Jan. 27, 
1928; 1 «@ Jan. 28; E 684538; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 1680 


Parubky w korszmi; melody by P. 
Humeniuk, > pti1,-2)° © 4 chan. 
31, 1928; HE 682699, 682702; Paul 
Humeniuk, New York. 1681, 1682 


Pastorale orientale; by Boris Leven- 
son, op. 50; orch. with pf. conduc- 


tor. New York, Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp. 4to. © Jan. 27, 
1928 272 €. Jan. 26 9H hGS2625 - 


Maurice Baron, Great Neck, L. I., 
INS OY: 1683 


Patient little prairie flower; words by 
Quincey Lemon, melody by G. Blair. 
© 1 ce Jan. 20, 1928; BE 681385; 
Girard Blair, Murphysboro, Il. 

1684 


Pavane [and] Gavotte; von Walter 
Niemann, of Germany, op. 108; 
klavier. © Sept. 1, 1926; 1 c. Dee. 
2%, 1927; EH 677992; C. F.' Peters, 
Leipzig. 1685 


Paz en tierra; marche, by J. Pardo, 
op. 2, arr. by Henry Hermann; pf. 
conductor pt. (In Schmidt’s or- 
chestra series. Miscellaneous, v. 1) 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 1928; 
E 682042; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 1686 


Peace be unto you; duet, words from 
the Bible, music by Charles P. 
Scott; alto and ten. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928; E 682033; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

1687 


Peaches; words by M. R. Ballon, music 
by David Reed. © Dee. 9, 1927; 2c. 
Jan. 6, 1928; E 680891; May Rozalie 
Ballon, Bay Shore, L. I., N. ¥. 1688 


Peans of victory ; pageant of the resur- 
rection for the Sunday school, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. 8vo. © Jan. 25, 1928; 
2 ¢. Feb. 2; D 37247; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 1689 


Peanuts and pennies; musical play for 
boys, in 8 acts, by Maude Orita Wal- 
« Lace,; 4to. 1@a Beers, na Semen. €. 
Dec. 8; D 27282; Raymond A. Hoff- 
man ¢co., Chicago. 1690 


Peasant dance; photoplay music, by 
Norman Leigh; pf. © Nov. 1, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680877; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 1691 


Pense 4 ton pére; charleston, de Ma 
femme, paroles de Paul Briquet. et 
Paul Gordeaux, musique de Pierre 
de Meure et Irving Paris, both of 


France. © Dec. 1,-1927; 1 ¢ Dee. 
23; EH 684174 ; Kam, Paris. 1692 
Pensée poétique; d’A. Scassola, of 
Italy; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Ato. © Dec. 10, 19271: fe jan. 7, 
1928; HE 684264; Francis. Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 1693 
Perdi un amor; duo, letra y musica de 
I. M. Valle. [Photostat] © 1. 


Jan. 30, 1928; EH 681647; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 1694 


Perfidus; stealth, mystery, by Murga- 
troyd Farrar, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Dee. 27,1927; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; EB 
684038; Meyer De Wolfe, London. 

1695 


Perhaps ’tis love; words and music by 
M. M. Miller. Des Moines, Ia., 
Standard music pub. co. © Dec. 27, 
1927; 2 c. Dec. 29; E 680784; Mer- 
cellon Mayo Miller, Des Moines. 

1696 


Pescatorino; scenetta per solo e coro 
di bambini o bambine, poesia di 
Bianea Lena, musica di Ettore Lena, 
of Italy. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
13, 1928; E 684069; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢c., Milan. 1697 


18 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


1718 


Petit (Le) bal poisse; java, paroles de 
Mare Hély, musique de Léo Dani- 
derff, of France; pf. ace, avee uku- 
lele arr. par F. Salabert. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684424; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 1698 


Petite confidence; by Albert Kiissner ; 
pi. 9@© Dees 9, 1927 3.2, ce; Jani 4, 
1928; E 682187; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 1699 


Petite (Une) femme épatante; paroles 
de Phylo, musique de Fred Pearly et 
Pierre Chagnon, both of France; pf. 
aec, avec ukulele arr. par F,, Sala- 
bert. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 « Dec. 23; 
E 684190; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1700 


Petite suite; d’ A. Borodine, transcrit 
par H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 1. Au 
couvent. [3 others] © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684355 ; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 1701 


Pflickt ein midel -Ribisel; couplet, 
aus Ailes aus liebe, text von Karl 
Farkus u. Ernst Marischka, musik 
von Ralph Benatzky, of Austria. © 
Gemeet o27 te.” Jan; 18; “1928: 
E 684278; W. Karczag, Vienna. 

1702 


Phryné victorieuse; tarentelle de ballet, 
de G. Krier, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 6843538 ; 
Georges Krier, Paris. 17038 


Piccaninny rock-a-bye; words and 
music by Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. 
Jones] © 1c Jan. 13, 1928; BH 
681174; Rulon Armstrong Jones, Los 
Angeles. 1704 


Pidele a Dios, chaparrita; cancion 
popular, paroles y musica arr. por 
BM. Valle.) [Photostatyi/© 1c. 
Jan. 11, 1928; E 681127; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 1705 


Piéces semi-bréves; par Emile Passani, 
of France; pf. 1. Etude. [5 others] 
GiyNey. lt, d02G2 1..c;- Dac, 23.5 1 
684102; Heugel, Paris. 1706 


Piedigrotta ; duetto caratteristico, versi 
di H. A. Mario, musica di A. Mag- 
liani, of Italy. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1928; 
HE 681192; Italian book co., ine., New 
York. 1707 


Pierrot; by F. Louis Taylor, of Great 
Britain, op. 109, no. 1; violin and 
pin. (C). Dec., 23, 1937.:, 1 Gy Jan,.,.6, 
1928; E 677987; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 1708 


79 


Pierrot; history of a pierrot, panto- 
mime in 8 acts, by Von F. Beissier, 
tr. by V. Rosi and C. M. Foglesong, 
music by Mario Costa, of Italy. 

1 e@. Nov. 16, 1927; D 27230; Clara 
M. Foglesong and Vittorio Rosi, Los 
Angeles, 1709 


Pilgrim (A) song; choral song, words 
by John Bunyan, music by J. Con- 
nell, of Great Britain; men’s and 
boys’ voices. London, Bayley & Fer- 
guson., 4to.. © Dec. 15, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 6, 1928; EH 677932; John Con- 
nell, Johannesburg, South Africa. 

1710 


Pirates (The); I’m a pirate bold, 
words and music by V. Arundel; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Dec. 16, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 28, 1928; H 681450; Victor 
Arundel, Albany, Or. 1711 


Pity (The) of it; chant sans paroles, 
by Frank Stanley Smith; pf. 
Sane SOP OZ 4 er Vane tH 
684521; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don. 1712 


Playing the ’cello; by Ida Bostelmann ; 
pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 7; EH 
679978 ; Belwin, ine., New York. 

cLUNT il EeS 


Playmates ; tempo de valse, intro. Girls 
and boys come out to play, by Har- 
old Edwards, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c Jan. 10, 1928; 
HE 677998; Banks & son, York, Eng- 


land. 1714 
Playtime melodies; ed. by W. Otto 
Miessner; pf. bk. 1-3. © Jan. 7, 


1028). C.; ald jak, Jana 16a A 
1063667; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
1715 


Please build the Boulder dam; march, 
words and music by B. C. Robberson, 
arr. by Carmen Fairbanks Gipson; 
pf. and ukulele ace., with arr. for 
quartet of male or mixed voices. © 
Wan. 16, 1928 2Veoi Jansid2 BH 
682364; Benjamin Cleveland Rob- 
berson, Imperial, Calif. 1716 

Please little cuties smile at me; words 
by R. Byrd, musie by Larry E. Goffin. 
©1ec. Jan. 25, 1928; EH 681526; Rose 
Byrd, Porterville, Calif. sar 


Please radio man; words and music 
Diy. owes ©ulles Talos! 1ors- BH 
682415; Dora Fox, Columbus, O. 

1718 


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1719 


Please tell me why; words by Sam 
Gobble, melody by Ted Delmarter 
fi. e. T. R. Delmarter] © 1«@ Jan. 
30, 1928; E 681623 ; Theodore Roose- 
velt Delmarter, Memphis. 1719 


Pleyel (I.) -Six duos faciles; op. 8, 
revyus et doigtés par Issay Barmas, 
of Germany; 2 violons. © Dee. 27, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 14, 1928; E 684166; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 1720 


Poéme symphonique; d’aprés le poéme 
de Victor Hugo, La consc‘ence, par 


H. Servoz, of France; orch. Parti- 
tions: ©} Dee. 10/1920.) 1 e Jam. 7, 
1928; E 684245; Editions Maurice 


1721 


Poi lastochka poi; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1928: EB 
680933 ; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

al 22 


Senart, Paris. 


Poleciaty pieSii moje: stowa M. Kon- 
opnickie], muzyka Kaz. Wilkomir- 
ski; chor 3 gtosowy Zenski. Chicago, 
Til., W. H. Sajewski pub. co. 4to. 
Dec. 15, 1927; Zreagans 971928 % BH 
681066; Wiadystaw H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 1723 


Polish dance orchestra collection no. 4; 
compiled and arr. by Louis Vitak. 


pis.’ © Dee. (3, 1920-p2eeVevan.9, 
1928; E 681044; Vitak-Elsn‘c . co., 
Chicago. 1724 


Polish medley; by Bernhardt Robel; 
1st and 2nd violins and pf. © Jan. 
20, A928 5 2 er’ Fan." 20 > Hr 681441 ; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 1725 


Politian ; Comte de Leicester, musique 
de scéne pour le drame d’Edgar Poé, 
traduction de Gabriel Mourey, mu- 
Sique de J. M. Zoubaloff, of France; 
pt. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 
1928; E 684511; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 1726 


Polka brillante; by B. Quattrociocche ; 
armonica. © Dec. 14, 1927; 2c. Dee. 
27; E 679949; Biagio Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. nO 


Polveras; fox-trot cancion, letra de J. 
M. Ruffo, musica de J. A. Palacios, 
of Mexico. © Dee. 26, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 684077; A. Wagner 
y Levien sucs., s. en-c., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 1728 


Polynice; po@€me symphonique, de 
Louis Fourestier, of France; pf., 4 
mains. 1. Prologue. [2 others] © 
Mee 10) 1920 te. Fan % 1920" Hh 
684262; Heugel, Paris. 1729 


pt. II, n. s., Vv. 23 


Ponte (Il) dei sospiri; valse, di L. 
Canoro; violino. '© 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 
1928; E 681393; Louis Canoro, New 
York. 1730 


Pony (The) express; photoplay music, 


by Emil Bierman; orch. 4to. © 
Dee. 30," 1927 $e 2 eee? 29 =) EL 
682046; American composers, inc., 
New York. 1731 


Poor Lizzie; words and music by Ab- 
ner Silver and Jack Meskill. © Jan. 
4, 1928; 2 @ Jan. 5; H 680898; Ir- 
ving Berlin, inc., New York. 1732 


Popolarissimo (11) ; valzer, melodia d’ 
BE. Hrario. ©. 1 ec. Sgmiesig 1928 - 
E 682709; Ernesto Erario, Brooklyn. 

1733 

Popular g'rl; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by Charlie Follansbee [i. e. C. L. 
Follansbee] © 1 ¢) Jan. 11, 1928; 
E 682174; Charies L. Follansbee, 
Washington. 1734 


Por tus amores; paroles y musica por 
Ed. Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Jan. 
26) 1928; -2\le> Jana vGs2 26 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 1735 


Porque puedo vengo; paroles y musica 
por R. Gomez y Hd. Tavo;. pf. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 26, 1928; 2.c. 
Jan. 31; E 682729; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 1736 


Pour un mot; valse, d’A. Parera, of 
Spain; petit orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur.:..4to. :@-;Deey a0) dear) Ae: 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684348; Editions 
L. Maillochon, Paris. ST 


Pour une chanson d’amour (In a 
little Spanish town) ; valse chantée, 
paroles anglaises de Lewis et Young, 
paroles francaises de Saint Granier, 
of France, musique de Mabel Wayne. 
© Dee. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; 
E 684481; Publications Francis-Day, 
Paris. 1738 


Practical exercises in theory and har- 
mony playing; by Antha M. Virgil. 
pt... © Jan! 44, 192843 ce Pyany 9; 
aff. Jan. 16; A 1063544; Virgil 
piano school co., New York. 39 


Practical hints on improvising for 
popular music; by A. Sokolow; pf. 
© Sept. 19, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1928; 
aff. Jan. 25; A 10641383; Abraham 
Sokolow, Brooklyn. 1740 


Praise the Lord; anthem, text adapted 
from the Bible, music by Lewis 
Henry Horton; mixed voices with 


80 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


bar. or alto solo; organ ace. 4to. 
oy wary 2, 1927!" 2 -eo" Dee. BFS B 
679791; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
WV Onk. 1741 


Prayer (A); words and music by H. 


i) Berr.”'(©? 1-¢.Jane'16) 1928/7) EB 
681264; Helen Hoyle Herr, Fort 
Riley, Kan. 1742 


Preghiera; by P. Colavita;, B flat 
eornet solo and pf. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1928; E 679901; Philip Colavita, 
Richmond. 1743 


Prélude en ré bemol (Prelude in D 
flat) ; de Gilbert Beaume, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4fto. 
Pineie. 2 1026. bel Dec.) als) BH 
684148 ; United music co., New York. 

1744 


Premier quatuor; par Louis Durey, of 
France. op. 10; 2 violons, alto et 
violoncelle. Partition. 16mo. © 
wee 0. 192751 ¢ Jan. (, 19255 Fi 
684235; Siréne musicale, Paris. 1745 


Pretty golden moon; words and music 
by Joe Stein and Nat Blank; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2c Jan. 13; E 682392; William. C. 


Handy, New York. 1746 
and 


Pretty Honolulu lady; words 
music by Florence Rayfield and 
Jack McCoy; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2c. Jan. 4; E 680804; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. ' 1747 


Pretty little Irene; words by Harry 
Alexander, music by Max McKeand 
[i. e. M. N. McKeand]; pf. © 1c. 
Jan. 31, 1928; E 682714; Maxwell 
Nelson McKeand, East Dedham, 
Mass. 1748 

Priere de Vaprés diner; priére jour- 
naliere & Vusage des Juifs du 
Comtat-Venaissin, musique de Darius 
Milhaud. of France; chant et pf. © 
Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c« Dee:'28) B684211 ; 


Heugel, Paris. 1749 
Priére du matin; priére journaliere 
4 Vusage des Juifs du Comtat- 


Venaissin, musique de Darius Mil- 
haud, of France; chant et pf. © 
Dee. 1, 1927; 1 ce. Dec. 23; E 684210; 
Heugel, Paris. 1750 


Priére du soir; priére journaliére 4 
usage des Juifs du Comtat-Venais- 
Sin, musique de Darius Milhaud, of 
France; chant et pf. © Dec. 1, 
1927; 1 c. Dec. 23; E 684212; Heugel, 
Paris. T751 


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‘ 1760 


Priéres journaliéres; a lusage des 
Juifs du Comtat-Venaissin, musique 
de Darius Milhaud, of France; 
chant et pf. 1. Priére du matin. 
[2 others] © ‘Dec. 1, 1927; 1 °c. 
Dec. 238; E 684213 ; Heugel, Paris. 


1752 

Primavera d'Italia; valzer lento, 
melodia di G. Buzzolani. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 681308; Giosué 
Buzzolani, New York. 1753 
Prinzessin (Die) auf der. erbse; 
musikmirchen in 1 aufzug n2ch 


Andersen, von Benno Hikan, musik 
von Ernst Toch, of Austria, op. 48; 


orch... Partitur., © Dec..;20, 1927; 
1 ¢ Dec. 17; E 684296; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 1754 
Prinzessin (Die) auf der erbse; 


musikmiirchen in 1 aufzug nach 
Andersen, von Benno Elkan, musik 
von Ernst Toch, of Austria, op. 43; 


klavierauszug. © Sept. 1, 1927; 1c. 
Aug. 27; E 677909; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 1755 
Prinzessin (Die) auf der. erbse; 
vorspiel zu einem miirchen, von 
Ernst Toch, of Austria; orch. 
Partitur. “© Dec. '20; 1927: 1. ce 


Dec. 17; E 684294; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 1756 


Prisoner’s (The) only hope; words by 
Catharine Louise Stegemiller, music 
by Haldor Lillenas; pf. Indian- 
apolis, Ind., Mrs. W. F. Stegemiller. 


4to. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c Dec. 5; 
EK 679916; Elizabeth Mae _ Stege- 
miller, Indianapolis. 1757 


Prize (The) winner; march, by Louis 
Toecaben, arr. by Loyd Loar; ten. 
banjo solo or duet. (In Odell tenor- 
banjo solos) © Dec. 28, 1927: 1c. 
Jan. 3, 1928, 1 ce. Jan. 26; E 682561; 
H. F. Odell co., Boston. 1758 


Procession (La) des béguines (The 
nun’s procession); de Le earillon- 
neur, par Xavier Leroux, transcrip- 
tion par Charles Tournemire, of 
France; grand orgue. © Dec. 23, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684468; 
Choudens, Paris. 1759 


Processional; by Moussorgsky, trans- 
cribed by William Faulkes, of 
Great Britain; organ. (In Schmidt’s 
lyric album) © Jan. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 21; E 682434; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1760 


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1761 


Promise (The) of the Father; words 
by Mrs. M. F. Chapman, music by 
G.. Ps Jager.) ©Aug. 8.91927; 2 c. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 679753; Glenn P. 
Jager, Kalamazoo, Mich. 1761 


Proposal; words by Bayard Tayler, 
music by Frank H. Brackett, arr. by 
Samuel R. Gaines; 4 men’s voices. 
4to. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2c. Jan. 7, 
19828; E 681284; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 1762. 


Proposal (A); suite, by J. 'T. Masser, 
-of England; violoncello and pf. Lon- 
don, Metzler & co. (1920) Itd. 1. 
The question. [2 others] © Dec. 
15, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 684063 ; 
J. T. Masser, Nottingham, England. 

: 1763 


Proposta d’ amore; valzer, melodia 
d@’ H. Hrario. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1928; 
EH 682710; Hrnesto Hrario, Brooklyn. 

1764 


Prosperine; de Le diable 4 Paris, pa- 
roles de Robert de Flers, Francis de 
Croisset et Albert Willemetz, mu- 
Sique de Marcel Lattés, of France. 
© Dec. 20, 1927; 1 « Jan. 16, 1928; 
E 684423; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1765 


Provele e presotte; versi y musica di 
G. Amato; pf. © 1 ec words Nov. 
to, 1927; 1 ci musie dane 20, 1928: 
EH 682515; Gennaro Amato, Brook- 
lyn. 1766 


Psalm (The) of comfort; words by 
Elsie Long from Psalm XXIII, mu- 
sic by Charles Wakefield Cadman; 
high voice; in D. © Jan. 24, 1928; 
2¢. Jan. 20; E 682584; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 1767 


Psyché; poéme de Victor Hugo, mu- 
sique de Louis Vierne, of France, op. 
33. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 © Dee. 238; 
E 684207; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 1768 


Punchinello; danse fantastique, by 
John C. Holiday, of Great Britain; 
pf... © Jan.18, 1928+/1.¢:Jan.,21: 
EK 684454; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 1769 


Puppenspiel-ouverture (Ouverture to a 
marionette play) ; von Jaromir Wein- 
berger, of Czechoslovakia, arr. von 
Josef Németi, of Hungary; orch. mit 
pf. direction. © Noy. 28, 1927; 1c. 
Dee. 30; E 677878; Universal-edi- 
tion actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

1770 


8 


~ pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


= 


Purdue song book; compiled by Tom 
D. P. Frazer. 4to. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2 ¢.. and aff. Jan. 5; A. 1018229; 
Frazer & Southworth co., West La- 
fayette, Ind. 1771 


Put ’em down blues; melody by Eloise 


J. Bennett. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1928; E 
681076; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 1772 


Put on the dog; words and melody by 
Walter Donaldson. © 1. Dee. 31, 
1927 ; E 681100; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 1773 


Pzalei ty meniv droyaju; waltz, mel- 
ody by A. Schwartz. ©1c. Jan. 5, 
1928; E 680934; Abe Schwartz, New 
York, 1774 


Quaint; moto perpetuo, by Cupis- 
Nachez, adapted and arr. by William 
H. Squire, of Great Britain; violon- 
cello.and pf. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 «. 
Jan. 28; E 684453; Alfred Lengnick 
& co., ltd., London. 1778 


Quand je te vois; ou, Sur ton épaule 
(When stars are shining), fox-trot 
chanté, paroles francaises de Robert 
Valaire, of France, musique de Ri- 
cardo Duromo et Jean St. Cast. 
fHnglish and French words] © Dec. 
20, -1927%; Tle! Janhnter 192355 
684401; Publications Francis-Day, 
Paris. 1776 


Quand l’amour nous désenchante (Rus- 
sian lullaby) ; valse chantée, de Oh! 
la vicieuse, paroles francgaises de Leo 
Lelievre, Henri Varna et Fernand 
Rouvray, all of France, paroles an- 
glaises et musique de Irving Berlin. 
© Dee. 20, 1927; 1 c«. Jan. 25, 1928; 
E 684482; Publications Francis-Day, 
Paris. 1777 


Quand on a fini de souffrir; paroles 
de Armand Foucher, mus que de 
Raymond Brunel, of Belgium. Hdi- 
tions Costallat. © Nov. 20, 1927; 
1 e@ Dee. 23; H 684116; Lucien de 
Lacour, Paris. : 1778 

Quartiermidel (Das); polkalied, by 
P. Miiller; lst B flat cornet. ©1e. 
Jan. 19, 1928; E 682399; Peter Miil- 
ler, Philadelphia. 1779 


Que chula estrella; cancion Mexicana, 
arr. de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico. © 
1 ¢@ Dee. 27, 1927; E 682065; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 1780 


Que (Los) van por lana ; le- 
tra. y musica de Hd. Tavo; pf. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 12, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 18; E 681800; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 1781 


9 


o/ 


no. 1, 1928 


Queen Marie; words by G. Metcalf, 
melody by Robt. H. Brennen. © 
1 e@ Jan. 26, 1928; EH 682606; Ger- 
trude Metcalf, Indianapolis. 1782 


Query ; words by Hieanor Chaffee, mu- 
sic by Margaret Carreau; high 
voice. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 ec. Dec. 
28; H 680992; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. 1783 
Quidoz (Julien) Toccata; par J. Qui- 
doz, of Canada; pf. Jan. 11, 


1928; 1 c. Jan. 26; EH 684887; Julien 
Quidoz, Ste. Therese, P. Q., Canada. 
1784 

Quinet (Fernand) Deux chansons po- 
pulaires Juives; recueillies par Ma- 
deleine Grey, harmonisées par F. 
Quinet, of Belgium. [Yiddish and 
French text] 1. Cha still. [1 cther] 
© Dee. 20, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; 
Ki 684436; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 1785 


Rachmaninoff (S.) Prelude; op. 3, no. 
2, arr. von Leo Artok, of Germany; 


salon orch. mit pf. conductor. © 
Mb 229). ) 19205 lives Jubp 12:' EB 
677929; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 1786 


Railway (The); esquisse caractéris- 
tique. de M. Brusselmars, of Bel- 
gium; orech., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to.. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 « Dec. 23; 
E 684088; EH. Gaudet, Paris. 1787 


Rain on the down; words by Arthur 
Symons, music by M. BH. Polack; 
high, in Dmin. ©1ce. Jan. 5, 1928; 
EH 679884; Marie Eldridge Polack, 
York, Pa. 1788 


Rain or shine; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Jan. 6,,1928;,2.¢.. Jan. 7; B 
679940; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 1789 


Rainbow gold; by Charles Huerter; 
Piih: ©, Jan-(35.1928> 2-e; Jani, 53H 
680949 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

1790 


Rainy day pal; from A night in Spain, 
words and music by Phil Baker and 
Sid Silvers; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Jie, 1S, 19285. 2 .en) Jan. 20%, 
681351; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York. 1791 


Raising cane; from Sugar cane, words 
by A. D. Price, jr., melody by 
Coleridge D. Davis. 1 ¢. Jan. 
17, 1928; E> 682317; A. Douglas 
Price, jr., Richmond. 1792 


8 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘ 
. 


3 


1803 


Ramona; waltz, words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne. © 
Dec. 81, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1928; EH 
681022; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

1793 


Ramona; waltz, words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; orch. 4to. 
©v dant" 1928 ;~2icer Jan 1855 EH 
681430; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

1794 


Ramona; waltz, words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by Walter ©. Simon; Feistyle pian- 
organ“arres ©iTanie2s, 111928512) e: 
Jan. 24; E 681558; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 1795 


Range in my kitchen blues; words and 
melody by Texas Alexander [pseud. 
of Alger Alexander] © 1 ec. Jan. 
5, 1928; E 681189; Polk C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta., . 1796 


Rapide (Le) de 7°02 (The express 
train) ; scéne de voyage, par F. July, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
tenn) 4toe ©, Dec 23, Mo2ge Ae: 
Jan. 25, 1928; EH 684471; Choudens, 
Paris. 1797 


Rarin’ to go; melody by H. Ford. © 
1c. Jan. 24, 1928; E 682549; Harry 
Ford, Brooklyn. 1798 


Rayando el sol; arr. de I. M. Valle; 
pf. con letra. [Photostat] ©le. 
Dec. 30, 1927; EH 682171; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 1799 


Really and truly; from One sunny 
day, words by Clifford Grey and 
Wm. Cary Duncan, music by Jean 
Schwartz; pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York, Harms, inc. © Jan. 20, 1928; 
2 e Jan. 23; E 682476; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 1800 


Reason (The) why I want you; words 
by J. A. Rodosky, jr., music by 
Willis Daniel Doucette. © 1c. Jan. 
19, 1928; EH 681413; John A. Rodo- 
sky, jr., Winburne, Pa. 1801 


Rebi (Der) Alimelech; folk song, 
words anon., melody by Moishe 
Nadir, arr. by Abraham S. Ellistein. 


(27°98 935. 199) 


© Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; 
EK 679758; Joseph P. Katz, New 
York. 1802 


Recessional; words by Rudyard Kip- 


ling, music by A. Meehan. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 12, 1928; E 681157; Albert 
Meehan, New York. 1803 


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1804 


Recompense; chanson vécue, paroles 
de Ch. L. Pothier, musique de Paula 
Chabran, of France; pf. acc., avec 
ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. © 
Dee. 20,4926 5.1 estan. 16, 192827) 
684422; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1804 


Red (A) headed widow was the cause 
of it all; words and melody by W. 
R. Hodgin; plectrum banjo. ©1e. 
Jan. 31, 1928; E 682706; Willard 
Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 

1805 


Red hot; words and music by Al Good- 
hart, Lew Porter and Sam A. Perry. 
©: Jani 4.192848 Qe fan. 465 2 
679836; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. - 1806 


Red hot Dan; by Sidney Easton; pf. 
©1c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 682004; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 1807 


Red—Ruth; march, by N. Rowe; cor- 
net. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 681632; 
Norman Rowe, Bayonne, N. J. 1808 


Regal (A) episode; king’s entrance, 
mareh pomposo, 
quardt; orch. © Dec. 29, 1927; 2 «. 
Dec. 31; E 679768; Photo play mu- 
sic @o., ine., New York. 1809 


Regimental song; from The white 
eagle, words by Brian Hooker, mu- 
sic by Rudolf Friml. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 25; HE 681494; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

1810 


Rehm (William H.) Melody; violin 
and pf. Chicago, Clayton F. Summy 
co. © Jan. 5, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 7; EB 
679926; William H. Rehm, Chicago. 


1811 
Reiff (Stanley T.) Lied; organ. (In 
Schmidt’s lyric album) © Jan. 17, 


1928; 2 c. Jan. 21; E 682432; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. . 1812 


Remember now thy Creator; words by 
S. E. Paxon, music by G. S. Schuler ; 
male voices. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 «. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 682356; George S. 
Schuler, Chicago. 1813 


Rememberance [!]; by G. de La Mar- 
quette; pf. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1928; 
EH 681521; Gertrude de La Marquette, 
Portland, Or. 1814 


Remembrance; words by Charles Han- 
son Towne, music by Kenneth Smith; 
med. or high voice. © Jan. 19, 1928; 
2¢. Jan. 28; E 681599; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 1815 


by Po eA. Mar - 


pt. HESS. Vv. 22 


Remembrance of Ver-sur-mer; march, 
by P. Colavita; pf. © 1c. Jan. 19, 
1928; E 681411; Philip Colavita, 
Richmond. 1816 


Reutter (Hermann) Acht russische 
lieder; nach gedichten von Tjonts- 
chew, Jessenin, u. a. tibersetzt von 
Lina Hohorst, musik von H. Reutter, 
of Germany, op. 21. © Dec. 20, 
1927,;.1 ¢.. Dec 41738 fees: LB. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

1817 


Konzert; von H. Reutter, of Ger- 
many, op. 19; klavier u. kammerorch. 
Partitur.. ©. Sept, 1, WS27ee)1. “ec. 
Aug. 27; E 677915; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 1818 


Reve (Le); valse lento, by Frederic 
Lillebridge, specially annotated for 
use in connection with the Standard 
course of music and piano lessons. 
© Dee. 1, 1927: 2’e. and affiedan. 
17, 1928; A 1063633; Standard co- 
operative conservatory, Dallas. 

; 1819 

Réve de  Khadidja (Khadidja’s 
dream) ; complainte orientale, de V. 
Dyck, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Noy. 20, 1927; 
‘1¢. Dee. 23; E 684089; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 1820 


Reverie; by Lolita Cabrera Gainsborg ; 
pe. © Jan. 23), 1928 22-~ersame 24 ; 
E 682500; Boston music co., Boston. 

1821 


Réverie; by Walter Haefliger;: pf. © 
Dec. 20, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 680998 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 1822 


Reverie; melody by R. Van Eps. © 
1c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 681527; Robert | 
Van Eps, Baldwin, N. Y. 1823 


Rhapsodona; by C. S. Harris; violin. 
© f° ¢. Jani a7, As2zee 7 niwoeata> 
Charles Saul Harris, New York. 

‘. 1824 


Ricciolina (La); mazurka, melodia d’ 
BE. Erario. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1928; EH 
682708 ; Ernesto Erario, Brooklyn. 

1825 


Rieuse marquise; menuet, de Noé 
Faure, arr. par Gilbert Beaume, both 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Oct. 18, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 31; 
E 6841386; United music co., New 
York. 1826 

Ripples ; intermezzo, by W. W. Lowitz; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Dee. 8, 
19275 2.¢. Dec. 47;0H 6821010 5) 'G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1827 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


Rise, shine, for thy light is a-coming; 
4 pt. hymn, words and music by 
Willa A. Townsend; mixed voices. 
(Oe dala set928; 2. ce. Janz 12308 
682146 ; Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago. 

1828 


River (The) of time; words by M. 
Arnold, music by Reginald C. Rob- 
bins; [bar.] © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 681340; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 1829 


Robin in the rain; waltz, words by 
Gwen Berenson, music by R. A. 
d’Arbellay. .© 1 c. Jan. 30, 1928; 

’ EK 681639: Rosa Amo d’Arbellay, 
Ocean Park, Calif. - 1830 


Rocio (El) ; cancion Mexicana, arr. de 
S. R. Ramos, of Mexico. © 1 ¢. 
Dee. 27, 1927; E 682062; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 1831 


words and music 
© 1e. Jan. 9, 
Sumner Lincoln 
1832 


Roesgen-Champion (Marguerite) So- 
nate; de M. Roesgen-Champion, of 
Krance; 2 pis. © Dec. 10, 1927: 
1c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 684243; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 1833 


Roll your sox; words by D. Gosney, 
music by Robert H. Brennen. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 
16, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 30; E 682681; 
Della Gosney, Aurora, Col. 1834 


Rolla; 3™”° tableau symphonique, par 
Edouard Flament, of France, op. 63; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. Parties 
et partition. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 23; E 684209; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 1835 


Roller skating; by Anice Terhune; pf. 
@/Jan.-10, 1928312) °c. Jan. 12; ) Bb 
681208 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

1836 


Romance; by M. Lychenheim; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 ¢. Dec. 
29; E 680781; Marion Lychenheim, 
Chicago. 1837 


Romance; d’Aymé Kune, of France. 
1. Violon et orch. Partition. 4to.— 
2. Violon et pf. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1. 
each Dec. 23; E 684198, 684200; 
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 

1838, 1839 


Romance; de Cesare Galeotti, of Italy, 
op. 160; violon avec ace. de pf. ou 
d’harmonium. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 23; E 684199; Henry Lemoine 
& cie., Paris. 1840 


Rock-a-bye-honey ; 
by S. L. Holsey. 
1928; E 681080; 
Holsey, Boston. 


a 1850 


Romanza; by Anna Priscilla Risher; 
violoncello and pf. © Dee. 27, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 679869; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 184] 


Room enough; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
music by Edward Boatner; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
12; E 682118; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Ch cago. 1842 


Rose (The) I planted for you; words 
by M. Dunai, music by Chester Nord- 
man. St. Louis, Mo., Shattinger 
piano and music «0. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 2 e. Jan.-3, 1928; BH 680795; 
Mae Dunai, St. Louis. 1843 


Rose of my heart; 2 pt. song, words 


by D. Eardiey-Wilmot, music by 
Herman Lohr, arr. by Clarence 
Lucas, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. New York, N. Y., Chappell- 


Harms, ine. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
le. Jan. 11; E.684226; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 1844 


Rose of the dawn; words and music 
by Mary Lyon Taylor. © Jan. 18, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 18; BE 682379; Carlin 
music co., Indianapolis. 1845 


Rose of the silvery moon; words by 
Eleanor Kathleen Richards, music 
by C. M. Phelps; med. voice, with 
violin obbl. by C. B. Frank. © Nov. 
TD, do 5 2. C. SNOW... £9 We GS1226; 
Charlotte Madeline Phelps, San 
Jose, Calif. 1846 


Rose of the Volga; fox-trot, by Gus 
Kahn, Harry Richman and Ted 
Shapiro, arr. by Adolph Deutsch; 
orch: with words. 4to. © Dec. 30, 
1927; 2 e Dee. 31; E 681018; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 1847 


Rose (The) tree; waltz song, words 
by Ariadne Holmes Edwards, music 
by Reginald Goss Custard, of Eng- 
land. © Dee. 28, 1927; 2 @ Jan. 9, 
1928; E 681029; Sherman square 
music pub. co., New York. 1848 


Rosebud: words and music by H. W. 
Gambill; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Jan. 12, 1928; 2c Jan. 18; E 681297; 
Henry W. Gambill, Oak Park, Ill. 

1849 


Roses of June; Children’s day pag- 
eant-Sservice, text by Laurene H:gh- 
field, and others, music by Clarence 
Nevin, and others. Chicago, II1., 
Geo. F. Rosche & co. 12mo0. © Jan. 
4, 1928; 2c. Jan. 5; E 680889; Geo. 
F. Rosche, Chicago. 1850 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1851 


pt. m1 thls) av. 25 


Rosey’s (George) loose leaf folio, no. 
2; arr. by George Rosey [pseud. of 
G. M. Rosenberg]; orch. with pf. 
conductor. New York, George Rosey 
pub: eo. 440) © Nov..17,, 1927 +2. 
Jan. 11, 1928; E 682160; George 
M. Rosenberg, New York. 1851 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Guil- 
laume Tell (William Tell); célébre 
ouverture, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur 
et 1°°S violons conducteur. 4to. 
Dee. 20, 1927; 1 @ Jan. 16, 1928; 
E 684410; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1852 


Roussiane et Ludmila; célébre ouver- 
ture, de Glinka, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. avec pf. eonducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1927: 1 ¢. Dec. 23; 
BH 684106; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

: 1853 


Roxie Ann; words and music by G. W. 
Bilbo. ©. Dec. 2ZECI920 Qc. Vee. 
29; E 680780; George W. Bilbo; 
Madill, Ok1. 1854 


Rubinstein. (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Célébre romance en mi bémol; op. 
44, no. 1, arr. par F. Salabert, - of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1927: 1 @ Dec. 23; 
E 684103; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1855 


— Melodie; op. 8, no. 1, arr. von 
Leo Artok, of Germany; salon orch. 
mit pf. conductor. © Aug. 1, 1927; 
1c. July 26; E 677925; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 1856 


Ruby waltz; by Bert R. Anthony, op. 
DET, Norce : ip. A Ore 27, Woz 
2 ce. Jan. 7, 1928; E 681277; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 1857 


Rudhyar (Dane) Three paeans; pf. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 6,. 1928; 
EK 680893; Dane Rudhyar, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 1858 


Ruée farouche (Wild rush); tableau 
Symphonique, de M. Brusselmans, of 
Belgium; orch., avec pf. conducteur 


et 1°T* violons conducteur. 4to. © 
Nov.” 20)" 19202" Te” Dee. * 234? b 
684093; E. Gaudet, Paris. 1859 
Runaway baby; words by Sidney 


Mitchell, music by R. Hird; pf. aec., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 25,,1928; 2.¢.. Jan. 
24; E 682504; Russell Hird, New 
York. 1860 


Russet and gold; suite, by Wilfrid 
Sanderson, arr. by Sydney Baynes, 
of Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. 1. Haymaker’s dance. 
[3 others] © Dee. 2, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
38, 1928; E 677957; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 1861 


Russian (A) dance; by Ida Bostel- 
mann; pfi)< ©) Jan. 26ers ez8 2:2: c. 
Jan. 31; E 682671; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 1862 


Russian dance (Rakovyenka); by 
Henry Smidt-Gregor; pf. Oct. 
25, 1927 :12-e.9 GetO26 jiG1s246 - 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

1863 


Russian (A) Haster alieluia; 4-pt. an- 
them, music by Harvey Gaul; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 19, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 282) MivGsiaot: 1G. 
Schirmer; inc., New: York. 1864 


Russian (The) nightingale; by Alex- 
ander Alabieff, new concert version 
with English text and flute pt. ad 
lib. by Hstelle Lieblin; high voice. 
©, Jan. 19-092 S.2 e eatanieee | By 
681603; G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 

1865 


Russian soldiers; march, by Ida Bos- 
telmann; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 7; E 679979; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 1866 


Russian waltz; words by Iras Fury 
[pseud. of E. I. Eckis], music by 
Grisha Gorev [pseud. of Harry 
Saidiner]. © 1 ¢. Nov. .28, 1927; 
FE 682520; Harry Saidiner and Ellen 
Irene Eckis, Hollywood, Calif. 1867 


Rusticanella (Lied an die hirtin) ; 
von Dom. Cortopassi, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. mit 
violin 1 direction. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684378; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 1868 


’S awful nice; words and music by 
Bob Zeigler [i. e. R. T. Zeigler], arr. 
by Neil Harrison. © 1 c¢. Jan. 17, 
1928; E 682332; Robert Terry Zcig- 
ler, Canton, Ill. 1869 


Sabbath chimes; reverie, by H. La For- 
rest, ed. by Carlton L. Colby; E flat 
alto saxophone and pf. © Jan. 2, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 3; H 680820; Rubank, 
inc., Chicago. 1870 


Sailing on to dreamland; words by 
M. F. True, music by Rose Mount. 
©1c, Jan. 3, 1928; E 679786; Rose 
Mount, Albany. 1871 


86 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


St. Louis (The) tornado; words by 
Ff. Maher, melody by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1928; E 681087; 
Florence Maher, Valmeyer, III. 

1872 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Dance 
macabre; poem by Henri Cazalis, 
English version by George Mead, 
arr. by Channing Lefebvre; 4 male 
voices, with acc. of pf., 4 hands. 4to. 
© Jan. 10,.1928;..2 .¢. Jan. 11; B 
681198; G. Ricordi & co., inec., New 
York. 1873 


— Le rouet d’Omphale; trio, arr. par 
Roger Branga, of France; violon, 
violoncelle et pf., avec clarinette en 
si et contrebasse ad lib. © Dec. 23, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. .25, 1928: EH 684478 : 
Durand et cie., Paris. 1874 


Salaam; intermede_ orientale, by 
Charies Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
violin, cello, organ or harmonium 
and pf. with words. © Jan. 20, 
1928; ic. Jan. 21; HE 6843862; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 1875 


Sally! why don’t you come home; 
words and melody by R. M. Breeden. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 681619; Rob- 
ert M. Breeden, Chicago. 1876 


Sam Henry blues; words and melody 
by Hattie McDaniel. © 1c. Jan. 
23, 1928; E 682541; Consolidated 
music pub. house, Chicago. 1877 


Sans un homme; paroles de Jacques- 
Charles et Léo Leliévre fils, musique 
de Jean Boyer, of France; pf. acc. 
avec ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. 
© Dee: 1, 1927: 1 c Dec. 23: E 
684189; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1878 


Saved by His grace; words by A. 
Brown and Mrs. H. S. Lehman, 
music by Mrs. H. S. Lehman. © 
Jan. 27, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1928: E 
681030; Alex Brown, Meadville, Pa. 

1879 


Saved for His service; words by W. C. 
Poole, music by B. D. Ackley. © 
Weert.) 1927592 e@) Jari WT) 1928: 
E 682280; John H. Jones, Greens- 
boro, N. C. 1880 


Savingest (The) man on earth; words 
and melody by E. Dunford. © 1 «. 
Jan. 26, 1928; E 682596; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 1881 


Saviour, when night involves’ the 
skies ; anthem, words by T. Gisborne, 
music by Harry Rowe Shelley; 2-pt. 


. 87 


- 1893 
cho., of treble voices; organ ace. 
4to. © Dec. 138, 1927; 2 c. Dee. 17; 


KE 681008; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 1882 


Saviour, Whose love is like the sun; 
(Lux mundi); words by Howard 
Chandler Robbins, music by Walter 
Henry Hall; mixed voices. 8vo. 
Dec. 22, 1927;:2 ce Jan: ,10;..1928; 
E 682016; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

1883 


Sax-kapers; by L. G.- Hunter; E flat 
alto saxophone solo, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 680855; Lewis 
G. Hunter, Tacoma. 1884 


Saxene-valse caprice; by L. G. Hunter; 
E flat alto saxophone solo, with pf. 
ace. ©i1c. Jan. 3, 1928; © 680854; 
Lewis G. Hunter, Tacoma. 1885 


Saxofon (El) ; fox-trot, letra de Angel 
Rabanal, mtsica de Emilio D. 
Uranga, of Mexico. © Dec. 26, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 18, 1928; EH 684079; 
A. Wagner y Levien sucs., s. en ¢., 
Mexico City, Mexico. 1886 


Say so; from Rosalie, words by Ira 
Gershwin and P. G. Wodehouse, 
music by George Gershwin; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Jan, 23; E 682473; New world music 
corp., New York. 1887 


Say some words to make me happy; 
words and music by B. L. Dobbins; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 10, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 13; E 682230; Bertha 
L. Dobbins, San Antonio. 1888 


Say yes to-day; words and melody by 
Walter Donaldson. © 1. Jan. 10, 
1928; E 681249; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 1889 


Scale in tutti i toni; di Enrico Polo, of 
Italy ; viola, a due e tre ottave. © 
Dec.) 2, MOC Se. Fee: SOs 
677977 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

1899 

Searparu (Lu); versi di Rosario Di 
Vita, melodia di A. Montalto. © 
1c. Jan. 20, 1928; E 681374; Agos- 
tino Montalto, Brooklyn. 1891 


Scéne funébre; tableau symphonique, 
de Jean Laurys, of France; petit 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee, AO, I92hs- Ave; Jan. 16, 1928; 
E 684343; Francis Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 1892 


Schaslywa; words by Eugene Zukow- 


sky, melody by A. Schwartz. ©le. 
Jan. 95, 1928: E 680927; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 1893 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1894 


pt. ITI, n.s., v. 23 


Scheiden und meiden; aus Des knaben 
wunderhorn, von Gustay Mahler, 
instr. von Robert Heger, of Ger- 
many; sop. u. orech. Partitur.. © 
Sept. 1, 1927; 1 c. Aug. 27; E 677914; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


1894 

Scherzo alla marcia; by Walter 
Hbetiigers pt: © Dee. .20,..L927 ; 
2 c. Dec. 28; E 680997; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 1895: 
Scherzo en si’ mineur; pour orch., 


d’Henry Ryder, of France, op. 26; 
réduction pour pf., violon et violon- 
celle, contre basse ad lib. © Dec. 
10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928; EH 684269; 
Calas, Caux (Hérault), France. 
896 


Schmidt’s lyric album; compiled by 
A. P. Schmidt co.; organ. © Jan. 
17, 1928; 2 c@ Jan. 21; E 682426; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1897 


Schmitt (Florent) Final; par Flor- 
ent Schmitt, of France; violoncelle 
et orch. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
25, 1928; E 684477; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 1898 


School days passing by; or, The school 
of J. Carl Blair, words and music 
by J. C. Blair. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 21; E 682447; J. Carl Blair, 
St. Louis. 1899) 


Schport; words by Eugene Zukowsky, 


melody apy Ae USch wart Oma’: ¢. 
Jan. 5, 1928; E. 680928;. Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 1900 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ballet-music, 
arr. and ed. by Ernest Read, of 
Hngland; rhythmic band. Se. 4to. 
©. Dec. 2, (1927 = les wee wat g Ki 
684363; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. 1901 


By the sea; 4-pt. song, arr. by 
W. ‘Tschirch, adapted for school 
choruses by Ralph L. Baldwin; 
men’s voices. 4to.' © Janti''19, 
1928; 2 c«. Jan. 28; E 681585; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1902 


Evening glow; English words by 
Paul England from the German of 
C. Lappe, music arr. by Edward C. 
Bairstow. of England; Mixed voices. 


4to. © Dec. 29, 1927; 1 ce. Dee. 30; 
EH 677975; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 1903. 


The fishermaiden; English words 
by Paul England from the German 
of Heine, music arr. by Edward C. 
Bairstow, of England, tonic sol-fa 


tr. by H. J. Timothy; mixed voices. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 29, 1927; 1 ec. Dec. 
30; E 677973; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 1904 


——Lullaby; unison song, English 
words by Paul England’ from the 
German of Claudius, musie by 
Schubert, op. 98, no. 2, arr. by 
Edward C. Bairstow, of England. 
to. © “Dec. “29,1927 team, 5. 
1928; E 677983; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 1905 


—— The miller’s song; unison song, 
English words by Paul England from 
the German of W. Miller, music 
arr. by Edward C. Bairstow, of 
England. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1c Jan. 5, 1928; E 677984; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London.: 1906 


— My love hath left me lonely; 
English words by Paul England, 
from the German of Graf. Platen, 
musie by Schubert, op. 23, no. 1, arr. 
by Edward C. Bairstow, of England, 
tonic sol-fa tr. by H. J. Timothy; 
4 men’s voices. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 29, 
1927; 1 ce. Dec. 30; E 677972; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 1907 


Thou art repose; 4-pt. song, words 
by Fr. Rtickert, English version by 
Th. Baker, music arr. by Heinrich 
Riva, adapted for school choruses by 
Ralph L. Baldwin ; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 19;:1928;.2 e Jan. '28; EB 
681583 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
1908 


Trust in the springtime; unison 
song, English words by Paul England 
from the German of Uhland, music 
by Schubert, op. 20, no. 2, arr. by 
Edward C. Bairstow, of England. 
4to. © Dec. 29, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 30; 
EK 677571; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 1909 


Unfinished symphony;  allegro 
moderato-andante, transeribed by L. 
Retter; pf. (Jn Melodies éternelles) 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 2c. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 680823; Louis Retter music co., 
St. Louis. 1910 


Victory; English words by Paul 
England from the German of 
Mayrhofer, music arr. by Edward 
C. Bairstow, of England; 4 men’s 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1927; 1 ec. 
Dec. 30; E 677974; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 1911 


88 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


1934 


Schulthess (Walter) Sechs_ kleine 


fantasiestiticke; von W. Schulthess, . 


of Switzerland, op. 13; klavier. 1. 
Praeludium. [5 others] © Oct. 20, 
wets 2 €. Oct. 17;"H° 69057 B. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

1912 


Seorchin’ lips; melody by W. J. Rex- 
ford. Cit) el yanhs24, 1928" bh 
682452; William Jess Rexford, Bay 
Shore, N. J. 1913 


Serupoli pilusi; versi e melodia di 
Paolo Dones, of Italy. © 1c. Jan. 
27, 1928; E 681609; Italian book 
co., New York. 1914 


Sea call; words by Mary Kernahan 
Harris, music by Herbert F. Hlling- 
ford, of Great Britain. 4to. 
Dees 3.4. 192705. 1 .¢.,Jdan.,,10,, 1928; 
E 677994; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 1915 


Second avenue; words and melody by 
Jack Bernadi. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1928; 
E 682320; Jacob Bernadi Topf, 
Brooklyn. 1916 


Second hand daddy blues; words and 
melody by Henri Jackson. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 7, 1928; E 679993; Georgia mu- 
sic co., New York. 1917 


Secret (Sag’es mir ins ohr); paroles 
de Roger Bernstein, musique de Ed. 
May, of Germany. © Dec. 1, 1927; 
1 @ Dec. 23; E 6841838; Editions 
musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 1918 


Security ; words by Ella A. Stone, mu- 
sic by Howard Marlin; med. voice. 
© Jan. 10; 1928: 2. c. Jan..21; EB 
682442; New-music pub. co. of Ho- 
boken, N. J., Hoboken, N. J. 1919 


Seduction; by M. Baron: orch. with 


pf. or organ conductor. New York, 
Irving Berlin standard music corp. 


Aide ©) Wee, 28.1997: 2c. Dec. 27: 
E 681222; Maurice Baron, Great 
Neck, i. T., N.Y. 1920 


See me in jail; comedy song, words 
by T. Hubocan, music by Eugene 
Pinseman. | () dt) ¢ Jan. 3, 1928. 
680846; Ted. Hubocan, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 1921 


See-saw; by Arthur B. Crane, op. 16, 
no. Fs pf. ©) Jan. 9;\ 1928 2 2.e; fan. 
21; E 682567; B. F. Wood musie co., 


Boston. 1922 
Seit du mich liebst; slow-fox, aus 
Alles aus liebe, text von Karl 


Farkas u. Ernst Marischka, musik 


_ “ee 


von Ralph Benatzky, of Austria. © 
Oct. 21,°17927;°1 c.’ Jan. 18, 1928; E 
684279; W. Karczag, Vienna. 1923 


Selection on popular songs; by Teresa 
Del Riego, selected and arr. by H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. 
Dee. 23, 1927; 1 c«. Jan. 5, 1928; EH 
677966 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

1924 


Send for me; words and music by 
Irving Bibo and Howard Johnson; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 20; E 6813857; Bibo, Bloedon & 
Lang, ine., New York. 1925 


Seneca—valzer; duett, by Pietro Fro- 
sini; 2 accordions. © Dee. 16, 1927; 
2 c@. Dec. 27; E 679952; Biagio 
Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

1926 


Senorita; words and music by Bert 
G. Fisher [i. e? E. G. Fisher], arr. 
by Buck Buchanan; violin. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 5, 1927; E 682068; Hthelbert 
Griffith Fisher, Wilmar, Calif. 1927 


Serbia; by F. Louis Taylor, of Great 
Britain, op. 109, no. 5; violin and 
DEC) Wee. 23 92” 1 Ge dani G: 
1928; E 677941; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 1928 


Sérénade espagnole; de Jean Laurys, 
of France; violon solo avec orch. 
ace. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 ec. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684845; Paul De- 
courcelle, Nice, France. 1929 


Serenade romantique; by Gomar Bath, 
arr. by R. KE. Hildreth; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Noy. 1, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680868; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 1930 


Sérénade sentimentale (Sentimental 
serenade); par HE. Mezzacapo, arr. 
par Alf. Amadei, of Italy; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 


20, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 23; E 684095; B. 
Gaudet, Paris. 1931 
Serenata; by Rube Bloom; pf. 


gan. 3, 1928; 2.¢. Jan:.3;.H 679858 ; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 1932 


Serenata ’e sentimento; versi di A. 
Ametrano, melodia di Raffaele Pe-. 
cora, of Italy. ©1«¢. Jan. 21, 1928; 
E 682467; Attilio Ametrano, New 
York. 1933 


Serenata graziosa; by P. Colavita; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Jan. 
20, 1928; E 682455; Philip Colavita, 
Richmond. 1934 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1935 


Serenata sul lago (Am see) ; sérénade, 
di V. Ranzato, of Italy; piccola 
orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
Nov. 200 1020" Gk Dec. 23.3 4H 
684082; H. Benjamin, Paris. 1935 


Serment d’amour (Oath of love); 
romance sans paroles, par EH. Mezza- 
capo, arr. par Alf. Amadei, of Italy; 


orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
News 2.20: TO2Gs: 4d) Cas Dees u28 ice 
684096; E. Gaudet, Paris. 1936 


Service for Jesus is sweet; words and 
musie by Mrs. C. H. Morris; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 30, 1927; 2 e Dec. 
19; E 679798; Edwin O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago. qo Biri 


Servoz (H.) Sonate; par H. Servoz, 
of France; violon et pf. © Dec. 
10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 684248; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 


1938 
Seven miles to Arden; words by 
Emma-Lindsay Squier, music by 


Robert J. Stevenson and Harold 
Weeks. © Nov. 12, 1927; 2 c. Nov. 
21; E 679918; Stevenson & Weeks, 
ine., Seattle. 1939 


Shack (The) where my mother was 
born; words by Harold Christy, 
music by Wyman Steele; pf. and uku- 


lele arr. by Billy James. © Jan. 
11, 1928; 2c. Jan. 13; EH 681152; Em- 
pire music ¢co., New York. 1940 


Shady (A) tree; fox trot, by Walter 
Donaldson, arr. by Frank H. Barry; 
orech. with words. 4to. © Jan. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 18; E 681428; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 1941 


Shake your feet; by Irving Mills and 
Thomas Waller; pf. Dec. 27, 
1927; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1928; Ei 6823885; 


Gotham music service, ine, New 
York, 1942 
Sharpshooters; march, by G. Metallo, 


arr. by Charles Echtner. 4to. 1. 
Band.—2. Orch. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
2c. each Jan. 9, 1928; E 681041, 
681042; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 
1948, 1944 


‘She didn’t say yes, she didn’t say no, 
she oniy said maybe; words’ and 
music by Ted Strong, Sam A. Perry 
and Lew Porter; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©) dan. 234008 ro a en haere 
681145; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. 1945 


90 


_ pt. 1ypnes., v7.23 


She divorced me; words and music 
by HE. V. R. Gardner; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2.¢. Jan. 
24; EK 682499; Emmet V. R. Gardner, 
Newton, N. J. 1946 


She does the things I do; fox-trot, 
words and music by T. Nelson. © 
1 ce, Jan. 19, 1928; E 682397; Taft 
Nelson, Hogansville, Ga. 1947 


She dropped me a line; words by Jack 
Mahoney, music by Nance Stirling, 
of England; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684320; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

Bi 1948 


She gave us the sunshine in song; 
words and music by J. L. Bobbie 
Robinson. Philadelphia, Pa., Pritch- 
ett '& ‘Perry. © Jan. 3,°1928* 2c. 
Jan. 19; E 681368; John L, Robin- 
son, Philadelphia. 1949 


She is lovely to me; words and music 
by Herbert Buffum. © May 2, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680885; Anna 
Marie Anderson, i. e. Mrs. John A. 
Anderson, Topeka, Kans. 1950 


She’s gone to join the songbirds in 
heaven; words and music by Porter 
Grainger. © Dec. 22, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 9, 1928; H 681055; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 1951 


She’s mine, all mine; words by H. D. 
Burbridge, melody by S. J. Lewis. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1928; E 682066; Ed- 
ward D. Burbridge and Steve J. 


Lewis, New Orleans. 1952 
Shepherd (Arthur) Sonata; violon et 
' pt. ». ©, Dec. 10s 1927.2. 6¢.aJan..T, 


1928; E 681289; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 1953 


Shingle belles; collegiate song, words 
by R. R. Reed, music by Neil Reed. 
© Jan. -3, 192832 doo te oh 
682556; Robert R. Reed, Winona, 
Minn. 1954 


Ship (A), an isle, a sickle moon; 
words by J. EH. Flecker, musie by 
Frederick Dawson, of England. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 1 ec. Jan. 4; EH 677981; 
Elkin & co., Itd., London. 1955 


Show me the way; words and melody 


by C..H. Longbotteom.. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
3, 1928; FE 6823801; Charles H. Long- 
bottom, Brooklyn. 1956 


no. 1, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1978 


a 


Shushan ; Armenian lullaby, words and 
music by Nishan Der Hagopian ; high 
voice. ©) Dec. 20, 1927; 2c. Dec. 
28; E 680996; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 1957 


Shy Anna; words by Ralph Butler, 
music by Howard Flynn, of Great 
Britain. © Dec. 6, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
83, 1928; E 677964; Cavendish music 
co., London. 1958 


Si Gl)....,. di Mimi (Tu charries ... 
dis Mimi); fox-trot—one-step, di 
William Peet [pseud. of Fernand 
Malet], of France; piccola orch. 4to. 
© Oct. 15, 1927; 1 c. Nov. 17; BH 
684332; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

1959 


Si Von savait; tango-fox-trot, musique 
de José Padilla, of Spain; orch. avec 
pi. conducteur, et paroles. 4to. 
Dec. 20, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; EB 
684417; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1960 


Si vous laviez compris; mélodie, di 
L. Denza, arr. di Ugo Solazzi, of 
Italy; pf. © Dec. 5, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 
8; E 677970; G. Ricordi & co., Reni 


Sic passim (Thus everywhere) ; words 
and music by B. W. Marvel. ©1c. 
Jan. 17, 1928; E 682807; Bernice 
Weekly Marvel, Lincoln, Neb. 1962 


Sigh for sigh; words and music by 
Susan Wren [i. e. S. E. Wren] © 
1 ec. Jan. 14, 1928; E 682193; Susan 
Eugenia Wren, Excelsior Springs, 
Mo. 1963 


Silencio corazén; vals, paroles y 
musica arr. por I. M. Valle; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Jan. 11, 1928; 
E 681125; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

. 1964 


Silver fawn; Indian love song, words 
by Carroll Wright, music by Sieg- 
fried Benkman; med. or high voice. 
© Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c Dec. 28; E 
681004; G. Schirmer, inc., New We 

1965 


Silver wing; from The white eagle, 
words by Brian Hooker, music by 
Rudolf Fr'ml. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 25; E 681495; Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. 1966 


Silveria; melody by C. G. Spicer, jr. 
© ie Jan. 18, 1928: E 682414: 
Clarke Garfield Spicer, Philadelphia. 

1967 


88235—28——_7 


91 


Simplicity; march, by I. S. Loos, ed. 
by Carlton L. Colby; E flat alto 
saxophone and pf. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 3; E 680819; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 1968 


Since Lizzie changed her namé@ to 
Baby Lincoln; words and music by 
Larry Shay, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 20, 
1927: 2c, Jan. 16,;1928 ; Ei. 681229 ; 
Paramount music publishers, Chi- 
cago. 1969 


S'neerita; waltz, by Flaminio Pigno- 
Loni pr. Ot ce. bans, 2e. 1928 
682660; Apollo music co., Brooklyn. 

1970 


Singing (The) bird waltz; by R. 
Larsh:; “pa. 3)© Sans 13, 19285) 12". 
Jan. 5; E 680978; Ralph Larsh, Chi- 
cago. 1971 


Sister Phoebe’s danced the heebie- 
jeebies; words by Collie Knox, mu- 
sic by Vivian Ellis, of Hngland; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 28, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; BE 684324; 
Frances, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

1972 


Sit down, servant; 4 pt. hymn, words 
and music by Edward Boatner; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 12; EK 682153; Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 1973 


Sitting in the window; words by G. 
Wellington, music by Max Gerteis; 
pf. and ukulele ace. San Francisco, 
Calif., Gold leaf music pub. co. 
Dec 230, 1927.; 2 e, Jan. 5, 1928: 4 
679820; Gene Wellington, San Fran- 
cisco. © 1974 

Six feet of earth; traditional words 
arr. and mus‘c by F. H. McCravy; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1928; 
E 682523; Frank H. McCravy, Lau- 
reus, S.C. 1975 


Skipping over the meadows; by Al- 
bert von Doenhoff; pf. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 2 @. Dee. 28; E 680983; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 1976 


Skylarking skyhigh; words by A. H. 
Miller, music by David H. Miller. 
© 1e. Jan. 28, 1928; E 681459; 
Alfred H. Miller, Philadelphia. 

1977 


Sleigh (The) (A la russe) ; words by 
Ivor Tchervanow, music by Richard 
Kountz, arr. by Ralph L. Baldwin; 
4 male voices. 4to. © Jan. 6, 1928; 
2e. Jan. 11; E 681204; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 1978 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1979 


Slumber song; words by Henry Bow- 
man Cooke, music by Ian MacCas- 
kill [pseud. of W. M. Mathieson] © 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 682295; Willina 
MacCaskill Mathieson, ‘San Fran- 
cisco. 1979 


Slumber (A) song for Sonia; minia- 
ture in Russian mood, words and 
music by L. Cheslock. Baltimore, 
Md., G. Fred Kranz music co. © 
dan 12) 1925) 2° eo Van. 24een 
682507 ; Louis Cheslock, Baltimore. 

1980 


Sly; ovvero, La leggenda del dormiente 
risvegliato, dramma lirico in 8 atti 
e 4 quadri, versi di Giovacchino 
Forzano, musica di Hrmanno: Wolf- 
Ferrari, of Italy; rid. per canto e 
pf. Partitura. © Dee. 23, 1927; 
1 ¢. Jan. 18, 1928; D 27245; Casa 
musicale Sonzogno, Milan. ° 1981 


Smile, darn you, smile; from The 
white eagle, words by Brian Hook- 
er, music by Rudolf Friml. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25; E 681496; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 982 


Smile until tomorrow; fox trot, words 
and music by Ken Y. Goulden, of 
England. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 
19; E 682361; Gouldef-Leng music 
pub. co., New York. 1983 


Sneakin’ lizard blues; words and mel- 
ody by Bessie A. Smith. © 1c. Jan. 
28, 1928; E 682646; George music 
co., New York. 1984 


Snow flurries; by Jane Mattingly, op. 
15 no, 1° pt. ©, jan. S219 28F"2. c. 
Jan. 10; E 682051; Willis music co., 
New York. 1985 


Snows (The) of Fuji-Yama; by Henry 
Cowell: pf. -©' Dec: 27, 1927; 2 c. 
Dec. 30; E 682006; Associated music 
publishers, ine., New York. 1986 


Snuggle time; caprice, by Edward C. 
Barroll, ed. by Carlton L. Colby; EH 
flat alto saxophone and pf. © Jan. 
2, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 3; E 680818; Ru- 
bank, ine., Chicago. 1987 


So long; fox-trot, words and music 
by Ned Miller, Carl Hoefle and Joe 
Burke. © Jan. 28; 1928: 2 ¢ Jan. 
25; E 681561; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 1988 


So, we'll go no more a-roving; 4-pt. 
song, words by Byron, music by 
Cecil Forsyth; male voices. 4to. © 
Mee, 28;"1927 > 2 er Jan.3.' 1928* H 
681015; Boosey & co., Iltd., New 
York. 1989 


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Dt. In nS. Vv. 2s 


Sock it; words and music by Lem 
Fowler. © Dec. 29, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 
13, 1928; E 681147; William C. 
Handy, New York. 1990 

Socker stomp; melody by Soccer 
Miller “Ti GW, SS. pMitiert; Ist 
trumpet. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1928; B 


682524; Walter Soccer Miller, Phila- 
delphia. 1991 


Soldiers passing by; by Edward A. 
Mueller; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 5; H 680954; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 1992 


Solfége (Le) des chansons de France; 
de Francois Johannés, of France, 
avec une préface d’Henry Expert. 
2°™° ‘livre. Syo.2 @iiiee, 20,5192 - 
1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; E 684442; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 1993 


Solo de luxe; by Richard H. (Duke) 
Rehl; E flat alto saxophone solo, 
with pf. ace: © Jan, 2) 1928" 2 c 
Jan. 3;-E 680817; Rubank, inc., Chi- 
cago. 1994 


Solo melodies; illus. instruments of 
the orch., by W. O. Miessner; pf. 
Milwaukee, Wis., Miessner institute 
of music. © Jan: 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 19; E 681484; W. Otto Mies- 
sner, Milwaukee. 1995 


Some day, some time with you; words 
by Mabel Struble, melody by FE. Wat- 
son. ©1e. Jan. 24, 1928; E 682529; 
Frederic Watson, East Orange, N. : 

199 


Some day when you are mine; words 
by Burrell van Buren, music by M. 
Bian. Cisco, [ll., Blan pub. house. 
© Jan. 18, 1928; 2 « Jan. 25; E 
681504; Mildred Blan, Cisco, Ill. 

1997 


Some day you may change your mind; 
words and melody by Lou Davis 
and J: Fred Coots. © 1 ¢ Jan. 9, 
1928; E 681096; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1998 _ 


Some one to dream about; words by 
Phil. Shapiro, music by M. Brum- 
berg. © 1 @ Jan: 30, (1928; EB 
681629; Mary Brumberg, Buffalo. 

1999 


Somebody here needs Jesus; words by 
James Rowe, music by Harry Dixon 
Loes; mixed voices. (In Gospel 
melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 16; E 682248; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 2000. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


2023 


Somebody’s knocking at your door; 4 
pt. hymn, words and music by Work 
Brothers; mixed voices. © Jan. 8, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 12; E 682117; Sam- 
uel W. Beazley, Chicago. 2001 


Someday you'll understand; fox-trot 
ballad, words by Ernest Gonzales, 
music by M. Gauthier. © 1c. Jan. 
17, 1928; E 682333; Max Gauthier, 
San Quentin, Calif. 


Somerville (Reginald) Two grotesque 
recitatives; by R. Somerville, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor... 4to. © Dec. 27,.1927;,1 ec. 
Jan. 12, 1928; E 684039; Meyer De 
Wolfe, London. 2003 


Sometime; words and music by B. W. 


Vervel, ©: 1c. Jan. 17,°1928)° 
682306; Bernice Weekly Marvel, 
Lincoln, Neb. 2004 


Sometime in the summertime; words 
and melody by Walter Donaldson. 
©1c. Jan. 10, 1928; E 681250; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 2005 


Sonate 4; de Sonates en concert pour 
Violoncelle, d’Antonio Vivaldi, re- 
cueillie et annotée de Marguerite 
Chaigneau, of France, réalisation 
en concert de Vincent d’Indy, of 
France; orch. 4 cordes. Partition. 
Ed. nationale. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 684435; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 2006 


Sonatina: by A. Gretchaninoff, op. 110, 
no. 1, 2, adapted and fingered by 
Jean Kilp, of Germany; klavier. 
no. 1. In G dur.—no. 2. In F dur. 
© Nov. 21, 27, 1927; 1 ¢. each Jan. 
4, 1928: E 677954, 677955; Schott 
& co., lItd., London. 2007, 2008 


Sonatine ; d’Henri Sauguet, of France; 
flite et pf. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 « 
Dec. 23; E 684215; Rouart, Lerolle 


et cie., Paris. 2009 
Song (A) and dance; by Carlton 
Cooley; viola and pf. © Dec. 10, 


- 1927; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 681345; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 


2010 
Song (A) and dance; by Carlton 
Cooley; violin and pf. © Dec. 10, 


1927; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 681290; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 
2011 


Song birds and roses; words and mel- 
ody by A. Remsen. © 1 ¢. Jan. 3, 
1928; E 679897; Alice Remsen, New 
York. 2012 


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2002 ° 


Song in the twilight; by Edward A. 
Mueller: pt.° /@'* Jan--3; "19285 2c. 
Jan. 5; E 680955; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 2013 


Song of Agamede; words by Arthur 
Upson, music by Bernard Wagenaar ; 
high voice. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 ec. 
Dec. 28; E 680987; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 2014 


Song of Indian summer; words and 
music by George Edmund Dwight. 
1. High, in E flat min—2. Medium, 
in’ © mint © Dec, 24, 192735" 2:e. 
each Jan. 7, 1928; E 681274; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2015 


Song of my heart; words and music 
by L. Tobin, arr. by Josephine Clark 
Larsen. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1928; B 
681636; Loretta Tobin, Omaha, Neb. 

2016 


Song (The) of New York; words by 
I. 8S. Troster, music by I. S. Troster 
and Stephen Szalay. © 1-¢. Jan. 
17, 1928; E 682334; Ilka S. Troster, 
New York. 2017 


Song of Safari: words and music by 
Sam H. Stept. © Jan. 106, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 11; E 681106; Cosmopolitan 
music publishers, New York. 2018 


Song of Spain; 2-pt. song, words by 
Adelaide Patterson, music by E. 8. 
Hosmer; sop. and alto. 4to. © 
Jan. 4, 1928; 2 «@ Jan. 16; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2019 


Song (The) of the beautiful river; 
words and music by T. Hearon, arr. 
by Arthurs. Pentiy, @yt ce, Jan te 
1928; E 679998; Thomas Hearon, 
New York. 2020 


Song (The) of the clock; 4-pt. song, 
words by William Waliace, music by 
Rex Burchell, arr. by Sumner Salter ; 
mixed! voices; 4to. © Dee. 23, 
1927; 2 ¢€5: Jan» 3s 1928: 1.681012: 
Boosey & co., ltd.. New York. 2021 


Song (The) of the fisherman:;: words 
by Carl John Bostelmann, music by 
Ida Bostelmann; pf., left hand. © 
gan: 3;°1928; 2°eyJan.,,7 ; E> 679980; 


Belwin, inc., New York. 2022 
Song of the Franc-companies; 4-pt. 
song, by R. L. Pearsall, ed. by 


Hubert W. Hunt, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 31. 1927; 
1c. Nov. 16; E 6840385; H. EF. W. 
Deane & sons, The year book press, 
ltd. : 2023 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2024 


Song of the happy working man 
~ (Canto del lavorat6ére contento) ; di 
John Martucci; band. Se. © 1-¢. 
Dec. 31, 1927; E 679780; Giovanni 
Torregrosso, Vineland, N. Y. 2024 


Song (The) of the Mormon temple and 
holy city of Salt-Lake; words and 
melody by P. Kanstrup; violin solo. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680924; Peter 
Kanstrup, Long Beach, Calif. 2025 


Song (A) of the old wind-mill; by 
Ida Bostelmann; pf. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 7; E 679981; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 2026 


Song of the sun; ballad, by Edward 
C. Barroll. ed. by Carlton L. Colby ; 
E. flat alto saxophone and pf. © 
Jan. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 3; EH 680816; 
Rubank, inc., Chicago. 2027 


song (The) of the viclin; words and 
musie by A. V. Flannery; med. 
voice; with violin obbl.; in B flat. 
Des Moines, Ia., Flannery music pub. 
co. © Jan. 26, 4928; 2 e) Jan./23; 
E 682509; Agnes V. Flannery, Des 
Moines. 2028 


Song treasury; compiled and ed. by 
Harriet Garton Cartwright and 
Helen Latham. Rev. ed. 8vo. © 
Dee. 27, 1927; 2 c. Dee. 29; aff. Dec. 
28; A 1013963; Macmillan co., New 
York. 2029 


Seng without words; by Albert yon 
Doenhcff; pf. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. 
Dec. 28; E 680982; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 2030 

Songs from Now we are six; words 
by A. A. Milne, musie by H. Fraser- 
Simsan. ° © Dee: 7, 1827; 2 e: Bee 
12a. Dee. Os AVG ss eee: 
Dutton & co., New York. 2031 


Songs my mother taught me; by 
An‘onin Dvcerak, arr. by Ralph L. 
Baldwin: men’s cho. 4to. © Jan. 
10, 1928; 2.c. Jan. 207 HE 681420; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New Yerk. 2032 


Songs my mother taught me; Gipsy 
melody by Anton Dvorak, op. 55, no. 
4, arr. by Christopher O’Hare. 4to. 
1. 2 treble voices.—2. Sop., alto and 
bar. © Jan. 3. 1928; 2 ec. each Jan. 
4: E 680791, 680792: John Franklin 
music co., New York. 2033, 2034 


Songs of Alpha epsilon pi; compiled 
and ed. by Sigmund H. Steinberg, 
and I. Louis Rubin. 4to. © Dec. 
23. 1927: 2 c. and aff. Jan. 12, 1928; 
A 1062826: Alpha epsilon pi fratern- 
ity, ine.. Philadelphia. 2035 


Dt, wos ys 25 


Songs of praise to Jehovah; collection 
of songs compiled by Watch tower 
Bible and Tract soc. 12mo. (Cover 
title: Song book) © Jan. 2, 1928; 
2c. and aft. Jano. A 3018224 - 
Watch tower Bible and Tract soc., 
Brooklyn. 2036 


Songs of scythemen, sicklemen and 
woodcutters (Iibcuu Kocapeii, sHen- 
OBb & Wpodocbsoss) ; Russian people’s 
lyrics, music arr. by ‘Hlias ‘1. 
Tziorogh; tenors and basses, with 
ace. of scythes, bells or chimes and 
pf. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1928; E 682201; 
Joanna Tziorogh, New York. 2037 


Songs of Tau delta phi; ‘compiled and 
ed. by Sidney Sugarman. 4to. © 
Dec.,,.21, 1927; 2.¢. andsafl, tan. 16, 
1928; A 1062660; Hinds, Hayden & 
Eldredge, ince., New York. 2038 


Songs of the Normal college A. G. U.; 
words by W. K. Streit, and others, 
music by K. Zoellner, and others. 
4to. © _Nov. 21, 1927; 2,e; and aff. 
Nov. 25; A 1013747; Alumni associa- 
tion Normal college, American gym- 
nastiec union, Indianapolis. 2039 


Songs of the Pi kappa alpha; compiled 
and edited by B. EH. Shields and 
others. S8vo. © Nov. 29, 1927; 2c. 
and aff. Jan. 16, 1928; A 1062659; 
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, ine., New 
York. 2040 


Songs of Zeta tau alpha; ed. and com- 
piled by Miriam Keast Brown. 
Baldwin, Kan., Sigma alumnae assn. 
© Dec. 5, 1927;2 e Dec. 85 aff. Dec. 
27: A 1063683: Margret Bostic 
Alcott, Baldwin, Kan. 2041 


Sopra una branea di fiorita oliva; 
poesia di Giacinto Ricci-Signorin’, 
musica di Antonio Rieci-Signorini, 
of Italy; voce di sop., con ace. di 
violino, quattro vocloncelli, celesta, 
campanelli, triangolo, cassa rollante, 
tam-tam e pf. Partitura. © Jan. 
2, 1928: 1 .. dan: 28> ct .G845236.:, A. 
& G. Carisch & co., Milan. 2042 


Soul-rest: hymn, words and music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. (Jn Gospel mel- 
cdies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c¢, Jan. 
16: E 682267; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 2043 


Souls of poets; 4-pt. song, words by 
John Keats, musie by Cecil Forsyth ; 
male voices. 4toe. © Dee. 28, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1928; HE 681014; Boosey 
& co., Itd.. New York. 2044 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 1, 1928 


Sound (The) o’ the pipes; words by 
Onslow Frampton, music by H. 
Waldo Warner, of Great Britain, 
op. 27, no. 2; bass-bar.; in C min. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1928; 
H 679930; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 2045 


Southern breezes; words and melody 
byds) RR. Faia, -©>.1-.e. Jan. 16; 
1928; E 681256; Joseph Richard 
Failla, New York. 2046 


Southern skies; fox trot, words by 
Walter Preston, music by Keith 
McLeod, arr. by Ken Macomber ; 
orch. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
inc. Ato.. © Dee. 29, 1927; 2c. 
Dec. 31; E 680772 ; Harms, inc., New 
York. 2047 


Sowing and reaping; words and music 
by Mabel Johnston Camp; mixed 
voices. S8vo. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 21; E 682439; Norman H. 
Camp, Chicago. 2048 


Spada (La); paso doble, de Gilbert 
Beaume, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. © Oet. 18, 1927: 1 «. 
Dee. 31; E 684140; United music 
co., New York. 2049 


Spanning exercises ; technique [for use 
in connecton with the Standard 
course of music and piano lessons], 
by Frederic Lillebridge. © Dee. 1, 
2h one, amd aft. Jan., 17, 1928: 
A 1063634; Standard cooperative 
conservatory, Dallas. 2050 


Spass muss sein; potpourri, von C. 
Morena, of Germany, op. 167; pf. 
mit text. © Nov. 26, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
14, 1928; E 684127; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 2051 


Speedy; words by Alfred Bryan, mu- 
sic by Max Kortlander and Pete 
Wendling. © Jan. 11, 1928: 2 « 
Jan. 10; E 682057; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 2052 


Spielmusik; von Paul Hindemith, of 
Germany, op. 43!, hrsg. von. P. Hin- 
demith, Frtz Jéde u. Hans Mers- 
mann; streichorch., fldten u. oboen. 
Partitur mit spielanweisung von 
Hilmar Héckner. 12mo. © Aug. 1, 
foe, 4. es Sully 26° E67 7916 |B. 
Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. . 

2053 


Spirit (The) dance; Indian lament, 
by F. J. Bacon, arr. by W. D. Moyer: 
guit., banjo, mand., mando bass and 
pf. © Dee. 15, 1927; 2 c Dec. 19; 
EK 679920; Don Santos, Rochester, 
me Y. 2054 


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Yd 


2066 


Spirit (The) of St. Louis; words and 
melody by A. Dan. © 1. Jan. 10, 
1928; E 682090; Albert Dan, Napa, 
Calif. 2055 


Spirit (The) of St. Louis; words by 
G. E. Glazier, muse by Jack Ed- 
wards. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 1, 1927; 2 ¢. Aug. 
24; E 682491; Florence Elizabeth 
Glazier, Urichsville, O. 2056 


Spirituals triumphant old and new; 
ed. and arr. by Edward Boatner, 
assisted by Willa <A. Townsend. 
Rey. and enl. 8vo. © Sept. 7, 1927; 
Ze. Dee, 27; aif. Jan. 91928") A 
1017997 ; Sunday School pub. board, 
National Baptist convention, U. S. 


A., Nashville. 2057 
Sprightly (The) drum-major; by 
Theodera Dutton; pf. © Dec. 20, 


1927;.2 «. Dec. 28; E 680989; G. 
Schirmer, inc., .New York. 2058 


Spring (The) ; Dorset song, words by 
W lliam Barnes, music by Herbert 
Sharpe, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
Zev lI2¢e. 1 .c.. Sam. A, A928 3. Ei 

684023; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 

don. 2059 


Spring phantasy; by Charles Huerter ; 
ptt (C)" fan 3, Pt92S eer sane or 
E 680947; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 2060 


Spring time; by P. J. Schmidt; violin 
and pf. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
25; E 681498; P. J. Lammers, Bal- 
timore. 2061 


Spring’s awakening; words by Mar- 
garet E. Sangster, music by Claude 
Warford. © Jan. 10, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
12; BE 681206; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 2062 


Spr ngtime; by W. HE. Kelley; melody 
with’ pf.'acc. [Photostat]. © 1 « 
Dec. 31, 1927; E 679781; Walter Ed- 
ward Kelley, New York. 2063 


Springtime; words and music by E. 
BK, Peterson. Chicago, National mu- 


sic co. © Dee. 205 1927 ;.2 c. Jan. 
12, 1928; E 682163; Ella Frances 
Peterson, Park Ridge, [il. 2064 


Springtime; words and music by M. 
Mi Marks: -1Gr a Go Fan: 26, 1998.) fi 
682617; Mallie Matson -Marks, Oak- 
land, Calif. 2065 


Springtime is lovetime; words and 
musie by Z. Insall. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 681263; Zilpha Insall, El 
Paso. 2066 


CA''ALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2067 


Springtime valse; by Edouard Math- 
ews [pseud. of F. L. Hatch]; pf. 
©) Sanita 1928': (Quer van.. ddr H 
681104; Lanpher D. Lasselle, Boston. 

2067 


Sprites; by Thomas Keighley, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. The spritely elves. 
[5 others} /'© Dec. 16, 192731) -c. 
Jan. 5, 1928; E 677930; Banks & 
son, York, England. 2068 


Squads right: march, by Lawrence C. 
Long; orch., with pf. conductor. 
Aton ©) Jan. 16))1928 572 eh JiameA7 5 
HE 682270; Joseph EH. Agnew, Kansas 
City, Mo. 2069 


Standing by the window; fox-trot, 
words by J. P. O’Connor, melody by 
EK. Netter. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1928; BE 
682087; James Patrick O’Connor, 
Jersey City, and Emile Netter, New 
York. 2070 


Star Spangled Banner; American na- 
tional song, words by Francis Scott 
Key, music by J. Stafford Smith, arr. 
by Joseph Spinelli; pf. obl. 8vo. 
©."Nov: 488; | 1927292 ©) Wee 275)» 
679913; Katie Dehnhoff, New York. 

2071 


Stardust; by H. H. Carmichael; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 682518; Hoag- 
land Howard Carmichael, Indianap- 


olis. 2072 
Starlight; words and music by W. E. 
Kelley [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Dec. 


31, 1927; E 679782; Walter Hdward 
Kelley, New York. 2073 


Starlight and tulips; fox trot, words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Pete 
Wendling, arr. by W. C. Polla; orch. 
Ato, © Jan. 28, 192832) cs diane: 
E 681449; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 2074 


Starlight lane; words by James Stan- 
ley Royce, mus:e by F. W. Vander- 
sloot; pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 
7, 1928; 2c Jan. 9; E 681068; Van- 
dersloot music pub. co., Williams- 
ports: Pa: 2075 


Stasera, le campane .. .; parole di 
Annunzio Cervi, musica di Salvatore 
Musella, of Italy. © Dec. 27, 1927; 
1 c. Dec. 30; E 677976; G. Ricordi 
& ¢co., Italy. 2076 


Stay home; words and music by Z. 
Insall. 1 en: Alem. 2 O28)". oH 
682173; Zilpha Insall, El Paso. 

2077 


, pt. H1,waes., ¥. 20 


Steamboat (The) porters blues; words 
and melody by F. R. McGirt. ©1e. 
Jan. 11, 1928; E 681132; Frank R. 
McGirt, New York. 2078 


Steel (The) king; march, by HE. V. E. 
Roesler; conductor sc. © 1 e. Jan. 
9, 1928; E 682079; Elmo Vivian 
Ethan Roesler, Gary, Ind. 2079 


Stella D’Abruzzo: mazurk, di G. Quar- 


tullos; pfiii '©-1 wal dame 2Oy e284 
681466; Giuseppe Quartullo, New 
York. 2080 


Step lively ; march, by A. F. Wendland, 
ed. by Carlton L. Colby; E flat alto 
saxophone and pf. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 3; E 680815; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 2081 


Story hour; 14 character pieces, by 
Reuven V. Kosakoff; pf. © Jan. 16, 


1928 5002 C en ols eee 5 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New York. 
2082 


Stout hearted men; from The new 
moon, words by Oscar Hammerstein, 
2nd, music by Sigmund Romberg. 
© Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1928; 
E 680968; Harms, ine, New York. 

82083 


Strauss (Richard) Die frau ohne 
schatten ; oper in 3 akten, von Hugo 
Hofmannsthal, musik von R. Strauss, 
of Germany, op. 65, vollstandiger 
klavierauszug mit hinziifugung der 
gesangstexte u. der scenischen be- 
merkungen von Otto Singer, of Ger- 


many. © Oct. 22, 1919: 1 ec. Sept. 
9, 1927; E 684132; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Berlin. 2084 


Improvisation; from the V/olin 
sonata, op. 18, arr. by Adolf Schmid ; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Dec. 28, 
1927; 2c. Jana 8285 eer 205 ¢ 
G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 2085 


Street songs of Naples; by Laddie Wat- 
kis, of Canada; prs /@mpire Jan. 
20. 1928: E 6813879; Laddie Watkis 
Fennell, Victoria, B. C: Canada. . 

2086 

Strolling in the moonlight; words and 
music by Charles Kaley, Will Wal- 
dron and Marty Bloom; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Chicago-New York, Cal 
De Voll. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
27: E 681536; McKinley music ©co., 


Chicago. 2087 
Students (The) sweetheart; by Her- 
man Bellstedt; cornet. 4to. © Jan. 


10, 1928: 2 e@ Saiie, 1S): ee Gs2e3d 5 
Roland Ernst Bellstedt, Cincinnati. 
2088 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS » 


no. 1, 1928 


Studien zu-einer neuen spieltechnik 
auf dem violoncell; von Joachim 
Stutschewsky, of Austria. 1. teil. 
Edition Schott. © Oct. 20, 1927; 
1 e. Oct. 17; E 677899; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 2089 


Stiicke fiir die jugend; drei kleine 


suiten, von Joseph Haas, of Ger- 
many, op. 69; klavier. Heft 1. © 
Cee oot LG, Ort. C5. 


677900; B. Schoti’s sdhne, Mainz. 
Germany. 2090 


Stiicke fiir die jugend; sieben kleine 
vortragsstiicke, von Joseph Haas, of 
Germany, op. 69; klavier. bd. 2. 
Oct. 20, 1927; 1 c. Oct. 17; E 677908 ; 
B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 


2091 
Stumbriskin; polka, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1928; B 


682312; Abe Schwartz, New York. 
2092 


Stutterin’ (The) lovers; words tradi- 
tional, music arr. by J. Smith. © 
1c. Jan. 31, 1928; E 682718; Jose- 
phine Smith, Brooklyn. 2093 


Stykker for klaver; af Sverre Jordan, 
of Norway, op. 29; pf. a. Humor- 
eske. [2 others] © Dec. 30, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 12, 1928; E 684162; Norsk 
musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 2094 


Sublime (La) envolée; poéme sym- 
phonique, etabli sur le poéme 
d’Edmond Thomas, musique de H. 
Rawson, of France; pf. Paris, Edi- 
tion A. Patay. © Nov. 20, 1927; 
1 ¢c. Dee. 16; E 684117; Rawson, 
Paris. 2095 


Such a Savior; words by James Rowe, 
music by Harry Dixon Loes; mixed 


voices. © Sept. 30, 1927; 2 ¢. Dee. 
19; E 679797; Edwin O. Excell, jr.., 
Chicago. . 2096 
Stiss ist das geheimnis  unsrer 
liebe .. ; slow fox, worte von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Otto 
Stransky, of Germany. © Dec. 5, 


1927; 1 c«. Jan. 14, 1928; E 684124; 
Drei masken verlag,.a. g., Berlin. 
2097 


Su-ez Sue; fox-trot song, words by 
Mary Belle Rich, music by Erdell 
Mutchler; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
eee wOUe Looks 2 Cy DCC. ol ey Hy 
679765; Mutchler music pub. ©co., 
Miami, Fla. 2098 


97 


+ 


2110 


Sugar ain’t sweet since I kissed you; 
words and musie by ©. R. Dargatz. 
@,,Jan. 16,1928, 2rc.. dane 18iy HE 
682380; Cora Reed Dargatz, Kins- 
ley, Kan. 2099 

Suite sicilienne; par Hugéne Bonner ; 
pf. et violon. © Dec. 10, 1927; 2 c. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 681346; Editions 


Maurice Senart, Paris. 2100 
Suktinis; polka, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 


6823138; Abe Schwartz, New York. 
; 2101 


Summer and winter; words and mu- 
sic by Frederic Groton, op. C, no. 
1 s\pt;,.,.C) Jan, 145, 19285 2. es.Jan. 
16; E 682347; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 2102 


Summer frolics; by Arthur B. Crane, 
OD. 16 NO. 6s, Dis. Oy dams, O.1928.: 
2c. Jan. 21; EB, 682572; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 2103 


Summertime; words and melody by J. 
Fattorosi. © 1 «¢« Jan. 14, 1928; 
E 682200; John Fattorosi, Brooklyn. 

2104 


Sundown; words and music by Anton 
Mariette, of Great Britain; low 
voice. © Jan: 3, 1928:.2.¢; Jamerd; 
E 680953; John Church co., Cinecin- 
nati. 2105 


Sunlit Alma mater; words by Rebecca 
W. Smith and W. A. Balch, music 
by W. A. Balch. 4to. © Jan. 23, 
1928; 2 «@ Jan. 30; E 681606; Wil- 
liam Alfred Balch, Fort Worth, Tex. 

2106 


Sunrise; by Ernest A. Dicks, of Great 
Britain; organ. (Jn Schmidt’s lyric 
album’) © Jan. Ut to28"eF ex, Jan. 
21; E 682435; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 2107 


Sunrise; fox-trot, words and music by 
G. D. Nixon. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1928; 
E 682403; Grace D. Nixon, Atlanta. 

2108 


Sunrise (The); fox-trot, words and 
music by Lester Santly and Cliff 
Friend, arr. by Frank E. Barry; 
ore.” 400. 4G) gan. Ls. 1998'S"). ‘ee 
Jan. 14; E 681270; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 2109 


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Sunshine; words and melody by I. 
Berlin. 4) lee Jano, TO28e- Ke 
681519; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 2110 


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2111 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Sunshine and rain; words and music 
by D. Strech. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1928; 
EK 682544; Dave Strech, Spokane, 
Wash. 2111 


Sunshine will follow the rain; from 
Sugar cane, words by A. D.. Price, 
jr., ‘melody by Coleridge D. Davis. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1928; E 682319; A. 
Douglas Price, jr., Richmond. 2112 


Superstition; mysterioso, by Edmond 
Varnier, of France, arr. by William 
Strasser; orch. with pf. conductor. 
(© Fan. 23, 19282. ¢ Jane 2an) 
681512; Emil Ascher, inc. New 
York. ihe 


Supplication; valse, by Frank Quar- 
ente, arr. by M. Williams, both of 
Great Britain; saxophone solo; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Nov. 24, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 6; E 6841380; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 2114 


une escarpolette; de Maurice 
Pesse, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 684263; Francis 
Moulin, Cannes, France. 2115 


Sur 


Surely He died on Calvary; 4 pt. 
hymn, words and music by J. D. 
Bushell; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 12; FE 682155; Sam- 
uel W. Beazley, Chicago. 2116 


Suzanna gal; words and melody by 
7B. Blackhead! (@® fe pant | 5, 
1928; E 679879; Ralph Peer, New 
York. pA ulirg 


Swaying willow: Indian love song, 
words and music by Bernard 
Hamblen; high voice. © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2c Jan. 17; E 682233; Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. 2118 


Sweet Hlaine; words by Richard H. 
Gerard, melody by Harry Armstrong. 
© 1c. Jan. 7. 1928; © 679995; John 
EH. Hayes, ine., New York. 2119 


Sweet Elaine; words by Richard H. 
Gerard, music by Harry Armstrong; 
pt. ace.. with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2. 
Jan. 14; E 682185; John E. Hayes, 
ine., New York. 2120 


Sweet song of long ago; words by 
Neil Moret and Walter Hirsch, 
melody by N. Moret and fHrnest 
Charles. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1928; EB 
682659; Villa Moret, inc., San Fran- 
cisco. 2121 


Sweet tenor saxophone; by D. Bigelow; 
pf. ©l1c. Jan. 17, 1928; B 682328; 
Dorothie Bigelow, New York. 2122 


Sweet thoughis; lullaby, words by 
Gypsy Chaine, music by A. A. Wil- 
liams; , ©) .Jamis 4; Sze ae te. tam, 
3; E 682495; Albert A. Williams, 
New Haven. y 2123 


Sweet violets; waltz, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c Jan. 5, 1928; EB 
680931; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

— 2124 


Sweetest mother ; words and melody by > 
Dennstedt-Ramsey. © 1c. Jan. 28, 
1928; E 682654; Ralph Peer, New 
York. ‘ 2125 


Sweetheart, it might have been ; words 
by Catherine Wyley Hearn, music by 
BE. A. Gamble. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1927; 
E 679888; Evan A. Gamble, New 
York. , 2126 


Sweetheart of O. A. T.; waltz, words 
and melody by P. G. Freed. © 1c. 
Jan. 11, 1928; HE 681114; Paul G. 
Freed, Philadelphia. yA bear g 


Swing along; 4pt. song, words and 
music by Will Marion Cook, adapted 
for school choruses by Ralph L. 
Baldwin; men’s. voices. 4to. © 
Jan. 19, 1928; 2c. Jan. 28; E 681582; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 2128 


Swinging on the gate in childhood 
days; words by EH. B. Walsh, music 
by Luther A. Clark. © ie. Jan. 27, 
1928; E 681574; Harl B. Walsh, 
Rockland, Me. 2129 


Swordsman (The) ; selection, by Lewis 
EK. Gensler; pf. London, Chappell 
&! co., ltd. ©,Dee 23). d92¢ebr2hc. 
Jan. 138, 1928; E 682204; Harms, inc., 
New York. 2130 


@aprés Martini, 
transeribed by Alfred De Keyser. 
of Great Britain; pf. ©. Dee. 1, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 4, 1928; E 677947; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 2131 


Sympathy; by J. D. Schurmann; steel 
guit.' ‘© July a 1927; 2'e. Jan! 17, 
1928; E 682289; Joseph Daniel 
Schurmann, Denver. 2132 


Symphonic raps; by Bert Stevens and 
Irwin Abrams; pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
2 ec. Jan. 3, 1928; E 679840; Spier & 
Coslow, ine., New York. 2133 


T. B. blues; words and melody by 
Victoria Spivey. INR cap eae 2 NO 
1928; E 682463; Joseph M. Davis, 
New York. 2134 


Sylvie; cantabile 


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no. 1, 1928 


Tain’t clean; by A. C. Russell; pf. © 
1 ce. Jan, 14, 1928; H 682190; Alva 
Calvin Russell, Chicago. 2135 


*Tain’t so, honey, ’tain’t so; words and 
melody by Willard Robison. © 
Mee dan. 1, loco; m 679992 ;“Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 


Take in love’s rainbow; words and 
music by Z. F. Lyman. [Photostat] 
©.1c¢. Jan. 11, 1928; BE 681112;. Z. 
Fleming Lyman, Petersburg, Va. 

2137 

Take Jesus tonight; words and music 
by Harry Dixon Loes; male voices. 
© Nov. 2, 1927; 2c Jan. 16,.1928; 
E 682352; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

2138 

Take me back to dear mother; by 
M. F. Suarez; pf. © 1 ce. Jan. 11, 
1928; EH 681119; Manuel Fernandez 
Suarez, Clarksburg, W. Va. 2139 


Take me back to-Maine: words and 
musie by A. A. Lord. © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 18;. EB 682383; 
Alphonso A. Lord, Brewer, Me. 2146 


Take me back to the Southern seas; 
words by James Otis Porter, music 
by J. R. Barr. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1928; 
EK 681399; James Russell Barr, 
Washington. 2141 


Take my hand; quartet or cho., from 
the largo of the New world 
symphony, words by Gerald Gray, 
music by Anton Dvorak, adapted 
ateeare Dy wf: A. Parks + mtxetl 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 6; H 680909; J. A. Parks co.. 
York, Neb. 2142 


Take thou the rose with all it’s beauty 
red; words by Charles Hanson 
Towne, music by Janie Alexander 
Patterson. © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 1927; 
E 679991; Janie Patterson Wagon- 
er, Concord, N. C. 2143 


Tale (A) of two cities; cantata, 
adapted from the novel of Charles 
Dickens, by Edward Lodge Curran, 
music by T. Bath Glasson, op. 22; 
mixed quartet and women’s cho. 
pt, lL . 4t0. «.©, Dees, 30, 1927; 2 c. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 680800; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 2144 


Tam de chornohora; words by Eugene 
Zukowsky, melody by A. Schwartz. 
© 1c. Fan. 5, 1928; E 680930; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 2145 


Tance w lesie; melody by P. Hume- 


niuk, © 1c Jan. 19, 1928; EB 
681406; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 
2146 


2136 


+ 2157 


Tango; by Charles Huerter; pf., left 
hand alone. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 28; E 681005; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 2147 


Tango (El) de los Esclavos; de Bel- 
tyis, libreto de Antonio Aguilera 
Bernabé, traduccion francesa de 
Annette Godin, museca de_ José 
Huertas, of France; ten. y sop. © 
Mec. 20, 1927; dic. fani 6, -1928 ; 
E 684440; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 2148 


Tango love; words by P. J. Brisbin, 
music by L. S. Gretzek. ©1c. Jan. 
14, 1928; BE 682191; Luella S. Gret- 
zek, Cleveland. 2149 


Tango triste; by Leon Glasser; violin 
and pf. © Jan. 11, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
12; E 682232; Edward Schuberth 
& @o., ine:., New York. 2150 


Tanz und spielstiicke ; von Ernst Toch, 
of Austria, op. 40; klavier. © Oct. 
20, 1927; 1 ec. Oct. 17; E 677906; B. 
Sehott’s sdhne, Mainz. 2151 


Tarenghi (Mario) 12 esquisses carac- 
térist ques (12 charakteristische 
skizzen) ; von M. Tarenghi, of Italy, 
ep 10k. pti )©y Jamsit: 19285) 2 ec. 
Jan. 25; HE 684384; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 2152 


Tausend rote rosen; boston, aus Alles 
aus liebe, text von Karl Farkas u. 
Ernst Marischka, musik von Ralph 
Benatzky, arr. von Fred Ralph, both 
of Austria; salonorch. mit klavier 
direktion. 4to. © Oct. 21, 1927; 
1 e@. Jan. 18, 1928; E 684829; W. 
Karezag, Vienna. 2153 


Tauseid rote yrosen.. boston 
d’amour, aus Alles aus liebe, worte 
von Karl Farkas u. Ernst Marisch- 
ka, musik von Ralph Benatzky, of 
Austria, arr. von Gustay Blasser. 
© Oct, 21,:1927- 1.¢ Jan. 18,1928: 
EK 684275; W. Karczag, Vienna. 

2154 


Te deum of a lark; words by Pamela 
Travers, music by Regnald C. Rob- 
bins; sop. © Dee. 10, 1927: 2 «. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 681334; Hditions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 2155 


Te vengo a ver; cancion Mexicana, de 
S. R. Ramos, of Mexico. © 1... 
Dec. 27, 1927; E 682058; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 2156 


Tell him I’m happy; words and mel- 


ody by P. C. D’Andrea. ©1c. Jan. 
6, 1928; E 680925; Paul Charles 
D’Andrea, New York. 2157 


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2158 


fee ee 


Tell me a story of Ireland; words by 
J. P. O'Connor, melody by H. Netter. 
© 1e Jan. 18, 1928; E 682406; 
James Patrick O’Connor, Jersey 
City and Emile Netter, New is 

21 


Tell me the old fashioned way; words 
and music by L. Sefton. ©1e. Jan. 
38, 1928; E 680856; Lambert Sefton, 
East Chicago, Ind. 2159 


Tell me the old, old story; words by 
Katherine Hankey, music by F.. Luke 
Wiseman, of England. © Aug. 15, 
1927; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 682496; J. 
Alfred Sharp, London. 2160 


Tell me why; words by H. L. Under- 
wood, music by Harl E. Lawrence. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1928; E 680944; Harry 
L. Underwood, Erie, Pa. 2161 


Tell me you’re sorry; words by Benny 
Davis, music by Joe Burke; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 
6; E 680905; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine., New York. 2162 


Tell the good news to others; words 
by E. C. Baird, music by B. B. Mc- 
Kinney; mixed voices. (In Gospel 
melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
16; E 682287; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 2163 


Ten (The) commandments; words 
from the Bible, musical setting by 
L. -P. Hagensick. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Balboa music publ’shers. © 
am. 24, NODS er 2.0) Sema e262) 
682634; Louis Paul Hagensick, Los 
Angeles. 2164 


Tenderly ; waltz, words and music by 
A. H. MacLeod. © 1 c¢ Jan. 16, 
1928; FH 681266; Aneita Hough Mac- 
Leod, Aloha, Or. 2165 


Tendres aveux; de V. Dyck, of France; 
violon et vicloneelle soli, avee acc. 
de pf. ou doreh. réduit. 4to. © 
“pec, 10.1927 3 Den dani. 1928 oh) 
684267; Francis Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 2166 


Tercero de artilleria; letra y musica 
de J. Mercado y Ed. Tavo; pf. 
[Photostat]: ©! Jan. 12, 1928; 2 ce. 
Jan. 18; E 681299; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 2167 


Thanks be to God; Haster anthém, 
words from the Scriptures, music by 
Arthur Berridge, of Great Britain; 4 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
Dee; 27, 192Fso1/.¢) Jani), 27)) 0928s ; 
EK 684519; A. Weekes & co., ltd, 
London. 2168 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Thanks be to God; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Stanley Dickson, 
arr. by John A. O’Shea; 2 treble 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 23, 1927; 2 c. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 681268; Enoch & 
sons, New York. 2169 


That blue eyed baby; words and mel- 


ody by R. M. Breeden. © 1. Jan. 
30, 1928; E 681613; Robert M. 
Breeden, Chicago. 2170 


That day in June; words and music by 
Henry H. Tobias and Irving Mills; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2c. Jan. 
9, 1928; EF 681056; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 2171 


That great day; words by J. S. Gore, 
music by Mrs. J. Seaborn Gore. 
Svo. © Jan. 2),1928 +2:¢ Jans i2: BH 
681148; James Seaborn Gore, Burk- 
burnett, Tex. 2172 


That is all; words and music by Oscar 
Ingold; -mixed voices. © May 20, 
1927; 2 ec. Dec. 22; E 679815; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 2173 


That is why they put me in the band; 
action song, words and music by W. 
Stewart Roddie, of Great Britain; 
in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 22, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 6, 
1928; E 677934; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 2174 


That melody of love; waltz, words by 
Howard Dietz, music by Walter 
Donaldson, arr. by Walter C. Simon ; 
Feistyle pianorgan arr. © Jan. 23, 
1928; 2 ce. Jan. 24; EH 681559; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 2178 


That’s all I ask of the world; words 
by Alfred Dubin, melody by Abner 
Silvér.¢ ©) ) We. sFan. TIS AS EL 
681110; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inec., New York. 2176 


That’s how it was; words and music 
by Dick Henty, of Great Britain; 
in £ flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] ©Vdany 251928 <<" 1 ec. 
Jan. 27;-E 684581; Reynolds & co., 


London. Pa Ege | 
That's. just why I cry; words and 
music .by ,;C...0. Carr... ©, 1) es Dec. 
19, 1927; E 679887; Clarence O. 
Carr, Waupun, Wis. 2178 


That's the tune; words and music by 
'l'. M. Bowers. © 1c. Jan. 11, 3928; 
E 681184; Thomas M. Bowers, Chi- 
cago. 2179 


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2200 


That’s what’s the matter with the cal- 
liope; words by C. W. Terpening, 
music by Cora Broadwell. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 
Agee: 2 Cc -Jan,. 18; H 682641; 
Clinton W. Terpening, Soperton, Ga. 

: 2180 


That’s why I'll always be true; words 
and music by J. Collins. © Jan. 24, 
1928; 2c Jan. 26; E 682631; Joseph 


Collins, Watervliet, Mich. 2181 
That’s why I want you near; words 
and music by J. Pierce. Los An- 


geles, Calif., Chas. F. Loveland, © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2c. Jan. 11; E 681108 ; 
Jessie Pierce, Los Angeles. 2182 


That tune reminds me of you; words 
and music by Maury Madison [pseud. 
of W. R. Smith] © Dec. 5, 1927; 
ZeGauan. 13, 1928: BH 682184: Ww. 
Renwick Smith, New York. 2183 


Same. © Dec. 5, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
27, 1928; EH 681554; W. Renwick 
Smith, New York. 2184 


There is a light shining; 4 pt. hymn, 
woids and music by Willa A. Town- 
send; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; E 682154; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 2185 


There is joy in that land; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Edward Boat- 
ner; mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; E 682136; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 2186 


' There’) be a hot time in the old town 


to-night; words by Joe Hayden, 
music by Theo. A. Metz, arr. by 
J. W. Chattaway:; male quartette. 


4to. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 20; 
E 681347: Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 2187 


Thére must be a silver lining; words 
by Dolly Morse, melody by Walter 
Donaldson. “© 1) ¢.' Jan. 10, 1928 ; 
FE 681251; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

2188 


There’s a boy in the world for each 
little: girl; words by Burrell van 
Buren, music by M. Blan. ee 
Il., Blan pub house. © Jan. 
1928 : 2 ec. Jan. 25; E 681505 ae 
dred Blan, Cisco, Ill. ” 9189 


There’s a place in my heart for you 
dear; words and music by Herb 
Hofmann and Nels Pearsall, arr. by 
Harry L. Alford; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Baltimore. Mad., Monumental 
music pub. co. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 26; EF 682635; Herbert J. Hof- 
mann, Baltimore. 2190 


There’s a shadow in my heart sweet- 
heart ; words by K. Williams, melody 


by Robt. H. Brennen. © 1c. Jan. 
9, 1928; E 681085; King Williams, 
Clear Creek, W. Va. 2191 
There’s a song in the air; words by 


J. G. Holland, music by O. Speaks. 
© 1c. Dee. 27, 1927; E 681247; Oley 
Speaks, New York. 2192 


There’s somebody new; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Isham Jones; pf. 
and: ukulele acc. © Jan. 18, 1928: 
2e. Jan. 20; E 681352; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 2193 


There’s something about a rose; words 
by. ~iryine’* Kanal | and’: Francis 
Wheeler, music by Sammy Fain; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry 
Tiedeman: © Jan. ‘26, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 25; E 681490; Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder CO... New York. 2194 


There she goes; fox trot, words and 
music by D. Strech. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 682545; Dave Strech, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 2195 


They stood in the moonlight; words by 
V. Dunkle. melody by Robt. H. 
Brennen. © 1 ce. Jan. 3, 1928; B 
79892; Violet Dunkle, Corder, Mo. 

2196 


This is she; 4-pt. cho., words anon., 
music by James H. Rogers, adapted 
for school choruses by Ralph L. 
Baldwin; men’s voices. 4to. © 
sam, LOVOIG28 21 cia Jan. “20° BH 
os G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

2197 


This is the day; Easter Svea words 
adapted from the Bible, music by 
Frederic Groton, op. 9, no. 2; mixed 
yolces,, 40:4 (©) diam.* Ime 19286 <2. .c. 
Jan. 10; E 681358; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 2198 


Louis Ambroise) 
Mignon; principal melodies, arr. by 
Herman Finck, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Dec. 
23 eh LOOK: le eeyamy 10101 928.e1 8 
684229; Ascherberg, Hopwood 


& 
Crew, ltd., London. 2199 


Thomas (Charles 


Thomas (Kurt) Fiinf lieder: nach 
gedichten des jungen von Friedrich 
Nietzsche, musik von K. Thomas, of 
Germany, op. 9. 1. Mein herz ist 
wie ein seb so weit. [4 others] © 
Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 16; EB 684283; 
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig. 2200 


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2201 


Three belles hose; fox trot, words and 
music by Donald H. Dale, of Eng- 
land; pf. and ukulele ace.; in D. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dee. 30, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1928; 
HK 684872; Klinger mfg. co., ltd., 
Edmonton, Hngland. 2201 

Three for Jack; duet or 2-pt. song, 


words by Fred HE. Weatherly, music 
by W. H. Squire, arr. by Clarence 


Lucas, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
ine. \ 4to,.'@). Dée.), 29,4920 4 ac. 


Dec. 31; E 677866; Chappell & co., 


ltd., London. 2202 
Through the night; from The three 
musketeers, words by Robert A. 


Simon, music by Lewis HE. Gensler. 
London, Chappell & co., Itd. © Dee. 
24, 1927; 2c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 680975; 
Harms, inc., New York. 2203 


Thurston color song; words by Mary 
EH. Kendrick, music by Harvey B. 
Gaul. Pittsburgh, Pa., Thurston 
school co. (Cover title: The Thur- 
ston school color song) © Dee. 13, 
1927 ;. 2°@ Jani 5, 192Z8>E GS0S8e3; 
Alice M. Thurston, Pittsburgh. 

2204 


Thy perfect will be done; words by 
T. O. Chisholm, musie by Geo. C. 
Stebbins; mixed voices. (In Gos- 
pel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928: 2 c. 
Jan. 16; E 682254; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 2205 


Tibére (Tiberius) ; ouverture drama- 
tique, de M. Delmas-Popy, both of 
France; oreh., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 ec. Dec. 23; 
E 684090; H. Gaudet, Paris. 2206 


Tickled in the morning and at night; 
words and melody by J. L. Smith, 
of Canada. © 1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1928; 
EK 681165; John Lyman Smith, 
Brantford, Ont., Canada. 2207 


“Till I) found you; fox, trot, words 
and melody by Tom Joseph Sedito. 
©1ec. Jan. 3, 1928; E 682072; Tom 
Joseph Sedito, New York. 22:08 


Time enough yet, you say; words and 
music by B. B. McKinney; mixed 
voices. (In Gospel melodies) © 
dam 10,1928: 2) Gy gan. ow oF) 
682260; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

2209 


‘Tin-ear; melody by Bob HEffros and 
Phil, Wall. © \1,...Jdn. 26, 1928; 
EH 682599; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 2210 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 23 


Tinieblas; tango, letra y musica de 
Belisario de Jestiis Garcia, of Mex- 
ico. ©. Dec. 1, 1927; 1c: Jan. 13, 
1928; E 684081; A. Wagner y Levien 
sucs., Ss. en @, Mexico City, Mexico. 


2211 
Tinker-polka (Dratenik); arr. by 
Louis Vitak; orch. 4to. © Dec. 


31, 1927; 2c. Jan. 9, 1928; FE 681043 ; 
Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 2212 


To a manger; Christmas carol, words 
and music by 8. E. Morris; pf. 4to. 
© Dec. 12, 1927; 1 e. Dee. 10; 1 «. 
Dec. 22; EH 679806; Samuel EH. Mor- 
ris, Brooklyn. 2213 


To a violet; poem, by Minnie MT. 
Wright ;:pf.., © Jan. 19,.1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 28; E 681602; G. Schirmer, 
inc.,/, New, York, 2214 


To April; novelette, by Gene Paul, ed. 
by Carlton L. Colby; E flat alto 
saxophone and pf. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 3; E 680814; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 2215 


To think that you belong to me; words 
by Joe Goodwin, music by Leon 
Vavara, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 17, 1928; 
2 ec. Jan. 19; E 681431; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 2216 


Toboggan (The) slide; by Jane Mat- 
tingly, op. 15, no. 4; pe © Jan. 9, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 10; E 682052; Willis 
music co., New York. 2217 


Today will be yesterday tomorrow ; 
words and melody by H. Baltimore. 
©iolk ce Fan BF, WOZ8e7 Be GSi572 ;s 
Harry Baltimore, Duryea, Pa. 2218 


Toenniges (C. Frederick) 45 master- 
student daily technical exercises; 
cornet or trumpet and oiher wind 
instruments. © 1 c¢. Jan. 7, 1928; 
E 682074; C. Frederick Toenniges, 
Detroit. . 2219 


Together; words and music by B. G. 
DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 4; 
EK 679844; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 2220 


Tom der reimer (Thomas the rhymer) ; 
altschottische ballade, von Carl 
Lowe, bearb. von Josef Németi, of 
Hungary; orch. mit pf. oder orgel di- 
rection, © Oct. 10, 1927;.1 «, Nov. 
16: E 684046; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 2221 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2241 


Tom o’ Bedlam; song, arr. and har- 
monised by Guy Weitz, of Belgium. 
(In Three old English songs) © 
Deer's! 1927) 1 ‘ce: Jan. 13, 1928; 
E 684062; J. & W. Chester, lid, 
London. 3 2222 


Tomorrowland; words and music by 
Jack McDonald and Haven Gillespie ; 
pt. acc., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen, with quartette of male 
or mixed voices arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2c. Jan. 18, 
1928; E 682371; Paramount music 
publishers, Chicago. 2223 


Tone pictures from foreign lands; by 
Evan Marsden, of England; pf. 1. 
On the road to Samarkand. [5 
others] © Jan. 2, 1928; 1c. Jan. 6; 
E 677946; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 2224 


To-night; valse, by Chater Robinson, 
arr. by M. Williams, of Great 
Britain; orch. 4to. © Nov. 28, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; BE 677963; 
Cavendish music co., Lonaon. 2225 


To-night; words by Max Hanley, 
music by Chater Robinson, of Great 
Britain. © Dee. 6, 1927; 1 ¢ Jan. 
3, 1928; E 677965; Cavendish music 
co., London. 2226 


Tout ca, ca dépend; couplets, de Ma 
femme, paroles de Paul Briquet et 
Paul Gordeaux, musique de Pierre 
de Meure et Irving Paris, both of 
France. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 
23; E 684176; Kam, Paris. 2227 


Tout doucement; au pays des réves, 
de Oh la vicieuse, paroles de Léo 
Leliévre, Henri Varna et Fernand 
Rouvray, Musique de José Sentis, of 
Spain, avec ukulele arr. par F. 
Salabert. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1c. Jan. 
18, 1928: E 684432; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 2228 


Toy (A) ship at sea; by Ida Bostel- 
mann: pi. © Jan. 8, 1928: 2 ¢ Jan. 
7; E 679982; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 2229 


Toy town; by Egbert Van Alstyne and 
Charles L. Cooke; pf. © Jan. 20, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 27; BE 681538: Para- 
mount music publishers, Chicago. 

2230 


Toys; recitation, words and music by 
Ida Bostelmann; pf. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 7; E 679983; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 2231 


Toy’s dancing; intermezzo americain,, 
de Gilbert Beaume, of France; orch.. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 
18, 1927; 1 e@. Dec. 31; E 684143; 
United music co., New York. 2232 


Track fast; galop, by Edmond Varnier, 
of France, arr. by William Strasser ; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Jan. 
23,0928 42 e> Jani. 25; Bi6S1510; 
Hniil Ascher, inc., New York. 2233 


Tragic (The) end of Marion Parker ; 
words by Lewis F. Mancine, melody 
by M. Carrescia. © 1 ¢ Jan. 9, 
1928; E 681098; Matthew Carrescia, 
Seranton, Pa. 2234 


Train on the island; melody by J. P. 
Nestor. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1928; B 
682655; Ralph Peer, New York. 

2235 


Traml; polka, melody by A. Schwartz. 
©1e. Jan. 16, 1928; E 682314; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 2236 


Tramway; galop brillante, by Jean- 
Louis Gobbaerts, arr. by William 
Strasser; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 25; 
E 681509; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 2237 

Transition; hymn, words by Hiram 

Wendell Phillips, music by John 

Patten Marshall. Boston, Mass., 

Charles W. Homeyer & co. 4to. 1. 

Mixed voices.—2. Male voices. © 

Weer eee LOL; onl Co clelin kos il lee, * 

E 681215 ; Eva Phillips Boyd, Boston. 

2238 


Traveling with the rainbow; words 
by G. J. Poquse, music by Anton 
Paoli. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Dee. 27, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
3, 1928; E 682395 ; George J. Poquse, 
Kansas City, Mo. 2239: 


Treat ’em rough; words and music by 
Bert G. Fisher [i. e. E. G. Fisher], 
arr. by Buck Buchanan; violin. © 
1c. Dee. 5, 1927; E 682067; Ethel- 
bert Griffith Fisher, Wilmar, alif- 

2240 


Trees; 4-pt. song, words sy Joyce 
Kilmer, music by Oscar Rasbach, 
arr. by Bruno Huhn, adapted for 
school choruses by Ralph L. Bald- 
win; men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 19, 
1928; 2 ec. Jan. 28; E 681587; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2241 


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2242 


Treno (11); scenetta per bambini o 
bambine di scuola elementare in- 
feriore, poesia di Bianca Lena, mu- 
sica di Httore Lena, of Italy. © 
Dee. 30, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; B 
684067; A. & CG. Carisch & @., Milan. 

2242 


Triads at play; words by Cecil Cow- 
drey, music by Julia Fox; pf. © 
aM OO eo. 2. CG. eli. nen mrs 
682667 ; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

2243 


Trio; de Jean Cras, of France; violon, 
alto et violonecelle. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1 e@. Jan. 16, 1928; EH 6844384; Edi- 
ticns Maurice Senart, Paris. 2244 


Trio; von Gtinter Raphael, of Ger- 
many, op. 11; violine,vicloncello u. 
klavier; in C dur. © Sept. 1, 1926; 
1 «© Dee. 27, 1927; EB 67799375 C.F. 
Peters, Leipzig. 2245 


Tr'pping along in Tripoli; words and 
musie by Howard Johnson, Al. Sher- 
man and Robert King; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 4; H 680802; 

« Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 

York. 2246 


Triumphant Lindbergh; march or 6/8 
fox trot, words by Ruth Hoyt, music 
by Harry J. Lincoln; pf., vocal trio 
ad ‘lib... | ©: Jan. 7,;,1928; 2.e. Jan: 
9; E 681070; Vandersloot music pub. 
co:,, W_ lliams sport, Pa. 2247 


Trixie my honey gal; words and mu- 
sic by L. M. V. Rech. © 1c. Jan. 
13, 1928; E 681164; Leo M. V. Rech, 
Portland, Or. 2248 


Tropical ep sodes—fairy dances and 
characteristic pieces; by H. H. Hard- 
ery phitt vii2) (© iNew 17, S272 ic 
Dec. 2; aff. Jan. 13, 1928; A 1062648 ; 
Erwin EH. Harder, Chicago. 2249 


True biue Sue; fox trot, words by 
Chas. and Harry Tobias, musie by 
J. Russel Robinson; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Dee. 28, 1927; 2.¢. Dee. 30; 
E 680962; Harms, ine., New. York. 

2250 


Trust in God; duet, words by Laura 
KH. Newell, music by W. C. Jordan. 
© May 20, 1927; 2 c Dec. 22; E 
679817; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 2251 


Truthful (The) guide; violin method, 


by F. Feldman, op. 40. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1928; E 681460; Frank Feld- 
Be? 


man, Brooklyn. 


| 


pt. 11, NYS; ‘v.23 


Try her out at dances; from The rew 
moon, words by Oscar Hammerstein, 
2nd, music by S'gmund Romberg; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Dee. 30, 
1927; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 1928; E 680969; 
Harms, ine., New York. 2253 


Trying the triads; by Frederic Groton, 
op. A, no. 4; pf. © Jan. 19, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 28; E 681593; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 2254 


Tschaikowsky. (Peter Iljitch) Chant 
d’ automne (Automnal song); oc- 
tobre, extrait de Les saisons, op. 37, 
no. 10, arr. par FE. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 
1928; H 684412; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 2955 


La chasse (The hunt); septem- 
bre, des:Les saisons, op. 37, no. 9, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf.-conducteur. 4to. 
Noy. ‘20, 192051) a c.g Weeq 25% 
684105; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
2256 


Fifth symphony; andante, tran- 
scribed by L. Retter; pf. (In Mel- 
odies éternelles) © Dec. 31, 1927; 
2 e. Jan. 38, 1928; E 680822; Louis 
Retter mus‘¢ co., St. Louis. (2257 


Herbstlied (En automne); Ok- 
tober, aus den Jahreszeiten, von P. 
Tschaikowsky, op. 37a, no. 10, arr. 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria; 


E 


orch. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1c. Jan. 
25; E 6843883 ; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

2258 

Humoresque; arr. by Philip 


James; organ. (In American organ 
quarterly, v. 9, no. 24, Jan., 1928) 


© Jan. 38, 1928; 2ser Jame 20); | B 
682031; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
2259 


Marche slave; transcribed by L 
Retter; pf. (Jn Melodies éternelles) 
© Dec. 31, 1927: 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 680827; Louis Retter music ¢o., 
St. Louis. 2260 


Pathetic (Sixth) symphony; ada- 
gio, transcribed by Louis Retter; pf. 
(In Melod'es éternelles) © Dee. 31, 


1927: 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1928; EH 680821; 
Louis Retter’ musie co., St. Louis. 
2261 


Tschaikowsky suite: selected and 
ed. by Victor L. F. Rebmann, arr. 
by Tom Clark: oreh. se. 1. March 
of the tin soldiers. [4 others] © 
Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c. Nov. 12; E 682341 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 2262 


104 


no. 1, 1928 


Tune (A); by M. Lychenheim; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c Dec. 
29; E 680773; Marion Lychenheim, 
Chicago. ' 2263 


Tunes to play and technical exercises ; 
by Henry Goodrich; pf. © Jan. 16, 
Hoe Cr. ang, ail. Jan. 21°) A 
1063764; New England conservatory 
of music, Boston. 2264 


Turkey capers; by G. H. Myers; pf. 
© 1e Jan. 14, 1928; E 682195; 
Gertrude E. Myers, Portland, Or. 

2265 


Turner-Maley (Florence) A pastoral; 
quartet or cho., adapted for school 
choruses by Ralph L. Baldwin; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 20; EH 681421; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 2266 


"Twas long ago; words by Oswald J. 
Smith, music by J. B. Trowbridge; 
male voices. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 ec. 
Jan. 16, 1928 ; Hi 682355; J. B. Trow- 
bridge, Los Angeles. 2267 


Twilight and you; words by Esther L. 
Vessella, music by L. Terrano. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1928; E 682707; Lau- 
rence Terrano, New York. 2268 


Twilight hour; words anon., music by 
A. Humphrey; mixed voices. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 26; E 681548; 
Alma Humphrey, Leavenworth, Kan. 

2269 


Twit twee; words by S. Field, melody 


by Robt. H. Brennen. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
26, 1928; HE 682605; Stella Field, 
Middletown, Conn. 2270 


Two blue eyes; words and music by 
Ted Strong, Sam A. Perry and Lew 
Porter; pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 
i ess, 2°¢.. san, 13; BH) 68hl46: 
Lewis music pub. co., New York. 

227 1. 


Two (The) clowns; study in staccato, 
by Agatha Pfeiffer; pf. © Jan. 19, 
1928: j2:ne:// Tan: 28:" BE: 681601-. 4. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2242, 


Two Gypsies singing; by Ida Bostel- 
mann; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
7; E 679984; Belwin, ine., New York. 

) 2273 


Two little tears; words by Harry D. 
Kerr, music by Geoffrey O’Hara; 
med. voice. © Jan. 13, 1928; 2 ec. 
Jan. 14; E 682182; R. L. Huntzinger, 
inec., New York. 2274 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2284 


U Ciganskom logoru (In the Gipsy’s 
camp); march, od Max Oscheit, 
udesio R. Cernkovich; tamburitza 
orch. 4to. © Dec. 6. 1927: 2 ¢. Jan. 
3, 1928; E 679829; Rudolph Cern- 
kovich, Chicago. 2275 


Uhr (Die) (La montre) ; ballade, von 
Carl Lowe, op. 128, no. 3, bearb. von 
Josef Németi, of Hungary; orch., 
mit pf. direction. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1927; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 684045; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 2276 


Ukelele [!] sweetheart; words by Jack 
Murray, music by Kenneth Stam- 
baugh and Irving Mills; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Dee. 31, 1927; 2c. Jan, 9, 1928; Hh 
681057 ; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

Pot 


Ultima (L’) serenata; valzer lento, 
melodia di G. Buzzolani. © 1 ec. 
Jan, 18, 1928; © 6813807 ; Giosué Buz- 
zolani, New York. 2278 


Ultime (L’) foglie di rose; romanza, 
versi di Ferdinando Valenti, musica 
ai V. Spadea. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2c. 
Jan. 10, 1928; E 682048; Vincenzo 
Spadea, New York. 2279 


Ulysses; words by Alfred Tennyson, 
music by Reginald C. Robbins; 
[bar.] © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 
16, 1928; E 681343 ; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 2280 


Under a harvest moon; words by F. 
Warner, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1c. Jan. 16, 1928; EK 681267; Fred 
Warner, Chicago. 2281 


Unfamed heroes; words by Rosa Ward 
Atweod, music by B. Atwood. © 
Jan. 7, 1928; 2 c«. Jam 7; © 681037 ; 
Birdie Atwood, Springfield, Mo. 

2282 


Unison anthem book; 37 numbers arr. 
for Sunday schools, junior or young 
people’s choirs, selected, ed. or com- 
posed by Edward Shippen Barnes. 
4to. (©), dan, 23.4029. 2 C.-aDG ait. 
Jan. 24; A 1065104; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 2283 


University (The) carol book; words 
by various authors, music adapted, 
arr. and harmonized by Edgar Pett- 
man, of Great Britain. pt. 5, nos. 
33-45... Svo. © Nov. 20, 1927: 1 ic. 
Dec. 29; E 6843839; A. W. Ridley 
& co., London. 2284 


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2285 


Unmodgliche dinge; text u. musik frei 
nach, Rhaw, Bicinia, bearb. von Er- 
win Lendvai, of Germany; miénner- 
chor a cappella. 4to. © Oct. 15, 
TOA = B Ca OC: « Lt.) Bi, OW foams eb 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

2285 


Unseen (The) singer; by Blair Fair- 
child; pf. © Aug. 1, 1927; 2 «. 
July 26; E 680861; B. Schott’s soéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 2286 


Until the day dawn; words by Alfred 
Barratt, music by Hary Dixon Loes. 
© Sept 380, 1927; 2 ¢«. Dec. 19; EB 
679799; Edwin O. Excell, jr., Chi- 
eago. 2287 


Up from my tears; poem tr. from 
Heinrich Heine, music by Powell 
Weaver. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 
13, 1928; E 681153; Ogren and Uhe, 
ine., Rockford, Ill. , 2288 


Up in my airoplane [!];  fox-trot, 
words and melody by C. K. Hoffman 
and A. Heimann. © 1. Jan. 10, 
1928; E 682095; C. Kenneth Hoff- 
man and Arthur Heimann, New 
York. 2289 


Up in my sweetie’s suite; words by 
A. C. Rogers, music by C. L. Rob- 
erts; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Harry Parker. © Aug. 6, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1928; E 682494; Alexander C. 
Rogers and C. Luckey Roberts, New 
York. 2290 


Ups and downs; by Frederic Groton, 
op. A, no. 2; pf. © Jan. 19, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 28; E 681595; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 2291 


Urdema (L’) Maria; versi di Ciro 
Russo, melodia di Luigi Donadio. 


4to.. ©, Jan. 26, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 27; 
E 681541; Antonio Grauso, New 
York. 2292 


Vagabond (The) ; 4-pt. song, words by 
Robert Louis Stevenson, music by 
Oley Speaks, arr. by Samuel R. 
Gaines, adapted for school choruses 
by Ralph L. Baldwin; men’s voices. 
4to, © Jan. 19,1928; 2 c: Jan. 28; 
E 681584; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 2293 


Vale of Kashmir; song of the Orient, 
photoplay music, by Emil Bierman; 
orch. 4to. © Dee. 30, 1927; 2 ‘ec. 
Dec. 29; E 682047; American com- 
posers, ine., New York. 2294 


Valse 4 I’ aimée; valse intermezzo, 
de Noé Faure, arr. par Gilbert 
Beaume, both of France; orch. avec 


DEAL DSA 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 18, 
1927; 1 c. Dec. 81; E 684147; United 
music co., New York. 2295 


Valse brillante; by Nathanael Spady, 
of Canada; pf. © Dec.’23, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 677858; National 
music pub. co., Waterloo, Ontario, 
Canada. 2296 


Valse debonair; by J. D. Schurmann; 
steel guit. © Nov. 1, 1926; 2 e«. 
Jan. 17, 1928; E 682286; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 2297 


Valse in E flat; by Aug. Durand, arr. 
by Alfred De Cesare; accordion. © 
Dec. 14, 1927;.2 @ Dee. 27; E 
679950 ; Biagio Quattrociocche, Steu- 
benville, O. 2298 


Valse intermezzo; by Georg Eggeling, 
of Germany; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © 
Dec. 27, 1927; 2 ec. Jan, 4,,1928; EB 
679871; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 2299 


Valse lente; von Oskar Merikanto, 
bearb. von. Max Rhode, of Germany ; 
orch., mit pf. direktion. 4to. 
Dec. 10, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 4, 1928; EH 
677879; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

2300 


Valse mimosa; par Leslie C. Lambert, 
of England; pf. © Dee. 10, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1928; BH 684254; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 2301 


Valse moderne; by Claude Ivy, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 27, 1928; E 684536; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 2302 


Valse mysterieuse; by Lionel Hart, of 
Australia; pf. © Nov. 14, 1927; 1c. 
Jan. 11, 1928; E 677999; Allan & 
co., proprietary, Iltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 2303 


Valse passionnée; photoplay music, by 
Domenico Savino; orch. © Dec. 30, 
1927; 2 ec. Dee. 81; EF GISTIL= Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 2304 


Valse petite; by Oskar Shumsky; vio- 
lin and pf. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 14; E 682208; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 2305 


Valse poetique; by J. D. Schurmann; 
steel guit. © Noy. 1, 1926; 2 «. 
Jan. 17, 1928; E 682285; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 2306 


Valse triste; de Charles Cerné, of 
Austria; violon et pf. © Dec. 16, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 4, 1928; E 677884; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 2307 


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no. 1, 1928 


; 2327 


Valsette in C major; by Frederic 
Lillebridge, specially annotated for 
use in connection with the Standard 
course of music and piano lessons. 
© Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1928; A 1063631; Standard co- 
operative conservatory, Dallas. 2308 


Variationer over et thema af Mezan- 
geau; af Knudage Riisager, of Den- 
mark; orkester. Partitur. © Dec. 
Be oer Oe. Jani’ 14, (1928%"' b 

' 684165; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 2309 


Variations, intermezzo, scherzo and 
finale; by C. .V. Hely-Hutchinson, 
of Great Britain; orch. Se. Lon- 
don, Stainer & Bell, ltd. © Aug. 
ol, 1927; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 684874; 
C. V. Hely-Hutchinson. London. 

2310 


Variations sur un théme russe; par 
H. d’Arba, of Great Britain; orgue. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1928; 
E 684051; J. & W. Chester, ltd., 
London. : 2311 


Vecchia Milano; azione coreografica in 
otto quadri di Giuseppe Adami, mu- 
sica di Franco Vittadini, of Italy; 
riduzione per pf. 4to. © Jan. 27, 
1928; 1 °¢. Jan. 28; BH ''684589: 'G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. pera by 


Vecindad (La); paroles y musica por 
O. Rubalcaba y D. Acosta; pf. 
[Photostat] © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 31; E 682719; Dionisio Acosta, 


Los Angeles. 2313 
Vendette e’ nammurate; versi di 
Nicolo Smergagliulo, musica di 


Betro Carlo, of Italy; mand. ace. 

© 1c. Dec. 8, 1927; E 680162; 

Miraglia-Smeragliulo, Brooklyn. 
2314 


Vendettina; one step, de R. Brunel, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
460. \6© Jan. 18, 1928 tee...Jan: 
19; E 684373; Societe anonyme des 
editions Ricordi, Paris. 2315 


Veneciana (La) (The maid of Ven- 
ice) ; play in 3 acts, music by José 
Forns. of Spain; melody with pf. 
acc. ©1e. Jan. 12, 1928; E 684043; 
Guido Torre, Paris. 2316 


Venetian love dream ; words and music 
by Theodore Pezzolo; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 ¢ Jan. 
5, 1928; E 679822: Gold leaf music 
pub. co., San Francisco. 2417 


88235—28-——_-8 


Verteidigte (Der) husar; aus dem 
Lahn und Diilkreis und vom Rhein, 
bearb. von Hdwin Lendvai, of Ger- 
many; miunnerchor a cappella. 4to. 
© Oct. 15, 1927; 1 e@ Oct. 17; E 
77894; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 2318 


Vesper (The) hour; by Franz C. Born- 
schein; organ. (Jn Schmidt’s lyric 
album) © Jan. 17, 1928: 2 ¢ Jan. 
21; E 682436; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 2319 


Vesper (A) prayer; by Roland Diggle; 
organ. .© Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jani%; 
E 681202; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 2320 


Vi ver singt (Zalem zai) ; humoresque, 
words anon., music by Engel-Low; 
solo, with mixed cho. 4to. 


(NT DYONT] WAIT WD >) 
© Oct. 20, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 679756; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 
2321 


Vicino a Carmela; words by Antonio 
Bottiglieri, music by L. Canoro; 
violin. 4; G., Jan. | 23,,) 1928.1 B 
681470; Louis Canoro and John 
Clano, New York. 2322 


Victory is coming; words and music 
by B. B. McKinney; mixed voices. 
(In Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 16; EH 682245; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. Dae 


Vidal (Riccardo Brambilla) Fantasia; 
in forma di romanza, di R. B. Vidal, 
of Italy; violino e pf. © Dec. 30, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; E 684070; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 2324 


Vijenac Hrv.. ljubavnih pjesama 
(Selection of Croatian love songs) ; 
sagradio i udesio R. Cernkovich; 
tamburitza orch. © Dec. 19, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 679830; Rudolph 
Cernkovich, Chicago. 2325 


Viking song; Lawrence college fight 
song, march and two-step, words 
by F. W. Trezise, music by LaVahn 
Maesch and F. Trezise, Appleton, 
Wis., Irving Zuelke. © Dec. 19, 
1927; 2 ¢. Dec. 273.0 682101; Fred 
W. Trezise, Appleton, Wis. 2326 


Village (The) fair; by Blair Fair- 
child; pf. .© Aug. 1, 1927; 1c. July 
26; E 680862; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 2327 


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i es 


Viola; fox-trot, words and melody by 
C. K. Hoffman and A. Heimann. 
1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1928; E 682096; C. 
Kenneth Hoffman and Arthur 
Heimann, New York. 2328 


Vision; extrait de Les Dieux sont 
morts, par Charles Tournemire, of 
France; grand orgue. © Dec. 23, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684463; 
Choudens, Paris. 2329 


Visione ’e mamma; versi di Gaetano 
Princiotta, musica di M. di Cristo; 
mand. Ih, cho glue iS, 192k 
672806; Michele di Cristo, Philadel- 
phia. 2330 


Vocalise-étude; de G. Auric, of France; 
voix moyvennes. 5° v. © Dee. 10. 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; EH 684510; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 2331 


Voice (The) in the wilderness; sucred 
anthem. words from the Bible, music 
by John Prindle Scott; 4 mixed 
voices, with sop. or ten. solo; organ 


ace. 4toy ©) wan, vio. Vo28 TZ ec: 
gan. 14; E 682177; R. L. Huntzinger, 
inc., New York. Daan 
Voila le printemps; fantaisie de 


Vopérette de G. van Parys, arr. par 
H. Mouton, of Belguim; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1927; 1c. Dec. 23; E 684097; L. Grus 
et cie., Paris. 2333 


Volga boat-song; Russian folk song, 
adapted and arr. by Marion Moore; 
trio or cho. for female voices. 4to. 
©: Jan, 2) 1928s (2c. Jane Ge | H 
680908; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

2334 

Volga boatmen’s song; Russian folk 
song, transcribed by L. Retter; pf. 
(In Melodies éternelles) © Dee. 31, 
1927; 2 ec. Jan: 3, 1928; E 680826; 
Louis Retter music co., St. Louis. 

2335 


Voluntarios (Los); letra y musica de 
H. Fierro y Ed. Tavo; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 12,1928: 2.c..Jan.,t8 ; 
EK 681301; Dicnisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 2336 


Vom Rhein zur  Donau; tlieder- 
potpourri, von Max Rhode, of Ger- 
many, op. 76; pf. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 4, 1928; EH 677883; Musik- 
verlag City, Leipzig. ‘Zao 


Voodoo; negro grand opera, in 8 acts. 
words and music by H. L. Freeman, 
op. 18.. Complete sc. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
11, 1928; D 27231; Harry Lawrence 
Freeman, New York. 2338 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Vous m’avez dit; paroles d’Emile Ver- 
haeren, Musique de Max Vredenburg, 
of Holland; mezzo-sop. ou bar. 
Dec: 10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 7%, 1928; EH 
684258; Euitions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 2339 


Vredenburg (Max) Six piéces pour 
piano; de M. Vredenburg, of Hol- 
land. 1. Prelude. [5 others] © 
Dec. 10, 1927.;,1 e¢.,Jani7, 1928; EB 
684259; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. - 2340 


Wade in the water; 4 pt. hymn, words 
and music by Willa A. Townsend; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 12; E 682142; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 2341 


Wagner (Richard) Dreams (Tréume) ; 
words by Mathilde Wesendock, vocal 
transcription and English lyrie by 
Franz C. Bornschein; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. 4to. [Hnglish and German 
texts], © Dec.) 30:.1927; 2,e7 Jan. 
3, 1928; E 680798; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 2342 


Die meistersinger von Nitirnberg 
(Les maitres chanteurs de Nurem- 
berg) ; vorspiel, bearh. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch., mit 
violino 1 direction. © Dee. 10, 1927; 
1e. Jan. 4, 1928; E 677880; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 2343 


Waitin’ for Katy; words by Gus Kahn, 
melody by Ted Shapiro. ©1e. Jan. 
24, 1928; EH 681578; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 2344: 


Waiting; words by Maury Madison 
[pseud. of W. R. Smith], music by 
Clarence Wright Jackson. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 681516; W. Ren- 
wick Smith, New York. 2345 


Waits (The) are singing in the lane; 
Christmas carol, words by George 
Coleman Gow, music by Peter Chris- 
tian Lutkin; mixed voices. 4to. 
Dee:” 20; T9270 2c) Wan. Sa Oe O28 5 
E 682023; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 2346 


Walk with me; 4 pt. hymn, words and 
musie by HE. C. Deas; mixed voices. 
©: Fan. Bp i1O2sea ee Janets! bi 
682144; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 2347 


Walking by faith; words by A. H. 
Ackley, music by Katherine Howe. 
© Dee.. 7;:4920; 2rer Fan, 47, 1928; 
EK 682276; John H. Jones, Greens- 
boro, N. C. 2348 


108 


no. 1, 1928 


Waltz of the manikins; by. Michael 
Aaron: pt... ©, Janz, .20;, 1928 :2> ¢. 
Jan. 10; E 681360; Harold Flammer, 
ine,, New York. 2349 


Waliz of the roses; by Ida Bostel- 
mann; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
7; E 679985 ; Belwin, ine., New York. 

2350 


Waliz Wisna; melody by A. Schwartz. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 680932; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 2351 


Was it a dream; words by Sam Cos- 


low, melody by Larry Spier. © 1c. 
Jan. 11, 1928; E 681117; Spier & 
Coslow, ine., New York. 2352 


Was it a fad; words by T. Roessle, 
music by Luther A. Clark. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 20, 1928; E 681398; Theodore 
Roessle, Boston. 2353 


Was macht denn die Malvin’ so lang 
der kabin’; foxtrot aus. Alles aus 
liebe, text von Karl Farkas, Ernst 
Marischka u. Alfred Steinberg- 
Frank, musik von Robert Stolz, of 
Austria, op. 492. © Oct. 21, 1927; 
1 e@ Jan. 13, 1928; E 684064; W. 
Karezag, Vienna. 2354 


Was macht denn die Malvin’ so lang in 
der kabin’; foxtrot aus Alles aus 
liebe, text von Karl Farkas, Ernst 
Marischka u. Alfred Steinberg- 
Frank, musik von Robert Stolz, arr. 
von Fred Ralph, of Austria; salon- 
orch. mit klavier direktion. 4to. 
Oct. 21, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 21; E 684337 ; 
W. Karezag, Vienna. 2355 


Was. sagt mein miaédel dazu... ; 
blues aus Alles aus liebe, text von 
Karl Farkas u. Ernst Marischka, 
musik von Ralph Benatzky, arr. von 
Fred Ralph, both of Austria; salon- 
orch. mit klavier d‘rektion. 4to. 
Oety2h, 192734) e.Jdan. 18, 1928; 
684330; W. Karezag, Vienna. 2356 


Was sagt mein miadel dazu... ; 
blues, aus Alles aus liebe, worte von 
Karl Farkas u. Ernst Marischka, 
musik von Ralph Benatzky, of Aus- 
tria, arr. von Gustav Blasser. © 
Werner foot. Ceo san 16) 4998" 
E 684274; W.- Karezag, Vienna. 

2357 

Was that some one you? words and 
iInusic,.by W. A.;,Rill..«©>) 1,,c).Jan. 
30, 1928; E 681628; Willard Albert 
Rill, Andover, Mass. 2358 


Wash you, make you clean; words and 


melody by Elder Burch. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1928; E 681183; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 2359 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


. 2370 


Washington wabble; by Duke Elling- 
ton; pf. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
19, 1928; EH 6823889; Gotham music 
service, ine., New York. 2360 


Watching the world go by; fox trot, 
words by J. Keirn Brennan, music 
by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; dance orch. 4to. 
Jan. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 7; E 681200; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

2361 


Water nymphs; by G. A. Grant-Schae- 
fer; pf. © Jan. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
21; E 682423; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 2362 


Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co. dance 
folio; 30 song hits; pf., with ukulele 
arr. by Harry Tiedeman. © Jan. 
27, 28928 5 2500 Janis2670H 682576; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 2363 


"Way down south in Alabama on the 
Mobile Bay; words by G. H. Grey, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 
a, 192622. -C:.. Jan. ol > Bi G@e2zeco) 
Georgia H. Grey, Daytona. 2364 


Way (The) he loves is just too bad; 
words and music by Billy Curtis, 
Jackie Rose and Andy Robbins; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © 1e¢ Jan. 9, 
1928; E 681078; Handy bros. music 
co., inc., New York. 2365 


Same. © Jan. 10, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
13; E 682180; Handy bros. musie co., 
ine., New York. 2366 


Way (The) that I’m feelin’ now; 
words by Elmer Naylor and Carl 
Zoehrns, music by M. Cooper Paul; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 31, 
1 C. Jal. Ley tooo ee OGlare: 
Carl Zoehrns, inc., Philadelphia. 

2367 


Wayside flower; by Frances Terry; pf. 
© Jan, 19, 1928: 2 ¢..Jan. 28: EB 
681604; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

2368 


We; march, melody by S. T. G. Fox. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 682657; 
Sydney T. G. Fox, Richmond, S. I., 
ND 3 Nae 2369 


We; march or one step, words by 
Ruth Hoyt, music by Harry J. Lin- 
coln; pf., vocal trio ad lib. © Jan. 
7, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 9; E 681069; Van- 
dersloot music pub. co., Williamsport, 
Pa. 2370 


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2371 


We haven’t seen him since; words by 
J. W. Sewell, music by Harold Arp- 
thorp, of Great Britain; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 


25, 1928; 1 c« Jan. 27; E 684533; 


Reynolds & co., London. 2att 


We'll join the navy; words and melody 
by C. H. Longbottom. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
16, 1928 ; E 682302; Charles H. Long- 

bottom, Brooklyn. 2372 


We praise Thee, O God; anthem, by 
A. I. Earle; 4 mixed voices. Law- 
rence, Mass., Earle, Remick & co. 
4to. © Oct. 24, 1927; 2 c. Nov. 7; 
E 681211; Alfred I. Earle, Lawrence, 
Mass. 2373 


We shall walk through the valley; 
4 pt. hymn, words and music by 
A. M. Townsend; mixed voices. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2c. Jan. 12; E 682115; 
Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago.’ 2374 


Weary; words and music by G. W. 
Henninger. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1928; 
E 680850; G. William Henninger, 
Mayville, N. Y. 2375 


Weary way blues; words by Coleman 
L. Minor,.music by C. L. Minor and 
James Blythe. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1927; 
E 679986; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

2376 


Wedding bells mean dreams have 
come true; words by H. Bradtke, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 682002; Harry 
Bradtke, Peru, Ill. 2377 


Wedding dreams; love story, by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch. © Jan. 20, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 21; E 682444; Music buyers 
corp., New York. 2378 


Wedding (The) waltz; words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Al. Sher- 
man and Con Conrad. © Jan. 19, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 28; E 682484; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 


Wedding (The) waltz; words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Al. Sher- 
man and Con Conrad, arr. by Frank 
Hy; Barry ;oreh.,;,4to., ©.Jan. ax 
1928; 2 c« Jan. 18; E 681429; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 2380 


Wee Willie Winkie and other Scottish 
nursery songs; words by various atu- 


thors, set to music by J. Michael 
Diack, of Scotland. Wee Willie 
Winkie. [5 others] © Dec. 9, 1927; 


1e¢. Jan. 8, 1928; E 677861; Pater- 
son’s publications, ltd., Glasgow. 
2381 


2379 | 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Weep you no more sad fountains; 
Elizabethan and Jacobean pt. scng, 
by John Dowland, harmonized by 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England, 
with tonic solfa tr. by H. J. Timo- 
thy ; mixed voices; in G@ min. 4to. 
© Dec. 17, 1927; 1 c Dee. 19; E 
684326; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

2382 


Weihnachtstraum ; leichte fantasie, von 
Otto Fleischmann, of Germany, op. 
30; violine u. klavier. © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1.¢c. Jan. 9, 1928; HE. 677989 ; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 2383 


Wen liebe ruft [and] Zigeiner lied; 
from When love calls, words by 
Anshel Schorr, music by Sholom 
Secunda. ; 


(wy yard D1) 


© Jan. 18, 1928: 2-c. Jan. 26: E 
681499; Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 


2384 
Wesota kujawianka mazur; arr. by M. 
Zmyslo; concertina. © Dec. 8381, 


1927; 2 c«. Jan. 9, 1928; E 681046; 
Vitak-Hlsnic co., Chicago. 2385 


Western maid; words and melody by 
C. M. Griffith, © 1c. Jan. 13, 1928; 
E 681167; Clara M. Griffith, Dillon, 
Mont. 2386 


What a lonesome old day; words and 
music by C. E. Weise. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1928; E 681314; Chesse E. Weise, 
Kansas City, Mo. 2387 


What a meeting that will be; words 
and music by Harry Dixon Loes; 
mixed voices. ©. Sept. 30, 1927; 
2c Dec. 19; E 679802; Edwin O. 
Excell, jr., Chicago. 2888 


What a wonderful time that will be; 
words by Dora E. Bowman, music 
by B. B. McKinney; mixed voices. 
(In Gospel melodies.) © Jan. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 16; E 682243; Rob- 
ert H. Coleman, Dallas. 2389 


What do you say; words and music 
by Jack Yellen, Milton Ager and 
Paul Ash; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 6, 
1928; 2 c. Jan..6; E 680906; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

2390 


What have I done, that you can’t for- 
give; words and music by G. J. 
Visco. 1... alates 15y.chbeou, Fu 
681186; Gennaro John Visco, College 
Point, Ei. 7°1., IN-¥. 2391 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1928 


What is the matter with the girl of 
today; words and music by B. J. 
McPhee. Boston, Mass., Louis H. 
Ross music co. © Jan. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 11; E 682103; Burton J. Mc- 
Phee, Boston. 2392 


_ What more can I do; words by Jack 
MeDonald, music by Larry Shay, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele acc., with male trio arr. by Fred 
K. Huffer. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 27; E 681539; Paramount mu- 
sic publishers, Chicago. 2393 


What shall we do with mother; words 
and melody by J. L. Moore.- © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 679875; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 2394 


What the robin sang; 2 pt. song, 
words by A. J. Green, music by M. 
Crichton, of England; treble voices. 
ao Oraan. 17,1928: 1c, Jan. 19; 
E 684365; Margaret Crichton, Lon- 
don. 2395 


What you gonna do when the world’s 
on fire; words and melody by Ala- 
bama tour. (© 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; BH 
679874; Ralph Peer, New York. 

2396 


When; words by Andy Razaf and Bob 
Schafer, melody by J. C. Johnson. 
© 1c Jan. 11, 1928; E 682516; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 2397 


When all my dreams come true; words 
and music by S. L. Holsey. © 1. 
Jan. 16, 1928; EH 681262; Sumner 
Lincoln Holsey, Boston. 2398 


When evening comes; words and mu- 
sic by Robert J. Stevenson and 
Harold Weeks; pf. and ukulele ace. 


@© Dec. 28, 1927: 2 ce. Jan. 8, 1928; 


I} 679824; Stevenson & Weeks, inc., 
Seattle. 2399 


When I brought the ring around to 
Rosie; words by Wm. G. Thiele, mel- 
ody by G. Richardson. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
27, 1928; E 682611; Grace Richard- 
son, Oakland, Calif. 2400 


When I close my eyes; from The new 
moon, words by Oscar Hammerstein, 
2nd., music by Sigmund Romberg. 
© Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1928; 
E 680970; Harms, inec., New York. 

2401 


When I first saw blackbirds in a little 
town of Virginia; charleston, de 
lYopérette Ma femme, paroles de P. 
Briquet et P. Gordeaux, musique de 


> 111 


2412 


Pierre de Meure et Irving Paris, 
both ,of France. © Dec. 23, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684476; Kam, 
Paris. 2402 


When I’m all alone; words and mel- 
ody by A. L. Friedman. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 11, 1928; E 681123; Alvin L. 
¥riedman, Cleveland. 24038 


When I met you; words and melody 
by R. Hendeily. ©1e. Jan. 5, 1928; 
EH} 6809138; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 2404 


When love comes stealing; words and 
music by Erno Rapée, Lew Pollack 
and Walter Hirsch; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © Jan. 
6, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 7; E 679946; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 2405 


When nightbirds call; by Charles 
Huerter; pf. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 5; E 6809850; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 2406 


When Robin Red Breast married Jen- 
nie Wren; fox trot, words and mel- 
ody by EH. M. Manley. © 1. Jan. ° 
3, 1928; E 679775; Hdward Marquis 
Manley, Los Angeles. 2407 


When shadows fall; waltz, words by 
James Teslo, music by Ida Baker, 
of Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 21; E 684458; Wor- 
ton David, ltd., London. 2408 


When some one dear is near; words 
by L. C. Martin, melody by Homer 
Tourjee. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1928; EB 
682001; Luella Curtis Martin, Per- 
vis, Calif. ' 2409 


VWaen the birds come again in the 
spring; words and music by C. 
Mitchell, arr. by Hsther Kuhler; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1928; 
EH 679924; Charles Mitchell, Allen, 
Neb. 2410 


When the dark eyed girl waits for 
me; words by Madame Puccetti, mel- 
ody by R. A. Puceetti. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1928; H 682466; Robert A. Puc- 
cetti, San Francisco. 2411 


When the grapes grow purple; words 
by Ronald N. Filbert [pseud. of D. 
N. Gilbert], music by Kell Dastyllo 
[pseud. of L.+G. del Castillo] © 
Dee. 25, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; EB 
682555; Lloyd G. del Castillo, Bos- 
ton, and Donald N. Gilbert, Syra- 
euse, N.Y. 2412 


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2413 


When the Lord returned the captives; 
words tr. from Psalm 126 by Otto 
H. Bostrom, music by Gunnar Wen- 
nerberg ; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 
138, 1927; 2 c Dec. 380; E 680865; 
Augustana book concern, Rock Is- 
land, Ill. 2413 


When the Lord shall appear; 4 pt. 
hymn, words and music by Willa 
A. Townsend ; mixed voices. © Jan. 
Sn e2s' 2? Janis Ey GS2meg- 
Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago. 2414 


When the moon shines over Ferndale ; 
words by H. P. Gildersleeve, melody 
by Robt. H. Brennen. © 1 e¢. Jan. 
26, 1928; E 682607; Howard P. 
Gildersleeve, Ferndale, N. Y. .2415 


When the New Year beils are ring- 
ing; words by Ralph Stanley and 
F. Slevin, music by F. Slevin, of 
Great Britain; pf., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in HE flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 16, 1928; 
1c. Jan. 17; EH 684285; B. Feldman 
& co.. London. 2416 


When the saints go, marching in; 4 
pt. hymn, words and music by Ed- 
ward Boatner; mixed voices. © 


Jan \.3, 928; FD sen wdlamee, 12) eH) 
682152; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 2417 


When the sun goes down again; words 
and music by Carson J. Robison. 
©. Jan. -3)) 1928) M2 cA gam 34 | 
679854; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 2418 


When twilight shadows fall; or, Call- 
ing me, words and music by H. H. 


Dickey. © + © Jan. 11 4a9o28eo 
681124; Hattie Huffington. Dickey, 
i. e. Mrs. Wm. S. Dickey, McGehee. 
Ark, 2419 
When we were sweethearts; words 
and music by S. W. Emerson. At- 


lanta, Ga., Mrs. C. L. Emerson. © 

Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. Jan. 26; EB 681550 ; 

Sina White Hmerson, Atlanta. 
2420 


When we were twenty-one; words and 
musie by W. E. Kelley. [Photostat] 
@i4ace. Dec 31; 19275 HG 9rsea.: 
Walter Edward Kelley, New York. 

2421 


When you are old; words by William 
Butler Yeats, music by M. E. Polack; 
high, in C. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1928; E 
679883; Mar'e Hldridge Polack, 
York, Pa. 2422 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


When you come back home to me; 
words and music by R. Larsh. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢ Jan. 5; E 680977; 
Ralph Larsh, Chicago. 2423 


When you leave mother’s arms to 
roam; words and music by P. Ber- 
man. ©41c. Jan. 6, 1928; E 681196; 
Phil'p Berman, Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 

2424 


When you played the organ and I sang 
The rosary; words by Edgar Leslie, 
melody by Jos. Geo. Gilbert. ©1e. 
Jan. 10, 1928; E 681252; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 2425, 

When _you’re in love; words by Jack 
Joyce, melody by C. Seddon. ©1e. 
Jan. 30, 1928; EH 681633; Charles 
Seddon, Pittsfield, Mass. 2426 


Where: Jesus lives; Londonderry air, 
words by Gerald Grey, music adapted 
and arr. by J. A. Parks; quartet or 
cho., for mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 
2, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan.G; HGs0S1G; J. Ax 
Parks co., York, Neb. 2427 


Where sunshine spends the winter; 
words by Charles Hammond Frye, 
- melody by Jan Plaskette [pseud. of 
Jane Plaskette] ©1c. Dec. 3, 1927; 
E 682519; Charles H. Frye and Jane 
Plaskette, Los Angeles. 2428 


Where the lazy Miss ssippi flows; 2 pt. 
song, words by Alexis Ffrench, mu- 
sic by Rollo DeFreyne, arr. by Clar- 
ence Lucas, of England; treble 
voices. New York, N. Y., Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 
1 «@ Jan. 11; HE 684227; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 2429 


While the others are dancing; words 
by Irving Kahal and Francis Wheel- 
er, music by Sammy Fain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Harry Tiede- 
man. ©)\.Jan. 26,1928; 2 ¢ an, 25; 
E 681491; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 


der co., New York. 2430 
While we waltz goodnight; waltz, 
words by Jack Meskill, music by 


Charles Rosoff, arr. by F. Henri 
Kl ckmann; orch. New York, Chap- 
pell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Jan. 17%, 
1928: .2 -e) Jan dsy .osbe2342 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 2431 


Whirling; words and musie by N. A. 
Neumann. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1928; E 
682323; Nellie A. Neumann, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 2432 


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Whirr; 3 pt. song, words by Ruth 
Sterling, music by Harry L. Vib- 
bard; women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 
21; 1928; 2 c. Jan. 238; EH 682482; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 24383 


Whiskers; words and music by Orlyn 
Lee [pseud. of R. A. Jones] ©1e. 
Jan. 13, 1928; E 681176; Rulon 
Armstrong Jones, Los Angeles. 

24384 


Whiskey blues; words and music by 
Will Ezell. ©1e. Jan. 5, 1928; E 
680919 ; Ch cago music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 2435 


Whisp’ring rose; words and music by 
BE. G. Greenwood. © 1c. Jan. 23, 


1928; E 682536; Emely Gabrelle 
Greenwood, San Francisco. 2436 
Whistling (The) painter; or, The 


barney song, words and music by 
Hal EH. Goodwin. © Oct. 4, 1927; 
2 e. Nov. 18; E 679928; Harley E. 
Goodwin, Hartford. 2437 


White and crimson; march, by G. R. 
Hall; pf. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
26; EK 682630; Guy R. Hall, Laotto. 
Ind. 2438 


Who are you; words by J. H. Har- 
rison, melody by Glenn Goyke. © 
1 ec. Jan. 27, 1928; E 681565; James 
Harold Harrison, Detroit. 2489 


Who is my affinity: waltz, words and 
music by Harry A. Abrahams, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Dec. 30, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 31; E 677871: 
Ord Hamilton, ltd.. London. 2440 


Who knows ah who knows not he; 
words by Norma Elmore and V. 
Gary, music by Vie Edith Gary. © 
1 @- Dee. 27, 1927; EB 679987; Vie 
Gary, Eureka, Calif. 2441 


yho’s blue now; fox trot, words by 


Irving Caesar, music by Joseph 
Meyer. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 @ Jan. 
20: E 681349: Jerome H. Remick 
& co.. New York. 2442 


Who’s the man; words and music by 
VY. Van Ghele. © Dec. 19, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1928; E 679933; Victor Van 
Ghele, New York. 2443 


Who shall have my lady fair: ante 
madrigal, words adapted and music 
composed by R. L. Pearsall, ed. by 
Hubert W. Hunt, of Great Britain; 
4 mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 31, 
1927; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 684036; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, The year book 
press, ltd., London. 2444 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2455 


Whoopsie; from She’s my baby, words 
by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard 
Rodgers; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Wee 128, (1927 +°2'-e. “Dee: +303)° EH 
680959; Harms, inc., New York. 

‘ 2445 


Whosoever (The) song; words by A. 
H. Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley. 
© Dee. 7;°1927; 2 ¢. Jan: 17, 1928: 
E 682278; John H. Jones, Greens- 
boro, N. C. 2446 


Why am I loving you; words and 
melody by W. Markowitz. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 16. 1928; E 682298; William 
Markowitz, Los Angeles. 2447 


Why did you forget; by HEler, of 
France; melody, with pf. ace. © 
Deel 20) 19277 1 °c Fan? 16, 1928’; 
E 684291; R. Lambert, Paris. 2448 


Why don’t you; words and music by 
Maury Madison‘ [pseud. of W. R. 


Smith] [Photostat] © 1 ¢ Jan. 
25, 1928; E 681517; W. Renwick 
Smith, New York. 2449 


Why not wear a shining face; words 
by: A. H. Ackley, music by B. D. 
Ackley. © Dec. 7, 1927; 2.e. Jan. 
17, 1928; E 682281; John H. Jones, 
Greensboro, N. C. 2450 


Why. oh why. do you want me to cry; 
words and music by Jennie V. Epps 
fi. e. J. V. E. Lewis]. Pasadena, 
Cal., Jennie V. Epps. © Oct. 20, 
1927; 1 ce: Dec. 22, 1 «. Jan. 12, 1928 ; 
E 681141; Jennie V. Epps Lewis, 
Pasadena. 2451 


Why should I; words and melody by 
R. J. Shanley. ©1c. Nov. 22, 1927; 
EK 679989: Rose Janette Shanley, 
San Francisco. 2452 


Why? why honey your [!] the reason 
why: words and music by M. A. 
Houghton; pf. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1928; 
E 682643; Mervin A. Houghton, 
Brooklyn. 2453 


Wiegenlied; tekst von S. N., musik von 
Jos. Karl Mraczek, of Czechoslo- 
vakia. © Dee. 30,.1927;.1 ¢.. Jan. 
12, 1928; E 684158; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 2454 


Wiener spezialitaten; walzerlied, aus 
Alles aus liebe, text von Karl Farkas 
u. Ernst Marischka, musik von Ralph 
Benatzky. of Austria. © Oct. 21, 
1927; 1 e. Jan. 18, 1928; E 684280; 
W. Karezag, Vienna. 2455 


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2456 


Wigwam (The) on the prairie; action 
song, words and music by W. 
Stewart Roddie, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dee. 22, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1928; 
EH 677935; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 2456 


Will the lighthouse shine on me; 4 pt. 
hymn, words and music by Willa 
A. Townsend ; mixed voices. © Jan. 
me LO28 > 2) es Jan) 127) By 6e2nol: 
Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago. 2457 


Will you meet me up there; words and 
music by W. M. Murphree; mixed 
voices. 8vo. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 «¢. 
gan. 26; E 682579; W. M. Murphree, 
Lavonia, Ga. ' 2458 


Will you remember ; words and melody 
by J. H. Harrison. © 1c. Jan. 27, 
1928; E 681564; James Harold Har- 
rison, Detroit. 2459 


Will you remember, will you forget; 
theme song, from The three muske- 
teers, words by Robert A. Simon, 
music by Lewis H. Gensier. London, 
Chappell & co, ltd. © Dee. 24, 
1927; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 680973 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 2460 


Wind in the cypresses; by Blair Fair- 
child) ;) pis ©: (Awes) i922, ic. 
July 26; E 680859; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 2461 


Wind (The) will blow; words and 
music by Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. 
Jones] Lt @ dan. 13)°1928;) BH 
681175; Rulon Armstrong Jones, Los 


Angeles. 2462 
Windmill (The) by the river; by 
Theodora Dutton; pf. © Dec. 20, 


1927; 2 ec. Dee. 28; EH 680890; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2463 


Wine (The) cup; words by Richard 
Aldington, music by George Harris; 
bar. © Dee. 20, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
E 681000; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 2464 


Winter; poem by William Shakespeare, 
music by Roland Farley; low voice. 
© Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 28; EB 
680988; G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 

2465 


Winter tales; by Oliver King, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. An October garden. 
[3 others] © Dec. 8, 1927; 1c. Jan. 
4, 1928; EH 677952; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 2466 


pt. 11Tpnus., v.28 


Wishing; waltz, words and music by 
M. J. Beasley, of Canada. Van- 
couver, B. C., Paulerl orchestral di- 
rection, Itd. © Dec. 23, 1927; 2c. | 
Jan. 25, 1928; EH 681500; Marguerite | 


Jean Beasley, Courtney, B. C., 
Canada. “ pee 2467 
With all my heart; words and music 
by H. H. Scott. [Photostat] © 


1c. Jan. 23, 1928; E 681480; Harry 
H. Scott, Milwaukee. 2468 


With lights burning low; by Bennie 
Black [i. e. B. H. Black]; melody 
with pf. acc. ©1 ec. Jan. 26, 1928; 
EH 682618; Benjamin H. Black, Chi- 
cago. 2469 


With the coming of the morn; words 
by Charlotte G. Homer, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel; mixed voices. (In 
Gospel melodies) © Jan. 10, 1928; 
2 « Jan. 16; H 682252; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 2470 


Within my heart; words by S. H. 
Paxson, music by Florence E. Dahl- 
strom; mixed voices. © Nov. 2, 
1927; 2 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; E 682478; 
Hope pub. co., Chicago. 2471 


Without you; words and music by 
M. G. Wittman. © 1 e¢. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681465; Max George Witt- 
man, Chanute, Kan. 2472 


Witness for my Lord; 4 pt. hymn, 
words and music by Willa A. Towns- 
end; mixed voices. © Jan. 8, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 12; E 682159; Samuel W. 
Beazley, Chicago. 2473 


Wob-a-ly walk; words by Bud Green, 
music by Harry Warren; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 

Jan. '3))1928: 2 ean. 4;) 
680805; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 2474 


Wonder what you'll be; cradle song, 
words and melody by A. Remsen. © 
1c Jan. 3, 1928; E 679899; Alice 
Remsen, New York. 2475: 


Wonder where the blackbird went; 
fox-trot, words and music by Vivien 
Maurice, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc.; in A flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 16, 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 17; E 684286; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 2476 


Wonderful dreams; waltz, by Bradley 
Wright, arr. by Desire Gilson ; band. 
Los Angeles, Calif., W. A. Quincke & 
co. 4to. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
23; E 682666; Walter A. Quincke, 
Los Angeles. 2477 


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Wonderful kiss (Premier baiser) ; 
words by Fred S. True, music by 
René Jacobs; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Dec. 
31, 1927; 2c. Jan. 5, 1928; EH 680895 ; 
Evan Georgeoff music pub. ©co., 
Cleveland. 2478 


Wond ring; words and music by D. E. 
Edwards. © 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 1928; E 
682535; Dorothea Ermorine EKd- 
werds, Brighton, Col. 2479 


Won’t you please come back again? 
words by L. Fanquier, music by 
David Reed. © Dec. 7, 1927; 2 c. 
Dec. 9; E 679221; Loyd Fanquier, 
New Orleans. 2480 


Wooden (The) soldiers’ tournament ; 
by P. A. Marquardt; orch. © Jan. 
20, 1928; 2 c« Jan. 21; E 682446; 
Music buyers corp., New York. 2481 


Woolie marche; by P. J. BékKa, arr. 
by Henry Hermann; pf. conductor 
pt. (Jn Schmidt’s orchestra series. 
Miscellaneous composers, v. 1) © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928; 
E 682036; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 2482 


World of gladness; words and music 
by N. A. Neumann. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1928; E 682322; Nellie A. Neumann, 
Dorchester, Mass. 2483 


World’s (The) greatest joy ; words and 
music by W. Bowles; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. New Orleans, La., Dave 
Frank music house. © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2 (e.a ans; 1 -680839;. William 
Bowles, New Orleans. 2484 


Wrapped up in a blanket; words by 
J. Keirn Brennan, melody by James 
Stanley Royce. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1928; 
EH 681484; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

2485 

Wunder (Das) der Heliane; oper in 
3 akten, frei nach einem mysterium 
H. Kaltnekers, text von Hans Milier, 
musik von Hrich Wolfgang Korn- 
gold, of Austria; orch, mit stimmen. 
Poarscur. tc) (Dec. 15:) TO2T** Tc. 
Dec. 19; D 27242; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 2486 


Wunder (Das) der Heliane; zwischen- 
spiel, von Erich Wolfgang Korngold, 
of Austria; klavier. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 1 e. Dec. 17; E 684300; B. 
Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 

2487 


Yarwood (Mare D.) Nocturne; pf. 
©, Dec. ,27,, 1927 5:.2..¢. Dee. 29; EB 
680788; Mare D. Yarwood, Elgin, 
Til. 2488 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2499 


Ye dainty nymphs; 8 pt. song, words 
by Edmund Spenser, music by Harry 
L. Vibbard: women’s voices. 4to. 
©) Fane 21, T9282 e! Var 255 
682483 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

2489 


Year's (The) at the spring; words by 
Robert Browning, music by Cedric 


Sharpe, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
28) 1927 >: aoe, Fant . £01928) Bb 
684021; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 2490 


Year’s (The) at the spring; words by 
Robert Browning, music by EH. M. 
Carter. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
28; E 682621; Esther May Carter, 
Oneida, Ky. 2491 


Yo no sé (I know not); by Maria 
Grever, transcribed by Arthur Hart- 
mann; violin and pf. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 2 c« Dec. 28; E 680986; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2492 


Yo-yo Yola; words by G. F. DePoe, 
melodie completion by Casper Nath- 
an. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1928; E 681477; 
Glenn F. DePoe, Pittsburgh. 2493 


You ain’t the one; words by A. D. 
Porter, music by Charles Johnson; 
pf. ©l1e. Jan. 3, 1928; E 680841; 
Arthur D. Porter, New York. 2494 


You are mine for ever; from The 
three musketeers. words by Robert 
A. Simon, music by Lewis HE. Gens- 
ler. London, Chappell & co., ltd. © 
Dee. 24, 1927; 2 ce. Jan. 4, 1928; B 
680974; Haims, ine, New York. 

2495 


You’d better leave me alone’ sweet 
papa; words and melody by Clifford 
Hayes. «© 1G fans 260 1928. By 
682590; Ralph Peer, New York. 

2496 


You'd better mind; words and melody 
by Reed and Duncan. © 1c. Jan. 
5, 1928; EH 679881; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 2497 


You'd rather forget than forgive; 
waltz, words and music by Howard 
Johnson and Joe Davis; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
@ Jan. 3, 1928 s.27c.,.dan..onw Lo 
679855 ; Triangle music pub. co., ince., 
New York. 2498 


You furnish the girl—we’ll furnish 
your nest; words and melody by 
Jed on WHILE.,i ©, 2, Cx JS aBy 1951928 ; 
E 682401; Jerome J. White, Flush- 
me. Web IN. Yc 2499 


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2500 


You live on in memory; words and 
music by Jo Trent. © Dec. 30, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 19, 1928; E 682886; Gotham 
musie service, ine., New York. 2500 


You'll be sorry if you leave; words 
and melody by J. C. Murphy. © 
1e. Jan. 18, 1928; E 681168; James 
C. Murphy, Silver Lane, Conn. 

2501 


Youll come back from Broadway; 
words by M. E. Rowland, music by 
Carl Demangate. © 1. Jan. 26, 
1928; EK 682615; Marvin. E. Row- 
land, Schenectady, N. Y¥. 2502 


You must have that true religion; 4 
pt. hymn, words and music by EHd- 
ward Boatner; mixed voices. 
Jan. 3,,1928 : 2 ¢) Jang: 682016; 
Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago. 2503 


You never can tell; fox trot, words 
and music by V. Bonzack. © 1 «. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 681260; Vester Bon- 
zack, Detroit. 2504 


You only you; words and music by 
G.-E. Hayes; © de Janes, 1928; 
EK 681244; Charles Thomas Hayes, 
Charlotte, N. C. _ 2505 


Youre always in danger with me; 
words by C. M. Cole and J. Griffith 
Martyn, melody by ©. M. Cole. © 
1 e¢. Jan. 21, 1928; E 682457; Clifford 
M. Cole, New York. 2506 


You’re just a little flower that the 
bees haven’t found; words by Eugene 
Hunter, music by Russel Smith; or- 
gan acc., with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
Le §928- 2. e. Jan. wks. Bp oocoole 
William C. Handy, New York. 

2507 


You’re my baby doll; words and mu- 
sic by B. L. Dobbins; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 @. Jan. 
18; E 682229; Bertha L. Dobbins, 
San Antonio. - 2508 


You’re the girl of my dreams; words 
and music by Z. Insall. ©1e. Jan. 
20, 1928; E 681394; Zilpha Insall, 
El Paso. 2509 


You're the only one for me; words and 


music by J. L. Spree. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1928; E 680943; Joseph Lelyveld 
Spree, New York. 2510 


You’re what I need; from She’s “my 
baby, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Dee. 28, 1927; 2 c. Dee. 30; 
E 680958; Harms, inc., New York. 
+ 2511 


pt. Tyne: S.,\V. 25 


You say the same thing to ali; waltz, 
words by. F. Downey, music by M. 
Helfand, arr. W. C. Polla; orch. 4to. 
© Jan..,13;,41928..2 evdanestss EB 
682282; Maurice Helfand and Fair- 
fax Downey. New York. 2512 


You say the same to all; words by F. 
Downey. music by M. Helfand. New 
York, Galligan & Spink music pub- 
lishers. © Dee. 7, 1927; 2 ¢. Dec. 
9; E 682492; Maurice Helfand and 
Wairfax Downey, New York. 2ols 


You say youre through with me; 
words and music by Harry Sosnik, 
Jack Crawford and Lew Porter; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
4; E 679837; Lewis musie pub. co., 
New York. 2514 


You stupid, it’s June; words by Grace 
S. Love, music by Geoffrey O'Hara; 
in” ©) Lean eee ee a, 
14; EH 682212; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. ; 2515 


You've got a lot to learn; words by 
Jack Murray, music by Lester Lee. 
© Jan. 25, 1928: 2%e Janel26e4 bi 
682578 ; DeSyiva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 2516 


You’ve got a ukulele, he’s got a uku- 
lele, I’ve got a ukulele; Hawaiian 
fox trot, words and music by 
Nawahi [i. e. B. Nawahi] © 1 « 
Dec. 30, 1927; E 682644; Benny 
Nawahi, New York. 2517 


Young America; march, by H. F. 
Odell, arr. by Loyd Loar; ten. banjo 
solo or duet. (Jn Odell tenor banjo 
solos) © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
3, 1928, '1 ¢.’ Jan. 26; iees2563'-" A. 
F. Odell co., Boston. 2518 


Young love went a-roaming; words 
by Onslow Frampton, music by H. 
Waldo Warner, of Great Britain, op. 
28, no. 1.. 1. Low--voiee; in D— 
2. High voice; in G. -.© Dec. 31, 
1927;.,2 e@.,each ,Jan. 6,,19253; Ei 
679931, 679932; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 2519, 2520 


Your [!] my best girl; words by P. EH. 
Hubbell, melody by F. Compton. © 
1 c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 681611; Paul 
Hdward Hubbell and Frank Comp- 
ton, Los Angeles. 2521 


Youthful hearts; by Edward A. 
Mueller: pf. © dan! 3, 1925-°2 c: 
Jan. 5; E 680956; John Church ©Co., 
Cincinnati. 2522 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2533 


Z minmy. nanicz:. melody. by FP. 
Humeniuk. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 
679893 ; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

Nees 


Zanzibar ; words and music by Maury 
Madison [pseud. of W. R. Smith] 
[Photostat] © 1c. Jan. 25, 1928; 
EB 681518; W. Renwick Smith, New 
York. 2524 


Zecher (Die); melodie von Wolff 
Heinz in Forsters Frische liedlein, 
bearb. von Erwin Lendvai, of Ger- 
many; minnerchor a cappella. 4to. 
On Oe 15,1927 3)o1--en Oct. 1Z4> EB 
677887; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 2525 


Zigeuner suite (Suite bohemienne) ; 
von 8. Coleridge-Taylor, arr. von Leo 
_Artok. of Germany, op. 104; salon 
orch. mit pf. conductor. 1. Zigeuner 
chor. [3 others] © Oct. 20, 1927; 
1 e@ Oct. 17; E 677907; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 2526 


Zigeunerfest; balletszene, von Franz 
Léhar, arr. von Hans Schott, of 
Austria; salon-orch. 4to. © Oct. 
21, 1927; 1 ce. Dec. 21; E 684333; W. 


Zona, don’t you hear me call; words 
and melody by E. Hankanen. © 
1 e@ Jan. 9, 1928; E 681081; Hino 
Hankanen, Erie, Pa. 2528 


Zuleika; oriental ballet, by Hugo 
Riesenfeld, arr. by Milan Roder; 
orch., with violin obbl. © Dee. 20, 
1927; 2 c« Jan. 5, 1928; E 680899; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, ine., New York. 

2529 


2° quartetto; de Vincenzo Tommasini, 
of Italy; 2 violini, viola et violon- 
cello. © Dee. 10, 1927; .1.c: Jan. 
7, 1928; E 684247; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 2530 


2° sonate; sonate fantaisie en forme 
de rondeau, par P. de Bréville, of 
France; viclon et pf. © Dee. 10, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; EF 684892; 
Rouart, Lerolle & cie., Paris. 25381 


140th infantry march; by K. L. King; 
band. ."Atorw; (Owdans 126, A928. 2c. 
Jan. 26; EH 681546; Karl L. King 
music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 2532 


1914; the dead; words by Rupert 
Brooke, music by Reginald C. Rob- 
bins; bar] © ,Dee./20, 1927 3°} . 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 681342; Editions 


Karezag, Vienna. 2527 Maurice Senart, Paris. 2533 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 8 unpublished) —_ 21 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 668 unpublished) ___________ PaaS i 
pick nieeeeves 2 Rulew iain tthe lh Ra ee bee eee 2, 5383 


* 117 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [2533 


Adoro te devote; by G. M. Dethier; 


quartet or cho. of mixed voices. © 


Gaston M. Dethier, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 42707, Jan. 
13, 1928. 1 


All for a man whose God was gold; 
words by Will D. Cobb, music by 
G. Edwards. © Gus Edwards; New 


York, as the author. R 427638, Jan. 
14, 1928. De 
All hail! all hail; words by Flora 


Kirkland, music arr. by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © I. H. Meredith. New York. 
as the author. R 42630, Jan. 7, 1928. 
3 


All hail to the Prince of life; words 
by Mrs. R. N. Turner, music by I. 


H. Meredith. © I. H.. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 42622, 
Jan. 7, 1928. : 4 


All the world to me; from A royal 
rogue, words by Charles Klein and 
Grant Stewart, music by W. T. 
Francis. © Emily T. Francis, New 
York, as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 42718, Dec. 1, 1927. 

5 


All will be right; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 42448, Jan. 
5, 1928. 6 


Amaranth waltz; by A. K. Pfund; 


cuit. © Annie K. Pfund, Hartford 
as the author. R 42618, Jan. 16, 
1928. iv 


Among the clouds; reverie bv Felix 
Ollendorf [pseud. of N. M. Munroe] 


© .N. Mavolta Munroe, Orange, 
Mass., 1s the author. R 42686, Nov. 
Do OO Zie 8 


Angels from the realms of glory ; hymn 
anthem, music by A. W. Lansing: 
mixed voices. © A. W. Lansing, 


Cohoes, N. Y., as the author. R 
42585, Nov. 29, 1927. § 


Answer the call; words by Ernest G. 
Wellesley, music by H. A. Henry, 
[pseud. of C. BH. Gabriel]. © 


Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 42465, 
Jan. 5, 1928. 10 


Apollonide (L’) (T6n); drame musi- 
eal en 3 actes et 5 tableaux, d’aprés 
Leconte de Lisle, musique de Franz 
Servais; pf. et chant. Partition. 
© Francois Godebski, Paris, as the 
executor of the author. R 35107, 
July 15, 1926. 11 


As far as the Hast;-words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42573, Dec. 
30, 1927. 1b? 


As Moses lifted up the serpent; an- 
them, by G. B. Nevin. © George 
B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 42640, Dec. 27, 1927. 13 


As one his mother comforteth; words 
by Bertha BH. Bush, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 


49482, Jan, 5, 1928. 14 
Ask and receive; words by E. HE. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42541, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 15 


Aubade: from Suite Bourguignonne, 
by L. Vierne; pf. © Louis Vierne. 
Paris, zs the author. R 42714, Dec. 
8, 1927. 16 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Fugue D 
major; adapted by J. L. Browne; 
orch. © J. Lewis Browne, Chicago, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 42660, Dec. 14, 1927. 17 


Be comforted ye that mourn; song of 
resurrection, by W. A. Fisher, op. 12, 


no. 1. © William Arms Fisher, 
Boston. asthe author. R 42644, Dec. 
AT, 192K; 18 


Beautiful Arizona; words by H. Smith, 
music by John Stromberg. © Edgar 
Smith, New York, as the author of 
the words. R 42734, Dec. 1, eae 


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Beautiful lilies; words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42677, Dec. 8, 1927. 20: 


Beautiful story; words by Irvin H. 
Mack, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42668, Dec. 8, 1927. 21 


Bebudelsen; aus Jomfru Maria, von 
Otto Malling, op. 70, nr. 1; orgel. 
© Gerda Malling Christensen, Copen- 
hagen, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 42619, Sept. 14, 1927. 22 


Behold the King of glory pass; words 
by James Montgomery, music by G. 
B. Nevin; mixed voices. © George 
B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 42631, Dec. 27, 1927. 23 


Bell (The) in the forest; romantic 
operetta in 2 acts, by A. J. Schind- 
ler. © Anthony J. Schindler, Bloom- 
field, N. J., as the author of the 
music. R 42709, Jan. 18, 1928. 24 


Belle (The) of Bohemia; lancers, by 
L. Englander, arr. by Charles J. 
Roberts [pseud. of C. Kraushaar ; 
orch. © Charles Kraushaar, Larch- 
mont, N. Y., as the author of. the 
arrangement. R 42733, Dec. 1, 1927. 

25 


Belles and beaux; waltzes, by George 
Rosey [pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg] 
© George M. Rosenberg, New York, 
as the author. R 42749, Dec. 12, 
1927. 26 


Bells (The); words by Irving H. 
Mack, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lneoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42675, Dee. 8, 1927. 27 


Bells are ringing; words by EH. HE. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42512, Dec. 
a8 yak py 28 


Beneath His sheltering wings; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 42544, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 29 
Bird melodies; words by Lizzie De 


Armond, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42599, Dec. 8, 1927. 30 


Blessed land of rest; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 


mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42546, Dec. 
30, 1927. 31 


Blessed (The) story; words and music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 42441, Jan. 5, 1928. 32 


Blessed thought ; words by James Rowe, 
music by S. B. Jackson [pseud. of 
C. H. Gabriel]. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 42461, Jan. 5, 1928. 

. 33 


Blossoms of praise; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42674, Dec. 8, 1927. 

34 


Blow up the trumpet; Haster anthem, 
music by C. Simper. © Caleb 
Simper, Kilbirnie, Barnstaple, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 42687, Dec. 5, 
1927. 35 


Brightly the sunlight is gleaming to- 
day; words by Louella Leonard, 
music by J. L. Hall. © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 42678, Dec. 8, 1927. 36 


Broome (Edward) Six opening sen- 
-tences ; anthem, music by EH. Broome; 
mixed voices with organ acc. 
Hdward Broome, Toronto, Canada, 
as the author of the music. R 
42712, Sept. 17, 1927. aT 


But who shall see; words by Thomas 
Moore, music by A. M. Foerster. © 
Adolph M. Foerster, Pittsburgh, as 
the author. R 42664, Dec. 14, 1927. 


38 
By the gallants I am feted; from 
Sweet Ann Page, words by UL. 


deLange and Edgar Smith, music by 
W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as 
the widow of the author of the 
music. R 42725, Dec. 1, 1927. 39 


Calanthe; waltzes, by A. Holzmann; 
pf. © Abe Holzmann, East Orange, 
N. J., aS the author. R 427388, Dec. 
3, 1927. 40 


Carol forth your praise; words by 
Mrs. R. N. Turner, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 42623, Jan. 
7, 1928. 41 


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pt. 111, 'n:'S), v.23 


Children (The) of the King; words 
by Ida L. Reed, music by Maurice 
A. Clifton [pseud. of J. L. Hali] © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42685, Dec. 8, 1927. 42 


Children’s day; words by F. L. Jones, 
music by J. L. Hall. © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. R 
42679, Dec. 8, 1927. 43 


Chime beautiful bells; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by A. Geibel. © 


Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the | 


author. R 426738, Dec. 8, 1927. 44 


Chosen for His service; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Adolph 
Jesreal [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 424386, Jan. 
5, 1928. 45 


Claire de lune; de Suite Bourguig- 
nonne, par L. Viérne; pf. © Louis 
Vierne, Paris, as the author. R 
42715, Dee. 8, 1927. 46 


Clinging to the cross; words by Neal 
A. McAuley, music by Geo. H. Cros- 
by [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 42452, Jan. 5, 1928. 


47 

Clinging to Thee; words by James 
Rowe, music by Geo. H. Crosby 

[pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © 


Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 42453, Jan. 5, 1928. 
48 


Come almighty Spirit; words by Flora 
B. Harris, music by C. H. Gabriel. 


© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 42442, Jan. 
5, 1928. 49 


Come for all things are ready; words 
by L. H. Edmunds, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the mus‘e. R 42563, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 50 


Come forth; words by Flora B. Har- 
ris, music by C. D. Emerson, [pseud. 
of C. H. Gabriel] © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 42459, Jan. 5, 
1928. 51 


Coming back to Jesus; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by Geo. H. Cros- 
by [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 42454, Jan. 5, 1928. 

52 


Creole (A) belle; words by J. W. 
Johnson, music by Rosamond John- 
son [i. e. J. R. Johnson] © James 
W. Johnson, New York, as the 
author of the words, and J. Rosamond 
Johnson, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 42747, Dec. 12, 1927. 

ye 53 


Crumb (A) for me; words by EH. EH. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42552, Dec. 
380, 1927. 54 


Cry (The) in the land; words by J. 
W. Carpenter, music by C. H. Ga- 


briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author. R 42443, 
Jan. 5, 1928. f 55 


Cut loose from the shore-line; words 
by Myron W. Morse, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 42555, 
Dee. 30,- 1927. 56 


Daughters of a min‘ster; from Royal 
rogue, words by Charles Klein and 
Grant Stewart, music by W. T. 
Francis. © Emily T. Francis, New 
York, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 42719, Dec. 1, 1927. 

57 


Day by day; descriptive song, words 


and music by T. Stanford. © Tony 
Stanford, New York, as the author. 
R 42741, Dec. 3, 1927. 58 


Day (The) of resurrection; carol, by 
F. H. Brackett. © Frank H. Brac- 
kett, Ashland, Mass., as the author. 
R 42639, Dec. 27, 1927. 59 


Dethier (Gaston M.) Lied; organ. 
© Gaston M. Dethier, New York, 
as the author. R 42708, Jan. 13, 
1928. 60 


Diamonds don’t care who wear them; 
words by Will D. Cobb, music by 


G. Edwards. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as the author. R 42752, Jan. . 
14, 1928. 61 


Don’t answer unkindly; words and 
mus’c by J. W. Van de Venter. © 
J. W. Van de Venter, St. Peters- 
burg, Fla., as the author. R 42682, 
Dee. 8, 1927. 62 


Don’t trifle with a trusting heart; 
words by Will D. Cobb, music by 
G. Edwards. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as the author. R 42753, Jan. 
14, 1928. 63 


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no. 1, 1928 


Draw near Blessed Savior; words by 
BE. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42534, Dec. 
30, 1927. 64 


Dream (The) maker man; by Ethel- 
bert Nevin. op. 28. "Anne Paul 
Nevin, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 42652, Dec. 14, 1927. 

65 


Easter (The) bells; words by Irving 
H. Mack, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42676, Dee. 8, 1927. - 66 


Easter flowers; words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 42624, Jan. 7, 1928. 67 


Haster light is shining; words by E. 
EK. Hewitt, music* by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the mus-c. R 42511, Dec. 
30, 1927. 68 


Echoes from the ball room; no. 3, by 
L. P. Laurendeau, D. S. Godfrey, 
and others; orch. © John Church 
co., Cincinnati, as the proprietor. 
R 42651, Dec. 14, 1927. 69 


Ever I’ve faith in Thee; words and 
music by H. Wright. © Harry 
Wright, New York, as the author. 
R 42740, Dec. 3, 1927. 70 


Every promise He’ll fulfill; words by 
J. O. Chisholm, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42540, 
Dee. 30; 1927. val 


Fair rose of Sharon; words by Kate 
Ulmer, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42672, Dec. 8, 1927. 2 


Fairest (The) flower; words by Ada- 
line H. Berry, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia. as 
the author. R 42681, Dec. 8, 1927. 

es 


Faith (The) victory; words by Ida 
M. Budd, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 424387, Jan. 


d, 1928. 74 


Father’s (The) love; words by Ida 
L. Reed, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 42684, Dec. 8, 1927. 75 


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2533 (86) 


Few (A) little seeds; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by Wim. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42565, Dec. 
30, 1927. 76 


Flower’s (The) message; words by 
Alice Cleator, music by Maurice A. 
Clifton f[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 426838, Dec. 8, 1927. 177 


Follow in His steps; words by Johnson 
Oatman, jr.. music by Wim. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42519, Dec. 
30, 1927. 78 


Following Jesus; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by H. A. Henry, 
[pseud. of CC. H. Gabriel] © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 42463, 
Jan. 5, 1928. 79 


For everything praise Him; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by J. L. 


Hall, “Oss Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42670, Dec. 
8, 1927, 80 


Forward; words by Irving H. Mack, 
music by Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. 
of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln Hall, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
42671, Dec. 8, 1927. 81 


Forward children forward; words by 
A. N. Blatchford, music by J. L. 


Hats, ©) i Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
one as the author. R 42669, Dec. 
, 1927. 82 


Forward O Christian forces; Ltt by 
Robert Lowry, music by iy L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln ‘Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42586, Dee. 8, 1927. 

83 


Forward soldiers; words by H. D. K., 
musics by, J. Lp hadle (Oyo: Lincoln 


Hall. Philadelphia. as the author. 
R 42680, Dec. 8, 1927. 84 
Frau Luna; operette von _ Bolten- 
Bickers, musik von P. Lincke; 
klavierauszug mit text. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as the author. R 
42610, Jan. 7, 1928. 85 
Gates (The) of Jerusalem; By by 
Wm. Apple, music by C. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. oe Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 424384, Jan. 
5, 1928. 86 


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2533 (87) 


Gathering sheaves for Jesus; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42594, Dec. 8, 1927. 

87 


Get right with God; words by N. A. 
McAuley, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 42472, Jan. 
5, 1928. 88 


Give me understanding; words by Wil- 
liam H. Bathurst, music by Wm. |. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 

. the author of the music. R 42559. 
Dee. 30, 1927. 89 


Glad (A) good morning; words by H. 
EK. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42522, Dec. 
80,..1927. 90 


Gloria Patri; by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. R 
42558, Dec. 30, 1927. 91 


Glorious things of Thee are spoken; 
hymn anthem, words by John New- 
ton, music by G. A. Burdett. © 
George A. Burdett, Newton Centre, 
Mass., as the author. R 42646, Dec. 
Dice OZ(.. 92 


Glory, honor and praise; words by J. 
Banton Lawrence, music by C. H. 


Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
42435, Jan. 5, 1928. 93 


Go to God’s store-house; words by 
Mary Wingate, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42518, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 94 


God bless my good old mother; words 
by Tom Daly, music by G. Edwards. 
© Gus Edwards, New York, as the 
author. R 42755, Jan. 14, 1928. 95 


God is with us; words by Walter J: 
Mathams, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42604, Dec. 8, 1927. 96 


God (The) of the universe careth:-for 
thee; words by Amelia M. Stark- 
weather, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42529, Dec. 
30, 1927. 97 


pt. IT, N.S, ¥. 23 


God wants your heart; words by Mrs. 
F. A. Breck, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42538, Dec. 
30, 1927. 98 


Golden harps are sounding; sacred 


song, words by Frances R. Haver-. ° 


gal, music by J. L. Browne; high 
voice, with violin and cello, ad lib. 
© J. Lewis Browne, Chicago, as the 
author. R 42661, Dec. 14,1927. 99 


Golden harps are sounding; words by 
Frances’ Ridley Havergal, music by 
J. L. Hallk © J. Lincoln Hall, 
Philadelphia, as the’ author. R 
42603, Dec. 8, 1927. 100 


Grace for grace; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by Oran Williams 
[pseud. of CC. H, Gabriel] © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
42470, Jan. 5, 1928. tor 


Growing in the sunshine; words by 
EK. HK. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 

. mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42548, Dec. 
30, 1927. 102 


Hallelujah hallelujah; words by Irvin 
H. Mack, musie by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42597, Dec. 8, 1927. 103 


Hallelujah, hark the song; words by 
Ada Blenkhorn, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel. 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
42475, Jan. 5, 1928. 104 


Hasten away; words by C. Austin 
Miles, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lin- 
coln Hall, Philadelphia, as the au- 
thor. R 42588, Dee. 8, 1927. 105 


Have a cheering message; words by 
James Rowe, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 42467, Jan. 5, 1928. 106 


He ecalleth for you; words and music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 42450, Jan. 5, 1928. 107 


He careth for thee; words by Anna N. 
Woodruff, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42526, Dec. 
30, 1927. 108 


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He paid the price of sin; words by 
Fred Woodrow, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 

. 42446, Jan. 5, 1928. 


He reigneth evermore; words by Grant 
Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author. R 42628, Jan. 7, nae 


He will guide my soul; words by 
James Rowe, music by Geo. H. 
Crosby [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 42456, Jan. 
5, 1928. 111 


Hear the angels singing; words by C. 
Austin Miles, music by Maurice A. 
Clifton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42596, Dec. 8, 1927. 112 


Hear the happy voices ringing; words 
by Louella Leonard, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42598, Dec. 
+A IS 2 ain pts} 


Hear the merry laughter; words by 
Irvin H. Mack, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42667, Dec. 8, 1927. 

114 


Hearken to the music; words by M. 
Matthew Smith, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42601, Dec. 8, 1927. 

115 


Heavenly (The) summer land; words 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42593, Dec. 
8, 1927. 116 


His bountirul care; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by C. H. Gabriel. 


© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 42479, Jan. 
5, 1928. 117 


Holiness unto the Lord; words and 
music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Le- 
lia N. Morris, McConnelsville, O., as 
the author. R 42611, Jan. 10, 1928. 

118 


Holy (The) Sabbath day; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42587, Dec. 8, 1927. , 

11 


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109 


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Homeland (The) of heaven; words 
by E. E. Rexford, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
42438, Jan. 5, 1928. 120 


Homeward bound; words by J. M. 
Orrock, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 42473, Jan. 5, 
1928. 121 


How do I love thee; words by El za- 
beth. Barrett Browning, music by H. 
K. Hadley, op. 20, no. 3. © Henry 
K. Hadley, New York, as the author. 


R 42635, Dec. 27, 1927. 122 
Hungarian rhapsody; by H. W. 
Loomis, op. 53, no. 2; pf. © Har- 


vey Worthington Loomis, Roxbury, 
Mass., as the author. R 42648, Dec. 
31, 1927. 123 


Hungering and thirsting; words by 
Anna M. Robbins, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42524, 
Dee. 30, 1927. 124 


Hymn (The) of blessing; words by 
EK. EK. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42533, Dec. 
30, 1927. 125 


I ain’t got no time to be your baby; 
words by Tom Daly, music by G. 


Edwards. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as the author. R 42751, Jan. 
14, 1928. 126 


I am free; words by M. W. Miller, 
musie by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 42444, Jan. 5, 1928. 127 


I am saved by grace; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © L‘zzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42520, Dec. 
30, 1927. 128 


I am with you all the days; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by How- 
ard Clare [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42600, Dee. 8, 1927. 129 


I belong to the King; words by Ida L. 
Reed, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 42605, Dec. 8, 1927. 130 


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I can’t tell why I love you, but I do; 
words by Will D. Cobb, music by G. 


Edwards. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as the author. R 42689, Dec. 
31, 1927. 131 


I hunger and I thirst; words by J. S. 
B. Monsell, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42579, Dec. 
30, 1927. 132 


I just can’t keep from taking hold of 
things; words by Will D. Cobb, mu- 
sic by G. Edwards. © Gus Ed- 
wards, New York, as the author. R 
42754, Jan. 14, 1928. 133 


I love to seatter sunshine; words by 
James Rowe, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author. -R 42433, 
Jan. 5, 1928. 134 


I love to tell the story; words by 
Catharine Hankey, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lineoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42590, Dee. 
$,.1927; 135 


I’m a pilgrim; words by Mary S. B. 
Dana, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42591, Dec. 8, 1927. 136 


I plucked a quill from Cupid’s wing; 


words by Aubrey Boucicault, music 
by H. K. Hadley, op. 20, no. 5. © 
Henry K. Hadley, New York, as the 
author. R 42634, Dec. 27, 1927. 137 


I wonder why I want no one but you; 
words by Will D. Cobb, music by 


G. Edwards. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as the author. R 42761, Jan. 
14, 1928. 138 


If I dared to tell my love for you; 
words by Will D. Cobb, music by 


G. Edwards. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as the author. R 42762, Jan. 
14, 1928. 139 


If we walk in the light; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42570, Dec. 
30, 1927. _ 140 


In a song of joy and gladness; words 
by KE. EH. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 


Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 


R 42567, 
141 


the author of the music. 
Dec. 30, 1927. 


tl 


In the summer of God’s love; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music... R 42564, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 142 


Increase our faith; words by E. E. 
Hall, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R. 42595, Dec. 8, 1927. 143 


Invitation (The); words and music 


by C. H. Gabriel. ©. Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 42449, Jan. 5,1928. 144 


Is it there; by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 42525, Dec. 30, 1927. 145 


is there room for me’; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42545, Dec. 
30, 1927. 146 


It is difficult to shimmer in society; 
duet, from Sweet Ann Page, words 
by L. deLange and Edgar Smith, 
music by W. H. Neidlinger; pf. © 
Orra Barnum Neidlinger, East Or- 


ange, N. J., as the widow of. the 
author of the music. R 42732, Dee. 
i Uap bb arg 147 


Jesus alone can save me; duet and 
cho., words by Kate Ulmer, music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
Widow of the author of the music. 
R 42517, Dec. 30, 1927. 148 


Jesus lives; words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42602, Dec. 8, 1927. 149 


Jesus will listen to me; words by 
Sarah R. R. Ernest, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 42516, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 150 


Joy and praise; words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42592, Dec. 8, 1927. 151 


Just as true today; by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 42513, Dec. 30, 1927. 152 


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ee 2533 (174). 


Just for today; words and music by 
H. A. Henry [pseud. of C. H. Ga- 
priel]. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author. R 42464, 
Jan, 5, 1928. 153 


Just for today; words by Lizzie De 
Armond; music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 42477, Jan. 
5, 1928. ) 154 


King (The) of glory; words from 
Psalm 24, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42589, Dec. 8, 1927. 155 


Lass (The) I love; words and music 
by ©. Olcott; pf. © Chauncey Ol- 
cott, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., as the 
author: R 42731, Dec. 1, 1927. 156 


Lead on; words by James Rowe, music | 


by S. B. Jackson [pseud. of C. H. 
Gabriel]. © Charles H.. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
.the music. R 42460, Jan. 5, 1928. 


157 | 


Lead us to Thee; words by L. H. Ed- 


munds, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. | 


© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 42569, Dec.-30, 1927. 

158 


Left hand studies; by Mrs. Crosby | 


Adams; pf. no. 1, 2. © Juliette 
Graves Adams, i. e., Mrs. Crosby 
Adams, Montreat, N. C., as the au- 
thor. R 42381, 42382, Dec. 31, 1927. 
159, 160 


Leila; serenata Mexicana, by W. Paris 
Chambers, arr. by G. D. Barnard; 
orch. © George D. Barnard, Mays- 
ville, Ky., as the author of the ar- 


rangement. R 42656, Dec. 14, 1927. 
~ 161 
Let in the light; words by E. HE. 


Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42542, Dec. 
30, 1927. 162 


Let in the sunlight; words by M. 
Ellen Smith, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42561, Dec. 
30, 1927. 163 


Life forevermore; Easter service for 
Sunday school, by R. DeWitt Mal- 
lory. ‘© Lucy W. Mallory, Spring- 

- field, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 427386, Dec. 31, 1927. 164 


Life in the loom; words by Mary A. 
Lathbury, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
© Geo. ©. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as 
the author. R 40841, Dec. 30, 1927. 

165 


Lily (The) ; words by Flora Kirkland, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 42626, Jan. 7, 1928. 166 


Lily (The) of the valley; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 42627, Jan. 
7, 1928. 167 


Little ensign; by F. Bendel, critically 
rev. with reference to fingering and 
marks of expression by Heinrich 
Germer, op. 107, no. 2; pf. © Leo 
Germer, Dresden, Germany, as the 
child of the deceased author of the 
revision. R 49582, Jan. 12, 1928. 

168 


Little golden sunbeams; words by E. 
E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42550, Dec. 
30, 1927. 169 


Living (A) friend is Jesus; words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of-the music. R 42510, Dee. 
30, 1927. 170 


Longings; words by Franklin Pierce 
Carrigan, music by C. Johns; high 
voice. .-.© Clayton Johns, Boston, as 
the author. R 42659, Dee. 14, 1927. 

ae 171 


Lord (The) bless thee; words from 
the Bible, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 


author of the music. R 42575, Dec. 
30, 1927. 172 
Lord (The) is in His holy temple; 


Habakuk, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42557, Dec. 
30, 1927. 173 


Lord .(The) is merciful; anthem; by 
G. A. Burdett. © George A. Bur- 
dett, Newton Centre, Mass., as the 
author. R 42641, Dec. 27, 1927. 174 


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pt. III, n. S., V. 23 


Love mighty and wonderful; words 


by Anna N. Robbins, music by Wm. | 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- | 


rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 


of the author of the music. R | 
175 } 


42535, Dec. 30, 1927. 


Love (The) of a summer day; words 
by John Bennett, music by G. D. 
Douglas. © Gertrude 
Douglas, 
thor. 


Lovely 


R 42384, Jan. 4, 1928. 


Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 


sic. R 42509, Dec. 30, 1927. 


Lower and lower; words by ] Site! OF 


Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- | 
© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- | 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the | 


rick. 


author of the music. R 42521, Dec. 
30; 1927. 178 | 
Lune (La) blanche; by Ethelbert | 


Nevin, op. 28. © Anne Paul Nevin, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 42653, Dec. 14, 1927. 


Mad (The) Sequedilla of gay Seville ; 


from Sweet Ann Page, words by L. | 
deLange and Edgar Smith, music by 


W. 4H. Neidlinger. © Orra Barnum 


Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as | 3 
i o My charcoal charmer; words by Will 


the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 42728, Dec. 1, 1927. 180 


Magnificat im A; by C. F. Manney, op. 


6, no. 1. Charles F. Manney. Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 42636, Dec. 
2 1 9BT 181 
Mamma’s millions; from A _ royal 


rogue, words by Grant Stewart and 
Charles Klein, musie by W. T. Fran- 
cis. © Emily T. Francis, New York, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 42729, Dee. 1, 1927. 182 
Man (The) behind the gun; by J. P. 
Sousa. 1: Band.—2. Pf., 4 hands.— 
3. Banjo duet—4. Banjo _ solo.— 
5. Banjo and pf. © John Philip 
Sousa, New York, as the author. R 
42654, 42662, 42663, 42665, 42666, 
Dec. 14, 1927. 183-187 


Maple leaf redowa; by W. H. Scouton; 


orch. © William H. Scouton, Fos- 
toria, O., as the author. R 42657, 
Dec. 14, 1927. * 188 


Marching onward; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel. Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 42478, Jam. 5, 1928. 

189 


Douglas | 
Philadelphia, as the au- | 
176 | 


(The) secret; duet and cho., | Mishty (0, fave Bsa) Ofte eee 


words by E. E. Hewitt, music by | 
© Lizzie | 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as | 
the widow of the author of the mu- | 
LTZ | 
| Mr. Noddy knows a thing or two; from 


179 


Maria besoger Elisabeth og priser Gud ; 


aus Jomfru Maria, von Otto Malling, 
op. 70; nr. 2; orgel. © Gerda Mal- 
ling Christensen, Copenhagen, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
42620, Sept. 14, 1927. 190 


| Message of the lilies; words by Mar- 


garet Deland, musie by C. Minetti. 
© Carlo Minetti, Pittsburgh, as the 
author. R 42642, Dec. 27, 1927. 191 


munds, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42576, Dee. 
30}, 1927. , 192 


Sweet Ann Page, words by L. 
deLange, and Edgar Smith, music 
by W. H. Neidlinger; pf. © Orra 
Barnum Neidlinger, East Orange, 
N. J., as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 42726, Dec. 1, 1927. 

/ 193 


Morning (The) of life; words by 
Abbie Mills, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42568, Dec. 
30, 1927. 194 


D. Cobb, music by G. Edwards. © 
Gus Edwards, New York, as the 
author. R 42759, Jan. 14, 1927. 195 


My creole belle; words by J. W. John- 


Rosamond Johnson 
fi. e. J. R. Johnson} © James 
W. Johnson, New York, as the 
author of the words and J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 42744, Dec. 
12, 1927. 196 


gon, music by 


My heavenly home; words by Wm. 
Hunter, music by C. H..Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 


as the author of the music. R 42468, 
Jan. 5, 1928. 197 
My home girl; words by Hd. F. Cogley, 
music by Wm. E. Bock; pf. © Ed. 
F. Cogley, Council, Bluffs, Ia., as. the 
author of the words. R 42716, Dec. 
1, 1927. 198 


My money never gives out; words and 
musie by I. Jonesi:' © Irving Jones, 
New York, as the author. R 42739, 
Dec, 3, 1927. 199 


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My Redeemer and my Lord; words by 
Longfellow, music by Dudley Buck; 
high voice. © Dudley Buck, jr., 
New York, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42655, Dec. 14, 
1927. 200: 


My true love Prue; words. by R. B. 
Smith, musie by Harry T. MacCon- 
nell; pf. © Robert B. Smith, Hast 
Orange, N. J., aS the author of the 
words, BR 42717, Dec. 1, 1927. 201 


Never lose sight of your Lord; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as, the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 42523, Dec. 30, 1927. 202 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 
words: by F. W. Bourdillon, music 


by N. Douty; med: voice. © Nicho- 
las Douty, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42643, Dec. 27, 1927. 203 


Nobody ever brings presents to me; 
words and music by C. Miller and 
Joseph B. Maxwell. © Charles 
Miller, New York. as 
R 42720, Dec. 1. 1927. 204 


Northfield ; words by Samuel Harlow. 
music by G. C. Stebbins: © Gee. C. 


Stebbins; Brooklyn, as the author 
of the music. R 42556, Dee. 30, 
1927. él 205 


Now unto the King eternal; words. by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42562, Dec. 
30, 1927. 206 


Nune dinittis in A; by C. F. Manney, 
op: 6, no. 2. © Charles F. Manney, 
Boston, as the author. R. 42647, 
Dee. 27,1 1927: 207 


O bless the Savior’s name; words by 
L. H. Edmunds, music’ by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick. 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42578. 
Dec. 30, 1927. 208 


O for a soul; words by W. J. K., music 
by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, P2., as 
the widow of the author of the 


music. R 42572, Dec. 30, 1927. 209 
QO how He loves me; words by 
Marianne Nunn, musie by CGC. D. 


Emerson; [pseud. of C., HB. Gabriel]. 
© Charles H. Gabriel,, Berkeley, 
Calif.. as the author of the music. 
R 42458, Jan. 5, 1928. 210 


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O, let memory be a blessing; words by 
E. HE. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. ©, Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42531, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 211 


O the precious love of Jesus; words by 
E. Richmond, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 42560; Dec. 30, 1927. 

212 


Oh that will be glory; words and mu- 
sic by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel. Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 42480, Jan. 5, 1928. 213 


On my lips there is a sigh; love song, 
by Cissie Loftus [pseud. of C. L. 
Waterman] © Cecilia Loftus Wa- 
terman, New York, as'the author. R 
42730, Dec. 1, 1927. 214 


On to the battle; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 42440, Jan. 5, ee 

21 


One touch of the Blessed Jesus; words 
by Mary B. Reese, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the wid- 
ow of the author of the music: R 
42537, Dec. 30; 1927. ' 216 


Only to know; words by Alice Star- 
bright, musie by Ira D. Sankey. © 
Grace V. Sankey, Northfield, Mass., 
as the next of kin of the author, 
who is' not living: R 42554, Dec. 30, 
1927..- 217 


Our gospel light; words by James 
Rowe, music by ©. Hi Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley; Calif., 
as the author of the music R 
42462, Jan. 5; 1928. 218 


Out of the shadowland; by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
42580, Dec. 30; 1927. 219 


Pellman’s jubilee mareh;, by J. Liljen- 


berg. © Joseph Liljenberg, Canova, 
S. D., as the author. R 42615, Jan. 
12, 1928. 220 


Pie Jesu (Gentle Jesus) ;.song, by Jules 
Jordan; in F. © Jennie B. Jordan, 
Willimantic, Conn., as. the. next of 
kin of the author,. who is: not. living. 
R 42649, Jan. 4, 1928. 221 


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2533. (222) 


Pleasure of dance; by Philipp Schar- 
wenka, op. 68, no. 1, critically rev. 
with reference to notation, fingering 
and marks of expression, by Hein- 
rich Germer; pf. © Leo Germer, 
Dresden, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author of the revision. 
R 42395, Jan. 5, 1928. ine 7-4 


Pop, pop. pop: from A royal rogue, 
words by Grant Stewart and Charles 
Klein, music by W. T. Francis. © 
Emily T. Francis, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
-R 42721, Dec. 1, 1927. 223 


promenade, by J. H. 
© Jacob Henry Ellis, 
R 42745, 

224 


Prom walt,; 
Ellis; A 
New York, as the author. 
Dee. 12, 1927. 


Redeemed, O wondrous story: words 
by Kate Ulmer, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick. 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42571, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 225 


Repent, believe and obey: ‘words by. 


J. M. Orrock, music by C. H. Ga- 


briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author. R 42474, 
Jan. 5, 1928. 226 


Rest in God; words by Fred Woodrow, 
musie by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
’ H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 42447, Jan. 5, 1928. 227 


Rest in the Lord; by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace V. Sankey, Northfield, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 42553, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 228 


Robin (The) and the rose; from The 
viceroy, lyrics by H. B. Smith, mu- 
sic by Victor Herbert. © Harry B. 
Smith, New York, as the author of 
the words, Ella Herbert, New York 
and Clifford Herbert, Berlin, Ger- 


many, as the children of the de- 
ceased author of the music. R 
42723, Dec. 1, 1927. 229 


Sadie, say you won’t say nay; words 
and music by Will R. Anderson; pf. 
© Elizabeth Anderson, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as the widow of the author. 
R 42722, Dec. 1, 1927. 230 


Say the right thing; words by F. G. 
Burroughs, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42549, Dec. 
30, 1927. 231 


pt. III, n. 8., v. 23 


Second mass in F; by Peter . A. 
Schnecker. © Louise W: Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 42632, Dec. 27, 1927. 232 


Send out Thy light; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by C. D. Emer- 
son [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
42457, Jan. 5, 1928. 233 


Send the Word; words by E. E, Hew- 
itt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., aS the widow of the author of 
the music. R 42551,.Dee. 30, 1927. 

. 234 


Shady (The) maple trees; words and 
music by TT. Stanford. © Tony 
Stanford, New York, as the author. 
R 42742, Dec. 3, 1927. 235 


Shall I; from A royal rogue, words by 


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Grant Stewart and Charles Klein, 
music by W. T. Francis. © Emily T. 
Francis, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42724, 
Dec. 1, 1927. 236 


She’s an all-right girl; words by Will 
D. Cobb, music by G. Edwards. © 
Gus Edwards, New York, as the 
author. R 42756, Jan. 14,1928. 2387 


She’s just my size; words by Will D. 
Cobb, music by G. Edwards. © Gus 
Edwards, New York, as the author. 
R 42760, Jan. 14, 1928. 238. 


Shine for Jesus; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by Geo. H. Crosby 
[pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © Charles. 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 42455, Jan. 5, 1928. 239 


Shirt (The) waist man; march and two 
step, by G. Edwards. © Gus Ed- 
wards, New York, as the author. R 
42758, Jan. 14, 1927, 240 


Show your love for Jesus; words by 
James Rowe, music by C. H. Gabriel. 


© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 42471, Jan. 
5, 1928. 241 


Simple (A) little maid; from Sweet 
Ann Page, words by L. deLange and 
Edgar Smith, music by W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, 
East Orange, N. J., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42727, 
Dec. 1, 1927. 242 


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no. 1, 1928 


2533 (265) 


Since I have been redeemed; words 
and music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author.. R 42466, Jan. 5, aeie 


Sing His blessed triumph; words by 
BE. BE. Hewitt, music by. Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 42581, 
Dee. 30, 1927. 244 
Some day; words by James Rowe, 


music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 42451, Jan. 5, 1928. 245 


Some happy day; words by Charlotte 
B. Homer, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 42481, Jan. 
5, 1928. 246 


Sometime He’ll come again; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 42527, Dec. 30, 1927. 247 


Song of Easter flowers; words by Mrs. 
R. N. Turner, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author. R 42625, Jan. 7, 1928. 

248 


Songs of love and nature; album of 
songs, by C. Johns. © Clayton 
Johns, Boston, as the author. R 
42699, Jan. 9, 1928. 249 


Spring (The) of love; words by Stop- 
ford A. Brooke, music by N. I. 
Hyatt. © Nathaniel Irving Hyatt, 
Spartanburg, S. C., as the author. 
R 42645, Dec. 27, 1927. 250 


Spring serenade; words by Bertha 
Raab, music by Mathilde Raab. © 
Hedwig Raab, Buffalo, as the next of 
kin of the deceased author of the 
music. R 42710, Jan. 16, 1928. 251 


Story (The) of Calvary; lenten can- 
tata, words by S. H. Rhodes, music 
by Peter A. Schnecker. © Louise 
W. Schnecker, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 42633, Dec. 
21, A927. 252 


Sweet will of God; words and music 
by Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Lelia N. 
Morris, McConnelsville, O., as the 
author. R 42613, Jan. 10, 1928. 253 


Sweetly the birds are singing; Easter 
carol, words by EH. D. Chapman, 
music by E. S. Hosmer. © Elmer S. 
Hosmer, Providence, R. I., as the 
author. R 42687, Dec. 27, 1927. 254 


There’s a sweet and blessed story ; 
words by Ada Blenkhorn, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author. 
R 42476, Jan. 5, 1928. 255 


There’s nothing too precious for Jesus; 
words by HE. H. Hewitt, music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 42539, Dec. 30, 1927. 256 


They shall be comforted; words by 
BH. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
inantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42536, Dec. 
30, 1927. 257 


Thou art my hope; words by Ida L. 
Reed, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 42566, Dec. 30, 1927. 

258 


"Tis all I ask; song by O. M. Heinz- 


man. © Otto M. Heinzman, Brook- 
lyn, as the author. R 42746, Dec. 
P22. 259 


Fo a rose: song, by.€y Johns.; © 
Clayton Johns. Boston, as the author. 
R 42658, Dec. 14, 1927. 260 


To victory ; words by Fannie J. Crosby. 
music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © 
Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 42577, Dec. 30, 1927. 

261 


Under Thy shadow; words by Fannie 
J. Crosby, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 42574, Dec. 
30, 1927. 262 


Unto the Lord; words and music by 
- C.H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
42439, Jan. 5, 1928. 263 
Vater Rhein. marsech; aus Fraulein 
Loreley, von P. Lincke; pf. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as the author. R 
42748, Dec. 12, 1927. 264 


Venite in B flat; by J. H. Rogers; 


mixed voices. © J. H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 42638, 
Dec. 27, 1927. 265 


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2533 (266) 


Vespers ; by E. Marzo, op. 73°'*, no. 4; 
4 mixed voices. © Eduardo Marzo, 
New York, as the author 
arrangement. R 42698, Jan. 7, 1928. 

266 


Victory of the Lamb; words by Mrs. 
Ri NN. ‘Lurner,!: music. by 1... H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York. as the author. R 42629, Jan. 
7, 1928. 267 


Voice (The) of the Savior; words ‘by 
Mary B. Wingate, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie. Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the .music. 
R 42543. Dec. 30, 1927. 268 


Walking in the valley; words by Jesse 
P. Tompkins, music by Wim. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
suthor of the music. R 42532, Dec. 
80, 1927. 269 


Walking with Jesus, my Savior; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., musie by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. ©. Lizzie Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown. Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 42515, Dec. 30, 1927. 270 


Wanted; words and music by Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Lelia N. Morris, 
i. e., Mrs. C. H. Morris, MeConnels- 
ville. O., as the author. R 42612, 
Jan. 10, 1928. 271 


What’s the use of talking when you 
can’t make good; words by Will. D. 
Cobb, music by G. Edwards. © Gus 
Edwards, New York. as the author. 
R 42757, Jan. 14, 1928. 2(2 


Why do you linger; words by Mrs. 
J. W. Kennedy. music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 


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Germantown, Pa., as the widew of 
the author of the music. R 42528, 
Dec. 80, 1927. 273 


Will I have a guide; words by John- 
son Oatman, jr., music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42547, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 274 


Win them by love; by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 42514, Dee. 30, 1927. 

275 


Wonderful (The) name; words by 
Mrs. W. G. Moyer, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 42530, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 276 


Word (A) of cheer; words by James 
Rowe, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 42445, Jan. 5, 1928. 

ont 


Work for Jesus; words by James 
Rowe, music by Oran Williams 
[pseud, of C. H. Gabriel] © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 42469, Jan. 
5, 1928. 278 


You'll have to transfer; song, by A. 
Holzmann. © Abe Holzmann, Hast 
Orange. N. J., as the author. R 
42737, Dec. 3, 1927. ato 


Youth and joy; waltz, by Mathilde 
Raab. © Hedwig Raab, Buffalo, as 
the next kin of the deceased author. 
R 42711, Jan. 16. 1928. 280 


Zany; by A. Nevin; pf. © Arthur 
Nevin, New Canaan. Conn., as the 
author. R 42735, Jan. 12, 1928. 281 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notrich.—When the nationality of the composer is not especially stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is either a citizen of the United States or is 


domiciled in the United States. . 


A la dérive; paroles d’Hmile Ronn, 
musique de Léo Daniderff, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Fan. 
28, 1928; E 684973; Edition Arle- 
quin, Paris. 2534 


A Nogent; Java, sur la chanson de 
Henri Battaille, par René Mercier, 
arr. par Bonald, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 


Glee DOD ley Covsan. 28,, 1928> BE 
684964; Editions L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 2535 


Abie’s Irish Rose; words and music 
bye O ream. nt... © 1c, Neb. 7%, 
1928; E 682919; Patricia O’Hearn, 
New York. 2536 


Able to keep; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by A. L. Byers; 
mixed voices. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 27; E 683472; A. L. Byers, 
Anderson, Ind. 2537 


Abraham Lincoln; words and music 
by H. F. Kamp. © 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 
1928; E 686266; Henry F. Kamp, 
Detroit. 2538 


Ach muttchen vor dem schlafengehn ; 
aus Streng verboten, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik yon Will Rollins, of 
Germany. © May 17, 1927; 1 e@. 
Oct. 31; E 685173; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2539 


Acrobat (The) ; by John Mokrejs; pf. 
© Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 23; B 
686191; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 2540 


Across the field; words and music by 
W. A. Dougherty, jr. © Dec. 15, 
1915; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; E 682891; 
William A. Dougherty, jr., Cleve- 


land. 2541 
Adagio . . . biagio; black-bottom, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, adattamento 


ritmico di A. R. Borella, both of 
Italy; piccola orch. con pf. condut- 
tore. 4to. © Dee. 30, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 685042; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 2542 


Adagio e giga; by Baldassare Galuppi, 
arr. by M. Esposito, of France, ed. 
by W. G. Whittaker; string quintet, 
with flute and bassoon ad lib. Se. 
© Dec. 8, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 25, 1928; 
EH 685010; Oxford university press, 
London. 2543 


Adalbert, was hast du in der tite; 
fox marsch, aus Es geht schon bes- 
ser, worte von Rudolph Schanzer 
und Ernst Welisch, musik von Ru- 
dolph Nelson, of Germany, arr. von 
Otto Lindemann. © Sept. 11, 1926; 
1 ec. Oct. 31, 1927; E 685155; Rondo 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2544 


Admiration; a love song, by Floyd P. 
St. Clair; 8 wind instruments, with 
pf. ace. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 21; E 6838328; Joseph HE. 
Agnew, Kansas City, Mo. 2545 


After all that I’ve been to you; words 
and melody by Frank Parente. © 
1e@. Feb. 29, 1928; E 683552; James 
Dante, Madison, N. J. 2546 


Again; waltz, words by M. Elizalde, 
music by Fred HElizalde, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
© Jan. 24, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 18; B 
684854; Cavendish musie co., Lon- 
don. 2547 


Agent (L’) de la porte St. Denis (The 
policeman of St. Denis gate):° scéne 
de la vie de Paris, de Francis 
Casadesus, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 685092; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 2548 


Agnus Dei; from the mass L’hora 
pass, music by Ludovico Viadana, 
arr. by A. Dress; 4 men’s voices. 
(In Columbia college vested choir 
series) © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
24; E 686269; Alphonse Dress, Du- 
buque, Ia. 2549 


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2550 


pt. 16, nese ye 2s 


Agnus Dei; music by Leo Sowerby; 
mixed voices; in D maj. 4to. 
Heb. 16, 1928 m2 ye. eb. Tei) | Bi 
6838251; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

2550 


Aguona ir agota; duet, words and 
music by A. Vanagaitis. ©1c. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 682842; Antanas Vana- 
gaitis, Chicago. 2551 


Ah wish ah was a blonde (Ah! si... 
ah! si... jétais blonde) ; words 


and music by V. Keene, of Canada. 


Washington, D. C., George C. Shoe- 
maker, © Feb. 17, 1928" 2.¢ Feb. 
29; HE 683526; Violet Keene, Oak- 
ville, Ontario, Canada. 2552 


Aimer; air de La dame au domino, 
paroles de H. de Gorsse et V. Dar- 
lay, musique d’ Henri Hirchmann, 
of “France. (©, Wee) 38. 11927 > 1c. 
Jan. 28, 1928; H 684983; Choudens, 
Paris. 2553 


Ain’t nobody: nice as Nancy; words’ 


and melody by W. Crawley. © 1c. 
Feb. 20, 1928; E 686160; Wilton 
Crawley, Chicago. 2554 


Air (An) line to the moon; words by 
J. F. McGovern, music by Geo. A. 
Elton. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Jan. 13, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 
31; E 682690; James F. McGovern, 
Worcester. 2555 


Al fresco; idylle, by Edyth Steele, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 1, 1928; 
1 ¢ Feb. 16; EH 684883; A. Ham- 
mond & eco., London. 2556 


Al Smith; words and music by J. 
Rooney. New York: City, Frank 
Harding music house. © Jan. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 683149; James 
Rooney, Providence, R. I. 200% 


Alabama, Southland’s pride; words 
and music by N. H. Allen, harmon- 
ized by Estella Allen Striplin. © 
1 ec. Jan. 11, 1928; EH 682165; Nettie 
Hadley Allen, Selma, Ala. 2558 


Alakazam; march, by R. B. Eisen- 
berg; band. 4to. © Feb. 21, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 24; E 686277; W. R. Dal- 
bey music co., Omaha, Neb. 2559 


Albumblatt (Feuillet d’album); von 
Giulio de Micheli, of Italy, op. 48, 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; orch. mit pf.-direction. 4to. © 
Aug. 6, 1927; 1 ec. Aug. 23; E 685048 ; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 2560 


Alexander’s Dixie jubelee [!]; words 
and music by H. R. Allen. ©1. 


Feb. 1, 1928; E 682763; Harry Ray- 
mond Allen, Washington. 2561 


All aboard for rock-a-bye bay; by 
George L. Cobb, arr. by A. J. Weidt; 
ten. banjo solo. © Novy. 18, 1927; 
2 c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683103; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 2562 


All alone in dreamland; waltz, words 
by J. Cowan, melody by Clarke Tate. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 683485; 
Jodie Cowan, St. Louis. 2563 


All creatures now with hearts rejoice; 
composer anon., early 17th century, 
transcribed and ed. by Peter War- 
lock, of Great Britain; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto; in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 24, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 25, 1928; H 684997 ; Oxford 
university press, London. 2564 


All old bachelors are hard to please; 
words and melody by Bud tLandress. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1928; E 681808; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 2565 


All over this world; words and melody 
by Norfolk quartette. © 1 e. Feb. 
15, 1928; E 681972; Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 2566 


All the world knows I’m in love with 
you; words by Harold Atteridge, 
melody by Maurie Rubens. © 1 e¢. 
Feb. 21, 1928; E 6833864; Jacob J. 
Shubert, New York. 2567 


Alla sarabanda; by Thomas F. Dun- 
hill, of Great Britain; viola and pf. 
© Feb. 1):1928; 1 @ Feb. 17; BH 
684820; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 2568 


Allah’s holiday; by Rudolf Friml, arr. 
by Tom Clark; orch. 4to. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 «@ Feb. 20; E 6838324; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 2569 


Allemande [and] Courante; from Suite 
in the ancient style, by Charles 
Wood, of Great Britain, ed. by Henry 
G. Ley; organ. © Feb. 13, 1928;1¢. 
Feb. 23; E 685145; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, The year book press, Itd., 
London. 2570 


Almas criollas; danza portorriquefa, 
por R. Marquez, jr.; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
7, 1928; EH 682938; Rafael Marquez, 
jr., Santurce, Porto Rico. 2571 


Alone; words and music by John Pat- 
rick Breigh, harmony by Bauer bros. 
© .Nov. 24, 1927; 2 c. Dee 30; E 
683289; Hulda Hetze, Menomonie, 
Wis. 2572 


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no. 2, 1928 


2592 


= 


Alone at last; words and music by A. | Always waitin’ for someone; words 


Hisenberg. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1928; E 
683197; Anita Hisenberg, Brooklyn. 
2573 


Alone? no! not alone; words by N. A. 
Katibah, music by I. W. Gates, arr. 
by W. D. Sabin. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Jan. 9, 1928; 2c. 
Feb. 21; E 683342; Irving W. Gates 
and Nejib A. Katibah, Port Crane, 
mY. 2574 


Alone we two; words by Robert F. 

Rogers. music by P. B. Schmahl. © 

1 @. Feb. 24, 1928; E 686382; Paul 
B. Schmahl, Soldier’s home, Calif. 

maa 105) 


Alpine (The) climbers; by Archibald 
suvee. arr, by J... H: Pitt, of, Great 


Britain; orch. with pf. ‘conductor. 
iedtam 1d 1998 1c. Web. 8: H 
684703; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 2576 


Alpine (The) glow; reverie, by Adam 
Geibel; pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 21; EK 686295 ; Theodore Presser 
co.,' Philadelphia. ZOU 


Alte (Der) Vater Rhein; text von Carl 
Bretschneider, musik yon Franz 
Doelle, of Germany, arr. von Otto 
Lindemann. © Apr. 15, 1926; 1 e. 
Oct. 31, 1927; E 685185; Rondo-ver- 
lag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2578 


Alten (Die) deutschen eichen, wie 
bliihen sie so schén; von W. Linde- 
mann, of Germany; orch. mit text. 
4to. © Dee. 1, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 15, 
1928; E 684755; Wilhelm Linde- 
mann, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 

2579 


Although you’ve gone—you still are 
with me; words and music by Jos. 
Geo. Gilbert, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., With banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in D. 
| Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Feb. 8, 1928; 1 c Feb. 9; E 684695; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

2580 


Always happy; by Richardson Phillips, 
6p. 32, no. 4;, pf:..© Dee: 15, 1927: 
2c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 679958; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 2581 


Always my valentine; words and mu- 
sie by F. HE. F. Young, arr. by Thom- 
as Confare. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 
681778 ; Fannie E. Fuller Young, Chi- 
cago. 2582 


and music by W. Hall; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
(In Red pepper ryhthms) © Feb. 
10, 1928; 2 « Feb. 4; E 683504; 
Wendell Hall music publishers, Chi- 
cago. 2583 


Am abend, am abend; text von Otto 
Stransky u. Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Fredy Raymond, of Austria, op. 147. 
© Feb. 10, 1926; 1 c. Oct. 31, 1927; 
H 685178 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 2584 


Am ‘riidesheimer schloss steht eine 
linde; foxtrott, worte von Ernst 
Neubach, musik von Hrich Ziegler, 
of Austria, arr. von Otto Lindemann. 
@ Apr. 27, 1926: 2’ e! ‘Oct.731, 1927; 
FH 685189'; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 


Berlin. 2585 
Amalasvintha; lied und foxtrot, text 
von Beda, musik von Robert 
Katscher, of Austria. © Jan. 5, 


1928; 1¢. Feb. 24; E 684938; Wiener 


bohéme verlag, Vienna. 2586 
Amalie geht mit’m gummikavalier; 
worte und musik yon Siegwart 


Ehrlich, of Germany. © Apr. 23, 
1927; 1 ec. Oct. 31; E 685151; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2587 


Amami ancora; versi di Pietro 
Spadaro, musica di A. Patricolo. © 
1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 681761; Angelo 
Patricolo, Brooklyn. 2588 


Amapu; from The optimists, words by 
Edward Knoblock, music by Mel- 
ville Gideon. New York, Leo Feist, 
ine. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; 
E 683060; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Itd., London. 2589 


America I love you; words and music 
by F. A. Belov; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1928; E 686151; Freida A. Belov, 
Philadelphia. 2590 


America, pearl of the wave; words 
and music by CC. W. McClure. 
Kansas City, Mo., J. W. Jenkins 
sons’ music co. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2c. 
Feb. 3; E 6817388; Charles W. Mc- 
Clure, Kansas City, Kan. 2591 


America sings; hymn of fraternity, 
words by Mary Louise Dawson, 
music by William Lester; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2c. 
Feb. 9; E 682974; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 2592 


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2593 


America, the beautiful; words by 
Katharine Lee Bates, music by Wil- 
liam Arms Fisher; mixed voices, 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 
8, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 13; E 681926; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 2593 


American cadets; march, by Charles 
H. Maskel; pf. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 15; EH. 681953.; Morris 
music pub. co., Philadelphia. 2594 


American (The) student hymnal; ed. 
by H. Augustine Smith. 12mo. 
Jan. 16, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 18; 
A 1061272; Century co., New York. 

2595 

Ammore (L’) mio (Love of mine) ; 
parole di R. Cordiferro, English ver- 
sion by Frederick H. Martens, 
musica di G. M. Curi. © Feb. 9, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 681945; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 2596 


Among the hills; suite, by HE. Beck- 
Slinn, of Great Britain, op. 40; pf. 
1. On the hillside. 
Jan. 5, 1928; 1 ce. Feb. 25; E 685015; 
Oxford university press, London. | 

2597 

Amore (L’) e mio; mazurka, by Vito 
Caiati. © 1 c. Feb. 17, 1928; E 
686083 ; Vito Caiati, New York. 

2598 


Amore eterno; waltz, melody by J. 
Sardo. © 1 c.. Feb. 13, 1928: E 
683158 ; Joseph Sardo, Brooklyn. 

2599 


And how; words and music by H. B. 
Allen, jr.; pf. ©1c. Feb. 8, 1928; 
E 683002; Harold Bayard Allen, jr., 
Mt. Holly, N. J. 2600: 


And how; words and music by Maury 


Madison [pseud. of W. Renwick 
Smith]. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; E 
683379; W. Renwick Smith, New 
York. . 2601 


And yet there is room; words and 
music by Haldor Lillenas. (In New 
Lillenas’ songs). © Feb. 1, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 17; E 686064; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 2602 


And you weren’t quite sixteen; fox- 
trot. words by J. J. McCuen, music 
by Jack Edwards. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 27, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 29; E 683529; Jerome J. 


McCuen, Albany. 2603 
Angel spirits of sleep;. words by 
Robert Bridges, music by Healy 


Willan, of Great Britain; sop. 1, 2 
and alto; in E min. 4to. [Staff 


[4 others] © | 


pt. TT, 0. s., v. 23 


and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 

19, 1928; 1 c Feb. 25; E 685008; 

Oxford university press, London.. 
2604 


Angelo; tyran de Padoue, drame 
lyrique en 5 actes, tiré du drame de 


Victor Hugo par Charles Méré, 
musique d’Alfred Bruneau, of 
France. Partition chant et pf. 4to. 


© Feb: 2,,1928; 1 e¢. Rebs 245° D 
27271; Heugel, Paris. 2605 


Angels of sleep; words and music by 
J. P. Newell; alto or bar., with 
quartets for male and mixed voices, 
with pf. or organ ace. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 17; E 686094; John 
P. Newell, Los Angeles. 2606 


Anna Bell; words by A. M. Kuenzinger, 
music by Ann E. Kuenzinger; pf. 
© 1c Feb. 16, 1928; EH 683213; 
Anna M. Kuenzinger, Chicago. 2607 


Afioranza ...; triste Cubano, letra y 
musica de M. Simons [i. e. M. S. 
Rodriguez], of Cuba. ©1c. Feb. 11, 
1928; E 683133; Moises Simon Rod- 
riguez, Havana, Cuba. , 2608 


Any rags; schottische, by Thos. S. 
Allen, arr. by A. J. Weidt; ten. banjo 
solo. © Nov. 18, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 11, 
1928; E 683104; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 2609 


Anywhere under the sun; words by 
Tommie Malie, music by Erwin Barg 
and Marty Bloom, arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett; pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 686287; 
Milton Weil music ¢o., Chicago. 


April song; by Herbert Frank Nicholls, 
of Great Britiain; pf. London, Row- 
land’s. © Feb. 6, 1928; 1c. Feb. 24; 
E 684920; Solomon Rowland, Lon- 
don. 2611 


Ar tu Zinai; by A. Vanagaitis; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1928; E 682843; Antanas 


Vanagaitis, Chicago. 2612 
Arabian love theme; by George 
Bruhns; pf. conductor pt. © Feb. 


14, 1928; 2 c« Feb. 13; E 686182; 
Ross Jungnickel, ine., New York. 
2613 


Archie of the Royal air force; words 
and music by Ernest Longstaffe, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 3, 1928; 1e. 
Feb. 7; E 684697; Chappell & co, 
td., London. 2614 


Argentina; tango, versi di A. Ferrari, 
musica di Vincenzo Raimondi, of 


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2637 


~ 


Italy; pf. © Sept. 15, 1927 ; 1 ec. | As long as you care for me; words and 


Dec. 14; E 684593; Alba musicale, 
Rome. 2615 


Argonne; words and music by W. A. 
Wilander. © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 9; E 682968 ; William A. Wilan- 
der, Glendale, L. I., N. Y.. 2616 


Arithmetic (The) problem; intermezzo, 
by Edith Rowland, of Great Britain ; 
pf. © Feb. 18, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 15; 
E 684882; J. Curwen & sons, ltd, 
London. 2617 


Arizona Mona; fox trot, words and 
music by T. M. Bowers. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 1928 ; E 683293 ; Thomas M. Bow- 
ers, Chicago. 2618 


Arms of love; words by Alfred Bryan 
and Francis Wheeler, music by Pete 
Wendling; pf. acce., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry Tiedeman. © Feb. 28, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 28; E 686424; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

2619 


Arnold and Bertha; words and music 
by A. Wiley and B. Wiley, arr. by 
James Alston. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1927; 
E 671005; Arnold Wiley and Bertha 
Wiley, Chicago. 2620 


Artichauts (Les) ; de Comte Obligado, 
lyrics d’André Barde, musique de 
~Racul Moretti, of France. © Dec. 
ple toot: ote Meb, e245) 2928". h 
685102; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2621 


Arturo; one step, di Vittorio Masche- 
roni, of Italy; piccola orch. © Jan. 
14, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 9; E 684683; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 2622 


Arundell (Dennis) Four old French 
songs; set to music by Dennis Arun- 
dell, of Great Britain. 1. Trois se- 
reurs. [3 others] © Jan. 5, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 25; E 685030; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 2623 


AS berniukas; duet, words and music 
by A. Vanagaitis. ©. 1°c...Feb., 4, 
1928; EH 682844; Antanas Vanagaitis, 
Chicago. 2624 


As I gaze on you with a lovers pride; 
words and music by E. Klemens. © 
1 e: Feb. 4, 1928; E 681772; Emma 
Klemens, Milwaukee. 2625 


As long as we’re together; words by 
Billy Rose and Walter Hirsch, mel- 
ody by Benny Meroff. © 1 ce. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 682993; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 2626 


music by Roy Turk; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Feb. 23, 1928; 2c. Feb. 24; BE 686365; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York, 2627 


AS paséjau apyneli; words and music 
by A. Vanagaitis. © 1c. Feb. 4, 
1928; E 682845; Antanas Vanagaitis, 
Chicago. 2628 


Ashes of dreams; words and music 
by F. C. Root. ©1 ce. Feb. 24, 1928; 
E 683411; Fred C. Root, Tonawanda, 
INTs: AYE 2629 


Ask the stars why I love you; words 
and music by L. Swindler. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
14, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 683341; Lila 
Swindler, Muskogee, Okl. 2630 


At break of day; words by William 
Alexander Percy, music by Roger 
Lockwood; med. voice. © Feb. 2, 
1928):)\2. ¢.. Pebt-3.31, 681737 «BR. Ti. 


Huntzinger, inc, New York. 2631 
At Tankerton inn; words by Hugh 
Chesterman, music by Howard 


Fisher, of Great Britain. © Jan. 27, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 18; E 684860; Boosey 
& co, Itd., London. 2632 


At the barbecue; from Lovely lady, 
words by Harry A. Steinberg and 
Eddie Ward, music by Dave 
Stamper and Harold Levey. © 
Feb. 3, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 681768; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 2633 


Atterberg (Kurt) Konzert; fiir horn 
u. orch. von K. Atterberg, of 
Sweden, op. 28; horn o. violoncell 
u. klavier. © Jan. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 17; E 684814; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 2634 


Au temps d’Haydn ... ; menuet, de 
Maurice-Schwaab, of France; pf. 
© Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 
685132; Durand et cie., Paris. 2635 


Augen, in denen die liebe triumt; 
tango-serenade, text von Ria Ria 
[pseud.], musik von Frido Grothey, 
op. 78, arr. von Bernhard Hgg, both 
of Germany; orch. 4to. © Sept. 
1, 1927; 1 ce. Feb. 3, 1928; E 6846382 ; 
W. Ehrier & co., Leipzig. 2636 


Autumn leaves; réverie, by Ernest 
Newton, of Great Britain; pf. 
Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 16; E 684889 ; 
A. Hammond & co., London. 2637 


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2638 


Ave Maria; sacred solo, with liturgi- 
eal text and English tr., music by 
G. M. Compagno. San Francisco, 
Graeyse publishers. 4to. 1. Low 
voice—2. High voice. © Novy. 23, 
1927; 2 ec. low voice Feb. 4, 1928, 
2 ec. high voice Feb. 25; E 681766; 
Grace Marie Compagno, San Fran- 
cisco. 2638 


Ave Maria; versi di P. Macchiarulo, 
musica di Omero Castellucci. 
Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 10; EK 686114; 
Pasquale Macchiarulo, New York. 

2639 


Aviation has an appeal to me; words 
and music by T. Howe. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 27; E 683459; Theodore 
Howe, Nampa, Id. 2640 


Awake my soul; words from the Bible, 
music by Evan Stephens; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. (In Deseret 
anthems, v. 3) © Mar. 28, 1927; 
2 c. Dec. 7; E 682785; Deseret book 
co., Salt Lake City. 2641 


Ayidene; words by M. Rund. melody 
by D. Meyerovitz. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1928; E 683307; Morris Rund, New 
York. 2642 


Babette; words and music by A. R. 


Eppes. © 1 c Feb... 25, 1928; HE 
686389; Alice Ravenel Eppes. 
Charleston, S. C. 2643 


Baby blue blues; fox trot, words and 
melody by H. A. Kies. © 1 «¢. Feb. 
20, 1928; E 686144; Horace Allen 
Kies, Platteville, Wis. 2644 


Baby of mine; words and music by 
Rosalie Fenn Forrester. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 681884; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 2645 


Babyin’ my baby; words by lLyhue 
Marshall, music by Bobby Shoe- 
maker; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 
25, 1928; 2 e:. Feb. 7; HY 682904; 
Miller & Shoemaker, ine., New York. 

2646 


Baby’s (A) best friend; from She’s 
my baby, words by Lorenz Hart, 
music by Richard Rodgers; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 23; E 686323; Harms, inc., New 
York. 2647 


Baby’s wooden soldiers; song fox- 
trot, words by Huntley Trevor, mu- 
sic by Sherman Myers, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


pt. m1, ns. we 2 


© Jan.’ 20, 1928;:1¢e. Jan. 28 
684545; Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 
2648 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Cembalo 
obbligato; chi in amore ha nemica 
la sorte, adapted by Walter Rum- 
mel; pf. © Dee. 30, 1927; 1 ¢c. Jan. 
38, 1928, 1 ec. Jan. 24; E 677862; J. & 
W. Chester, ltd., London. 2649 


I follow Thee now; aria with 
chorale, English words by C. S. 
Terry, arr. and ed. by William 
Gillies Whittaker, of England; sop. 
and contralto or sop. 2. 4to. © 
Feb. .1%, 1928; dt) eo) Weber. 
684866; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
2650 


Leopold serenata; Thy name like 
unto the sun, adapted by Walter 
Rummel; pf. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 ec. 
Jan. 3, 1928, 1 ec. Jan. 24; EH 677863; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd.; London. 2651 


Orchestral overture; through 
affliction we enter the kingdom of 
heaven, adapted by Walter Rummel; 
pt: ©. Dec. 30; 1ee7=* 1 eG Bano: 
1928, 1 c. Jan. 24; E 677864; J. & 
W. Chester, Itd., London. 2652 


— Subdue us through Thy kindness; 
choral from the Cantata Jesu nahm 
zu sich die zwolfe, tr. from the Ger- 
man, by Arthur W. Locke, music 
arr. by Richard Donovan; 4 wom- 
en’s voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
Feb.. 15, 192835268 Bebo 20> 75 
683511; E. C. Schirmer music ©¢o., 
Boston. 2653 


Back I went to parliament; words 
and music by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, both of England; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 28, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1928; 
E 684782; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 2654 


Back to the golden childhood days; 
words and music by J. A. French, 
arr. by Edw. Morbach, jr. © 1 «. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 681959; Joseph 
Alonzo French, Louisville. 2655 


Bacon (Ted) modern and _ practical 
violin method; by Ted Bacon. bk. 
1! © Jan: 28, 1928);+ 2 @ and ait. 
Feb. 6; A 1064603; Ted W. Bacon, 
Portland, Or. 2656 


Bad feeling blues; words and melody 
by Blind Blake. © 1 c¢. Feb. 15, 
1928; E 686020; Chicago musie pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 2657 


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Balai (Le) qui réve; de Charles- 
Henry, of France; pf. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 1c. Feb. 24; EH 685120; Heugel, 
Paris. 2658 


Ballad (The) of Semmerwater; North 
eountry legend, words by William 
Watson, music by Frederic H. Wood, 
of England, op. 10, no. 2; sop. 1, 2 
and contralto 1, 2. 4to. © Feb. 15, 
1928; 1c. Feb. 16; E 684784; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 2659 


Ballyhoo; words by J. E. Halligan, 
music by Robi Merino. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1928; EK 686133; James Edward 
Halligan, New Orleans. 2660 


Banditenstreiche (Traits de bandits) ; 
ouverture, von Franz von Suppé, arr. 
von Edmund Haensch, of Germany ; 
orch. mit pf.-organ direction. © 
Jan. 16, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8; E 684682 ; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 2661 


Bandonéon; par André Sab, of France ; 
pf. avee viclons. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 28, 1928; EH 684962; Edi- 
tions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 
2662 

Banjo harmony; melody and obligato, 
with chords by symbols, by G. P. 
Landry. Lessons no. 1-25, supple- 
ments no. 1-4. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 26; E 682795; George P. Lan- 
dry, Laneaster, Pa. 2663 


Bank ban; fantasie tiber motive der 
oper von F. Erkel, arr. von B. Leo- 
pold, of Austria; orch. mit pf. 0. 
orgel direction. © Aug. 6, 1927; 1c. 
Aug. 28; E 685045; D. Rahter, Leip- 
Zig. 2664 


Barcarola; a song of the sea, parole 
e musica di Guglielmo Zuelli, of 
Italy; coro a 4 voci virile. 4to. © 
Hel wie. tose + Uo. Gc. hep? 729° 
683508; A. Fassio, New York. 2665 


Barearolle; de A. Bosc, of France; 
orch. avee pf. econducteur. 4to. 
Wee ot, 1920. fc, “Anus? 4°92: 1 
685080; Auguste Bose, Paris. 2666 


Barearolle nocturne [and] Petite his- 
toire; 2 piéces inséparables d’Alfred 
Bachelet, of France; orch. Parti- 
tion: © Dee. 31;'1927; 1 ¢c. Feb. 24, 
1928; E 685186; Durand et cie.,, 
Paris. 2667 

Barwinskyj (W.) Marsch; miniature 
Uber ukrainische volkslieder, arr. 
yon Emil Bauer, of Austria; kleines 
u. grosses orch. mit pf. direction. © 
Pane ZG GVsisols ef hep: -23"> 
685077; Universal edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 2668 


2679 


~ 


Battle flag of the 182nd; words and 
music by J. Carter; pf. 4to. © Feb. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 686106; Jay 
Carter, New York. 2669 


Bay (The) state stomp; by Chuck 
Miller [pseud. of Chas. T. Miller] 
and Julian Webster, arr. by J. Web- 
ster; orch. 4to. © Feb. 27, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 27; E 683468; Alfred & co., 
New York. 2670 


Baynton-Power (H.) Two slow melo- 
dies ; by H. Baynton-Power, of Great 
Britain; organ. Morning dew. [1 
other] © Jan. 24, 1928; 1 ¢@ Jan. 
27; E 684788; W. Paxton & co., Itd., 
London. 2671 


Beale st. blues; by W. C. Handy, arr. 
by F. Henri Klickmann; HE flat alto, 
B flat ten. and C melody saxophone 
with pf. acc. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 9; E 686166; Alfred & co., New 
York. 2672 


Beating up the channel; words by 
Charles G. Mortimer, musie by Wil- 
frid Sanderson, of Great Britain. © 
Pate 20 lee: Lew MED oles +0 By 
684859; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

2673 

Beau cavalier; marche-one step, de A. 
Bose, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1926; 1. 
Aug. 4, 1927; E 685082; Augusta 
Bose, Paris. 2674 


Beauties of the Southwest; words by 
Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry J. Lin- 
coln], music by S. Ignacio. © Jan. 
oA (1928 3 2...¢.4 BMeb.. Ayr WA 682747. : 
Simeon Ignacio, Fort Bliss, Tex. 

2675 

Beautiful Danube (Le beau Danube 
bleu) ; valse, by Johann Strauss, arr. 
by Aubrey Winter, of England; orch. 
wth pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 4; E 684620; Hawkes 
& son (London), ltd., London. 2676 


Beautiful dawn; poem by J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Karl Hajos; high 
voice, in D. © Feb. 16, 1928; 2. 
Feb. 18; E 683252; Boston music co., 
Boston. 2677 


Beautiful hymns of praise; ed. and 
compiled by M. D. Ussery. Brown- 
wood, Tex., Way.of truth pub. co. 
12mo. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. 
Feb. 28; A 1066534; M. D. Ussery, 
Brownwood, Tex. 2678 


Beautiful isle of love; words and mu- 
sic by G. M. Yapp; sop. and alto. 
© 1c¢ Feb. 28, 1928; BE 686446; 
Grace May Yapp, Alkabo, N. D. 

2679 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2680 


pt. 17; ny s.pv..23 


Beautiful love; words and music by 
L. D. Beeger. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; 
E 683371; Lina Dumouriez Beeger, 
Redwood City, Calif. 2680 


Beauty (The) doctor; words and mel- 
ody by E. C. Davis. © 1. Feb. 23, 
1928; E 686235; Hdward C. Davis, 
New York. 2681 


Because I walk with Thee; sacred 
song, words by Hlizabeth McCabe 
Gilmore, music by J. Harold For- 
shaw; med. voice. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 28; HE 686431; Southwest 
music pub. co., Los Angeles. 2682 


Because you promised; words and 
music by L. H. G. Cox, of Canada ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 81, 
1928; 1 « Feb. 2; E 684570; Lionel 
Harry George Cox, Baldur, Mani- 
toba, Canada. 2683 


Because you smiled at me; words and 
music by Gene Stone [i. e. EH. R. 
Stone] © 1 ec Feb. 28, 1928; E 
686448; Eugene Robert Stone, Los 
Angeles. ‘ 2684 


Because you went away little girl; 
words by J. Kutzura, music by Rich- 
ard Broughton. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
E 683399; Joseph Kutzura, Los An- 
geles. 2685 


Bee (A) comes in at the window; by 
Ferris Owen, of Great Britain; pf. 
London, Rowland’s. © Feb. 8, 1928; 


1c Feb. 24; E 684925; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 2686 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Violin-kon- 


zert in D-dur; von L. van Beethoven, 
op 61, bearb. von P. Schneeberger, of 
Switzerland. © June 20, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 684672; Paul Schnee- 
berger, Bienne, Switzerland. 2687 


Beetle dance; by Richardson Phillips, 
op. 32, no. 5: pf...© Dec. 15,1927; 
2c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 679954; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 2688 


Before you forgot; words and melody 
by C. S. Agines. © 1 c. Feb. 29, 
1928; E 683558; Charles S. Agines, 
Brooklyn. 2689 


Behold the Lamb of God; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by Nor- 
man Landis; mixed voices with bar. 
solo and organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 29, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 29; BH 683512; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 2690 


Bellarosa; Spanischer onestep, worte 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Otto 
Stransky, of Austria. © Oct. 5, 


1926; 1c Oct. 31, 1927; E 685190; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 
2691 


Belle (La) Hleanor; gavotte de ballet, 
by Hugo Frey; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 
29; E 683536; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 2692 


Bellini (Vincenzo) Norma; ouverture 
zur oper, arr. von William Gorgel, 
of Germany; orch. mit pf.-direktion. 
© Jan. 16, 1928; 1 ¢« Feb. 6; EB 
684607 ; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 2693 


Beloved; words and melody by Gus 
Kahn and Joe Sanders. ©1c. Feb. 
3, 1928; E 681745; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 2694 


Beloved, let us love one another; an- 
them, words from the Scripture, 
music by George B. Nevin; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 9; E 683038; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 2695 


Benjamin, ich hab’ nichts anzuzieh’n; 
foxtrot, text von Beda, musik von 
Jara Benes, of Hungary. © Nov. 
14, 1927; 2c Feb. 3, 1928; E 684557 ; 
Wiener bohéme verlag, Vienna. 

2696 


Benkende (Die) man un froy; words 
and music by H. Vernoff. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 4, 1928; EH 681777; Helke Ver- 
noff, New York. 2697 


Berceuse; text by Oscar Covert Miller, 
music by F. Greenwald, op. 3, no. 1. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Metro. music league. 
©: Jan. 26; 1928. 2)e) Went 242) 
686358 ; Ferdinand Greenwald, Brook- 


lyn. 2698 
Berceuse; waltz, melody by A. B. 
Bishop):),1st), violins ©) te. web. 3, 


1928; E 681756; A. Blair Bishop, 
Cumberland, Md. 2699 


Berceuse triste; mélodie, paroles de 
Tristan Klingsor, musique de Sylvio 
Lazzari, of France. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 ec Jan. 28, 1928; E 684979; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 2700 


Berlin (Irving) ine. collection of song 
hits for saxophone; folio no. 3, arr. 
by Kenn Sisson. © Feb. 9, 1928; 
2 ec. and aff. Feb. 10; A 1064904; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 2701 


Berlin (Irving) ine. famous song hits 
for tenor banjo; arr. by Ralph Colic- 
chio; with pf. ace. folio no. 4. © 
Feb. 9, 1928; 2 ce. and aff. Feb: 10; A 
1064905; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 2702 


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no. 2, 1928 


2724 


Berlin, Berlin, wie bist du sch6én ge- 
worden; aus Dariiber ldsst sich 
reden, worte und musik von Fried- 
rich Hollaender, of Germany, arr. 
von Otto Lindemann. © July 17, 
1926; 1-¢. Oct. 31, 1927; E 685176; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

2703 


Bianchina mia; mazurka, by G. Di 
Janni; mand. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1928; 
E 681820; Giuseppe Di Janni, Brook- 
lyn. 2704 


Big Bill the builder ; words and music 
by Milton Weil, Bernie Grossman 
and Larry Shay, arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
7, 1928; 2c. Feb. 9; E 683027; Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 2705 


Bill Mason; words and melody by Roy 
Harvey. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; H 
681986; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 2706 


Bird songs at eventide; by Eric Coates, 
arr. by Dan Godfrey, of Great Brit- 
ain; cornet solo, with acc. of full 
military band, with solo clarinet in 
B flat, conductor and words. (In 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 550) © 
Jan. 30, 1928; 1c. Feb. 8; E 684712; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 2707 


Bits of blues; words by Grady Moore, 
‘melody by Sid Harkreader. ©1e. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 681978; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine, Chicago. 2708 


Bitter tears that touched my heart; 
words and music by I. Shalomith, 
arr. by Walter W. Newcomer. New 
York, N. Y., Frank Harding. © 
Feb. 20, 1928; 2c. Feb. 29; E 683534 ; 
Israel Shalomith, Brooklyn. 2709 


Bizet (Georges) L’Arlésienne; selec- 
tion from the incidental music: to 
Daudet’s drama, ed. by Arthur Pur- 
cell, of England; pf. © Dec. 24, 
1927; 1 c. Dec. 28; E 684752; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 2710 


Carmet suite; melodien aus 
Bizet’s oper Carmen, bearb. von Otto 
Seyfert, of Germany; 2 violinen, 
cello u. pf. © Aug. 27, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 684676; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 2Ert 


—Pastorale from L’Arlesiene; arr. 
by P. A. Marquardt; orch. with pf. 
© Jan. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 30: EB 
682744; Photo play music co., inc., 
New York. 2712 

Romanza; from The pear! fishers, 


arr. by H. Haaf; pf. New York 
City, Fred Fisher. © Feb. 10, 1928; 


2c. Feb. 18; E 683151; Henry Haaf, 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 2713 


Black dog blues; words and melody 
by Blind Blake and J. Mayo Wil- 
liams. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; B 
686023 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago, 2714 


Black-Jack ; march, by Will Donaldson, 
arr. by James C. McCabe; orch. 
4to. © Jan, 25, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 26; 
E 681689; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 2715 


Blaue nacht; blues, worte von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Will Rollins, of 
Germany. © Dec. 15, 1926; 1 ¢. Oct. 
31, 1927; E 685200; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. h., Berlin. 2716 


Bleak desolation; by Theodore Hahn, 
jr. and Carl Hahn; orch. with pf. 
or organ conductor. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; B 682821; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 217 


Blessed are the pure in heart; anthem, 
words by John Keble, music by W. 
R. Voris; 4 mixed voices; organ ace. 


4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2c. Feb. 18; 
E 683228; H. W. Gray co. New 
York. 2718 


Rlessed is He that cometh; anthem, 
music by W. R. Voris; 4 mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 18; BE 683227; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 2719 


Blessed Lord, with Thee; words by 
Margaret E. Barber, music by R. J. 
Polak; med. voice. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Paramount music pub. co. 
Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. Feb. 2; EH 682749; 
Rudolph J. Polak, Los Angeles. 

2720 


Blink-man am eallin’ yo’; pickaninny 
lullaby, words and music by W. F. 
Feld. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; 
E 686281; William Frederick Feld, 
Milwaukee. 2721 


Blondie; words and melody by R. 
Snyder and L. Parsons. © 1c. Feb. 
6, 1928; E 682944; Relvin Snyder 
and Leslie Parsons, Stockton, Calif. 

2722 


Blossom time in California ; words and 
music by O. Pixley. [Photostat]. 
©.1 e¢ Feb. 21, 1928; B. 683355; 
Olive Pixley, Glendale, Calif. 2723 


Blue chimes; words and music by Roy 
Turk and James F. Hanley; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 9; E 682965; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 2724 


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2725 


pt. 110, mss! W283 


Blue eyes; words and melody by Roy 
Harvey. © 1. Feb. 15, 1928; E 
681989; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 2725 


Blue eyes; words and music by Dave 
Ringle. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
11; H 681946; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. _ 2126 


Blue fox; by Clyde Doerr; E flat alto 
saxophone, with pf. ace. © Feb. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 686069; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 2727 


Blue heron; words by Inglis Fletcher, 
music by F. Vallejo. © Jan. 381, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 683154; Fran- 
cisca Vallejo, San Francisco. 2728 


Blue Monday; melody by C. S. Harris. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1928; E 686439; 
Charles Saul Harris, New York. 

2729) 


stomp, melody by F. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1928; 
EK 681849; Frank Martinez, jr., 
Miami, Fla. i 2730 


Blue yodel; words and melody by J. 
Rodgers. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 
681749; Ralph Peer, New York. 

2731 


Blueberry lane; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Herman Paley; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen, and arrangements for 
C melody, E flat alto and B flat ten. 
saxophones. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 9; E 682984; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. Zaz 


Blues; étude de jazz, von Erwin 
Schulhoff, of Czechoslovakia; pf. © 
Jan. 11, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8; E 684770; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. Dias 


Bliitensterne elementar-klavierschule ; 
von C. Heins, op. 273, neue bearb. 
von Rich. Krentzlin, both of Ger- 
many. © Oct. 16, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 
3, 1928; E 684655; Carl Heins, Leip- 
zig. 2734 

Blumen von Hawaii; lied u. foxtrot, 
text von Kurt Robitschek, musik 
von Walter Kollo, of Germany. © 
Aug. 18, 1927; 1c. Feb. 24, 1928* EB 
684940; Wiener bohéme verlag. 
Vienna. 2735 


Boat song; by Virginia L. Bishop, ed. 
and fingered by W. D. Armstrong; 
pf. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2c. Feb. 9; B 
683054; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 2736 


Blue shivers; 
Martinez, jr. 


Boccherini (Luigi) Sei quartetti per 
archi; scelti, ordinati e riveduti da 
Enrico Polo, of Italy. Seconda serie. 
Partitura.*712mo, 398 Quartetti 1, 2 
e 32. Quartetti 4, 5 e 6. © Feb. 
17, 1928; 1 ¢c. each Feb. 18; E 
684867, 684868 ; G. Ricordi & co., Mi- 
lan. Zloty 2600 


Bohmische polka (Bohemian polka) ; 
aus der oper Schwanda, der dudel- 
sackpfeifer, von Svanda Dudak, mu- 
sik von Jaromir Weinberger, of 
Czechoslovakia, arr. von Emil Bauer, 
of Austria; kleines u. grosses orch. 
mit pf. direction. © Jan. 27, 1928; 
1 @ Feb. 23; E 685076; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

2739 


Bonnie, sweet Bessie; by J. L. Gilbert, 
transcription by G. E. Holmes; viol- 
in and pf. © Dee. 30, 1927; 2 «. 
Feb. 238, 1928; E. 686332; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 2740 


Book (A) of indoor marches; compiled 


by Preston Ware Orem; pf. © Feb. 
8; “1928 2*'e. “antehwaibte Web sens cA. 
1066026 ; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 


adelphia. 2741 
Boosey’s community song sheets, no. 
10; containing two songs, with 


words by A. P. Graves, and two in- 
strumental pieces, music arr. by Syd- 
ney Herbert, of Great Britain; mili- 
tary and brass band, and orch. 4to. 
1. The’ land ‘of *my' #athers? *[3 
others] © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 
18; E 684850; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 2742 


Borneo; fox-trot, words and music by 
Walter Donaldson. © Feb. 16, 1928; 
2c Feb. 18; E 686098; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 2743 


Borneo; words and melody by Walter 
Donaldson. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; E 
682992; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

2744 


Bossy ; words by Carroll Maynard Har- 
ris, music by H. V. Glynn... ©: 1 ec. 
Feb. 24, 1928; E 6838425; Harold 
Vincent Glynn, Newburyport, Mass. 

2745 


Bought with a price; words and music 
by E. L. Stewart. © Feb. 12, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 683327; Edwin Leslie 
Stewart, Huntington, W. Va. 2746 


Boy friends; from Lovely lady, words 
by Cyrus Wood and Harry Steinberg, 
melody by Dave Stamper and Harold 


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no. 2, 1928 


Levey. 
681782; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 


ine., New York. 2747 
Brahms (Johannes) Akademische 
fest-ouverture (Ouverture acadé- 
mique); op. 80, arr. von Leopold 


Weninger, of Austria; orch. mit pf. 
0. organ direction. © Jan. 16, 1928; 
1c Feb. 6; E 684605; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 2748 


In Brahms’ reich; ernste u. hei- 
tere klange aus den worken von J. 
Brahms, fiir junge klavierspieler 
leicht gesetzt von Paul Zilcher, of 
Germany. hefte 1, 2. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 1c. each Feb. 25; E 685188, 
685139 ; Schlesinger’sche buch-u. mu- 
Ss khandlung, Berlin - Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 2749, 2750 


Branfmans march; words and melody 
by L. Feingold. 


(,WYIND DINDDINA) 


© 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; E 686233; Lipa 
Feingold, Brooklyn. 2751 


Break thou the bread of life; com- 
munion service, by William F. Sher- 
wiiieeurean: “GC! Nov. 2) 1927 +) 2 «ec. 
Jan. 21, 1928; E 683078; Hope pub. 
co., Chicago. 2752 


Brin de brise; romance sans paroles, 
d’Harold de Bozi, of France; pf. © 
Pep. 425,) 1928) iic..\ Keb.! 245) BE 
685067 ; Societe anonyme des editions 
Ricordi, Paris. 2753 


Bring back my wandering boy; words 
and melody by Kentucky thorcbreds. 

1 ‘ce. Keb. 15, 1928; E> 686012; 
Chicago music pub. co., ine, Chi- 
cago. 2754 


Bring back the memory of you; words 
and music by A. L. Snyder. © 1c. 
Feb. 29, 1928; E 683559; Alice Lem- 
mon Snyder, Warren, Pa. 


Bring back those kisses of long ago; 
words by A. Fornal and Walter P. 
Keogh, music by John J. Rizza; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © 1 Feb. 21, 


1928; E 683866; Andrew Fornal, 
Brooklyn. 2756 


Broadway I’m lonesome for you; fox- 
trot, words and melody by Jack Bas- 


sett. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 681784; 
Marcus G. Bassett, Dannemora, 
Wit Ys 2757 


Broadway of America; words and mu- 
sie by H. W. Austin, arr. by Sylvia 
M. Austin. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 
683489 ; Hiram W. Austin, El Paso. 

2758 


93485—28——2 


2755 | 


; : 2770 


© 1c. Feb. 6, 1928; E | Brooklet (The) ; by Irénée Bergé; pf. 


conductor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 13; E 686173; Ross Jungnickel, 
inc.,, New York. 2759 


Brooklyn Heights; from Greenwich 
Village Follies, words by Max and 
Nathaniel Lief, music by Ray Per- 


kins; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
4, 1928; 2 @ Feb. 7; E 682955; 
Harms, ine., New York. 2760 


Bruhns (George) Four preludes; pf. 
conductor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 13; E 686177; Ross Jungnickel, 
inc., New York. 2761 


Pastoral; pf. conductor pt. © 
Heb... JA Toe Oe eM GD., ee By 
686184; Ross Jungnickel, inc., New 
York. 2762 


Three leading themes; pf. conduc- 
tor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
13; E 686176; Ross Jungnickel, inc., 
New York. «— 2763 


Brunetta; waltz melody by A. Poggis. 
© 1c. Feb. 29, 1928; E 683557; 
Alpha pub. co., New York. 2764 


(August) Vier 
lieder; musik von A. Brunetti- 
Pisano, of Austria. Wien, Carl 
Haslinger qdm. Tobias. Giabst du 
mir sieben schloésser. [3 others] © 
Jan. 31, 1928; 1 ¢@ Feb. 29; E 
685147; Brunetti-gesellschaft, Salz- 
burg-Wien, Austria. 2765 


Bulbul; par Ed. Poldini, arr: par 
Roger Branga, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1928; EH 685133; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 2766 


Brunetti-Pisano 


Bull-fight (The) blues; words by 
Harold Ringer Harvey, music by 
C. E. Harvey. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1928; 
E 686079; Clarence Edwin Harvey, 


Buhl, Id. 2767 


Burleske serenade; von Sigfrid Karg- 
Hlert, of Germany, op. 112, no. 3; 
violine u. klavier. © Sept. 3, 1927; 
1 ec. Feb. 18, 1928; E 684837; Jul. 
Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig. 2768 


Bury me under the weeping willow; 
words and melody by A. P. Carter. 


©y tive Keb. 3, 1928: BE .68175i. 
Ralph Peer, New York. 2769 
*Busman’s (A) holiday; by Herbert 


Frank Nicholls, of Great Britain; 
pf. London, Rowland’s. © Feb. 6, 
1928; 1 c« Feb. 24; E 684922; Solo- 
mon Rowland, London. 2770 


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2771 


pt. IIT, 0. S., v. 23 


Busy (The) lass; singing game, words 
and music by Hleanor Farjeon, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1927; 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1928; E 684992; 
Oxford university press, London. 

2771 


But I do; words and music by O. 
Valaroff. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1928; E 
683162; Orall Valaroff, San Fran- 
cisco. 2772 


Butterfly (A) dance; by J. Nixon, of 
Australia; pf. London, W. Paxton 
eco. itd. (© Jan. (24, 192s ie: 
Jan. 27; E 684787; Julia Nixon, 
Brisbane, Australia. 2773 


Butterfly’s frolic; by Alfred Redhead, 
of England; pf. London, Rowland’s. 
© Jam 277 1928's" See eb: toe 
684691; Solomon Rowland, London. 

2774 


Buttons for sale; unison song, words 
traditional, music by Alec Rowley, 
of England; in D. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 14, 
1928; 1 «@ Feb. 18; E: 684800; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. ZHAO 


C’est avec ces trucs-la ... 3; paroles 
d’ Albert Willemetz et Ch. L. Pothier, 
musique de ©. Oberfeld, of Poland; 
ace. de pf. avec arr. pour ukulele 
de Francis Salabert. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1928; E 685098; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2776 


Ca fait passer un moment; de Comte 
Obligado, lyrics d’André Barde, mu- 
sique de Raoul Moretti, of France. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1928; 
E 685100; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

rar leer 


Cabaletta; by Theodore Lack, op. 83, 
arr. and fingered by Roy J. Crocker ; 
pt. ©. Feb. 23,1928; 2c. Web. 25 
E 686343; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 


land. 2778 
Cabin home; words and melody by 
Golden melody boys. © 1c. Feb. 


15, 1928; E 686018; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 2779 


Calexico; words and music by J. 
Lowry, arr. by Jess W. Holcomb. 
© 1. Feb. 15, 1928; E 686036; 
John Lowry, San Diego, Calif. 

2780 


California I love all of you; words 
and music by F. Rose and K. 
Guiott. Globe ed. © Jan. 12, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 18; E 682889; Rose Guiott 
and Karl Guiott, Eureka, Calif. 

2781 


Calling me home; words by Harry 
Graham, music by Richard Meyer, 
of U. S., and Albert Sirmay, of 
Hungary. London, Chappell & co., 
ltd. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; 
E 683237; Harms, ine, New York. 

2782 


Campane (Le) religiose (The religious 
chimes); by P. Colavita; pf. 
1c. Feb. 24, 1928; EH 683427; Philip 
Colavita, Richmond. 2783 


Candidates march; by F. I. Phillips; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c Feb. 
8, 1928; E 686384:" Flo” idier 
Phillips, Long Beach, Calif. 2784 


Cannibal chief; Fiji dance, by F. T. 
MeGrath, arr. by A. J. Weidt; ten. 
banjo solo. © Nov. 18, 1927; 2 «. 
Feb. 11, 1928; E 683102; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 2785 


Can’t you guess who; words and music 
by J. L. Knipe. © Feb. 17, 1928; 
2 @ Feb. 29; HE 683521; James L. 
Knipe, Lancaster, Pa. 2786 


Cantina Rose; words by C. Squadrilli, 
melody by Jan Plaskette, [ i. e. Jane 
Plaskette]. © 1«¢ Feb. 15, 1928; 
E 686028; Jane Plaskette and C. 
Squadrilli, Hollywood, Calif. 2787 


Cantique spirituel; paroles de Lorenzo 
dei Medici, musique de Raymond 
Petit, of France. [Italian and 
French text] © Feb. 2, 1928; 1. 
Feb. 24; E 685127; Heugel, Paris. 

2788 


Canto (Il) dell’ Alba; di Vincenzo 
Raimondi, of Italy; pf. ©1e. Dee. 
14, 1927; EH 684599; Alba musicale, 
Rome. 2789 


Canzone francese; by Ercole Pasquini, 
arr. by Michele Esposito, of France, 
ed. by W. G. Whittaker ; string quin- 
tet, with flute and bassoon ad lib. 
Se. © Jan. 12, 1928: 1 « Feb. 25; 
E 685007; Oxford university press, 
London. 2790 


Captain Popham; march, by J. De 
Angelus; pf. © 1 c Web is.7ae2s- 
E 681748; John De Angelus, Thomp- 
sonville, Conn. 2791 


Caravane (La); ou, La fille du 
Bédouin, de Comte Obligado, lyrics 
d’André Barde, musique de Raoul 
Moretti, of France; ace. de pf. avec 
arr. pour ukulele de Francis editions. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1928; 
E 685101; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2792 


150 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 2, 1928 2815 
Jjaravane (La); ou, La fille du | Celtic (A) lament; by Leonard Peck, 
Bédouin, 6/8 one-step de Comte of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 21, 


Obligado, musique de Raoul Moretti, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur 
et paroles. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1¢@4 Feb. 24; E 685093; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 2793 


Carcerato Palermitano; versie melodia 
di Paul Citarella. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1628; E 686455; 
New York. 2794 


Carnation mother; words and music 
by P. G. Shinar. © 1 ce. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681870; Peggy George 
Shinar, Portland, Or. 2795 

Caroline of Carolina; valse, words and 
musie by Cecil Webb Johnson, of 
Great Britain; pf., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech. © Feb. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 
7; E 684699; Lawrence Wright 


music co., London. 2796 
Carrillo (Julian) Six preludes; pf. 
1. Ilusion. [5 others] New York, 


Published by the 13th sound. © 
Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. Feb. 1; EH 682735; 
Julian Carrillo, New York. 2797 


Cassandre; ouverture dramatique, de 
Paul Pierné, of France; orch. © 
Deey Shy, 1927 1; ec. Jan. -28, 1928 ; 
H 684956; Hditions musicales Hvette, 
Paris. 2798 


Casting all your care upon Him; hymn, 
words anon., music by Florence H. 
Dahlstrom. © Noy. 2, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 6, 1928; EH 683065; Hope pub. 
co., Chicago. 2799 


*Cause I love you dear; words and 
music by G. W. Collum. © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 683488; George 
Willis Collum, Cisco, Tex. 2800 


Cavalier; words by John Masefield, 
musie by Perey Turnbull, of Great 


Britain. © Jan. 5, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
25; E 685019; Oxford university 
press, London. 2801 
Cavalieri (I) Rossi; di Vincenzo 


Raimondi, of Italy; pf. ©1e. Dee. 
14, 1927; E 684601; Alba musicale, 
Rome. 2802: 


Celeste ; waltz, words by R. P. Quarles 
and Edith Rule Banta, music by 


R. P. Quarles. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 683490; Ralph 
Petty Quarles, Boise, Id. 2803 


Celia valse; por Felipe Soto, of Salva- 
dor; pf. © 1c Feb. 6, 1928; BE 
684572 ; Dada-Dada & co., San Salva- 
dor, Salvador, C. A. 2804 


Italian book co., ' 


1928; 1 ¢«. Feb. 15; E 684790; W. 
Paxton & co., itd., London. 2805 


Challenge (The) ; dramatic allegro, by 
Emil Bierman; orch. 4to. © Feb. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; E. 686416; 
American composers, ine., New York. 

2806 


Champagner, du bist mein plaisir; 
worte von Viktor Flemming, musik 
von Ernst Wolf, of Austria. © Jan. 
15, 1928; 1 «@ Feb. 4; EH 6845838; 
Wiener Phoenix verlag, Vienna. 

2807 


Chanson triste; by Fabien Sevitzky; 
violin and pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 21; HE 686317 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 2808 


Chanson triste; romance, de Gilbert 
Beaume, of France, op. 14; violon 
et orch. avec, pf. conducteur. © Oct. 
16. SZ. Go heb lO Tes or 
684728 ; United music co., New York. 

2809 


Chansonette; by Ernest Newton, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 30, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 10; E 684725; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 2810 


Chansons populaires espagnoles (Can- 
ciones populares Hspafiolas) ; version 
francaise d’Henri Collet, partie de 
pf. de Joaquin Nin, of* France; 
quatre voix de femmes. [French and 
Spanish text] 1. Castellana. [3 
others] © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
28, 1928; EH 684986; Max Eschig et 
cie., Paris. 2811 


Chant d’amour; intermezzo, by Her- 
mann Lohr, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Jan. 25, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8; E 684706; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 2812 


Chant spirituel ; text tiré de l’Imitation 
de Jésus-Christ, musique de Ray- 
mond Petit, of France. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 1c. Feb. 24; H 685128; Heugel, 
Paris. 2813 


Charleston; etude de jazz, von Edwin 
Schulhoff, of Czechoslovakia; pf. © 
Jan. 11,.1928; 1 c. Feb. 8; E 684769; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 2814 


Chatterbox (The); by Irénée Bergé, 
arr. by R. Jungnickel ; pf. conductor 
pt. © Feb.. 14,1928; 2 c. Feb. 13; 
E 686181; Ross Jungnickel, inc., New 
York. 2815 


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2816 


Cheero; characteristic, by A. F. Wend- 
land, arr. by R. B. Eisenberg; band. 
4to. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; 
E 686276; W. R. Dalbey music co., 
Omaha, Neb. 2816 

Cherry blossoms; words by Glenn T. 


Neville, music by R. Wall. ©1e. 
Feb. 2, 1928; E 682769; Robert Wall, 


Long Island City, N. Y. 2817 
Children’s (The) party; by George 
Bruhns; pf. conductor pt. © Feb. 


14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 138; E 686175; 
Ross Jungnickel, inc., New York. 
2818 


Chloris! yourself you so excel; pt. 
song, words by Edmund Waller, 
music by Fritz Bennicke Hart, of 
Australia; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Nov.. 23, 1923 Lose. yheb:; de 1928 - 
E 684615; Allan & co. proprietary 
ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 2819 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Mazurka ; 
von Fr. Chopin, op. 67, no. 3, neue 
bearb., violine anpassung und klavier 
begl. von Charles Cerné, of Austria ; 
violine und klavier. 
1927; 1 c. Dec. 14; E 684547; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 2820 

Choral dancing (Xoposoys); words and 
music by Elias I. Tziorogh, of Po- 
band). ©:, dmexeeb,, 7.2. y 8928 2 
686249 ; Joanna Tziorogh, New York. 

ae 2821 


Choros, no. 2; par H. Villa-Lobos, of 
Brazil: grande fliite et clarinette en 
la. ‘© Dee.'31, 1927; 1 ¢: Jan. 28, 
1928: E 684977 ; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 2822 

Chorriada (La); letra y musica por 


E. A. Carrillo, of Mexico. © 1 e. 
Feb. 13, 1928: E 681887; Eduardo A. 


Carrillo, Pueblo, Col. 2823 
Christ is King, Christ is King; words 
and music by M. E. N. Lahiff. 32mo. 


© Dec...8,; 1927; 2. ¢., Dees 28,;, EB 
681841; Mary EH. Nell‘e Lahiff, New 
York. 2824 
Christ is risen indeed; Easter anthem, 
words and musie by Joseph Fletcher ; 
4 mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 28, 
1928: 2c. Feb. 28; E 686418; Wm. A 


Pond & co., New York. 2825 
Christ our Passover; Easter anthem, 
music by HE. L. Ashford; 4 mixed 


voices; organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 26, 
1928: 2 c¢. Jan. 28: E 681650; Theo- 
dore Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 2826 
Christ the arose; Easter 
anthem, Fletcher; 4 


Conqueror 
by Joseph 


© Nov. 28, 


pt. 19, N.S 2 


mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 1; E 681687; Robin Ellis, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 2827 


Christ the Lord is risen today; Easter 
anthem, words by Charles Wesley, 
music by Charles Huerter; 4 mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 25, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 31; E 681668; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2828 


Christian (The) life; from Finlandia, 
by Jean Sibelius, op. 26, no. 7, arr. 
by David Evans, of England. (In 
The church hymnary, rev. ed.) 1. 
Staff ed—2. Tonic sol-fa ed. © 
Oct; 2, 1927; 1 © (emen Wey. 25. 2k) 
684612, 684613; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
Leipzig. 2829, 2830 


Christian’s (The) warfare; words and 
music by C. A. Gerber. © Nov. 2, 
1927; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 683062; 
C. A. Gerber, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 2831 


Christmas (The) pie; traditional text, 


extended by H. W. L., old English 
melody . harmonized by Harvey 
Worthington Loomis; mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 23; 
E 686216; C. C. Birchard & ¢o., Bos- 
ton. 2832 


Chusen (Der) un kale’s gram; words 
and music by H. Vernoff. © 1 e. 
Feb. 4, 1928; E 681776; Helke Ver- 
noff, New York. 2833 


Cielo azzurro; waltz melody by D. Pog- 
gis. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1928; E 683555 ; 
Alpha pub. co., New York. 2834 


Cigarette; words by Larry Shaw, [i. e. 
Lawrence Shaw], melody by C. Wen- 
gart. ©1c. Feb. 1, 1928: E 681713; 
Lawrence Shaw and Carl Wengart, 
New York. 2835 


Cinderella dreams ; words by Raymond 
B. Egan, melody by Richard A. 
Whiting. © 1. Feb. 15, 1928; E 
681960; Shapiro, Bernstein & Go., 
inc., New York. 2836 


Circus ring; gallop, by A. F. Wend- 
land, arr. by R. B. Eisenberg; band. 
4to. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 24; 
E 686278; W. R. Dalbey music co., 
Omaha, Neb. 2837 


Civettuola ; polka, by D. A. Borgia; pf. 
1 e. Feb. 16, 1928;.H 683214; 

Dom‘nick A. Borgia, New York. 
2838 


Clap yo’ hands; fox-trot, from Oh, 
Kay, by George Gershwin, arr. by 
Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; full 
military band with solo clarinet in 
B flat, conductor. London, Chap- 


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no. 2, 1928 


pell, & co., ltd. (In Chappell’s army 
journal, no. 550) © Jan. 30, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 8; E 684714; Harms, inc., 
New York. 2839 


Climbing mountain blues; words and 
melody by Madlyn Davis. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 681998; Chicago 
music pub. ¢co., ine., Chicago. 2840 


Cling: ng to the hand; hymn, words 
and music by O. P. Ikeler. © Feb. 
apie a ce Hep. *11' EH 683082 > 
Otto P. Ikeler, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

2841 


Cloche (La) du soir (The evening 
bell) ; mélodie, d’Alex. De Taeye, of 
Belgium; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 28, 
1928 ; E 684971; Choudens, Paris. 

2842 


Close, close to Thee; poem by Ada 
Simpson Sherwood, music by John 
S. Fearis; high, in E flat; with 
violin obbl. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 23; E 686198; Willis music co., 
C ncinnati. 2843 


Close fit blues; melody by Clarence 
Williams. © 1. Feb. 27, 1928; B 
683481; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 2844 


Coal (The) mine blues; slow drag, 
words by Donald HE. Kintz, music by 
D. P. Kintz and Sophia Kammerer. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 683380; 
Donald P. Kintz, Bozeman, Mont. 

2845 


Colette und der mond; worte u. musik 
von Walter Bransen, of Germany. 
© Nov. 11, 1926; 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1927; 
H 685196; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H.., 
Berlin. 2846 


Col. Lindbergh triumphial [!] march; 
by EH. W. Blake; solo B flat cornet. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683116; 
HKnoch Will'am Blake, New York. 

2847 


Columbia—marsch (Columbia-march) ; 
von Fr. W. Rust, arr. von Franz A. 
Sommer, both of Germany; salon- 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 20, 1927; 1 e¢. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 684661; Edition 
Metropol musikverlag, Berlin. 

2848 


Come and love is ours; words and 
music by Hannah M. Cundiff and 
Isabella Wilson. © Jan. 31, 1928; 
2 ec. Feb. 1; E 686059; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 2849 


2860 


= 


Come—come; words and melody by 
Al Sherman, Charles Tobias and 
Harry Tob'as. ©1c. Feb. 29, 1928; 
EK 688539; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 2850 


Come! Come! words by Charles and 
Harry Tobias, melody by Al Sher- 
mani iOul enyKeb. 016, »1928);: B 
683191; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 2851 


Come—come I want a little kiss from 
you; words by Charles and Harry 
Tobias, melody by Al Sherman. © 
1 ‘ce. Feb. 9, 1928; EH 683019; Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. 2852 


Come just as you are; words and mu- 
sic by Haldor Lillenas. (In New 
Lillenas’ songs) © Feb. 1, 1928; 
2¢. Feb. 17; E 686065; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 2853 


Come, spring; words by J. Lilian Van- 
devere, music by Gladys Pitcher ; 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Feb. 8, 1928; 
2 ey Feb. 23:;. 0s. 686220 gE, aC. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 2854 


Come unto Him; words adapted and 
music by Mrs. J. H. Cassidy; male 
voices. (In Coleman’s male choir) 
© Feb. 1, 1928; 2 « Feb. 17; E 

683275; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

2855 


Comedy scenes; by George Bruhns; 
pf. conductor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 13; E 686180; Ross Jung- 
nickel ine., New York. 2856 


Coming home; words and melody by 
L. J. Kremer. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1928; 
E 682924; Lucian Joseph Kremer, 
Tulsa, Okl. 2857 


Coming (The) of Christ; cantata, mu- 
sie by Frederic H. Wood, of Eng- 
land, op. 27, no. 8; ten. and bass 
soli and cho. 4to. © Feb. 15, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 16; E 684785; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 2858 


Concert D-dur no. 17; von Joh. Joach. 
Quantz, rev. von Oskar Fischer, of 
Germany, arr. von Otto Witten- 
becher, of Germany; fldte u. klavier 
od. cembalo. © Dec. 27, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 7, 1928; E 684628; Robert For- 
berg, Leipzig. 2859 


Concertino in A minor; by Henry Ken- 
ning, of Great Britain; violin, with 


pf. ace. © Jan. 3, 1928; 1 « Feb. 
11; E 684732; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 2860 


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2861 


Concerto accademico in D minor; by 
R. Vaughan Williams, of Great Brit- 
ain, pf. arr. by Constant Lambert; 
violin solo, with pf. ace. © Dee. 
>, 19273. 1. .c., Bebb. 25; 1928258) 
685012; Oxford university press, 
London. 2861 


Confitures; valse, von Rudolph Mid- 
decke, of Germany, op. 23; pf. 
Sept. 27, 1927; 1 c Feb. 18, 1928; 
EH 684844; W. Ehrier & co., Leipzig. 

a OS 


Consider the lilies; sacred song, words 
and music by Joseph Fletcher; med. 
voice, in G. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 27; E 683445; Robin Bllis, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 2863 


Consolation hymns; words and music 
by Emma Jennings Bathrick. 2d 
ed. 8vo. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 ec. and 
aff. Feb. 29; A 1067653; P. H. Bath- 
rick, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 2864 


Contrary Mary; words and melody by 
Alice Remsen. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1928; 
E 683311; Alice Remsen, New York. 


2865. 


Coo-ee; song of Australia, words by 
W. H. Ogilvie, music by Charles 
Villiers Stanford, of Great Britain; 
in C. © Dee. 1, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 25, 
1928; E 685051; A. W. Ridley & 
co., London. 2866 


Coquette; fox trot, words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Carmen Lombardo 
and John W. Green, arr. by Frank 
Skinner; orch. 4to. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 2 « Feb. 15; E 683235; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 2867 


Coquette; fox trot, words by Gus Kahn, 
music by Carmen Lombardo and 
John W. Green; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 
10, 19283 2) c Bebo 13" i? GS1gar : 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 2868 


Coquette; words by Gus Kahn, mel- 
ody by Carmen Lombardo and John 
W. Green. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; E 
682994; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

2869 


Coquette (La); by Carlyle Carr, of 
England; pf. London, Rowland’s. 
© Jan. 27, 1928; 1 ¢«. Feb. 10; B 
684689 ; Solomon Rowland, London. 
: 2870 

Coronach; for the death of Cuthullin, 
words by Harold Boulton, Gaelic tr. 
by Archibald McDonald, music by 
Edgar Barratt, of England. © Feb. 
9, 1928; 1 e@. Feb. 10; E 684738; 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 2871 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 23 


Counting the days; words and music 
by M. Batchelor. © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681811; Miriam Batchelor, 


Brookline, Mass. 2872 
Coupe (La) (The eup); les_ bac- 
chantes, par Alfred Bruneau, arr. 


par Raoul Labis, of France; orch. 
restreint, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 e. Jan. 28, 1928: 
HE 684970; Choudens, Paris. 2873 


Cow cow blues; words and melody by 
Charles Davenport. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
1928; EH 683480; Clarence Williams 
musie pub. co., ine., New York. 2874 


Cradle song; by G. Jacob, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, .Itd. © Heb. 17, 1928" 1 ec. 
Feb. 24; E 685144; Gordon Jacob, 
Ewell, Surrey, England. 2875 


Creole lullaby; words by Ray Morelle, 
music by John Raitz and Arthur 
Young, both of Great Britain; pf. 
acc., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©: Jan. 28, 1928: 9 ¢« Gagtet: Eh 
684546 ; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 2876 


Crock of gold; singing game, words 
and music by Hleanor Farjeon, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 25, 1928; E 684989; 
Oxford university press, London. 

2877 


Crocus bud and violets; words anon., 
music by H. F. Kamp. © 1 ec. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 686258; Henry F. Kamp, 
Detroit. 2878 


Cross (The) eyed butcher; words and 
melody by Golden melody boys. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 686019; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

2879 


‘Cross the sea; Spanish love song, 
words and music by H. L. Williams. 
©1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 681744; Helen 
Lovina Williams, St. Paul. 2880 


Crossing the bar; words by Alfred 
Tennyson, music by B. B. McKin- 
ney; male voices. (Jn Coleman’s 
male choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 17; E 6838286; Robert H.: Cole- 
man, Dallas. 2881 


Crucifixion (The); with 2 additional 
choruses by J. Stainer, suitable for 
an Haster cantata, words selected 
and written by J. Sparrow-Simpson, 
music by J. Stainer, re-ed. by Win- 
ton J. Baltzell and EH. §S. Lorenz. 


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Rev. ed. 4to. 
Noy. 7; E 682693; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 2882 


Crucifixion (The); words by Palmer 
Hartsough, music by J. H. Fillmore. 
© Feb. 11, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 15; HB 
686044; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 2883 


Cum jambis (Wondering) ; de Palace 
aux hues, paroles francaises de 
Nazelles, lyrics anglais et musique 
de Maury Madison [pseud. of W. 
Renwick Smith] © Dec. 31, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 28, 1928; H 686339; Edition 
Arlequin, Paris. 2884 


Cumberland blues; melody by Rob- 
erts, Parmam and Chestnut. ©1e. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 686026; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 2885 


Cupid made a hit with me; waltz, 
words and music by Willis J. Ber- 
nett. [Photostat]. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 686252; Missouri music 
makers, Kansas City, Mo. 2886 


Curious maiden; by R. Tomars; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 683317; Rose Tomars, 
New York. 2887 


Da blossomy barrow; words by T. A. 
Daly, music by Gertrude Martin 
Rohrer; pf. © Oct. 15, 1927; 2 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 683470; Eldridge 
entertainment house, inc., Franklin, 
O. 2888 


Da boy from Rome; musical reading, 
words by Thomas Augustine Daly, 
music by Gertrude Martin Rohrer; 
pf. © Oct. 15, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 683471; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, ine., Franklin, O. 2889 


Da fallt vom himmel ein stiickerl 
musik . .; Wienerlied, text von 
Wilhelm Sterk. musik von Willy 
Engel-Berger, of Germany. © Nov. 
27, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684560; 
Wiener bohéme verlag, Vienna. 

2890: 

Dammerung; blues o. slow-fox, von 
Jazzteufel, gepriift u. erwihlt von 
F. W.>Frohlich, of Germany; orch. 
© Sept. 1, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1928; 
E 684674; Friedrich W. Frdéhlich, 
Leipzig. 2891 


Daheim; worte von Emil von Schoe- 
naich-Carolath, musik von Rudolf 
Dost, of Germany, op. 62, no. 2; 
miunnerchor, ohne begleitung. 4to. 
© Sept. 15, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; 
E 684831; Gebriider Hug & co.. 
Leipzig. 2892 


2903 


© Oct. 21, 1927; 2c. | Daisy; words and music by EH. M. 


Williams. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Jan. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
31; E 681686; Emma M. Williams, 
Covington, Ky. 2893 


Dame (La) au domino; opérette en 
3 actes, de H. de Gorsse et V. Darlay, 
musique de Henri Hirchmann, of 
France. Partition chant et pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c« Jan. 28, 1928; 
D 27265; Choudens, Paris. 2894 


Dance (A) measure; by Ferris Owen, 
of Great Britain; pf. London, Row- 
land’s. © Feb. 6, 1928; 1c. Feb. 24; 
E 684924 ; Solomon Rowland, London. 


2895 - 


Dance of the butterflies: by Donovan 
Meher, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 23; E 684950; 
Beal, Stuttard & co., Itd., London. 

2896 


Dance of the butterflies; by V. Baluta ; 
pf. Oak Park. Ill., V. C. Baluta. © 
Nov. 7, 1927; 2 c. Nov. 30; E 681674; 
Vincent Baluta, Oak Park, Ill. 2897 


Dance of the fairies; characteristic 
dance, by Buenta Carter; pf. 
Jan. 30, 1928; 2c. Feb. 1; E 681699; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

2898 


Dance of the marionettes; character- 
istic dance, by Buenta Carter; pf. 
© Jan. 30, 1928: 246" Wep-“1 4H 
681700; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 2899 


Dance of the spooks; by Bert R. 
Anthony, op. 275, no. 2; pf. © Feb. 
nos? (2 EC. RED tas Garon s ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 2900 


Dance revels; by Montague F. Phillips, 
of Great Britain, op. 45; orch. with 
Ist violin conductor. 1. Mazurka. 
[2 others] © Jan. 27, 1928; 1c. 
Feb. 8; E 684705; Chappell & co., 


Itd., London. 2901 
Dance with me again; words and 
music by F. A. Van Dusen. [Photo- 


stat], © 1 .¢4BWeb...34...1928: Bh 
683409: Floyd A. Van Dusen, Al- 
toona, Pa. 


Dancing tambourine; fox-trot, by W. 
C. Polla, arr. by Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; military band, with solo 
clarinet in B flat, conductor. Lon- 
don, Chappell & co., ltd. 4to. © 
Jan. 16, 1928; 1c Feb. 8; E 684702; 
Harms, ine., New York. 2903 


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2904 


pt. 111, n. S., v.23 . 


Danger; words and music by Charles 
O’Flynn and Eddie Kilfeather; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by N. Paloa, 
with pts. for C melody saxophone or 
violin, E flat alto saxophone, B flat 
ten. saxophone and ten banjo. © 
Feb. 8, 1928; 2c. Jan. 5; H 679849; 
A. J. Stasny music co., ine., New 
York. 2904 


Danish (A) dance; by George F. 
Hamer; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 24, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 681732; Reginald 
K. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 

2905 


Danse campagnarde; paroles adaptées 
par Pierre Chaffange, musique de 
M. Dufour, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 684966; 
Hdition Del Horno, Paris. 2906 


Danse (La) pendant le festin (The 
dance during the feast); comédie 
musicale en 1 acte, de Marius 
Francois Gaillard, musique de Raoul 
Moreau, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 1. La vachére de 
Finojosa. [2 others] © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 684968; 
Choudens, Paris. 2907 

Danseuse (La) au pale visage . .; de 

Charles-Henry, of France; pf. © 

Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 685117; 

Heugel, Paris. 2908 


Danzatrice (La) araba; di F. Santo- 
liquido, rid. di T. Petralia C., both 
of Italy; orch., con pf. conduttore, 
e violino obbl. 8vo. © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 684911; 
A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

2909 


Darkies’ honeymoon; levee dance, by 
A. FE. Wendland, arr. by R. B. Hisen- 
berg; band. 4to. © Feb. 21, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 24; HE 686273; W. R. Dalbey 
music co., Omaha, Neb. 2910: 


Darling; words by A. Remsen, melody 
by O. Francis. © 1. Feb. 9, 1928; 
EK 681842; Alice Remsen and Otis 
Francis, New York. 2911 


Darum trinken wir noch eins; marsch- 
lied aus der operette Drei arme 
kleine miidel, gesangstexte von Willi 
Kollo, musik von Walter Kollo, of 
Germany, klav. arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann, of Austria. © Apr. 6, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684645; Edition 


Vuvag, verlag u. vertrieb, a. g., 
Berlin. 2912 


Daughter of mine; words and music 
by C. B. Jennings, arr. by Charles 
P. Seager. Howard City, Mich., 
C. B. Jennings music co. © Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 13; E 681883 ; Carrie 
Baxter Jennings, Howard City, Mich. 

2913 


Dawn eternal; Haster carol anthem, 
words by M. L. Ayers, music by 
H. R. Hillborn, arr. by A. Halter; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 27; E 683444; Robin Hllis, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 2914 


Day dreams; valse lente, by Hrik 
Meyer-Helmund, of Germany; pf. © 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; EH 683046; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

2915 


Days are blue; song waltz, words and 
music by Edna .Wells, of Great 
Britain; pf. acce., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 

‘ notations] © Feb. 6, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
7; E 684630; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. - 2916 


De kindes’ man; sleep song, words and 
music by Lourine Kummer. 1. High 
voice, in G.—2. Low voice, in E flat. 
© Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 13; 
E 681925; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

2917 


Dear little girl of mine; words and 
music by Don Sherman fi. e. D. W. 
Sherman] [Photostat] ©1c. Jan. 
30, 1928; E 682695; Donald W. Sher- 
man, Denver. 2918 


Dear little pal of mine; words and 
music by C. C. Brown, arr. by Bob 
Taylor; pf. and ukulele acec.; in C. 
Denver, Col., Melody shop. © Feb. 
21, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; E 686280; 
Clifford C. Brown, Denver. 2919 


Dear little Willie; words and music 
by E. L. Zimmerman. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 683339; EH. L. Zim- 
merman, Crag, W. Va. 2920 


Dearie; words and melody by H. F. 
Meyer; ist violin. © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 
1928; E 681746; Harry Fred Meyer, 
St. Louis. 2921 


Death of a great red warrior ; by Hugo 
Riesenfeld, arr. by Oscar Potoker ; 
orch. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 6; 
EK 686111; Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., 
New York. 2922 


Deep Hollow ; by Mickey Guy and Ken 
Macomber, arr. by K. Macomber ; 


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orch. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 c. | Dialetti (1); versi e melodia di S. 


Jan. 25; E 681688; Alfred & co., 
New York. 2923 


Deep sea; fox-trot from The yellow 
mask, by Vernon Duke, arr. by Al 
Frisk, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 11, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 8; E 684701; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 2924 


Deine hand, die feine ...; tango, worte 
u. musik von Viktor Flemming, of 
Austria. © Nov. 17, 1927; 2 ¢. Feb. 
3, E 684561; Wiener bohéme verlag, 

lenna. 2925 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Bal- 
lett suite aus. Sylvia (La nymphe 
de Diane) ; arr. von Leopold Wenin- 
ger, of Austria; orch. 1. Prélude— 
Les chasseresses. [3. others] © 
Jan. 16, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6; E 684606; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 2926 


Coppélia-fantasie; nach motiven 
aus L. Delibes ballett, von Oscar 
Fetris, of Germany; orch. mit vio- 
lino 1 direction. © Jan. 25, 1928; 
‘1c¢ Feb. 23; E 685048; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 2927 


Demande d’amour; romance, by R. 
Drigo, of Italy, arr. by James C. 
McCabe; orch., with Ist violin con- 


ductor. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
16; EK 686052; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 2928 


Desert land; words and music by H. 
Nathan; with melody cho. © 1. 
Feb. 11, 1928;- E 683112; Henry 
Nathan, San Francisco. 2929 


Deutsche. mirchenbilder (German 
fairy-tales) ; von Walter Dost, of 
Germany, op. 61; pf. 1. Rotkaippchen 
_pfliickt blumen auf der wiese. [5 
others] © Aug. 18, 1927; 1c. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 684832; Gebriider Hug 
& co., Leipzig. 2930 


Devon (The) maid; pt.-song, words by 
John Keats, music by Franz C. Born- 
schein; 4 male voices. 4to. © Jan. 
30, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 3; E 682824; J. 


Fischer & bro., New York. 2931 
Devotional reverie; by Florence HE. 
Dahlstrom; pf. or organ. © Nov. 


2,1927; 2 ¢ Jan. 21, 1928; EH 683068 ; 
Hope pub. co., Chicago. 2932 


Dew (The) pond; by C. Osmond, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, Itd. © Feb. 17, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 24; E 685141; Clara Os- 
mond, London. 2933 


Coruzzolo. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1928; 
EH 686377; Silvia Coruzzolo, New 
York. © 2934 


Diamanten und perlen; sammlung von 
salon und charakterstticke der neu- 
zeit, bearb. von Hermann Wenzel, 
of Germany; pf. Band 2. © Oct. 
14, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684642; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 2935 


Did I say no; words by Irving Kahal 
and Francis Wheeler, music by 
Sammy Fain, arr. by Harry Tiede- 
man; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
2 1928 >" Zeer eb) 202°" G8Ghia" 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 2936 


Diez (Los) mandamientos; vals, por 
1. ‘Me’ Valle?’ pt.<°@:. ive Feb. 29, 
1928; E 6838547; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 2937 


Dites-moi ma mére; de Les ailes de 
Paris, paroles d’Albert Willemetz, 
musique de Maurice Yvain, of 
France; ace. de pf. avee arr. pour 
ukulele de F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1928; E 685118; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2938 


Dites-moi ma mére; 6/8 one step, mu- 
sique de Maurice Yvain, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur et paroles. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 
1928; E 685089; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 2939 


Dixie Rose; fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by B. C. Hodgson, arr. by V. A. 
Jonuston >) oreh.w to. s+. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 681833; Bert 
Cecil Hodgson, Knoxville, Tenn. 

2940 


Dixie sweetheart; waltz, by R. G. 
Fleck, Bloomfield, N. J., F. & 8S. mu- 
sic publishers. © Jan. 21, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 8; E 686168; Richard G. Fleck, 
Montclair, N. J. 2941 


Do-do-do; fox-trot, from Oh, Kay, by 
George Gershwin, arr. by Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain; full military 
band, with solo clarinet in B flat, 
conductor. London, Chappell & co., 
ltd. (In Chappell’S army journal, . 
no. 550) © Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
8; E 684711; Harms, inc., New York. 

2942 


Do what you did last night; words 
by Andy Razaf, melody by J. C. 
Johnson. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; E 
683373; J. C. Johnson, Wew York. 

2943 


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2944 


Do you fear the wind; words by Ham- 
lin Garland, music by Nancy Hurst. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1928; E 681909; 
Edna Oddie Hurst, Cleveland. 2944 


Do you think that dreams come true; 
words and music by M. A. Easby 
Smith; sop. and ten. © 1 c. Feb. 
13, 1928; E 681896; Mary A. Hasby 
Smith, Washington. 2945 


Dollars and cents; words and music 
by G. M. Yapp. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1928; E 686445; Grace May Yapp, 
Alkabo, N. D. 2946 


Dolly’s waltz; by Richard J. Pitcher, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 28; E 681659; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 2947 


Dolores; fox trot, words and music 
by Art Kassel and Marty Bloom, 
arr. by Frank EK. Barry; orch. 4to. 
©),.Feb.. 25,1928: 2N¢ . Web. 2a. i 
686397; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

* 2948 


Dolores; fox trot, words and music 
by Art Kassel and Marty Bloom; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 13; E 681950; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 2949 


Dolores; words by Benny Davis, mu- 
sic by Abner Silver; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
23; E 686321; Harms, inc., New 
York. 2950 


Don’t forget; words and melody by 
H. Royale. © 1. Feb. 3, 1928; HE 
681759; Harry Royale, Cleveland. 

2951 


Don’t know what I’m going to do; 
words by Carroll Wright, melody by 
S. Benkman. © 1 e¢. Feb. 9, 1928; 
EH 683004; Seigfried Benkman, Oak- 
land, Calif. 2952 


Don’t let me keep you waiting; words 
and melody by H. W. Lawrence. 
© 1. Feb. 29, 1928; E 683561; 
Harry Willis Lawrence, New York. 

2953 


Don’t look at me that way; from 
Paris, words and music by Cole 
Porter; pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 
25, 1928; 2 c Feb. 28; E 686404; 
Harms, inc., New York. 2954 


Don’t try to tell me that you’re sorry; 
words and melody by R. I. Minut. 
© 1c Feb. 16, 1928; E 683212; 
Robert I. Minut, Columbus, O. 2955 


pt. 11s.) 23 


Dorrett; waltz, melody by J. Rotas. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683136; 
James Rotas, Cicero, Iil. 2956 


Dove (The) flies low on Whitsunday; 
Whitsunday carol from White Rus-. 
sia, by André: Kopolyoff, English - 
version and arr. by Harvey Gaul; 
4 mixed voices} organ ace. 4to. © 
Jan. 1:25, 1928; .2>e) aniwans? 1 
681667; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

2957 


Down in old Havana town; fox trot, 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Cliff Friend; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Feb. 23, 1928; 2-¢c Feb. 24; E 
686399; Leo Feist, ine, New York. 

2958 


Down in old Havana town; Spanish 
%, fox-trot, words by Irving Caesar, 
music by Cliff Friend, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; orch. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 2 « Jan. 31;-E 681672; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 2959 


Down South; by Wm. H. Myddleton, 
arr. by Billy Baker; vocal orch. 4to. 
© Feb. 6, 1928; 2c. Feb. 7; BH 682898; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 2960 


Dramatic suspense; by ‘Theodore 
Hahn, jr. and Carl Hahn; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; E 682814; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 2961 


Dramatic tension; by R. 8. Stoughton, 
arr. by R. EH. Hildreth; orch. 4to. 
© Dec.. 2, 1927; 2 ec. Feb. 11, 1928; 
EH 6838094; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. 2962 


Dream; words by Marie Kertesz, mu- 
. Sic by Gizi Szanto; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Feb. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 27; 
E 683450; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 2963 


Dream castles; from Go West young 
man, words and music by Merlin 8. 
Temple. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
18; E 683255; Merlin S. Temple, 
Summit, N. J. 2964 


Dream days of auld lang syne; words 
by Edgar Leslie, melody by Al Sher- 
man. © 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1928; HE 
682831; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 2965 


Dream eyes I love you; fox trot, words 
and music by VY. Barber, arr. by 
Charles Zeman; ist violin. © 1e. 
Feb. 27, 1928; HE 688484; Vincent 
Barber, New York. 2966 


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Dream hours; words and music by 
Nick Carter [pseud. of Glenn HK. 
Carter]; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Jan. 25, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 7; E 682905; 
Miller & Shoemaker, inc., New York. 

2967 


Dream (A) of love; valse, words and 
musie by D. A. Borgia. © 1c. Feb. 

~ 16, 1928; E 683215; Dominick A. 
Borgia, New York. 2968 


Dream river; words and music by 
George Brown; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
Feb! 21;':1928; 2-:c., Feb. ‘21; B 
683334; Joe Morris music co., New 
_ York. ~ | 2969 


Dreaming away; waltz, words by S. 
A. Matter, musie by Casper Nathan. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; B 
683181; Said A. Matter, New York. 

2970 


Dreaming of home; words and music 
by M. A. C. Broughton. © Jan. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; E 681698; Mary 
Alice C. Broughton, Los Angeles. 

2971 


. Dreaming of you; words by J. J. Gro- 
belny, music by Jack Edwards. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 23; E 686212; 
John J. Grobelny, Buffalo. 2972 


Dreaming of you, dear; words by iW 
EK. Pedelty, music by Harry La 


Forest. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; BH 
686130; Lucy E. Pedelty, Mason 
City, Ia. 2973 
Dreamland Bay; waltz. poetique, 


words and music by P. C. Reynolds; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by E. R. 
Mallins. Nanaimo, B. C., Reynolds 
pub. co. © Feb. 23, 1928: 2 ec. Feb. 
28; E 686430; 
Reynolds, ‘Nanaimo, B. C., Canada. 

2974 


Dreary days; words and music by W. 
Hall; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. (In Red pepper 
rythms) © Feb. 10, 1928; 2c. Feb. 
4; E 683503; Wendell Hall music 
publishers, Chicago. 2975 


Drey (Die) shvester; words and mel- 
ody by M. Goldstein. 


(aypopny 7") 


© 1c. Feb. 27, 1928: E 683482; 
Morris Goldstein, Brooklyn. 2976 


Drifting on to paradise; words and 
music by K. Baylis. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 681703; Kenneth Baylis, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 2977 


Pearl Cartwright 


2987 


= 


Drink to me only with thine eyes [and] 
Plaintive minor; arr. by P. A. Mar- 
quardt; orch. with pf. '© Jan. 28, 
1928; 2 ce. Jan. 30; E 682740; Photo 
play musie-co., inec., New York. 

2978 

Drooping willows; idyl 4 la laendler, 
by Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 580; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. © Dee. 24, 1927; 2c. Jan. 3, 
1928; E 681726; Reginald K. Liver- 
sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 2979 


Drunk mans’ blues; melody by Rob- 
erts, Parmam and Chestnut. ©1e. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 681975; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 2980 


Drunt’ in der Lobau; lied u. slow-fox, 
text von Beda u. Eckhardt, musik 
von Heinrch Strecker, of Austria, 
op. 290. © Jan. 16, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 
24; E 684946; Wiener bohéme ver- 


lag, Vienna. 2981 
Dry bone shuffle; melody by Blind 
Blake and Clifton Moore. © 1 «. 


Feb. 15, 1928; E 686021; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 
2982 


Du bist die frau. . ; lied und slow- 
fox, worte von Steinberg-Frank, mu- 
sik von Robert Stolz, of Austria, op. 
495. © Jan. 15, 1928; 1c. Feb. 4; 
E 684584; Wiener Phoenix verlag, 
Vienna. 2983 


Du b'st mein typ; aus Laterna magica, 
worte und musik von Friedrich Hol- 
laender, of Germany. © Mar. 13, 
1926; 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1927; E 685180; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

2984 


Du bist mir sympathisch; lied u. fox- 
trot, text von Peter Herz u. Beda, 
musik von Franz Steininger, of 
Austria. © Dec. 18, 1927; 1c. Feb. 
24, 1928; H 684947; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 2985 


Du hast den Gustav angeschaut, darum 
hast du was mit ihm; aus Streng 
verboten, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von James Klein, of Germany, 
klay. arr. v. Otto Lindemann. 
Mar. d30;, 1927: edhre jpOci 48s) HE 
685201; Rondo-verlag. G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 2986 


Du und ich, ich und du; foxtrot, aus 
der revue, text von Hans H. Zerlett, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Otto Lindemann. 
(In Die 4 schlager). © Apr. 14,. 
1927; 1 c. Oct. 31; E 685156; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 2987 


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2988 


Dumb (The) song; words and music 
by Eddie Schoelwer [i. e. E. H. 
Schoelwer] [Photostat] ©1c. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 683486; Edward Henry 
Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 2988 


Dying (The) poet; by L. Gottschalk, 
arr. and fingered by Roy J. Crocker; 
pi. © Heb! 23) 1928) 2) cabeb 725: 
E 686345; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 2989 


"E paise Napoletane; versi e melodia 
di Pasquale C. Caliendo. © 1 e. 
Jan. 24, 1928; E 682532; James B. 


Russo, Brooklyn. 2990 
E. Zondohira; zeibekiko, words and 
melody by R. Minnassian. © 1 «@ 
Feb. 8, 1928; EH 683000; Roupen 
Minassian, New York. 2991 


Each flower will bring; words by Fred- 
erick G. Bernhard, melody by L. E. 
Zoeller. © 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1928; E 
683478; Louis E. Zoeller and Fred- 
erick Bernhard, New York. 


Early in the morning; lyric by Morey 
Davidson, music by Carl.:Rupp, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; male voices. 
Ato. © Feb. 6, 1928: 2 c. Feb. 10; 
E 683025; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 2993 

East moon; words and melody by Bud 
Fernwood. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; HE 
683375 ; Roland Guehrer, Milwaukee. 

2994 


. East of the moon, west of the stars; 
by Herbert Spencer, arr. by George 
J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. 4to © 
Jan. 30, 1928; 2.c. Feb. 3; E 682803; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


2995 


Easter classics, no. 12; words by A. A. 
Payn and others, music from the 
works of master musicians, arr. for 
Sunday school. S8vo. © Feb 8, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 683436; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 2996 


Easter glory; choral cantata, text from 
the Gospel of St. Matthew and well 
known hymns, music by R. M. Stults; 
soli, cho. and organ. Vocal se. 4to. 
© Feb. 20, 1928: 2'¢. Feb. 21: E 
686289 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. 2997 
Easter (An) hallelujah; musie by Mel- 
ehior ‘Vulpius, “arr.” by JAS D.: 


fi. e. Archibald Thompson Davison] ; 
double cho. for men’s voices, a ¢a- 
pella. 4to. © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb 20; E 683510; E. C. Schirmer 
music ¢o., Boston. 2998 


2992 


pt. III, 0.'s., v.23 


Easter (An) litany; glory be to the 
Father, words adapted by James S8. 
Stone, music by Clarence Dickinson ; 
double cho. of mixed voices, with 
brass and timpani, and organ acc. 
4to. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 18; 
E 683230; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 2999 


Haster morning; Easter service, arr. 
by Chas. L. Lewis; orch. 4to. © 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 23; E 686329; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 3000 


Easter morning; service for Haster, 
words and music by Ruth Dale, and 
others. S8vo. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2 «. 
and aff. Feb. 23; A 1067486; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 3001 


Haster morning; words and music by 
H. F. Kamp. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
E 686262; Henry F. Kamp, Detroit. 

; 3002 


Easter (An) song; words and music 
by Evan Stephens; mixed voices, 
with organ acc. (In Deseret an- 
thems, v. 3.) © Mar. 28, 1927: 2 c. 
Dec. 7; E 682791; Deseret book co., 
Sait Lake City. 3003 


Eastern dreams; words by Huntley 
Trevor, music by Sherman Myers, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. ; 
in EK flat. [Staff and tonic ‘sol-fa 
notations] .© ..Feb. "% 1928: 1c. 
Feb. 17; E 684778; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd., London. 3004 


Easter’s gift; words by Rene Bronner, 
music by H. W.. Petrie..'1.. High 
voice, in A.—2. Med. voice, in G.— 
3. Low. voice, in Ei flat.. © Jan. 27, 
1928; 2 c. each Feb. 23; E 686330; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 3005 


Echoes from Colorado; by Reuben 
Davies: pf. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 24; HE 686351; Ernest Gerald 
Council, Dallas. 3006 


Echoes of Easter joy; complete Easter 
service, words and music by F. A. 
Clark. 8vo. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 21; E 686290; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


Eclipse ; march and two step, by A. F. 
Wendland, arr. by R. B. Eisenberg ; 
band. 4to. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 24; E 686270; W. R. Dalbey 
music co., Omaha, Neb. 38008 


Eco d’ amore (Echoes of love) ; waltz. 
by L. Morelli; Ist mand. or violin. 
New York, A. Mongillo. 4to. 
Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928; E 
682751; Lorenzo Morelli, Rye, N. Y. 

3009 


: 160 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no..2, 1928 


. 3029 


Eco (L’) der core; versi di O. Petrini, 
musica di R. Balzani, of Italy; pf. 
@ Sept. 15, 1927;'1:@) Dee. 14; E 
684595; Alba musicale, Rome. 3010 


Edelsteine; sammlung von _— salon- 
stiicke, bearb. von Hermann Wenzel, 
of Germany; pf. Band 1. © Oct. 
8, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684641 ; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 3011 


Edeson (Donald) Two pieces; by D. 
Edeson, of Great Britain; pf. 
a. Humoresque. [1 other] © Jan. 
26, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 11; BE 684721; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 3012 


Hileen; words by Violet Sobers,- music 
by Ge re Unthank* © tc.’ Feb,’ 9, 
1928; E 683022; Lafayette Unthank, 
New York. 3013 


Eili, Hili; traditionelle hebriische 
melodie von Russland und Polen, 
von VéaSa PYihoda, neue bearb., 
klavier begl. und hrsg. von Charles 
Cerné, of Austria; violine und 
klavier. © Nov. 28, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 
14; KH 684549; Adolph Fiirstner, Ber- 
lin. 3014 


Hinmal kommt die liebe... ; foxtrot 
u. marsch, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Austin EHEgen u. Doelle, 
both of Germany. © Dee. 14, 1927; 
1 c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 684897; Roehr 
aktiengesellschaft, Berlin. 3015 


Winzige (Hine) nacht; operette in 3 
akten, worte von Leopold Jacobson, 
u. Rudolf Oesterreicher, musik von 
Robert Stolz, of Austria, op. 501, 
klavier arr. von Gustav Volk; ge- 
sang u. klavier. bk. 1. Mein papa 
sapperlot, der hatte sekt im 
[3 others]—bk. 2. Adieu, du 
stisser, schwarzer  gondolier. [3 
others] © Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. each 
Feb. 27; E 685055, 685056; i 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

3016, 3017 


Elegie; von Josef Suk, of Czechoslo- 
vakia, op. 7, no. 5, arr. von Franz 
Eber, of Austria; kleines u. grosses 
orch. mit pf. direction. © Jan. 27, 
fo2o5° 1 ¢.)Feb:) 23; Hh 685078: Uni- 
versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 3018 


Elegy; by Frank Hutchens, of Aus- 
tralia; violin and pf., with 1st and 
2d violin pts. Dec. . 30, 1927; 
1 c. Feb. 16, 1928; E 684890; W. H. 
Paling & co., Sydney. 3019 


Elevator man’s ball; words and music 
by W. Hall; pf. acc., with ukulele 


arr. by May Singhi Breen. (In 
Red pepper rhythms) © Feb. 10, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 4; E 683502 ; Wendell 
Hall music publishers, Chicago. 


Eleven cent cotton, forty cent meat; 
words and music by B. Miller and 
Emma Dermer. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 
1928; E 686381; Bob Miller, Mem- 


phis, Tenn. 3021 
Elisabeth; worte von Willi Kollo, 
musik von Walter Kollo, of Ger- 


many. © Mar. 8, 1926; 1 ¢. Oct. 
31, 1927; E 685183; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3022 


Hlsie Lee; words and music by Dan 
M. Wheeler [i. e Daniel M. 
Wheeler] New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 18, 1928; 2 ¢c. Feb. 
23; EH 686209; Daniel M. Wheeler, 
Reidsville, N. C. 3023 


Hilves; by Alec’ Rowley, of England; 
organ. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
27; E 685069; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 3024 


Hmmeline; slow fox-trot, words and 
music by Billy Brooks, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with banjulele 


banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 


notations]. © Feb. 6, 1928; 1. «a 
Feb. 7; E 684629; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 3025 
Empty (The) tomb; Haster_ song, 


words and music by Bernard Ham- 
blen; in F min. New York, Chap- 
pell-Harms, inc. © Feb. 17, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 18; E 686097; Harms, inc., 
New York. 3026 


En Pologne (In Poland); ouverture, 
de Paul Fauchey, arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 


ducteur. , 4to.,,.©. Dec.. 81,..1927; 
1 e@ Feb. 24; E 685095; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 3027 


Enchantingly the _ bird-song floats; 
words by Leslie Thompson, music 
by H. Martyn van Lennep, of Eng- 
land. London, Novello & co., ltd. 
© Jan. 18, 1928; 1 c@ Feb. 18; E 
684806 ; Leslie Thompson, Woking, 


England. 3028 
Ending (The) of May; words by 
George Histon, melody by R. 
Milanese. © 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1928; E 


683013; Rose Milanese, Cincinnati. 
3029 


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3030 


pt. OT, ns, X23 


Enganchad) (El); duo, words by E. 
A. Carrillo, music by J. M. Lopez. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1928; E 681708; J. 
Martin Lopez, Lorain, O. 3030 


Engelreigen (Dance des anges); von 
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, of Italy, arr. 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria; 
orch. mit pf. direction. 4to. © 
Jan. 25) 119283; JiseaeNek. 2a 
685046; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 3031 


Engineer Joe; words and music by 
W. R. Hodgin; plectrum banjo. © 
1c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 683406; Willard 
Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 

3032 


Epiphanias; eine spasshafte Wei- 
nachtsimprovisation zu Goethe’s ge- 
dicht, English and French tr. by 
M. D. Calvocoressi, musik von 
Bernard Van Dieren, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Jan. 12, 1928; 1.e: Feb. 25; 
E 685021; Oxford university press, 
London. - 3033 


Eppes (Alice Ravenel) Waltz; pf. 


1 c@ Feb. 9, 1928; E 682997; 


Alice Ravenel Eppes, Charleston, 
S. C. 3034 


Es fitistert leis’ der blues; aus Dartiber 
lisst sich reden, worte u. musik von 
Friedrich Holiaender, of Germany, 
arr. von Otto Lindemann. © July 
19, ‘1926: *1. ¢.: Oe aioe. 
685174; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3035 


Es geht schon besser; aus der revue, 
worte von Rudolph Schanzer u. 
Ernst Welisch, musik yon Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany, arr. by Otto 
Lindemann. © Nov. 19, 1926; 1 «. 
Oct. 31, 1927; E 685154; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3036 


Es geht von mund zu mund; marsch 
aus Von mund zu mund, worte yon 
Hans Reimann, musik von Herman 
Darewski, of England, klavier arr. 
von Otto Lindemann. © Sept. 1, 
1926; 1 ce. Oct. 31, 1927; E 685208; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

3037 


Hsilio (L’) dell’ eroe; 5 espressioni 
sinfoniche, di G. Francesco Malipiero. 
of Italy; orch. Partitura. © Jan. 
25, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 23; E. 685079; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 3038 


Espagnol one-step; zeig es mir doch 
mal, von W. Lindemann, of Ger- 
many; orch. mit text. 4to. © Dec. 


1, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 684757; 
Wilhelm Lindemann, Berlin-Karl- 
shorst, Germany. 3039 


Esther de Carpentras; opéra bouffe en 
2 actes, acte 2, scéne 1, paroles 
d’Armand Lunel, musique de Darius 
Milhaud, of France. 4to. 1. Soprani 
et contralti——2. Ténors et basses. 
© Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; EB 
685121, 685122; Heugel, Paris. 

3040, 3041 


Estrellita; in love’s garden, cancion 
Mexicana, words by Arthur Denyir, 
music by M. M. Ponce, of Cuba; pf. 
acec., with ukulele arr. by Louis 
Fleischer. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2c. Jan. 
26; E 682734; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 3042 


Estrellita (Star of my heart) ; words 
by Bartley Costella, music by M. M. 
Ponce, arr. by J. Messina; in F. © 
Feb. 13, 1928; 2c. Feb. 14; E 683153; 
Morris music pub co., Philadelphia. 

3043 


Etude appassionato; by Eduard Wolff, 
ed. by Ernst C. Krohn; pf. © Feb. 
4, 1928; 2 @. and aff. Feb. 8; A 
1064788; Art publication soe. St. 
Louis. 3044 


Hvelyne; operette in 3 akten, 10 bilder, 
nach Philipps Oppenheim, yon Bruno 
Granichstaedten, gesangstexte von 
B. Granichstaedten u. Peter Herz, 
musik von 8B. Granichstaedten; 
volistindiger klavierauszug mit text. 
© Jan. 2, 1928: 1 e Feb, 27; EB 
685062; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 3045 


Evenin’ time; words and music by 
Billy Baskette; pf. and ukulele ace. 
(©) Jan, 24.1998 > 2 2 ada. eee 
686054; Billy Baskette music co., 
New York. 3046 


Evening breezes; mazurka, by Vernon 
Lloyd; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 24, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 681728; Reginald 
K. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 

3047 


Evening (An) song; by Marie Dale, 
op. 17, no. 2: pf. © Jan. 9, 1928; 
2c. Jan, 21; E 681680; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 3048 


Evening (An) walk; by Herbert Frank 


Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s. © Feb. 6, 1928; 
1 @ Feb. 24; E 684921; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 3049 


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no. 2, 1928 


Evening zephyrs; by Leonard Peck, of 
England; pf., violin and ’cello. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s. © Jan. 21, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 3; E 684563; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 3050 


Eventide; Holiest, breathe an evening 
blessing, words by James Edmeston, 
music by John EB. West, of England ; 
high voice. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 18; E 683229; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 3051 


Every evening; words by Billy Rose, 
music by Jimmy McHugh; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Jan. 28, 1928; 2c. Feb. 6; H.682894 ; 
Jack Mills, inec., New York.’ 3052 


Everybody oompah; from Yes dear, 
words by Morey Davidson, music by 
C. Rupp. 1st ed. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 24; E 686356; Carl Rupp 
music publishers, Cleveland. 3053 


Everyone’s in love but me; words by 
A. Remsen, melody by H. S. Krause. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1928; EH 683420; Alice 
Remsen and H. Sylvester Krause, 
New York. 3054 


Eijyopen podtctpovAa pov (Hvmorfi modis- 
troula mou) ; Greek song, words and 
music by I. Skizas; 2 treble voices, 


with mand. and guit. acc. ©l1ee. 
Feb. 3, 1928; E 681740; Ierotheo 
Skizas, New York. 3055 


Ey’ry daddy comes back home; words 
and melody by G. Graham. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 6, 1928; HE 682946; Gabriel 
Graham, New York. 3056 


Ev’ry little bit of me loves you; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Albert 
Gumble; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Beet OLS 2 C2. Keb. 272" Ek 
683448; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 3057 


Ev’ry little soul will shine; reviving 
spiritual, words and music by O. W. 
Winkfield, arr. by A. W. Simms; pf. 
© ie Feb. 8, 1928; BE 681821; 
Orange Willis Winkfield, Chicago. 

3058 


Excerpt from Il Guarany; by A. C. 
Gomez, arr. by P. A. Marquardt 
[and] Excerpt from Andantino; by 
R. Schumann, arr. by P. A. Mar- 
quardt; orch., with pf. © Jan. 28, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 30; BE 682741; Photo 
play musie¢ co., ine., New York. 3059 


Fair Doran; words and music by O. 
C. Dickerman. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2c. 
Feb. 8; E 682966; Oscar Clarence 
Dickerman, Gainesville, Tex. 3060 


. 3072 


Fair pledges of a fruitful tree; 2-pt 
song, words by Herrick, music by 
Havergal Brian, of Great Britain; 
treble voices; in E flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
19, 1928; 1 ¢c. Feb. 25; E, 685001; 
Oxford university press, London. 

3061 


Fairy dance; by Irénée Bergé; pf. 
conductor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 13; E 686178; Ross Jungnickel, 
inc., New York. 3062 


Fairy dreams; by Louis Godard, of 
England; pf. © Jan. 23, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 3; E 684564; Phillips & Page, 
London. 3063 


Fairy (A) story; in 7 chapters, by 
Frederick Nicholls, of England; pf. 
© Feb. 9, 1928; 1 « Feb. 10; E 
684739 ; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

3064 


Faith; by Johnny Musarra [i. e. J. C. 
Musarra|; melody with pf. ace. © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1928; E 683300; John 
Charles Musarra, Little Neck, L. I., 
N. Y. 3065 


Falling in love with some one, some 
wonderful girl; words and melody 
by F. A. Freeark. © 1. Feb. 16, 
1928; E 683206; Frederick A. Free- 
ark, Chicago. 3066 


Fantasia villereccia; intermezzo carat- 
teristico, di Amleto Fiorini, of Italy, 
op. 106; piccola orch. © Jan. 12, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 9; E 684687; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 3067 


Fantasie-impromptu; by W. G. Alcock, 
of England; organ. © Feb. 10, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 18; E 684812; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 3068 


FantOme; boston, paroles de Pierre 
Bayle, musique de Léo Daniderff, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
28, 1928; E 684975; Edition Arle- 
quin, Paris. 3069 


Farewell; from The swordsman, words 
by R. A. Simon, music by Lewis E. 
Gensler. New York-Sydney-London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Jan. 18, 1928; 

" 2 ce. Feb. 10; E 683032; Harms, inc., 
New York. 3070 


Farmers blues; words and melody by 
G. Graham. © 1. Feb. 6, 1928; 
E 682947; Gabriel Graham, New 
York. 3071 


Fascinatin’ vamp; vamping episode, by 
Joseph Nussbaum; pf. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 9; E 682985; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 3072 


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3073 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Fascinating doll (Poupée charmant) ; 
menuet, by F. M. Cappadona; pf. 
Rev. transcription. © 1. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681757; Felix Michael Cap- 
padona, Rome. 3073 


Fate (The) of Edward Hickman; 
words and music by A. Jenkins, arr. 
by Irene Spain. ©1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; 


EH 683422; Andrew Jenkins, New 
York. 3074 
Fate of little Dorothy Schneider; 


words by Posey Chandler, music by 
S. Bernstein. © 1 c..Feb. 7, 1928; 
H 682918 ; Samuel Bernstein, Cincin- 
nati. 3075 


Fate of Marion Parker; words by H. 
Batterson, music by T. E. Tudor. © 
1 ec Feb. 6, 1928; E 681786; Ethel 
Batterson, Akron, Colo. 3076 


Fate (The) of the Dole flyers; words 
by Elberta Leisure, music by David 


Reed. © 1. c¢. Feb. 9, 1928; EB 
683005; Elberta Leisure, Pierson, 
M ch. 3077 


Father, hear Thy children’s praises; 
words by James Henry Buckoll, mu- 
sic by George Rathbone, of Hngland ; 
in E flat. (Jn Novello’s hymns and 
tunes for Sunday school anniversary 
services) [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] .©, Jan: 18id928 : lec. 
Feb. 18; E 684795; Novello & co., 
ltd., Iondon. 3078 


Father, let Thy blessings; words and 
music by Hyvan Stephens; mixed 
voices. (ifn Deseret anthems, v. 8.) 
©) Mar. (28) A820) 2) em Deen hi 
682788 ; Deseret book co., Salt Lake 
City. 3079 


Father (The) of waters; an American 
cantata, words by Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman; mixed vo‘ces. 4to. 
Cr -Peb.. 7 19282 Ve blebs ae iB 
681927; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

3080 


Feature that; book and lyrics by Wil- 
liam Rahr, jr., additional lyrics and 
music by Jack Mason [i. e. J. W. 
Mason] © Dec. 15, 1927; 2 ¢. Dee. 
30; D 27260; Jack William Mason 
and William Rahr, jr., Madison, 
Wis. 3081 


Figaro; words by S'dney D. Mitchell, 
melody by Otto Motzan. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 682832; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inec., New York. 3082 


Fight that thing; words by Benjamin 
Franklin Spikes, melody by John 


Curry Spikes. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1927; 
E 679751; Spikes bros., Los Angeles. 
3083 


Fight the good fight; unison song, mu- 
Sic by Harold Rhodes, of Great Brit- 
din,, 4to, ©,Jan. 5,.1928 -- dpe. Meh; 
25; E 684998; Oxford university 
press, London. 38084 


Figlio ’e rre; canzonetta Napoletana, 
versi di C. Forte, musica di Fran- 


cesco Gallo, of Italy; mand. © 1 ce. 

Feb. 21, 1928; HE 683367;, Frank 

Gallo and Carlo Forte, New York. 
3085 


Finger (The) family; words and mu- 
sic by H. F. Kamp.’ © fe Feb: 23, 
1928; E 686256; Henry F. Kamp, 
Detroit. 3086 


Finlandia; by Jean Sibelius, op. 26, 
no. 7, arr. by N. Clifford Page; sym- 
phonic band. Sc. and pts. © Jan. 
19,1928 3.2: Gy Jan, Bh5. Pi GSilGeso: 

. Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 3087 


Fiorellin d’amore; canto toscano, di 
Renato Brogi, rid. di T. Petralia C., 
both jof Italy. oreh? Jeon: “pie. acon- 
duttore e violino obbl. S8vo. © 
Keb,.,:24, 1928 "ie. Stein: cee en, 
684912; A. Forlivesi & ¢c., Florence, 
Italy. 3088 


Firenza la cittaé dei fiori; melodia di 
A. LaManca. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1928; 
EK 686458; Antonio LaManca, Cum- 
berland, Md. 3089 


Fireside (A) tale; idyl, by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 532; pf. Lawrence, 
Mass., Bay state music co. © Dee. 
24, 1927; 2.¢c. Jan:.3), 1928: iGsi7¢22); 
Reginald K. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 3090 


First (The) step; how to play the 
cymbal and drums, by Eric Little, 
of Great Britain. S8vo. © Feb. 21, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 29; EH 685148; Keith 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 3091 


Flamingoes; by Theodore Hahn, jr. 
and Carl Hahn; orch. with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Jan. 30, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 1; E 682812; John Chureh 
co., Cincinnati. . 3092 


Flammenhymnus; ged. von Heinrich 
Lersech, musik von Hrwin Lendvai, 
of Germany; 4 stimmige miinner- 
chor. 4to. © May 24, 1927; 1.c¢. 
Feb. 18, 1928; EF 684827; Gebriider 
Hug & co, Leipzig. 3093 


Fleeting love (Amore fugace) ; polka, 
by J. Coute; mand. or violin. © 


164 


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no. 2, 1928 |. 


3118 


1c. Feb. 23, 1928; E 686241; Joseph 
Coute, Brooklyn. 3094 


Fleur de lis; air de ballet, by H. E. 
Schultz; pf. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 29; E 683519; Herman HE. 
Schultz, Buffalo. 3095 


Fleurette; by Ernest Newton, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Jan. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 10; E 684722; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 3096 


Fleurette; words and melody by W. 
M. James, jr. ©. 1 c. Feb. II, 1923; 
E 683113; William M. James, jr., 
Philadelphia. 3097 


Fliessendes gold (Flowing gold) ; fox- 
trot, von Carl Robrecht, of Ger- 
many; Salon-orch. mit violine obbl. 
4to. © Sept. 2, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 8. 
1928; E 684663; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 3098 


Floating along; by Ora Hart Weddle; 
pf. ©, Feb. 20, 1928; 2c. Feb. 21; 
E 686314; Theodore Presser ¢Oo., 
Philadelphia. 3099 


Flora; salonsttick, von Hermann Wen- 
zel, op 210, bearb. von Martin Wen- 
zel, both of Germany; pf. © Oct. 
16, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684643 ; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 3100 


Florida rhythm; melody by Robert H. 
Cloud. © 1 e¢. Feb. 1, 1928; E 
681715; Ralph Peer, New York. 

3101 


Flossy; words by Joseph Samuel 
Binks, music by Freeman Augustus 
Marchant. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1927; E 
681187; Joseph Binks and Freeman 
Marchant, Newton, Mass. 3102 


Floundering (The) ship; by Theodore 
Hahn, jr. and Carl Hahn; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Jan. 30, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; E 682819; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 3103 


Flower (The) ; words by G. H. Palin, 
music by Blanche Ebert Seaver; 
high voice. © Feb. 18, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 20; E 686102; R. L. Huntzinger, 
inc.. New York. 3104 


Flower (The) of Missouri; words by 
J. H. Wilson, music by Jack Ed- 
wards. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Feb 18, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
23; E 686207; John H. Wilson, 
Springfield, Mo. 3105 

Flowers (The) are nodding at me; 
by Ora Hart Weddle: pf. © Feb. 
20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 686308; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

3106 


93485—28——3 


Flow’r of the desert; Arab love song, 
words by Katerina Bogosoff, music 
by Hermann Lohr, of Great Britain. 
© Jan. 19, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 8; E 
684708 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

3107 


Folio of tone poems and reveries; by 
Maurice Helfand, and others; pf. 
v. 1. By the fireside. [5 others]— 
v. 2. Supplication. [5 others] © 
Nov. 11, -1927; 2 ec. each: and’ aff. 
Noy. 12; A 1065140, 1065141; Mau- 
rice Baron and Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 

: 3108, 3109 


Folio of 2/4 and 6/8 intermezzos; by 
Reginald Barrett, and others; pf. 
v. 1. Coquettish mood. [5 others]— 
v. 2. Enchanted April. [5 others] 
© Nov. 11, 1927; 2 ¢. each and aff. 
Nov. 12; A 1065144, 1065145; Mau- 
rice Baron and Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 

. 3110, 3111 


Follow the King; sacred song, words 
by H. H Flaharty, music by Harry 
L; Alford. ~'© Feb. ‘7, 1928: 2° 'c. 
Feb. 9; E 683026; Harley H. Fla- 
harty, Mansfield, O. o1i2 


Fond memories; words and melody by 
N. J. Barth. © 1. Feb. 13, 1928; 
E 683169 ; Nicholas J. Barth, Techny, 
Til. cplevey 


Foolin’ time; fox trot, by B. G. Haw- 
kins, arr. by Henry Redfield; orch. 
4to.. © Feb. 13, 1928: 2 c. Feb. 23: 
E 686331; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 3114 


Foolin’ time; fox-trot, words by Ed- 
ward R. Mitton, music by B. G. 
Hawkins. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
16; E 683218; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 3115 


Foot steps; dramatic misterioso, by 
Emil Bierman; orch. 4to. © Feb. 
28; 1928; 2 ¢« Feb. 28; E 686415; 
American composers, inc., New York. 

3116 


For old time’s sake ; words and melody 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1c. Feb. 4. 1928; 
E 682833; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc... New York. 3117 


For the smile of a smiler like you; 
fox trot, words and melody by H. 
A, Fees ©) +4 Ve! Feb: "20, “1928? hh 
686145; Horace Allen Kies, Platte- 
ville, Wis. 3118 


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3119 


For your pretty eyes (Pour tes jolis 
yeux); words and music by Emi- 
liano Renaud, of Canada. [English 
and French text] © Feb. 18, 1928; 
2 ce. Feb. 20; E 6833836; Renaud mu- 
sic pub. co., Montreal, Canada. 

3119 


Ford trot; words and music by Carl 
Gustaf Hedberg. © 1 c¢. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 683491; Carl G. Hedberg, 
Melrose, Mass. 3120 


Forest murmurs; by Rudolf Friml, 
arr. by Joseph Majer; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Jan. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 
6; E 686110; Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., 

New York. 3121 


Forget me not; words and melody by 
Edgar Leslie, Pete Wendling and Al 
Hoffman. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1928; E 
683018 ; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 3122 


Fortsetzung der orchesterstudien fiir 
violine; von Richard Hofmann, 
hrsg. von Johannes Striegler, both 
of Germany. heft 11, 12. 1. Der 
flegende Hollander. [8 others] © 


Oct. .6¢192%; Jue. Beb. 33,4928 5 1b 


684657; Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 
3123 


Four ways; suite, by Eric Coates, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Northwards. 
[3. others] .© Jan. 25, 1928; 1c. 
Feb. 8; E 684707; Chappell & ¢o., 
Itd., London. 3124 


Fra Gherardo; dramma in tre atti, di 
Iidebrando Pizzetti, rid. di Mario 
Pilati, both of Italy; canto e pf. 
4to. © Feb. 24, 1928; 1 c Feb. 25; 
D 27270; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

3125 


Fragmente; auswahl der beliebtesten 
melodien bekannter meister, leicht 
bis mittelschwer, bearb. von Carl 
Schonherr, of Germany; harmonium 
solo. © Aug. 27, 1927; 1 c Feb. 8, 
1928; E 684669; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
zig. 3126 


Fraternity song; by M. S. Rosen; pf. 
© 1e Feb. 20, 1928; E 686135; 
Milton S. Rosen, New York. 3127 


Frau (Hine) von Format; operette in 
3 akten, von Rudolph Schanzer u. 
Ernst Welisch, musik von Michael 
-Krausz, of Hungary, klavier arr. v. 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany; ge- 
sang u. klavier mit textbuch der 
gesinge. heft 1 u. 2. © Sept. 21, 
1927; 1 ec. Oct. 45; D. 27266; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 3128 


pt. III, 0. 8., V. 23° 


Frauen (Die) sind siiss wie. die 
stinde; boston lied, aus der revue 
Schlager auf. schlager, text von. 
Richard. Bars, musik von Tilmar 
Springefeld, of Germany. © May 17, 
1927; 1 ec. Oct. 31; E 685166; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3129 


Frauenherz-du bist ein kleiner schmet- 
terling; worte von Peter Herz, mu- 
sik von Franz Lehar, of Hungary, 
arr. von Emil Bauer, of Austria; 
kleines u. grosses orch. mit pf. direk- 
tion. '' 4to.” |. © Daiwa oss e. 
Feb. 23; E 685073; Wiener musik- 
verlag (Inhaber Otto Hirich), Vien- 
na. 3130 


Freedom of the air; march, by George 
H. Tyler, arr. by Ben. Vereecken; 
band. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2c. 
Nov. 7; E 679522; Benjamin - Or- 
lando Marsh, Decorah, Ia. - 3131 


Freu’dich, Rosalinde,- denn der lenz 
ist da; aus Streng verboten, text u. 
musik von Fritz Rotter, . Franz 
Doelle u. Otto Stransky, all of Ger- 
many. © June 10, 1927; 1 ec. Oct. 
31; E 685169; Rondo-verlag, -G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 3132 


Friederike ; foxtrot, aus Es geht schon 
besser, text von Rudolph Schanzer 
und Ernst Welisch, musik von Ru- 
dolph Nelson, of Germany, arr. von 
Otto Lindemann. © Sept. 11, 1926; 
1 ce. Oct. 31, 1927; E 685167 ; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. aipo 


F’rinstance; words and melody by I.. 
Cohn. 1° @ ep 21 aa2s- 
683365 ; Irving Cohn, New York. 

3134 


Frolic of the bugs; jolly operetta for 
children, words by Lilian Halil Crow- 
ley, music by Evelyn Dissmore 
Hotchkiss. 40. © Oct. 28, 1927; 
2 c. Feb. ‘27, 1928; D 27269; Eld- 
ridge entertainment house, ine., 
Franklin, O. 3135 


From Monday on; words and music 
by Harry Barris and Bing Crosby; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Feb..23, 1928; 2. c. 
Feb. 24: E 686564; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 3136 


From old Japan; cantata, words by 
Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Wiliiam 
Berwald; women’s yoieces with sop., 
alto and ten. solos. 4to. © Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 683086; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 3137 


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no. 2, 1928 


From tomb to triumph ; Easter service, 
words by A. A. Payn, music by 
Adam Geibel. Svo. © Feb. 8, 1928: 
2 c. Feb. 27; E 683487; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 3138 


Frtihlingsmirchennacht (Hine); noc- 
turne printaniér, lied-intermezzo, 
verse von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Hermann Krome, of Germany. © 
Dee. 14, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1928; 
E 684892; Roehr aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin. 3139 


Funeral (The) of a flea; by Reginald 
Somerville, of Great Britain; orch., 
with pf. and violin conductor. 4to. 
©. Feb. '24, 1928; 1.¢.' Feb. 24; EH 
684908; Meyer De Wolfe, PET as 


Funkheinzelmann erzihlt; charakter- 
stiick, von Robert Brecht [pseud.] ; 
salon-oreh. mit violine 1 direktion. 
4to. © Sept. 6, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 684664; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 3141 


Funny (The) chap; words and music 
by H. F. Kamp. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1928; E 686263; Henry F. Kamp, 
Detroit. 3142 


Furiant; aus der oper Schwanda, der 
dudelsackpfeifer, von Svanda 
Dudéik, musik von Jaromir Wein- 
berger, of Czechoslovakia, arr. von 
Emil Bauer, of Austria; kleines u. 
grosses orch. mit pf. direction. 
Jan. 127,/94928 5 o1-:e.; Feb: 23.5, 
685075; Universal edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 31438 


Ginschals-album; sammlung der 
schonsten salonstiicke von Carl 
Ginschals, bearb. von Hermann 
Wenzel, both of Germany; pif. 
band 2. © Sept. 20 1927; 1 c. Feb. 
3, 1928; E 684644; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
zig. 3144 


Gambler’s (The) dying words; words 
and melody by Maggie A. Andrews. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1928; E 683008; Car- 
son J. Robison, New York. 3145 


Gambler’s (The) dying words; words 
by Grady Moore, melody by Sid 
Harkreader. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; 
E 681979; Chicago music pub. co., 


ine., Chicago. 3146 
Garden (The) swing; by John 
Mokrejs; pf. © Jan. 31, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 2; E 682752; Clayton F. 
'Summy co., Chicago. 3147 


- 3157 
Gather the golden sheaves; hymn, 
words and music by Andrew Jen- 
kins, arr. by Irene Spain. [Photo- 
stat] -© 1 ¢ Feb. 16, 1928; E 
683196; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta, 
Ga. 3148 


Gathering thorns; words and music 
by A. J. Hodge. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
2 ce. Feb. 11; E 683109; A. J. Hodge, 
Mazeppa, Minn. 3149 


Gaudeamus igitur [and] Wander- 
schaft; arr. by P. A. Marquardt; 
orch. with pf. 4to. © Jan. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 30; E 682742; Photo 
play music co., ine., New York. 3150 


Gebet; worte von K. E. Knodt, musik 
von F. W. Niemeyer, of Germany, 
op. 65, no. 1; ma&nnerchor. 4to. 
Sept. 6, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; E 
684828; Gebrtider Hug & co., Leip- 
Zig. 3151 


Gebet (Prayer); aus Das _ hdollisch 
gold, von Julius Bittner, arr. von 
Franz Eber, of Austria; kleines u. 
grosses orch. mit pf. direction. © 
Jan. 18, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8; E 684775; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 3152 


Gee, ain’t it tough to be a nice girl; 
words by M. D. Doyle, music by L. 
L. Yost. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1928; E 
683168; Leland L. Yost and M. D. 
Doyle, Kerrville, Tex. BB 


Gee! but I’m blue; words by Geo. A. 
Little and Will J. Harris, music by 
Fred Rose, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 23; E 683398; Harold 
Rossiter music co., Chicago. 3154 


Gee, this is some town believe me; 
words and music by Paul Wenton 
Chase. © 1 ce. Feb. 38, 1928; BE 
682865; Clayton W. Peirson, Pasa- 
dena. 3155 


Geer (Hzra Harold) Four Easter 
carols; from the Cowley carol books, 
arr. by EH. H. Geer; women’s voices. 
SiO: bo Pell re Out, the Story.” La 
others] © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
20; E 688509; H. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 3156 


Geisha, du bist so weiss wie schnee; 
aus Berlin ohne hemd, text von 
Fritz Rotter u. Otto Stransky, mu- 
sik von Franz Doelle, of Germany, 
arr. von Otto Lindemann. © Sept. 
13,1926 3}. /-e. » Oct.) 31, 1927; , EB 
685184; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3157 


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3158 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Gentille dame; intermezzo gavotte, de 
G. Krier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1926; 
1c. Aug. 4, 1927; E 685085; Georges 
Krier, Paris. 3158 


Gently raise the sacred strain; words 
by William W. Phelps, music by 
George Careless; mixed voices, with 
organ acc. (Jn Deseret anthems, 
V3) © Mar. 28, 1927'3 2’e:Deel7 ; 
E 682792; Deseret book co., Salt 
Lake City. 3159 


Georgia stomp down; words by Tom 
Delaney, melody by Woody Frisino 
[i. e. Warren Frisino] © 1. Feb. 
2, 1928; E 682768; Thomas Delaney, 
Baltimore. 3160 


Georgie; words and music by F. A. 
Van Dusen. [Photostat] © 1 .« 
Feb. 24, 1928; E 683410; Floyd A. 
Van Dusen, Altoona, Pa. 3161 


Gerkim gerkim; duet, words and mu-. 


sic by A. Vanagaitis. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 682846; Antanas Vana- 
gaitis, Chicago. 3162 


Germaine; words by Ruth Elizabeth 
Richter, music by M. E. Meyers; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © 1 cc. Feb. 20, 
1928; E 686136; Marguerite Eliza- 
beth Meyers, Milltown, N. J. 3163 


Get you hence for I must go [and] 
Will you buy any tape; words from 
The winter’s tale, by William Shake- 
speare, music by Hubert Hales, of 
Great Britain, op. 9, nos. 4, 5; unison 
vcices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. -2, 1928; 1 «. 
Feb., 15; E 684747; Joseph Williams, 
Itd.. London. 3164 


Get your man; from Greenwich Village 
fcolies, words by Max and Nathaniel 
Lief. music by Ray Perkins; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 7; E 682956; Harms, inc., New 
York. 3165 


Ghost fantasy; by L. C. Hamel, of 
England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
Nottingham, Premier pub. co. 4to. 
@© Jan. .19,,.1928;, by e,Feb.,,4;,. B 
684591; Lily Cora Hamel, Notting- 
ham. England. 3166 


Giardino (Il) dei baci; melodia-valse, 
versi di Nando Vitali, musica di 
Virgilio Ranzato, of Italy. © Dec. 
10, ,1927 » 1 .@+,Dec... 23.52 E. 684566 ; 
Carlo Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 3167 


Gift of life; Sunday school service for 
Haster. words by Mattie B. Shannon, 
music by M. Isabelle Ritter, Roy HE. 


Nolte and John J. Thomas. 8yo. © 
Feb. 8. 1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 6834388 ; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 3168 


Gigue; photoplay music, by James C. 
Bradford, arr. by Antonio’ ¥. 
Cafarella; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 ¢ 
Feb. 8; E 681796; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 3169 


Gilded kisses; words by Ralph Soule, 
music by Leo Mosley fi. e. L. L. 
Mosley]. Lexington, Ky., Music shop. 
© Feb. 4, 1928; 2 ce Feb. 10; E 
681835; Lawrence Leo Mosley, Lex- 
ington, Ky. 3170 


Girasole (Il); by C. Meluzio; pf. 
1 ec. Feb. 29, 1928; E 683544; Carlo 

Meluzio, Long Island City, N. Y. 
3171 


Girls (The) and boys of 1928; words 
and melody by E. C. Davis. © 1. 
Feb. 25, 1928; E 686374; Edward C. 
Davis, New York. 3172 


Giuletta; a reminiscence, by Esther 
Kahn, of Australia; violin 1, 2 and 
pf. © Feb. 6, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 16; 
E 684748; Nicholson & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 3173 


Giuliano; prologo, due atti e epilcgo, 
libretto d’ Arturo Rossato, musica 
di Riccardo Zandonai, of Italy; 
canto e pf. 4to... @ Jan. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 2; D 27252; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 3174 


Giulietta e Romeo; sunto della trage- 


dia, di Riccardo Zandonai, com- 
posto da Salvatore Pappalardo, 
of Italy; banda. pte. seconda. 
Partitura. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 «¢. 


Feb. 18; E 684874; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 3175 


Give me a pal like the sparrow ; words 
by Johnny Mills fi. e. John A. Mills] 
and Carl Zerse, music by C. Zerse; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 9, 1928: 
2c. Feb. 11; E 683110; Zerse bros., 


St. Louis. 3176 
Give my love to Nell; words and 
melody by Roy Harvey. © 1c. Feb. 


15, 1928; E 681984; Chicago music 


pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3177 
Give the world a smile; words by 
M. L. Yandell, melody by Otis 


Deaton. © 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1928; E 
683010; Ralph Peer, New York. 
3178 


Glamour, 3-pt. song, words by George 
Elliston, musie by Louis Victor Saar, 
op. 112, no. 4; women’s voices. 4to. 


168 


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no. 2, 1928. 


- © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 31; E 
681666; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
3179 


Glendale; booster song, words by P. 
Felton, music by Andrea Aragona; 
pf. © Feb. 16, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; 
E 683473; Phil Felton and Andrea 
Aragona, Pasadena. 3180 


Gliding along; canoe song, by H. D. 
Hewitt; pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 21; E 686306; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 3181 


Gloria; from mass in E flat, words by 
Evan Stephens, music by John J. 
McClellan ; mixed voices, with: organ 
ace. (In Deseret anthems, v. 3.) © 
Mar. 28, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 682794; 
Deseret book co., Salt Lake City. 

3182 


Glory hallelujah! the vict’ry’s won; 
words and music by J. G. Minton. 
© Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 18; E 
681877; J. G. Minton, Salem, Or. 

3183 


Glow-worm ; words by Jimmy Godden, 
music by Harry Jacobs, cf Great 
Britain. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1c. Feb. 
2, 1928; E 684569; Chappell & co., 
lItd., Sydney, Australia. 3184 


Gnome dance; by A. Vivian May, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 16; E 684887; A. Hammond 
& co., London. 3185 


Go seeking, sowing, weeping and reap- 
ing; words and music by I. E. Rey- 
nolds; male voices. © Nov. 2, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 16, 1928; © 682731; 1. E. 
Reynolds, Seminary Hill, Tex. 3186 


Go West young man; from Go West 
young man, words and music by 
M. S. Temple. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 18; E 683256; Merlin S. Temple, 
Summit, N. J. 3187 


God be merciful; words from the 
Psalms, musie by George Careless; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. (In 
Deseret anthems, v. 3.) © Mar. 28, 
1927; 2 c. Dee. 7; E 682789; Deseret 
book co., Salt Lake City. 3188 


God in all; words by Thomas Moore, 
music by Edgar Moy, of England; 
in E flat. (Jn Novello’s hymns and 
tunes for Sunday school anniversary 
services ) [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 18, 1928; 1 ec. 
Feb. 18; E 684799; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 3189 


God is leading me; words by C. Lind- 
sey, music by Jack Edwards. New 


: 3200 
York City, Frank Harding music 
house. © Feb. 14, 1928: 2 c. Feb. 


21; E 683345; Cassie Lindsey, Birch 
Harbor, Me. 3190 


God moves in a mysterious way; words 
by Cowper, music by John J. McClel- 
lan; mixed voices, with organ ace. 
(In Deseret anthems, v. 3.) © Mar. 
25, 19270; 2-e)) Dee. ts" Wi, 682786; 
Deseret book co., Salt Lake City. 

3191 


God of Israel; words and music by 
Evan Stephens; mixed voices (In 
Deseret anthems, v. 3.) © Mar. 28, 
1927; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 682790; Deseret 
book eco., Salt Lake City. 3192 


God whispers ; words by Dudley Beres- 
ford, music by Robert McLeod, of 
England; 4 mixed voices; in F. (In 
Novello’s hymns and tunes for Sun- 
day school anniversary services) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations!’ © 
Jan. 18, 1928; 1 e¢. Feb. 18; E 
684798; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

3193 


God’s angel is standing by me; words 
by Jean Bales, music by J. Earl 
Mead; male voices. (In Coleman’s 
male choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 17; E 683273; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 3194 


God’s power house; words and music 
by C. C. Buck; 4 mixed voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 4, 1928; '2.¢:..Keb: 9: E 
682988 ; Carlton C. Buck, Santa Ana, 
Calif. 3195 


God’s word is true; words and music 
by H. N. Bunce, arr. by Rudolph J. 
Polak; 4 mixed voices. obl. 24mo. 
@ivhem. 25,1928: 12, ¢. . Heb. 25 
682892; Howard Nathaniel Bunce, 
Los Angeles. 3196 


Going over Mobile bridge; words and 
music by M. Webster. © Feb. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 23; E 686196; Mose 
Webster, Mobile. 3197 


Golden days; words by Al Goldston 
[i. e. Albert Roman Goldston], mel- 
ody by I. Firstenberg. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1928; E 683199; Irving Firsten- 
berg, Brooklyn. 3198 


Golden glow; duet, by Helen Dallam; 
violin. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
10; E 681942; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. o199 


Golden hours; words by B. F. Mark- 
hoff, music by Richard Broughton. 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1928; E 682778 ; Bertha 
Frances Markhoff, Cicero, Ill. 3200 


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3201 


Golden (The) land of dreams; ballad, 
words and music by James Rooney. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 6838338; 
Frank Harding, New York. 3201 


Golden sunset; reverie, by Harry L. 
Alford; orch. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 20; E 686118; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 3202 


Golden West waltz; words and music 
by F. H. Lee. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1928; 
FE 683500; Frances Haas Lee, Des 
Moines. 3203 


Goldenrod, flower of my native land; 
words by A. Saunders, music by 
George Bayliss. © 1 c¢. Jan. 27, 
1928; E 681867; Anne Saunders, 
Lakeland, Fla. 3204 


Goldrausch—foxtrot; Hanschen klein, 
von Mare Roland, of Germany ; orch. 
whit pf. direktion. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1926; 1 c« Oct. 31, 1927: E 685204; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

3205 


Goles (Di) meid’l; words and music 
by H. Vernoff. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1928; 
E 682412; Helke Vernoff, New York. 

3206 


Golly how I loves dis gal; words and 
music by L. M. Robinson and Ed. 
Miller. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
17: E 686093; Lucious M. Robinson, 
Holly Grove, Ark. 3207 


Good bye; words by Christina Rossetti, 
music by B. A. Kyros; low voice, in 
C; with violin and cello obbl. Chi- 
cago, Venus music publishers. © 
Feb. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 17; E 686288; 
Bassilios Andrea Kyros, Chicago. 

3208 


Good-bye girlie; music score of the 
operetta, ‘melodies by A. M. Lynn. © 

1 ¢. Jan. 25, 1928; E 682884; Anna 
Margaret Lynn, Forest Hills, N. Y. 
3209 

Good-bye Lindy the flying hero; step, 
by E. M. Wagner; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1c. Dec. 22, 1927; E 679547; 
Etta M. Wagner, Laurel, Or. 3210 


Good-bye Lindy the flying hero; waltz 


song, words and music by E. M. 
Wagner, “© .1>c. Dec. -22,'1927,; B 
679548 ; Etta M. Wagner, Laurel, Or. 
3211 

Goodbye my Alabama babe; words 


and melody by Alabama four. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 18, 1928; E 683290; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 3212 


Good-bye women; 


pt. 11, n. s., v.23 


Good bye, sweet day; by Kate Vannah, 
transcription by G. E. Holmes; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 686333; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 3213 


Goodbye sweetheart; by H. Keller and 
Everett C. Wright; pf. © 1c. July 
5, 1927: E 682916: Hal Keller, Min- 
neapolis. 3214 


Goodbye to my stepstones; words and 
melody by Daphne Burns. © 1 e. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 681994; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3215 


words by Deacon 
Crawford, music by L. N. Rogers. © 
1c. Feb. 21, 1928; E 683359; Lo’s 
Newton Rogers, San Antonio. 3216 


Good lookin’ keep lookin’ at me; words 
and melody by Lew Pollack and Sid- 
ney Clare. © 1 ec. Feb. 10, 1928; 
E 681854; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 8217 


Good night; words by P. B. Shelley, 


music by E. E. Reitz. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1928; E 6838426; Edward HK. 
Reitz, Buffalo. 3218 


Good night folks; words and music by 
Sarah B. Eldridge. © Sept. 30, 
1927; 2 ¢@. Feb. 27, 1928; E 683469; 
Eldridge entertainment house, inc., 
Franklin, O. 3219 


Good t'me Sadie; words and melody 
by Seymour Simons. © 1 ec. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 681773; Irving Berlin, 
ine:, New York. 8220 

Good time Sadie; words and music by 
Seymour Simons; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 


Feb:;: 25; ; 1928;:2 .@,.Heb. 5262 ( 
683463; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 3221 


Gorgojito; melody by O. A. Lewis. © 
1 ec. Feb. 6, 1928; E 681781; Oscar 
A. Lewis, New York. ee 


Gospel melodies; compled and ed. by 
R. H. Coleman. 12mo. © Jan. 10, 
1928; 2 e. Jan! (Sst ‘aim Danes’; A. 
1018653 ; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

3223 


Gossip; arr. by P. A. Marquardt; orch. 
with pf. © Jan. 28; 1928; 2’¢.’ Jan. 
30; E 682743; Photo play music co., 
ine., New York. 3224 


Grace; words anon., music by F. N. 
Revis. © 1 ce. Feb. 23, 1928; HE 
686236: Flora Nelson Revis, Zion, 
Ill. 3225 


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fnov2,1928 5.) 


Grace be unto you; anthem, words 
from the Scriptures, music by F. 
Leslie Calver; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 1, 1928: 2 ce Feb..11; EB 
683084; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 3226 


Graham (The) Paige legion; march, 


words and music by Arthur Pryor 
and Earl Donegan, arr. by M. L. 
- Lake; orch. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2 ec. Feb. 17; E 686095: Graham- 
Page motors corp., Detroit. 3227 


Great memories of February: words 
and music by J. Lahti. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1928; EF 686461; Jack Lahti, New 
York. settee 24s: 


Green fields; by Marie Dale, op. 17, no. 
1; pf. © Jan. 9, 1928; 2c. Jan. 21; 
E 681679; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 3229 


Green memories of dear friends; by 
Charles Clayton Deans. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1928; E 683140; Ad- 
vanee feature service, Cincinnati. 

3230 


Green (The) peach; selections from 
the musical comedy in 2 acts, words 
and music by C. B. Gaynor and Neal 
R. Dowe. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 


23; E 6863834: Charles B. Gaynor, 


Hanover, N. H. - $231 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Butterfly 
(Papillon) ; op. 438, no. 1, arr. and 
fingered by Roy J. Crocker; pf. © 
Pep.025,, 1928: 2 en Fen 25?. Hh 
686344; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 3232 


Valse in A minor; op. 12, no. 2, 
arr. and fingered by Roy J. Crocker ; 
pt. © Web. 23, 1928; 2 ci Meb. (25; 


E 686346; Fred Heltman co., Cleve-. 


land. 
Gruss’ mir 
Rhea. - 


3233 


die stolzen Burgen am 
; text von Fritz Rotter, 


musik von Fredy Raymond, of Aus-: 
tria, op. 152. © Apr.,16, 1926;;1 ¢.: 
Oct. 31, 1927; EH 685179; Rondo-ver- |: 


lag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3234 


Grund (Ein) zum trinken; stimmungs-. 

lied, text von Paul Fago, musik von’ 
©! 
Heb. 27,5 Ej 


Hermann Krome, of Germany. 
ali oth veo. LG. 
685059; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 32385 


Guatemala melody: a native Central 
American Marimba tune, words by 
L. Wolfe G lbert, melody by Perey 
Wenrich. © 1 c. Feb. 15,-1928; E 
683319 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

e 3236 


- 3246 


Guildford (The) suite; by Thomas F. 
Dunhill, of Great Britain, op. 66a; 
pf. conductor pt. pt. 1. 1. The angel 
builders. [2 others] © Feb. 20, 
1928; 1 ec. Feb. 15; E 684791; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 3237 


Gute nacht (Good night); 4-pt. cho., 
German folk song, arr. by George 
Wallace Woodworth; men’s voices. 
4to. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 30; 
E 682798; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 3238 


Guyanes; pour instruments 4 vent, 
percussion et chant, de Marius- 
Francois Gaillard, of France; réduc- 
tion pf. et chant. © Feb. 2. 1928; 
1c. Feb. 24; E+ 685130; Heugel, 
Paris. 3239 


Gypsy dance; sword or dagger dance, 
by George Bruhns; pf. conductor pt. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 2c.’ Feb: 13; E 
686185; Ross, Jungnickel, inc., New 
York. 3240 


Gypsy glass blues; words and melody 
by Ida Cox. © 1. Feb. 15, 1928; 
E 686001; Chicago music pub. co., 
inec., Chicago. 3241 


Gypsy moon; waltz, words by EH. L. 
Vernier, melody by Joseph A. Frel- 
ette. ,©,,1-s¢..;Kem 15, 19285 8 
683186; Earl Leo Vernier, Detroit. 

3242 


Had I the voice of Morven; words by 
Fred E. Weatherly, music by Colin 
Macleod Campbell, of Great Britain ; 
in G.. © Jan., 18, 1928; ,1 c. Feb. 
18; E 684853; Boosey & co., lItd., 


_... London. 3243 
Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Boosey’s 
brass band journal, no. 677; by 


Handel, arr. by Walter Reynolds, of 
Great Britain; brass band. 4to. 
ft: - Trace, Sit other © “Jan: 24, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 18; E 684849; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 3244 


Five short pieces; by Hindel, se- 
lected, arr. and ed. by Thomas F. 


Dunhill, of Great Britain; string 
quartet, with bass ad_ lib. Se. 
1. March. [4 others] © Dec. 8, 


1927; 1 c. Feb. 25, 1928; E 685011; 
Oxford university press, London. 
3245 


— Minuet; from the opera Berenice, 
by Handel, arr. by Jasper B. Rooper, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 17, 


1928; 1'c. Feb. 18; E 684875; For- 


syth bros., ltd., London: 3246 


171 


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3247 


pt. 111, n.s., Vv. 23 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich )—Contd. 

Minuet from Berenice; by 
Hindel, arr. by Craig Sellar Lang, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 


Jan: #23, 1928: 1 ¢. Feb. tty BE 
684736; Augener, ltd., London. 3247 
Hahn (Theodore) jr. Two love 


themes; by T. Hahn, jr. and Carl 
Hahn; orch. with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 c« Feb. 
1; E 682820; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 3248 


Two pathetic tremolos; by T. 
Hahn, jr. and Carl Hahn; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Jan. 30, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; E 682818; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 3249 


Hail to evolution; words and music 
by J. Van de Weghe, arr. by H. O. 
Wheeler. © 1 c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 
686027; John Van de Weghe, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 3250 


Half a man: musical selections from 


the musical comedy, in 2 acts. words 
by Parker Morell, W. F. McCornack 
and others, music by Parker Morell, 
L. Berkwitz and others. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 2 c Feb. 20; E 683322; Tech 
show, Cambridge, Mass. 3251 


Half moon’s a love moon; words by 
Edna and Austin Wallack, melody 
by E. M. Wallack. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20. 
1928; E 686154; Edna Mary Wel- 
lack, Jennings, Kan. 3252 


Hallelujah; from Hit the deck, by 
Vincent Youmans, transcribed by 
Tony Lowry, of Great Britain; pf. 
London, Chappell & co., Itd. © Jan. 
30, 1928; 1 «@ Feb. 4; E 684619; 
Harms, ine., New York. 3253 


Hallelujah (The) side; words and 

melody by Kentucky thorobreds. © 

1 c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 686014; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

3254 


Halloh, mein kleiner Floh; aus Es 
geht schon besser, worte von Ru- 
dolph Schanzer u. Ernst Welisch, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Otto Lindemann. © 
Sept. 11, 1926; 1 ¢. Oct. .31,. 1927; 
E 685153 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3255 


Hand (The) of a friend; words and 
music by Kennedy Russell, of Great 
Britain; in F. © Jan. 27, 1928; 
1 c. Feb. 18; E 684858; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 3256 


Handmanesque; waltz, melody by L. 
Handman. © 1 ¢. Aug. 31, 1927; 
E 681869; Lou Handman, New York. 

3257 


Handsome man blues; words and mel- 
ody by BE. A. Forman. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 686228; Elizabeth Anna 
Forman, Independence, Kans. 3258 


Handy trombone; novelty, by A. F. 
Wendland, arr. by R. B. Eisenberg ;. 
band. _4to0, ©), Bebs2ipeto2es a ©. 
Feb. 24; E 686275; W. R. Dalbey 
music’ co., Omaha, Neb. 3259 


Happy; words and music by M. A. 
Houghton. © 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1928; E 
683017 ; Mervin A. Houghton, Brook- 
lyn. 3260 


Happy days in Tennessee; words by 
F. Williams, music by David Reed. 
© Feb. 7, 19285 2c) Meteo 
682981; Fred Williams, St. Louis. 

3261 


Happy in prison; words and melody 
by Ernest Phipps. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1928; E 686089; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 3262 


Happy lea; words and music by A. 
Jones. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 
683487; Alfred Jones, New Dns 

3 


Hard ch Lawd; words and melody by 
Ida Cox. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15,1928; E 
681997; Chicago music pub. ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 3264 


Harris (Cuthbert) Three Norwegian 
dances; by C. Harris, of England ; 
pf. duet. © Feb. 3, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 
25; E 685052; Warren & Phillips, 
‘London. 3265 


Harsanyi (Tibor) Cing poémes; pa- 
roles de Robert-Edward Hart, mu- 
sique de T. Harsanyi, of Hungary. 
1. Nature morte. [4 others] 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; H 685129; 
Heugel, Paris. 3266 


Harwood (Basil) Three short pieces ; 
by B. Harwood, of England; organ. 
obl. S8vo. 1. In D.—2. In A. min.— 
3. In A flat. © Feb. 24, 1928; 1 c. 
each Feb. 25; E 685033-685035 ; Basil 
Harwood, Almondsbury, North Bris- 
tol, England. 3267-3269 


Hary Janos-suite ; von Zoltan Kodaly, 
of Hungary; orch. Partitur. 1. 
Kezdédik a mese. [5 others] © 
Dec. 28, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 27, 1928; 
E 684767; Universal edition actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 3270 


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no. 2, 1928 


Haug (Hans) Aria; 2. satz aus dem 
violinkonzert, op 11, von H. Haug, 
of Switzerland; violine o. violoncell 
u. klavier, o. orgel. © June 30, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 18, 1928; E 684834; Ge- 
briider Hug & co., Leipzig. Bras 


Havana; words and music by F. Hin- 
ton. ©1c. Feb. 13, 1928; E 681900; 
Frayser Hinton, Memphis, Tenn. 

3272 


Havanna; aus der revue Sehlager auf 
Schlager, text von Omega, musik von 
Tilmar Springefeld, of Germany. © 
May 17, 1927; 1 ¢. Oct. 31; E 685160; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

> 3273 


Have you seen Marceline; words by 
L. Daher, music by Jack Edwards. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
18, 1928: 2 c. Feb. 24::E 683396: 
Lucy Daher, Newark, N. J. 3274 


Have you seen your Saviour; words 
and music by H. Stenbock; mixed 
voices. [English and Norwegian 
texts] 8vo. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 3; E 681735; Harold Stenbock, 
Chicago. 3275 


Haven (The) of rest; words by H. L. 
Gilmour. music by Geo. D. Moore, 
arr. by B. B. McKinney ; male voices. 
(In Coleman’s male choir) © Feb. 
1, 1928; 2c. Feb. 17; E 683265; Rob- 
ert H. Coleman, Dallas. 3276 


Haworth (Frank) Two andantes; by 
F. Haworth, of Great Britain; 2 
violins. © Jan. 23, 1928; 1 ©.’ Feb. 
11; E 684735; Augener, Itd., London. 

B217T 

Hay un lirio; cancion, letra y musica 
por I. M. Valle. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Feb. 13, 1928; E 681891; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 3278 


Haymakers’ (The) song; by Frederic 
Mullen, of England; pf. London, 
Rowland’s. © Feb. 14, 1928: 1 ¢. 
Feb. 29; E 685209; Solomon Row- 
land, London. 3279 


He cometh; words and melody by Ken- 
tucky thorobreds. © 1 ec. Feb. 15. 
1928; E 686010; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 3280 


He’s gone away; melody by Sidney 


Easton. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1928: EB 
686087; Ralph Peer, New York. 

3281 

He’s the lily of the valley; words 


and music arr. by Thomas Davis. © 
1e Feb. 18, 1928; E 683295; Glen 
M. Coleman co., Chicago. 3282 


3293 


- 


He watches me; words and melody 
by Norfolk quartette. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
15, 1928; EH 681971; Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 3283 


Heart (The) of the West; poem by 
Clarence Flynn, music by George J. 
Trinkaus; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 683024; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

3284 


Heart (The) of U. S. A.; words and 
music by E. M. Frye. © Feb. 21, 
1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 24; E 686222; Eugene 
Martin Frye, Independence, Mo. 

3285 


Heartaches; by Joseph Pasternack; 
orch., with pf. or organ conductor. 
© Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 25: E 
686360; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 3286 


Heaven’s vesper song; sacred song, 
words by Frederick H. Martens, 
music by Francke Cullis Morley; 
with, violin’ opl: 1. Insk—2, In C. 
© Jan. 26, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 28; 
E 681653; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 3287 


Hebrew grand fantasia on traditional 
melodies; by Boris Levenson, op. 54; 
orch. with pf.-conductor. © Feb. 
23, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 683466; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 3288 


Hebrew wail theme; tragic lament, by 
Jan Vitolin, arr. by Leo A. Kempin- 
ski; orch. with pf. or organ ace. 4to. 
©. Jan. .25,, 1928.2 ‘c. kan... 26) Bh 
681691; Irving Berlin’ standard 
music corp., New York. 3289 


Hebridean (A) sheiling song; noted 
and arr. by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, 
adapted for violin by Stanley Wil- 
son, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
© Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 18; E 
684852: Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

3290 

Heckenlied; ged. von Alfred Thieme, 

musik von Erwin Lendvyai, of Ger- 


many, op. 38. no. 7; 6 stimmige 
miinnerchor. 4to. © May 24, 1927; 
1 ec. Feb. 18, 1928; E. 684826; 


3291 


Helen of Troy; words and music by 
Sherrill Crowe [i. e. W. S. Crowe], 
arr. by C. R. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; 
E 686138; Walter Sherrill Crowe, 
Pasadena. 3292 


Hello there Kitty; words and melody 
by M. H. Flaherty. © 1c. Feb. 4, 
1528; E 681769; M. H. Flaherty, 
Philadelphia. 3293 


Gebrtider Hug & co., Leipzig. 


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3294 


eee eee 


Henry. he’s my beau; fox trot, words 
and melody by H. A. Kies: ©1e. 
Feb. 20, 1928; E 686140; Horace 


- Allen Kies, Platteville, Wis. 3294 
Henschel (Artur) 10. ~=stticke in 
marschform; von A. Henschel, of 


Germany; harmonium solo. © Oct. 
_ 8, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684640; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 3295 


Her Ladyship; comedy opera in 3 
acts. lyrics by Perey Greenbank, 
_Inusic by Howard Talbot, of Great 
Britain. Vocal se. 4to. © Feb. 
6, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 7; E 684700; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 3296 


Here we are; by Marie Dale, op. 17, 
no. 4; pf. ©' Jan. 9,°1928;'2.¢. Jan. 
21%; E 681682; B. F. Wood music co., 
> Boston. 3297 


Herces of the sub-S4; words by G. R. 
. Short, melody by Robert H. Brennen. 
© le Feb. 15, 1928; E 686038; 
Grover R. Short, Lebanon, Pa. 3298 


Herrmann (Hugo) Fiinf stiicke fiir 
kammerorgel; von H. Herrmann, of 
_ Germany, op. 25. 
fantasia toccata. [4 others] © Jan. 
29, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 17; E 684813; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 3299 


Herzallerliebste, lachle mir zu... .; 
serenade wu. slow-fox, worte von 
Theodor Waldau, musik von Stephan 

: Weiss, of Austria. © Jan. 20, 1928; 
1 c. Feb. 27; E 685060; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 3300 


Hesitating blues; by W. C. Handy, arr. 
by F. Henri Klickmann; E flat alto, 
B flat ten. and C melody saxophones, 
with pf. acc: © Feb. 15, 1928; 2:e. 
Feb. 16; E 686070; Alfred & co., 
New York. 3301 


Heure d’amour; by A. Bazzini, op. 45, 
rev. by Léon J. Fontaine, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Jan. 24, 
19628; 1 c. Jan. 27; E 684789; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 3302 


Heut’ war ich bei der Frida; foxtrot, 
text von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Jim Cowler, of Germany. © Dec. 

*14,°°1927- 1 °c. Feb. 20, (1928; HR 
684893; Roehr aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin. 33038 


Hiawatha’s fireflies; words anon., 
music by H. F. Kamp. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1928°; E 686259; Henry F. Kamp, 
Detroit. 8304 


High hat; musical cocktail, by Louis 
Alter; pf. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2¢. Feb. 
16; E 686108; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 3305 


obl. Svo. 1. Quasi- 


pt. 117, NeS.,.¥..28 


High water; a spiritual, words by J. 
Keirn Brennan, melody by Marsh 
McCurdy. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928;.E 
682834; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. ' 3306 


Hindoo prayer; by Bert R. Anthony, 
op. 275, no, 3;,pf. .©Keb, 10, 1928; 
2 e. Feb. 13. E 681918 ; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 3307 


His blossom bride; entr’-acte no. 1 and 
».2, by A. M. Baldwin; oreh., with pf. 
conductor. © 1 ¢. each Feb, 20, 
1928; E. 686163, 686164; Anita M. 

Baldwin, Santa Anita, Calif. 
3308, 3309 


His blossom bride; overture, by A. M. 
Baldwin; orch., with pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; E’ 686162; 
Anita M. Baldwin, Santa Anita, 
Calif. eel0 


His sweetheart; words and music by 
P. A. Abbott.’ © 1 ec. Nov..30, 1927; 
E 682881; Pauline Allen Abbott, 
Palm Springs, Calif. 3311 


Hit the deck; selection, by Vincent 
Youmans, arr, by Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; military band, with 
conductor. London, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © Feb. 7, 1928; 1 c Feb. 23; 
E 684953; Harms, inc., New York. 

3312 


Hitch me to your buggy and drive me 
like a mule; words by Will Shade, 
melody by Will Weldon. © 1c. Feb: 
3, 1928; E 681750; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 3313 


Ho salvi Charles Lindbergh; marcia, di 
A. LaManca; violin. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1928; E 686456; Antonio La Manca. 
Cumberland, Md. 3314 


Hoch das bein; fox trot, aus der revue 
Schlager auf Schlager, text von Otto 
Sprinzel, musik von Tilmar Springe- 
feld, of Germany. © May 17, 1927; 
1 ¢. Oct. 31; E 685164; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3315 


Holiest, breathe an evening blessing; 
hymn-anthem, music by Harold K: 
Marks: 4 mixed voices; organ ace. 
4to. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. Jan. 28; 
E 681651 ; Theodore Presser €0., 
Philadelphia. 3316 


Homage to Mendelssohn; by George 
S. Schuler; organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 21, 1928; E 683077; Hope 
pub. co., Chicago. 3317 


Home (A) for you; from White eagle, 
lyric by Brian Hooker, music by 
Rudolpf Friml. © Feb. 28, 1928; 


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no. 2, 1928 oe 


2 c. Feb. 28; E 686423 ;. Waterson,, 


Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
3318 


Home town blues; words and music 
by M. A. Clark. © Feb. 3, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 9; E 682962; Myrtle Agnes 
Clark, Joplin, Mo. 3319 


Honest-a believ-a me; Italian novelty 
song, words and music by P. Gior- 
dano; pf. and ukulele ace. San 
Francisco, Calif., Gold leaf music 
pub. co. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 

- 23; E 686206; Paul Giordano, Oak- 
land, Calif. 3320 


Honey; words by Joseph Balestrieri, 
melody by J. J. Balestrieri and Wil- 
liam Carlock. © 1. Feb. 6, 1928; 
E 682939; James Joseph Balestrieri, 
New York. : 3021 


Honey moon (Luna de miele); ro- 
manza, by Domenick Villoni; trom- 
bone and cornet duet, with band acc. 

. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1928; 2 c Feb. 17; 

_ E 686061; Domenick Villoni & son, 
Cleveland. 3322 


Honeymoon; words and melody. by 
J. S. Degnon. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1928; 
E 683315; Julia Strong Degnon, 
Long Island, N. Y. 3323 


Honor—father and thy mother; quar- 
_ tet, words and music by W. Hartley, 
_ of Canada; mixed voices. © 1. 
Feb. 10, 1928; E 681848; William 
Hartley, Stirling, Alberta, Canada. 
3324 


Hop off; by Clarence Williams: pf. 
“© Jan,’ 23, - 1928)" '2° ce.’ Reb. 47 7 B 
. 686068; Clarence Williams music 

pub. ¢o., ine., New York. 3325 


Hope (H. Ashworth) Two old world 
songs; words by Herbert J. Bran- 
don, music by H. A. Hope, of Great 
Britain. 1. Tell me mistress this, 
I pray. [1 other] © Feb. 14, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 14; BE 684729: Keith, 
Prowse & ©CO., itd., London. 3326 


Hoppla wir leben; chanson, text von 
Walter Mehring, musik von Edmund 
Meisel, of Germany. © Sept. 16, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1928; E 684671; 
Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

3327 


Hoppy the hop toad; by Ora Hart 
Weddle; pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 «. 
. Feb. 21: EK 686311; Theodore Press- 
er CO., Philadelphia. 3328 


Horse feathers ; words by Harry Kelly, 
musie by H. ©. Oblinger. © 1 «¢. 


3340 

Feb. 14, 1928; E 683168; Harry C. 
Oblinger, San Franciso. 3329 
Horsefeathers; words and melody by 


R. B. Fouch. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 


683182; Ranthus B. Fouch, Minnea- 
polis. 3330 
Horsefeathers; words and music by 


Charlie Newman, Buddy Fields and 
Abe Olman; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 8; E 681802; 


Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. Bool 
Hot toddy; by M. S. Rosen; pf. 


1c. Feb. 20, 1928; EH 686134; Milton 


S. Rosen, New York. 3332 
House of dreams; words by Mildred 
Barris, music. by,C. Day. © 1 «. 


Feb. 2, 1928; E 682760; Carol Day, 
Morristown, N. J. 3333 


How can I be lonely; words and music 
by Haldor Lillenas. (In New Lil- 
lenas’ songs) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 17; E 686063 ; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 3334 


How can you stay so far away? so 
long; fox trot, words and music by 
Ned Miller, Carl Hoefle and Joe 
Burke, arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 
4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 15; 
E 683236; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

3335 

How ’ja doo; words by Gus Kahn, 
melody by Seymour Simons. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 13, 1928; E 681898 ; Villa Moret, 
ine., San Francisco. 3336 


How often, dear; fox-trot, words and 
music by V. W. Reynolds and F. 
Bruno. ‘© 1"c,4bepe 2, 2928; "° 
682759; Vernon W. Reynolds and 
Frank Bruno, Steilacoom, MAS ay 


How perfectly — frightfuly — sweet ; 
duet for girls, words by Harold Max- 
well, music by Gwen Lewis, of Great 
Britain. © Jan. 17, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
18; E 684856; Cavendish music ©€o., 
London. 3338 


However you are somebody loves you; 
words and music by O. W. Wink- 
field; 7. © ae Ge Keb: ),'S, 19285. Ei 
681822; Orange Willis Winkfield, 
Chicago. 3339 


Hum all your troubles away; words 
by Ford Rush and Glenn Rowell, 
music by Fleming Smith, arr. by 
Carleton L. Colby; pf. and ukulele 


ace. Pie: Wepy vie, M928 n07g 
683192: Ted Browne music co., inc., 
Chicago. 3340 


175 


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3041 


Hum and strum, do, do, do, that’s what 
I do; words by Billie Meyers, music 
by Elmer Schoebel; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; 
E 686107; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 3341 


Humidity; by Jascha Gurewich; E 
flat alto saxophone with pf. ace. 
New York City, M. Jaffe. © Dee. 
17, 1927;,2 cc. Dec. 21; EB 679915; 
Miriam Jaffe, New York. 3342 


Humoreskimo; words by Alfred Bryan, 
music by Pete Wendling and Henri 
Berchman; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen; with pts. 
for C melody, E flat alto and B 
flat ten. saxophones. © Feb. 3, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 2; E 682755; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 3343 


Hunting song; by Richard J. Pitcher, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 28; H 681658; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 3344 


Hurrah! Zuhrah _ hurrah! 
words and music by H. Larusson; 
pf. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c Feb. 24; 
E 686285; Harry Larusson, Minne- 
apolis. 3345 


Hur-ray for Lindy; march, words and 
music by John Lawrence. © Aug. 
10, 1927; 2 «@ Feb. 29, 1928; H 
683523; Globe music house, Middle- 
town, N. Y. 3346 


Hurry on; words by Billy Heagney, 
melody by Frank Bannister. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 681805; Fred K. 
Steele, inc., New York. 3347 


Hush! somebody’s calling my name; 
old words adapted, music arr. by 
B. B. McKinney; male voices. (In 
Coleman’s male choir) © Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 683283; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 3348 


Hush-a-bye; by Ora Hart Weddle; pf. 
with words. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 21; E 686312; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3349 


Hustle bustle; intermezzo rapido, by 
Francis Delille, arr. by Maurice 
Baron; orch., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
25: E 686359; Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 3350 


Hymn of devotion; by George S. 
Schuler; organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 21, 1928; E 683070; Hope 
pub. co., Chicago. 3351 


march ; 


pt. II, 0. S., v. 23 


“Tuvos Ths véeas yeveas (Hymnos tis neas 
geneas); Greek - American hymn, 
words by Andrew Vlahos, music ‘by 
Spiros Becatoros; 2 treble - voices, 
with pf. ace. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 20; E 683330; Apollo music eo., 


New York. (3352 
Hymns for worship; compiled and 
arr. by Lavina H. Date. New York, 


A. S. Barnes and co. 12mo. 

Dee. 28, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 13, 1928; aff. 
Jan. 21; A 1018502;  Layina, H. 
Date, Evanston, IIl. 33D 


I adore you; words and music by S. 
Goodman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1928; EB 
683012; Sylvia Goodman, Chicago. 

; 3354 


I am just a rambling gambler; words 
and music by. W. R. MHodgin; 
plectrum banjo. © 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 
1928; E 683407; Willard Randolph 
Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 3355 


I am lonesome for you; words and 
music by L. W. Pritzkow, arr. by 
Herman C. Hiller. Oakland, Calif., 
Acorn publishers. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 28; E 686429; Louis W. 
Pritzkow, Oakland, Calif. 3356 


I am ionging for you to-night; words 
and music by Paul Wenton Chase. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 682866; 
Clayton W. Peirson, Pasadena. 3357 


I am tired of cities; words by Glenn 
T. Neville, music by R. Wall. © 
1c. Feb. 2, 1928; E 682770; Robert 
Wall, Long Island City, N. Y. 3358 


I am yours; words and melody by 
Benny Davis and Ted Fiorito. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 11, 1928; E 683127; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 3009 


I believe in God; words by Oswald J. 
Smith, musie by Harry Dixon Loes; 
male voices. (Jn Coleman’s male 
choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 e Feb. 
17: E 683277; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 3360 


Brazilija: words and music by A. 
Vanagaitis; mixed voices. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 4, 1928: E 682847; Antanas 
Vanagaitis, Chicago. 3361 


I can teach you how to love me; fox- 
trot, words by Bea Hl, musie by 
Herman A. Hummel; pf. and uku- 


Lo 


lele ace. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1928; EB 
681783; Sunshine music pub. ©co., 
Port Arthur, Tex. 3362 


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no, 2, 1928 


3383 


- 


I close my eyes and dream; words | I feel so lonely and blue without you; 


by J. Keirn Brennan, melody by 
Karl Hajos. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; 
E 683126; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 3363 


Id like to creep into your heart; 
words by J. Sable, music by L. 
Smith. © Feb. 11, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
16; E 683178; Le Claire Smith and 
John A. Sabel, Conway, Ark. 3364 


I’d never be happy, till I'd got you; 
fox-trot, words by Frank Eyton, mu- 
sic by Michael Leslie, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Jan. 17, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 18; 
E 684855; Cavendish music ce., Lon- 
don. ~ 3365 


I’d rather not hear any more about 
it; words and music by F. A. Van 
Dusen. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 688312; Floyd A. Van 
Dusen, Altoona, Pa. 3366 


I do, honest I love you; words by 
Edna and Austin Wallack, melody 
by E. M. Wallack. © 1. Feb. 20, 
1928; E 686155; Edna Mary Wal- 
lack, Jennings, Kan. 3367 


I do know God don’t lie; American 
negro folk song, arr. by J. R. John- 
son. Curwen ed. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. © Dec. 28, 1927; 
1c, Dec. 29, 1 c. Feb. 15, 1928; HB 
686058; J. Rosamond Johnson, New 
York. 3368 


I do not choose to run; words and 
music by T. H. West, arr. by H. O. 
Wheeler. [Photostat] © 1. Feb. 
6, 1928; E 682937; Thomas H. West, 
Kansas City, Mo. 3369 


I don’t care; melody by R. Romano. 
© 1c. Dee. 1, 1927; E 682887; Ray 
Romano, New York. 3370 


I don’t care; words and melody by 
Saxie Dowell [pseud. of H. K. 
Dowell] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1928; E 
682882; Horace K. Dowell, Char- 
lotte, N. C. aobL 


I don’t know what to do; valse song, 
words and music by Haydn Wood, 
of Great Britain. © Jan. 26, 1928; 
1 @ Feb. 4; E 684577; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 3372 


I don’t know what to do; words by 
Chas. Kenny, melody by Tom Den- 
nis. ©1e. Feb. 21, 1928; E 683356; 
Harry F. Reser, New York. 3373 


I don’t know you now; fox trot, words 
and melody by H. A. Kies. © 1. 
Feb. 20, 1928; E 686146; Horace 
Allen Kies, Platteville, Wis. 3374 


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York. 


Lom 


177 


words and melody by B. Collins. © 

1c. Feb. 16, 1928; E 683202; Bob- 

bitt Collins, Aransas Pass, Tex. 
3375 


fell in love; words and music by 
L. W. Klenke. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1928; 
E 686376; Lloyd Wesley Klenke, De- 
troit. 3376 


find I’m lost without you; words by 
Jean Herbert and Jack Murry, mel- 
ody by B. Maltin. © 1. Feb. 16, 
1928; E 683195; Bernard Maltin. 
New York. aolk 


found love in a kiss; words by 8S. 
Rossman and R. L. Lewis, melody 
by S. Rossman. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 23, 
1928; EK 683403; Samuel Rossman, 
Roxbury, Mass. 3918 


get so lonely; words and music by 
Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. D. Bal- 
lard]; pf. ae¢e., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 24, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 25; E 686342; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 3379 


get the blues when it rains; words 
by M. Weaver and Ford and Glenn, 
melody by Maidie Weaver. © 1.@. 
Feb. 23, 1928; E 686246; Ford Rush 
and Glenn Rowell, Oak Park, Il. 
3386 


get the blues when it rains; words 
by Marcel Klauber, melody by H. 
Stoddard. © 1. Feb. 3, 1928; E 
681753 ; Harry Stoddard, New York. 

3381 


have anchored my soul; words and 
melody by Norfolk quartette. ©1c. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 681964; Chicago 
musie pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3382 


have you; words by Benny Davis, 
music by Harry Akst; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
23; E 686827; Harms, ine, New 
3383 


hope you'll come back to me; words 
and melody by H. B. Van Steen- 
bergh. © 1 e¢@ Feb. 4, 1928; E 
682862; Howard Butler Van Steen- 
bergh, Union City, N. J. 3384 


know that my pray’rs have been 
answered; words and music by J. 
Allen Burgney [pseud. of Al J. Nei- 
burg] © Jan. 28, 1928; 2 e. Feb. 
4; E 683145; Columbia music pub. 
co., Philadelphia. 3385 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3386 


pt. II, n.-s., v. 23 


I know the Lord; words adapted, mu- 
sic arr. by B. B. McKinney; male 
voices. (In Coleman’s male choir) 
© Feb: 1; +1928" 2" ec" Web 1728 bh 
683284; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

3386 


I know you'll say she’s a wow; fox 
trot, words and melody by H. A. 
Kies. © 1 c Feb. 20, 1928; E 
686142: Horace Allen Kies, Platte- 
ville, Wis. 3387 


I like the night-time; words and mel- 
ody by K. D. Henderson. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 2, 1928; E 682780; Kay Dover 
Henderson, Larchmont, N. Y. 3388 


Ill always do; fox-trot, words by 
Manuel Elizalde, musc by Fred 
Elizalde, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in EK. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 21, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 25; E 685068 ; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd., London. 3389 


T’ll be happy if you love me; eats 
by Edwin H. Puchta, music. by D. 
E. Schramel. 
E 681826; Domenica E. Schramel, 


Milwaukee. 3390 
T'li be true to you; words and music 
by Paul Wenton Chase. © 1c. Feb. 


3, 1928; E 682867; Clayton W. Peir- 
son, Pasadena. 3391 


I'll do my best; words and melody by 
Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Little 
Jack Little. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1928; 
E 683538; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 3392 


I'll fly to my sweetie to-night; words 
by Joseph Balestrieri, melody by 
J. J. Balestrieri and William Car- 
lock. ©1ce. Feb 6, 1928; E 682940; 
James Joseph Balestrieri, New wens 

3393 


Tll fcrvego the world; words by C. H. 
Reynolds, music by Arthur J. Bur- 
ger. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 18; 
E 683248; Charles H. Reynolds, 
Wanamie, Pa. 3394 


Ill go where you go; words by Harry 
Graham, music by Philip Charig, of 
U. S. and Albert Sirmay, of Hun- 
gary. London, Chappell & co., Itd. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 2c. Feb. 17; BH 
686100; Harms, inc., New York. 

3395 

Tl go with you; words and music by 
G. E. Bonney. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 8: E 681801: Gerald Hmery 
Bonney, Winona Lake, Ind. 3396 


© 1c. Feb. 8, 1928; 


I'll never grow tired of you; words 
and melody by H. Tillman, arr. by 
Harry L. Alford. © 1 c¢. Feb. 21, 
1928; E 683360; Edwin Tillman, 
Milwaukee. 3397 


Tl not marry at all; words and mel- 
ody by Kentucky thorobreds. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 686006; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 3398 


Ill say I love you; fox trot, words 
and music by Kal Linwood [pseud. 
of K. E. Lindstrom]; 1st violin. © 
1c. Feb. 1, 1928; E 681710; K..E. 
Lindstrom, Manchester, N. H. 3399 


Tl still be waiting; fox-trot, words 
and music by Bud Tyndall and Joe 
Sanders; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Web, 29, 1928; 2 ce. Feb. 29; EH 683516; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 3400 


I’ll try to forget while far, far away ; 
words by R. A. Watson, music by 
David Reed. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 9; E 682979; Robert A. Watson, 
Stamford, Conn. 3401 


I lost my heart in the moonlight; 
words and melody by B. Ferriol and 
P. Maltaghati. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1928; 
E 681894; Nicholas Ferriol. and 
Primo Maltaghati, Newark, N. J. 

3402 


love my old-fashioned man; words 
by Irving Kahal ‘and Francis 
Wheeler, music by Sammy ‘Fain, 
arr. by Harry Tiedeman; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 20; E 686105; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 3403 


I love that girl; words and music by 
H. Aitken and R. Ross, arr. by R. 
Ross. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 
683123; Hugh Aitken and Ronald 
Ross, Montreal, Canada. 3404 


words and melody by 


Loom 


_~ 


love the boys; 
B. Lumet. 


(tp"y2 “9 ad PrN) 
©), tc... Feb. .25,) 19285" BM GsGoare: 
Baruch Lumet, Philadelphia. 3405 


I love to hear the story; sacred duet, 
words by E. H. Miller, music by 
Anna Priscilla Risher ; sop. and alto. 
©.;,Feb. -7,, 1928.:;. 2). eq Beb.9:. EB 
683051; Theodore Presser ¢co., Phila- 
delphia. 3406 


I love to tell; words and music by 
L. O. Bostwick; sop. and alto,. or 
sop. and ten. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2c. 
Jan. 17, 1928; E 686413; Leroy O. 
Bostwick, El Segundo, Calif. 3407 


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no. 2, 1928 . 3428 
I love you best of all; words and -by H. Bull; in E flat. [Staff and 
melody by Roberts and Parmam. © tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 5, 
1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 681976 ; Chicago ' 1927; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 684603; 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. . 3408 Laurie’s & co., London. 3418 
I love you now as ever; words and | I’m glad I’m married; rag, words and 
music by H. M. Sauer; pf. and melody by Roy Harvey. © 1c. Feb. 
ukulele acc. Houston, Tex., Van 15, 1928; E 681983; Chicago music 


Dilkin music co.. © Feb. 11, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 15; E 686049; Henry M. 
Sauer, Houston. . 3409 


I love you so; waltz, from The yellow 
mask, by Vernon Duke, arr. by Wylie 
Wylton, of Great Britain ; orch. with 
pf.-conductor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 7, 1928; EH 684696; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

3410 


I loved you more than I could tell; 
words and melody by A. B. Millikin. 


© 1. ce Feb. 7, ° 1928; E. 682927; ° 


Alvina Behm Millikin, Bridgeport, 
Mich. 3411 


I’m a pilgrim; words by Mary.S.B. 
Dana, music by I. E. Reynolds; male 
voices. (In Coleman’s male choir) 
OyVPenria? 1928792) heb! Ves" Bi 
683274: Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

3412 


I’m a-goin home to di-ah no mo’; negro 
spiritual, words and music by J. R. 


“Rose. toe; Feb. 11, 19283; 
681907; John Richard Rose, Cle 
burne, Tex. 3413 


I’m always smiling; words and music 
by Billy Hays, music by Lou Her- 
scher and Joe Darcey; pf. and 
ukulele acc., with pts. for C melody 
saxophone or violin, E flat alto saxo- 
phone, B ten. saxophone and ten. 
banjo. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
5; E 679851; A. J. Stasny music co., 
New York. 3414 


I’m away from the world when I’m 
away from you ’cause you're all the 
world to me; by Sidney Clare and 
Lew Pollack, arr. by George J. Trin- 
kaus. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.—2. Male 
voices. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 c. each 
Feb. 3; E 682802, 682804; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 3415,3416 


I’m forever thinking of you; words 
and music by T. C. M. Antonacci. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1928; E 681906; 
Theresa C. M. Antonacci, San Jose, 
Calif. 3417 


I’m getting girls all over; vocal fox- 
trot, words by Robb Dennis. music 
by Henry Berry Daniel Gibson, of 
England; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 


3419 


I’m going back again to old. Nebraska ; 
vocal fox-trot, words and music by 
Harry Revel and Noble Sissle, both 
of England; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Charles Hanley; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
2, 1928; 1. ¢: Feb. 24; E’684935; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

: 3420 


I’m going to fly away to Iowa! words 
and music by Irvin Burnie; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Photostat]. © 1 e. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 686253; Missouri 
music makers, Kansas City, Mo. 

3421 


I’m going to join that band; words 
and music arr. by Dell Jones. © 
1 c. Feb. 18, 1928: E 683298; Glen 
M. Coleman co., Chicago. 3422 


pub. co., ine., Chicago. 


I’m going to Miami; words and music 
by A. D. Minnick; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Louis Fleischer. © 
Jan, 4, 1928; 2c. Jan. 26; E 682733; 
A. D. Minnick, Conyngham, Pa. 

3423 


I’m gonna move further down the 
road; words and melody by Robert 
N. Page. © 1c Feb. 8, 1928; HE 
681807; Ralph Peer, New York. 

3424 


I’m happy to know you’re happy; 
words by Al Bryan, Monty Siegel 
and Jack Meskill, music by Pete 
Wendling... © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
4; E 682823; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 3425 


I’m headin’ for the river; words and 
music by G. W. Henninger. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 28, 1928; E 686444; G. William 
Henninger, Mayville, N. Y. 3426 


I’m in love; melody by B. Levy. © 
1c. Feb. 23, 1928; E 686248; Bernard 
Levy, Brooklyn. 3427 


I’m in love with you; words and music 
by Phil Baker, Sid Silvers and J. 
Russel Robinson; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; 
EL 686403; Harms, ine., New York. 

3428 


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3429 


pt. nT, 2s, F028 


I’m jealous; from Sylvia, words by 
James Dyrenforth, music by Carroll 
Gibbons, of England; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Charles Hanley; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions| ‘© Jan. 27, 1928; 1c. “Feb. 
24; E 684929; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., London. 3429 


I’m left all alone; words by F. A. 
Harris, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1 ec. Feb. 23, 1928; E 686232; Fred- 
erick A. Harris, Washington. 3430 


I’m longing for my California home; 
words and music by J. Chapman. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 7, 1928; E 682920; John 
Chapman, Garden Grove, Calif. 


3431 
I’m looking for someone; fox trot, 
words and melody by H. A. Kies. 


© 1. Feb. 20, 1928; E 686141; 
Horace Allen Kies, Platteville, Wis. 
_ 8432 


I’m playing hide and go ,seek; by 


Bernie Grossman, Billy Moll and. 


Arthur Sizemore, arr. by Jack Stan- 
ley ; vocal orch.; in B flat. 4to. © 
Feb. 6, 1928; 2c. Feb. 7; E 682897 ; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 3433 


I’m playing hide and go seek; words 
and music by Bernie Grossman, Billy 
Moll and Arthur Sizemore; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Rube Bennett. 
© Feb, G6, 19298: 2 jc. Ken sf-po8 
682900; Edward B. Marks music co.., 


New York. 3434 
I’m_ satisfied; fox trot, words and 
melody by H. A. Kies. © 1. Feb. 


20, 1928: E 686147; Horace Allen 
Kies, Platteville, Wis. 3435 


I’m sorry; words by J. Lynch. music 
by Emil Grauer. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 18. 1928; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 683344; John Lynch, 
New York. 3436 


I’m sorry I’m in love with you; words 
by I. Brooks, music by John Curry 
Spikes. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 
683131; Isadora Brooks, Los Angeles. 

3437 


I’m tired of making believe; words by 
George A. Kelley. music by A. Pian- 
tadosi; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
3. 1928; 2 c. Feb. 4: E 681767; Al. 
Piantadosi, New York. 3438 


I’m waiting for a call from heaven; 
words by Marie M. Lubcke, music 


I’m wingin’ home; 


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by S. Luna. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1928; 
E 683412; Sisto Luna. New York. . 
8439 


words by Benee 
Russell, melody by Henry H. Tobias. 
© 1e. Feb. 15, 1928; E 683320; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 3440 


miss you Lize; words and music by 
Frank Crumit; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Louis Fleischer. © Feb. 7, 
1928; 2 ce. Feb. 25; E 686409; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York. 3441 


must be dreaming; words by Al 
Dubin and Pat Flaherty; music by 
Al Sherman, arr. by Carleton L. 
Colby: pf. and ukulele acc. ©1e. 
Feb. .16, 1928; E 683194; Ted. 
Browne music co., ine., Chicago. 


never knew; words by Sidney Clare 
and Charles Tobias, melody by 
Joseph Cooper. © 1 ec. Feb. 15, 1928; 
EK 686041; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. et 


never see you on sunny days, you’re 
only around when it rains; words 
by E. Gillis, melody by C. F. Strick- 
land. © 1 ¢ Feb. 15249282) 
686034; Eddie Gillis and Charles F. 
Strickland, New York. 3444 


promise I'll be practically true to 
you; from The optimists, words by 
Clifford Grey, music by Melville 
Gideon. New York, Leo Feist, ine. 
(Cover title:—Practically true to 
you) © Feb. 6, 1928: 2 e. Feb. 9; 
E 683059; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Itd., London. 3445 


saw her, I met her, I love her; 
words and melody by J. M. Smith, 
George Perry and Jack Franks. © 
1c. Feb. 17, 1928; E 686077; James 
Miller Smith, Newark, N. J. 3446 


see the road and you; ballad, words 
by Jesse G. M. Glick, music by L. 
Burton. [Photostat] © 1 e. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 686247; Lucile Burton, 
San Francisco. 3447 


sing of the lady of all most fair; 
earol, words by John McClure, mu- 
sic by Charles Repper; 3 treble 
vo'ces, with pf. or organ ace., with 
cello ad. lib. 4to. © Dec. 14, 1927; 
2 e. "Jan. 3, 1928" "Hy webled = Gasw. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 3448 


think you’re wonderful; words and 
melody by Abner Silver and Little 
Jack Little. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1928; 
E 686437; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 3449 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1928 


I tried to break your heart; words and 
melody by I. R. Bernstein. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 9, 1928; E 683003; Isadore R. 
Bernstein, Kingston, Pa. 3450 


I’ve been dreaming, love. of you; words 
and music by R. A. Stanley, of New 
Zealand, music arr. by Walter W. 
Newcomer. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; 
E 683456; Robert A. Stanley, Frank- 
lin, Junction, N. Z. 3451 


I’ve been wearying too, for you; words 
by H. Macknight, music by Charles 
H. Roth; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Louis Fleischer. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 683243; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York. 3452 


I’ve got a baby just too bad; words by 
J. S. Kinney and Alexis Kinney, 
melody by A. Ford. © 1. Feb. 3, 
1928; E 681742; Arthur Ford and 
John S. Kinney, New York. 3453 


I’ve got a feeling for somebody ; words 
by Harry Graham, music by Philip 
Charig, of U. S., and Albert Sirmay, 
of Hungary. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2. 
Feb. 16; E 683238; Harms, inc., New 
York. 3454 


I’ve waited long for you; words and 

melody by Kentucky thorobreds. © 

1 ec. Feb. 15, 1928; E 686015; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

3455 

I want somebody; words and music 

by A. Sacco. New York City, Frank 

Harding. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2c. Feb. 

29; E 683530; Anthony Sacco, Wa- 

terbury, Conn. 3456 


I want to go back; fox trot, words 
and music by Bud Sloan [i. e. S. D. 


Sloan] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; E 
686239; Sterling David Sloan, 
Seattle. 3457 


I want to go home; words by Ansel 
P. Crume, music by C. H. Rackers; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1928; E 686224; Clarence Henry 
Rackers, Lexington, Ky. 3458 


I will; words and music by R. Simp- 
son; mixed voices. © Feb. 3, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 29: E 683517; Russell Simp- 
son, Philadelphia. 3459 


I wish that my buddy was back again; 
words and melody by Y. Colangelo. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1928; E 682936; Vin- 
cent Colangelo, New York. 3460 


I wonder; words by W. G. Bogle, mu- 
sie by David Reed. © 1. Feb. 9, 
1928; E 6838007; W. G. Bogle, Tam- 
pico, Mexico. 3461 


93485—28——4 


5 3471 


I wonder if you'll love me after I’m 
old and gray; words and music by 
F. J. Halama and L. Florina Brown. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Feb. -14, 1928;.2 e. Feb. 21; E 
683340; Frank J. Halama, Chicago. 

3462 


I wonder if you m’ss me to-night; 
words by Harry Pease, music by Ed. 
G. Nelson; ukulele arr. by N. Paloa. 
© Feb. 8, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 15: E 
686047; A. J. Stasny music co., ine., 
New York. 3463. 


I wonder where you are; words and 


melody by Frank Parente. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 29, 1928; E 683553; James 
Dante, Madison, N. J. 3464 


I wonder why; fox trot, words and 
music by H. Dial. © 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 
1928; HE 681704; Harry “Dial, St. 
Louis. 3465. 


I wonder why ‘T get so lonesome for 
you; words by Edna and Austin 
Wallack, melody by E. M. Wallack. 
© 1 «¢ Feb. 20, 1928; E 686157; 
Edna Mary Wallack, Jennings, Kan. 

3466 


I wonder why nobody cares for me; 
words and melody by Golden melody 
boyss, ©. 1.-e..,Heb., 15.1928; 2H 
686016 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 3467 


I would love Thee; duet, words and 
music by Eugene F. Marks; sop. 
and contralto. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2 ce. Feb. 21; E 686296; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3468 


I wouldn’t mind dying for the Lord; 
words and melody by Norfolk quar- 
tette.. © © ce; steps “i: *1928;* 
681966 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 3469 


Ich hab dich lieb, du mein madel vom 
griinen Rhein; aus Streng verboten, 
text u. musik von Fritz Rotter, 
Franz Doelle u. Otto Stransky, all 
of Germany, arr. von Otto Linde- 


mann. © June 18, 1927; 1c. Oct. 
381; E 685170; Rondo-verlag, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 3470 


Ich hab in Pichelsdorf ’nen kleinen 
blumengarten; foxtrot, aus Du und 
ich, text von Hans H. Zerlett, musik 
von Leo Leux, of Germany, arr. 
von Otto Lindemann. (In Die 4 
schlager) © Apr. 14, 1927; 1 e¢. 
Oct. 31; E 685158; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3471 


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3472 


pt. III, n.s., ¥. 23 


Ich habe im Mai von der liebe ge- 
triumt; text von Alfred Berg, mu- 
sik von Franz Doelle, of Germany. 
© Sept. 18, 1926; 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1927; 
EK 685187; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3472 


Ich hitte dich so gerne noch einmal 
geseh’n; lied u. tango, text von Wil- 
helm Sterk, musik von Willy Engel- 
Berger, of Germany. © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 « Feb. 24, 1928; EH 684937; 
Wiener bohéme verlag, Vienna. 

3473 

Ich hob lieb a bocher—ich hob fant a 
moid; words and melody by J. 
Birnberg. 


QNn ‘’D ,VIMI N BV BNA FPN) 
C37, N ab 

© 1c Feb. 20, 1928; E 686159; 

Jacob Birnberg, Brooklyn. 3474 


Ich k6nnt mich in dich verlieben; 
Paul Whiteman-fox, text von Otto 
Stransky u. Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 


Ane. 230, 19265" Lic. Oct. ol, tont | 


EH 685191; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3475 


Ich lieb’ dich von  herzen—mit 
schmerzen ; lied u. fox trot, text von 
Paul Nikolaus,. musik von M. 
Spoliansky, of Germany. © Aug. 

_ 9, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1928; EH 684731; 

‘Mischa Spoliansky, Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf, Germany. 3476 


Ich reiss’ mir eine wimper aus; lied 
u. slow-fox, text von Charlie Am- 
berg, musik yon Fredy Raymond, 
of Austria. © Jan. 27, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 24; E 684948; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 3477 

Ich spiel’ so gern mit dir Klavier; 
aus Dartiber lisst sich reden, worte 
und musik von Friedrich Hollaen- 


der, of Germany, arr. von Otto 
Lindemann. © July 17, 1926; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 31, 1927; E 685175; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3478 
Ich tanz Charleston; aus Dariiber 


lasst sich reden, worte u. musik von 
Friedrich Hollaender, of Germany, 
arr. von Otto Lindemann. © July 
1%, 1926; 1 c¢. Och! 38H 1927 eb 
685168 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3479 


Ich wil kein tate nit sain; words and 
melody by J. Birnberg. 
Sibliat bab Mall yeoata ia ie halah dar) 
© 1e. Feb. 20, 1928; E 686158; 
Jacob Birnberg, Brooklyn. 3480 


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Idelia; words and music by Thos. F. 
Rosenbeck, op. 25, no. 1. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 29; E 683524; 
Rosenbeck studios, Pawtueket, R. I. 

3481 


Idilio d’amore; stile serenata, parole 
di Ferdinando Cunti, musica di BH. 
Morra. © 1 ¢ Feb. 11, 1928; E 
683138; Egidio Morra, Brooklyn. 

3482 


Idylle sérénade; de R. Benoit, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1926; 1 ¢. Aug. 4, 
1927; E 685084; Georges Krier, 
Paris. 3483 


If all the world were mine; words by 
J. Friedman, music by M. Silver. 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1928; E 681861; 
Mark Silver and Jack Friedman, 
New York. 3484 


If I had a sweetheart just like you; 
words and melody by Paul Wenton 
Chase. © 1 e¢ Feb. 3, 1928; E 
682868 ; Clayton W. Pierson, Pasa- 
dena. 3485 


Tf I hadn’t met you; words and music 
by M. Batchelor. © 1.c¢. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681812; Miriam Batchelor, 
Brookline, Mass. 3486 


If papa has out-side lovin’; words 
and melody by J. C. Johnson. © 
1c. Feb. 21, 1928; E 683372; J.C. 
Johnson, New York. 3487 


If thou wilt, remember; words by C. 
G. Rossetti, music by EH. E. Reitz. 
©-.1.¢ Feb. 21, 1928; EH 683385; 
Edward EH. Reitz, Buffalo. 3488 


If you wanna be my sugar papa; 
words and music by Bob Schafer, 
Irving Mills and A. Wayne. New 
York City, Gotham music service. 
© Dee. 30, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1928; 
E 682784; Jack Mills, inc, New 
York. 3489 


If you want to keep your girl; words 


and melody by W. Mathews. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 21, 1928; E 683381; Wilford 
Mathews, New York. 3490 


If you were a lily and I were a rose; 
words and music by Paul Wenton 
Chase. 1. Gy CDi aes to a 
682869; Clayton W. Peirson, Pasa- 
dena. 3491 


Im lenz, wenn alle miidels triiumen; 
text von George Burghardt, musik 
von Richard Hirsch, of Germany, 
arr. von Otto Lindemann. © Jan. 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 2, 1928 


- 3513 


17, 1926: 1 c. Oct. 31, 1927; EB 
685177; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3492 


Implorations; by Joseph Pasternack ; 
- orech., with pf. or organ conductor. 
fo), Fep. 24, 19285) '2 ¢.~FKeb; 25; H 
686361; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 3493 


Improyisation fiir oboe und klavier; 
von Max Biittner, of Germany, op. 
Pate): Oc G6, Wo27-" 1c. “Feb: 'S, 
1928; E 684656; Carl Merseburger, 
Leipzig. 3494 


In a. big city park; words by T. F. 
White, music by Eugene Lester. © 
Feb. 11, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 686046 ; 
Thomas F. White, Bridgeport, Conn. 

3495 


In a hundred thousand years; words 
by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Alfred 
Solman. 1. Basso cantante or con- 
tralto; in D min.—2. Bar. or alto; 
in F min.—3. Ten. (Robusto) or 
dramatic sop.; in A min. © Feb. 
3, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 2; E 682756; 
Sam Fox pub. co, Cleveland. 3496 


In a Japanese pagoda ; fox-trot, words 
by Oscar M. Sheridan, music by 
Hubert W. David, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
EK flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions}; .© Heb:.1,, 1928; .1.¢..Keb.:7 
E 684698; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 3497 


In autumn; words by Arthur Symons, 
music by Leslie Cochran, of England. 
© Feb. 7; 1928; 1, c., Feb. 8; EB 
684627; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

3498 


In California, it’s old Cal for me; 
words and melody by F. G. Pollay. 
(ey dec Web.n27) 1998 > R). 683479 : 
Frank Gilbert Pollay, Winslow, Ariz. 

3499 


In courtly company; by Thomas F. 
Dunhill, of Great Britain; viola and 
pf. © Feb. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 17; 
E 684819; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 3500 


In der himmelpfortgissen auf neune; 
worte von Peter Herz, musik von 
Edmund Hysler, of Austria. © Jan. 
26, 1928: 1° c.. Keb. /23; E 685071; 
Wiener musik-verlag, (Inhaber Otto 
Hirich), Vienna. 3501 


In der Schweiz und in Tirol; foxtrot, 
text von Fritz Rotter u. Otto Stran- 
sky, musik von Anton Profes, of 


Germany. © Jan. 20, 1928; 1c. Feb. 
27; E 685058; Drei masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 35902 


In Derry vale; Londonderry air, words 
by W. G. Rothery, music arr. by 
W. McNaught, of England; 3 female 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 13, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 18; E 684809; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 3503 


In dreams I see you still; words by 
J. Fowle, melody by Robert H. Bren- 
nen. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 686040 ; 
John Fowle, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 

3504 


In gay costume; by Vernon Lloyd; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. © Dec. 24,1927; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 
1928; E 681725; Reginald K. Liver- 
sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 3505 


In Marburg an der Lahn, dem schénen 
stidtchen; worte von Fritz Jubisch, 
musik von Franz Albert Gabriel, of 
Germany. © Sept. 15, 1927; 1 e. 
Feb. 3, 1928; E 684653; W. EHhrler 
& co., Leipzig. 3506 


In my arms; words by Max and Na- 
thaniel Lief, music by J. de Segon- 
zac. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 683172; 
Jean de Segonzaec, New York. 3507 


In my canoe; words and melody by 
J. osenbere: XC) Eve. rep. 1, 1928 
E 681706; Jack Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 

3508 


In my heart; words and music arr. 
by Robert Davis. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1928; E 683296; Glen M. Coleman 


co., Chicago. 3509 
In my little Chevrolet; words and 
music by W. F. Collins; pf. ©1e. 


Feb. 7, 1928; E 682935; William F. 
Collins, Conshohocken, Pa. 3510 


In Omsk, in Tomsk, in Astrachan; 
russischer foxtrot, text von Kurt 
Robitschek, musik von Willy Rosen, 
of Germany, klavier arr. von Walter 


Borchert. © Dec. 24, 1927; 1 ec. 
Feb. 24, 1928; E 684945; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, Vienna. 3511 


In our little home; words by Quincy 


Lemon, melody by G. Biair. © 1c. 
Jan. 31, 1928; E 682696; Girard 
Blair, Murphysboro, Ill. 3512 


In our own little home sweet home; 
words and melody by A. P. Thomas. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1928; E 683204; Al- 
bert P. Thomas, Oakland, Me. 3513 


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3514 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 2 


In our up so high place; words by 
Bix. Reichner [i. e. Bickley Rvich- 
ner], melody by Don Walker [i. e. 
Donald Walker]. © 1 c¢. Feb. 4, 
1928; E 682841; Bickley Reichner, 
Philadelphia. 3514 


In the barracks; military march, by 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 581; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass, Bay state music co. 
© Dec. 24, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 681721; Reginald K. Liversidge, 
Lawrence, Mass. 3515 


In the candle light; ballad, from Jolly 
Jerome, words by Roy W. French, 
music by James E. Wood. Boston, 
Mass., Tremont music pub. Co. 
(Cover title: The candle light) © 
Feb. 18, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 683222; 
Roy W. French and James E. Wood, 
Orange, Mass. 3516 


In the countryside; by Ernest Newton, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 39, 
1928; 1c. Feb. 10; E 684723; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. * 3517 


In the deep shadows of the moon; 
waltz, 
Lento, arr. by Len Fleming. © Jan. 
31, 1928; 2 c« Feb. 2; E 682809; 
Frank T. Lento, Punxsutawney, Pa. 

3518 


In the Highlands; poem by R. L. 
Stevenson, music by A. Gibbs, of 
Great Britain, op. 9. Curwened. © 
Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c Feb. 4; E 684614; 
Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, Essex. 
England. 3519 


In the moonlight; words and music 
by W. Wassaw. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1828: E 686128; Wilbur Wassaw, 
Cripple Creek, Colo. 3520 


In the springtime; fox trot, words and 
melody by C. H. Longbottom. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 6. 1928; EH 682949; Charles 
H. Longbottom, Brooklyn. 3521 


In the sweet bye and bye; words by 
Alfred Bryan and Francis Wheeler, 
music by Pete Wendling; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Harry Tiede- 
man. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; 
E 686422; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 3522 


In toyland with you; words and music 
by Lou Seidenman fi. e. Louis Seid- 
enman] © 1. Feb. 14, 1928; E 
683165; Louis Seidenman, Baltimore. 

3523 

In youth is pleasure ; words by Robert 
Wever, music by Robin Milford, of 
Great Britain; in D flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol fa notations] © 


words and music by F. T. | 


Dee. 15, ;4927.3 1 ©. Febsc2s, 1928; 
E 684996; Oxford university press, 
London. 3524 


Indian moon; words by Glenn T. 
Neville, music by R. Wall. © 1. 
Feb. 2, 1928; E 682771; Robert Wall, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 3525 


Indian (An) rhapsody; by Gerald S. 
Cohn; pf. © 1c Feb. 4, 1928; E 
681775 ; Edward S. Cohn, Sausalito, 
Calif. 3526 


Indian (An) slumber song; words by 
Agnes Lockhart Hughes, music by 
Harland A. Riker; high voice; in 
G min. © Jan. 17, 1928; 2 ce. Jan. 
30; E 682758; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 352T 


Ingratitud ; danza, por M. M. Campos, 


op: 1; pf. © 1 ee 1 te2s- bs 
683157: Manuel Morel Campos, 
Ponce, Porto Rico. 3528 
Inspiration; konzert-blues, von Carl 
Robrecht, of Germany; salon-orech. 
mit violine 1 direktion. 4to. © 


Sept: 2, 1927; 1 e@. Feb. 8, 1928; 
E 684665; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 3529 


Inter nos (Between ourselves) ; inter- 
mezzo 4 la gavotte, by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 610; pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2 c«. Feb. 21; E 686299; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3530 


Intermezzo in Spanish style; by Hugo 
Riesenfeld, arr. by Oscar Potoker ; 
orch. © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 6; 
E 686113; Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., 
New York. 3531 


Into the light ; words by Marie Corelli, 
music by Frank La Forge; high 
voice. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 2; 
E 682781; G. Ricordi & eco., ine., 
New York. 2532 


Into the woods my Master went: 
words by Sidney Lanier, music by 
George B. Nevin; pf. or organ acc. 
1. High voice. in G—2. Low voice, 
in E flat. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. each 
Feb. 138; E 681924; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 3533: 


Introduce me; words by J. Friedman, 
music by M. Silver. © 1. Feb. 10, 
1928; E 681859; Mark Silver and 
Jack Friedman, New York. 35384 


Intreduzione allo studio della tromba : 
di Alessandro Cardoni, of Italy; 
tromba in si bemolle grave, e delle 
trombe mi bemolle e fa. © Feb. 17. 
1928; 1 ce. Feb. 18; E 684872; G. 
Ricordi & ¢co., Milan. 3535 


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no. 2, 1928 


355T 


| Invocation 4 la nuit; extrait de La 
. vie du poéte, de G. Charpentier, arr. 
par §S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 28; 1928; EB 684987; 
Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 3536 


Ireland (John) Five poems’ by 
Thomas Hardy; set to music by John 
Ireland, of Great Britain; bar. 
Dec. 15, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1928; 
E 685028; Oxford university press, 
London. 3537 


Trish agitato; by Maurice Baron; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; E 683404; Irv- 
ing Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. > 3588 


Trish (An) lilt; words and music by 
Malcolm C. Marks; in E flat. 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 683052; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

35389 


Is Jesus to me; words by Wm. M. 
Runyan, musie by Mrs. J. H. Cas- 
sidy; male yoices. (Jn Coleman’s 
male choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 17; E 683263: Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 3540 


Is my team ploughing; words by A. E. 
Housman, music by C. W. Orr. of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1. 
Feb. 25, 1928; E 685026; Oxford 
university press, London. 3541 


TIsabelita; Spanish habafera, text 
adapted and arr. of music by A. 
Seismit-Doda ; 2 sops. and alto. 4to. 
© Feb. 8, 1928: 2 c. Feb. 23: E 
686221; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

3542 


Isle (The) of beautiful dreams; words 
by Marguerite Miller, music by 
Geoffrey O'Hara. © Jan. 26, 1928; 
2 ¢. Jan. 28: E 681660; Theodore 
Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 3543 


Isle (The) of flowers; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Golden gorse. [3 others] © Jan. 
19, 1928); 1 «Feb: 11; BE 684784; 


Schott & co., ltd., London. 3544 
Ismechu-bemalchuscho; words and 
melody by S. Gozinsky. © 1c. Feb. 


2, 1928; E 682779; Samuel Gozinsky, 
New York. 3545 


It ain’t a going to snow; words by R. 
Dale, melody by L. F. Brown. © 
1 ¢c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 681961; Rho- 
dena Dale and L. Florin Brown, 
Clearfield, Pa. 3546 


It all depends on you; fox-trot, by 
Ray Henderson, arr. by Dan God- 


frey, of Great Britain; full military 
band, with solo clarinet in B flat, 
conductor. London, Chappell & co., 
Itd. (In Chappell’s army journal, 
no. 550) © Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
8; E 684718; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 3547 


It happen (Hs treft) ; words and mel- 
ody by B. Lumet. 


(woyiy dD) 
© oT. ¢ Heb...25, 1928" EB 68657 ¢ 
Baruch Lumet, Philadelphia. 3548 


It must be love; words by Charles 
Derickson, music by Burton Brown. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1928; E 681866; J. W. 
Jenkins sons music co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 3549 


It’s always darkest just before dawn; 
words and melody by W. H. Hol- 
lingsworth. © 1 c. Feb. 10, 1928; 
E 681862; William Homer Hollings- 
worth, New York. 3550 


It’s awful; words by Irving Kahal 
and Francis Wheeler, music by Ted 
Snyder, arr. by Harry Tiedeman ; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Feb. 21, 1928; 
2 « Feb. 20; E 686104; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

3551 

It’s funny but I guess its right; fox 
trot, words by W. E. Alderman, mel- 
ody by A. BH. Alderman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
17, 1928; E 683291; Alonzo Elvis 
Alderman, Washington. 3552 


It’s nobody’s fault, but your own; 
waltz song, words by Frank Mike 
Grupp, melody by J. Barnaba. 
1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 681957 ; Joseph 
Barnaba, Jersey City. 3553 


It’s your it; words by Coleman Har- 
rison, music by Lou Seidenman [i. e. 
Louis Seidenman] © 1. Feb. 14, 
1928; E 683166; Louis Seidenman, 
Baltimore. 3554 


It was springtime when I started lov- 
ing you; fox trot, words and melody 
“by. .H..A. Kies... © 1c. Feb. 20, 1928 ; 
E 686139 ; Horace Allen Kies, Platte- 
ville, Wis. 3DDD 

It would be fun; child song, words 
by Charles Hayes, music by James 
M. Gallatly, of Great Britain. 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 18; E 684865 ; 
Cavendish music ¢o., London. 3556 


Jack and Jill; vocal duet, words by 
Dena Tempest, music by Wilfrid 
Sanderson, of Great Britain. © 
Jan. 27, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 18; E 684861 ; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 3DDT 


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3908 


pt. III, D. S., V. 23 


Jacksonville slide; words. and melody 
by Blind Blake. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15, 
1928; E 686024; Chicago music pub. 


1€0.,, ine, Chicago. 3558 
Jacob (Gordon) Pastorale; by G. 
Jacob, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 

don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Feb. 


‘17, :1928; 1.c.. Feb. 24; E. 685142; 
Gordon Jacob, Ewell, Surrey, Eng- 
land. 3559 


Jakyj to sztof; words by Eugene 
Zukowsky, melody by A. Schwartz. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 686032; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 3060 


Jam up; melody by J. Marrero. © 
_1¢. Feb. 4, 1928; E 682989; John 
Marrero, New Orleans. 3561 


Janette; words by Godfrey Williams, 
music by Horatio Nicholls, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace, with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in A min. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 21, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 23; E 684952; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. | 3562 


Jazz (A) holiday; words by Walter - 


Melrose, music by W. Benton Over- 
street, arr. by Mel Stitzel; dance 
oreh.. Ate... © fan: aGet928, 2c. 
Feb. 13; E 681882; Melrose bros. 
music co., inc., Chicago. 3563 


Je vous aime (I love you) ; words by 
J. Macklyn Meskyll, music by Abner 
Silver. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
15; E 681995; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 3564 


Jesus gives blessed peace; words and 
music by L. R. Small. © 1 ec. Feb. 
8, 1928; E 681830; Lloyd Roscoe 
Small, Sedro Woolley, Wash. 38565 


Jesus is leading us on; hymn, words 
and music by Harry Dixon Loes. 
Nov, 2, 19272 2G. ep. 0. deen] oes 
683064; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

3566 


Jesus lives; an Easter service for Sun- 
day and weekday church schools, by 
various authors. 12mo. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., United Lutheran publica- 
tion house. © Feb. 9, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 13; aff. Feb. 11; A 1066000; 
Board of publication of the United 
Lutheran church in America, Phila- 
delphia. 3567 


Jesus, Saviour, Friend of sinners; 
words by R. H. Coleman, music by 
B. B. McKinney; male voices. (In 
Coleman’s male choir) © Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; K 683262; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 8568 


Jesus, Saviour, pilot me; words by Ed. 
Hopper, music by R. J. Polak; med. 
voice. Los Angeles, Calif., Para- 
mount music pub. co. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 2; E 682750; Ru- 
dolph J. Polak, Los Angeles. 3569 


Jesus the conqueror; WHaster choir 
cantata, music by Henry Bellman. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
4to. © Feb. 11, 1928;.2 « and aff. 
Feb. 15; A 1066184; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 3570 


Jesus the Lord is risen; Haster serv- 
ice, words by Eleanor Allen Schroll, 
music by J. H. Fillmore and Chas. 
H. Gabriel. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 8vo. © Feb. 21, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 25; E 683434; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 3571 


Jeudi (Le) saint 4 minuit; extrait de 
Sevilla, de J. Turina, arr. par S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. 
Jan. 28, 1928; E 684985; Max Eschig 
et cie., Paris. peti 


Jewish (The) lullaby; words and mu- 
sic by A. Kantor, arr. Dy Dan Froh- 
man, © Dee. 28,1927: 2 ve. omee. 
29; E 679711; A. Kantor, Cleveland. 

Sole 


Jim and me; words and melody by 
Kentucky thorobreds. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
15, 1928; EH 686009; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3574 


Jinrikisha; by Gus A. Benkhart, arr. 
by Walter Jacobs; ten. banjo solo. 
© Dec. 2, 1927; 2 ce. Feb. 11, 1928; 
E 683100; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. 3575 


Jinrikisha; scene Japanese, by Gus A. 
Benkhart, arr. by R. EH. Hildreth. 
4to. 1. Band.—2. Orch. © Dec. 2, 
1927; 2 ¢c. each Feb. 11, 1928; EH 
683092, 683093; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 3576, 3577 


J’me fais pas comprendre; paroles et 
musique de Jean Lenoir, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 28, 1928; 
E 684976; Edition Arlequin, Paris. 

3578 


Jocund (The) dance; dance tunes, by 
John B. McEwen, of Great Britain, 
ed. by W. G. Whitaker; string band. 
nos. 1-4... Sa © Jan: a2, 1928; 1e. 
Feb. 25; E 685009; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 3579 


Jog on [and] Lawn as white as driven 
snow; words from The winter’s tale, 
by William Shakespeare, music by 


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no. 2,.1928 


Hubert Hales, of Great Britain, op. 
9. nos. 2, 3; unison voices. 4to. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
een. 2, 1928: 1.¢. Keb. 15; i 
' 684746; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 3580 


John Cook and his mare; words anon., 
music by Joseph Speaight, of Great 
Britain; unison voices. London. 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd. 4to. © Dec. 

21, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1928; E 684715; 
Hawkes & son, (London) Itd., Lon- 

* don. ; 3581 


Jola’s charleston; di A. Cantarini, of 
* Italy; piccola orch., con pf. condut- 

tore, 416." ©: Feb. 17,. T928°"1' c. 
~ Feb. 18; E 684870; G. Ricordi & 
—¢o., Milan. 3582 


Jolene; melody by V. B. Neff. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 3, 1928; E 681739;. Vincent B. 
Neff. Chicago. 3583 


Joli (Le) tambour; chanson populaire 
de l’Ile de France, arr. de Pierre 
Renauld, of France: cheeur 4 4 voix 
dhommes. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 ¢« Feb. 24; E 685124; Heugel, 

. Paris. 3584 


Jolly little fisherman; march, by H. 

D. Hewitt; pf. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 9; E 683047; Theodore Presser 
' €0., Philadelphia. 3585 


Jolly (The) ploughboy; 4-pt. song 
from the Bunting collection, arr: by 
Annie Patterson, of Great Britain; 
mixed ‘voices. 4to. © Feb. 15, 
1928; 1c. Feb. 29; E 685206; Bayley 
& Ferguson, Glasgow. 3586 


Jolly (The) tar; by Ferris Owen, of 
Great Britain: pf. London, Row- 
land’s. © Feb. 8, 1928; 1 ec Feb. 
24; BE 684926; Solomon Rowland, 
London. 3587 


Josefine in der badekabine; foxtrot, 
text von Charles Amberg, musik von 
Frank Stafford, of Germany. 
(Cover-title :—Die schéne Josefine in 
der badekabine) © Mar. 30, 1926; 
1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1927; E 685182; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3588 


Joueur (Le) de trombone ambulant: 
de Charles-Henry, of France; pf. 
© Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c@ Feb. 24; E 
685119: Heugel, Paris. 3589 


Journée (La) dun enfant (A child’s 
day); 10 piéces enfantines, par A. 
Gretchaninoff, op. 109, adaptées et 
doigtées par Jean Kilp, of Ger- 
many; pf. © Nov. 14, 1927; 1 «. 
Dec. 9; E 684567; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 3590 


3600 


ca 


Joy (The) of spring; words by Will 
P. Snyder, music by H. F. Kamp. 
© 1 e: Feb. 23, 1928; E 686260; 
Henry F. Kamp, Detroit. 3591 


Joyous bells of Easter; Easter can- 
tata, text arr. and music composed 
by Carrie B. Adams; mixed voices. 
4to. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 80; A 1064368; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 3592 


Jubilate Deo; by George S. Schuler; 
organ. © Nov. 2,°1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
21, 1928; E 683081; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 3593 


Jubilee hymn [and] Salve Regina; 
words by Jane Egan, music by Mary 
Albertina; four female voices. 
(Cover-title:—Song of praise and 
Salve Regina) © Feb. 10, 1928; 2c. 
Feb. 16; E, 683184; Sisters of the 
-order: of St. Dominic, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 3594 


Juchheissa, juchhei; ein sing—und 
spielkrinzchen, 20 ein—bis vierstim- 
mige lieder mit instrumenten, ergiin- 
zungsheft zum schulsingbuch Macht 
auf das tor, bearb. von Georg Nellius, 

' of Germany, op. 37 u. 38. 4to. © 
Aug. 16, 1927; 1 ¢« Feb. 3, 1928; 
E 684639; Josef Koésel & Friedrich 
Pustet, Munich. 3595 


Judge (The) done me wrong; words 
and music by W. R. Hodgin; plec- 
trum banjo. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1928; 
E 683405 ; Willard Randolph Hodgin, 
Greensboro, N. C. 3596 


Judith; incidental music and dances, 
by Granville Bantock, ed. by Charles 
Wocdhouse, both of England; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Jan. 23, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 4; E 684877; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. 3597 


Jugendgarten; sammlung, bearb. von 
' Hermann Wenzel, of Germany; pf. 
Band 1. © Sept. 7, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 684847; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 3598 


Juggler (The); humoresque, by Ken- 
neth A. Wright, of Great Britain ; 
pf. London, Winthrop Rogers, ltd. 
© Jan. 23, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 3; E 
684580; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 3599 


June days are coming; words and 
music by T. C. M. Antonacci. © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1928 : E 681905; Theresa 
C. M. Antonacci, San Jose, Calif. 

38600 


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3601 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


June dreams; novelette, by A. F. 
Wendland, arr. by R. B. Hisenberg; 
band. 4to. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2c. Feb. 
24; E 686274; W. R. Dalbey music 
cc., Omaha, Neb. 3601 


Juni, Juli und August; text u. musik 
von Willy Prager, of Austria. © 
Oct 17; 926201 & Oct. Si, 1927: 
E 685195; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H.. 
Berlin. 3602 


Junior high; march, by A. J. Weidt; 
pf. © Nov. 21, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 11. 
1928; E 683096: Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 3603 


Junkman’s (The) dream; by Harry 
Ford; orch. 4to. © Feb. 27, 192°; 
2c. Feb. 27; E 683467; Alfred & co., 
New York. 3604 


Junkman’s (The) dream; by Harrv 
Ford; [1st violin conductor pt.] © 
1e¢. Jan. 25, 1928; E 681712; Alfred 
& co., New York. 3605 


Just a bungalow to bungle in; words 
and music by H. Hobson. © 1 e. 
Feb. 16, 1928; E 683210; Helyn Hob- 
son, Los Angeles. 3606 


Just a dream; waltz, words and music 
by Don Kintz [i. e D. P. Kintz] 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1928; E 681846; 
Donald Paul Kintz, Bozeman, Mont. 

3607 


Just a frame for mother’s face; words 
by J. R. Church, musie by Arcade 
A. L’Ecuyer. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1928; 
E 682694; John Raymond Church. 
St. Joseph, Mo. 3608 


glad-to-live day; words and 
music by H. H. Scott, scored by 
Glenn Welty. S8vo. © Feb. 9, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 13; E 681881; Harry H. 
Scott. Milwaukee. 3609: 


Just a little memory of you dear; 
words and music by T. C. M. 
Antonacci. © 1 c. Feb. 13, 1928; 
E 681904; Theresa C. M. Antonacci, 
San Jose, Calif. 3610 


Just a little place called home sweet 
home; words and music by George 
Robert Wilson; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 29; E 
683533 ; Heart songs co., New York. 

3611 


Just a memory; fox-trot, by Ray 
Henderson, arr. by Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band, 
with solo clarinet in B flat conductor. 
London, Chappell & eco., Itd. (In 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 550) 


Just a 


© Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8; E 
684710; Harms, inc., New York. 
3612 


Just a relic of by-gone days; words 
and music by C. Smith, arr. by 
Dorothy La Dieu. © 1 e¢. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 683494; Clare: Smith, Oak- 
land, Calif. 3613 


Just another love affair; words and 
melody by Philip S. Friedenthal. © 

1 c. Feb. 2, 1928; E 682775; Philip 
Shirek Friedenthal, San Francisco. 

: 3614 


Just around the corner, dreams come 
true; words and melody by L. E. 
Snow. © 1c Feb. 24, 1928; E 
683415; Lilla Ethel Snow, Taunton, 
Mass. 3615 


Just as I thought when you'd go away; 
words and melody by J. DeSisto. © 
1c. Feb. 16, 1928; E 683205; Joseph 
DeSisto, Amsterdam, N. Y. 361€ 


_ Just as much as you like, just as long 


as you like; words by Anne Lu 
Burns, music by M. V. Howell. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1927; E 682933: May 
Valega Howell, Birmingham, Ala. 
3617 


Just ‘cause I’ve lost- you: words and 
music by M. E. Meyers; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1. Feb. 20, 1928; 
E 686137; Marguerite Elizabeth 
Meyers, Milltown, N. J. 3618 


Just for you and me; words by J. 
Ralice, music by R. Jules Kobal; pf. 
with violin obbl. Beatty, Pa., F. 
Raymond. © Jan. 31, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 2: E 682810; F. Raymond 
Balko, Beatty, Pa. 3619 


Just like a wop; words and melody by 
M. G. Henry. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1928; 
E 686379; Maurice G. Henry, Brook- 
lyn. 3620 


Just like the end of a story; fox trot, 
words and music by George Whiting 


and Lew Pollack, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; orch. 4to. © Feb. 3, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 4; E 682959; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 3621 
Just me; words by A. Shoemaker, 
music by Jack Edwards. _New York 


City. Frank Harding music house. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 21; E 
683348: Alvina Shoemaker, Grand 
Island, Neb. 3622 


Just one more night in memory; words 
and music by C. M. Cole; 1st violin. 

1 ¢c. Feb. 13, 1928; E 683159; 
Clifford M. Cole, New York. 3623 


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‘no, 2, 1928 


Just say it again; words and melody 
by W. Crawley. © 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 
1928; E 683314; Wilton Crawley, 
Chicago. . 3624 


Just suppose; fox trot, from Jolly 
Jerome, words by R. W. French, 
music by J. E. Wood. Boston, Mass., 
Tremont music pub. co. © Feb. 13, 


1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 683219; Roy. 


W. French and James E. Wood, Or- 
ange, Mass. 1 3625 


Just to hear you call me sweetheart ; 
words and niusic by Paul Wenton 
Chase. © 1 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 
682870; Clayton W. Peirson; Pasa- 
dena. 3626 


Just to remember you; words by Paul 
De Frank, melody by A. Tauro. © 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 6864386; Arthur 
*Tauro, Lynn, Mass. 3627 


Just too late; words and melody by 
Norfolk quartette. © 1c Feb. 15, 
1928; E 681970; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 3628 


Just waiting: words by W. C. Gard- 
ner, music by Sara Napier. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 23, 1928; E 686244; William 
Carlton Gardner, Chipley, Fla. 3629 


Just whisper; words by James Church- 
ill, music by Bobby Shoemaker; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Jan. 25, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 7; E 682906; Miller & Shoe- 
maker, inc., New York. 3630 


Just you and me Marie; fox trot, 
words and music by D. P. Kintz. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; E 683402; 
Donald P. Kintz, Bozeman, Mont. 

3631 


Juvenilia ; preliminary book, by Heller 
Nicholls, of England; pf. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 17; E 684818; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 3632 


Kad nér alaus; duet, words and music 
by A. Vanagaitis. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 
1928; E 682848; Antanas Vanagaitis, 
Chicago. 3633 


Kann (Das) der wille des schoépfers 
nicht sein; aus Die glocken von 
Paris, worte von Paul Knepler u. 
J. M. Welleminsky, musik von Rich- 
ard Fall, of Austria. © Nov. 7, 
1927; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684558; 
Wiener bohéme verlag, Vienna. 3634 


Kansas City; america n intermezzo, de 
Raoul Benoit, of France; orch. avec 
‘pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31; 


3645 


oad 


1926; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1927; E 685086; 
Georges Krier, Paris. 3635 


Kanzone; von Sigfrid Karg-Elert, of 
Germany, op. 112, no. 6; violine u. 
klavier. © Sept. 3, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 684840; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 3636 


Katinka; foxtrot, aus Du und ich, 
worte von Hans H. Zerlett, musik 
von Rudolph Nelson, of Germany, 
arr. von Otto Lindemann. (Jn Die 
4 schlager) © Apr. 14, 1927; 1 «. 
Oct. 31; E 685157; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3637 


Katinukas; duet, words and music by 
A. Vanagaitis. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; 
FE 682849; Antanas Vanagaitis, Chi- 
cago. 3638 


Kauf mir ein week-end-haus; text u. 
musik von R. Frey, of Switzerland. 
© Aug. 23, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1928; 
E 684670; Roby Frey, Berlin. 3639 


Keep listening in; hymn, words by 
Ina Pearle Whaley, music by G. S. 
Schuler. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 ¢. Feb. 
6, 1928; E 683066; George S. Schuler, 
Chicago. 3640 


Kidnapp:ng (The) of Marion Parker; 
words by E. C. Ryan, music by Fred 
Western.’ New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
29; E 683531; Edith C. Ryan, Cum- 
berland, Md. 3641 


Kiki; words by Geo. Little, music by 
Paul Hosang and Arthur Sizemore, 
arr. by Rube Bennett ; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2c. Feb. 20; 
E 683474; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 3642 


Kindheit ; worte von O. E. Heck, musik 
von K. Schiller, of Germany, op. 23; 
minnerchor. 4to. © June 5, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 18, 1928; E 684843; Adolf 
Hampe, Hanover, Germany. 3643 


King (The) and the star; Christmas 
cantata, poem by Nelle Richmond 
Eberhardt, music by Noble Cain; 
two pt. treble voices with solo for 
med. voice and violin obbl. ad lib. 


4to. © Nov. 10, 1927; 2 ce Nov. 11; 
K 678530; Henry T. Fitzsimons, 
Chicago. 3644 


King’s (The) horses; by Hugo Riesen- 
feld; orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Keb 2, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 6; E 682961; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., New York. 

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3646 


Kiss and make up; fox trot, words 
by Ned Miller, music by Al Bogate 
and Carl Hoefle, arr. by Frank Sk’n- 
ner; orch. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1928; 
2 ce. Jan. 31; E 681673; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. * 3646 


Kiss me and say you care; words and 
melody by M. R. Prescott. ©1e. 
Feb. 25, 1928; E. 686366; Marie R. 
Prescott, Hollywood, Calif. 3647 


Kitson (Charles Herbert) Two pre- 
ludes; by C. H. Kitson, of England; 
organ. Hark! a thrilling voice is 
sounding. [1 other] © Feb. 20, 
1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 685068 ; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 3648 


Kitty Blye; words and melody by Roy 


Harvey. © 1 c. Feb. 15, 1928: E 
681988 ; Chicago music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 3649 


Klageruf enes yolkes; cantata, text 
mit bentitzung zweier Bibelstellen u. 
musik von Max Oberleithner, of 
Czechoslovakia, op. 31; klavieraus- 
zug, mit sop. u. bar. solo tu. gemisch- 


ten chor. © Sept. 2, 1927; 1 c¢. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 684845; Adolphe Robit- 
schek, Vienna. 3650 
Kokolores; foxtrot. text von Fritz 


Rotter, musik von Jim Cowler, of 
Germany. © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 e. 
Feb. 27; E 685061; Drei masken ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 3651 


by Emil Velazco; 
fol. I: © Feb. 28, 
1928; 2 e. and aff: Feb. 29; .A 
1067649; Irving Berlin’ standard 
music corp., New York. 3652 


Komm mit mein lieb, ich zeig’ dir 
sanssouci: marschlied, worte von 
Willy Weiss, musik von Bernhard 
Nitzsche, of Germany. © Sept. 15, 
1926; 1 c« Oct. 31, 1927: E 685192; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

3653 

Komm mit mir Karoline: l’edeinlage, 
text u. musik von Willy Prager, of 
Austria.. © Nov. 13, 1926; 1 c. Oct. 
31, 1927; E 685198; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3654 


Komedy kartoons; 
theatre organ. 


Kommt’s wir fahr’n nach neuwaldegg; | 


Wienerlied, worte von Peter Herz, 
musik von Edmond Bysler, of Aus- 
tria. © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 23; 
E 685070; Wiener musik verlag (In- 
haber Otto Hirich), Vienna. 38655 


Krenek (Ernst) Vier gesinge; nach 
alten ged chten, musik von EK. Kfre- 
nek, of Austria, op. 53; mezzosopran. 
1. Das unerkannte’ gedicht. [3 


SS 


pt. m1, n.S., Vv. 23 


others] © Jan. 19, 1928: 1 ec. Feb. 
8; E 684773; Universal edition ac- 
tiengesellschaft, Vienna. 3656 


Kronke (Emil) Three waltz idyls; by 
K. Kronke, of Germany, op. 132, nos. 
1-3; pf: © Jan. 19, 1928; 1 e. Feb. 
Bw Fo E 684733 ; Schott & co., a Uke Lon- 
don. 3657 


Kyrie; from the Mass L’ hora pass, 
music by Ludovico Viadana, arr. by 
A. Dress; 4 men’s voices. (In Co- 
lumbia college vested choir series) 
© Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c Feb. 24; B 


686268 ; Alphonse Dress, Dubuque, 
Ta. 3658 
L. (H. W.) Three songs for boys; arr. 


by H. W. L. and G. P.; 
and 1 changed voice. 4to. 1. Song 
of the Volga boatmen. [2 others] 
© Jan. 20, 1928; 2 « Feb. 6; E 
681762; C. C. Birehard & €0., Bos- 
ton. 3659 


Lac (Le) enchanté (The enchanted 
lake); alse de salon, by Denis 
Dupré, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
1, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 16: E 684885; A. 
Hammond & co., London. 3660 


Lady (The) by the name of Lou; 
words and music by Billy Baskette; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 24, 
1928; 2 e. Jan. 30; E- 686053; Billy 
Baskette music co., New York. 3661 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Chant 
russe; arr.-by Ernst Luz; orch. with 
pt. © dan. 28, 1025~ 2 eat. 30 ; 
E 682737; Photo play musie ¢o., ince., 
New York. 3662 


Lambert (Constant) Three poems; 
by Li-Po, tr. by Shigeyoshi Obata, 
set to music by C. Lambert, of Great 


2 unchanged 


Brita‘n. 1. The ruin of the Ku-su 
palace. [2 others] © Feb. 20. 1928; 
1 e@ Feb. 23; E 684902; J. & W. 
Chester, lid., London. 3663 


by H. Maurice Jacquet, arr. 
by Maurice Baron; orch., with pf. 
and 1st violin conductor. New York, 
Irving Berlin standard music corp. 
"© Feb: 9, 1928; 2 ¢ (Reis Hh 
683260 ; Maurice Baron, Great Neck, 
Ti. daz Nee. 3664 


Land of drowsy waters; words by 
George Hayden, music by George P. 
Hulten. © Nov. 25, 1927; 2 ¢. Jan. 
23, 1928: E 681678; Pallma_ inc., 
Chicago. 3665 


Land (The) of going to be; from 
Paris, words and music by Ray 
Goetz and Walter Kollo. © Feb. 


Lamento ; 


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no. ‘2, 1928 


25, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; E 686407; 
3666 


Harms, ine., New York. 


Lariviére (R. C.) Deux cantiques; 
sure le méme air, paroles de M. A.- 
‘deL’E., musique de R. C. Lariviére, 
of Canada. 4to. 1. Au Christ roi. 
[1 other] © Oct. 15, 1927; 1 «. 

; Oct. 27; E 683730; A. J. Boucher, 
enrg., Montreal, Canada. 3667 


La Salle; words and melody by G. L. 
' Degnon, harmonized by Milt Robin- 
Oe AG) ke. (RED. .2e91928;.,; B 
683429; George Lawrence Degnon, 
Leonia, N. J. 3668 


Lassies and lads; by Herbert. Frank 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s. © Feb. 6, 1928; 
1 ¢c. Feb. 24; E 684917; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 3669 


Last days; words by Walter Savage 
Landor, music by Bernard Van 
Dieren, of Great Britain. © Jan. 
om, 1928; 1c. Feb. 25; EH 685020; 
Oxford university press, London. 

3670 


Last night; valse lente, by Ella King- 
Hall. of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
8, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 4; E 684576; Cary 
& co., London. 3671 


Latest (The) news in town; words 
and.music by Jack Osterman, Ted 
Lewis and Maurie Rubens. © Feb. 
8, 1928; 2 « Feb. 9; E 682977; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 3672 


Laugh and smile; fox trot, words and 
music by V. Marcy; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by John W. Newton. © 
Oct. 10, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1928; EB 
686187; Victor Marcy, Perrysburg, 
N. Y. 3673 


Laugh clown, laugh; words by Sam 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by Ted 
Fiorito © Feb. 24, 1928; 2c. Feb. 
27; E.683452; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 3674 


Laughing Water—stop your crying; 
words by Alfred Bryan and Francis 
Wheeler, music by Pete Wendling ; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 2,'1928; E 682767; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 3675 

Lazy dreams; by Ora Hart Weddle; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ¢.’ Feb. 21; 
E 686309 ; Theodore: Presser ¢o., Phil- 
adelphia. 3676 


Lazy (The) summer sea; words by 
Mabel Bernice Moore, melody by 
Lawrence James. © 1 ce. Feb. 3, 
1928; EE 681743; James Montague, 
New York. 3677 


a 3688 


Lead on, O King eternal; hymn- 
anthem, words by Ernest W. Shurt- 
leff, music by T. D. Williams; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 686292; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 3678 


Leap year moon; by A. J. Wolter; 
pt. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Feb. 14, 
1928; E 683164; Alonzo John Wolter, 
Glendale, Calif. 3679 


Leapin’ Lena; fox trot, by Hank Krom- 
part, Bernie Seaman and Marvin 
Smoley, arr. by H. Krompart; orch. 
©. Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; EB 
686167; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 3680 


Leaving; words by Glenn T. Neville, 
music by R. Wall. © 1 ¢. Feb. 2, 
1928; E 682772; Robert Wall, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 3681. 


Legend (A) of olden times; by Hubert 
Bath, of Great Britain; pf. London, 
Rowland’s.. © Feb. 9, 1928; 1 e. 

' Feb. 24; E 684915; Solomon Row- 
land, London. 3682 


Legend (The) of the dunes; by Lily 
Wadhams Moline; organ. obl. S8vo. 
© Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 29; E 
683515; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 3683 


Legend of the North; by Percival T. 
Simpson, of England; pf. London, 
Rowland’s. © Jan. 25, 1928; 1c. 
Feb. 7; E 684608; Solomon Rowland, 
London. 3684 


Legend of the piasa bird; Indian ro- 
mance, by W. D. Armstrong, op. 117; 


pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 21; 
E 686298; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 3685 


Legende; von Sigfrid Karg-Elert, of 
Germany, op. 112, no. 7; violine u. 
klavier. © Sept. 3, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 684841; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 3686 


Legions (The) of ancient Rome; sym- 
phonic march, by Joseph De Luca; 
band, with solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. © Jan. 14,1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
20; E 686124; Charles L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 3687 


Leihua ; Hawaiian love song, words by 
H. Macknight, music adapted from 
old Hawaiian missionary hymns by 
Charles H. Roth; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Louis Fleischer. © Feb. 
2, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 16; E 683244; 
F,’B. Haviland! pub. co., New York. 
+ oben 3688 


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3689 


Leila; lied und tango, text von Beda, 
musik von Dol Dauber, of Austria. 
© Jan. 19, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 
684936; Wiener bohéme verlag, Vi- 
enna. 3689 


Leilani (Lay-ee-lah-ne): wreath of 
heaven, words and melody by Billy 
Heagney. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1928; E 
681804; Fred K. Steele, inc., New 
York. 3690 


Lento de la Symphonie en la-mineur ; 
von Alexandre Tansman, of Poland; 
pf. © 1c Dec. 9, 1927; E 684776; 
Universal edition, a. g., Yienna. 


3691 
Let me forget; words and music by 
Clarence Williams and James 


White; pf. acc, with ukulele arr. 
by Ben Garrison. © Jan. 28, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 17; E 686067; Clarence 
Wiliams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 3692 


Let me hear you say I do; words and 
music by J. M. Saunders. © 1 «. 
Feb. 21, 1928; E 683357; 
Moore Saunders, Pasadena, Md. 

3653 


Let’s be pals; words and musie¢c by A. 
Bailey, arr. by Chas. L. Johnson. 
© 1 ¢ Feb. 6, 1928; E 681789; 
Arthur Bailey, Kansas City, Mo. 

3694 


Let’s go to Spoonland ; words and music 
by Laura Mason Crisp; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 10, 1927; 2c. Feb. 
3, 1928; E 682800; Don Santos, 
Rochester, N. Y. 3695 


Let’s mareh; by Robert Nolan Kerr; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2c. Feb. 21; 
EK 6863038; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 3696 


Let’s sing a love song; words by Henry 
Myers, melody by Henry Sullivan. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; E 683362; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 3697 


Let the fifes and the clarions; from 
Purcell’s Fairy queen, transposed ed. 
arr. by Steuart Wilson, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] 1.2 female voices; in 
G.—2. 2 male voices; in A. © Oct. 
6, 1927; 1 c. each Feb. 25, 1928; E 
685005, 685006; Oxford university 
press, London. 3698, 3699 


Let the sun smile through; fox trot, 
from Jolly Jerome, words by R. W. 
French, music by J. E. Wood. 
Boston, Mass., Tremont music pub. 


James- 


pt. IIT, n. s., Vv. 23 


co. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 ¢c. Feb. 16; 
E 683220; Roy W. French and James 
EK. Wood, Orange, Mass. 3700 


Levee Lou; words and music by Vin- 
cent Valentine. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 24; E 683389; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 3701 


Libero a Palermo; versi e melodia di 
Paul Citarella. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1928; 
E 686452; Italian book co., New 
York. 3702 


Liebeskutsche (Die) ; operette in drei 
akten, von Frieser Zwerenz u. Kurt 
Breuer, musik von Ludo Philipp, of 
Poland; klavierauszug mit text. © 
Nov. 12,: 19275 -1.-@) Janaiia,) 1928 ; 
D 27251; Edition Bristol, a. g., 
Vienna. 3703 


Liebestraum ; marsch, von T. Just, op. 
39; klavier stimme mit text. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 ¢ Feb. 27, 1928; E 
686434; Thomas Just, Cincinnati. 

3704 


‘Liebste eltern lebet whol: walzerlied 


von P. Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 
1 c. Feb. 24, 1928: E 683431; Peter 
Miller, Philadelphia. 3705 
LietuviSkas dZiazas; duet, words and 
music by A. Vanagaitis. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 682854; Antanas Vana- 


gaitis, Chicago. _ 38706 
Lietuvoj mados; duet, words and 
music by A. Vanagaitis. Cc. 


Feb. 4, 1928; E 682850; Antanas 
Vanagaitis, Chicago. 3707 


Life; America’s first folk song, words 
and music by L. A. Palmer. South 
Bend, Ind., Peterson ptg. co. © Feb. 
13, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 683176; 
Lewis Albert Palmer, South Bend, 
Ind. 3708 


Life is a dream; words and music by 
A. B. Williams. © 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 
1928; E 681855; Arthur B. Williams, 
Memphis, Tenn. 3709 


Life is real; words by H. W. Long- 
fellow, music by B. B. McKinney; 
male yoices. (In Coleman’s male 
choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2c. Feb. 17; 
E 683287: Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. . 3710 


Light and airy; by D. Strech;: pf. © 
1 ec. Feb. 14, 1928; E 683171; Dave 
Strech, Spokane, Wash. 3711 


Like a rainbow; de Paris New York, 
paroles et musique de Maury Madi- 
son [pseud. of W. Renwick Smith] 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1928; 
E 686340; Edition Arlequin, pawn 


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no, 2, 1928 


Like a rose misses sunshine; words 
by R. Henderly and J. W. Craig, 
melody by R. Henderly. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1928; E 6838121; Russell Hen- 
derly, Cincinnati. 3713 


Like broken bubbles; waltz, words by 
William and Rose Walner, melody 
by William H. Walner. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 1928: E 686086; William Henry 
Walner, Baltimore. 3714 


Like you; words by Ralph Murphy, 
melody by Harold Lewis [i. e. C. H. 
Lewis]. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1928; E 
681829; Cyrus Harold Lewis, Derby, 
Conn. 3715 


Lila; words and melody by Archie 
Gottler, Charles Tobias and Maceo 
Pinkard. ©. 1 e¢. Feb. 23, 1928; E 
683400; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 3716 


Linda flor; tango, de José M. Lucchesi, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Feb. 3. 1928; 1c. Feb. 4; 
E 684624; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. sgl 


Lindbergh’s flight to Paris; by M. A. 
Flynn; pf. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1928; 
FE 686375: Mary Aloysia Flynn, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 3718 


Line up; march, by A. F. Wendland, 
arr. by R. B. Hisenberg; band. 4to. 
© Feb. 21. 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; EB 
686271; W. R. Dalbey music co., 
Omaha, Neb. 3719 


Linger longer lane; words and melody 
by Fred Lawrence. © 1 c. Feb. 21, 
1928 ; E 686392; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 3720 

Lip-stick; by Charles Rosoff and Ted 
Murray; pf. © Feb. 4. 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 7; E 682957; Harms, ine., New 
York. otal 


Lisette; by Carl Engel, arr. by Wm. 
Strasser; orch. with pf. conductor. 
© Jan. 5, 1928: 2 c« Feb. 6: B 
686112; Edwin F. Kalmus, ine., New 
York. S122 


Little (The) betrothed; words by 
Isobel Hume, music by Amy Worth: 
high voice. © Jan. 26, 1928: 2 ec. 
Feb. 10; E 681933; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. aize 


Little firefly; by Marie Dale, op. 17, 
no a; pi. © Jan. 9, 19283 2.c. 
Jan. 21; E 681681; B. F. Wood mu- 
sic co., Boston. 3724 


Little green winding lane: words and 
music by Arthur A. Penn. © Feb. 


3736 
9, 1928; 2 ce. Feb. 11; E 683090; 
Boston music ¢co., Boston. 3725 


Little helpers; words and music by 
Frederic Groton, op. C, no. 3; pf. 
©' Feb. ‘7, °1928; 2 ‘ec Peb. 13; E 
681923 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

3726 


Little lacquer lady; from The opti- 
mists, words by Clifford Seyler, mu- 
sic by Melville Gideon. New York, 
Leo Feist, ine. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 9; E 683057; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, ltd., London. 3727 
Little (A) lane; words by Harold 
Ringer Harvey, music by C. E. 


Harvey. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1928; E 
686081; Clarence Edwin Harvey, 
Buhl, Id. 3728 


Little lives of the rosses [!]; words 
and music by P. G. Shinar. © 1 e. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 683189; Peggy 
xeorge Shinar, Portland, Or. 3729 


Little log cabin by the sea; words 
and melody by A. P. Carter. © 1. 
Feb. 3, 1928; E 681752; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 3730 


Little (A) longer; sacred song, words 
by Morton Sims, musie by Haldor 
Lillenas. 4to. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 17; E 686066; Lillenas pub. co.., 
Indianapolis. olol 


Little Marion Parker: words and mu- 
sic by A. Jenkins, arr. by Irene 
Spaim «© al. en Feb. 124,1928.> Hb 
683423; Andrew Jenkins, New York. 

3732 

Little mermaid; by C. Osmond, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. © Feb. 17, 1928; 
1 e@ Feb. 24; E 685140; Clara Os- 
mond, London. Sloa 


Little room o’ dreams; 4-pt. song, 
words by Gertrude Brooke Hamil- 
ton, music by Philip James; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 27. 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 18; E 683224; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 3134 


Little Sue; words by J. H. Slemons. 
pt. 1. Musie by Luther A. Clark.—pt. 
2. Music by L. Florin Brown, arr. 
by Bauer bros.—pt. 8. Music by 
Walter W. Newcomer. © July 16, 
1927; 2 c. Nov. 12; E 681227; John 
H. Slemons, Atlanta. 3735 


Little (A) waltz; by Herbert Frank 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s. © Feb. 6, 1928; 
1 e@. Feb. 24; E 684919; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 3736 


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pt. 117, 2683: 2s 


Little wooden shoes; by Marie Dale, 
op: 17, no...6;,-pf. ,.© Jan. 9, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 21; E 681684; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 3737 


Lit; fox-trot, di P. Grimaldi, of Italy; 
orch. con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
sept. 15, 19273: 1c. Dec. “14; Hh 
684594; Alba musicale, Rome. 3738 


Llestero; versi di EH. Battiparano, 
melodia di G. de Luca: © 1. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 683301; Giuseppe de 
Luca and Enzo Battiparano, Brook- 


lyn. 3739 


Londonderry (The). air; traditional 
air, easily arr. by E. Markham Lee, 
of England; pf. © Jan. 26, 1928; 
1 e@ Feb. 4; E 684618; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., incorp. with John 
G. Murdoch & co., Itd., London. 

3740 


Londonderry (The) air; transcribed 
by J. Morgan Lloyd, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. London, Rowland’s. © 


Jan. 31, 1928; 1 c Feb. 9; BE 684677;. 


3741 


Lone eagle; words and melody by 
George Piantadosi, Jack Glogau and 
Roy Turk. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1928; E 
682921; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 3742 


Lone eagle; words and music by 
George Piantadosi, Jack Glogau and 
Roy Turk; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Feb. 
17, 1928; 2 « Feb. 18; E 683259; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inec., New 
York. 3743 


Lone (The) eagle; march, by HK. 
Trautman. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
E 683428; Edward Trautman, New 
York. 3744 


Lonely and blue; waltz, words and 
music by H. A. Hanft. © 1c. Feb. 
16, 1928; E 6838209; Harold A. 
Hanft, Jacksonville, Fla. 3745 


Lonely for you only; or, Tender eyes, 
words and music by H. A. Forman. 
© 1 a Feb. 23, 1928; H 686229; 
Hlizabeth Anna Forman, Independ- 
ence, Kans. 3746 


Lonely heart; words by D. B. Allan, 
music by Gordon Balch Nevin. | 1. 
In, A flat—2..In. E flat. © Feb. .7, 
1928; 2 c. each Feb. 9; E 688055, 
683056; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 3747, 38748 

Lonely just for you; words by Jack 


Joyce, melody by J. Joyce and 
Charles Seddon. © 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 


Solomon Rowland, London: 


1928; E 681634; John E. Joyce, jr., 
Pittsfield, Mass. 7 3749 


Lonely sky; words and music by R. 
Hawk. © 1 c. Feb. 21, 1928; B 
683382; Rolland Hawk, Long Beach, 
Calif. 3750: 


Lonesome; valse pathétique, by Bert 
R. Anthony, op. 275, no. 1; pf. 
Feb. 9, 1928; 2c. Feb. 13; E 681916; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 3751 


Lonesome and waiting; words and mel- 
ody by C. Simons. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681827; . Charles. Simons, 
Toledo, O. 3752 


Lonesome bolsheviki; fox trot, words 
and melody by V. H. Boys, of Can- 
ada. © 1c Fey 29, 1928; E 
683563 ; Victor Harold Boys, Moose 
Jaw, Sask., Canada. 3753 


Lonesome (The) road; words by Gene 
Austin, music by Nathaniel Shilkret. 
© Jan. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 25; E 
682797; Spier & Coslow, ine., New 
York. 3754 


Longing for you; words and music by 
S. A. Weber. New York City, Frank 
Harding music house. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 4; E 682825; Stephen 
A. Weber, Bethlehem, Pa. 3755 


Longing tears; words and music by 
Larry Surak [i. e. L. A. Surak] © 
1 « Feb. 18, 1928; E 6838309.; Larry 
A. Surak, Shamokin, Pa. 3756 


Look at me now; words and music by 
Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 23; E 686335; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 3757 


Look what you’ve done; words and 
music by Lew Porter, Sam A. Perry 
and Harry Edelheit; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 @ Feb. 7; 
E 682893 ; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. 3758 


Lookin’ out the window; words by 
Speed Langworthy [pseud. of N. B. 
Langworthy], music by Vernon 
Richner; pf. and ukulele ace. 
Feb. 21)" 1928'"2%e. Web. 2h) i 
686282; North end pub. co., ats 

37 


Looking on; words and melody by R. 
Prosser. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; E 
682858; Ruth Prosser, East Orange, 
N. J. 3760 


Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee; 
anthem, words by John H. Gurney, 
musie by Edward Shippen Barnes; 


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no. 2, 1928 


mixed: voices. 4to. ©: Feb. 8, 1928; 
2 ce. Feb. 13; E 681874; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 3761 


Lord (The) bless thee; music by Leo 
Sowerby; mixed voices, organ ace. 
4to. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; 
E_ 683388; Boston music co., sages 

7 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; words 
adapted and music by Mrs. J. H. 
Cassidy; male voices. (In Cole- 
man’s male choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 
2 ce. Feb. 17; E 683276; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 3763 


Lord (The) is my strength; anthem, 
words and music by Alfred Wooler, 
arr. for men’s vo'ces. 4to. © Feb. 
1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 6838083; 
Arthur Pp. Schmidt co., Boston. 

3764 


Lord, Who hast made us for Thine 
own; Psalm 148, melody from Geist- 
liche kirschengesénge, arr. by Gus- 
tav Holst, of Great Britain; string 
pts. 4to. © Dec. 14, 1927; 1 c¢. Jan. 
'4, 1928; E 684891; Augener, Itd., 
London. 3765 


Lord’s (The) prayer; set to music by 
Fred. Shattuck; 4 mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2c. 
Feb. 18; E 6838225; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 3766 


Lorenz’s modern American voluntaries, 
no. 2; sacred voluntaries, composed, 
arr. and ed. by E. L. Ashford; reed 
and pipe organs. obl. 8vo.. © Jan. 
25, 1928;.2 c. and aff. Feb. 28;,,A 
1067488 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

3767 


Lorita; danse espagnole, by Bert R. 
Anthony, op. 275, no. 4; pf. © Feb. 
9, ,1928;.2.¢.. Feb... 135 HE 681919; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 3768 


Lou’siana lullaby; words by Fred 
Bernhard, music by Lou Zoeller; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Feb. 18, 1928; 2c. 
Feb. 20; E 686115; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 3769 


Lovable; words and melody by Ralph 
Holmes, Seymour Simons, and Rich- 
ard A. Whiting. © 1 c. Feb. 15, 
1928 ; E 683318; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 3770 


Love arbor; words by E. H. Uhlman, 
music by Rasetta Coleman Patterson. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1928 ; E 683115; Edith 
Harriman Uhlman, Saffordville, 

- Kan. ot71 


3781 | 


Love divine; 4-pt.. song, words by Hs- 
telle Colette Mackay, music by 
Frank La Forge; men’s voices. 4to. 
@s Feb. 1, 1928; 20. . Beb,1.33i: 0 
686051; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

38772 


Love dreams; words by Tom Lyle, 
music by W. P. Donovan. London, 
J. Hi Larway. ©’ Dec.''l, 1927; ‘1 ‘ec. 
Dec. 5; E 677189; William P. Dono- 
van, Cardiff, Wales. 3773. 


Love is a terrible thing; words by 
Henry Myers, melody by Henry Sul- 
livan,-..@©)-4.-eyaRewe 21, - 1928);, 
683363 ; Edward B. Marks music €o., 
New York. 3774 


Love is a treasure; words and music 
by Louis Breau; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Feb. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 23; E 
686326; Harms, inc., New York. 

3775. 


Love is the answer; words by Harry 
Steinberg, music by John McLaugh- 
lin; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 17, 
HOZS se vel WeD Zo + Web SGooa.; aL. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 3776 


Love laughs at Sylvia; from Sylvia, 
words by James Dyrenforth, music 
by Carroll Gibbons, of England; pf. 
ace. With ukulele arr. by Charles 
Hanley; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Jan. 27, 1928; 1c. 
Feb. 24; E 684930; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 3777 


Love leads the way; words by James 
Rowe, melody by F. H. Stamps. © 
1c. Feb. 9, 1928; E 683009; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 3778 


Love (The) melody; by H. L. Baker; 
melody, with pf. acc. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1928; E 681824; Hen- 
rietta Lewis Baker, Washington. 

3779 


Love must be gone; words by Walter 
Savage Landor, music by. Bernard 
Van Dieren, of Great Britain. © 


gan. 22,0) Tze ed, eo. Web. ¢ Qo nH 
685023; Oxford university press, 
London. 3780 


Love of my heart (Graih my chree) ; 
Manx folk song, air from Moore’s 
Manx ballads, English version of 
Manx traditional words by Mona 
Douglas, arr. by Arnold Foster, of 
England; mixed cho. 4to. © Jan. 
a0, 1928; 1.c.. Jan. 315.0 684542; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 38781 


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3782 


Love (A) theme; by George Bruhns; 
pf. conductor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 13; E 686171; Ross Jung- 
nickel, ine., New York. 3782 


Love unto thine own who camest; an- 
them for a saint’s day, words from 
Yattendon hymnal, music by Harold 
Rhodes, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 25; E 684995; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 38783 


Lovers’ lane; words and music by F. 
Kutzner and Jerry Young; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 31; E 682691; Frederick W. 
Kutzner, New York. 3784 


Lover’s lullaby; words by Dan Dia- 
mond [i. e. Daniel Diamond], melody 
by Gus Buehl [i. e. Gustave Buehl] 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1928; E 681868; Gus- 
tave Buehl and Daniel Diamond, 
Brooklyn. 3785 


Love’s conquest; words by S. B. Let- | 


son, music by Stephen C. Foster. © 
Aug. 16, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1928; 
E 681878; Samuel B. Letson, Colton, 
Calif. 3786 


Love’s golden memories; words by 
Bartley Costello, music by Charles 
H. Maskell. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 15; E 681952: Morris music 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 3787 


Love’s magic; words by Daniel 8. Two- 
hig, music by Frank H. Grey. © 
Nov. 23, 1927; 1 c Dee. 31, 1 c. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 681213; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 3788 


Love’s old sweet song; by James L. 
Molloy, arr. by Henry Jaxon, of 
Great Britain; violoncello and pf. 
© Jan. 17, 1928: 1 ¢«. Feb. 18; HE 
684851; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

3789 


Loving mother’s sake; words by M. J. 
Gilbride, music by Jos. McDermott. 
New York City,. Frank Harding 
music house. (Cover title: For lov- 
ing mother’s sake) © Feb. 10, 1928; 
2 ec. Feb. 11; E 683501; Martin J. 
Gilbride, Scranton, Pa. 3790 


Low down; words by Jo Trent, melody 
by Peter De Rose. © 1 ec. Feb. 28, 
1928; E 686440; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 3791 


Loyal to Him; pageant service for 
Easter, words by Elsie Duncan Yale, 
music by C. Austin Miles, Maybelle 
Knott and A. B. Dorsey. 8vo. © 
Feb. 8, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 683489 ; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 3792 


pt. III, 0. S., va 23 


Lullaby ; words and music by M. C. 
Jansen. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1928; EB 
681523; Maude Campbell Jansen, 

_ San Jose, Calif. 3793 


Lullaby lady of mine; ballad, words 
by Frank Mike Grupp, melody by J. 


Barnaba. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15, 1928; E 
681958; Joseph Barnaba, Jersey 
City. 3794 


Luna mezzo mare; versi e musica di 
P. C.ttarella, of Italy. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
14, 1928; E 686071; Paul Cittarella, 
Philadelphia. 3795 


Lutsehbonbon; foxtrot, text von L. 
Brado, musik von Walosché-Pal- 
ermo, spezial arr. von Paul Weuzel, 
both of Germany; salon-orch. 4to. 
© Sept.,,12, 1927; 1, ¢ deb. 8, 1928 ; 
E 684668; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 
Berlin. ; 3796 


Luz (Ernst) Five old German songs; 
arr. for The enemy; orch. with pf. 
© Jan. 28, 1928; 2 ec Jan. 30; E 
682738; Photo play music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 3797 


Ma and the auto; words by Edgar A. 
Guest, music by Mary Rosa; pf. © 
Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 23; E 
686189; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 3798 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) To 
a wild rose; words by R. H. Elkin, 
music by Edward MacDowell, op. 
51, no. 1, transcribed by Robert 
Elkin, of Great Britain; in F. Lon- 
don, Elkin & co., ltd. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 2 « Feb. 20; E 686120; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 38799 


Maderl mit dem schwarzen mieder; 
worte von D. M., musik von Hdgar 
Hansen, of Germany; gemischter 
chor. 4to: “© dune’s0, 19a7. Fc: 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 684666; Hans Kes- 
sler, Trier, Germany. 3800 


Madrigal; by R. Paniagua; violin and 
pr. ‘CY Wen. G,, T8928 2 een. 7c, 


682960: Edward Schuberth & co.. 
inc., New York. 3801 
Madrigale di primavera; versi di 


Guido Pinelli, musica di T. Petralia- 
Carducci, of Italy. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 684914; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 3802 
Maggie dear I’m called away; words 
and melody by Roy Harvey. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 15, 1928; EH 681990; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., peer 


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no. 2, 1928 


: 3822 


Magie (The) carpet; suite, verses by 
Rodney Bennett, music by Gerrard 
Williams, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. Japan. [4 others] © Jan. 26, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 25; E 685014; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 3804 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; plain 
song with alternate ecclesiastical 
modulations, music by Carolus 
Andreas, arr. and transcribed by 
Robert Bridges, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. Oct. 20, 
1927; 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1928; E 684988; 
Oxford university press, London. 

8805 


Magnificat [and] Nunc dimittis; set 
to music by C. C. Palmer, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices; organ acc.; in 
B flat. London, Novello & co., ltd. 
4to. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 18; 
EH 684811; C. Charlton Palmer, 
Canterbury, England. 3806 


Mago (El) de la trompeta; danzon, 
letra y musica por J. A. H. Rivera, 
of Cuba; pf. 1 ec. Feb. 13, 1928; 
E 681908; J. Alberto H. Rivera, 
Havana, Cuba. 3807 


Maiden’s song; by Erik Meyer-Hel- 
mund, transcription by O. Musin; 
violin and pf. New and rev. ed. 
New York-Leipzig, Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc. © Feb. 8, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 9; E 683023; Ovide Musin, 
Brooklyn. 3808 


Majowe-kwiaty (May-flowers) ; waltz, 
by George Apolsky and P. Bukantis; 
violin. © 1 ¢ Feb.. 8, 1928; E 
681809; Apolsky and Bukantis mu- 
sie pub. co., Detroit. 3809 


Make believe you are mine to-night; 
words and melody by Harry Owens. 
© 1 ec. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683124; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 3810 


Makes no difference what you say or 
what you do; words and melody by 
Phil Shirek Friedenthal [i. e. Philip 
Shirek Friedenthal] © 1. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681754; Philip Shirek Frie- 
denthal, San Francisco. 3811 


Malandrino; versi di A. Ferrari, mu- 
sica di Vincenzo Raimondi, of Italy ; 
pf. © Sept. 15, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 14; 
E 684597; Alba musicale, Rome. 

3812 


Malipiero (G. Francesco) Concerto; 
di G. F. Malipiero, of Italy, dall’ 
opera quinta di Arcangelo Corelli; 


93485—-28——_5 


organo e orch. d’archi. Partitura. 
© Jan. 16, 1928; 1 c Feb. 8; E 
684774; Universal edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 3813 


Mama I heard you brought it right 
back home; words and melody by 
Texas Alexander [pseud. of Alger 
Alexander], melody arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1928; E 683541; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 3814 


Mammy is gone; words and melody 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1 ec. Feb. 23, 
1928; E 688401; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 3815 


Mammy’s lullaby; southern banjo 
tune, by Rudolf Kvelve; violin and 
pf. © Feb. 22, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; 
EK 686433; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 3816 


Man (The) born blind; words by A. 
H. Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley; 
male voices. (Jn Coleman’s male 
choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
17; E 683271; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 3817 


Man schenkt sich rosen—wenn man 
verliebt ist ... ; slow-fox, text von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Austin Egen 


u. Doelle, both of Germany. © Dec. 
14,° 19273" 1) ¢ Pebi 20; 19285" EB 
684898; Roehr aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin. 3818 


Mandeline; words and melody by E. 
L. Jenkins. © 1 c¢. Feb. 9, 1928; 
E 683021; Ernest Lawrence Jenkins, 
Buffalo. 3819 


Manhattan; words by Eddie Garr 
[i. e. Edward Garr] and R. San- 
ford, melody by Bobby Sanford 
[i. e. Robert Sanford] and Jack 
Oberman [i. e. John Oberman] © 
1 ec. Jan. 21, 1928; E 686254; Rob- 
ert Sanford, New York. 3820 


Manhattan stomp flap; words and mu- 
sic by F. L. Willis; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
8, 1928; E 681813; Forrest Le Grand 
Willis, Albany. 3821 


Manheim’s daughter; a legend of Val- 
ley Forge, choral ballad, words by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by Wil- 
liam Lester, op. 72; cho. of mixed 
voices, with sop. and bass_ solos. 
4to. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 ec Feb. 13; 
E 681914; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 3822 


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3823 


pt. Tr, neshivy.238 


Manisero (El); pregon, son capricho, | Mary Ann; words by Harold Ringer 


letra y musica de M. Simon [i. e. 
M. S. Rodriguez], of Cuba. ©1«. 
Feb. 11, 1928; HE 6831384; Moises 
Simon Rodriguez, Havana, Cuba. 
3823 


March along; words and music by 
Frederic Groton, op. C, no. 2; pf. 
(€) Feb. 7, 1928;.2.¢ Feb. 13; 1 
681922; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

3824 


March in A; by E. S. Barnes; organ. 
©" Heb.""7; 1928** 2e "hep: ‘Oe 
683039; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 3825 


March of the fairy guards; by Marie 
Dale, op. 17, no. 5; pf. © Jan. 9, 
1928: 2 c. Jan. 21; E 681683; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 3826 


Margarita Margarita; letra y musica 
por I. M. Valle; pf. [Photostat] © 


1 c. Feb. 13, 1928; E 681890; Ig-. 


nacio M. Valle, Chicago. 3827 


Marguerite; intermezzo, by Rose Ed- 


wards, of Great Britain; pf. 
Feb:oitG,. 19285. ic URebs 2037 
684881; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 3828 
Maria Ro ..).. Maria Ro’... . (Maria 
Rosa; canzone-shimmy, versi_ di 
Nando Vitali, musica di Virgilio 


Ranzato, of Italy. © Dee. 10, 1927; 
1 «@ Dec. 28; E 684565; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 3829 


Marjie; words and music by V. Avila- 
Llopis. © Feb. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 
16; E 683177; Victor Avila-Llopis, 
San Francisco. 3830 


Marlowe; valse petite, by G. N. Ben- 
son; pf © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
21; E 686304; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 3831 


Married (The) beau; incidental music 
to the suite, by Henry Pureell, ed. 
by Gustav Holst, of England; 
strings, with additional wind and 
drum pts., ad lib. Se! 4to. © Jan. 
6, 1928; 1 «. Jan. 10; E 685041; 
Novello & eo., 1td., London. 3832 


Married (The) beau; suite by Henry 


Purcell, ed. by Gustav Holst, of 
England; with added notes. 1. 
Violoncello and double bass.—2. 


Viola.—38. Violino secondo.—4. Vio- 
lino primo. © Jan. 6, 1928; 1 «@. 
each Jan. 10; E  685037-685040; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 
3833-3836 


Harvey, music by C. E. Harvey. © 
1c. Feb. 17, 1928; E 686080;: Clar- 
ence Edwin Harvey, Buhl, Id. 3837 


Mass in honor of Christ our King; 
words from the Catholic liturgy, 
music by George V. Predmore; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. 4to. 
© Feb. 6, 1928; 2 « Feb. 18; E 
683246; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 3838 


Mass in honor of St. Therese, the 
Little Flower of Jesus; by J. N. 
Moos; soli and m'xed cho.; organ 
ace. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2c. Feb. 
17; E 686092; Joseph N. Moos, Chi- 
cago. 3839 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Barearolle; by J. Massenet, op. 10, 
no. 8, with biographical sketch and 
glossary, rev. ed. with fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling, instructive an- 
notations and _ interpretation by 
Ernst C. Krohn; pf. ©: Feb. 4, 
1928" 2? «> and "aire ome. (8. A 
1064791; Art publication soe., St. 
Lou's. 3840 


Matines (Les) d’amour; fabliau-mi- 
racle en 3 images, poéme de Raoul 
Gastambide, musique de Jules Ma- 
zellier, of France. Partition pf. et. 
chant. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 ’c. Jan. 
25, 1928; D 27264; Choudens, Paris. 

3841 


Maurice (Pierre) Sept poésies chi- 
noises; paroles traduites par Franz 
Toussaint, musique de P. Maurice, 
of France. © Dee. 8, 1927;.:1.c¢. 
Feb. 25, 1928; E 685025; Oxford 
university press, London. 3842 


Maxie Zweeble taxi, Flying herring 
aate; words and music by Clarence 
William Ingold. © 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 686441; Clarence W. In- 
gold, Brocklyn. 3843 


Maxine; words and music by T. Har- 


ney. 1 @ Feb. 4, 1928; E 
682857; Taylor Harney, Kansas 
City, Mo. 3844 


Maybe you will love me; words and 
music by J.. Rosamond Johnson; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Feb. 10, 1928; 
2c Feb. 13; E 681944; Harms, ine., 
New York. 3845 


Mayerl (Billy) Three miniatures in 
syncopation ; by B. Mayerl, of Great 
Britain, op. 76; pf. 1. Cobweb. [2 
others] © Feb. 24, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
29; E 685149; Keith Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 8846 


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no, 2, 1928 


: 3868 


Maypole (A) dance; by Leonard Peck, 
of England; pf. London, Row- 


land’s:; © Jan. \27;::1928;)1) ¢./ Feb. 
10; E 684690; Solomon Rowland, 
London, 3847 


Mazurka; by P. Chiappinelli; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 683417; Peter 
Chiappineili, Bridgeport, Conn. 

3848 


Meditation; by E. Edwin Young; 
organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2c. Jan. 21, 
1928; E 683071; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 3849 


Meditation; by George Bruhns; pf. 
conductor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2:c. 
Feb. 13; E 686172; Ross Jungnickel, 
inc., New York. 3850: 


Meditation ; on a study by Schumann, 
by Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great 
Britain; viola and pf. © Feb. 1, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 17; E 684822; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 38851 


Méditation de Ste. Thérése de Venfant 
Jesus; sur un poéme de Pierre 
D’Amor, musique de G. Przyiemski, 
arr. par S. Chapelier, of France; 
chant et pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 28, 1928; EH 684958; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 3852 


Meet me at the Dallas fair; words and 
music by The Fence Rider [pseud. 
of William Cochran]. © Oct. 10, 
1927; 2 ce: Oct. 13; E 686056; Book 
& music club, Dallas. 3853 


Meet me there; words by EH. G. Taylor, 
musie by W. D. Wilde. © Feb. 6, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 29; E 683518; W. D. 
Wilde, Nanticoke, Pa. 3854 


Mein herz ist ein Zigeuner; aus Yvette 
und ihre freunde, worte von Rudolf 
Osterreicher u. Wilhelm Sterk, musik 
von Michael Krausz, of Hungary, 
klavier-arr. von Gustav Volk. 

Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 685054; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
3855 


Mein kind, fiir dich hab’ ich dies lied 
gemacht; slow-fox, text von Otto 
Stransky u. Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Harry Ralton, [pseud. of Heinz 
Rosenthal], of Germany. © Jan. 
20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 685053; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

3856 


Mein schatz ist bei der artill’rie; 
marsech, aus Du and ich, text von 
Hans H. Zerlett, musik yon Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany, arr. von Otto 
Lindemann, (In Die 4. schlager) 


© Apr. 14, 1927; 1 ¢c. Oct. 31; EB 


685159; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3857 


Meine heimat am Rhein; worte von 
Oscar Stauch u. Willy Weiss, musik 
von Richard Stauch, of Germany. 
©) Dee, 15,1926; 1c.’ Oct. 31;'1927 ; 
E 685197 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 3858 


Mélodie persane (Persian melody) ; de 
Jos. Tramaseur, of France; orch. avee 
pf. conducteur.. 4to.. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 « Feb. 24; 1928; E 685097 ; 
Francis Salabert,: Paris. 3859" 


Melodious sight-reading exercises; by 
Gladys Cumberland, of England; pf. 
bk. 1... © Feb. 1, 1928; 1 ce. Feb. 17; 
E 684816; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 3860 


Melody at sunset; by Bert R. Anthony, 
op. 275, no. 6; pf. © Feb. 9, 1928; 
2 ¢. Feb. 13 ; E. 681921; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 38861 


Mélody elégant; intermezzo, by H. C. 
Horne, of England; pf., violin and 
cello. © Dec. 15, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 3, 
1928; EH 684726; Aeolian music pub. 
co., London. 3862 


Memories ; words by Harvey Worthing- 
ton Loomis, set to Irish folk tune, 
arr. by H. W. Loomis; mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2c. Feb. 23; 
E 686217; C. C. Birchard & co, 
Boston. 3863 


Memories; words by Theodore Curtis, 
music by I. Cross. © 1. Feb. 21, 
1928; E 683370; Inez Cross, Tulsa, 
Oxkl. 3864 


Memories of Galilee; words by Robert 
Morris, music by G. S. Schuler ; male 
voices. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 ¢, Jan. 
16. 1928; E 682732; George S. 
Schuler, Chicago. 3865 


Ménagez-la; paroles d’Albert Wille- 
metz et Ch. L. Pothier, musique 
d’ Albert Chantier, of France; acc. 
de pf. avec arr. pour. ukulele de F. 
Salabert. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 
24, 1928; E 685108; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 3866 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Lied ohne worte; von Felix 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, bearb. vom 
Vasa PYihoda, neue bearb. fiir pf., 
und hrsg. von Charles Cerné, of 
Austria; violine und pf. 1. Op. 62.— 
2. Op. 67, no. 2... ©, Feb., 2, 1928; 
1 c. each Feb. 23; E 684948, 684949 ; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 3867, 3868 


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3869 


pt. I, n. s., v. 23 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy—Continued. 

On wings of song (Auf fltigeln 
des gesanges) ; 4 pt. song, words tr. 
from Heine’s poem, by Marion 
Crowell Ryder, music by F. Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy, op. 34, no. 2, arr. by 
William Ryder; women’s _ voices. 
4to. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; 
E 686396; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 3869 


Mensch geh’ stempeln . . .; stempel- 
marsch, aus der revue Schlager auf 
sehlager, text und musik von Tilmar 
Springefeld, of Germany. © May 17, 
1827; 1 ce. Oct. 31; E 685165; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 3870 


Menuetto; by Oskar Merikanto, arr. 
by G. Ackley Brower; pf., 4 hands. 
@<Feb. 4, 1928; 2.¢.. Web. 7:°H 
681792; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 


New York. 3871 
Mercy blues: words and melody by Ida 
Cox. ©: des Web. AS” TSS ew 


681996; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 


Mes geri vaikutiai; words and music 
by A. Vanagaitis. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 
1928; E 682851; Antanas Vanagaitis, 
Chicago. 3873 


Mes succés; edition trés facile, tran- 
serite par Thuillier, of France; pf. 
3°™° recueil. obl. Svo. © Dec. 3], 
1927; 1 @ Feb. 24, 1928; E 685110; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3874 


Message of the violet; words and 
music by Maury Madison [pseud. of 
W. Renwick Smith]. © 1c. Feb 
21, 1928: E 683378; W. Renwick 
Smith, New York. 3875 


Messe solennelle en la; de Fernand 
Le Borne, of Belgium, op. 17; orch. 
Partition: ©) Dee: 3h" 2927 + re: 
Jan. 28, 1928; E 684972; Andrieu 
fréres, Paris. 3876 


Messicana ; canzone-tango, dalla rivista 
Ultim’ ora, parole di Dino Falconi, 
musica di Ermete Liberati, of Italy. 
@*Jan. 25, 1928: 1. Keb Aas 
684750; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

3877 


Mexicana ; tango-milonga, de Paris aux 
étoiles, paroles de Jacques-Charles, 
musique de Ph. Parés et G. van 
Parys, both of France. © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 684974; 
Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 

3878 


3872 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Look to your 
banners; two-part cho., words by 
G. A. Brown, music arr. by William 
M. Felton; treble voices. 4to. 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 683036; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

3879 


Mi ultimo adios; paso doble, letra y 
musica de T. Pela; pf. © 1 e. 
Feb. 1, 1928; E 681719; Teodoro 
Pena, New York. 3880 


Mi ultimo pensamiento; valse, por 
Felipe Soto, of Salvador; pf. 
1c. Feb. 6, 1928: E 684573; Dada- 
Dada & co., San Salvador, Salvador. 

3881 


Mia (La) biondina; valzer, melodia di 
Omero Castellucci. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 
1928; E 6833848; Sussie Riccardi, 
New York. 3882 


Mia rondinella; mazurka, di E. Ca- 
rosio, of Italy; piccola orch. con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Feb. 17; 1928; 
1 c.. Feb. 18; E 684869; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 3883 


Mia (La) stanzetta; romanza, versi di 
A. F. Graziani, musica di D. A. 
Borgia. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1928; E 
683216; Dominick A. Borgia, New 
York. 3884 


Michigan shoe blues; words and mel- 
ody by Charlie Nelson. © 1c. Feb. 
15, 1928: E 686000; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3885 


Micro p’anathemasse; popular Greek 
song, author anon., music arr. by I. 
Skizas ; 2 treble voices. © 1c. Feb. 
16, 1928; E 683352; Ierotheo Skizas, 
New York. 3886 


Middecke (Rudolph) Zwei lieder; 
ged. von Otto Julius Bierbaum u. 
Heinrich Heine, English version by 
Alice Mattullath, musik von R. Mid- 
decke, of Germany, op. 35. 1. Ich 
halte dich und ktisse dich. [1 other] 
© Sept. 15, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; 
E 684848; W. Ehrler & co., Leipzig. 

3887 


Miez’e sciure; polka, versi di G. Fio- 
rillo, melodia di Nicola Troilo. © 


Jan, \27,. 19238: 2" eo neers 
683143; Giuseppe Fiorillo, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 3888 


Mikado (The) ; or, The town of Titipu, 
words by W. S. Gilbert, music by 
Arthur Sullivan, arr. by Eduardo 
Marzo; cho. pts. 4to. © Feb. 28, 
1928 ; 2c. Feb. 28; E 686419; Wm. A. 
Pond & co., New York. 3889 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1928 


Military (The) marionettes; marche 
characteristique, by Theodora Dut- 
ton; pf. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
23; E 686201; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 3890 


Miller (Hdward W.) ‘Three waltz 
melodies; from His Royal Shyness, 
words and music by HE. W. Miller, of 
Canada; pf. Toronto, Ont., Draper 
music co. (Cover title:—Three 
haunting waltz melodies:) 1. Forest 
song. [2 others] © Jan. 30, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 18; E 684740; Edward W. 
Miller, Toronto, Canada. 3891 


Million (A) years; words and music 
by Marjorie Lamkin; pf. and uku- 


Jele ace. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E 686402; Harms, inc., New 
York. 3892 


Mine; poem by Emily Dickinson, music 
by Arthur Farwell, op. 73, no. 2; 
high voice. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 10; E 681934; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 3893 


Minion (A) wife; words by Nicholas 
Udall, music by Gordon Slater, of 
Great Britain. © Jan. 5, 1928; 1c. 
Feb. 25; E 685029; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 3894 


Minuet [and] Reverie; by H. Ash- 
worth Hope, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Feb. 16, 1928; 1c.’ Feb. 20; HB 
684880; Keith-Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 3895 


Mio padre; de Comte Obligado, lyrics 
d’André Barde, musique de Raoul 
Moretti, of France. Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 ec Feb. 24, 1928; E 685106; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3896 


Miss Frivolity; march, by R. S&S. 
Stoughton; pf. © Nov. 21, 1927; 
2c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683097; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 3897 


Missa gaudens; liturgical text, music 
by Martin G. Dumler, op. 22; sop., 
ten. and bass; organ ace. 4to. 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 682952; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 3898 


Missa laudis (Mass of praise) ; litur- 
gical text, music by Martin G. Dum- 
ler, op. 19; 4 male voices; organ ace. 
4to. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; 
E 682951; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 3899 


Mission bells; waltz, by S. J. Mustol; 
band, with solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. 4to. © Jan. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 20; E 686123; Charles L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 3800 


3912 


o 


Mississippi (The) glide; words and 
melody by J. S. Degnon. © 1. 
Feb. 18, 1928; E 688568; Julia 
Strong Degnon, Kew Gardens, L. I., 
N. Y. 3901 


Missouri moon; words and music by 
J. Duguay, arr. by Harry L. Alford. 
© 1c. Dee. 20, 1927; E 679495; 
Josue Duguay, Buffalo. 3902 


Mr. Bluebeard; words and melody by 
E. C. Davis. © 1. Feb. 25, 1928; 
E 686378; Edward C. Davis, New 


York. 3903 
Mister Charleston; versi di A. L. 
Fiorita, musica di Vincenzo Rai- 
mondi, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 15, 


1927; 1 ce. Dee. 14; E 684596; Alba 
musicale, Rome. 3904 


Mr. Red Bird; by Ora Hart Weddle; 
pf. with words. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2c Feb. 21; E 686313; Theodore 
Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 3905 


Mister Sandman; 2-pt. song, words and 
music by Alice Lee Haegg, arr. by 
J. Victor Bergquist; treble voices. 
4to. © Feb. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 14; 
E 683152; Paul A. Schmitt music 
co., Minneapolis. 3906 


Misunderstood; from Sylvia, words by 
James Dyrenforth, music by Carroll 
Gibbons, of England; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Charles Hanley; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 27, 1928; 1 ¢« Feb. 
24; EH 684931; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., London. 3907 


Mobile stump; melody, by S. Morgan. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; E 682860; Sam 
Morgan, New Orleans. 3908 


Modern girls; words and music by V. 
Achtellik. © 1 ¢ Feb. 10, 1928; E 
683114; Valentine Achtellik, Hicks- 


ville, N. Y. 3909 
Modern recital pieces; arr. by Alec 
Rowley, of Great Britain; organ. 


© Feb. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 6; E 


684586; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 3910 
Modern violin method; by P. Tuc- 
ciarone, op. 48, pt. 1. © 1 e¢. Dec. 


29, 1927; E 679752; Pasquale 
ciarone, New York. 


Tuc- 
3911 


Moffoletta caure; versi e melodia di 
Paul Citarella. © 1 c« Feb. 28, 
1928; E 686451; Italian book co., 
New York. 3912 


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3913 


Moment (Le) dinquiétude (Besorgnis- 


unruhe); yon Jeanne Bernard, of 
France; orch. mit violino 1 direc- 
tion u. pf. direction. 4to. © Aug. 


6, 1927; 1 ec. Aug. 23; H 685044; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 3913 


Mcon cceur se recommande 4 yous; 
chanson, melodie attribuée a Or- 
lando di Lasso, arr. par Bernard 
Van Dieren, of Great Britain. © 


Jano d2hak928s001 : erpMensi2bs 7b 
685022; Oxford university press, 
London. 3914 


Moods and motives for motion pic- 
tures; loose leaf collection by Theo- 
dore Hahn, jr., and Carl Hahn; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. vy. 1. 
©: Jdan.30, 1928;,,2;:c, Feb.«b; E 
682822; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

3915 


Moon and you; words and music by 
David Bennett, arr. by Arthur HE. 
Cage. © Dee. 14, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 


13, 1928; E 683386 ; Kraft ‘engrav-_ 


3916 


Moonlight love and you; iaLta: words 
and music by Ken VY. Goulden [i. e. 
Keneth V. Goulden]; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Feb. 11, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
13; E 681886; Goulden Leng music 
pub. co., New York. 3917 


Mora a Palermo; versi e melodia di 


ing Co., Denver. 


Paul Citarella. © 1 e@ «Feb. 28, 
1928; E 686454; Italian book co., 
New York. 3918 


Morn of victory; Easter cantata, by 
EH. K. Heyser; orch. 4to. © Feb. 
T, 1928 32 1. sMepe 2a 5) OSoneon 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 3919 


Morn of victory; Easter cantata, text 
arr. and music by EH. K. Heyser; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 8, 1928; 
2 c, and aff. Jan. 30; A 1064366; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 3920 


reveille, words by 
Madison Cawein, music by Clara 
Edwards; high voice. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 2 @« Feb. 10; E 681929; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 3921 


Morning time in California ; words by 


Morning serenade; 


H. Brown, music by Jack Ebhren- 
fried. “©. 1),e.4,Febs124, 1928; EH 
683361; Harry Brown, Oakland, 
Calif. 3922 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Etincelles; op. 
36, no. 6, with biographical sketch 
and glossary, rev. ed. with finger- 
ing, pedaling, phrasing, instructive 
annotations and interpretation by 


pt. Inf sa ye - 


Ernst C. Krohn; pf. © Feb. 4, 
19283) 2)'¢. Vand yratty Wepre, A. 
1064790; Art publication soc.,° St. 
Louis. 3923 


— Sunrise; duet or 2 pt. cho., words 
by Celia Thaxter, music arr. by 
William M. Felton; treble voices. 
4¢ 051 ©! Eeb.vir, 1928 ; 2-c. Feb. 9; 
EK 6830387 ; Theodore Presser €0., 
Philadelphia. 3924 


Mother; unisor or 2-pt. song for 
Mother’s day; words by Clara Hap- 
good Nash, muse by E. 8S. Hosmer, 


arr. by Charles F. Manney; sop. 
and alto. 4to. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 c. 
Jan. 31; EH 681665; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 3925 


Mother angel 0’ mine; words and mu- 
sie by Bernie Goodman : pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 1, 1927 ; 2 ¢@. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 683147; Bernard 
Goodman & CO., Chicago. 3926 


Mother Goose parade; fox-trot, words 
and music by Irving Bibo, Lew 
Breau and Maurice Sturm. © Jan. 
31; 919282" e.. Web: 45> BH GSG6055 ; 
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., New 
York. 3927 


Mother, my dear; words and music by 
T. C. M. Antonacci...© 1 ec. Feb. 
13, 1928; EH 681903; Theresa C. M. 
Antonaeci, San Jose, Calif. 3928 


Mother of mine; words and melody by 
R. G. Dahl) © 1 °c, Feb. 16, 1928; 
E 683201; Reuben G. Dahl, Roches- 
ter, Minn. 3929 


Mothers’ crowns; words and music by 
C. D. Fuller, arr. by Ruth Teeter. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1928; E 682999; Carl 
David Fuller, Rolling Prairie, Ind. 

3930 


Mother’s lullaby ; words by Abner Sil- 
ver, Yiddish version by Sol Golumb, 
music by Josef Rosenblatt. © Feb. 
15, 1928; 2 e. Feb. 16; H 683182; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 3931 


Mothers of the great West trail; 
words by G: M. Cook, music by A. 
E. J. McCreary, of Canada. © Jan. 
31, 1928; 1 ce. Feb. 2; E 684759; 
Georgia M. Cook, Edmonton, Alta, 
Canada. 39382 


Mother’s (A) song; words by David 
Stevens, music by Henry Hadley; 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Feb. 8, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 23; E 686214; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 3933 


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no, 2, 1928 


3954 


Moto perpetuo; von S‘gfrid Karg- | Musique lointaine sur l’océan (Dis- 


Hlert, of Germany, op. 112, no. 8; 
violine u. klavier. © Sept. 3, 1927; 
1 ec Feb. 18, 1928; E 684842; Jul. 
Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig. 3934 


Mountain (The) of the Lord’s house; 
words from the Bible. music by 
Evan Stephens; mixed voices. (In 
Deseret anthems, v. 3.) © Mar. 28, 
1927; 2 ec. Dec. 7; E 682787; Deseret 
book co., Salt Lake City. . 3935 


Movin’ pictuh man; words by Lew 
Williams, music by Frances Lang 
Shaw; pf. © Feb. 20, 1928: 2 «. 
Feb. 25;' FE 686190; Clayton F: 
Summy co., Ch’'cago. - 8936 


Moy (Edgar) Four scenes; by H. 
Moy, of Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. 
1. Ondine. [3 others] © Dec. 8, 
1927; 1 ¢:' Feb. 25, 1928 ; “E 685018 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 


3937 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Don 
Juan (Don Giovanni); ouverture, 


arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; orch. mit pf.-organ direction. 
© Janmis8,.1928:.1-c¢,,. Feb... 21; H 
684901; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 3938 


Die entfiihrung aus dem serail 
(L’enlévement du_ sérail); ouver- 
ture mit schluss von Joh. André, 
arr. yon Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; orch. mit pf. 0. organ direc- 
tion u. violino 1 direction. © Jan. 
25, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 23; E 685049; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 3939 


Konzert in B dur; von W. A. Mo- 
zart, mit teilweiser benutzung der 
auusgabe mit unterlegter zweiter 
klavierstimme als ersatz der orches- 
terbegleitung von Eduard Mertke, 
neu bearb. und mit kadenzen verse- 
hen von Bruno Hinze-Reinhold, of 

. Germany; klavier, 4 hinden. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢«. Feb. 1, 1928; E 
684571; Steingriber-verlag, Leipz g. 

; 3940 


Die zauberfléte (La fifite enchan- 
tée) ; ouverture zur oper, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
mit pf. direction u. violine 1 direc- 
tion. © Jan. 25, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 23; 
E 685050; D. Rahter, Leipz'g. 3941 


Musical (The) salvationist; v. 42, pt. 


2, Feb. 1928, compiled by F. G. 
Hawkes, of England. S8vyo. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 


9 51928: Brel iWeb. 220). 0H: .“685212 : 
Salvationist pub. and supplies, Itd., 
London. 3942 


tant music over the sea); de Léo 
Pouget, of France; orch. avec pf. 


econducteur. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 ec Feb. 24; E 685115; Maurice 
Piena, ltd., London. 3943 


Must you wear a moustache; words 
and melody by Abner Silver and 
Jack Meskill. © 1. Feb. 1, 1928; 
E 681707; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 3944 


Same. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
27; E 683464; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 3945 


My awakening; words and music by 
E. J. Rosengreen. © 1 c. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681814; Enid J. Rosengreen, 
Salt Lake City. 3946 


My baby don’t love me; melody by 
Kentucky thorobreds. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 
15, 1928; E 686008; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3947 


My bathing suit girl; words by M. H. 
Linton, mus c by N. Spector. ©1e. 
Feb. 20, 1928; E 686131; Nathan 
Spector and Minnie Hoover Linton, 
New York. 3948 


My bayou love; waltz, words by D. 
Pascale, music by H. Castle. © 
1 ¢@. Feb. 15, 1928; E 683187; Diane 
Pascale and Hugo Castle, Los An- 
, geles. 3949 


My blue hills; words and melody by 
R. Prosser. © 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1928; 
E 682859; Ruth Prosser, East 
Orange, N. J. 3950 


My Blue Ridge Mountain home; fox 
trot, words and music by Carson J. 
Robison, arr. by W. C. Polla; orch. 
4to. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 3; 
E 681736; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 3951 


My bonny cuckoo; Irish pt.-song, from 
the Bunting collection, arr. by Annie 
Patterson, of Great Britain; 4 mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 12, 1928; 1c - 
Feb. 29; E 685207; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow. 3952 


My boy friend Larry; words and music 
by F. A. Hoffman. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 18, 1928; 
2 e. Feb. 23; E 686208; Frances A. 
Hoffman, Trenton, N. J. 3953 


My darling; words and melody by J. 
T. Sutton. © 1 ec. Feb. 28, 1928; 
E 683562; James T. Sutton, Grants- 
ville, Utah. 3954 


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3955 


My dear Irish home; words by George 
Young MacKenzie, music by Valen- 
tine Essex, of England. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 682923; George Y. Mac- 
Kenzie, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 

3955 


My dear one; words and music by H. 
Smythe. San Francisco, Fisk music 
pub. co. © Feb. 1, 1928 : 2c. Feb. 
23; EH 686223; Horace Smythe, San 
Francisco. 3956 


My dog Bimbo; words and music by 
C. C. Slaton; with quartette for 
mixed voices. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 8; E 682967; Charles Clyde 
Slaton, Montgomery, Ala.. 3957 


My dream of the never to be; words 
by J. Metrie. musie by St. Anthony. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 « Feb. 27; E 6838455; 
Joe Metrie, Milwaukee. 3958 


My Father’s house; words and music 
arr. by Alfred Davis. © 1 c. Feb. 
18, 1928; EH 6838297; Glen M. Cole- 
man co., Chicago. 3959: 


My first piece; by Robert Nolan Kerr; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 @ Feb. 21; 
EK 686301; Theodore Presser ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 3960 


My garden gate is closed on you for- 
ever; words and melody by Al 
Bernard. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1928; E 
686449 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 3961 


My girl in Italy; words and music by 
Paul Wenton Chase. © 1c. Feb. 3, 
1928; E 682871; Clayton W. Peirson, 
Pasadena. 3962 


My God, my Father Thy will be done; 
sacred song, words by Charlotte 
Elliot, music by Frank Wrigley; 
1. Low voice in C.—2. Med. voice in 
E flat.—3. High voice in G. © Jan. 
8, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 3; E 679832; 
Dorothea L. Schroeder, Flushing, 
IN: OY: 3963-3965 


My leap year girl; words and music 
by F. A. Van Dusen. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1928; E: 683313; 
Floyd A. Van Dusen, Altoona, Pa. 

3966 


My little dream boat; words by Lou 
Davis, music by J. Fred Coots; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Feb. 17, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 23; E 686319; Harms, inc., 
New York. 3967 


My little Irish sweetheart; words and 
music by Paul Wenton Chase. © 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 23 


1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 682872; Clayton 
W. Peirson, Pasadena. 3968 


My love will always be honest and 
true; words by H. T. Barr, melody 
by Robert H. Brennen. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
25, 1928: E 686388 ; Howard T. Barr, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 3969 


My mother; words and music by Paul 
Wenton Chase. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1928; 
E 682873 ; Clayton W. Peirson, Pasa- 
dena. 3970 


My mother and my sweetheart; words 
and melody by Roy Harvey. ©1e. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 681982; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 3871 


My mother’s song; words by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by John Open- 
shaw; in F. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 28; E 681656; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 38972 


My Old Glory; words by J. Friedman, 
music by M. Silver. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1928 ; E 681860; Mark Silver and 
Jack Friedman, New York. 3973 


My old sweetheart; words by T. A. 
Romiley, music by Bill Whiting [i. e. 
William Whiting] © 1 ec. Feb. 9, 
1928; E 681857; Thomas A. Romley, 
Arlington, Mass. 3974 


My old wheel chair and I; words by 
C. Lindsey, music by Jack Edwards. 
New York City. Frank Harding. © 
Feb. 14, 1928; 2c. Feb. 21: E 683346; 
Cassie Lindsey, Birch Harbor, Me. 

3975 


My pal companionate; words by Jud- 
son C. Pewther and Virginia T. 
Pewther, music by Frances Thomas; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; with fox trot 


cho. © Jan. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 6; 
E 682908; Pewther publishers, 
Wichita. 3976 


My port o’ dreams; words by Guili- 
elma Day Orr, melody by R. Hen- 


‘derly. © 1 (ce. Feb, anos; Wi 
683118; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 3977 
My pretty blue-eyed baby, Muriel 


Jane; words and music by J. J. 
Kirkwood. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Dee. 27, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 
4, 1928: E 682828; John J. Kirk- 
wood, Baltimore. 3978 


My pretty queen o’ hearts; words and 
music by W. L. French, New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 18, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; E 686210; Willis 
L. French, Jamestown, QO; 3979 


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no. 2, 1928 


My rain beau; words and melody by 
[Gs Bi Myers.’ ‘© 1) ¢. Feb. 23, 1928 ; 
E 686230; Gertrude E. Myers, Port- 
land, Or. 3980 


My sister Kitty; words and music by 


Helen W. Roback, music arr. by 
Walter W. Newcomer. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 14, 


1928; 2c. Feb. 17; E 686062; Helen 
Wanda Roback, Detroit.. 3981 


My son; words and music by M. B. 
Whe “Odo he nWebr 6)01928;'> 
682950; Mary Blount White, Alex- 
andria, Va. _ 3982 


My southern Tennessee; words and 
music by R. A. Bowman. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 27; E 683458; Rose Alice 
Bowman, Hammond, Ind. 3983 


My violet maid of-old Seville; vocal 
valse, words by Enid Sybil Borrow, 
music by Henry Berry Daniel Gib- 
son, of England; pf. acc., with uku- 
feieroarie, DY. Bull: “in EH. flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©uwee 5, 1927 - 1‘ c: Keb: 6,..1928 ; 
E 684602; Laurie’s and co., London. 

3984 


Myrna; by R. S. Stoughton; pf. © 
Dec. 2, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 
683105; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

3985 


Mysterioso no. 1; by Ernst Luz; orch. 
with pf. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1928; 2c. 
Jan. 30; E 682739; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 3986 


Mysterious (The) melody man; words 
by A. H. Blackiston, music by Wil- 
liam’ M. Hunter. ©° 1 c¢. Feb. 2, 
1928; E 682776; Andrew MHooten 
Blackiston, New York. 3987 


’"N’ you; waltz, words by Bob Schafer, 
music by Anthony Wayne and F. 
Henri Klickmann, arr. by F. H. 
Klickmann; orch. 4to. © Feb. 11, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 13; E 681880; Ea- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

3988 


Na jarmarku w brodach; words by 
Eugene Zukowsky, melody by A. 
Schwartz. pt. 1, 2.. © 1 c. each 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 686030, 6860381; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. ; 

3989, 3990 


Na pua eha; Hawaiian yodel, words 
and melody by D. Harvey, arr. by 


M. Hanapi. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 
686161; David Harvey, New York. 

3991 

Z 


. 


4002 


——— 


Naier (Der) id; words and music by 
Lipa Feingold, pf. arr. by Abraham 
S. EHlisteein; with 12 additional 
verses and 3 choruses. 


Gax ape) a) 


© rep 20 1920 &. Bepr 21." 
683332; Lipa Feingold, Brooklyn. 
3992 


Naive; valse, de A. Bosc, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Dec oi, 19426. seer AMe 4 120 sek 
685081; Auguste Bose, Paris. 3993 


National emblem; march, by E. H. 
Bagley, arr. by R. E. Hildreth; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 2 ¢. Feb. 11, 1928; 
E 683106; Walter Jacobs, inec., Bos- 
ton. 3994 


National self teacher for fife and 
drum; by D. S. McCosh. © Feb. 25, 


192852 iG .aDd> yathe) Mapped; MA 
1066772; Chart music pub. house, 
inc., Chicago. 3995 


National self teacher for plectrum 
banjo; by Will D. Moyer; in C no- 
fation. © Keb. 27, 1928: 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 1; A 1066773; Chart music 
pub. house, ine., Chicago. 3996 


Navy day; march, by A. F. Wendland, 
arr. by R. B. Eisenberg; band. 4to. 
© Web? '21, 1928-2 "Web. 24° 
686272; W. R. Dalbey music co., 
Omaha, Neb. 3997 


Nee 1l’é vuluto tu; canzonetta Napole- 
tana, versi di C. Forte, musica di 
Francesco Gallo; mand. © 1c. Feb. 
21, 1928; E 6838369; Frank Gallo 
and Carlo Forte, New York. 3998 


Neath the golden moon; words and 
musie by S. D. Sloan. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 686240; Sterling David 
Sloan, Seattle. 3999 


Nel paese dell’ amore; fox trot, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pic- 
cola orch. 4to. © Jan. 14, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 9; E 684684; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & c., Milan. 4000 


Nenia; von Sigfrid Karg-Elert, of Ger- 
many, op. 112, no. 2; violine u. kla- 
vier. © Sept. 3, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 
1928; E 684836; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 4001 


Neon (To) HBlenaki; ze:bekiko, words 
and melody by R. Minassian. ©1 ce. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 683001; Roupen Mi- 
nassin, New York. 4002 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4003 


pt. III, n.s., v. 23 


Never; words by Will H. Hendrick- 
son, music by De Koven Thompson. 
© Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c Feb. 15; B 
683506; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

4003 


Never apart, dear; words and melody 


by A. Judson. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1928; 
E 682764; Agnes Judson, Winter 
Park, Fla. 4004 


Never mind; waltz, words by Reuben 
Salmon, melody by E. Morra. © 
1c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683139; Egidio 
Morra, Brooklyn. 4005 


Never will I cast away my Rose; 
words and melody by EH. EH. Jack- 
son. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1928; BE 683203; 
Eleanor EK. Jackson, Norfolk, Va. 

| 4006 


New money; melody by Kentucky 
thorobreds. © 1 c¢. Feb. 15, 1928; 
E 686007; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. , 4007 


New York; words and music by F. 
Plasencia. 
E 686085; Flavio Plasencia, Chicago. 

- 4008 


New York days and nights; suite, by 
Emerson Whithorne, op. 40; orch. 
Se. [Photostat] 1. On the ferry. 
[4 others] © Nov. 15, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 3, 1928; E 682829; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 4009 


Nicaragua blues; words and music by 
KR. J. SCaropp. It.) Ol le Mebs dig 
1928; E 686078; Raymond J. 
Schropp, jr., Philadelphia. 4010 


Nicholls (Herbert Frank) ‘Thirty six 
Sight-reading exercises; in 6 grades, 
by H. F. Nicholls, of England; pf. 

- Grade 1. © Feb. 1, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
17; E 684817; Warren & Phillips. 
London. 4011 


Nifty (The) shop; 1 act operetta, 
words and music by Otis M. Car- 
rington; treble voices. 4to. © Jan. 
Zit LOZS* Zo r@. Re CD who 2 wDb2 Cae 
Myers & Carrington, Redwood City, 
Calif. 4012 


Night after night; words by MI. 
Dearinger, music by V. Ferriman. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Jan. 8, 1928; 2c. Jan. 31; E 682687; 
Irene Dearinger and Virginia Ferri- 
man, Seattle. 4013 

Same. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 «. 

Feb. 27; E 683460; Irene Dearinger 


and Virginia Ferriman, Seattle. 
4014 


© 1c. Feb. 17, 1928; 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 
words by Francis William Bourdil- 
lon, music by Dean Forest. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 «@. Beb. )13,40028. 0 
681895; Edna Oddie Hurst, Cleve- 
land. 4015 


Night (A) song; by Cuthbert Harris, 
of Great Britain; organ. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 2 @ Jan. 28; E 681652; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4016 


Night wind on the downs; nocturne, 
by Kenneth A. Wright, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, Winthrop 
Rogers, ltd. © Jan. 30, 1928; 1 e«. 
Feb. 9; E 684717; Hawkes & son, 
(London) Itd., London. © 4017 


Nile waters; duet, words by Katerina 
Bogosoff, music by Hermann Lohr, 
of Great Britain; treble voices. © 
Jan. 19, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8; E 684709; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 4018 


Nimble itus; characteristic novelty, by 
A. -F. Wendland; band. 4to. © 
Feb. 21, 1928; 2 e@. Feb. 24; E 
686279; W. R. Dalbey music ©Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 4019 


Nin (Joaquin) Quatorze airs anciens 
d’auteurs espagnoles; sept chansons 
picaresques, version francaise par 
Henri Collet, librement harmonisées 
par Joaquin Nin, both of France. 
2°™° recueil. [French and Spanish 
text]: © Dec. 31, 1927;3.1 @ Jan. 
28, 1928; E 684981; Max Eschig et 
cie., Paris. 4020 


Nina; words by Leo Robin, music by 
Joseph Meyer; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©, Feb. :17,), 1928 ;))2%e@:\ Reb. 2335) 
686320; Harms, inc., New York. 

4021 


Nizza (Nice); step, von Arthur Addi- 
son [pseud.], bearb. von Franz A. 
Sommer, both of Germany; orch., 
mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Aug. 15, 
1927; 1 c Feb. 3, 1928; E 684637; 
Edition Metropol musikverlag, Ber- 
lin. 4022 


No gold, no silver (Du hast weder 
gold) ; fox trot, words by Charles 
Amberg, music by Frank Stafford, 
of Germany, ©) Apri 4,y4926; oH sc. 
Oct. 31, 1927; E 685181; Rondo-ver- 
lag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 4023 


No means yes; words and melody by 
M. A. Leavitt. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
E 686237; Melvin A. Leavitt, Port- 
land, Me. 4024 


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no, 2, 1928 


No one can love like my mother; 
words and music by Nick Carter 
[pseud. of Glen Carter] Seattle, 
Chinook music publishers. © 1 «. 
Feb. 16, 1928; E 683174; Glen Car- 
ter, Seattle. 4025 


No one seems to care for a lonesome 
fellow; words and melody by V. 
~ Perrone. © 1 c. Feb. 7, 1928; E 
682929; Vincent Perrone, Hartford, 
Conn. 4026 


No shadows yonder; words adapted, 
and music by Alfred R. Gaul, arr. by 
B. B. McKinney; male voices. (In 
Coleman’s male choir) © Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 683282; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 4027 


No-sir; words and melody by H. F. 
Meyer; ist violin. © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681747; Harry Fred Meyer, 
St. Louis. 4028 


Nobody but you; words and music by 
HN eine! pt. ''© 1. @ Keb: 21, 


1928; E 683347; Herbert Ralph 
Kime, Long Beach, Calif. 4029 
Nebody but you; words by Walter 


Scott, music by Edward Miller; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 25, 1928; 
2 ¢@.. Feb. 7; E 682907; Miller & 
Shoemaker, inc., New York. | 4030 


Nobody else’s song; words by Joseph 
Balestrieri, melody by J. J. Bales- 
trieri and William Carlock. © 1. 
Feb. 6, 1928; E 682941; James 
Joseph Balestrieri, New York. 4031 


Nobody knows; words by B. Allen, 
mus.¢ by Thomas Waller and Ben- 
nett Carter; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Dec. 26, 1927; 2 c Feb. 2, 1928; 
E 682754; Bud Allen music co., New 
York. 4032 


None can take the place of you; words 
and music by Paul Wenton Chase. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 682874; Clay- 
ton W. Peirson, Pasadena. 4033 


Not what she does but the way she 
does it; fox trot, words and melody 
boss) AL Kies. () 1.e: Keb,” 20, 
1928; E 686150; Horace Allen Kies, 
Platteville, Wis. 4034 


Nothing else wll do; words and mu- 
sie by Paul Wenton Chase. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 3, 1928; E 682875; Clayton W. 
Peirson, Pasadena. 4035 


Nothing has changed; words by Noble 
Sissle, music by Alex Ffrench, of 
Great Britain; pf., banjulele banjo 
and ukulele acc.; in E flat. [Staff 


: 4045 


and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 

8, 1928; 1 ¢@ Feb. 7; E 684611; 

Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 
4036 


Nous n’habiterons pas au bord de la 


grand’ route... ; extrait de Les 
heures propices, poéme de Louis 
Mercier, musique de J. Guy Ro- 


partz, of France. Par’s, A. Durand 
& fils. © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 
17; E 677633; Durand & cie., Paris. 

4087 


Now I know; words by Joseph Mc- 
Carthy, melody by Harry Tierney. 
© 1c Feb. 21, 1928: E 686391; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 4038 


Now it is Jesus; words and music by 
L. O. Bostwick. © Dee. 27, 1927; 
2/e. Jan. 17, 1928; H 686412; Leroy 
O. Bostwick, El Segundo, Calif. 

4039 


Nowell! sing Nowell; carol for Christ- 
mas, words and melody by P. A. 


Lewis. 32mo. © Dec. 25, 1927; 2c. 
Jan. 6, 1928: E 682796; Paul A. 
Lewis, Brownsville, Tex. 4040 


Nun tu mir auf, meine taube; ged cht 
von unbekannter dichter, tibertra- 
gung von Will Vesper,, musik von 
Walter Rein, of Germany; tendre 
und basse. S8vo. © Sept. 15, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 38, 1928; E 684633; Georg 


Kallmeyer verlag, Wolfenbiittel- 
Berlin, Germany. 4041 
Nuvcla rossa; versi di Luigi Sica, 
melodia di G. de Luca. © 1c. Feb. 


18, 1928; E 683302; Giuseppe de 
Luca and G. Cardenia, Brooklyn. 

4042 

O bauernknecht, lass die  rdGslein 


stahn; rondeau, auf enen alten 
text, musik von Walter Rein, of Ger- 


many; 4 miinnerstimmen. S8vo. © 
SepL. 0, LUZ hee en >, 1928 7) Hi 
684634; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, 


Wolfenbiittel-Berlin, Germany. 
4043 


O bella che dormite; canzone-serenata, 


versi e musica di N: ''N., rid. di 
Vineenzo Billi, both of Italy. © 
IN Gigs Oe et: Ln Cre GNOME BL, orcs 


684551; Ditta R. Mautrri, Florence, 
Italy. 4044 


O Calvary; duet, words by Palmer 
Hartsough, music by J. H. Fillmore; 
wcemen’s yoices. © Feb. 11, 1928; 
2c Feb. 15; E 686043; F:llmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 4045, 


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4046 


O Cho San; or, The stolen jade, 
Japanese operetta for children in 
2 acts, words by Sarah Grames 
Clark, music by Mrs. R. R. Forman. 
Ato. (©) Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. Janiogs: 
D 27250; Theodore Presser ¢€o., 
Philadelphia. 4046 


O glorious day; words by Palmer 
Hartsough, music by J. H. Fillmore; 
solo and obbl. for sop. or ten. with 
4 pt. cho. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. © Feb. 11, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 15; E 686045; Fillmore bros. 
eo., C neinnati. 4047 


O God unseen, yet ever near; hymn- 
anthem. words by E. Osler, music 
by Harry C. Banks, jr.; 4 mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 28; E 681649; Theodore Press- 
er ¢co., Philadelphia. 4048 


O golden moon; from The swordsman, 
words by R. A. Simon, music by 
Lewis EH. Gensler. New York-Sid- 
ney-London, Chappell & co., lid. © 
dans: -h928e, 2. ce feb: (tO. 
683031; Harms, inec., New York. 


0, how that gal could lurve [!] way 
down in Arkansas; words by G. 
Waggoner, melody by L. Traveller. 
©1ec. Feb. 3, 1928; E 681872; Lou 
Traveller and George Wagonner, 
Los Angeles. 4050 


O Jakes cf Killarney; words and mu- 
sie by C. Hudson, arr. by Harry 
Ferguson. © Feb. 24, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 27; FE 683441; Cora Hudson, 
Staunton, Va. 4051 


O light of love divine; Easter song, 
adapted from love triumphant, with 
a new text by HEvangel’ne Close, 
music by C. Whitney Coombs; high 
voice, with pf. or organ ace. © Jan. 
26; 1928; 2%e. Feb. 10; E'681928; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. © 4052 


O Love divine, that stoops to share; 
anthem, words by O. W. Holmes, 
music by J. Sebastian Matthews; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 8, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 18; E 681875; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 4053 


© man of sorrows; sacred voeal duet, 
words by Robert Nelson, music by 
H. Baynton-Power, of Great Britain ; 
with violin and organ obbl. ad lib. 
Ode AS A928: 1) a Keb tea, 
684863 ; Reeder & Walsh, London. 
4054 
O prince of my dreams; words by K. 
M. McGregor, music by Harry Jay 


‘Qberek na 38 


4049 


pt. 1, D284 23 


[pseud. of Harry J. Lincoln]. © 
Feb. 1,.1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; E 682748; 
Kitty May McGregor, Anaconda, 
Mont. 4055 


O promise me; 4 pt. cho., words by 
Clement Scott, music by Reginald 
De Koven, op. 50, arr. by J. Sebas- 
tian Matthews; men’s voices. 4to 
© Jan. 26, 1928; 2 « Feb. 10: E 
681938 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

4056 


©’ scughizzo smaniuso; versi di A. 
Cennerazzo, melodia di G. de Luca. 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 1928; EH 688304; 
Giuseppe de Luca and Armando 
Cennerazzo, Brooklyn. 4057 


O wald, wie ewig schén bist du: worte 
von Oser, musik von Ludwig Piitz, of 
Germany; minnerchor. 4tce. © June 
80.1927 3: 1 oc@?) Heb.i8h 29285 
684660; Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 
many. 4058 


mile; melody .by P. 


Humeniuk. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1928; 
E 682698; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 4059 


Offenbach (Jacques) Beautiful night 
(Belle nuit); arr. by Loyd Loar; 
ten. banjo solo or duet. © Dee. 28, 
1927; Lie. Jan.3, 1928,=b.e: dan. 26; 
H 681677; H. F. Odell co., Boston. 

4060 


Lovely night; barearelle from 
Tales of Hoffman, text by Gerald 
Grey, music by Offenbach, arr. by 
Marion Moore; trio or cho. for 
female voices. 4to. © Feb. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 25; H 683454; J. A. 
Parks co., York, Neb. 4061 


Offertory in G; by George S. Schuler ; 
organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 21, 
1928; E 683069; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 4062 


Oh Annie my old sweet country girl; 
words and music by HE. Y. Lee. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © July 
28, 1927: (2 © Aus.’ PH 686169 > 
Eddie Yuie Lee, Portland, Or. 4063 


Oh, baby; from Rain or shine, words 
and music by Owen Murphy: pf. 
aee., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
3reen. © Feb. 9, 1928; 2c. Feb. 11; 
FE 683111; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 4064 


Oh, behold; words by J. Fr. Reichardt, 
tr. by F. C. Schumm, music by E. G. 
Heist. 4to. © Feb. 17,'1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 23; E 686197; Ernst Gottf. 
Heist, Waverly, Ia. 4065 


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no, 2, 1928 


Oh. dem golden slippers; fox-trot, by 
Jas. A. Bland, arr. by Harold Potter ; 
orech., with words. 4to. © Feb. 16, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 18; E 683249; Spier & 
‘Coslow, ine., New York. 4066 


Oh, how I’d love to love you; words 
and music by Johnny Tucker and 
Joe Schuster; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©, Jan.. 30, 1928; 2. ¢e Feb. 3; E 
682805; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 4067 


Oh! I do love, love, I do, love; song 
fox-trot, words and music by L. D. 
Lane, of England. © Jan. 1, 1928; 
1 ¢@ Feb. 15; E 684751; L.- Drury 
Lane, London. 4068 


Oh, light of my life; words and music 
by E. R. Whited. © Feb. 3, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 29; E 683527; Elma R. 
Whited, Middleport, N. Y. 4069 


Oh mamma; romanza, words by A. 
Calafiura, melody by A. Puccia. © 
1 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 682864; Anthony 
Calafiura, Brooklyn. 4070 


Oh! oh! oh! ah! ah! ah!; chanson 
des Catherinettes, paroles d’Albert 
Willemetz, Saint-Granier et J. Le 
Seyeux, musique de José Padilla, of 
Spain; ace. de pf. avec arr. pour 
ukulele de F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 @ Feb. 24, 1928; E 685109; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4071 


Oh, sad eyes, I love you; waltz, words 
and music by Don Kintz [i. e. D. P. 
Kintz] © 1c. Feb. 10, 1928; EB 
681845; Donald Paul Kintz, Boze- 


man, Mont. 4072 
Oh tell me pretty butterfly; words 
anon., music by H. F. Kamp. © 1e. 


Feb. 23, 1928; E 686261; Henry F. 
Kamp, Detroit. 4073 


Oh, what a life; words by V. Perrone, 
music by David Reed. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 28, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 4; E 682827; Vincent 
Perrone, Hartford. 4074 


Oh what’s the use; words and melody 
by A. B. Kuhn. ©. 1c. Feb. 1, 1928; 
E 682883; Aurel Burtis Kuhn, Chi- 
cago. 4075 


Oh, when I was in love with you; 
words by A. E. Housman, music by 
C. W. Orr, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
1, 1927; 1 « Feb. 25, 1928; E 685027; 
Oxford university press, London. 

4076 


‘ 4087 


On where are the girls of the past; 
waltz, words by C. Tantillo, music 
by J. Sealisi; 1st violin. © 1c. Feb. 
7, 1928; E 682926; Chris Tantillo 
and John Sealisi, New York. 4077 


Oh, why do I miss you so; words by 
KF. M. Cottrell, music by Jack Ed- 
wards. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding, .-©) Jan. ‘24, 1928.;' 2.e) Feb. 
29; E 683532; Florence M. Cottrell, 
Freehold, N. J. 4078 


Oh yes! Oh no! words and music by 
John Theodore Dalton, arr. by 
Fredric Watson. [Photostat] ©1c. 
Feb. 24, 1928; E 683424; Barbara 
Belle von Ardyn, New York. 4079 


Old fashioned love; words and melody 
by E. M. Wallack. © 1. Feb. 20, 
1928; E 6861538; Edna Mary Wal- 
lack, Jennings Kan. 4080 


Old-fashioned mother of mine; words 
by Mark Herald, music by Richard 
Kountz. 1. In E flat—2. In G. © 
Jan. 26, 1928; 2 ¢c. each Jan. 28; 
E 681654 ; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 4081 


Old-fashioned mother of mine; words 
by Mark Herald, music by Richard 
Kountz; in F. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 686297; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 4082 


Old Gaelic lullaby; words anon., music 
by Henry Hadley; sop. and alto. 


4to. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 23; 
E 686215; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 4083 


Old (An) German love song; by Cart 
Eckert, arr. by Ernst Luz; orch. 
with pf. © Jan. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 
30; E 682736; Photo play music co., 
ine., New York. 4084 


Old Goodman Time; singing game, 
words and music by Hleanor Far- 
jeon, of Great Britain. 4to. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 1 c« Feb. 25; H 684991; 
Oxford university press, London. 

4085 


Old (The) knitted shawl; words by 
Percy S. Robinson, music by W. H. 
Squire. of Great Britain; in F. © 
Janoii25) (1928 Five Websodss: 
684862 ; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

4086 


Oid man Brown; words and melody 
by Kentucky thorobreds. © 1 «ec. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 686005; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 4087 


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4088 


Oid Noah’s ark; words and music by 
Sissle and Blake, arr. by Noble Sis- 
sle; pf., ukulele and banjulele banjo 


acc. ©) ,Feb.. 6/1928 +4. es (Webxs : 
1 @ Feb. 17; E 686109; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 4088 


Old oaken bucket; words by Samuel 
Woodworth, music arr. by Will C. 
King; 4 male voices. 4to. © Feb. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 686410; 
Lenox music co., Boston. 4089 


Old (An), old story; by Ernest New- 
ton, of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 
30, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 10; E 684724; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 4090 


Old (The) owl’s story; words by R. R. 
Hall, music by F. A. Challinor, of 
. Great Britain; unison voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; 
EH 684718; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 4091 


Old pal, remember me sometime when 
the world don’t roll your way ; words 
by H. Macknight, music by Charles 
H. Roth; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Louis Fleischer. © Jan. 30, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 16; E 683241; F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co., New York. 4092 


Old (The) road; words and music by 
B. B. McKinney. ©, Noy. 2; 1927; 
2c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 683061; B. B. 
McKinney, Seminary Hill, Tex. 

4093 


Olid (The) school song; by EH. Haines; 
pf. 24mo. © Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
18; E 683247; Edmont Haines, Par- 
sippany, N. J. 4094 


Old (The) scissors grinder; by Jeanne 
Behrend; pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 21; E 686315; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadeiphia. 4095 


Old (The) time cowboys; words by 
M. L. Irwin, melody by Robert Van 
Sickle. Ay Ch. OC a On LOA Ts. iB 
682885 ; Martha Lou’‘sa Irwin, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 4096 


Old (The) tobacco mill; words and 
melody by Golden melody boys. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 686017 ; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4097 


Old (The) violin; words by G. Tanner, 
melody by Robert H. Brennen. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 686037; Georgia 
Tanner, Hornell, N. Y. 4098 


Old 1360; words by V. M. Bias, music 
by 4. Me, Hale. :.©Q..d ..c., Webs 23, 
1928 ; E 686231; Virgil M. Bias, Hur- 
ricane, W. Va. 4099 


pt. TIT) nN? §.~v.25 


Olga, tochter der Wolga; Russischer 
foxtrot, text von Arthur Rebner, 
musik von Walt Jurman, of Austria, 
klavier arr. von Franz Grothe. © 
Jan. 20, 1928; 1c. Feb. 27; E 685057 ; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

4100 


On a train to Carolina; words and 
music by Lou Herscher, Don Rock- 
well and Ted Strong; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9: E 
682964; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. 4101 


On and after the wedding; words by 
M. Weitzman, music arr.; pf. © 
Feb. .16, 1928; -2 -ei; Hebr'20:° Eh 
683326; Morris Weitzman, Chicago. 

4102 


On pleasure bent; by Richardson 
Phillips, op. 32, no. 6; pf. © Dec. 
AS ean Gy Gc” ftala Cod 1 aia Fi 8S i 
679955; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 4103 


On the bleachers; march, by Carl 
Paige Wood; pf. © Nov. 21, 1927; 
2c. Feb. 11, 1928; H 683098; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 4104 


On the border-land; words and music 
by G. E. Bonney. © Feb. 7, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 8; E 681800; Gerald Hmery 
Bonney, Winona Lake, Ind. 4105 


On the dreamy Moana shore; words 
and music by Hal Dyson; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 ¢c. Feb. 
27; E 683446; Spier & Coslow, inc., 
New York. 4106 


On the ground; words and melody by 
J. Simms. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1928: E 
683414; Joseph Simms, New York. 

4107 


On the lake; barcarolle, by Bert R. 


Anthony, op. 275, no. 5; pf. © Feb. 
7, 1928; 2° «. Reb. 13); hHG81920); 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 4108 


On the levee; by Theodore Hahn, jr., 
and Carl Hahn; oreh. with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Jan. 30, 1928; 
2 ce. Feb. 1; E 682815; John Church 
eco., Cincinnati. 4109 


On the Nile; Egyptian serenade, by 
Walter Wallace Sm'th, arr. by A. J. 
Weidt; ten. banjo solo. © Novy. 18, 
1927; 2 ec. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683099 ; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 4110 


On the other side of the wall; words 
anon., music by HE. H. Jackson. © 


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no. 2, 1928 


4133 


a 


1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1928; E 688498; Ernest 
H. Jackson, Great Barrington, Mass. 
4111 


On the swing; by Ferris Owen, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Row- 


land’s. © Feb. 8, 1928;.1 ¢. Feb. 
24; E 684927; Solomon’ Rowland, 
London. 4112 


On the way to Nicaragua; words and 
music by E. C. Clifford. .© 1 ¢c. Feb. 
14, 1928; E 683161; Emma Chris- 
tian Clifford, San Franciseo. 4113 


On the wistaria terrace; valse amour- 
euse, by Theodora Dutton; pf. © 


Feb. 138, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 23; E 
686202; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
4114 


On to camp; march, by Vernon Lloyd; 
pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay state mu- 
sic co. © Dec. 24, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 
38, 1928; E 681729; Reginald K. Li- 
versidge, Lawrence, Mass. 4115 


One (The) hundred and one best 
songs; for home,~ school and meet- 
ing, by the Cable co., bk. div. Rev. 
28th ed. 12mo: © Dec. 1, 1927; 
Peo and ai, dan, 20, 19285. A 
1067003; Cable co., Chicago. 4116 


One hundred and twenty-first Psalm ; 
4-pt. song, Bible text, music by 
Frank La Forge; men’s voices. 4to. 
 *Wep. 4.1928" 2 c) Feb, 3: E 


686050; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 4117 
One June night; waltz-song, words 


by Charles Dunn, music by Alfred 
Honey, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
6, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 7; E 684631; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 4118 


One night at parting what did you 
say; words and music by M. R. 
Thomas. © 1. Feb. 4, 1928; E 
682830; M. Ray Thomas, Downey, 
Id. 4119 


One night in June; waltz, words and 
music by Horatio Nicholls and 
Billy Mayerl, both of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 14, 1928: 1 ec. Feb. 
17; E 684781; Lawrence Wright mu- 
sie co., London. 4120 


18, 1928; 2 «@ Feb. 24; E 683395; 
Anne Russell, Cotlingdale, Pa. 4121 


One time blues; words and melody by 
Blind Blake and J. Mayo Williams. 
© ivi” Nets 15) 1928" E 6S86022': 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chi- 
cago. 4122 


One, two, three and I was yours; 
words by H. Alexander, music by 
Herman C. Mahr. © 1 «¢. Feb. 6, 
1928; E 681785; Herman Mahr and 
Hi Alexander, Boston. 4123 


One wish and another; words and mu- 
sic by A. R. Eppes. © 1. Feb. 9, 
1928; E 682996; Alice Ravenel Ep- 
pes, Charleston, S. C. 4124 


One (The) you care for; from Lady 
Mary, words by Harry Graham and 
Leo Robin, music by Charles Rosoff, 
of U. S., and Albert Sirmay, of 
Hungary. London, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 25; 
E 686400; Harms, ine., New one 

412! 


Only a bird in a gilded cage; words 
and melody by Roy Harvey. 
1 ec. Feb. 15, 1928; E 681987; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 
4126 


Only a dream; words and music by 
Lew Pollack, Irving Bibo and Max 


Prival. © Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E 686420; Bibo, Bloedon & 
Lang, ine., New York. 4127 


Only a miner; words and melody by 
Kentucky thorobreds. © 1 ec. Feb. 
15, 1928; E 686013; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4128 


Only her love for me; words and mu- 
sic by Paul Wenton Chase. © 1. 
Feb. 3, 1928; E 682876; Clayton W. 
Peirson, Pasadena. 4129 


Oowah! blues; words and melody by 
L. Hurwitz. © 1. Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 683493; Libby Hurwitz, St. Louis. 

4130 


Operatic medley march; arr. by W. P. 
Mero; pfs). ©v- Jan... 26,,, 1928); 2 c. 
Jan. 28; E 681655; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 4131 


Opus i, no. 1; by M. S. Rosen; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 683570; 
Milton S. Rosen, New York. 4132 


One of many; fox trot, words by A. | Opus 1, no. 2; by M. S. Rosen; pf. 


Russell, music by Jack Edwards. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Feb. 


© 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 683571; 
Milton S. Rosen, New York. 4133 


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4134 


Orange and black; words and music 
by B. M. Axelrod. © Jan. 27, 1928; 
2 ¢c Feb. 21; E 683331; Bernard 
Manuel Axelrod, Philadelphia. 4134 


Orchesterstudien: fiir contrabass; 
sammlung schwieriger stellen aus 
ouverturen symphonien opern u. Ss. 
w., mit fingersatz u. strichbezeich- 
nung, hrsg. von Oswald Schwabe u. 
Alwin Starke, both of Germany. 
hft. 12. © Oct. 6,-1927; 1 c Feb. 
3, 1928; E 684659 ; Carl Merseburger, 
Leipzig. 


Orgelchoral-suite; von Gitinther Ramin, 
of Germany, op. 6; orgel. obl. 12mo. 
1. Praéludium: Dir, dir Jehova, will 
ich singen. [3 others] © Jan. 16, 
1928; 1 ec. Feb. 1; E 684568; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 4136 


Oubli (L’) ; mélodie, paroles de Tris- 
tan Klingsor, musique de Sylvio 
Lazzari, of France. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 684978 ; 
Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 4137 


Our Al; words -by Pastor Guerrero, 


music by Bobby Shoemaker; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 7; E 682903; Miller & Shoe- 
maker, inc., New York. 4138 


Our Father; words of the Lord’s 
prayer, melody by Norfolk quartette. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 681967; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine. Chicago. 

4139 


Our hearts are full of gladness; words 
by Doris Rowley, music by Alec 
Rowley, of England; 4 mixed voices; 
in D. (im Novello’s hymns and 
tunes for Sunday school anniversary 
services) [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 18, 1928; 1 «. 
Feb. 18; E 684796; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. , 4140 


Our land; melody by Erdell Mutchler 
[i. e. T. E. Mutchler] © 1. Feb. 
6, 1928; E 681771; Theodore Erdell 
Mutchler, Miami, Fla. 4141 


Our Lindy; words by K. B. Mulliner, 
musie by Frank W. Ford. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 
14, 1928; 2 c« Jan. 31; E 682688; 
Kathrin Bertha Mulliner, Richmond, 
Calif. 4142 


Our Lindy hero of the U. S. A.; words 
by Anna EK. Nill, music by B. Van 
Cura. © °+1.¢ Feb. 15, 1928; HB 
686029: Barbara Van Cura, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 4143 


4135 . 


pt. IT, D.s.,'v. 28 


Our peace ambassador, with the Spirit 
of St. Louis; words and music by 
L. W. Pritzkow, arr. by Herman C. 
Hiller. Oakland, Calif., Acorn pub- 
lishers. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E 686428; Louis W. Pritzkow, 
Oakland, Calif. 4144 


Our preceptor; march, by F. C. Men- 
ges, jr., arr. by S. Ee) Morris; orch. 
4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c Feb. 1; 
E 681685; F. C. Menges, Cleveland. 

4145 


Out and about; small suite, by HE. 
Markham Lee, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. The village band: [4 others] © 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6; E 684587; 
Edwin Ashdown, litd., London. 4146 


Out of a clear blue sky; words by 
Dolph Singer, music by Harry Von 
Tilzer; pf. acc.,, with ukulele arr. 
by Anthony J. Franchini. © Feb. 
9, 1928; 2 @ Feb: 10; E. 683107; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. 4147 


Over the hill; words and music by A. 
R. Lex. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; E 
683384; Arthur R. Lex, Milwaukee. 

i 4148 


Overthrow of Gog and Magog; words 
by O. F. Whitney, music by Evan 
Stephens; mixed voices. (In Deseret 
anthems, v. 3) © Mar. 28, 1927; 
2c. Dee. 7; E 682793; Deseret book 
co., Salt Lake City. 4149 


Pack up your troubles in your old 
kit bag and smile, smile, smile; duet 
or two-pt. song, words by George 
Asaf, music by Felix Powell, arr. 
by Clarence Lucas, of Great Brit- 
ain. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
inc. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 «¢ 
Jan. 11; BE 684225; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 4150 


Padischah;  Turkisches  charakter- 
stiick, von Ludwig Siede, of Ger- 
many, op. 77, arr. von L. Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. mit violino 1 di- 
rection. 4to. © Jan. 25, 1928; 1 c. 
Feb. 23; E 685036; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Leipzig. 4151 


Paint me a picture; words and music 
by Len EH. Graham and George W. 
Crump, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 21; E 684955; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 4152 


lal of my souls delight; fox trot, 
words and music by M. Mann, arr. 
by Claude Lapham; orch. Nor- 


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no. 2, 1928 
thampton, Mass., Mann music co. 
4to. © Oct. 10, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 4, 


1928; E 683475; 
Northampton, Mass. 4153 


Palaschko (Johannes)  Ventiquattro 
studii melodici; di J. Palaschko, of 
Germany, op. 82; violino, sulla corda 


Maurice Mann, 


di sol. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
18; E 684871; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 4154 


Palms (The) ; by Jean-Baptiste Faure, 
arr. by Gordon Balch Nevin; organ. 
Jan. 25, 1928;.2 ei/Janasl: B 
681669; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

~ 4155 


Papa where’d you stay last night; 
words by Kid Brown [pseud. of 
Anderson Brown], melody by M. 
Barr. © 1 c Feb) 29))1928;) BH 
683549; Marie Parr, Chicago. 4156 


Papillon (Le) et la rose; paroles d’Al- 
bert Willemetz, Saint-Granier et J. 
Le Seyeux, musique de Maurice 
Yvain, of France; acc. de pf. avec 
arr. pour ukulele de F. Salabert. © 
Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; 
BE 685114; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4157 


Paraguay; Spanischer onestep, aus 
Hs geht schon besser, worte von 
Rudolph Schanzer u. Ernst Welisch, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Otto Lindemann. © 
Sept. 11, 1926; 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1927; 
E 685152; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 4158 


Parson Brown blues; words and music 
by G. O. Tetley and S. Reynolds, arr. 
by Pauline Harris. © 1. Jan. 8, 
1928; E 681871; Gordon O. Tetley 
and Saunders Reynolds, Riverside, 
Calif. 4159 


Pas accéléré; batterie reconstituée et 
orechestrée de Ch. Gourdin, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 
1928; E 685087; Editions musicales 
Sam Fox, Paris. 4160 


Pas cadencé des sans-culottes; batterie 
reconstituée de Ch. Gourdin, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 
1928; E 685088; Editions musicales 


Sam Fox, Paris. 4161 
Pas drauga Juliu (Pas. svetima 
Buvan); words and music by A. 
Vanagaitis. © 1 ce. Feb. 4, 1928; 


E 682855; Antanas Vanagaitis, Chi- 
cago. 4162. 


93485—28—_6 


4172 


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Pasadena ; paroles frangaises de Cécile 
Sartoris, lyrics anglais et musique 
de Maury Madison [pseud. of W. 
Renwick Smith] © Dec. 31, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 686338 ; Edition 
Arlequin, Paris. 4163 


Paskman’s (Dailey) radio minstrels; 
a complete minstrel show, with 
words, musie and jokes, by D. Pask- 
man. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
15; aff. Feb. 16; A 1067162; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 4164 


‘Pass out lightly; melody by Bennie 


Moten. © 1. c. Feb. 17, 1928: B 
686088 ; Ralph Peer, New York. 
4165 


Passacaglia; by Girolamo Frescobaldi, 
arr. by Michele Hsposito, of France, 
ed. by W. G. Whittaker; string 
quintet, with flute, bassoon and 
timpani ad lib. Sc. © Jan. 12, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 25; E 685008; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 4166 


Pastimes; 4 bright pieces, by Isobel 
Daish, of Great Britain; pf. 1. At 
play. [8 others] © Jan. 20, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 3; E 684554; Alfred Leng- 
nick and co., ltd., London. 4167 


Pastorale in D; by George S. Schuler; 
organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2.¢. Jan. 21, 
1928; E 683075; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 4168 


Pauvre (Le) matelot; complainte en 
3 actes, paroles de Jean Cocteau, 
musique de Darius Milhaud, of 
France. Partition chant et pf. 4to. 
© Dec. 23, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 25, 1928; 
D 27263 ; Heugel, Paris. 4169 


Pauvre (Le) matelot; de la complainte 
en trois actes, paroles de Jean 
Cocteau, musique de Darius Milhaud, 
of, France; partition pf. et chant. 
© Feb. 2, 1928: 1 «@ Feb. 24: B 
685125 ; Heugel, Paris. 4170 


UWuitmo-gpy3i (Paymo druzi); Ukrainian 
farewell song; waltz, by George 
Apolsky and P. Bukantis; violin. 
© 1c Feb. 8, 1928; E 681810; 
Apolsky & Bukantis music pub. co., 
Detroit. 4171 


Peace I leave with you; old words 
adapted, music by J. V. Roberts, arr. 
by B. B. McKinney; male voices. 
(In Coleman’s male choir) © Feb. 
1; -1928 3.92 @y Feb.) 1720 EB 688281 ; 
Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 4172 


Peaceful harbor; words by Jack Le 
Soir. music by Ray Doll; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 


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4173 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Peaceful harbor—Continued. 
Breen. © Feb. 9, 1928; 2c. Feb. 9; 
E 682986; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 4173 


Pearls; words by Robert Putzier, music 
by L. Patton, op. 16. © Jan. 18, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 25; EH 683146; Lowell 
Patton, Portland, Or. 4174 


Pedler (Der) ; words and music by H. 
Vernoff. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1928; H 
682413; Helke Vernoff, New York. 

4175 


Penny-pieces; collection of short and 
easy pieces, by Cyril C. Dalmaine, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 24, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 4; E 684575; Forsyth bros., 
ltd., London. 4176 

Perché mi guardi; versi di Luigi Tar- 
taglia, melodia di G. Marranzini, of 
Italy; 1° violino. © 1 ¢. Feb. 38. 
1928; E 681755; Gennaro Marranzini, 
Albany. 4177 


Perfect love; words by Cyril V. Brown, 
music by Howard Doody, of Canada, 


arr. by Clarence Burgess; in B flat. 


© + Jan+30,/19285) 4) ¢.* Heby 185 
684876; Howard Doody & co., Co- 
bourg, Ontario, Canada. 4178 


Perhaps; words by T. Carlson, music 
by T. Carlson and Harold Swan- 
strom. ©. 1 1G, “Men4; 1928; Ki 
686125; Terry Carlson, Chicago. 

4179 


Perle vom Lido; barcarole-blues, aus 
der revue Schlager auf schlager, 
text und musik von Tilmar Springe- 
feld, of Germany. © May 17, 1927; 
1c. Oct. 31; E 685162 ; Rondo-verlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 4180 


Persuasive (The) voice; words by H. 
Bonar, music arr. by B. B. McKin- 
ney; male voices. (Jn Colema'n’s 
male choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 17; E 683278; Robert H. Cole- 


man, Dallas. 4181 
Peterkin (Norman) Two tunes for 
piano; by N. Peterkin, of Great 
Britain. 1. The drowsy tune. [1 
other] © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
25; E 685013; Oxford university 
press, London. 4182 
Petit (Raymond) Hymne; text tiré 
des Upanishads, musique de R. 


Petit, of France; chant et fifite. © 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 685126; 
Heugel, Paris. 4183 


Petit (Une) bout de femme; de Comte 
Obligado, lyrics d’André Barde, mu- 
sique de Raoul Moretti, of France. 


© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; 
E 685105; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
4184 


Petite (Une) histoire; by Cecil Ray- 
ners, of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 
2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 16; E 684888; A. 
Hammond & co., London. 4185 


Phi delta theta dream girl; words and 
music by Jack Stone and Fred 
Thompson; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Feb. 11, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 15; E 683507 ; 
Stone-Thompson publishers, Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 4186 


Phi (The) sigma chi; words and music 
by Jas. R. Addison, arr. by John W. 
Lang. Cambridge, O., Phi sigma chi 
fraternity. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 21; E 683335; Jas. R. Addison, 
Cambridge, O. 4187 


Piano pieces children play; by Carl 
Wilhelm, Kern. New York, Harold 
Dixon, ine. (Cover title:—Harold 
Dixon’s piano pieces children, play.) 
© Jan. 18, 1928; 2:e Web: 3; aff. 
Feb: 13; A 1065992; Dixon-Lane mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., St. Louis. 4188 


Piccola (La) Olga; mazurk, di Omero 
Castellucci; violino. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1928; E 683351; Sussie Riccardi, 
New York. 4189 


Pick pocket blues; words and melody 
by B. Smith. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; 
E 686393 ; Bessie Smith, New York. 

4190 


Pickaninny dance; characteristic 
dance, by Buenta Carter; pf. 
Jan. 30, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; E 681701; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

4191 


Picnic time; by Ora Hart Weddle; pf. 
with words. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 21; E 686307 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 4192 


Pierrette; by Ernest Farrar, of Great 
Britain,’ op. 19; no: 2-"pis ©" fan. 
10, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 25; EH 685017; 
Oxford university press, London. 

4193 


Pilot Mittelholzer; marsch, von Hans 
Heusser, of Switzerland; pf. 
Sept. 15, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; 
E 684833; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 4194 


Piping down the valleys wild; words 
by William Blake, music by Ian 
Whyte, of Great Britain. © Feb. 
20, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 238; EH 684903; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 4195 


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Pit pit; burleske operette in 3 akten, 
von Hans H. Zerlett, gesangstexte u. 
musik von Robert Gilbert, of Ger- 
many; klavier-auszug mit singstim- 
men zum dirigieren eingerichtet. © 
Mar. 30, 1927; 1c. Oct. 31; E 685205 ; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

4196 


Pixies’ (The) triumph; or, Commotion 
in fairyland, operetta for children in 
3 acts, by J. Frank Walsh, arr. by 
Harry L. Harts. 4to. © Dec.. 28, 
1927 ; 2’c. Dec, 31; D 272535 White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 4197 


Play time; words by various authors, 
music by Josephine Hovey-Perry ; pf. 
solo and voice with pf. ace. bk. 1. 
© Jan. 7, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1928; 
A 1064624; Perry music co., Barre, 
Vt. ; 4198 


Playthings; 4 sketches, by Fiona Mc- 
Cleary, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Catch me if you can. [3 others] © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 11; E 684737 ; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 4199 


Please a kiss, my dear; waltz, words 
and music by D. L. Moore. © Feb. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 683183; 
Donald Lee Moore, Brevard, N. C. 

4200 


Please daddy sing me a song; words 
by Jesse G. M. Glick, music by I. M. 
Wilson and J. G. M. Glick. San 
Francisco, Popular music distribut- 
ing co. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E 686426; Irving M. Wilson, San 
Francisco. 4201 


Please hear my side of the story; 
words by Paul Cunningham, music 
by Jack Glogau; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Feb. 
ie ees. 2 se. Hep. is Ky Gea2o0. : 
Shap:ro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 4202 


Please let me dream; words and mel- 
ody by W. M. Garman. © 1c. Feb. 
29, 1928; E 6838566; William Mc- 
Kinley Garman, Los Angeles. 4203 


Please let my dreams come true; 
words and melody by Billy Morlen. 
on fin, oo, 1920" “Er GSb0T2 : 
Wasa Miolski, Hazelton, Pa. 4204 


Please stand by; words and melody 
by Jack Mahoney. © 1c. Feb. 9, 
1928; E 683142; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 4205 


Please tell me; words and music by 
Chas. Kaley, Sonny Miller and Jules 
Stein; pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 


21 


4217 


23, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 25; E 686341; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 4206 


Pleasure mad; words and melody by 
A. Gillam. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
E 686238; Archie Gillam, Chicago. 


4207 
Pluck et Plouck; farce musicale, de 
Ch. Vandersmissen, of Belgium; 


orch., avee pf. conducteur et 1°" viol- 
on conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 ce. Jan. 28, 1928; E 684969; 
Choudens, Paris. 4208 


Polémique entre poules et canards; de 
Charles-Henry, of France; pf. 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 685118; 
Heugel, Paris. 4209 


Poli march; from His blossom bride, 
by Anita M. Baldwin; orch., with 
pf. conductor. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; 
E 686165; Anita M. Baldwin, Santa 
Anita, Calif. 4210 


Polish dance; by Wilson Manhire, of 
England; pf. London, Rowland’s. 
©ipan,,.25, 1928 +4.1.750. Feb... EB 
684610; Solomon Rowland, London. 

4211 


Poor Towser; words and mus’‘e by H. 
F. Kamp. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
E 686265; Henry F. Kamp, Detroit. 

4212 


Poosh him up-a Tony; words and mu- 
sie by T. G. Lynott. © 1. Feb. 17, 
1928; E 683306; Thomas G. Lynott, 
Dunmore, Pa. 4213 


Poppies in the garden; words by 
Ffrida Wolfe, music by Ivor R. 
Davies, of England. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 16; E 684878; Mur- 
dcch, Murdoch & co., ine., with John 
G. Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 

4214 


Por algo sera; letra y musica de E. A. 
Carrillo. © 1 «¢ Feb. 9, 1928; E 
683020; Eduardo A. Carrillo, Pueblo, 
Colo. 4215 


Potpourri; aus der operette Drei arme 
kleine miadels, gesangstexte von 
Willi Kollo, musk von Walter 
Kollo, of Germany, arr. von Nico 
Dostal, of Austria; pf. © Sept. 15, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684647; 
Edition Vuvag, verlag u. vertrieb, 
a. g., Berlin. 4216 


Prairie zephyrs; by G. M. Yapp; pf. 
© 1e¢ Feb. 28, 1928; E 686447; 
Grace May Yapp, Alkabo, N. D. 

4217 


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4218 


pt. Ty, Ws Sve 23 


Praises (The) of the flow’ry spring; 
unison song, poem by Jasper Fisher, 
music by Felix White, of Great Brit- 
ain; in D.. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 19, 1928; 
1 c. Feb. 25; E 685002; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 4218 


Prakticki Skola na saxofon (Prak- 
tische schule ftir das saxophon) ; 
napsal John Gollwell, of Czecho- 
slovakia. [Bohemian and German 
text] © Oct. 24, 1927; 1 c Nov. 
12; A—Foreign 36608; Mojmir Ur- 
banek, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 

4219 


Pranein’ dancin’ fool; de Paris aux 
etoiles, paroles de Spencer Williams, 
musique de 8S. Williams, of U. S. 
et Jacques Fray, of France. © Feb. 
17, 1928: 1 ec. Kebs 18, 1 e. Keb. 27: 
E 686411; Enoch et cie., Paris. 

4220 


Pray yourself out; words by D. R. 


Wade, music by B. D. Ackley:; maie | 


voices. (Jn Coleman’s male choir) 
© Hebe: Lite 28e) (2-46. Melati) EL 
683267; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

4221 


Prayer (A); words and music by J. 
EH. Butler; mixed voices. 8vo. 
Heb. £23, 4dO28): | 12 ee Heb. 29 3) 1 
683513; J. Edmonds Butler, Seattle. 

4222 


Prayer in melody; words and music 
by M. C. Thornton, arr. by Theodore 
Otten. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2c. Feb. 8; 
E 682971; Michael C. Thornton, 
New Albany, Ind. 4223 


Prelude in F; by A. G. Woodworth; 


orgam. ‘© Nov..:2,,,3927; 2sG,Jian. 
21, 1928; E 683073; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 4224 
Prelude melodic; by George S. 
Schuler; organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 21, 1928; E 683076; Hope 
pub. co., Chicago. 4225 


Primavera; by V. Procaccini’; pf. © 
1 ce. Feb. 24, 1928; EH 683418; Vin- 
cent Procaccini, Bridgeport, Conn. 

4226 


(Le) est éclos (Blooming 
spring) ; d’ Henry Verdun, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 
1928; EH 685096; Francis Salabert, 


Printemps 


Paris. 4227 
Priscilla on ‘Friday; by Mathilde 
Bilbro; pf., with words. © Feb. 7, 


1928; 2 ec. Feb. 9; E 683044; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 4225 


Priscilla on Monday; by Mathilde 
Bilbro; pf., with words. © Feb. 7, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 9; E 683040; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 4229 


Priscilla on Saturday; by Mathilde 
Bilbro; pf., with words. © Feb. 7, 
1928; 2 c Feb. 9; E 683045; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 4230 


Priscilla on Thursday; by Mathilde 
Bilbro; pf., with words. © Feb. 7, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 683043; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 4231 


Priscilla on Tuesday; by Mathilde 
Bilbro; pf., with words. © Feb. 7, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 683041; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 4232 


Priscilla on Wednesday; by Mathilde 
Bilbro; pf., with words. © Feb. 7, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 683042; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 4233 


Processional; by George S. Schuler; 
organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 2 ec. Jan. 
21, 1928; E 683072; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 4234 


Promised (The) land; an old hymn 
arr. by Francis Moore, musie¢ arr. 
by Harry Gilbert; male cho. 4to. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 2 « Feb. 15; E 


683240; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 4235 
Providence; words and music by H. 


Grant; 4 mixed voices. © Dec. 24, 

1927; 2. ¢.; Dee, 3h3-H 68i16325.Hu- 

bert Grant, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 
4236 


Puff, puff, powder puff; gavotte, by 
Ora Hart Weddle; pf. with words. 
© Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ec Feb. 21; E 
686310; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4237 


Put on the dog; fox trot, words and | 
music by Walter Donaldson. © 
Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 8; E 681949; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 4238 


Pyjama-lied; slow fox aus Lady X 
, worte von Ludwig Herzer, 

musik von George Edwards, [pseud. 
of Louis Gruenberg], arr. von Julien 
Risselin, of France; kleines. u. 
grosses orch. mit klavierdirektions- 
stimmen. 4to. © ‘Dee: 29,1927; 
1c. Feb. 23, 1928; H 685074; Wiener 
operetten-verlag, G. m. b. H., Vienna. 
4239 


Quand on est jeune; paroles d’Albert 
Willemetz, J. Le Seyeux et Ch. L. 
Pothier, musique de René Mercier, 
of France; ace. de pf. avec arr. 


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4262 


e 


pour ukulele de F. Salabert. © Dec. 

31, 1927; 1 @ Feb. 24, 1928; H 

685107; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
4240 


Quatuor; de Georges Migot, of 
France; flute, violon, clarinette et 
harpe, ou 2 violons, alto et pf. 
Partition. 16mo. © Dée. 31, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 684957; Sirene 
musicale, Paris. 4241 


Queen of the night serenade; by J. D. 
Schurmann; steel guit. © Nov. 1, 
1926; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1928; E 682896 ; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 

4242 


Quel sorriso affascinante (That fas- 
cinating smile); versi di Riccardo 
Cordiferro, tr. di M. E. Signore, mu- 
sica di P. Signore. © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1928; E 682917; Paolo Signore, 
Bayonne, N. J. 4243 


Quelque-chose; from Paris, words and 
music by Cole Porter. © Feb. 25, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; E 686405; Harms, 


inc., New York. 4244 
Qui si sana; versi di EH. Battiparano, 
melodia di G. de Luea. ies 


Feb. 18, 1928; E 683303; Giuseppe 
de Luca and Enzo Battiparano, 
Brooklyn. 4245 


Radio dreams of my home _ sweet 
home; words and music by M. L. 
Pepper; pf. © 1. Feb. 16, 1928; 
FE 683207; Mabel L. Pepper, Nor- 
wood, O. 4246 


Rainbow; words by D. Pascale, music 
by H. Castle. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; 
EK 683188; Diane Pascale and Hugo 
Castle, Los Angeles. 4247 


Ramleyah; Egyptian dance, by R. S. 
Stoughton; pf. © Dec. 20. 1927; 
2c. Feb. 11, 1928; EH 683095; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 4248 


Rare flowers from the old garden; 
words by A. S. Maggs, music by 
Clifton Keith. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1928; 
E 681850; Allie S. Maggs, Engle- 
wood. Col. 4249 


Raus mit den minnern; aus Von mund 
zu mund, worte u. musik yon Fried- 
rich Hollaender. of Germany, klav. 
erl. v. Otto Lindemann. © Sept. 1, 
1926; 1 e@. Oet. 31, 1927; BE. 685193; 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

4250 


Rayon de lune sur l’eau; de Pierre 
Carolus-Duran, of France: orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. © Dee. 31, 


1927; 1 ec. Jan. 28, 1928; E 684960; 
Francis Moulin, Cannes, France. 
4251 


Ready for the river; words by Gus 
Kahn, melody by Neil Moret. © 
1 ec. Feb. 20, 1928; E 686129; Villa 
Moret, inc., San Francisco. 4252 


Rebellion; heavy agitator, by Josef 
Pasternack; orch. with pf. or organ. 
© Feb. 23, 1928; 2 « Feb. 24; B 
683393 ; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 4253 


Reception of the guests; by George 
Bruhns; pf. conductor pt. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 c« Feb. 138; E 686175; 
Ross Jungnickel, inc., New York. 

4254 


Recessional; poem by Rudyard Kip- 
ling, music by A. Meehan. © Feb. 
21, 1928; 2 «. Feb. 23; E 686267; 
Albert Meehan, New York. 4255 


Recessional in B flat;.by George S. 
Schuler; organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 
2 ec. Jan. 21, 1928; E 683080; Hope 
pub. co., Chicago. 4256 


Recital waltz; by Thomas’ Buster 
Poceey pe, ©, da, Sil 926 - Azle: 
Feb. 2; E 682808; Page music shop, 
Lima, O. 4257 


Red hair; words by Alfred, Bryan and 
Francis Wheeler, music by Ted Sny- 
der); pi ©, bk c.oMeb. 62, 1928 35H 
682766; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 4258 


Red head; words by R. Coleman, mel- 
ody by R. Embry. © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1928; E 681899; Ruth Hmbry and 
Ruth Coleman, Cincinnati. 4259 


Redman (H. N.) Four songs; words 
by various authors; med. voice. 1. 
The student and his cat. [3 others] 
© Jan. 19, 1928; 2 c@ Jan. 30; EB 
682757 ; White-Smith music pub. oo., 
Boston. 4260 


Reflections ; intermezzo, by Alma San- 
ders, arr. by Leo Kempinski; orch. 
with pf. or organ ace. © Jan.'25, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 26; E 681692; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 4261 


Rendered (A) life of service; words 
and music by Mrs. C. E. Humphrey 
li. e. J. J. Humphrey] ; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 17; E 686286; Jennie Jen- 
kins Humphrey, Malta, O. 4262 


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4263 


Resalada (La); paso doble galiciano, 
por G. Rinaldi, of France; pf. 
Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31; EH 684544 ; 
Société anonyme des editions Ri- 
cordi, Paris. 4263 


Responses; words and music by F. D. 
Loomis; mixed voices. ‘nos. 1-3. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1928; 
E 683011 ; Frank D. Loomis, Chicago. 

4264 


Resurrection (The); Easter cantata, 
words and music by Charles Fon- 
teyn Manney, op. 7; sop. and alto; 
organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 23, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 81; E 681664; Oliver Dit- 
son ¢@o., Boston. 4265 


Resurrection; Easter song, words by 
P. A. Sheehan, music by W. J. 
Marsh. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or 
bar. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 ec. each Feb. 
13; E 681876; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 4266 


Retour (Le) du marin; chanson’ popu- 
laire de Ouest de la France, arr. 
de Pierre Renauld. 
choeur 4 4 voix d’hommes. 4to. 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; H 685128; 
Heugel, Paris. 4267 

Reverie; by A. B. Williams; pf. 

1 ec Feb. 10, 1928; E 681856; Ar- 
thur B. Williams, Memphi‘s, Tenn. 
4268 

Reverie; by Katherine A. Glen; pf. 

© Feb. 10, 1928; 2 c Feb. 11; E 


683091: Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 4269 
Rheinberger (Joseph) Scherzo; op. 


135. with biographical sketch and 


glossary, rev. ed. with fingering, 
edaling, phrasing, instructive an- 
notations and interpretation by 


Ernst C. Krohn; pf. © Feb. 4, 1928; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 8; A 1064789; Art 
publ cation soe., St. Louis. 4270 


Rhythm; collection of 100 original 
exercises, compiled and arr. by G. C. 
Yaus and Roy M. Miller. © Jan. 
30, 1928% 2¢e;,.and aff. Feb. 1385) A 
1066080; Grover C. Yaus, Youngs- 
town, O. 4271 


Richmond blues; words and melody 
by J. Daniels. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1928; 
E 681897; Ralph Peer, New York. 

4272 

Ride and shine on the dummy line; 


words and melody by Robert N. 

Page. 1. @) Kebs 8) 1928208 

681819; Ralph Peer, New York. 
4273 


of France;. 


pt. ra, BSS ve2s 


Ride on King Jesus; words and mel- 
ody by Norfolk quartette. -~© 1 «. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 681965; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4274 


Rid ng down the sky; from Carmelita, 
words by Geoffrey F. Morgan, music 
by Geoffrey O’Hara. © Feb. 13, 
1928; 2 c. ‘Feb. 27; E 6834438; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 4275 


Rio Grande; sea chantey, words anon., 
music arr. by Hugene Dyrssen; 
men’s cho. 4to. © Feb. 9, 1928; 
2c¢ Féb. 23; E 6862138; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. — 4276 


Risen (The) Christ; anthem, words 
from three familiar hymns, music 
by George Henry Day. 4to. 1. 
Mixed voices.—2. Men’s voices. ‘© 
Feb: 1, 1928; 2 each, Pepe iii) 
683088, 688089; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 4277, 4278 


Risen with Him; Easter service, words 


by Elsie Dunean Yale, music by 
J. Lineoln Hall. 8vo. © Feb. 8, 
1928; 2 « Feb. 27; E 683440; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 4279 


Rivulets flowing; from Elegy upon the 
death of Queen Mary, music by 
Henry Purcell, arr. and ed: by W. 
G. Whittaker, of Great Britain; 2 
treble voices; in A min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 


AOE 1927 3 1 'C.. SI Ciy Zee is 
685004; Oxford university press, 
London. 4280 
Road (The) to Jerusalem; Haster 


pageant, by Mildred Honors, with 
music by J. Faure, and others. 8yo. 
© Feb. 15, 1928; 2.¢e. Heb. .27.3)-D 
27268; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

4281 


Road to love; words by D. B. Allan, 
music by Gordon Balch Nevin; in F. 
©. Feb. 7, 1928; 2.c. Feb. 9; E 
683053 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4282 


Robin’s lament; duet. by Helen Dallam, 
violin. © Jan. 26, 1928: 2 c. Feb. 
10; E 681948 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 4283 

Robins’ requiem; by Alfred Redhead, 
of England; pf. London, Rowland’s. 
© Jan. 26, 1928; 1 « Feb. 10; B 
684693 ; Solomon Rowland, London. 

4284 


Roslein ret; worte von Robert Burns, 
musik von Fritz Volbach, of Ger- 
many; tendre u. biisse. 4to. -© 


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Sept.) 15; 11927; <1: e:' “Feb. 18; 1928 ; 
E 684823; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 4285 


Rollin’ down to Jordan; words and 
melody by Alabama Four. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 681818; Ralph Peer, 
New York. — .  4286 


Romance; de Maurice-Schwaab, of 
France: pf. © Feb.. 2,.1928: 1 «. 
Feb. 24; E 685131; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 4287 


Romance in C major; melody by O. 
L. Fauskee. © 1 ce. Feb. 8, 1928; 
E 682998; Oren Le Roy Fauskee, 
Worthington, Minn. 4288 


Romance in D minor; by H. Lett, of 
Great Britain; cello and pf. London, 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 « Feb. 6; E 684588; Hugh Lett, 
London. 4289 


Romance sans paroles (Song without 
words); de Gabriel Fauré, op. 17, 
no. 1, arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orech. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; 
E 685094; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4290 


Romanza; by G. Pettinari and P. 
Brunelli; E flat alto saxophone, 
with pf. ace. ©1c Feb. 21, 1928; 
EK 683374; Guido Pettinari and 
Pietro Brunelli, Los Angeles. 4291 


Romanza; by J. O. Jones; pf. ©1e. 
Feb. 17, 1928; E 686091; James O. 
Jones, Baltimore. 4292 


Romeo; words and music by B. Ww. 
Marvel. © 1 c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 
681787; Bernice Weekly Marvel, 


Lincoln, Neb. 4293 
Romeo and Juliet; opera in 4 acts, 
composed to the text of William 
Shakespeare by J. E. Barkworth, of 
England. London, MacDonagh, 
Capdeville & co. ltd. © May 1, 
er, fee. Oct 21°21 2262: John 
Edmund Barkworth, Cambridge, 
England. 4294 


Rondinella (La) amabile; melody, arr. 
by Remo D’Alba. © 1. Feb. 17, 
1928; E 686076; James B. Russo, 
Brooklyn. 4295 


Rosa di Spagna; valzer Spagnolo, 
versi di O. Petrini, musica di R. 
Balzani, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 15, 
1927; 1 ce. Dec. 14; E 684598; Alba 
musicale, Rome. 4296 


4307 


- 


Rosa (La) nel giardino; melodia di 
A. LaManca. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1928; 
E 686457; Antonio LaManca, Cum- 
berland, Md. 4297 


Rosary of memories; words by Mary 
Imeldine, music by Dorothy Alex- 
ander. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1928; HE 
686251; Alexander & co., Salt Lake 
City. 4298 


Rose (A) in the garden of love; words 
by M. J. Stone, music by Frank W. 
Ford. New York, Frank Harding. 
©. Feb. 18, 1928; 2.c. Feb. 24; EB 
683397; Marion J. Stone, Havre de 
Grace, Md. 4299 


Rose Marie; words by Edna and 
Austin Wallack, melody by E. M. 
Wallack. © 1. Feb. 20, 1928; E 
686152: Edna Mary Wallack, Jen- 
nings, Kan. 4300 


Rose (The) of my dreams put a thorn 
in my heart; waltz, words and 
melody by H. A. Kies. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1928; E 686149; Horace Allen 
Kies, Platteville, Wis. 4301 


Rose of Spain; fox trot ballad, words 
by Sara Owen, music by S. D. 
Baldovin. © 1 ec. Feb. 16, 1928; 
E 683208; Silvin D. Baldovin, New 
York. 4302 


Rosella ; flower song, by H. D. Hewitt; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2c. Feb. 21; 
E 686305: Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 4303 


Rosenthal (Moriz) Zehn charakter- 
stiicke; bearb. u. hrsg. von Max 
Breitenfeld, of Austria; pf. © Jan. 
TS. £9282 @. Keb, 25 °"R 6s45560; 
Adolph Firstner, Berlin. 4304 


Rosette; caprice, by Ed. B. Claypoole, 
arr. by Leo A. Kempinski; orch. 
with pf. or organ. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 24; E 683392; Irving Ber- 
lin standard music corp., New York. 

4305 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) The 
barber of Seville; selection, arr. by 
Herman Finck, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Jan. 
13, 1928;-1 ¢ Feb. 8; E 684704; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 4306 


— Tancréde; ouverture, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 685091; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 4307 


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4308 


Rotarian song of triumph; words by 
Thomas H. Dinsmore, music by E. 
H. Jackson. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 683497; Ernest H. Jackson, Great 
Barrington, Mass. 4308 


Roter (Ein) mund; slow-fox, worte 
von Peter Herz, musik von Egon 
Neumann, arr. von Franz Kber, 
both of Austria; kleines u. grosses 
orch. mit klavier direction. 4to. © 
Jan; :300 1928) yies@ Web. 23 8 
685072; Wiener musik-verlag (In- 
haber Otto HEirich), Vienna. 4309 


Round the world, home again; words 
and music by Harold D'xon; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 «@ 
Feb. 9; E 682982; Harold Dixon 
music publisher, New York. 4310 


Roustabouts’ song; from Rain or 
shine, words by Jack Yellen, music 
by Milton Ager and Owen Murphy; 
pt. ace., with ukulele arr. by. May 
Singhi Breen. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 3; E 681720; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 4311 


Rowley (Alec) 
piano; by A. Rowley, of Great Brit- 


ain’’ ©) Feb. 2,’ 1928: (1%: Feb. 6; 
E 684589; Edwin Ashdown, lItd., 
London. 4312 


Royal (The) banners forward go; an- 
them, words by V. Fortunatus, tr. 
by J. M. Neale, music by T. Fred- 
erick H. Candlyn ; mixed vo‘ces, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 1, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 13; E 681913; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 4313 


Rubber (The) city waltz; melody by 
E. Fletcher. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; 
E 683137; Elmer Fletcher, Akron, 
O. 4314 


Rube (A) festival; rural sketch, by 
Dudley Peele, arr. by James C. Mc- 
Cabe; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 681798 ; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 4315 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Kamennoi ostrow (Rocky Island) ; 
tone poem, arr. by Conrad Centner; 
pf. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; 
E 686425; Theodore Lohr, Brook- 
lyn. 4316 


Melody in F; arr. by H. Haaf; 
pf. New York City, Fred Fisher. 
(Op men. 10.°1928: 2 -e. Webs ten 
683150; Henry Haaf, Mt. Vernon, 
1 ae es 4317 


— Die nacht; romanze, op. 44, no. 
1, neue bearb., violine anpassung 
und klavier begl. von Charles Cerné, 


Hleven pictures for 


pt. D5, DS5-v. 25 


of Austria; violine und klavier. © 

Nov...028). 192% 55 Pes Deeset ah 

684548 ; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin.’ 
4318 


Rumba (La); Cuban rhapsody, by 
Quinto Maganini; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2 « 
Feb. 18; E 681885; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 4319 


Rusi! Rusi! canzonetta Napoletana, 
versi di C. Forte, musica di Fran- 
cesco Galio; mand. © 1. Feb. 21, 
1928; E 683368; Frank Gallo and 
Carlo Forte, New York. 43520 


Russian Easter. priest’s’ blessing; 
Easter song, English version by 
Harvey Gaul, music by Andre 


Kopolycff, arr. by Harvey Gaul; 4 
mixed voices: organ ace. 4to. © 
Jan. 23): 1928.°°2 “ei deo 
681663 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
4321 


Russian jazz; by A. M. Kluchansky ; 


pf. Los Angeles, Calif., Golden 
pub. co. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
17; E 686101; Anna M. Kluchan- 
sky, Los Angeles. 4327 


Russian theme; by George Bruhns; 
pf. conductor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 13; E 686183; Ross Jung- 
nickel, inc., New York. 4323 


Sabbath nocturne; by Florence E. 
Dahlstrom; organ. © Nov. 2, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 21, 1928; E 683074; Hope 
pub. co., Ch'eago. 4324 


Sabe Dios si volvere; cancidén, letra 
y musica por I. M. Valle; pf. ©l1e. 
Feb. 29, 1928; E 683548; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 4325 


Sabine River blues; words and melody 
by Texas Alexander [pseud. of Al- 
ger Alexander], melody arr. by 
Irene Spain. [Photostat] © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 29, 1928; E 683542; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 4326 


Safety ; school playlet, words by Carol 
Joan Farol, music by Frank A. Mar- 
sales; pf. [Photostat] ©1e. Feb. 
13, 1928; D 27267; Carol Joan Hoff- 
man, Culver City, Calif. 4327 


Safety Harbor on Tampa Bay; words 
by W. G. King, music by Joyce Til- 
son, arr. by Agnes Bell. Richmond, 
Va., Pierce music pub. co. © Dec. 
28, 1927; 2c. Feb. 6, 1928; Hi 682902 ; 
William Guerrant King, Pies 


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no. 2, 1928 


Sag’ nicht du zu mir—wenn meine 
frau dabei ist; foxtrot, text von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Austin Egen 
u. Doelle, both of Germany. 
Men 14, 1927: 1 c. Feb. 20, 1928 ; 
E 684899; Roehr aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin. 4329 


Sailing on the sea of love; words by 
Arthur W. Hart, melody by Adelbert 
W. Hart. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1928; H 
683540; Adelbert W. Hart, Preston, 
Id. 4330 


St. Louis blues; by W. C. Handy, arr. 
and transcribed by F. Henri Klick- 
mann; FE flat alto, B flat ten. and 
C melody saxophones, with pf. acc. 
© Feb. 7, 1928; 2 « Feb. 9; HE 
681839; Alfred & co., New York. 

4331 


St. Louis train; words and melody by 
James O’Brien. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1928; 
E 682931; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 


4332 

Sal morena mia; jota cancion, letra 
arr. y musica por I. M. Valle. 

_[Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 13, 1928; 

E 681892; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 

cago. 4333 

Salammbo; de Florent Schmitt, of 
France, op. %6; orch. | Partition. 

oe Serer hk, Sous,..Ja.,tente.., [3 

others] © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 

24; E 6851385; Durand et cie., Paris. 

4334 

San-Diego Bay; words by Josie 


Dority-Bader, music by A. HB. Bader. 

© 1. Feb. 2, 1928; E 682761; 

Albert E. Bader, Hachita, N. M. 
4335 


San Francisco, the good old town; 
words by C. H. White, music by 
‘EK. B. Robinson and C. H. White, 
arr. by Elbert F. Cowan. 
stat] © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 3; 
E 682890; Charles Harry White, 
San Francisco. 4336 


Santa; words anon., music by H. F. 
Kamp. © 1 ec. Feb. 23, 1928; E 
686264; Henry F. Kamp, Detroit. 

4337 


Sarabande; from Suite in the ancient 
style, by Charles Wood, of Great 
Britain, ed. by Henry G. Ley; organ. 
Fen. 43. 1928- 1)'c.,Kep..,25; 1 
685146; H. F. W. Deane & sons, The 
year book press, ltd., London. 4338 


Saridda; la serva siciliana, versi di 
A. Frattellone, melodia di A. Bas- 


[Photo- . 


4349 
eetta. © 1c Feb. 23, 1928; E 
.686227; Alfredo Bascetta and An- 


selmo Frattellone, Brooklyn. 4339 
Sarkis; duet, words and music by A. 
Vanagaitis. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; 
EH 682852; Antanas Vanagaitis, Chi- 
cago. 4340 


Satuala; oper in 3 akten, text von 
Rolf Lauckner, musik von Emil 
Nikolaus vy. Reznicek, of Germany; 
klavierauszug mit text. © Jan. 23, 
7828 > 1" eG wep: 2a... D 20272"... Uni- 
versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 4341 

Say it, Sadie, say it; words and 

music by H. W. Young. New York 

City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 14, 

1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 686432; Harry 

W. Young, Detroit. 4342 


Say it to the ediphone; words and 
music by Arthur L. Walsh. © 1. 
Feb. 10, 1928; E 681844; Thomas A. 
Edison, ine, Orange, N. J. 4343 


Say you'll come back and be my baby; 
words by O. Sutter, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 c. Feb. 9, 1928; E 
683016; Oszetta Sutter, Muscatine, 
Ta. 4344 


Secale, arpeggi, intervalli ed esercizi; 
compilato di Alessandro Biagini, of 
Italy; violino. © Nov. 1, 1927; 1c. 
Nov. 17; E 684553; Ditta R. Maurri, 
Florence, Italy. 4345 


Searlatti (—) Pastorale; arr. by J. 
Stuart Archer, of Great Britain; 


organ. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
15; E 684792; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 4346 
Scarpetta (La); melody, arr. by 


Remo D’Alba. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1928; 
E 686074; James B. Russo, Brook- 
lyn. 4347 


Scéne d’amour; romanze, von Otto 
Kopping, op. 188, arr. und bearb. 
von Franz A. Sommer, both of Ger- 
many; salon orch., mit pf. direktion 
und violine 1 solo. 4to. © Aug. 
Lb, ASA A Gn. NED. a,~-A9295 BB 
684638 ;. Edition Metropol musikver- 
lag, Berlin. 4348 


Scénes antiques; de Léopold Larrieu, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 1. Les courtisanes. [3 others] 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928; 
EK 684963; Francis Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 4349 


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4350 


Scherzetto; by G. Jacob, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; 


E 685148; Gordon Jacob, Ewell, 
Surrey, England. 4350 
Scherzo d’amore; versi di Guido 


Pinelli, musica di T. Petralia-Car- 
ducci, of Italy. © Feb. 24, 1928; 
1 e¢. Feb. 24; E 6849138; A. Forlivesi 
& ¢c., Florence, Italy. 4351 


Scherzo de la Symphonie en la-mineur ; 
von Alexandre Tansman, of Poland; 


pf. ©1e. Dee. 9, 1927; E 684777; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

352 

Schlittschuhlaufer ; von Hermann 


Zilcher, of Germany, op. 61, no. 2; 
pi AO Ock TO! 192 Te te.) eb... 3: 
1928; E 684651; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 4353 


Schneefall; von Herman Zilcher, of 
Germany, op. 61, no. 1; pf. © Oct. 
10, 1927; 1c. Feb. 3, 1928; H 684650; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 


Schon Ozarks; by W. I. Davis; violin 


and pf. © 1. Feb. 29, 1928; E 
683564; W. I. Davis, Bentonville, 
Ark. 4355 


Schone (Hine), weisse chrysantheme; 
lied u. yale, text von Kurt Robit- 
schek, musik von Willy Rosen, of 
Germany, klavier arr. von Walter 
Borchert. © Dec. 24, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 
24, 1928; E 684944; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 4356 


Schone (Die) wirtin vom gold’nen 
stern; lied u. foxtrot, text von Hritz 
Rotter, musik von Hermann Krome, 
of Germany. © Jan. 27, 1928; 1c. 
Feb. 24; E 684942; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 4357 

School (The) colors; by G. N. Benson ; 
pf. 4 hands: © ‘Web. 7, 1928; 2c. 
Feb. 9; EH 683050; Theodore Presser 


co., Philadelphia. 4358: 
School sports; march, by Karl W. 
Schlabach, arr. by Alford-Ruhl; 
band, ~4to. .© Dec. 20,1927; 2c. 


Dec. 27; E 680660; Charles L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 4359: 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Andantino 
varié; op. 84, no. 1, composed for 
pf., four hands, on a French motive, 
adapted by Harold Bauer; two pf., 
four hands. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 10; E 681937; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 4360 


4354. 


| 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Ave Maria; op. 52, arr. by Hugh 
Blair, of Great Britain; organ. 

Feb. 28, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 685066 ; 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 4361 


Laughter and _ tears; English 
words by Paul England, from the 
German of F. Rtickert, music by 
Schubert, op. 59, no. 4, arr. by 
Hdward C. Bairstow, of England, 
tonic solfa tr. by H. J. Timothy; 
women’s voices; in A flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Feb. 7, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 8; E 684625; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4362 


Marche militaire; op. 51, no. 1, 
arr. by Ed Chenette; band, with solo 
B flat cornet. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 20; EH 686116; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 4363 


— On lonely heights; English words 
by Paul England, from the German 
of Ernst Schulze, music by Schubert, 
op. 108, no. 1; arr. by Edward C. 
Bairstow, of England, tonic sol-fa 
tr. by H. J. Timothy; men’s ‘voices; 
in D min. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 30, 1928; 
1 « Jan. 31; E 684548; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 4364 


The wiseman’s song; 4-pt. song, 
English words by Paul England, 
from the German of Ruckert, music 
by Schubert, op. 60, no. 1, arr. by 
Edward C. Bairstow, of England; 
men’s voleces. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 8; E 684626; Siainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 4365 


Schuler (George S.) Prelude; organ. 
© Nov. 2,:1927 ; 2 e. Jan, 28, 1928; 
E 683067; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

4366 


Schulhoff (Erwin) Chanson; étude de 
jazz, von H. Schulhoff, of Czechoslo- 
vyakia; pf. .© Jan..11, 1928;,1 c. 
Feb. 8; E 684771; Universal edition 
actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 4367 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) 
Knight Rupert; by R. Schumann, op. 
68, no. 12, arr. by Josephine Bowden ; 
second pf. pt. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 7; E 681795; Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine., New York. 4368 


Northern song; alr. with words 
by M. Mason; 4 mixed voices. 4to. 
©: Feb: 15, 19283 2a ieee ae 
686096; M. Mason, Cambridge, Mass. 
4869 


Sicilienne; by R. Schumann, op. 
68, no. 11, arr. by Josephine Bowden ; 
second pf. pt. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. 


222 


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no, 2, 1928 


Feb: 7; EH 681794; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 4370 


— The wild rider; by R. Schumann, 
op. 68, no. 8 arr. by Josephine 


Bowden; second pf. pt. © Feb. 4, 
ier 2 cw Keb. T;.. H,,;681793; 
Schroeder & Gunther, ine., New York. 

4371 


Sciampagna (La) polka; by John De 
Biers: pi. Cc) t ce Keb, 11, 1928; 
E 683128; Rachel Regina Guerriere, 
Long Island, N. Y. 4372 


Scout march; by Ferris Owen, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, Rowland’s. 
(© Feb. 8, 1928: 1 ¢c Feb.-.24;. BH 
684928; Solomon Rowland, London. 

4373 


Sea (A) nymph sat upon the shore; 
anon. pt.—song, early 17th century, 
transcribed and ed. by Peter War- 
lock, of Great Britain; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto; in B flat min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
3, 1927; 1 ce. Feb. 25, 1928; EH 684998 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

4374 


Sea (The) of sunset; poem by Emily 
Dickinson, music by Arthur Farwell, 
op. 26; med. voice. © Jan. 26, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 10; E 681936; G. Schirmer, 


inc., New York. — 4875 
Seattle theatre blues; words and music 
by H. Colwell. Seattle, Wash., 


Capitol music co. 
2c. Feb. 28; EH 686427; Harry Col- 
well, Seattle. 4376 


Second (A) hand husband; words by 
A. Russo, melody by Robert H. 
Brennen. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; BH 
686039; Anthony Russo, Sacramento, 
Calif. 4377 


See my lawyer; ensemble opening, 
words and music by Bert Humphries 
fi. e. B. A. Humphries], arr. by 
Gustav Schulze; pf. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1928; E 683550; Bertha A. Hum- 
phries, Cincinnati. 4378 


Sehnsucht; by HE. H. Nickelsen; pf. 
1c. Feb. 29, 1928: E .683565; 
EKutoka Hellier Nickelsen, Sioux 
City, Ta: 4379 


Sei nich traurig kleines miidel: blues 
aus der operette Drei arme kleine 
midel, gesangstexte von Wiili Kollo, 
musik von Walter Kollo, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Otto Lindemann, of 
Austria. © Apr. 6, 1927; 1c. Feb. 3. 
1928; E 684646; Edition Vuvag, ver- 
lag u. vertrieb, a. g., Berlin. 43880 


© Feb. 23, 1928; - 


4392 


Seforita; words and music by Sam 


Zitter [i. e. Samuel Zitter] © 1. 
Feb. 23, 1928; E 686234; Samuel 
Zitter, Mattapan, Mass. 4381 


Sentence from the burial service, and 
Kyrie; music by Leo Sowerby; 
mixed voices, with bar. solo. 4to. 
© Feb. 21,,1928:.2 ¢ Heb.,.24; B 
683387; Boston music co., Boston. 

4382 


Sentimiento (Un) de amor; duo, letra 
y musica por I. M. Valle; treble 
voices. [Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1928; E 681889; Ignac.o M. Valle, 
Chicago. 4383 


Senza core; versi di 8. Forgione, melo- 
dia di Michele Martino. ©1e. Jan. 
31, 1928; BH 682704; Salvatore For- 
gone, Philadelphia. 4384 


Septembernacht; worte von Max 
Barthel, musik von Erwin Lendvai, 
of Germany, op. 88, no. 6; 4 stim- 
mige miinnerchor. 4to. © May 24, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; BH 684825; 
Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 4885 


Serenade; words by Palmer N. Payne, 


musc by E. BE. Reitz. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 686245; Edward BH. 
Reitz, Buffalo. 4386 


Sérénade a Colombine;° scherzettino, 
de Raoul Benoit, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
a) 1926: fh. sei Aes « dais 
685083 ; Georges Krier, Paris. 4387 


Serpent’s (The) ball; words and mu- 
sic by P. Wert. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
27; E 683457; Pauline Wert, HIl- 
dorado, Ill. 4388 


Seventy-four to the front; words and 
music by Hugene C. Wyatt. (In 
The chase, v. 10, no. 10, Jan. 1928) 
©) Jian. 25) 1828 02%. Web: | 
682914; Chase bank club, New York. 

4389 


Shadow dance; sonata quasi fantasia, 
di Manlio di Veroli, of Italy ; vioion- 
cello e pf.: © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 «. 
Feb. 18; E 6848738; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 4390 


Shadows; melody by R. C. Murray. 
©. 1c Feb. 29, 1928; E 683546; 
Resda Claire Murray, Champaign, 
Til. 4391 


Shady grove; words and melody by 
Kentucky thorobreds. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
15, 1928; E 686004; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4392 


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4393 


She dwelt among the untrodden ways; 
words’ by Wordsworth, music by 
Ian Whyte, of Great Britain. © 
Feb.(20, 22928 > hu e@ioReb: 123s. EH 
684904; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 4393 


She is so innocent; in La fille de 
Madame Angot, by Charles Lecocq, 
air. by Gladys Pitcher; 4 treble 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 6; E 681768; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 4394 


She’ll come back to me I know; words 
and musc by Paul Wenton Chase. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 682877; Clay- 
ton W. Peirson, Pasadena. 4395 


She’s my girl; words by Joseph Bales- 
trieri, melody by J. J. Balestrieri 
and William Carlock. © 1. Feb. 
6, 1928; EH 682942; James Joseph 
Balestrieri, New York. 4396 


She treats me like a dog; words and 


melody by James O’Brien. ‘© 1 c. 
Feb. 6, 1928; H 682932; Lester Mel- 
rose, Chicago. 4397 


Sheik of Desplaines street; words and 
melody by Charlie Jackson. © 1. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 686003; Chicago 
music puk. co., inc., Chicago. 4398 


Shepherd (The) of His flock; 4 pt. 
hymnh-anthem, words from the Bible, 
music by Philip Greely; men’s 
voices. 4to. 
Feb. 21; E 686293; Theodore Press- 
er co., Philadelphia. 4399 


Shepherd of tender youth; unison 
song, words tr. from Clement of 
Alexandria, by H. M. Dexter, music 
by H. A. Chambers, of Hngland; 
children’s voices; in A flat. (in 
Novello’s hymns and tunes for Sun- 
day school anniversary services) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notat.ons] 
© Sam, VAS 1926") vel Hebe te |B) 
684794; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


4400 
Shepherds (The) sing; words’ by 
George Herbert, music by Stuart 


Young, of England; low or middle 
voice, with pf. or organ acc. and 
obbL pts. for violin and harp. © 


Neb: 14, -1928;, 2 ¢. Keb. . 183° E 
683234; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
4401 


Shine on me; words by and music arr. 
by B. B. McKinney; male voices. 


(In Coleman‘s male choir) © Feb. 
tT 19282. ee heb. 17> Er 683264; 
Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 4402 


© Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c.’ 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Shisters (Dem) farlang; words and 
melody by A. Karp. © 1c. Feb. 1, 
1928; E 681705; Abe Karp, Brook- 
lyn. 4403 


Showers; words and music by B. W. 


Marvel. © 1 e@. Feb. 6, 1928; E 
681788; Bernice Weekly Marvel, 


Lincoln, Neb. 4404 


Showman (The); narrative poem, by 
Herbert Frank Nicholls, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, Rowland’s. 
© Jan. 26, 1928; 1 ¢« Feb. 10; B 
684688; Solomon Rowland, London. 

4405 


Si ca vous va; de Oh la vicieuse, 
paroles de Ch. L. Pothier, et Henri 
Varna, musique de C. Oberfeld, of 
France; ace. de pf. avec arr. pour 
ukulele de F. Salabert. © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 685111; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4406 


Si maman le veut; de Comte Obligado, 
lyrics d’André Barde, musique’ de 
Raoul Moretti, of France. © Dec. 
al, 1927: 1. ¢Mebl24e Wels: 1 
685104; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4407 


Sicilienne; de Gilbert Beaume, of 
France, op. 15; violon et orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. © Oct. 18, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 10, 1928; E 684727; United 
music co., New York. 4408 


Silkene pajames; words by M. Rund, 
melody by G. Juvelir. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
18, 1928; E 688308; Morris Rund, 
New York. 4409 


Silly (The) little fool; words by Mor- 
ris Bishop, music by John Barnes 
Wells; low voice. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 16; E 683175; Boston music 
co., Boston. 4410 


Silver bells; valse, by B. De Pace; 
violin or mand. ©1e. Feb. 1, 1928; 
E 681717; Bernardo De Pace, Coney 
Island, N. Y. 4411 


Silver screen series photo play edi- 
tion; by Lilly Kovacs; pf. or organ. 
v. 2. Love’s passion. [5 others] © 
Feb. 28,. 1928; 2 ¢ Weep. 2e, 


686417; American composers, inc., 
New York. 4412 
Since I met Mary Jane; fox-trot, 


words by Al Chester, music by Mar- 
cello Mayne, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in G. © Feb. 7, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 17; E 684780; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd., London. 4413 


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no. 2, 1928 


4437 


tS SR NE SE ER 7 Ed PS a ye Ue 


Since I met you; words and melody 
by G. R. Wilson; with ukulele arr. 
no. 1,2. ©1c. each Feb. 28, 1928; 
E 686450; George Robert Wilson, 
New York. 4414 


Since I met you; words by Paul De 


Frank, melody by A. Tauro. ©1c. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 686435; Arthur 
Tauro, Lynn, Mass. 4415 


Since the day you went away; fox 
trot, words by M. A. Zetlin, music 
by M. A. Zetlin and Felice Iula. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 683492; 
Morris Albert Zetlin, Baltimore. 

~4416 


Since then no more; words and music 
by C. E. C. Oswald. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 683560; Charles H. C. 
Oswald, New York. 4417 


Sing sing singers; dramatico-musical 


play in 1 act, words and music of 
verses by R. Pauley, musie of cho. 


by Carl Demangate. © 1 c. Feb. 
20, 1928; D 27261; Roy Pauley, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 4418 


Sing Texas; by the Fence Rider 
[pseud. of William Cochran] Gen- 
eral MSS. ed. 8v0. © Oct. 10, 1927; 
2ne. Octet sath Jam 23, 19285 A 
1065358; Book & music co., Dallas. 

4419 


Sinking of the submarine S-4; words 
by Edith C. Ryan, music by Monte 
Kyler. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 « 
Feb. 21; H 683337; Edith C. Ryan, 
Cumberland, Md. 4420 


Skiddin’; trombone novelty, by G. F. 
Briegel; orch. 4to. Mar. 2, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 29; E 683535; George 
F. Briegel, New York. 4421 


Skipping song; words anon., music by 
H. F. Kamp. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
EK 686255; Henry F. Kamp, Detroit. 

4422 


Skoodle um skoo; words and melody 
by Charlie Jackson. © 1c. Feb. 15, 
1928; E 686002; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 4423 


Slabist; words by Eugene Zukowsky, 


melody by A. Schwartz. © 1 «. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 686033; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 4424 


Slavonic poem; by Evan Marsden, of 
England; violin with pf. ace. unos. 
1, 2. © Feb. 18, 1928; 1 c@ each 
Feb. 24; E 685064, 685065; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 4425, 4426 


Sleep, my dearie; words by M. T. 
Armitage, musie by M. Teresa Armit- 
age, harmonized by Harvey Worth- 
ington Loomis. 4to. 1. 2 sops. and 
alto.—2. Mixed voices. © Feb. 8, 
1928; 2 c. each Feb. 23;. EH 686218, 
686219; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 


4427, 4428 
Sleepy eyes; lullaby, by Frederic 
Mullen, of England; pf. London, 


Rowland’s. © Feb. 14, 1928; 1 «. 
Feb. 29; E 685208; Solomon Row- 
land, London. 4429 


Sleepy Hollow lane; words by Harold 
Christy, music by» Alfred Solman; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by An- 
thony J. Franchini. © Feb. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 683333; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 4430 


Sleepy Hollow tune; pt.-song, words 
by Bertram Fosdick, music by 
Richard Kountz; sop., alto and bar. 
4to. © Jan. 26,1928; 2 c. Jan. 28; 
E 681648; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 4431 


Slumber song; by Alfred Redhead, of 
England; pf. London, Rowland’s. 
© Jan. 27, 1928; 1 @ Feb. 10; E 
684692; Solomon Rowland, London. 

4432 


Smeck (The Roy) ukulele and ukulele- 
banjo method; by Roy Smeck. 4to. 
© Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
1; A 1064348; William J. Smith 
music co., inc., New York. 4433 


Smile of Columbine; air de ballet, by 
R. Drigo, arr. by James C. McCabe; 
orch. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2c. Feb. 27; 
E 683465; Belwin, inc., New York. 

4434 


Smyth (Ethel) Concerto; for violin, 
horn and orch., by EH. Smyth, of 
Great Britain, arr. as trio for violin, 
horn, or viola or violoncello, and pf. 
Se. London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 
© Jan. 24, 1928; 1 « Feb. 4; EB 
684720; Ethel Smyth, Surrey, Eng- 
land. 4435 


’Sno use talking, I’ve got to be good; 
from Sunny days, words by Clifford 
Grey and Wm. Cary Duncan, music 
by Jean Schwartz; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 23; 
E 686325; Shubert theatre corp., 
New York. 4436 


Snow (The Frank A.) Instructor of 
rudimental drumming. © Feb. 6, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 8; aff. Feb. 9; A 
1065831; Leedy mfg. co., Indian- 
apolis. 4437 


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4438 


So do I; from Sunny days, words by 
Clifford Grey and Wm. Cary Dun- 
can, music by Jean Schwartz; pf. 
and ukulele acc. New York, Harms, 


ine. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 ¢c. Feb. 23; 
E 686324; Shubert theatre corp., 
New York. 4438 


So nice you are; fox-trot, de Oh! la 
vicieuse . . ., de John Tetterby, of 
Brance: pf ©. Dee, 31-1927 - 1c. 
Jan, 28, 1928; E 684984; Choudens, 
Paris. 4439 


Sock time papa; words by I. L. Robin- 
son, music by J. L. Robinson and 
E. J. Mallory, arr. by Ralph Ander- 
son. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1928; E 681864; 
Ikey L. Robinson and Eddie J. Mal- 
lory, Chicago. 4440 


Softly now the light of day; anthem, 
words by George W. Doane, music 
by Maleolm C. Marks; mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 9; E 683035; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia., 4441 


Softly now the light of day; sacred 
song, words by George W. Doane, 
music by Malcolm C. Marks. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 2 @ Jan. 28; E 681657; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4442) 


Solemn melody ; by H. Walford Davies, 
arr. by J. Ord Hume, of England; 
brass band pts. obl. 24mo. 1. Ist 
trombone.—2. Huphonium in B flat.— 
3. Ripieno in B flat.—4. Soprano in 
E flat.—5. Solo cornet in B flat, con- 
ductor. © Jan. 18, 1928; 1 c. each 
Feb. 18; E 684801-684805; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 4443-4447 


Solitary moon; words and music by 
G. W. Henninger. © 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 
1928; E 681865; G. William Hennin- 
ger, N. Y. 4448 


Some day you may change your mind; 
words by Lou Davis, music by J. 
Fred Coots. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 «. 
Jan. 31; E 682788; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 4449 


Some little some one; words by Jack 
Yates, music by J. Yates and 
Leonard Henkel. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1928: E 6838483; Weede-Meyer or- 
chestra, Dallas. 4450 


Some one to call me daddy; words by 
Harley A. Tuttle, music by Robert 
H. Brennan. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; 
E 683353; Harley Angelo Tuttle, 
Diamond, O. 


4451 © 


e pt. nese yr ee 


Somebody here needs Jesus; words by 
James Rowe, music by Harry Dixon 
Loes; male voices. (In Coleman’s 
male choir) © Feb.’ 1, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 17; E 683266; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 4452 


Somehow; words and melody by R. 
Snyder and L. Parsons. © 1c. Feb. 
6, 1928; E 682945; Relvin Snyder 
and Leslie Parsons, Stockton, Calif. 

4453 


Sometime maybe, but don’t bother me 
now; fox trot, words and music by 
W. E. Gilliam ; pf.: [Photostat] © 
1c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683122; Willard 
H. Gilliam, Detroit. 4454 


Somewhere in Hawaii; words by Harry 
Pease, music by Hd. G. Nelson; pf. 
and ukulele ace., with pts. for C 
melody saxophone or violin, E flat 
alto saxophone, B flat ten. Saxo- 
phone, and ten. banjo. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2:c. Jan. 5; EH, 679852; A.J. 
Stasny music co., ine, New York. 

4455 


Somewhere there is someone; words 
by A. Remsen, melody by H. S. 
Krause. © 1 ec: Feb. 25, 1928; E 
686371; Alice Remsen and H. Syl- 
vester Krause, New York. 4456 


Sommer; worte von Otto Julius Bier- 
baum, musik von Gustav Haug, of 
Switzerland, op. 88, no. 4; 4 stim- 
mige miinnerchor. 4to. © Aug. 25, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; EH 684824; 
Gebrtider Hug & co., Leipzig. 4457 


Sonata dramatica; by T. Frederick H. 
Candlyn; organ. 1. Passionato. [2 
others] © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
18; E 6838232; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 4458 


Sonatina a due voci; di Enzo Masetti, 
of Italy; pf. nos. 1-4. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 1 @ Feb. 2; EH 684582; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 4459 


Song (A) of death (Chant de la 
mort) ; prelude, by Thomas Preston, 
arr. by Quentin Maclean, both of Eng- 
land; full orech., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 ¢c. Feb. 11; 
E 684743: Hawkes & son (London), 
Itd., London. 4460 


Song of the Indian love moon (Chan- 
son indien de la lune d’amour) ; song 
without words, by R. H. Greenwell; 
violin and saxophone solo, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 681779; 
Robert Holmes Greenwell, Washing- 
ton. 4461 


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no. 2, 1928 


Song (The) of the Jew Holy City of | Song 


Jerusalem; words and melody by P. 
Kanstrup; in B flat. © 1 «e. Feb. 
20, 1928; E 686127; Peter Kanstrup, 
Long Beach, Calif. 4462 


Seng of the Morman temple and the 
holy city of Salt Lake; words and 
melody by P. Kanstrup. © 1c. Feb. 
10, 1928; E 6831380; Peter Kanstrup, 
Long Beach, Calif. 4463 


Song (The) of the Mormon temple 
and holy city of Salt Lake; words 
and melody by P. Kanstrup; in EB 
flat. © 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1928; E 682521 ; 
Peter Kanstrup, Long Beach, Calif. 

4464 


Song (The) of the Mormon temple and 
holy city of Salt Lake; words and 
melody by P. Kanstrup; in G. © 
1 c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 682948; Peter 
Kanstrup, Long Beach, Calif. 4465 


Song of the parakeets; words by P. C. 
Lowe, music by M. Pugatsky and 
hee arons  LPhorostatl” © T¢ 
Feb. 9, 1928; E 6838014; Perey C. 
Lowe, Max Pugatsky, and Alexander 
A. Arons, Washington. 4466 


Song of the sap; words and melody 
by Joe Debrohen, Pete Wendling and 
Monty Siegel. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1928; 
E 683125; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 4467 


Song of the seasons; words by Nettie 
Phillips, music by David Reed. © 
1c. Feb. 9, 1928; E 683006; Nettie 
Phillips, Lafayette, Ind. 4468 


Song of the sirens; words by William 
Browne, music by Clive Carey, of 
Great Britain; in A. © Jan. 24, 
1928; 1 ec. Feb. 7; E 684621; Hawkes 
& son (London), ltd., London. 4469 


Song of the Volga boatmen; tradi- 
tional air, arr. by HB. Markham Lee, 
of England; pf., with easy version. 
© Jan. 26, 1928; 1 e Feb. 4; EB 
684617; Murdoch, Murdoch & Go., 
incorp. with John G. Murdoch & co.. 
ltd., London, 4470 


Song of the waits; by Frederic Mullen, 
of England; pf. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 29; E 685210; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 4471 


Song (The) of the waters; 2-pt. song, 
words by Hilary Staples, mus’c by 
George Rathbone, of England; 2 
sops. 4to. © Feb. 24, 1928: 1 «. 
Feb. 25; E 685031; Novello. & co.. 
ltd., London. 4472 


f 4483 


of welcome; by Richardson 


Phillips, op. 32, no. 3; pf. © Dee. 
Ss 3027 +: P20 ie. eT anb 07, o1928 4- 
679959 ; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 4473 


Songs of long ago; words and melody 
by O. P. Wolfson. © 1 ce. Jan. 28, 
1928; E 682913; O. P. Wolfson, New 
York. 4474 


Sous les orangers; extrait de Sevilla, 
de J. Turina, arr. par S. Chapelier, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 28, 
1928; E 684980; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 4475 


Sowerby (Leo) Nine invitatories; set 
by L. Sowerby; unacc. mixed cho. 
4to. © Feb. 16, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 18; 
E 683250; Boston music co., Boston. 

4476 


Spanish moon; words and music by 
Pamela Terese, of Australia. © 
Dees Zeige. a Webi 19028 yan 
684616; Allan & co. proprietary Itd., 
Melbourne, Australia. 4477 


Spanish rose; vocal waltz, words and 
music by A. M. Pearson, J. Robin- 
son and Lee Hanley, all of England; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Charles 
Hanley; in A fiat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 2, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 684934; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., London. 4478 


Spanish serenade; by Irénée Bergé; 
pf. conductor pt. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2 e. Feb. 138; E 686179; Ross Jung- 
nickel, ine., New York. 4479 


Spanish serenade; words and music 
by R. Goldman. © 1 ¢ Feb. 17, 
1928; E 686082; Rosella Goldman, 
Evansville, Ind. 4480 


Spare a little love; from The opti- 
m ‘sts, words by Clifford Grey, music 
by Melville Gideon. New York, Leo 
Feist, ine. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
9; E 6838058; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd., London. 4481 


Speaking of love; words by Gus Kahn, 
melody by Joe Cooper. © 1c. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 686248; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 4482 


Speed maniacs; one step-galop, by 
Will Donaldson. arr. by William C. 
Schoenfeld; orch. with pf. or organ 
ace. 4to. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2.¢e. Jan. 
26; E 681693: Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 4483 


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4484 


pt. OT, nv sii v.23 


Spiewnik koScielny; zebrat i wydat L. 
A. Cieszykowski. Czes¢  druga. 
24mo. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 ec. and 
aff. Feb. 17; A 1067383; Leon A. 
Cieszykowski, Chicago. 4484 


Spirit of progress; march, by C. M. 
Ferm; pf. Brooklyn, N. Y., Ferm’s 
music house. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 25; E 683483 ; Charles M. Ferm, 
Brooklyn. 4485 


Spirit (The) of the chase; hunting 
song, by George F. Hamer; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
eo: ‘©: Dee; (24, 19273 Qie. Jan. 3, 
1928; E 681733; Reginald K. Liver- 
sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 4486 


Spirit (The) of the purple; march, 
melody by A. Pryor. © 1 ec. Feb. 
20, 1928; E 686126; Arthur Pryor, 
Asbury Park. 4487 


Spooky (A) adventure; mystic alle- 
gro, by Josef Pasternack ; orch., with 
pf. or organ. 4to. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 24; E 683391; Irving Ber- 
lin standard music corp., New York. 

4488 


Spring song; by Mrs. Stanley M. 
Musicante; melody with pf. ace. © 
1 c. Feb. 7, 1928; E 682925; Stanley 


M. Musicante, New York. 4489 
Spring (A) song; by Richardson 
Phillips, op. 32, no. 1; pf. © Dec. 


15, 1927; 2c. Jan. 7, 1928; E 679957 ; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 4490 


Springtime; words by M. B. Hardin, 
music by I. S. Hunt. Nashville, 
Tenn., Flick musie pub. co. © Jan. 
31. 1928; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 682806; Ida 
Stone Hunt, and Mary Brown 
Hardin, Nashville. 4491 


Sprtihende melodik; slow-fox o. fox, 
von Jazzteufel, gepriift u. erwéhlt 
vom arrangier-orch. F. W. Froéh- 
lich, of Germany; orch. mit cello ad 
lib, © Sept. 1, 1927; 1 c« Feb. 8, 
1928; E 684673; Friedrich W. Froh- 
lich, Leipzig. 4492 


Stajerek; melody by P. Humeniuk. 
©1e. Jan. 31, 1928; E 682697; Paul 
Humeniuk, New York. 4493 


Stand by me King Jesus; words and 
melody by Norfolk quartette. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 681963; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

4494 


Stand up for Jesus; sacred solo, by 
G. J. Webb, transcription by Fred 
W. Clement; 12 wind instruments, 


with pf. ace. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 683329; Joseph E.. 
Agnew, Kansas City, Mo. 4495 


Star dance folio, no. 30; compiled and 
ed. by George Botsford; pf. © Feb. 
24, 1928; 2 c« Feb: 27; 683453; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

4496 


Star of the Renaissance : a vision, for 
cho., soli and orch., words by Ray 
Claflin Bridgman, music by H. Van 


Vollenhoyen; pf. sc. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
6, 1928; E 682943; Hanna Van 
Vollenhoven, Weehawken, N. J. 


4497 


Starlight and tulips; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Pete Wendling; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen, and arrangements for 
C melody, E flat alto and B flat ten. 
saxophones. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 9; E 682983; Sam Fox pub. 

- co., Cleveland. 4498 


Stars of love; words and music by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney. 1. Med. 


voice, in C.—2. High voice, in E 
flat. © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 
13; E 681912; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 4499 


Stay; words and music by F. Vallejo. 
Gy Jan. 31, 1928: °2) eo Wen 4 
683155; Francisca Vallejo, San 
Francisco. 4500 


Stepping on the gas; melody, by S. 
Morgan. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; BE 
682861; Sam Morgan, New Orleans. 

4501 


Still, still with Thee; words by Mrs. 
H. B. Stowe, music by I. E. Reyn- 
olds; male voices. (Jn Coleman’s 
male choir) © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 17; E 683280; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 4502 


Stille (Die) stadt; text von Richard 
Dehmel, musik von Armin Knab, of 
Germany; 38 stimm. mia&nnerchor. 


8vo. © Sept. 5, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 3, 
1928; E 684686; Georg Kallmeyer 
verlag, Wolfenbiittel, Germany. 


4503 


Stimmung; von VaSa PYihoda, neue 
bearb., klavier begl. und hrsg. von 
Charles Cerné, of Austria; violine 
und klavier. © Noy. 28, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 14; E 684550; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Berlin. 4504 


Stolz (Robert) 20 blumenlieder ; 
verse von Bruno Hardt-Warden, mu- 
sik von Robert Stolz, of Austria, op. 


228 


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no. 2, 1928 


500, ©) Jan. 12,1928; 1 c. Feb. 15; 
E 684744; Edition Scala, Vienna. 
4505 


Stop, look and listen; collection of 
songs, words by S. J. Gillean, music 
by G. C. Polini and others. I’ve 
got the fever bad. [3 others] © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 5; 
A 1067908; Stephen J. Gillean, Los 
Angeles. 4506 


Stornelli abruzzesi; versi e melodia 
di P. Sciascia. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1928; 
EH 6838408; Pasquale Sciascia, Phila- 


delphia. 4507 
Stornelli Siciliani; versi di Paul 
Citarella, melodia di Francesco 
Pensiero. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1928; HB 


686453 ; Italian book co., New York. 
4508 


Stornelli Toscani; versi e melodia di 
S. Coruzzolo. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1928; 
E 686869; Silvia Coruzzolo, New 
York. 4509 


Story old; words and musie by Paul 
Dorvai [pseud.] © 1 ec. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 683495; Hector Louis 
Belisle, Fall River, Mass. 4510 


Strahlendes gliick zu zwein; text von 
Carl Schmidt, musik von Karl 
Patsch, of Germany. © Oct. 11, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 684654; 
Karl Patsch musikverlag Melodie, 
Berlin. 4511 


Strauss (Richard) Die aegyptische 
Helena; text von H. v. Hofmanns- 
thal, musik von Richard Strauss, 
klavierauszug von Otto Singer, both 
of Germany. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1928; 
E 684648; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 

4512 


Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus 
spoke Zarathustra) ; op. 30, arr. yon 
Arnold Wilke, of Germany; orch. 
mit pf. direction. © Dec. 21, 1927; 
1 ¢c. Jan. 13, 1928; E 684761; Uni- 


versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 4513 
Streng verboten; marsch, aus der 


revue, text von Fritz Rotter u. Otto 
Stransky, musik von James Klein, of 
Germany, arr. von Otto Lindemann. 
Gy lune 11; 1927- 1 "ec. Oct..91% EB 
685171; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 4514 


Strenna azzurra, 1 Gennario 1928; di 
diversi autori [of Italy] anno XII. 
a) Jam is f92s; fe.  KRebivo> BE 
684678; Italian book co., New Rae 


93485—28——_7 


4525 


Strife (The) is o’er; Easter anthem, 
by Joseph Fletcher; 4 mixed voices 
or cho. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 1; E 681686; Robin Ellis, Ridge- 


field Park, N. J. 4516 
Sublime ricordo; valzer, di Omero 
Castellucci; violino. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


20, 1928; E 6838350; Sussie Riccardi, 
New York. 4517 


Subway (The) sun; from Greenwich 
Village follies, words by Max and 
Nathaniel Lief, music by Ray Per- 


kins; pf. and ukulele acc. © Feb. 
4, 1928; 2 «. Feb. 7; E 682953; 
Harms, ine., New York. 4518 


Stid-sonnen-fox; von Jazzteufel, ge- 
pruft u. erwiihlt vom arrangier-orch. 
FF. W. Frohlich, of Germany; orch. 
© Sept. 1, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1928; 
EH 684675; Friedrich W. Frohlich, 
Leipzig. 4519 


Stinden, di¢é man im rausch nicht 
bedenkt ; aus Berlin ohne hemd, text 
von Fritz Rotter und Otto Stransky, 
musik von Franz Doelle, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Otto Lindemann. © 
Sept.) £3, 1926; 1 e.,Ock: 31,01 927 ; 
H 685186; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 4520 


Suite mignonne; by Rudolf Friml, op. 
35, arr. by F. Louis Taylor, of Great 
Britain; orch. with pf. conductor. 
1. Solitude. [4 others] © Feb. 
1, 1928; 1 c@ Feb. 16; E 684900; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 

4521 


Suite VII; von Josef Matthias Hauer, 
of Austria, op. 48; orch. Partitur. 
© Dec. 27, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 27, 1928; 
HY 684768; Universal edition actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 4522 


Summer shower; poem by Emily Dick- 
inson, music by Arthur Farwell, op. 
73, no. 1; med. or high voice. 
Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. Feb. 10; E 681935 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 4523 


Summer time; by Herbert Frank 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, Rowland’s. © Feb. 6, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 24; E 684918; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 4524 


Sun (The) has long been set; words 
by Wordsworth, music by Ian Whyte, 
of Great Britain. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 23; E 684905; J. & W. 
Chester, Itd., London. 4525 


Sunbeams; suite, by Jean Morel, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. In an old 
flower garden. [2 others] © Jan. 


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4526 


Surbeams—Continued. 
18, 1928; 1 e. Feb. 18; E 684864; 


Reeder & Walsh, London. 4526 
Sunbeams or shadows; words and 
music by J. T. Williams. © Feb. 


7, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 9; E 683030; 
James T. Williams, Minneapolis. 
4527 


Sunkist Hawaii; words and music by 
Irene West and K. R. Barnum, arr. 
by Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Chicago, Barnum pub. co. © 
Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 682811; 
Kenneth R. Barnum, Chicago. 4528 


Sunrise; words by Herbert Miller, 
music by Horace Shepherd, of Great 
- Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in F. 
[Stuff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Feb. 16, 1928; 1 c« Feb. 20; E 
684879; Keith-Prowse & co., lid., 
London. 4529 


Sunset hour; words by EH. C. Baird, 
music by B. B. McKinney;-. male 
voices. (Jn Coleman’s male choir) 
© Feb. 1, 1928: 2 c. Web. 17; EB 


683272; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 


4530 
Sunset song; duet, by Helen Dallam; 


violin. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
10; E 681941; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 4531 


Sunshine; fox trot, words and music 
by J. E. Brezin. © Feb. 7, 1928; 
2 ce. Feb. 9; E 683028; Julius E. 
Brezin, Philadelphia. 4532 


Sunshine; words and music by Irving 
Berlin; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 15; E 681956; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 4533 


Sunshine on the trees; duet, by Helen 
Dallam; violin. © Jan. 26, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 10; E 681940; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 4534 


Supplication; by Irénée Bergé, arr. by 
Ross Jungnickel; pf. conductcr pt. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 2 «@ Feb. 14; E 
686186; Ross Jungickel, ine., New 
York. 4535 


Swanee-River-song; aus Jonny spielt 
auf, von Ernst Kyenek. op. 45, arr. 
von Gustav Blasser, of Austria; 
gesang u. klavier. © Dec. 14, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1928; E 684764; Uni- 
versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 4536 


Sweet as any white chile; 4-pt. song, 
words and music by Edwin L. Walk- 
er, arr. by Phill‘p Greely; men’s 


Ptah, 0S, wee 


—— 


voices. 4to. © Jan, 28, 1928; 2 e. 
Jan. 31; E 681662; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 4537 


Sweet be your dieams; words by 
Daniel S. Twohig, music by Robert 
Huntington Terry. 1. High voice, in 
F.—2. Low voice, in E flat. © Feb. 
4, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 18; E 681915; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 4538 


Sweet bells of Easter time; trio, words 
and music by William Baines; arr. 
for women’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
1, 1928; 2 « Feb. 11; EB) 683087; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

4539 


Sweet departed Flora; words and arr. 
of Scotch air, by W. B. Glisson. © 
Feb: 20, 192852, weg Wee see Es 
686348; William Baxter Glisson, 
Kress, Tex. ; 4540 


Sweet-flower mother of mine; words 
and melody by J. P. Trigg. ©1e. 
Nov. 3, 1928; E 682888; Jack P. 
Trigg, Long Beach, Calif. 4541 


Sweet little girl o’ mine; words and 
melody by G. F. Bayliss. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 682911; George F. 
Bayliss, Jacksonville, Fla. 4542 


Sweet mad of old Bombay; words by 
H. L. Fraser, melodic completion by 
Casper Nathan. © 1 e¢ Feb. 25, 
1928; E 686368; Harry L. Fraser, 
Paugan Falls, P. Q., Canada. 4543 


Sweet memories of you; fox-trot bal- 
lade, words by B. M. Mills, music 
by Joseph M. Lopez and B. M. Mills; 
pf. and ukulele ace. St. Louis, Mo., 
Mills-Lopez publishers. © Feb. 6, 
1928; 2 c Feb. 18; E 683253; Billie 
M. Mills, St. Louis. 4544 


Sweet Spirit comfort me; _ litany, 
words by Robert Herrick, music by 
Cec 1 Forsyth; contralto or mezzo; 
pf. or organ ace., with cello obbl. ad 
lib. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 ¢ Feb..18; 
E 6832383; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 4545 


Sweet (The) sunny South; words and 
melody by J. Patterson. © 1c. Feb. 
8, 1928; E 681816; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 4546 


Sweet sunny South; words and mel- 
ody by Roy Harvey. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
15, 1928; E 681980; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4547 


Sweet sweet baby like you; fox trot; 
words by Buster Setzler [pseud. of 
E. Setzler], music by Wes Kol 


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no. 2, 1928 


[pseud. of W: Kohl] © 1 c¢. Jan. 
28, 1928 ; © 683476; Wesley Kohl and 
Everette Setzler, Osseo, Minn. 4548 


Sweeter every day is Jesus; words and 
music by W. P. Loveless. © Nov. 
2, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 683068 ; 
Wendell P. Loveless, Chicago. 4549 


Sweetest little honey; words and mu- 
sic by Marty Bloom, Art Kassel and 
Carmen Lombardo, arr. by Rube 
Bennett; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Man teed: LO28 > 2G. KPeb. , 24:4 
686283; Miltcn Weil music co., Chi- 


cago. 4550 
Sweetheart; words by Ned M ller, 
melody by Chester Cohn. © 1 « 


Feb. 4, 1928; E 682995; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 455] 


Sweetheart; words by W.: Patterson 
and A. L. Jones, music by A. L. 
Jones’ "© 1 c« Feb. 18, 1928: EB 
683292; Aaron L. Jones and William 
Patterson, Atlantic City. 4552 


Sweetheart dear; words and music by 


Paul Wenton Chase. © 1 c. Feb. 
38, 1928;  E 682878; Clayton. W. 
Peirson, Pasadena. 4553 


Sweetheart I am blue for you; words 
and music by J. V. Thompson, arr. 
by Jean Walz. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; 
E 681770; Jack Vernon Thompson, 
Atlanta. 4554 


Sweetheart I'll always be waiting for 
you; words and music by Don Kintz 
i ec BP. KintZ]| .© 1c.’ Feb. 0, 
1928; E 681847; Donald Paul Kintz, 
Bozeman, Mont. 4555 


Sweetheart lane; waltz, words by Don 
Rockwell, music by Lou Herscher 
and B lly Hays; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by N. Paloa, with pts.-for 
C melody saxophone or violin, E 
flat alto saxophone, B flat ten. saxo- 
phone and ten. banjo. © Jan. 8, 
1928; 2 c«. Jan. 5; E> 679850; A: J. 
Stasny music co., inec., New York. 

4556 


Sweetheart on a night in June; words 
and music by D. F. McCarthy; in D 


flat! © 1 ec. Feb. 10, 1928; HB 
683569: Dan F. McCarthy, Wyo- 
ming, Pa. 4557 


Sweethearts; waltz, words and music 
by F. Byers and H. Zulawinski. © 
1 ec. Feb. 8, 1928; E 681803 ; Frances 
Byers and Harold Zulawinski, 
Portland, Ore. 4558 

Swing on the gait; from Sylvia, words 
by James Dyrenforth, mus‘¢e by Car- 
roll Gibbons, of England; pf. acc., 


4569 


val 


with ukulele arr. by Charles Han- 
ley; in .E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 27, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 24; E 684932; Campbell,. 
Connelly & co., London. 4559) 


Sylvette; by R. 8S. Stoughton; pf. © 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 683049; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4560 


Sylvia; selection, by Carroll Gibbons, 
of England, selected and arr. by Reg. 
Connelly; pf. (Cover-title :—Piano- 
forte selection) © Jan. 27, 1928; 
1 ¢« Feb. 24; E 6849383; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 4561 


Symons (J. Martyn) Three bird 
songs; by J. M. Symons, of Great 
Britains: pt. London, Winthrop 
Rogers, ltd. Thrush. [2 others] © 
Dee. 21, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 4, 1928; E 
684716; Hawkes & son, (London) 
ltd., London. 4562 


Symphonic raps; by Bert Stevens and 
Irwin Abrams: ‘©: 1 “e..Neb. "18, 
1928; E 6838305; Spier & Coslow, 
inc., New York. 4563 


Table tennis; by Ferris Owen, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Row- 


land’s. © Feb. 6, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
24; E 684923; Solomon Rowland, 
London. 4564 


Take a look at Kentucky; words by 
Eddie Nemo Roth, Rudy Alton, and 


Peter Mallard, music by Dave 
Ringle; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by VAl¢F. “Branchiniy “© “Kepy 23. 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; E 686363; 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 4565 


Take and give; fox trot, by B. De 
Pace; violin or mand. © 1 c. Feb. 
1, 1928; E 681716; Bernardo De 
Pace, Coney Island, N. Y. 4566 


Take back the ring; words and mel- 
ody by Roy Harvey. © 1 «¢. Feb. 
15, 1928; E 681985; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4567 


Take your burdens to the Lord; words 
and melody by Norfolk quartette. 
© 1c Feb. 15, 1928; E 681969: 
Chicago music pub. co., ine, Chi- 
cago. 4568 


Tales from Arabian nights; by R. S. 
Stoughton; organ. 1. The fisherman 
and the genie. [3 others] © Jan. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 688217; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

4569 


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4570 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Talkin’ to myself; words and music 
by Lew Brown. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 24; E 686362: Shapiro, 
Bernstein & ¢o., inc., New York. 

$ 4570 


Tall (The) pine tree; fairy story, 7 
easy pieces by Harold Colombatti, 
of «Mngland: pf....©)Tans -2eph O28 ; 
2c. Feb. 3; E 684562; Bosworth & 
co., Itd., London. 4571 


Tambourine tango; characteristic 
dance, by Buenta Carter; pf. © 
Jan. 30, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; E 681702; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

4572 


Tanec z pid lwowa; melody by P. 


Humeniuk. © 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1928; 
EH 682700; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 4573 


Tango; étude de concert, von Hrwin 
Schulhoff, of Czechoslovakia; pf. 
©): Jans 141,.29285 tb eeeb: 8c) 


684772; Universal edition actienge-. 


4574 


Tango Ricardo; melody by T. G. 
Myers. © ae Webtold, 1928.8) 
686042 ; Teresa G. Myers, New York. 

4575 


Tantum ergo (Therefore we, before 
Him bending) ; 3-pt. cho., words by 
Thomas Aquinas, English version 
from the Oxford hymn book, music 
by Gabriel Fauré, op. 65, no. 2, arr. 
and ed. by E. Harold Geer; women’s 
voices, with soli and organ acc. 4to. 


selischaft, Vienna. 


© Jan...326, (1928 : .2.¢..,Jans 2h 
683144; E. C. Schirmer music ¢o., 
Boston. 4576 


Tanya; words and music by' T. C. M. 
Antonacci. © 1 ¢ Feb. 13, 1928; 
E 681902; Theresa C. M. Antonacci, 
San Jose, Calif. ADTT 


Tarantella (La); melcdy, arr. : by 
Remo D’Alba. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1928; 
E 686075; James B. Russo, Brook- 
lyn. 4578 


Tarantella ¢c’ ’a franchezza; versi di 
Francesco Pepe, musica di Giuseppe 
Sutera; pf. Ed. De Charny. 4to. 
©) Sépt... 7.1927. 2 ¢Beb. 9, °1928'; 


E 682987; Italian book co., New 
York. 4579 
Tarantella Nuscana; by C. Meluzio; 


pf. ©1c. Feb. 29, 1928; E 683548 ; 
Carlo Meluzio, Long Island City, 
Nie 4580 


Tatton (J. Meredith) Two little 
dances; in ancient style, by J. M. 
Matton, of . Great Britain; pf. 


1. Minuet. [1 other] © Feb. 6, 
1928; 1 c Feb. 17; E 684815; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. 4581 


Teddy’s burial; funeral march, by 
George F. Hamer; pf. Lawrence, 
Mass., Bay state musie co. © Dec. 
24, 19273.° 2, "es Pam, ys, eases +! 1 
681731; Reginald K. -Liversidge, 
Lawrence, Mass. 4582 


Tell me sweet rose; words by J. H. 
Ivy, music by Francis P. Drohan. 
[Photostat] © 1. Feb. 27, 1928; 
EH 686442; Julian E. Ivy, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 4583 


Tell me that you care; words and 
music by H. HE. Johnson. New York 
City, Frank Harding, music pub- 
lisher. © Jan. 24, £928 2 %c. iF eb, 
23; E 686211; Howard Hdward 
Johnson, Oswego, N. Y. 4584 


Telling secrets; words and melody by 
H. F. Kamp. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
EH 686257; Henry F. Kamp, Detroit. 

4585 

Tennessee coon; words and melody by 
CG P. Reeve. © 1’@ Web.'8; 192s ; 
E 681806; Ralph Peer, New York. : 

4586 


Tepee (A) just for two; Indian love 
song, words and music by Laura 
Mason Crisp; pf. and ukulele ace. 
(©) Nov. 10, 1927; 2 c. Feb: 3, 1928: 
E 682799; Don Santos, Rochester, 
Nut tY 4587 


Terno seeco; polka, melodia di Omero 


Castellucci. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; 
E 683349; Sussie Riccardi, New 
York. 4588 


ess eta; serenade, by C. B. Bergen; 
violin and pf. New York, Metro- 
politan school of music. © Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 c«. Feb. 1: E 682746; Charles 
B. Bergen, Cleveland. 4589 


Texas plains; march, by Albert L. 
Casseday, arr. by William. C. 
Schoenfeld; orch. with pf. or organ 
aée. 4to) © Sani 25, 99828 -22 c. 
Jan. 26; E 681690; Irving Berlin 
standard music ecorp., New York. 

4590 


Thanksgiving; words from a hymn by 
J. G. Whittier, music by Myles B. 
Foster, of England; in F. (Jn No- 
vello’s hymns and tunes for Sunday 
school anniversary sery'ces) [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
18, 1928; 1 e@ Feb. 18;. E. 684797; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 4591 


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no. 2, 1928 


That dear old mother of mine; words 
and music by BE. L. Burgess. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Nov. 15, 
1927; 2 c. Dee: 19; E-679433 3; Ezra 
Lawrence Burgess, Sandpoint, Id. — 

4592 


That goes; words and melody by A. B. 
Taneyhill. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1928; E 
683167; Alexander B. Taneyhill, 
Catonsville, Md. 4593 


That good old country town; words 
and melody by C. J. Robison. © 
1 ce. Feb. 10, 1928; E 681858 ; Carson 
J. Robison, New York. _ 4594 


That melody of love; waltz, words by 
Howard Dietz, music by Walter 
Donaldson, arr. by Frank E. Barry; 
orch. 4to. © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 4; E 682958; Leo Feist,  inc., 
New York. 4595 


That old fashion [!] cottage; words 
and melody by A. J. F. Pearn. © 
1 e. Feb. 1, 1928; E 681714; Albert 
J. F. Pearn, St. Georges, Bermuda. 

4596 


That old fashioned waltz; words and 
mus c by E. G. Greenwood. © 1 «. 
Feb. 11, A928; E 686383; Emily 
Gabrelle Greenwood, San Francisco. 

4597 


That old wooden rocker; words and 
musie by Frank Crumit; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Louis Fleis- 
cher. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 25; 

BE 686408; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 

New York. 4598 


That relative of mine; words and 
music by A. J.,.Hodge. .@© Jan» 2, 
fee oe. Rebs Lt: 688108; Az s: 
Hodge, Mazeppa, Minn. 4599 


That's all I ask of the world; words 
by Alfred Dubin, music by Abner 
Silver. © Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c Feb. 
9, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 6818388; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New Yecrk. 4600 


That’s all there is to life; words by 
Albert Lyons, melody by Joe Alberts 
li. e. J. J Albert] © 1'c Feb. 24, 
1928 ; E 683416; Jos. J. Aibert, New- 
ark. 4601 


That’s my mammy; fox-trot, words by 
Harry Pease, music by Abel Baer 
and Ed. G. Nelson; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Feb. 16, 1928; 2 ec Feb. 18; E 
686099; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

4602 


: 4613 


That’s my radio love; words and mu- 
sic by W. A. Hawley, jr. and P. S. 
Donahoo. © 1 ce. Feb. 13, 1928; EB 
681893 ; William A. Hawley, jr. and 
P. Sheldon Donahoo, Oakland, Calif. 

4603 


That’s what someone means to me; 
fox trot, words by P. J. O’Malley, 
music by Eugene Platzman; ist 
violin. © 1 e. Feb. 1, 1928; E 
681709; P. J. O'Malley, Corona, L. I., 
N Y. ’ 4604 


That’s why I’m happy; words by HE. C. 
Hamblen, music by David Reed. © 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 682980; 
Erminie Christian Hamblen, Glen- 
dale, Calif. 4605 


That same cat; words and music by 
A® Harris; pf. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1928; 
E 688554; Alfoncy Harris, Jackson, 
Miss. 4606 


That southern melody ; words and mel- 
ody by J. Pearce. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1928; E 683413; Joe Pearce, Manis- 
tee, Mich. 4607 


That will never’ happen no more; 
words and melody by J. Mayo Wil- 
liams. I. C.aKeD. os toes «By 
681995; Chicago music pub. ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 4608 


Théme et variations; d’Albert R bol- 
let, of France, op. 39; pf. © Dec. 
a1, 1927 AT seg didine, 28h 1928 fie 
684982; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 

4609 


Then you'll be mine dear; words by 
Mary Aline Magner and J. T. 
Gregory, music by J. T. Gregory. © 
1c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 683421; James 
T. Gregory, West Roxbury, Mass. 

4610 


There is a fountain; communion serv- 
ice, by Lowell Mason, Robert Lowry, 
and L. EH. Jones; organ. © Nov. 2, 
1927; 2c: Jani 21, 1928; H 688079; 
Hope pub co., Chicago. 4611 


There is work for you to do; hymn, 
words by M. Homer Cummings, 
music by C. C. Crammond. © Jan. 
16,. 19285 2° ¢) Jan. 19;.E 682367 ; 
(.. C. Crammond, Lansing, Mich. 

4612 


There must be a silver lining; fox trot, 
words by Dolly Morse, music by 
Walter Donaldson, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; orech. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 31; E. 681671; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 4613 


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4614 


pt. ‘Tit, Nyt, ¥. Zo 


a pe 


There must be a silver lining; fox 
trot, words by Dolly Morse, music 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. acec., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 8; E 
681948 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

4614 


There ought to be a law against that; 
fox trot, words by Irving Caesar, 
musie by Cliff Friend. © Feb. 6, 
1928; 2 @ Feb. 8; E 681947; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 4615 

There’s a whippoorwill a-calling; 

words by H. Macknight, music by 

Charles H.. Roth; pf. ace, with 

ukulele arr. by Louis Fleischer. © 

Jan. 30, 1928; 2c. Feb. 16; EH 683242; 

F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

4616 


There’s a wideness in God’s mercy; 
words by Frederick W. Faber, music 
by L. C. Gibson. Wilkinsburg, Pa., 
Frances Johe. 1. Low voice.—2. 
High voice. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 ec. 
each Feb. 29; HE 683525, 683528; 
Lawrence Clifford Gibson, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. 4617, 4618 


There’s always a way to remember 
but I can’t find a way to forget; by 
Sammy Fain and Lew Pollack, arr. 
by George J. Trinkaus; male voices. 
4to. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 ec Feb. 3; 
E 682801; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 4619 


Think of me thinking of you; words 
and melody by Dale Wimbrow and 
Charlie Abbott. © 1 ¢. Jan. 18, 
1928; E 682408; Loyal B. Curtis, 
New York. 4620 


Thinking; words and melody by F. 
Norman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1928; E 
682837; Frank Norman, New York. 

4621 


Thinking blues; words and melody by 
B. Smith; in B flat. © 1c Feb. 
21, 1928; E 686394; Bessie Smith, 
New York. 4622 


This is the day of light; anthem, words 
by J. Ellerton, music by William 
Berwald; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Feb. 1, 1928; 2c. Feb. 11; E 683085 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

4623 


‘This world was made for me; words 
and music by Paul Wenton Chase. 
©1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 682879; Clay- 
ton W. Peirson, Pasadena. 4624 


Tho’ you threw me down; waltz, words 
and music by Larry Norrett, Morey 
Davidson and Carl Rupp; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 e. 


Jan. 19; E 683148; Carlton music 
co., Cleveland. 4625 
Thorn-crowned (The) King; 2 pt. 


Easter cantata, text by Herman von 
Berge, music by Fred B. Holton. 
4to. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2..¢@ and aff. 
Jan. 30; A 10643867; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 4626 


Those lollypop days; valse adolescent, 
words and music by R. H. Greenwell. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 681780; Robert 
Holmes Greenwell, Washington. 

4627 


Those tell-tale eyes; words and music | 
by C. C. Slaton. © Feb. 8, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 8; E 682969; Charles Clyde 
Slaton, Montgomery, Ala. 4628 


Thought (A) brings me to you dear; 
words by Edwin H. Puchta, music 
by D. E. Schramel. © 1 «@.: Feb. '8, 


1928; E 681825; Domenica H. 
Schramel, Milwaukee. 4629 
Three (The) bears; operetta for 


children, by Sibyl Croly Hanchett. 
4to. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 ce. Feb. 1; 
D 27254; Clayton F. eS CO., 
Chicago. 4630 


Three leaves of shamrock; words and 
melody by Roy Harvey. © 1c. Feb. 
15, 1928; E 681991; Chicago music 


pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4631 
Three (The) mummers; words by 
Helen Taylor, music by Michael 
Head, of Great Britain. © Jan. 14, 


1928; 1 e. Feb. 18; E 684857; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 4632 


Three o’clock sweetheart ; waltz, words 
and music by R. A. Lea. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 1928; E 686090; Robin Adair 
Lea, Brunswick, Mo. 4633 


Three (The) trees; by Tom Mc- 
Naughton, arr. by Billy Baker; 
vocal orch. with words. © Feb. 6, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 7; E 682899; Edward 
B. Marks musie co., NewYork. 4634 


Three wishes; words by M. N. Simon, 
music by H. Sevaldsen. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1928; E 683211; Hedley Sevald- 
sen, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 4635 


Thrice happy she; words by Edmund 
Spenser, musie by Clive Carey, of 
Great Britain; in F min. London, 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © Jan. 24, 
1928: 1c. Feb. 3; E 684581; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 4636 


234 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1928 


Through the year; words by Jas. S. 


Cutler, music by E. Witte. ©1« 
Feb. 10, 1928; E 683129; Ernest 
Witte, Analomink, Pa. 4637 
Throwing the horns; words by H. 


Lamare, music by W. Bolman and 
H. Lamare; violin. © 1c. Feb. 4, 
1928; E 682839; William Bolman 
and Hilton Lamare, New Orleans. 
4638 


Thus saith the Lord of hosts; anthem, 
words from the Psalms, music by 
James H. Rogers; mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 26, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 10; E 681932; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. * 4639 


Thy will be done; hymn anthem, words 
by Charlotte Elliot, music by Will 
H. Ruebush ; mixed voices. 4to. 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 683034; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4640 


Tick, tick, tock; quartet or cho., words 
and music by Bernard Hamblen; 
men’s voices. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, inc. 4to. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 25; E 686395; Harms, inc., 
New York. 4641 


Tiger (The) snarl; by Theodore Hahn, 
jr. and Carl Hahn; orch. with pf. 
or organ conductor. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 2 ce. Feb. 1; E 682816; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 4642 


*Til I found you; words by Jack Kelly 
and Gene Austin, music by Gene 
Austin and Ad Adams [pseud. of 
Frank W. Adams]. © 1c. Feb. 25, 
1928; EH 686380; Frank W. Adams, 
Minneapolis. 4643 


"Til we find home; fox-trot, by Joseph 
Caruolo and Arthur Paquette, arr. 
by F. E. Bellizia; orch. 4to. © Jan. 
28, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 3; E 681764; 
Piantation pub. co., Providence, R. I. 

4644 


*Til we find home: words by Linus 
Travers, musie by Joseph Caruolo 
and Arthur Paquette; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
3; E 681765; Plantation pub. co., 
Providence, R. I. 4645 


Till you’re my sweetheart again; words 
by Les Peters [i. e. Lester E. Peters], 
music by Ethel M. Hogan. Chicago, 
Miller music pub. co. © Jan. 25, 
1928; 2 c. Jan. 30; E 682668; Irving 
Miller, Chicago. 4646 


Tillie the toiler; words and melody by 
E. Parkhill. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1928; 


4658 


= 


E 682928; Hthel Parkhill, Antigo, 
Wis. 4647 


Tillie the toiler; words and melody 
by Y. M. Petersen. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1928 ; E 683499 ; Yvonne Marie Peter- 
sen, San Francisco. 4648 


Time (The) I’ve lost in wooing ; words 
by Thomas Moore, musie by Charles 
B. Macklin; 4 men’s voices. 4to. © 
Feb. 20. 1928; 2c. Feb. 21; E 686294; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4649 


Tin-ear; op. 2, by Bob Effros and Phil 
Wall, arr. by P. Wall; orch. 4to. 
© Feb. 9, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 10; E 
681834; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 4650 


Tina; words by Larry Shaw [i. e. 
Lawrence Shaw], melody by C. 
Wengart. © 1. ¢  Keb.d6 .1928; 


E 683198; Lawrence Shaw and Carl 
Wengart, New York. © 4651 


Tippler (The); eccentric march, by 
George L. Cobb, arr. by A. J. Weidt; 
ten. banjo solo. © Nov. 18, 1927; 
2c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 683101; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 4652 


To blossoms; 4-pt. song, words by Her- 
rick, music by W. G. Alcock; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 29; E 685211; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 4653 


To daffodils; pt. song in canon, words 
by Herrick, music by Eric H. Thi- 
man, of England; 2 sops. 4to. © 
Feb. 24, 1928;' 1 e@ Feb. 25; B 
685032; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

4654 


To Holy Spirit: words and musie by 
H. Grant; 4 mixed voices. © Dec. 
24, 1927; 2 e. Dec. 31; E 681831; 
Hubert Grant, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 

4655 


To hope; by Alfred Redhead, of Eng- 
land; pf. London, Rowland’s. © 
Jan. 26, 1928; 1c. Feb. 10; E 684694; 
Solomon Rowland, London. 4656 


To violets; words by Robert Herrick, 
music by Clive Carey, of Great 
Britain; in B flat. © Jan. 24, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 7; E 684622; Hawkes & 
son (London), ltd., London. 4657 


To youth; march, from Jolly Jerome, 
words by R. W. French, music by 
J. E. Wood. Boston, Mass., Tremont 
music pub. co. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 16; E 683221; Roy W. French 
and James E. Wood, Orange, Mass. 

4658 


239 


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4659 


pt. III, n. s., vy. 23 


Toast (A); words and melody by F. T. | Torch (The) of liberty; overture, by 


Crume. © Je dan. 27, 1928-8 
682912; Floyd T. Crume, Hillsdale, 
Mich. 4659 


To-day and always; words and music 
by F. Plasencia. © 1 ec. Feb. 17, 
1928; E 686084; Flavio Plasencia, 
Chicago, 4660 


To-day is to-day; words and music 
by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash and 
Sam Kaufman; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Rube Bennett. © Feb. 
6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 682901; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

4661 


Toe (The) dancer; by Theodora Dut- 
ton; pf. © Feb. 18, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
23; E 686199; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 4662 


Toinette; words and melody by A. 
Remsen. © 1 ec. Feb. 15, 1928; E 
683185; Alice Remsen, New York. 


Tomorrow is today too soon; words 
by Albert Roman Goldston, melody 
by I. Firstenberg. © 1. Feb. 16, 
1928; E 683200; Irving Firstenberg, 
Brooklyn. 4664 


To-morrow’s to-morrow, to-day is to- 
day; fox-trot, words and music by 
Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash and 
Sam Kaufman, arr. by Jim Read; 
orch. 4to. © Feb. 11, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb. 18; E 681879; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 4665 


Tonawanda; dance of the Indian 
camp, by A. F. Wendland, arr. by 
Harry L. Alford; band, with solo 
B flat cornet. 4to. © Feb. 20, 
1928; 2 ce. Feb. 20; E 686117; Ru- 
bank, ine., Chicago. | 4666 


Tone poem in blue; by Bennie Turnie 
[i..<e. "BerAgl Turner]; pf!) ©cl ec. 
Feb. 18, 1928; E 683316; Benjamin 
A. Turner, New York. 4667 


Toneperlen; sammlung von beliebten 
tonstticken, mit fingersatz-bezeich- 
nung von C. Heins, bearb. wu. er- 
weitert von Hermann Wenzel, both 
of Germany; pf. Band 1, 2. © 
Sept. 7, 1927; 1 ¢@ each Feb. 18, 
1928; E 684846; Carl Heins, Leip- 
zig. 4668 

To-night; lyric by Sara Teasdale, mu- 
sic by Virginia Ferriman; med. or 
high voice. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 «. 
Feb, 9; E 682976; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 4669 


4663 


Fred W. Clement, op. 1419; . band, 
with solo B flat cornet. 4to. © 
Jan, 14, 1928; 2.0) leben, 
686122 ; Charles L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 4670 


Touch (The) of love; words by 
Walter Savage Landor, music by 
Bernard Van Dieren, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Jan. 12, 1928; 1 © Feb. 25; 
E 685024; Oxford university press, 
London. 4671 


Tour (La) de feu; drame lyrique en 
3 actes, poéme et musique de Sylvio 
Lazzari, of France. Partition chant 
et pf.. © Jan. 10, 1928: de Heb. 
27; D 27273; Choudens, Paris. 4672 


Towering pines; idyl, by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 477; pf. Lawrence, Mass., 
Bay state music co. © Dec. 24, 
1927; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1928; E 681730; 
Reginald K. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. ' 4673 


Trine (Die); walzerlied von P. 
Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1928; E 683430; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 4674 


Trail (The) that leads back home; 
words and music by HE. M. Root. 
© 1e¢ Feb. 10, 1928; E 681863; 
Edith M. Root, Los Angeles. 4675 


Trailin’ the blue bird; words and mu- 
sic by Charles Wyman and Dean 
Owen; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; 
EK 686132; Charles Lloyd Wyman, 
jr., Glendale, Calif. 4676 


Tranquillo; by C. F. Haster; pf. © 
Feb. 3, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 681836; 
Charles F. Easter, Chicago. 4677 


Traumbilder (Fantodmes); fantasie, 
von H. C. Lumbye, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. 4to. 
@G Jan. 16, 1928° 1 es Nene: 
684604; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 4678 


Travel; words and music by Mr. and 
Mrs. R. W. Emerson. © Feb. 11, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 18; E 683257; Ralph 
Waldo Emerson, Chicago. 4679 


Travelin’ daddy blues; words and mel- 
ody by Charlie Nelson. © 1. Feb. 
15, 1928; E 686025; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4680 


Trink, trink, briiderlein trink; boston, 
von W. Lindemann, of Germany; 
orch. mit gesang und klavier. 4to. 
© Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 15, 1928; 
EK 684754; Wilhelm Lindemann, 
Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 4681 


236 


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no. 2, 1928 


Trio; by Rebecca Clarke, of Great 
Britain; violin, violoncello and pf. 
London, Winthrop Rogers, ltd. 
Jan. 23, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 3; E 684579; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 


don. 4682 
Tripping through the meadows: by 
A: Li Brown, op. 82; pf: © Jan. 


26, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 28; E 681661; 
Theodore Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 
e 4683 


Tristesse (La); tango, von Erwin 
Hentschel, of Germany; salon orch. 
mit violine 1 direktion. 4to. © 
Dec. 16, 1926; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1928; 
E 684662; Edition Metropol .musik- 
verlag, Berlin. * 4684 


Tristeza; tango argentino, deutscher 
text von Egon Schubert, musik von 
Jaro Reitinger, of Austria; orch. 


4to. © Mar. 5, 1927; 1 c.. Feb. .15, 
1928; E 684758; Edition Scala, 
Vienna. 4685 


Triumphal march; by Clarence Came- 
ron White, arr. by Arthur H. Ryder; 
organ. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
21; E 686316; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 4686 


Triumphlied; aus Jonny spielt auf, 
von Ernst KYrenek, op. 45, arr. von 
Gustav Blasser, of Austria; gesang 
Ge kinvier? “C) Dec, 14, 1927 -" Tt" ce. 
Jan. 18, 1928; E 684765; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

4687 


Troo-di-loo; from Rio Rita, words by 
Joe McCarthy, melody by Harry 
Tierney. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1928: EB 
683141; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

4688 


Troopin’; march, by Vernon Lloyd; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music co. 
© Dee. eee tee 2 ELAN a,” 1928: 
E 681724; Reginald K. Liversidge, 
Lawrence, Mass. 4689 


Trovata (La) d’Arlecchini (Il re sor- 
domuto) ; operetta in un atto e due 
parti per giovanetti, prosa e versi di 
Nando Vitali, musica di Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy. © Nov. 1, 1927: 1 ec. 
Noy. 17; E,/684552; Ditta R. Maurri, 
Florence, Italy. 4690 


Trumpets and drums; march, by Gus- 
tav Klemm; pf. ‘© Dec. 24, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 681723 ; Reginald 
K. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 

4691 


Tryst; words by Nettie Stephenson 
Bowen, music by D. W. Hildreth. 
Seattle, Craig music press. © Feb. 


4702 


8, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 8; E 682970; Daisy 
Wood Hildreth, Seattle. 4692 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) La féte 
de Noél (Christmas) ; Décembre, ex- 
trait de Les Saisons, op. 37, no. 12, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 685090; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4693 


— The hunter’s song: September, op. 
37, ‘no. 9, with biographical sketch 
and glossary, rev. ed. with finger- 
ing, pedaling, phrasing, instructive 
annotations and interpretation by 
Ernst ©. Krohn; pf. © Feb. 4; 
1928 ; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 8; A 1064792; 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. 4694 


Tu t’en vas demain; mélodie-tango, 
paroles de Ch. L. Pothier, musique 
de Nozuod, of France; acc. de pf. 
avee arr. pour ukulele de F. Sala- 
bert. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 
1928; E 685112; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. ; 4695 


Tummel dich, guts weinlein; text aus 
dem 16. jahrh., musik von Walter 
Rein, of Germany; 4 minnerstim- 


men, Svo. © Sept’ "a, 1927; 7%" c. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 684635; Georg Kall- 
meyer verlag, Wolfenbiittel, Ger- 
many. 4696 


Tune in on station Happiness and bid 
the world stand by; words and mel- 
ody by M. Gilbert. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1928; E 686438; Mercedes Gilbert, 


New York. 4697 
Tuo (Il) nome @é6: Donna; di A. 
Fragna, of Italy; pf: © 1 ¢. Dec. 


14, 1927; E 684600; Alba musicale, 
Rome. 4698 


Turbaned (The) rajah; by Theodore 
Hahn, jr. and Carl Hahn; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 1; E 682813; John 


Church co., Cincinnati. 4699 
Turn yo’ damper down; words and 
melody by Willard Robison. © 1c. 


Feb. 23, 1928; E 686242; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 4700 


Turpentine blues; words and melody 
by Will Weldon. © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1928; E.681815; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 4701 


"Twas Jesus’ blood; words by R. H. 
Coleman, musie by B. B. McKinney; 
male voices. (In Coleman’s male 
enor) © ‘Wep.''t, 1928-2 ce, “Feb. 
17; E 683269; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 4702 


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4703 


Twe twa twa blues; words and melody 
by Ora Brown. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; 
EK 681999; Chicago music pub. co.. 
inc., Chicago. 4703 


Twice 44 sociable songs; collected and 
arr. by Geoffrey Shaw, of Great 
Britain. 12mo. © Jan. 20, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 2; E 684578; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 4704 


Twilight} words by Heine, music by 
Ian Whyte, of Great Britain. © 
Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 23 ; E 684906; 
J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 4705 


Twilight (A) revery; melody, by Ed- 
gar H. Fewkes, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Jan. 31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 16; E 
684886; A. Hammond & co., London. 

’ 4706 


Twilight shadows; words by W. J. 
Lang, music by Larry E. Goffin. © 
1c. Feb, 1, 1928; E 681711; Warner 
Jolin Lang, Waterloo, Ia. 4707 


Two little babes in the wood; from 
Paris, words and music by Cole Por- 
ter; pf. and ukulele acc. 

928 ; 2c. Feb. 28; E 686401; Harms, 
inc., New York. 4708 


Tziorogh (Elias I.) Two popular songs 
(Boe Hapoguntiit whenw); words from 
popular lyrics, music composed and 
arr. by EH. I. Tziorogh, of Poland. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1928; E 686250; 
Joanna Tziorogh, New York. 4709 


Uber’s meer—grtiss ich dich, heimat- 
land . ..; slow fox, text von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Hermann Krome 
u. F. Rotter, both of Germany. © 
Dec. 14, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 
684984; Roehr aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin. 4710 


Uke (The) lesson; words and music 
by Bert Humphries [i. e. B. A. 
Humphries], arr. by Gustav Schulze; 


pf. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1928; H 683551; 


Bertha A. Humphries, Cincinnati. 
4711 


Una notte a Kyoto (One night in 
Kyoto) ; a Japanese musical episode 
in three pts. by A. C. Lanese; pf. © 
Feb. 25, 1928;° 2 ‘ce ‘Keb. 25*' EB 
686347 ; Angelo Custode Lanese, New 
York. 4712 


Uncle Sam and his aeroplane; words 
and music by B. J. McPhee. © 1c. 
Feb. 25, 1928; E 686390; Burton J. 
McPhee, Boston. 4713 


Under His wings; words adapted and 
music by B. B. McKinney; male 
voices. (Jn Coleman’s male choir) 


© Feb. 25, - 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


© Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c Feb. 17; B 
683270; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 
4714 


Under the willows; 12 miniatures, by 
Stanley Wilson, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 e. Jan. 12; 
EK 684574; Forsyth bros. ltd., Lon- 
don. 4715 


Under your skies of blue; from 
Havana, words by Ev. E. Lyn and 
Alfred Bryan, music by Ted Snyder; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry 
Tiedeman. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 e. 
Feb. 28; E 686421; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 4716 


Under your skies of blue; words by 
Ev. E. Lyn and Alfred Bryan, music 
by Ted Snyder; pf. © 1c. Feb. 2, 
1928; E 682765; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 4717 


United States the beloved; words and 


music by H. F. O. Wilder, [and] 
America the beautiful; words by 
Katharine Bates, set to music of 
United States the beloved. © 1 c. 
Feb. 8, 1928; E 681823; Hattie Faye 
Overmyer Wilder, Morenci, Mich. ; 

471 


University of Dayton flyers march; 
music by J. B. Meiler; band. 4to. 
© Feb. 238, 1928; 2 c« Feb. 24; B 
686349 ; University of Dayton, Day- 

homer O). 4719 


Un-named (The) melody; words by F. 
Johnson, music by Fred Western. 
©. .Feb.,.11,; 1928; 27e Keb. 83.8 
686170; Frank Johnson, Sie 


Unter bliihenden rosen; boston, von 
W. Lindemann, of Germany; orch. 
mit text. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1.e. 
Feb. 15, 1928; E 684756; Wilhelm 
Lindemann, Berlin-Karlshorst, Ger- 
many. 4721 


Unterwegs; worte von Marie Eugenie 
delle Grazie, musik von F. W. Nie- 
meyer, of Germany, op. 65, no. 2; 
miinnerchor. © Sept. 6, 1927; 1 ec. 
Feb. 18, 1928; E 684829; Gebriider 
Hug & co., Leipzig. 4722 


Until the dawn; idylle, by F. A. 
Schiefelbein; pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2 c Feb. 24; E 686357; Frederick 
Albert Schiefelbein, Millvale, er Ss 

i 


Up and down; by J. de Segonzac; mel- 
ody with pf. ace. © 1c. Feb. 6, 
1928; E 683173; Jean de Segonzac, 
New York. 4724 


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no. 2, 1928 


Usted y yo (You and I); tango Ar- 
gentine, by J. A. Pace; pf. © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 683496; Joseph A. 
Pace, Brooklyn. 4725 


Utpa; words by Albert Viksten, music 
by C. G. Hedberg. © Feb. 9, 1928; 
2 c. Feb. 27; E 683461; Carl Gustaf 
Hedberg, Melrose, Mass. 4726 


Vagabond (The) step; words and mel- 
ody by L. Hurwitz. © 1c. Feb. 138, 
1928: E 683160; Libby Hurwitz, St. 
Louis. 4727 


Vagrant (The); words by George EIl- 
liston, music by Lou's Victor Saar, 
op. 103, no. 4; high voices. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 681930; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New: York. 4728 


Valtik in C major: by John Mokrejs, 


op. 46; pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 23; E 686192; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 4729 


Valse elegante;: by Theodore Hahn, 
jr. and Carl Hahn; orch. with pf. 
or organ conductor. © Jan. 380, 
1928; 2 ce. Feb. 1; EB 682817; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 4730 


Valse fascination; melody by C. S. 
Harris. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1928; HB 
683545; Charles Saul Harris, New 
York. 4731 


Valse languende; von S‘gfrid Karg- 
Hlert, of Germany, op. 112, no. 5; 
violine u. klavier. © Sept. 3, 1927; 
1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; E 684839; Jul. 
Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig. 4732 


Valse Marie; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 603;,pf. ©, Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 21; E 686300; Theodore Press- 
er co., Philadelphia. 4733 


Valse melodie; by R. Drigo, of Italy, 
arr. by James C. McCabe; orch. with 
pf. conductor. © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 6; E 682909; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 4734 

Valse tendre; by Arnold Krueger; pf. 
Oodan.,30, 1928: 2-¢. dan. 277) EB 
681676; Hambitzer mus‘c house, 
Milwaukee. 4735 


Valse venita; by Don McWhorter 
[i. e. D. M. McWhorter]; E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. intro. © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1928; E 686460; Donald M. 
McWhorter, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

. 4736 


Valzer brillante in la bemolle; di 
Italo Galaverni, of Italy, op. 6; pf. 
© Jan. 11, 1928; 1 c« Feb. 9; E 
684686; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

4737 


4748 


Vanagiene polka; music by A. Vana- 
gaitis; pf. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; E 


682853; Antanas Vanagaitis, Chi- 
cago. 4738 


Vandringssing (En); words by Ar- 
thur Landfors, music by C. G. Hed- 
berg. © Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; 
E 683462; Carl Gustaf Hedberg, 
Melrose, Mass. A739 


Variations on well-known hymn-tunes; 
collected and arr. by J. Stuart 
Archer, of Great Britain; organ or 
harmonium. Prelude on  Adeste 
fideles. [5 others] © Feb. 15, 
1928; 1 c Feb. 15; E 684793; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 4740 


Vater und sohn; walzerlied von P. 


Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 1 «. 
Feb. 24, 1928; E 683432; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 4741 
Vaterhaus (Das); text von Ferd. 


Gumbert, musik von B. Varnhorn; 
miénnerchor. Cincinnati, O., B. 
Varnhorn pub. co. 4to. © Feb. 23, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 24; E 686350; Ber- 


nard Varnhorn, Cincinnati. 4742 
Venetian dreams; words and music 
by T. C. M. Antonacci. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


13, 1928; E 681901; Theresa C. M. 
Antonacci, San Jose, Calif. 4743 


Venezianische barearole; von Sigfrid 
Karg-Elert, of Germany, op. 112, no. 
4; violine u. klavier. © Sept. 3, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; E 684838 ; 
Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

4744 


Venite; set to music in chant form 
by David McK. Williams; mixed 
voices; organ acc. 4to. © Jan. 13, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 18; E 683231; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 4745 


Ventuno Aprile; versi di Nello De 
Lutio, musica di E. A. Mario, of 
Italy. Napoli-Milano, E. A. Mario. 
(C)} Jan. Bist O28: 4 ve." Web. 15.0 
684742; Italian book co., New York. 

4746 


Vera; waltz melody by D. Poggis. © 
1 ec. Feb. 29, 1928; E 683556; Alpha 
pub. co., New York. 4747 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Erinnerung an 
Verdi’s Troubadour (Fantaisie-selec- 
tion sur les motifs de lopéra 
Trouvére) ; bearb. von Oskar Fetras, 
of Germany; orch., mit violine 1 di- 
rektion. © Jan. 16, 1928; 1 « Feb. 
6; E 684590; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 4748. 


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4749 


Verlorene heimat; aus der revue 
rSchlager auf schlager, text von 
Heide Sachs, musik von Tilmar 
Springefeld, of Germany. © May 
17, 19273) de) Oct. 31; Eh 68ah6a3 
Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

4749 


Very (The) first violin studies; based 
on the major and min. scales, by 
Ellis Levy. pt. 1, maj. studies.— 
pt. 2, min. studies. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2c. each Feb. 23; E 686193, 686194 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

4750, 4751 


Very lovely; unison song, words by 
Rose Fyleman, music by Cecil Shar- 
man, of England; in G. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
14, 1928; 1 ¢ Feb. 18; EH 684810; 
Novello & co., ltd.,; London. A752 


Victor (The) King; Easter concert 
service, words by Palmer Hartsough 
and others, music by J. H. Fillmore 
and others. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. 8vo. © Feb. 21, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 25; E 683485; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 4753 


Victoria; waltz, letra y musica de T. 
Pefa; pf. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1928; B 
681718; Teodoro Pehla, New York. 

4754 


Vida mia; tango, di Stefano Ferruzzi, 
of Italy; pf. © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 ec. 
Feb. 9; E 684685; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 4755 


Vieilie (La) horloge; piéce pour trio, 
de Pierre Larrieu, arr. par Bonald, 
of France; oreh., avee pf. conduc- 
teur. ' 4to''© Jan, 1928" Wc. 
Jan. 28; E 684965; Editions L. 
Maillochon, Paris. 4756 


Vienna nights; danse characteristique, 
by Theodora Dutton; pf. © Feb. 
134.1928 ; 4 ie Heb. 1238) 686203 < 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 4757 


Violin studies in the higher positions ; 
by Andrew Luck, op. 41. © Jan. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 1;, E 681695; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 4758 


Vocalise-étude; en forme de bourrée, 
de J. Canteloube, of France; voix 


moyennes. v. 5. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 28, 1928; E 684961; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 4759 


Voice (The) of thanksgiving no. 4; 
ed. and compiled by the Moody Bible 
institute of Chicago. Chicago, IIL, 
The Bible institute colportage assn. 


Dt. TH, Bas. ve 23 


© Jan. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
7; A 1018708; Moody Bible institute 
of Chicago, Chicago. 4760 


Vola, vola; canzone one-step, dalla 
rivista Ultim’ ora, parole di Dino 
Falconi, musica di Ermete Liberati, 
of Italy. © Jan. 25, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 
15; EH 684749; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 4761 


Volkslied; worte von Emil von Schoe- 
naich-Carolath, musik von Rudolf 
Dost, of Germany, op. 62, no. 1; 
miannerchor, ohne begleitung. 4to. 
© Sept. 15, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1928; 

FE 684830; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 

Zig. . 4762 


Von Corelli bis Mozart; 12 klavier- 
stucke, von Corelli, Duni, Rameau, 
u. a., bearb. u. fortschreitend geord- 
net von Richard Krentzlin, of Ger- 
many. © Dec.:28, 1927; 2 ¢: Feb. 2, 
1828; E 684555; H. R. Krenizlin, 
unterrichtsverlag, Berlin-Lichier- 
felde, Germany. 4763 


| W. B. A. (The) music book; comp'led 


by the Woman’s benefit assn. 4to. 
© Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 10; aff. 
Feb. 9; A 1064897 ; Woman’s benefit 
assn., Port Huron, Mich. 4764 


Wagner (Richard) Lied an den 
abendstern (Le chant de l’étoile du 
berger) ; aus Tannhiuser, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
mit pf. begleitstimme. 4to. © Jan. 
25, 1928; 1 «@ Feb. 23; E 685047; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 4765 


Lohengrin ; 1st act, shortened and 
simplified for small choral societies, 
by F. H. Shera, of Great Britain. 
4to. © Jan. 19, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 25; 
E 684994; Oxford university press, 
London. 4766 


Tannhauser; selection, compiled 
and arr. by Edw. Russell; band, with 
solo B flnt cornet conductor. 4to. 
© ‘Jan. 14;'1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 20; EB 
686121; Charles L. Barnhouse, Oska- 


loosa, Ia. 4767 
Wagneria; novelty-fox-trot, sur les 
motifs de Wagner, par Clément 
Doucet, of France; pf. © Dee. 31, 


1927; 1 ec Jan. 28, 1928; EH 684959 ; 
Editions musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 
f 4768 


Wagoner (The); melody by Roberts, 
Parmam and Chestnut. © 1. Feb. 
15. 1928; E 681974; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 4769 


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no. 2, 1928 


Waitin’ for Katy; fox trot, words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Ted Shapiro, 
arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 4to. 
(Ch Mele) 25, 1928.-. 2. c... Web... 2¢5 HB 
686398; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

4770 


Waiting for you; words by Carlos 
Bertolas and I. R. Wright, melody by 
I. R. Wright. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; 
E 682836; Irwin Roberts Wright, 
San Francisco. 4771 


Waiting for you; words by R. Tepper, 
melody by Cornelius Sampietro. 
1c. Feb. 11. 1928; E 683477; Ray 
Tepper, Brooklyn. Crp ACD 


Walk in Jerusalem just like John; 
words adapted, music arr. by B. B. 
McKinney; male voices. (Jn Cole- 
man’s male choir) © Feb. i, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 17; E 683285; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 4773 


Waltz in blue; words and melody by 
Fred Steinberg [i. e. Frederick Stein- 
berg]; © 1c. Jan. 30, 1928; E 
681774; Frederick Steinberg, Brook- 
line, Mass. 4774 


Waltz (A) in the Argentine; by Theo- 
dora Dutton; pf. © Feb. 13, 1928; 
2 ec. Feb. 23; E 686200; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. ATT5 


Waltz with me; by Robert Nolan Kerr; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 21; 


H 686302; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. AT76 
Waltz with me; words by Marie 


Kertesz, music by Gizi Szanto; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Feb. 24, 1928; 
2e Feb. 27; E 683449; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. A777 


Walzerzwischenspiel (Waltz  inter- 
lude) ; aus der oper Kleider machen 
leute, von Alexander Zemlinsky, arr. 
von Felix Greissle, of Austria; orch. 
mit pf. direction. © Dec. 22, 1927: 
1 ce. Jan. 13, 1928; E 684762; Uni- 
versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. AT7TS 


Wanting you; words by Claire Car- 
valho, music by H. M. Sturhahn. 
Hartford, Conn., Sturhahn music co. 
OuFeh:/ 17,» 1928 3 .2..e,, Feb... 94 E 
682978; Edward M. Sturhahn, Hart- 
ford. 4779 


Wart’ auf mich, mein liebchen tiberm 
Rheine ; worte von Beda und Robert 
Katscher. musik yon R. Katscher, of 
Austria. © Jan. 12, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
24; E 684939; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
Vienna. 4780 


A 4791 


Was hat die Melly angehabt zum tee; 
lied und foxtrot, text von Rudolf 
Hisner, musik von Robert Rella, of 
Austria. © Jan. 15, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
4; EH 684585; Wiener Phoenix verlag, 
Vienna. 4781 


Was ist mit deiner nase los- siisser 
Emil; foxtrot, text yon Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Austin Hgen u. Doelle, 
both of Germany. © Dee. 14, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 684896; Roehr 
aktiengeselischaft, Berlin. 4782 


Was it a dream; words by Larry Spier 
and Addy Britt, music by Sam Cos- 
low ; pf. and ukulele acc. Feb. 14, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 15; E 681$54; Spier 
& Coslow, inc., New York.4 4783 


Was it fair; words by Glenn T. Neville, 
music by R. Wall,” ©: f c. Pep. 2. 
1928; E 682774; Robert Wall, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 4784 


Was soll ich bloss machen . . .; foxtrot, 
text von Kurt Schwabach u. Willy 
Resen, musik von W. Rosen, of Ger- 
many. © Dec. 14, 1927; 1 « Feb. 20, 
1928; E 684895; Roehr aktiengesell- 
schaft, Berlin. 4785 


Watch (The) dog; by John Mokrejs; 
pf: © Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 2; 
KH 682753; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 4786 


Water boy; negro convict song, arr. 
by J. R. Johnson. Curwen ed. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Dee. 
28, 1927; 1 ¢. Dee. 29; 1 ce Feb. 15, 
1928; E 686057; J. Rosamond John- 
son, New York. ATST 


Waving (The) daffodils; by Frederic 
Mullen, of Hngland; pf. London, 
Rowland’s. © Jan. 25, 1928: 1 «@. 
Feb. 7; E 684609; Solomon Rowland, 
London. 4788 


Way down in jail on my knees; words 
by Grady Moore, melody by Sid 
Harkreader. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1928; 
E 681977; Chicago: music pub. co.. 
inc., Chicago. 4789 


Way down in Owyhee; words by O. 
M. Nielson, music by Casper Nathan. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
18, 1928; 2 e. Feb. 24; E 683394; 
Olaf M. Nielson, Provo, Utah. 4790 


Way down in Tallahatch’ (ie) ; charac- 
teristic coon song, words and musie 
by Florence Donaldson, Arthur 
Donaldson and Edward Trautman. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1928; E 681791; Ed- 
ward Trautman, New York. 4791 


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4792 


Dt. BTS. wee 


Way (The) of the cross; 8-pt. cho., 
from The true God, words by Henry 
H. Bonnell, music by Francis Me- 
Collin; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 « Feb. 
13; E 681911; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 4792 


Wayside tunes; 3 duets, by F. Percival 
Driver, of Great Britain; pf. 4 
hands. 1. The jolly tar. [2 others] 
Feb. 3, 1928 2" el Web), (Bie BH 
684951; International music co., Itd., 
London. 


We; waltz, from Jolly Jerome, words 
by R. W. French, music by J. E. 
Wood. Boston, Mass., Tremont mu- 
sic pub) co.*°© Feb. 13, 1928; 2 ‘ec. 
Feb. 16; E 688223; Roy W. French 
and James HE. Wocd, Orange, Mass. 

4794 


We are going to be married; words by 
Walter Lawrence, music by J.. H. 
Garvey; pf. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1928; E 
G6Si760; John H. Garvey, Somerville, 
Mass. é 4795 


We dance and sing; by Richardson © 


Phillips, op. 32, no. 2; pf. © Dec. 
15, 1927: 2 evan. (Heese HY GW9956 : 
B. F. Wood musie co., Boston. 4796 


We love—we two—we do; words and 
melody by M. C. Saph, pf: ace. by 
Kldon B. Spofford. © 1c. Feb. 3, 


1928; EH 681758; Margaret Cornwall ° 


Saph, Berkeley, Calif. 4797 


We're from Indiana; words of cho. by 
William Herschell, verses and music 
by FEF. C. Huston; with choruses for 
male and mixed voices. © Jan. 
1G, 7292385) Zines  Meby ed : a AGSiGs st ; 
Frank C. Huston, Indianapolis. 

4798 


We're wild about Caroline; words and 
music by A. Wiley and B. Wiley, 
arr. by James Alston. © 1. Aug. 
25, 1927; E 671006; Arnold Wiley 
and Bertha Wiley, Chicago. 4799 


We shall meet; words by M. Wilson, 
music by G. W. Ashley. New York 
Cty, Frank Harding. © Jan. 30, 
1928: 2 ce. Feb. 4; E 682826; Maude 
Wilson, Wellsville, O. 4800 


Weber (Ludwig) Zwei — geistliche 
gesinge ; text von dichter unbekannt, 
musik yon Ludwig Weber, of Ger- 
many; frauenchor u. streichquartett. 
1. Der tag nimmt ab. [1 other] © 
July 25, 1927: 1c. Web.’ 3; 1928). 


684658; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, 
Wolfenbiittel, Germany. 4801 


4793 © 


Weep you no more, sad fountains; 
words anon., music by Gilbert A. 
Alcock, of Great Britain; sop. and 
contralto; in D. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations]. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; EH 684909; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 4802 


Weeping (The) willow tree; words 
and melody by Daphne Burns. 
tc. Keb."15) 1928 > Bi Getoitas: oni- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

4803 


Weihnachtsspiel; von Hermann Zil- 
cher, of Germany, op. 61, no. 3; pf. 
© Oct. 10, 1927; 1.e Feb. 3, 1928 ; 
E 684652; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 4804 


Wenn der erste kommt, brauch ich 
Marie; aus Streng verboten, text u. 
musik von Fritz Rotter, Franz 
Doelle u. Otto Stransky, all of Ger- 
many, arr. von Otto‘L ndemann. © 
May. ).; 17, 1920. 1, "en Oeics rab eH) 
685172 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m..b. H., 
Berlin. — 4805 


Wenn die puszta schweigt ... ; bos- 
ton, text von Beda, musik yon Em- 
merich Kalman, of Hungary. 
Dec.:' 3, 19273,2 ¢. Peb.a11926 5 1 
684559; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
Vienna. 4806 


Wenn ich dran denk! beim Neckar- 
wein auf der Stuttgarter weinsteig ; 
worte u. musik yon W. Benignus. 
@© Jan. 23,°1928-) Akers ihebee BE 
681696; Wilhelm SBenignus, New 
York. 4807 


Wenn sich hinde nah’n im dunkeln; 
valse boston, text und musk von 
Rudolf Bernauer, of Germany. © 
Mar. .26,° 4927 + Ae. (Gets Vales 
685150; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 4808 


Were you there; old words adapted, 
music arr. by B. B. McKinney; male 
voices. (Jn Coleman’s male choir) 
©)Feb: °1, 1928; ‘Dryer Mena? 
683279 ; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

4809 


West (The) is the West no more; 
words by Billy Woods [i. e. W. 
Woods], music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1928; E 681851; William 
Woods, Billings, Mont. 4810 


West Virginia moon; words and music 
by John Patrck Breigh. © Nov. 
24, 1927; 2 ec. Dec. 30; E 6838288; 
Hulda Hetze, Menomonie, Wis. 

4811 


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no. 2, 1928 


4833 


West (The) window of life; words by 
P. C. Lowe, music by A. A. Arons. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1928; 
E 683015; Percy C. Lowe and Alex- 
ander A. Arons, Washington. 4812 


Western moon; from Go west young 
man, words and music by M. 8. 
Temple. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
18; E 6838254; Merlin S. Temple, 
Summit, N. J. 4813 


Westward; words from The song of 
Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth 
Longfellow, music by Cecil Bur- 
leigh, op. 62; low or med. voice. © 
Jam 26, 1928: 2° ec: Heb. ~10;'' E 
681931; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

4814 


What a Savior; words and music by 
V: R. Hines. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 27; E 683447; Viola R. Hines, 
Chicago. 4815 


What a wonderful night this would 
be; words and music by Billy 
Smythe and Art Gillman, arr. by 

Carleton L. Colby: pf. and ukulele 

ace. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1928; E 683193 ; 

Ted Browne music co., ine., Chicago. 

. 4816 


What about me; words by Harry Gra- 
ham, music by Albert Sirmay, of 
Hungary. London, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © Feb. 14, 1928; 1c. Feb. 16; 
Hi 684783 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

4817 


What if the world were all sunshine; 
words by 8. B. Tallakson, melody by 
Herman A. Hummel. © 1 c. Feb. 
24, 1928; E 683572; Senora Bell Tal- 
lakson, Sisseton, S. D. 4818 


What’ll I do if the Mississippi goes 
dry; words by Harry Pease, music 
by Ed. G. Nelson; ukulele arr. by 
N. Paloa. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 
15; E 686048; A. J. Stasny music co., 
inc., New York. 4819 


What of it; words and melody by Ray- 
mond Reginelli, Walter Hirsch and 
Milton Samuels. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 
1928 ; E 682991; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 4820 


What’s in heaven made on earth by 
wicked man; words by M. L. Erwin, 
melody by Robert Van Sickle. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1927; E 682886: Martha 
Louisa Irwin, Berkeley, Calif. 4821 


What way does the wind come; unison 
song, words by William Wordsworth, 
music by Eric H. Thiman, of Eng- 


land; in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 13, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 18; E 684807; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 4822 


Whatever the weather; words by 
Mitchell M. Lewis, melody by Sam 
Rossman [i. e. S. H. Rossman]. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 683354; Samuel 
Henry Rossman, Roxbury, Mass. 

4823 


When; words by Andy Razaf and Bob 
Schafer, music by J. C. Johnson. © 
Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c Feb. 2; E 682745; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 4824 


When and where; ballad waltz song, 
words by C. B. Davis, music by P. 
Colavita. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; HB 
6831385; Philip Colavita and Claude 
B. Davis, Richmond. 4825 


When and where; waltz, by P. Cola- 
vita; B flat cornet, with pf. acc. © 
1 ec. Feb. 7, 1928; E 682915; Philip 
Colavita, Richmond. 4826 


When God made the soul of you; 
words by Anne Lu Burns, music by 
M. V. Howell. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1927; 
EH 682934; May Valega Howell, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 4827 


When I am with you; by J. Marrero; 
cornet; in F. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; 
E 682990; John Marrero, New Or- 
leans. 4828 


When I fell in love with you; words 
and music by J. L. Knipe. © Feb. 
17, 1928; 2. -@:BReb) 29;) 1683522: 
James L. Knipe, Lancaster, Pa. 

4829 


When I get out; words and melody by 
Norfolk quartette. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15, 
1928; EK 681968; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago, 4830 


When I go on the stage; from She’s 
my baby, words by Lorenz Hart, 
music by Richard Rodgers; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. 
Feb. 23; E 686322; Harms, inc., New 
York: 4831 


When I’m blue; words and melody by 


G) In, bone @.t) es» Webs 7, 1928 : 
E 682922; Glynn Lea Long, New 
Orleans. 4832 


When I say good-bye; words by Gene 
Stone [i. e. E. R. Stone], music by 
Jack Burgess [i. e. William Watson 
Burgess, jr.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1928; 
E 686443 ; Eugene Robert Stone, Los 
Angeles. 4833 


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4834 


Dt-TEE, NS y. 23 


When I see an oyster walk upstairs; 
words and mus.c by Ted Waite, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 20, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 21; E 684954; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 4834 


When it’s summertime; words and 
melody by A. I. S. Steed. ©1«. 
Feb. 18, 1928; E 681888; Alice I. S. 
Steed, Salt Lake City. 4835. 


When ma grows old; words by L. 
Frenkel, music by Kathleen A. 
Hutcheson. © 1.c. Feb. 14, 1928; 
E 683156; Lillie Frenkel, St. Louis. 

4836 


When someone dear is near; words by 
L. C. Martin, music by Homer Tour- 
jée. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; 

E 683390; Luella Curtis Martin, Per- 

ris, Calif. 4837 


When the brown hair turns to gray; 
words by A. H. Blackiston,:music by 


William M. Hunter. © 1c. Feb. 2, 
1928; E 682777; Andrew Hooten 
Blackiston, New York. 4838 


When the dreams of a dreamer come 
true; words and music by W. S. 
Roddie, of Great Britain. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Feb. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 685187; W. 
Stewart Roddie, London. 4839 


When the earth is wrapped in autumn 
leaves; words by H. L. Allen, melody 
by Robert H. Brennen. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1928; E 686385; Harold L. Allen, 
Trenton, Mich. j 4840 


When the goldenrod is blooming once 
again; words and melody by Roy 
Harvey. © 1. Feb. 15, 1928; E 
681993 ; Chicago music pub. ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 4841 


When the moon is up; unison song, 
words by Patience Ropes, music by 
Alec Rowley, of Great Britain; 
treble voices; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 8, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 7; E 684786; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd., London. 4842 


When the sun is sinking; words by I. 
Abrahamson, melody by J. W. Grier. 
© 1c Feb. 23, 1928; © 686225; 
James Wilford Grier and Irving 
Abrahamson, Los Angeles. 4843 


When you carry the torch; words and 


melody by James Hershel. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 25, 1928; E 686370; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 4844 


When you know me and I know you; 
words by Josie Dority-Bader, music 
by A. E. Bader. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1928; 
E 682762; Albert EH. Bader, Hachita, 
N. M. 4845 


When you meet the girl you love; 
words by Gulielma Day Orr, melody 
by R. Henderly. © 1 Feb. 11, 
1928; E 683119; Russell Henderly, 
Cincinnati, 4846 


Where do to-morrow’s come from; 
words and music by Tommie Malie 
and Larry Vincent, arr. by -Rube 
Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; E 686284; 
Milton Weii music co., Chicago. 

4847 


Where does a sausage grow; words 
and music by Jack Tudball, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 6,, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 7; E 684628; B. Feldman 
& co:, London. 4848 


Where, grave, thy victory ; Haster serv- 
ice, words by Herman von Berge, 
and'‘others, music by Fred B. Holton, 
and others. 8vo. © Jan. 23, 1928; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 23;.A 1067487; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 4849 


Where’s my sweetheart to-night ; words 
and melody by R. EH. Williams. © 
1c. Feb..7, 1928; E 682930; R. Hd- 
ward Williams, White Plains, N. Y. 

4850 


Where the Monongahela flows between 
the hills; words and music by I. J. 
Rossell. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
8; E 682972; Irvin J. Rossell, Blairs- 
ville, Pa. 4851 


Where will I be; words by J. F. Coots, 
melody by H. Ford and T. Tortomas. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1928; E 683294; J. 
Fred Coots, Tony 'Tortomas and 
Harry Ford. 4852 


Wherefore shall I hang up my bow; 


2-pt. song, music by Bernard Van 
Dieren, of Great Britain; treble 
voices; in BE. 4to. [Staff and tonic 


sol-fa notations] © Jan. 19, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 25; E 685000; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 4853 


Which; from Paris, words and music 
by. Cole Porter.. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 28; E 686406; Harms, inc., 
New York. 4854 


While lowly shepherds watched by 
night; Christmas carol, by George 


244 


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no, 2, 1928 


4877 


B. Staff, music by W. R. Voris; sop. | Why can’t you care; words and melody 


solo with 4 mixed voices and organ 
ace. sto, © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 ec. 
Feb. 18; E 6838226; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 4855 


Whispering hope; 2 pt. cho., words and 
music by Alice Hawthorne [pseud. of 
Septimus Winner], arr. by William 
M. Felton. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1928; 
2 ¢« Feb. 9; E 683033; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 4856 


White (The) rose; words and melody 
by J. Patterson. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1928; 
E 681817; Ralph Peer, New York. 

' 4857 


Whiteman stomp; by Jo Trent and 
Thomas Waller, arr. by Leonard 
Hayton; orch. 4to. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 15; E 683179; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 4858 


Who cares; words and music by L. N. 


mocers) ©) 1 ce. Keb. 21, 1928: EH 
683358; Lo:s Newton Rogers, San 
Antonio. 4859 


Who has seen the wind; 2-pt. song, 
words by Christina Georgiana Ros- 
setti, music by F. Leslie Calver, of 
Great Britain; sop. 1 and 2. 4to. 
© Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 18; EH 
681873; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 4860 


Who is Sylvia; words by Shakespeare, 
music by Edward German, of Eng- 
land, arr. by John Pointer; sop. and 
alioe 4t0.,:.(C).\ Keb: \13,,, 1928 ;:, d.°e: 
Feb. 18; E 684808; Novello & co., 


ltd., London. 4861 
Who put the pep in pepper; words and 
music by G. S. Horne; pf. ©1e.. 


Feb. 14, 1928; E 683170; Gertrude 
S. Horne, Meadville, Pa. 4862 


Who’s goin’ to get you; words by Jack 
Yellen, music by Milton Ager; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Feb. 16, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
18; E 683261; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 4863 


Who’s the boy; from Greenwich Vil- 
lage follies, words by Max and 
Nathaniel Lief, music by Ray Per- 
kins; pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 4, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 7; E 682954; Harms, 
ine., New York. 4864 


Why; words and melody by Bud Fern- 
wood: © .1.¢ Feb. 21, 1928; EH 
683376; Roland Guehrer, Milwaukee. 

4865 


93485—28—_8 


by M. J. Callahan. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1928; E 681828; Marie J. Callahan, 
Cleveland. 4866 


Why did you go away; words by Leola 
Stout and Fred Davis, melody by 
J. De Pucci. © Nov. 14, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 31; E 682692; Joe De Pucci, 
San Francisco. 4867 


Why have you left me alone; words 
and melody by B. Michel. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 16, 1928; E 683190; Bernard 
Michel, Milwaukee. 4868 


Why keep waiting for tomorrow; 
words and music by A. Bailey, arr. 
by Chas. L. Johnson. © 1. Feb. 6, 
1928; E 681790; Arthur Bailey, 
Kansas City, Mo. 4869 


Why should I feel lonely; words by 
Harry Graham, music by Philip 
Charig, Joseph Meyer, of U. S., and 
Albert Sirmay, of Hungary. London, 
Chappell & co., Itd. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 16; EH 683239; Harms, inc., 
New York. 4870 


Why should I forget; words by Jack 
McDonald, music by Johnny Salb; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 23, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 23; E 686204; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 4871 


Why was Mary born with a dimple; 
words by C. Marilla, melody by 
Robert H. Brennen. © 1c. Feb. 25, 
1928; E 6863887; Carroll Marilla, 
McClellandtown, Pa. 4872 


Wiegenlied; von Sigfrid Karg-Elert, 
of Germany, op. 112, no. 1; violine 
u. klavier. © Sept. 3, 1927; 1c. Feb. 
18, 1928; EH 684835; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 4873 


Wiener tanz (Viennese dance); von 
Friedman-Giirtner, arr. von Emil 
Bauer, of Austria; orch. mit pf. di- 
rection. © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
13, 1928; EH 684760; Universal edi- 
tion actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 4874 


Wife and husband; words and music 
by Elder W. Isaac. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1928; E 681852; International music 
pub co., Chicago. 4875 


Wild flower valley; duet, by Helen 
Dallam ; violin. © Jan. 26, 1928, 2c. 
Feb. 10; E 681939; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 4876 


Wild flowers and butterflies; march, 
by H. D. Hewitt; pf. © Feb. 7, 
1928; 2. ce. Feb. 9; E 683048; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 4877 


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4878 


Dt. 115, Nossa 


Will o’ the wisp; by Hubert Bath, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Row- 
land’s. © Feb. 9, 1928; 1c. Feb. 24; 
E 684916; Solomon Rowland, Lon- 
don. 4878 


Will o’ wisp; by Bob Effros and Phil 
Wall; pf. © Feb. 18, 1928; 2c. Feb. 
20; E 686119; Spier & Coslow, ine., 
New York. 4879 


Will the lion tame ’er; fox trot, words 
and melody by H. A. Kies. © 1 «. 
Feb. 20, 1928; E 686148; Horace 
Allen Kies, Platteville, Wis. 4880: 


Will you be sorry ; words by Gus Kahn, 
musie by Grace LeBoy Kahn. 
Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c« Feb. 27; E 
683451; Jerome H. Remick & CO., 
New York. 4881 


Will you write to me; fox trot, words 
and music by B. Murray, of Canada. 
© Feb. 23, 19298; 2c. Feb. 24: B 
686352; Bethune Murray, East Chat- 
ham, Ont., Canada. 4882: 


Willie my darling; words and melody. 


by Roy Harvey. © 1. Feb. 15, 
1928; E 681992; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 4883 
Willner (Arthur) Concerto; von A. 
Willner, of Czechoslovakia, op. 37; 


streichorchester. © Dec. 23, 1927; 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1928; E 684763; Uni- 
versal edition  actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 4884 


Willow (The) brook; by Thomas F. 
Dunhill, of Great Britain; viola and 
pf. © Feb. 1, 1928; 1 c Feb. 17; 
E 684821; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 4885 


Wind (The) and the leaves; caprice, 
by Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 568; pf. 
Lawrence, Mags., Bay state music co. 
© Dec. 24, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 681734; Reginald K. Liversidge, 
Lawrence, Mass. 4886 


Winds’ caprice; by C. L. Hulit; pf. 
© 1e Jan. 27, 1928; E 683419; 
Carroll L. Hulit, Westbrook, Me. 

4887 


Wine of the fairies; words by Shelley, 
music by Ian Whyte, of Great Brit- 


ain. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 23; 
E 684907; J. & W. Chester, ltd., 
London. 4888 


Winter comes; composer anon., early 
17th century, transcribed and ed. by 
Peter Warlock, of Great Britain; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto; in A min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


© Nov. 10, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1928; 
EK 684999; Oxford university press, 
London. 4889 


Wisconsin—great and grand; words 
by Charles Albert Beggs, music by 
Charles Augustus Meyers. © Feb. 
7, 1928; 2 e..)\ Keb. 580s cHAGEESS7:; 
Independent music rublishers, Keno- 
sha, Wis. 4890 


Without you; words and melody by I. 


Berlin. © 1 @ Feb. 21, 1928; BH 
683377; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 4891 


Without you; words anon., music by 
R. Wall’ © 1+ e\Feb. 271928 Bb 
682773:; Robert Wall, Long Island 
CityNe. Y: 4892 


Wo die balaleika klingst; aus der revue 
Schlager auf schlager, text von Otto 
Sprinzel, musik von Tilmar Springe- 
feld, of Germany. \ May 17, 1927; 
1 ec. Oct. 31; E 685161; Rondo-ver- 
lag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 4893 


Wollenhaupt (H. A.) Study; by H. - 
A. Wollenhaupt, op. 22, ed. by Ernst 
C. Krohn; pf. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. 
and aff. Feb. 8; A 1064787; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. 4894 


Wollt ihr, dass ewig die sonne euch 
scheine; trinkt deutschen  wein, 
marschlied, text von Felix Josky, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many, klav. arr. v. Otto Lindemann.: 
© Dee. 11, 1926; 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1927; 
E 685199 ; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 


Berlin. 4895 
Wonder-star (The); singing game, 
words and music by Eleanor 
Farjeon, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
Jan. 26,. 1928: eo Webi aa jn 
684990; Oxford university press, 
London. 4896 


Wonderful night; words and melody 
by A. J. Ziegler, ©) i eheb. 29, 
1928; E 683567; Albert J. Ziegler, 
Minneapolis. 4897 


Wonderful sweetheart; words by Ange- 
line Ignera, melody by G. E. Klopf. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; E 682856; 
George Elvin Klopf, Chicago. 4898 


Wondering; fox trot, words by T. J. 
Gardner, melody by J. J. Williams. 
©. 1 %e Jan. 3t, 1926s" Hi Gs2705 } 
John J. Williams and T. John 
Gardner, Jersey City. 4899 


Won't it be nice to be married; duet 
from His Royal Shyness, words and 
musie by E. W. Miller, of Canada. 
Toronto, Ont., Draper musie co. © 


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no. 2, 1928 


att say LO28:io1) +e, sFeb.! 13; 
684741; Edward W. Miller, Toronto, 
Canada. 4900 


Won't you be mine; words and music 
by M. E. Drumm. © 1. Feb. 25, 
1928; E 686367; Melvin H. Drumm, 
Chicago. 4901 


Wood (Thomas) ‘Three plain tunes; 
by T. Wood, of Great Britain; pf. 
nos, 13. ©. Jan. 5, 1928; 1.¢. Feb. 
25; E 685016; Oxford university 
press, London. 4902 


World (The) air hero; fox trot, words 
by E. B. McLean, melody by Len 
Fleming. © 1. Feb. 11, 1928; E 
683117 ; Ella B. McLean, Tulsa, OKl. 

4903 


World (The) goes round; fox trot, 
words and melody by H. A. Kies. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1928; E 6861438; 
Horace Allen Kies, Platteville, Wis. 

4904 


World (The) or Jesus; words and mu- 
sic by Harry Dixon Loes; male 
voices. (Jn Coleman’s male choir) 
© Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 
683268 ; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

4905 


Would God I were the tender apple 
blossom; Irish melody from London- 
derry County, words by Katharine 
Tynan Hinkson, music arr. by Wil- 
liam M. Felton; 2 pt. cho. 4to. © 
Pee ae Toe.) 2 Cs, Mep, 213". BH 
686291 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4906 


Would you ever think of me; words 
and melody by Roy Harvey. 
1c. Feb. 15, 1928; E 681981; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

4907 


Would you mind; words and music by 
mehaeato, pr. C), ke ep, 23, 
1928; E 686226; Bernardo Fazioli, 
Belmont, Mass. 4908 


Wouldn’t take nothing for my jour- 
ney; words and melody by Ken- 
tucky thorobreds. © 1 ec. Feb. 15, 
1928; E 686011; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 4909 


Wunderbare (Der) mandarin; musik 
aus der gleichnamigen pantomime, 
von Béla Bartok, of Hungary, op. 
Me orc. — Partitur, ..@) Dee, 22, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 27, 1928; E 684766; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 4910 


x . 4920 


E | Xi (The) psi phi sweetheart; words 


by Edmund H. Van Devort, music 
by A. A. O’Brien. © 1 c. Feb. 15, 
1928; E 686035; Arthur Anthony 
O’Brien, Columbus, O. 4911 


Y a toujours une femme 14-dessous; 
paroles de Léo Leliévre, fils, et 
Jacques-Charles, musique de Jean 
Boyer, of France; ace. de pf. avec 
arr. pour ukulele de F. Salabert. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; BH 
685099 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4912 


Yale (The) blues; fox trot, words by 
Collie Knox, music by Vivian Ellis, 
arr. by Frank HE. Barry; orch. New 
York, Leo Feist, ine. 4to. © Feb. 
20, 1928; 2 c Feb. 21; E 686318; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

4913 


Yankee Doodle; paraphrase, ed. and 
transcribed by Ralph Colicchio; ten. 
banjo. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 
29; EH 683514; Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 4914 


Yellow dog blues; by W. C. Handy, 
arr. and transcribed by FE. Henri 
Klickmann; E flat alto, B flat ten. 
and C melody saxophones, with pf. 
ace. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 ¢« Feb. 10; 
E 681840; Alfred & co., New York. 

4915 


Yes dear; melody fox trot, from the 
musical comedy, words by Morey 
Davidson, music by C. Rupp. 1st 
ed. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; 
FE 686355; Carl Rupp music publish- 
ers, Cleveland. 4916 


Yes, God is good; 2-pt. hymn anthem, 
words by John H. Gurney, music by 
Eduardo Marzo, op. 157; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 13; E 681910; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 4917 


Yes or no; words and music by Paul 
Wenton Chase. © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 1928; 
E 682880 ; Clayton W. Peirson, Pasa- 
dena. 4918 


You; words and music by B. Brown. 


[Photostat] © 1 ce Jan. 3, 1928; 
E 679900; Bertrand Brown, New 
York. 4919 


You; words by J. Keirn Brennan, mel- 
ody by Marsh McCurdy. © 1 ce. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 682835; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 4920 


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4921 


Dt. DS. ere 


You are all that is romance to me; 
from Chiqu ta, words by A. D. Riley, 
music by I. O. Edwards. 
W. Va., Wheeling high school. © 
Feb. 8, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 8; E 682978 ; 
Alvah Dale Riley and Fred Oliver 
Edwards, Wheeling, W. Va. 4921 


You are love; from Show boat, words 
by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd., music 
by Jerome Kern. © Feb. 4, 1928; 


2c. Feb. 8; E 681799; T. B. Harms 
co., New York. 4922 


You are the wonderful one; words by 
Gulielma Day Orr, melody by R. 
Henderly. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1928; E 
683120; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 4823 


You do, you do, you know you do; 
words and music by M. C. Jansen. 
© dues. Jane; 25-1928 2B 681524 : 
Maude Campbell Jansen, San José, 
Calif. 4924 


You got to reap just what, you sow; 
Spiritual, words anon., music alr. 
by William L. Dawson; low voice; 
in E flat. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
9; E 682975; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 4925 


You gotta be a college bred man; 
words and music by C. C. Slaton. 
© Feb. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 8; E 
682968 ; Charles Clyde Slaton, Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 4926 


You had better not go down to Thirty- 
fifth and State no more; words and 
music by A. Wiley and B. Wiley, 
arr. by James Alston. © 1c. Aug. 
25, 1927; E 671007; Arnold Wiley 
and Bertha Wiley, Chicago. 4927 


You'll never know; words and melody 
by F. Norman. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1928; 


EK 682838; Frank Norman, New 
York. 4928 
You maybe somebody; words by J. 
Metrie, music by Burt Mann. ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 1928; E 682840; Joseph 
Metr’e, Milwaukee. 4929 


You-oo0 ma Caroline; de Comte Obli- 
gado, lyrics d’André Barde, musique 
de Raoul Moretti, of France. 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c« Feb. 24, 1928; 
H 685103; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4930 


You’re just like an angel to me; words 
by H. Baltimore, melody by A. Rem- 


sen. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1928; E 681843; 
Alice Remsen and Harry Baltimore, 
ew York. 4931 
9) 

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Wheeling, © 


You're my girl; words and melody by 
Louis Miller. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15, 1928; 
E 681962; Louis Strizik, Brooklyn. 

4932 


You're only passing the time with me; 
words and melody by Will Oakland. 
© 1c Feb. 18, 1928; EH 683310; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 4933 


You’re the first thing I think of in the 
morning; words by Billy Tracy, mu- 
sic by Jack Stanley. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1928; E 682863; Broadway music 
corp., New York. — 4934 


You waited too long; fox trot, words 
and melody by L. M. Barrus. © 
1c. Feb. 17, 1928; E 683321; Lester 
M. Barrus, Salt Lake City. 4935 


You will be mine someday; words by 
by R. King, melody by Robert H. 
Brennen. © 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1928; E 
686386; Regenia King, Fisk, Mo. 

_ 4936 


You would; fox-trot, words and music 
by Nick Morris [pseud. of Thomas 
Nicholas Morrissey] © Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 -c .Feb. 23; ,H . .G86195 ; 
Thomas Morrissey, Little Rock, Ark. 

4937 


Young America; triumphal march 
song, words by C. K. Solberg, mu- 
sic by K. N. Fugle; 4 mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 «@ Feb. 6; 
E 682895; Kristian Nilsson Fugle, 
Chicago. 4938 


Young (A) Washington; words by 
Daisy M. Moore, music by M. Helen 
McCleaf. 16mo. © Feb. 19, 1928; 
2 ec. Feb. 17; E 686060; Standard 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 4939 


Your close friend; words and music 
by Elder W. Isaac. © 1. Feb. 10, 
1928; E 681853 ; International music 
pub. co., Chicago. 4940 


Your duty and mine; hymn, words by 
B. Castle, music by Iva Dell Kirk. 


(Jn Colporteur song sheaf) © Jan. 
G, 1928; .'2 EGS Web? tie fh ocalso ; 
Burton Castle, Nashville. 4941 


Your good-bye kiss; words and music 
by Byron Gay and Neil Morét; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Feb. 18, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 28; E 686188; Villa Moret, 
ine., San Francisco. 4942 


Your [!] just the girl of my dreams; 
words and melody by R. M. Breeden. 
1G. Jan. Do, bee eed = 
Robert M. Breeden, Chicago. 4943 


48 


MUSICAL 
no. 2, 1928 


Your love belongs to me; ballad, words 
by Stark Paget, music by Dimple 
Davis. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
24; E 686354; Chansonette pub. co., 
inc., Montgomery, Ala. 4944 


Your song from paradise; by Sydney 
Barlow Brown, arr. by Charles N. 
Grant; orch. ace. to voice, violin or 
solo trumpet, with pf. conductor; 
in” A flat. 4to.° © Feb. 15, 1928; 
2 ec. Feb. 18; E 683323; Boosey & 
co., Itd., New York. 4945 


Youthful joys (Joies d’enfants); 6 
very easy recreations for teacher 
and pupil, by Georges Bernard, of 
France; pf., 4 hands. 1. Joyful 
mareh..’ [5 others] ‘ ‘© Feb. ‘17, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 20; E 683325; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 4946 


Zajac zenych; melody by P. Hu- 
meniuk. © 1 ce. Jan. 31, 1928; EB 
682701; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

4947 


Zbior koled; zebrat i zharmonizowal 
Wincenty Baluta; gltosy mieszane. 
©: Woy. 7%, 1927;,2 c Nov. 30;; E 
681675; Vincent Baluta, Oak Park, 
Til. 4948 


Zompa, llari llira (Stornellata) ; testo 
napolitano d’autore ignoto, English 


COMPOSITIONS 


3 4954 


d’una antica canzone d’autore ignoto 
di Vittorio Giannini. © Feb. 1, 
1OZ8s 2s Ge, 24h) Ge2teas. G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 4949 


Zu Bonn am Rhein; von W. Linde- 
mann, of Germany; orch. mit text. 
4to.. (©) Deer 192d e Webs 15, 
1928; HE 684753; Wilhelm Linde- 
mann, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. 

4950 


Zwei rote rosen, ein zarter kuss; lied 
u. foxtrot, text von Kurt Robitschek, 
musik von Walter Kollo, of Ger- 
many. © Aug. 18, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 
24, 1928; E 684941; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 4951 


1st district song; words by Mary R. 
Gamble, music by F. P. Grant. 4to. 
©" Jan. 31, 1928 :) Does Heb. Gesu Hi 
682807 ; Frances Pitts Grunt, Missis- 
sippi City, Miss. 4952 


5° prélude dramatique; de M. Daras, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 «@ Feb. 24; 
EK 685116; Maurice Piéna, ltd., Lon- 
don. 4953 


12° barearolle; de Gabriel Fauré, op. 
106, transcrit par Gustave Sama- 
zeuilh, of France; violon et pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; E 


text by F. H. Martens, sul tema 685134; Durand et cie., Paris. 4954 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 10 unpublished) _ 41 
Class HE, Musical compositions (including 1,487 unpublished) _________ 4, 913 
iiohe Gu eee I A A. MS ee ee ee 4, 954 


LIST OF MUSICTOFP Which. THE SUBSISA iis COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SEG. 24. 0F eT RE Agi) OF 


MARCH 4, 1909 


Absent-minded beggar; words by Rud- 
yard Kipling, music by Arthur Sulli- 
van; with cho. ad lib. © Herbert 
Sullivan, London, as the executor of 
the author of the music. R 42797, 
Sept. 24, 1927. ak 


Adela; overture, by Wm. F. Kretsch- 
mer, op. 110; full orch. © Agatha 
Kretschmer, San Francisco, as the 


widow of the author. R 43058, Feb. 
4, 1928. ‘ 2 
African (An) symphony; ragtime 


spasm, by F. H. Losey; orch. © 
F. H. Losey, Orange, N. J., as the 
author. R 48072, Feb. 9, 1928. 3 


Air de ballet; instrumental selection, 
by H. Devries. © Herman Devries, 
Chicago, as the author. R 43150, 
Feb. 8, 1928. 4 


Air with variations; by Charles 
Danclayepr“b2s:) 4 not ke ede py, G. 
Lehmann; violin and pf. © George 
Lehmann, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 48078, Dec. 10, 
1927. 5 


Albumblatt (Album leaf) ; by Richard 
Joh. Hichberg, op. 4, ed. by G. Leh- 
mann; violin and pf. © George 
Lehmann, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 48094, Dec. 10, 
1927. 6 


Alpine echoes; waltz, by Koschat, arr. 
by Wm. F. Kretschmer; full orch. 
© Agatha Kretschmer, San Fran- 
cisco, as the widow of the author of 
the arrangement. R 48059, Feb. 4, 
1928. ( 


Always helping somewhere; words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. 
©-Edmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 48033, Feb. 8, 1928. 8 


Anniversary march; arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; pf. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43118, Jan. 16,1928. 9 


[4954 


Arrival (L’arrivée) ; by Ch. Dancla, 
op. 178, no. 2, rev. and fingered by 
G. Saenger; 4 violins. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author of 
the arrangement. R 43116, Jan. 16, 
1928. 10 


Ascribe ye the power; anthem, by C. 
Simper. © Caleb: Simper, Barn- 
staple, England, as the author. R 
42994, Jan. 27, 1928. 11 


At the husking bee; waltz, by F. L. 
Eyer, op. 28, no. 2; pf. duet. © 
Frank L. Eyer, Montreat, N. C., as the 
author. R 42933, Jan. 3, 1928. 12, 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Za- 
netta overture; arr. by T.. M. -To- 
bani; full orch. © ‘Theo. Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 43108, Jan. 16, 1928. 13 


Auf wiedersehn; words by Frederic 
Ranken, music by A. Lachaume. © 
Aimé Lachaume, Paris, as the au- 


thor. R 42788, Jan. 6, 1928. 14 
Barn (A) dance; by H. Engelmann, 
op. 432, no. 8. me. 26) Marie JC. 


Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 42928, Jan. 
3, 1928. 15 


Beautiful city of Sligo; words by Al- 
fred Perceval Graves, music by 
Charles Villiers Stanford. © Jennie 
Anna Maria Stanford, Beaconsfield, 
Bucks, England, as the widow of the 
author. R 42792, Sept. 24, 1927. 16 


Belle (The) of Bohemia ; musical com- 
edy in 3 acts, by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Ludwig Englander. Vocal 
sc. © Carla Englander Poltz, Vi- 
enna, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the music, who is not living. 


R 42772, Oct. 29, 1927. LT 
Berceuse; by E. Berger; pf. © Emil 
Berger, Lynchburg, Va., as_ the 


author. R 42940, Jan. 3, 1928. 18 


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Berceuse (Cradle song); by Oscar 
Kohler, ed. by G. Lehmann; violin 
and pf. © George Lehmann, New 
York, as the author of the editing. 
R 48077, Dec. 10, 1927. 19 


Berceuse (Lullaby); by F. Bloch, ed. 
by G. Lehmann; violin and pf. © 
George Lehmann, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 43097, Dec. 
re. 1927. ; 20 


& 

Beriot (Charles de) Rondo; ed. by 
G. Lehmann; violin and pf. © 
George Lehmann, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 48098. Dec. 
10 A927. pete. 


Blessings; song, by C. F. Stayner, op. 
12, no. 1. © Charles Frederick Stay- 
ner, Pasadena, as the author. R 
42997, Jan. 27, 1928. 2 


Brahms (Johannes) Lullaby; arr. by 
Wm. F. Kretschmer; full orch. © 
Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the w dow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 48048, Feb. 4, 1928. 

20 


Brown (Arthur L.) Impromptu; pf. 
© Arthur L. Brown, East Pitts- 
burgh, as the author. R 42887, Jan. 
3, 1928. . 24 


Burgomaster (The) ; selection, by Gus- 
‘tay Luders, arr. by H. Anderson; 
orch. © Hilding Anderson, Bayside, 
L. I., N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 48148, Feb. 8, 1928. 

25 


Butter making; action song, by F. C. 
Robinson. © Frances C. Robinson, 
Wakefield, Mass., as the author. R 
42863, Jan. 3, 1928. 26 


Butterfly (The) is in love with the 
rose; by H. K. Hadley, op. 14, no. 
2. © Henry K. Hadley, New York. 
as the author. R 48045, Jan. 28, 
1928. Zi 


By the Ganges; by H. K. Hadley, op. 
14, no. 3. © Henry K. Hadley, New 
York, as the author. R 43046, Jan. 
28, 1928. 28 


By the three tree well; duet, words by 
Robert Gordon, music by E. H. Bai- 
ley ; mezzo-sop. and bar. © Eben H. 
Bailey, Ipswich, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 42954, Jan. 23, 1928. 29 


Caught up to meet Him in glory; 
words by John R. Clements, mus'c 
by B. F. Butts. © Benjamin F. 
Butts, Marysville, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 42964, Jan. 3, 1928. 30 


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Cavatina; by Carl Reinecke, ed. by 
G. Lehmann; violin and pf. © 
George Lehmann, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 43081, Dec. 
10> 1927. 31 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Pas des echarpes ; from Chaminade’s 
ballet, Callirhoe, arr. by G. Saenger ; 
violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R. 48178, Jan. 28, 1928. 

a2 


Chant. d’adieu (Farewell song); by 
Benoni Lagye, op. 97, ed. by G. Leh- 
mann; violin and pf. © George 
Lehmann, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 48075, Dec. 10, 
1927. 33 


Chasse a courre; scene chantee, pa- 
roles de M. de Feraudy, musique de 
Rodolphe Berger. ©  Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, aS the executor of the 
author of the music. R 42799, Sept. 
24, 1927. 34 


Chatterer (The) ; polka caprice, by L. 
Ringuet; pf. © Leon Ringuet, Hya- 
cinthe, Ontario, Canada, as the au- 
thor. R 42909, Jan. 3, 1928. 35 


Christ hath arisen; carol for Easter, 
by W. A. Fisher. © William Arms 
Fisher, Boston, as the author. R 
43011, Jan. 25, 1928... 36 


Christ the Lord is risen today; Easter 
anthem, by J. H. Rogers. © James 
H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the author. 
R 43008, Jan. 25, 1928. 37 


Clowns (The) ; by Ludwig Schytte, op. 
121, no. 2; pf. © Anna Schytte, 
Copenhagen, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 43039, Feb. 9, 
1928. 38 


Come away death; by N. Douty; 
mixed voices. © Nicholas Douty, 
Elkins Park, Pa., as the author. R 
42942, Jan. 3, 1928. 39 


Come, dance with me; by F. R. Webb, 
op. 96, no. 3; pf. duet. © F. R. 
Webb, Baltimore, as the author. R 
42935, Jan. 3, 1928. 40 


Coming (A) craze; by H. Engelmann, 
op. 421; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 42889, Jan. 3, 1928. 41 


Communion; from Voluntaries, bk. 3, 
by C. Simper; organ. © Caleb 
S mper, Barnstaple, England, as the 
author. R 42991, Jan. 27, 1928. 42 


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Coquette (La) ; by Victor Herbert; pf. 
© Ella Herbert, New York, and 
Clifford Herbert, Berlin, as the 
children of the deceased author. R 
42774, Oct. 29, 1927. 43 


Country (A) game; by H. Engelmann, 
op. 432, no. 7; pf. © Marie C. En- 


gelmann, Burholme, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 42927, Jan. 
38, 1928. 44 


Cursch-Biihren (T. T. H.) Melody; 
op. 157, no. 1, ed. by G. Lehmann; 
violin and pf. © George Lehmann, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 48087, Dec. 10, 1927. 45 


Czar und zimmermann; selection, by 
A. Lortzing, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; full band. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43117, Jan. 16, 1928 

46 


Daddy Long Legs; song, by F. C. 
Robinson. © Frances C: Robinson, 
Wakefield, Mass., as the author. R 
42865, Jan. 3, 1928. AT 


Dance of the elves (Danse des fees) ; ! 


by A. L. Brown, op. 20; pf. 

Arthur L. Brown, East Pittsburgh, 

as the author. R 42877, Jan. 3, 1928. 
48 


Dance of the fays; fantasie, words 
from The culprit fay, by Joseph Rod- 
man Drake, music by Frederick 
Stevenson; women’s voices. © 
Houseley Stevenson, Los Angeles, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
R 48014, Jan. 25, 1928. 49) 


Dance of the flower girls; by F. H. 
Losey, op. 80; pf. © F. H. Losey, 
Erie, Pa., as the author. R 42897, 
Jan. 3, 1928. 50 


Dance of the Nile maiden; by A. L. 
Brown; pf. © Arthur L. Brown, 
Hast Pittsburgh, as the author. R 
428838, Jan. 3, 1928. 51 


Dance of the white rats; by E. Kam- 
man. © Effie Kamman, Detroit, as 
the author. R 42786, Dec. 17, 1927. 

52 


Dancla (—) Three little symphonies, 
op. 109, rev. and fingered by G. 
Saenger; two violins and pf. no. 1-3. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
43171-48173, Jan. 28, 1928. 538-55 


Danse rustique; by Hmile Thomas, ed. 
by G. Lehmann; violin and pf. © 


pt. 1h, NSS wees 


George Lehmann, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 43082, Dec. 
10,1927. 36 


Dear, when I look into thine eyes; by 
H. K. Hadley, op. 14, no. 1. 
Henry K. Hadley, New York, as the 


author. R 43044, Jan. 28,1928. 57 
Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) 
Czardas; danse Hongroise, op. 94, 


no. 12, from Leo Delibes’ ballet, 
Coppelia, arr. by G. Saenger; violin 
and pf. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 43179, Jan. 28, 1928. 58 


Mazurka; from ballet La source, 
cp. 94, no. 6, arr. by G. Saenger; 
violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43183, Jan. 28, 1928. 

; 59 


—— Mazurka; op. 12, no. 11, from Leo 
Delibes’ ballet, Coppelia, arr. by G. 
Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 43180, Jan. 
28, 1928. 60 


Pas de Naila; scherzo polka from 
ballet La source, op. 94, no. 8, arr. 
by G. Saenger; violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York. as the 
author of the arrangement. R 43182, 
Jan. 28, 1928. 61 


Valse; from ballet Coppelia, op. 
94, no. 10, arr. by G. Saenger; violin 
and pf. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 48181, Jan. 28, 1928. 62 


Departure (Le depart); by Charles 
Dancla, op. 178, no. 1, rev. and fin- 
gered by G. Saenger; four violins. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
43174, Jan. 28, 1928. 63 


Dorflied (Village song) : by H. Hauser, 
op. 29, no. 5, ed. by G. Lehmann; 
violin and pf. © George Lehmann, 
New York, as the author of the 
editing. R 43090, Dec. 10, 1927. 64 


Echoes of Poland; mazurka, by L. 
Ringuet; pf. © Leon Ringuet, 
Hyacinthe, Ontario, Canada, as the 
author. R 42908, Jan. 38,1928. 65 


Egyptian parade; by A. L. Brown; pf. 
© Arthur L. Brown, East Pitts- 
burgh, as the author. R 42880, Jan. 
3, 1928. 66 


Enchanted island; libretto by R. H. 
U. Bloor, music by Richard H. 
Walthew. © Robert Henry Under- 


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wood Bloor, Brighton, Sussex, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 42795, Sept. 
Pe ah a 67 


Encore; petite valse, by R. A. de Saxy, 
op. 23, rearr. by G. Saenger; Ist. 
2nd and 8rd violin with pf. © 
Gustay Saenger, New York, as au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 48169, 
Jan. 28, 1928. 68 


Eva Toole; words by Alfred Perceval 
Graves, music by Charles Villiers 
Stanford. © Jennie Anna Maria 
Stanford, Beaconsfield, Bucks, Eng- 
land, as the widow of the author. 
R 42791, Sept. 24, 1927. 69 


Facilita; air varie, by J. Hartmann, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 43188, Jan. 
28, 1928. 70 


Farmer (The); vocal solo, by F. C. 
Robinson. © Frances C. Robinson, 
Wakefield, Mass., as the author. R 
42859, Jan. 3, 1928. 71 


Feather dance; valse caprice, by Paul 
Ducelle [pseud. of C. W. Krog- 
Mani, Op. 41- pi... ©. Carrie: W. 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 42951, Jan. 23, 1928. 

"2 


Flag (The); words by HE. H. Hewitt, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith. New York, as the author. 


R 43064, Feb. 7, 1928. 73 
Flag (The) dance; by T. M. Tobani, 
op. 377; band. © ‘Theo. Moses 


Tobani, Jackson Heights, N. Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
43185, Jan. 28, 1928. 74 


Flavour of the antique; by Wm. F. 
Sudds, op. 258; pf. © J. Ella Bond, 
Gouverneur, N. Y., as the child of 
the deceased author. R 42946, Jan. 
3,, 1928: 75 


Flowing (The) fountain; words by 
Joseph Parker, music by B. F. Butts. 
© Benjamin Franklin Butts, Marys- 
ville, Calif., as the author. R 42959, 
Jan. 3, 1928. 76 


Forsaken (Verlassen) ; paraphrase on 
Th. Koschat’s song, arr. by Wm. F. 
Kretschmer, op. 112; full orch. © 
Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 48051, Feb. 4, 1928. 

el. 


Forward; words by Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck, music by G. C. Tullar. © 
Grant Colfax Tullar, -Summit, N. J., 
as the author. R 48070, Feb. 7, 
1928. 78 


Francis (W. T.) Waltzes; selection 
from A royal rogue, by W. T. Fran- 
cis, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna. © 
Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, L. L, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 42955, Jan. 
28, 1928. 79 


Fulfilment of prophecy; scriptural 
service, by Geo. P. Beard and Arthur 
Wilton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42848, Dec. 27, 1927. 80 


Gae to sleep; words by Herbert 
Randall, music by W. A. Fisher, op. 
18, no. 1. 1. Med, in C.—2. Low, 
in A. © William Arms Fisher, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 48021, Jan. 
25, 1928. 81 


Garrett O’Magh; march, by G. Salzer; 
pf. © Gustave Salzer, Brooklyn, as 
the author. R 43158, Feb. 8, 1928. 

82 


Gavotte noble; by Ludwig Schytte, op. 
121, no. 7; pf. © Anna Schytte, 
Copenhagen, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 48037, Feb. 9, 
1928. 83 


Ghazel (La); by Victor Herbert; pf. 
© Ella Herbert, New York, and 
Clifford Herbert, Berlin, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
42773, Oct. 29, 1927. 84 


Gipsy dance; by G. W. Hunt, op. 8; 
pf. © George W. Hunt, Erie, Pa., 
as the author. R 42936, Jan. 3, 
1928. 85 


Going home; by J. Margstein; pf. © 
J. Margstein, Allegheny, Pa., as the 
author. R 42893, Jan. 3, 1928. 86 


Going home; words by John R. 
Clements, music by B. F. Butts. © 
Benjamin Franklin Butts, Marys- 
ville, Calif., as the author. R 42960, 
Jan. 3, 1928. 87 


Good morning and good night; vocal 
solo, by F. C. Robinson. © Frances 
C. Robinson, Wakefield, Mass., as 
the author. R 42866,. Jan. 3, 1928. 

88 


Grand festival march; by H. Engel- 
mann, op. 433. 1. Pf. duet.—2. Pf. 
solo. © Marie C. Engelmann, Bur- 


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Grand festival march—Continued. 


holme, Pa., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 429387, 42938, Jan. 3, 1928. 
89, 90 


Grand international fantasia on patri- 
otic airs of two continents; compiled 
and arr. by T. H. Rollinson; mili- 
tary band. © Thomas H. Rollin- 
son, Waltham, Mass., as the author. 
R 438010, Jan. 25, 1928. 91 


Grandfather willow; song, by F. C. 
Rob'nson. © Frances C. Robinson, 
Wakefield, Mass., as the author. R 
42864, Jan. 3, 1928. 92 


Guard of honor; march, by J. Lehn- 
hardt, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mon- 
treal, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 48189, Jan. 28, 1928. 93 


Guard (The) of honor; 
Julius 
L. P. Laurendeau; full orch. © 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 43106, Jan. 
16, 1928. 94 


Happiness complete; words by D. F. 
Lockerty, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 43027, Feb. 8, 1928. 95 


Hark, the sound; words by Flora Kirk- 
land. music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 48062, Feb. 7, 1928. 96 


Hats off to the flag; march, by Edward 
Warren Corliss; pf. © Eva D. C. 
Weeden, Providence, R. I., as the 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 43152, Feb. 8, 1928. 

97 


He leadeth me; music by Henry 
Tucker. © Lillie Tucker Whitlock, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., as the child of the 
deceased author of the music. R 
42766, Jan. 10, 1928. 98 


He windeth His way through the vil- 
lage; words by John R. Clements, 
music by B. F. Butts. © Benjamin 
F. Butts. Marysville, Calif., as the 
author. R 42962, Jan. 3, 1928. 99 


His love is over all; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, mus’e by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 48028, Feb. 8, 1928. 100 


Hodge, Podge & company; waltzes, 
arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; pf. © 
Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, L. I., 


march, by 


Lehnhardt, op. 48, arr. by | 


pt. m1, Nn. s., Vv. 23 


N. Y., aS the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 43149, Feb. 
8, 1928. 101 


Holiday spirits; by H. Engelmann, op. 
406; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 42875, Jan. 3, 1928. 102 


How sweet the name of Jesus sounds; 
duet, words by John Newton, music 
by P. A. Schnecker. © Louise W. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 48020, Jan. 25, 
1928. 103 


Hungarian rhapsody; by M. Hauser, 
op. 43, rev. and fingered by G. Saen- 
ger; violin and pf. © Gustav Saen- 
ger, New York, as the author of the 


arrangement. R 43110, Jan. 16, 
1928. , 104 
I adore thee; words by E. Oxenford, 
music by C. Lamar. © Edward 


Oxenford, Huddenham, Bucks, Eng- 
land, as the author of the words. R 
42787, Dec. 17; 1927. 105 


I am He that liveth; anthem for East- 
er, by A. Frey. © Adolf Frey, Sy- 
racuse, N. Y., as the author: BR 
43006, Jan. 25, 1928. 106 


I dreamed of a princess fair to see; by 
H. K: Hadley, .op-sy 14), 1G. 
Henry K. Hadley, New York, as the 
author. R 43047, Jan. 28, 1928. 107 


I have found a ransom; words by John 
R. Clements, mus‘e by B. F. Butts. 
© Benjamin F. Butts, Marysville, 
Calif., as the author. R 42966, Jan. 
8, 1928. 108 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; sacred 
song, music by F. G. Rathbun; high 
voice. © Edna Rathbun, Tyring- 
ham, Mass., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 42910, Jan. 3, 1928. 109 


I know He’s mine; words by Johnson 
Oatman, jr., music by B. F.. Butts. 
© Benjamin Franklin Butts, Marys- 
ville, Calif., as the author. R 42963, 
Jan. 3, 1928. 110 


I'll speak a word for Jesus; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by A. Gei- 
bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author. R 48029, Feb. 8, ee 


I’m proud to say I know her; words 
by Ren Shields, music by Billee 
Taylor. © Grace Shields, Brooklyn, 
as the widow of the author. R 
42996, Jan. 27, 1928. i te 4 


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In bright ranks; words by E. HE. Hew- 
itt, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 43061, Feb. 7, 1928. 113 


In the organ loft; sacred song, music 
by J. T. Wolcott. © Mabel Wolcott, 
Royal Oak, Mich., as the widow of 
the author. R 42907, Jan. 3, as 


In time and trim; by H. Hngelmann, 
op. 443; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 42917, Jan. 3, 1928. 115 


Jesus is risen; Easter anthem, by 
P. A. Schnecker. © Louise W. 
Sehnecker, New York, as widow of 
the author. R 43012, Jan. 25, 1928. 

116 


Jesus lover of my soul; sacred duet, 
by H. P. Dibble; sop. and ten. © 
Horace P. Dibble, St. Louis, as the 
author. R 42881, Jan. 3, 1928. 117 


Johnnie and his drum; by N. E. Swift, 
op. 7, no. 1; pf. © Newton EH. Swift, 
Boston, as the author. R 42867, Jan. 
3, 1928. 118 


Jolly (The) campers; march and two 
step, by G. N. Benson, op. 12. © 
G. N. Benson, Moline, Ill, as the 
author. R 42876, Jan. 3, 1928. 119 


Joyful (A) departure; by H. Engel- 
mann, op. 432, no. 10; pf. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 42930, Jan. 
ae book 120 


Jubilate, Christ is risen; words by 
Mary Frances Griffin, music by F. H. 
Brackett; contralto or bar.; in C. 
© Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, 
Mass., as the author. R 42765, Jan. 
10, 1928. 121 


Juive (La) (The Jewess) ; selection 
from Halévy’s opera, arr. by Wm. 
F. Kretschmer, op. 113; full orch. 
© Agatha Kretschmer, San Fran- 
e:sco, as the widow of the author of 
the arrangement. R 48053, Feb. 4, 
1928. 122 


Kaiser Friedrich; by C. Friedemann, 
op. 66, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
full orch. © Rose Laurendeau, Mon- 
treal, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 48105, Jan. 16, 1928. 123 


Katydid; by N. B. Swift, op. 70, no. 3; 
pf. © Newton E. Swift, Boston, as 
the author. R 42869, Jan. 3, 1928. 

124 


Klassert (M.) Melody; op. 32, no. 1, 
ed. by G. Lehmann; violin and pf. 
© George Lehmann, New York, as 
the author of the editing. R 43089, 
Dec. 10, 1927. 125 


Scherzo; op. 33, no. 3, ed. by G. 
Lehmann; violin and pf. © George 
Lehmann, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 438088, Dec. 10, 
1927. 126 


Last post; choral song, poem by W. H. 
Henley, music by Charles Villiers 
Stanford. © Jennie Anna Maria 
Stanford, Beaconsfield, Bucks, Eng- 
land, as the widow of the author. 
R 42790, Sept. 24, 1927. 127 


Leap frog; by J. Margstein; pf. © 
J. Margstein, Allegheny, Pa., as the 
author. R 42892, Jan. 3, 1928. 128 


Life over death is king; words by 
Sarah Louise Arnold, music by A. F. 


Loud. © Annie F. Loud, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 43025, Feb. 
6, 1928. 129 


Lift up the joyful voice; words by 
BH. HE. Hewitt, music by Maurice A. 
Clifton [pseud. of J. L. Hall] © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42829, Dec. 27, 1927. 1380 


Lift up your voices; words by Minnie 
A. Greiner, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42822, Dec. 27, 1927. 1381 


Light from the tomb; words by Irvin 
H. Mack, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lneoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42842, Dec. 27, 1927. 1382 


Light of life; hymn-anthem, by C. W. 
Greene. © William C. Greene, La- 
conia, N. H., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 48013, Jan. 25, 
1928. 133 


Light (The) of the world shines on; 
words by H. H. Hewitt, music by 
B. F. Butts. © Benjamin F. Butts, 
Marysville, Calif., as the author. R 
42957, Jan. 3, 1928. 134 


Little blonde waltz; by L. V. Holcombe 
[pseud, of H. Engelmann], op. 6, no. 
1; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, Bur- 
holme, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 42912, Jan. 3, 1928. 1385 


L'ttle bright eye schottische; by L. V. 
Holcombe [pseud. of H. Engelmann], 
op. 6, no. 2; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Pa., as the widow 
of the author. R 42911, Jan. 3, 1928. 

136 


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Little curly head march; by L. V. Hol- 
combe [pseud. of H. Engelmann], 
op. 6, no. 4; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Pa., as the widow 
of the author. R 42914, Jan. 3, 1928. 

137 


Little dimple chin mazurka; by L. V. 
Holcombe [pseud. of H. Engelmann], 
op. 6, no. 3; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Pa., as the widow 
of the author. R 42913, Jan. 3, 1928. 

138 


Little feet may follow Jesus; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author. R 43068, Feb. 7, 1928. 

139 


Little (The) general; caprice heroique, 
by T. M. Tobani, op. 381; orch. © 
Theo. Moses ‘Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43168, Jan. 28, 1928. 

140 


Little (The) milkmaid; by H. Engel- - 


mann, op. 432, no. 4; pf. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa.. as the 
widow of the author. R 42924, Jan. 
3, 1928. 141 


Live to spread His glory; words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42812, Dee. 27, 1927. 

142 


Living only for the Master; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42805, Dec. 
20) AG2. 143 


Look up, go forth; words by Irvin H. 
Mack, music by Maurice A. Clifton 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. R 
42810, Dee. 27, 1927. 144 


Look up. the sun is shining; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall. Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42801, Dec. 
27 A192. 145 


Lord (The) is great; anthem, by C. C. 
Stearns; m'xed voices. © Florence 
B. Condy, Boston, as the executrix 
of the author. R 42953, Jan. 23, 
1928. 146 


Lord (The) my helper; words by Wm. 
Stokes, music by B. F. Butts. © 


Benjamin F. Butts, Marysville, 
Calif., as the author. R 42958, Jan. 
3, 1928. 147 


Lost (A) heart; by P. W. Orem; high 
voice; in F. © Preston Ware Orem, 
Devon, Pa., as the author. R 42895, 
Jan. 3, 1928. 148 


Lost (A) heart; by P. W. Orem; low 


voice. © Preston Ware Orem, De- 
_von, Pa., as the author. R 42886, 
Jan, (1928. 149 


Love can’t say no; from The burgo- 
master, words by Frank Pixley, mu- 
sic by Gustav Luders. © Isabel 
Pixley, Washington, as the widow of 
the author of the words. R 42789, 
Jano (21928: 150 


Love divine, all love excelling ; hymn- 
anthem, words by Charles Wesley, 
music by W. R. Spence. © William 
R. Spence, Perth, Ontario, Canada, 
as the author. R 48019, Jan.. 25, 
1928. 151 


Love’s whispers; serenade, words by 
George L. Osgood, music by W. Ber- 
wald. © William Berwald, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., as the author of the 
music. R 43017, Jan. 30,1928. 152 


Loyal juniors; words by H. H. Hewitt, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 48065, Feb. 7, 1928. 153 


Loyally ; words by Ida L. Reed, music . 


by J. L. Hall. © J. Lineoln Hall, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
42809, Dec. 27, 1927. 154 


Ma blushin’ Rosie, ma posie sweet; 
words by E. Smith, music by John 
Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, Elm- 
hurst, L. I., New York, as the author 
of the words. R 42779, Oct. 29, le 

5d 


Magic (The) spinning wheel; by H. 


Engelmann, op. 420; pf. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 42894, 
Jan. 3, 1928. 156 


March and two step; selection from 
Sweet Ann Page, by W. H. Neid- 
linger, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; pf. 
© Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, L. I., 
N. Y., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 42956, Jan. 
28, 1928. 157 


March in C; from Voluntaries, bk. 3, 


by C. Simper; organ. © Caleb Sim- 
per, Barnstaple, England, as the 
author. R 42992, Jan. 27, 1928. 158 


March of the bersaglieri (Italian rifle- 
men); arr. by T. M. Tobani; full 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, Jack- 


206 


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son Heights, L. I, N. Y., as the 


author of the arrangement. R 
43107, Jan. 16, 1928. 159 
Marching on to crowns of glory; 


words by HE. E. Hewitt, music by 
J. L. Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. - R 42831, 
Dee) 27, 1927. 160 


Marching onward; words by Mrs. 
Frank <A., Breck, music by G. C. 
Tullar. © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
Summit, N. J., as the author. R 
43067, Feb. 7, 1928. 161 


Maritana; selection from the opera, by 
Wallace, arr. by T. M. Tobani, op. 
382; orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 438186, Jan. 
28, 1928. 162 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Ara- 
gonaise; from Massenet’s ballet Le 
Cid, arr. by Wm. F. Kretschmer ; 
full orch. © Agatha Kretschmer, 
San Francisco, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 43056, 
Feb. 4, 1928. 163 


— Aubade; arr. by Wm. F. Kretsch- 
mer; full orch. © Agatha Kretsch- 
mer, San Francisco, as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement. R 
43049, Feb. 4, 1928.  A64 


Last dream of the Virgin, rev. 
by G. Saenger; violin and pf. © 
Gustay Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the revision. R 43113, Jan. 
16, 1928. 165 


May; pt. song, words from the German 
of Goethe, by HErnest Held, music 
by W. Berwald; women’s voices. © 
William Berwald, Syracuse, N. Y., 
as the author. R 48018, Jan. 235, 
1928. 166 


Mazurka; by Charles Dancla, ed. by 
G. Lehmann; violin and pf. © 
George Lehmann, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R_ 48079, 
Dec. 10, 1928. 167 


Mazurka chromatique; by L. Ringuet; 
pf. © Leon Ringuet, Hyacinthe, On- 
tario, Canada, as the author. R 
42944, Jan. 3, 1928. 168 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Heimkehr aus der fremde 
(Son and stranger); overture, arr. 
by Wm. F. Kretschmer, op. 89; full 
orch. © Agatha Kretschmer, San 
Francisco, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 43054, 
Feb. 4, 1928. 169 


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Merrily, cheerily; words by Irvin H. 
Mack, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42828, Dec. 27, 1927. 170 


Merry wives of Windsor; overture, by 
O. Nicolai, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau ; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mon- 
treal, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author of the. arrangement. 
R 48109, Jan. 16, 1928. 171 


Message (The); words and music by 
Albert Mildenberg. ©: Sarah Mil- 
denberg, Jamaica, L. IL, N. Y., as 
the executor of the author. R 
42767, Jan. 17/ 1928. 172 


Message of Christmas time; words and 
music by J. L. Hall. © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 42845, Dec. 27, 1927. 173 


Message (The) of the bells; words by 
Frank EH. Graeff, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln, Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42840, Dec. 27, 1927. 

174 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Ballet music; 
divertissement from Meyerbeer’s op- 
eras, arr. by Wm. F. Kretschmer ; 
full orch. © Agatha Kretschmer, 
San Francisco, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 43055, 
Feb. 4, 1928. 175 


Mice (The) and the trap (Die 
mauschen vor der falle; scherzo, by 
@? Kohler; arma by 'E. M. febant; 

_ full orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 43104, 
Jan. 16, 1928. 176 


Military march; by F. R. Webb, op. 96, 
no. 1; pf. © F. R. Webb, Baltimore, 
as the author. R 42906, Jan. 3, 1928. 

177 


Military march; by F. R. Webb, op. 96, 
no. 1; pf. duet. © F. R. Webb, Bal- 
timore, as the author. R 42903, Jan. 
3, 1928. 178 


Millennial (The) dawn; words by 8. 
Virginia Lewis, music by A. Geibel. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 43030, Feb. 8, 1928. 179 


Morning on the farm; by H. Engel- 
mann, op. 432, no. 1; pf. © Marie 


C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 42921, 
Jan... 53,1928. 180 


Mountain (The) brook; by Victor Her- 
bert; pf. -© Ella. Herbert, New 
York, and Clifford Herbert, Berlin, 


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Mountain (The) brook—Continued. 


as the children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 42776, Oct. 29, 1927. 181 


Move forward; words by H. EH. Hewitt, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 43066, Feb. 7, 1928. 182 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Lar- 
ghetto; rev. and fingered by G. 
Saenger; three or four violins. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
43176, Jan. 28, 1928. 183 


Turkish march; by Mozart-Pa- 
pini, rearr. by G. Saenger; ist, 2d, 
and 3d violins and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author 
of the arrangement. R 43170, Jan. 
28, 1928. 184 


My Father’s love I sing; words by R. 
Walmsley, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. 


Nightingale (The) has a lyre of gold; 
song, music by N. Douty. © Nicho- 
las Douty, Elkins Park, Pa., as the 
author. R 42920, Jan. 3, 1928. 186 


Norwegian bridal procession; by Lud- 
wig Schytte, op. 121, no. 6; pf. © 
Anna Schytte, Copenhagen, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
430386, Feb. 9, 1928. 187 


Nutting song; action song, by F. C. 
Robinson. © Frances C. Robinson. 
Wakefield, Mass., as the author. R 
42862, Jan. 3, 1928. 188 


O day of Christ; carol-anthem for 
Easter, words by Flora Kirkland, 
music by J. C. Bartlett. © James 
C. Bartlett, Medfield, Mass., as the 
author. R 43022, Jan. 25, 1928. 189 


O salutaris; by C. P. Morrison; no. 1 
in D. © Mary A. Morrison, Bos- 
ton, as widow of the author. R 
43016, Jan. 25, 1928. 190 


Offertoire; from Voluntaries, bk. 3, by 
C. Simper; organ. © Caleb Simper, 
Barnstaple, England, as the author. 
R 42990, Jan. 27, 1928. 191 


Old Black Joe; by S. C. Foster, tran- 
scribed by F. J. Zeisberg; pf. © 
¥. J. Zeisberg, Morristown, N. J., 
as the author of the transcription. 
R 42764, Jan. 10, 1928. 192 


Old (The) fiddler; by H. Engelmann, 
op. 432, no. 9; pf © Marie C. 


R 42847, Dec. 27, 1927. 185 


Pi 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 42929, Jan. 
3, 1928. 193 


Old, (The) mill at twilight; reverie, 
by E. F. Marks; pf. © Eugene F. 
Marks, Augusta, Ga., as the author. 
R 42878, Jan. 3, 1928. 194 


On eastern plain reclining; words by 
Irvin H. Mack, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42834, Dec. 27, 1927. 

195 


On for the truth and right; words 
by Herbert E. Jones, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42803, Dec. 
24, AZ 196 


On the lawn; polka rondo, by E. F. 
Marks; pf. © Eugene F. Marks, 
Augusta, Ga., as the author. R 
42904, Jan. 3, 1928. 197 


On the promenade; by Victor Herbert; 
pf. © Ella Herbert, New York, and 
Clifford Herbert, Berlin, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
42777, Oct. 29, 1927. 198 


Once upon a time; by Ludwig Schytte, 
op. 121, no. 8; pf. © Anna Schytte, 
Copenhagen, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 48038, Feb. 9, 
1928. 199 


Onward Christian soldiers; words by 
Sabine Baring Gould, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42808, Dee. 
2b LOR 200 


Our Father’s care; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42813, Dee. 27, 1927. 

201 


Out in the field; by H. Engelmann, 
op. 432, no. 2; pf. © Marie C. En- 


gelmann, Burholme, Pa., as the 
w dow of the author. R 42922, Jan. 
3, 1928. 202 


Parade review; by H. Engelmann, op. 
307; pf., 8 hands. © Marie C. En- 


gelmann, Burholme, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 42898, Jan. 
3, 1928. 203 


Paragraph 3; overture, by F. v. Suppe, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Canada, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 43187, Jan. 28, 1928. 

204 


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Peaceful (A) country scene; by H. 
Engelmann, op. 432, no. 6; pf. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 
42926, Jan. 3, 1928. 205 


Petite valse (Short waltz); by Leo- 
pold Dancla, op. 48, no. 1, ed. by 
G. Lehmann; violin and pf. © 
George Lehmann, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 43091, Dec. 
10, 1927. 206 


Playing tag; by J. Margstein; pf. © 
J. Margstein, Allegheny, Pa., as the 
author. R 42891, Jan. 3, 1928. ; 207 


Polonaise; by Oscar Rieding, ed. by 
G. Lehmann; violin and pf. © 
George Lehmann, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 43083, Dec. 
10, 1927. 208 


Polonaise; by Siegfried Jacoby, op. 
70, no. 1, ed. by G. Lehmann; violin 
and pf. © George Lehmann, New 
York, as the author of the editing. 
R 48080, Dee. 10, 1928. 209 


Pomp and vanity; by W. F. Sudds, op. 
255; pf. © J. Etta Bond, Gouver- 
neur, N. Y¥., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42888, Jan. 3, 
1928. 210 


Postlude; from Voluntaries, bk. 3, by 
C. Simper; organ. © Caleb Simper, 
Barnstaple, England, as the author. 
R 42998, Jan. 27, 1928. Palak 


Prayer and answer; sacred song, by 
E. H. Bailey; high voice; in G. 
Eben H. Bailey, Ipswich, Mass., as 
the author. R 42952, Jan. 23, 1928. 

Ze 


Preliminary studies in octave playing; 
by W. G. Smith, op. 81; pf. © Wil- 
son G. Smith, Cleveland, as the au- 
thor. R 42885, Jan. 3, 1928. Pai les 


Press onward with rejoicing; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, mus‘c by J. L. 
Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42838, Dec. 
Zee Oe ks 214 


Procession of the phantoms; by H. 
Engelmann, op. 417; pf. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 42884, Jan. 
3. 1928. 215 


Promenade gavotte; by H. Engelmann, 
op. 407. 1. Pf. duet—2. Pf. solo. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 
42918, 42919, Jan. 3, 1928. 216, 217 


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Promise; song, music by L. Watkins, 
op. 13. © Lewis Watkins, Philadel- 


phia, as the author. R 42915, Jan. 
8, 1928. 218 
Providence; sacred fantasia, by T. M. 
Tobani, op. 872; orch. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I., N. ¥., as the author. R 438191, 
Jan. 28, 1928. 219 


Punchinello; by Victor Herbert; pf. 
© Ella Herbert, New York, and 
Clifford Herbert, Berlin, as the chil- 
dren. of the deceased author. R 
42778, Oct. 29, 1927. 220 


Queen’s (The) surprise; musical play, 
words and music by J. C. Macy. © 
Mary Emma §8. Macy, Worcester, 
Mass., as widow of the author. R 
43015, Jan. 25, 1928. Don 


Quiet (A) moment; by A. L. Brown; 
pf. © Arthur L. Brown, East Pitts- 
burgh, as the author. R 42882, Jan. 
38, 1928. 222 


Radetzky; march, by J. Strauss, op. 
228, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 
© Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Que- 
bee, Canada, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 438190, 
Jan. 28, 1928. 223 


Rejoice; words by C. Austin Miles, 
music by Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. 
of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln Hall, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
42832, Dec. 27, 1927. 224 


Rejoice, the Lord is King; by W. L. 
Blumenschein. © Ernest L. Blumen- 
schein, Taos, N. M., George S. Blu- 
menschein, Dayton, O., and Florence 
Blumensehein Rowe, New Rochelle, 
N. Y., as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 48032, Feb. 8, 
1928. 225 


Rejoice, the Lord is King; Easter 
carol, words by Margaret EH. Lacey, 
music by L. R. Dressler. © Louis 
R. Dressler, Jersey City, as the 
author. R 438023, Jan. 25, 1928. 226 


Rejoice, ye children of a King; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42811, Dec. 
27; 1927. 227 


Remember the poor; words by Alfred 
Perceval Graves, music by Charles 
Villiers Stanford. © Jennie Anna 
Maria Stanford, Beaconsfield, Bucks, 
England, as the widow of the author. 
R 42793, Sept. 24, 1927. 228 


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Repent ye; words by John R. Clem- 
ents, music by B. F. Butts. © Ben- 
jamin F, Butts, Marysville, Calif., as 
the author. R 42965, Jan. 3, 1928. 

229 


Rest at Jesus feet; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by Howard Clare 
[pseud. of J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 42833, Dec. 27, 1927. 230 


Resurrection (The) ; cantata for 
Easter, by C. F. Manney, op. 7. © 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, Boston, as 
the author. R 43009, Jan. 25, 1928. 

231 


Return (The) (Le retour) ; by Charles 
Dancla, op. 178, no. 3, rev. and fin- 
gered by G. Saenger; four violins. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
author of the arrangement. R 43175, 
Jan. 28, 1928. pany 


Returning from the field; by H. Engel- 
mann, op. 432, no. 5; pf. 
C. Engelmann, Burhelme, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 42925, Jan. 
ad ioe 233 


Reverie; by Anton Gilis, op. 50, no. 1, 
ed. by G. Lehmann; violin and pf. 
© George Lehmann, New York, as 
the author of the editing. R 43095, 
Dec. 10, 1927. 234 


Ride a cock horse; by N. EH. Swift, 
op. 7, no. 4; pf. © Newton E. Swift, 
Boston, as the author. R 42870, 
Jan. 3, 1928. 235 


Ring the bells; words by I. H. Mack, 
music Dy, Jel. all (Od. Iomcoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. 
mR 42821 Dec. 27, 102 236 


Romance; by Hans Sitt, op. 26, no. 5, 
ed. by G. Lehmann; violin and pf. 
© George Lehmann, New York, as 
the author of the editing. R 43084, 
Dec, 10° 7T927. 237 


Ronde d’amour; by von Westerhout, 
arr. by T. M..Tobani; full orch. © 
Theo. Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
Ly. 1. IN, We cas, ithe author en othe 
arrangement. R 43115, Jan. 16, 1928. 

238 


Roses are blooming; words by Irving 
H. Mack, music by J. L. Hall.--© 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42825, Dec. 27, 1927. 239 


Roses of Junetide ; words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by J. L...Hall. -© 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 428380, Dec. 27, 1927. 240 


© Marie 


Rustic dance; by F. A. Franklin, op. 
6; pf. © Frederic A. Franklin, 
Fredericksburg, Va., as the author. 
R 42890, Jan. 3, 1928. 241 


Rustic dance and romance; by F. L. 
Hyer, : op...28,_,no, t=) pt. viet... © 
Frank L. Eyer, Montreat, N. C., as 
the author. R 42932, Jan. 3, 1928. 

242 


Saviour, again to Thy dear name we 
raise; hymn anthem, words by J. 
EUerton, music by Lillian Taitt 
Sheldon. © James O. Sheldon, 
Gouverneur, N. Y., as the widower 
of the author. R 43024, Jan. 25, 
1928. 243 


Scatter loving words and deeds; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42815, Dec. 
27, 1927. 244 


Schmoll (A.) Six morceaux de moy- 
enne force; de A. Schmoll; har- 
monium ou orgue. © A. Schmoll, 
Paris, as the author. R 43003, Feb. 
4, 1928. 245 


School (The) of violin technics; ed. 
by Henry Schradieck. sec. 1. Exer- 
cises for promoting dexterity.—sec. 2. 
Exercises in double stops. © J. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 43073, 
43074, Dec. 10, 1927. 246, 247 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Rev- 
erie (Traeumerei) ; rev. and fingered 
by G. Saenger; four violins. © 
Gustay Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
43177, Jan. 28, 1928. 248 


Scissors (The) grinder; by N. HE. 
Swift, op. 7, no. 6; pf. © Newton 
E. Swift, Boston, as the author. R 
42872, Jan. 3, 1928. 249 


Seal us, O Holy Spirit; by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author. R 438060, Feb. 7, 
1928. 250 


See the army; words by Irvin H. 
Mack,’ Music, Dy dle peas (Oy J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. , R 42827, Dec. 27, 1927. . 251 


Seed time and harvest; words by R. 
Walmsley, music by Maurice A. 
Clifton ,[pseud.. of J., LE. Hall] © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 428387, Dec. 27, 1927. 

252 


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Seeking the Lord of Glory: words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42804. Dec. 27. 1927. 

253 


Send out the tidings; words by Ida 
L. Reed, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42824, Dec. 27, 1927. 254 


Serenade; by C. Eulenstein, ed. by G. 
Lehmann; violin and pf. © George 
Lehmann, New York, as the author 
of the editing. R 48086, Dec. 10, 
1927. 255 


Serenade; by Leopold Dancla, op. 48, 
no. 3, ed. by G. Lehmann; violin and 
pf. © George Lehmann, New York, 
as the author of the editing. R 
43092, Dec. 10, 1927. 256 


Serenade aragonaise; by Adolfi Czi- 
bulka, op. 228; pf. © Karoline and 
Rita Czibulka, Vienna, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
43034, Feb. 9, 1928. 250 


Shepherds (The); words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42819, Dec. 27, 1927. 

258 


Shout. shout, the battle cry; words by 
G. C. Tullar, music by G. C. Tullar 
and I. H. Meredith. © Grant Col- 
fax Tullar and I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the authors. R 43068, Feb. 
i 3023. 259 


Simple avyeu; by Thome, arr. by Wm. 
F. Kretschmer; full orch. © 
Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 43050, Feb. 4, 1928. 

260 


Simply trusting Jesus; words by Liz- 
zie De Armond, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42802, Dec. 27, 1927. 

261 

Sing me to rest; words by Harold 
Whitaker, music by Francis Allitsen. 
© Francis B. Rowley, London, as 
the executor of the author of the 
music. R 42798, Sept. 24, 1927. 262 


Singing (The) girl; selection, arr. by 
Otto Langey; band. © Elizabeth 
Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the arrangement. R 
43146, Feb. 1, 1928. 263 


Sleep my dolly; by N. E. Swift. op. 
7, no. 8; pf. © Newton E. Swift, 


93485—28——_9 


R 42874, 
264 


Sleigh song; song. by F. C. Robinson. 
© Frances C. Robinson, Wakefield, 
Mass., as the author. R 42860, Jan. 
3, 1928. 265 


Boston, as the author. 


Jan. 3, 1928. 


Smiling (The) flowers; words by 
Irvin H. Mack, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42826, Dec. 27, 1927. 

266 


Soiree (La) waltzes; by J. S. Nathan; 
pf. © Dorothea Nathan, New York, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 43147, Feb. 8, 1928. 

267 


Soldier song; action song, by F. C. 
Robinson. © Frances C. Robinson, 
Wakefield, Mass., as the author. R 
42861, Jan. 3, 1928. 268 


Soldiers of Jesys; words by Ida L. 
Reed, music. "by Jy.te, Halle Gi, 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42841, Dec. 27, 1927. 269 


Soldiers of the King; words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42807, Dee. 27, 1927. 

270 

Some happy day; words by Charlotte 
G. Homer [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel], 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 48026, Feb. 6, 1928. 271 


Song (A) of four seasons; by W. R. 
Spence ; women’s voices. © William 
R. Spence, Perth, Ontario, Canada. 
as the author. R 48007, Jan. 25, 
1928. A (2 


Song of the reapers; song without 
words, by H. Engelmann, op. 482, no. 
3. © Marie C. Engelmann, Bur- 
holme, Pa., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 42923, Jan. 3, 1928. 273 


Song (A) of the road; song by K. Van- 
nah. © Kate Vannah, New York, 
as the author. R 42879, Jan. 3, 1928. 

274 


Song of the shepherds; words by J. 
W. Van De Venter, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42835, Dec. 
Zt, MOOT 275 


Song of victory: words by G. C. Tul- 
lar. music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith and Grant Colfax 
Tullar, New York, as the authors. R 
43069. Feb. 7. 1928. 276 


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Song without words; from Volunta- 
_ ries, bk. 3, by C. Simper; organ. © 
Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, England, 
as the author. R 42989, Jan. 27, 
1928. ZAC 


Sounds from Tyrol; by Ludwig 
Schytte, op. 121, no. 5; pf. © Anna 
Schytte, Copenhagen, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 43035, 
Feb. 9, 1928. 278 


Stand up for Jesus; words by George 
Duffield, jr., music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42800, Dec. 27, 1927. 279 


Star of the Hast; words by Irvin H. 
Mack, music by J. lL. Halk © d. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42820, Dee. 27, 1927. 280 


Story of the castle; waltzes, by A. Gei- 


bel; pf. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42986, Jan. 
3, 1928. 281 


Suffer little children; sacred song. by 
C. D. Underhill. 
Underhill, Staunton, Va., as the au- 
thor. R 48004, Jan. 11, 1928. 282 


Summer (The) song; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42816, Dee. 27, 1927. 2838 


Sunshine; words by Kate Ulmer, mu- 
sic. by” M. :-L.. MePhail: .©.-M. L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill.. as the 
author. R 42949, Feb. 1, 1928. 284 


Swedish fantasie; by Ludwig Schytte, - 


op. 121, no. 4; pf. © Anna Schyite, 
Copenhagen, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 43041, Feb. 9, 1928. 
285 

Sweet smiling rose: words by Irvin 
H. Mack, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42828, Dec. 27, 1927. 286 


Tally (The) ho; by N. EH: Swift; op. 7, 


no. 7; pf. © Newton E. Swift, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 42873, Jan. 3, 
1928. 287 


Tarantella; by F. L. Eyer, op. 15; pf. 
© Frank L. Eyer. Montreat, N. C.., 
as the author. R 42902, Jan. 3, 1928. 

288 


Tattercoats; libretto by Robert Stew- 
art, lyrics and vocal musie by Alfred 
Seott-Gatty, instrumental music by 
Nicholas C. Gatty. © Alexander J. 
Seott-Gatty, London, as the child of 
the deceased author of the music. 
R 42794, Sept. 24, 1927. 289 


© Charles Dudley 


Ten thousand times ten. thousand; 
words by Henry Alford, music by J. 


L. Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 42844, 
Dec. 27,1927. 290 


Theme with variations ; by Adolf Griin- 
wald, op. 7, no. 3, ed. by G. Leh- 
mann ; violin and pf. © George Leh- 
mann, New York, as the author of 
the editing. R 43099, Dec. 10, 1927. 

; 291 


Theme with variations; by Guido 
Papini, op. 57, ed. by G. Lehmann; 
violin and pf. © George Lehmann, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 43093, Dee. 10, 1927. 292 


Tho’ I speak with the tongues; by 
C. W. Greene; men’s voices. © Wil- 
liam C. Greene, Laconia, N. H., as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
43005, Jan. 25, 1928. 293 


To a rosebud; by P. Steele; pf. © 


Porter Steele, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 42905, Jan. 3, 1928. 294 


Trianon gavotte; by F. L. Eyer, op. 
26; pf. © Frank L. Eyer, Mon- 
treat, N. C., as the author. R 42931, 
gan. i3, 1928: 8 295 


Trot, trot to Boston; by N. HE. Swift, 
op. 7, no. 2; pf. © Newton HB. 
Swift, Boston,. as the author. R 
42868, Jan. 3, 1928. 296 


Troyka;: paraphrase on the Russian 
folksong, by Wm. F. Kretschmer, 
op. 98;° full” ore.” “460 sheaths 


Kretschmer, San Francisco, as the 
widow of the author. R 48052, Feb. 
4, 1928. 297 


True hearted, whole hearted; words 
by Frances Ridley Havergal, music 
by Maurice A. Clifton [pseud. of 
J. L. Hall] © J. Lincoln Gail, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 


42817, Dee. 27, 1927. 298 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Chan- 
son sans paroles (Song without 


words) ; by P. Tschaikowsky, op. 2, 
no. 3, arr. by Wm. F. Kretschmer ; 
full orch. © Agatha Kretschmer, 
San Francisco, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 
43057, Feb. 4, 1928. 299 


Valse aristocratique; by L. Ringuet; 
pf. © Leon Ringuet, Hyacinthe, 
Ontario. Canada, as the author. R 
42901, Jan. 3, 1928. 300 


Valse etude; by L. Ringuet; pf. © 
Leon Ringuet, Hyacinthe, Ontario, 


262. 


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Canada, as the. author. “R* 42899, | Waltz azalea; by F. R. Webb, op. 96, 


Jan, 3, 1928. 301 


Valse humoristique; by L. Ringuet; 
pf. © Leon Ringuet, Hyacinthe, 
Ontario, Canada, as the author. R 
42945, Jan. 3, 1928. 302 


Valse serenade; instrumental selec- 
tion, by H. Devries. © Herman 
Devries, Chicago, as the author. R 
43151, Feb. 8, 1928. 303 


Vienna waltz; by Ludwig Schytte, op. 


121, no. 1; pf. © Anna Schytte, 
Copenhagen, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 438042, Feb. 9, 
1928. > 3804 


Vivandiére (The) ; by Ludwig Schytte, 
op. 121, no. 3; pf. © Anna Schytte, 
Copenhagen, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 43040, Feb. 9, 
1928. 305 


Volksgarten ; quadrille, by Joh. 
Strauss, arr. by T. M. Tobani; full. 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, Jack- 
son Heights, L. L, N. Y., as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 48108, 
Jan. 16, 1928. \ 306 


Wagner (Richard) Introduction and 
song to the evening star; from 
Tannhiuser, arr. by F. A. Kummer, 
op. 119, no. 2, rev. and fingered by 
G. Saenger; violin and pf. © Gus- 
tay Saenger, New York, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 438114, 
Jan. 16, 1928. 307 


Introduction and song to the eve- 
ning star; selection from ‘Tann- 
haeuser, op. 95, no. 8, arr. by G. 
Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author 


of the arrangement. R 438184, Jan. 
28, 1928. 308 
Siegmund’s love song; from 


Walktire, arr. for violin and pf. by 
von Wickede, rev. and fingered by 


G. Saenger. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 48111, Jan. 16, 
1928. 309 


Walther’s prize song; from the 
music drama The master singers, 
rev. and fingered by G. Saenger; 
violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43112, Jan. 16, 1928. 
310 


Waltz azalea; by F. R. Webb, op. 96, 


no. 2: pl. © FR. Webb, ,Balti- 
more, as the author. R 42916, Jan. 
Sab 


3, 1928. 


no: 2; pf. duet. © KF. R.. Webb, 
Baltimore, as the author. R 42900, 


Jan. 3, 1928. 312 


Walzer (Waltz) ; by Hans Sitt, op. 26, 
no. 6, ed. by G. Lehmann; violin and 
pf. © George Lehmann, New York, 
as the author of the editing. R 
43085, Dec. 10, 1927. ole 


We linger at the manger; by J. M. 
Black. © J. M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa., as the author. R 42950, Feb. 1, 
1928. 314 


We sing the blessed story; words by 
HK. HE. Hewitt, music by J. L. Hall: 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42814, Dec. 27, 1927. 

315 

We sing to Thee;. words by E. HE. 
Hewitt, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hail, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42806, Dec. 27, 1927. 316 


Well I guess I’m bad; words by Ren 
Shields, music by Billee Taylor. © 


Grace Shields, Brooklyn, as_ the 
widow of the author. R 42995, Jan. 
Zila GOS, ol? 


What Easter brings; words by Emma 
Lent, music by Je Leal. ©. 7s: 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 428386, Dec. 27, 1927. 318 


When He comes; words by Johnson 
Oatman, jr., music by B. F. Butts. 
© Benjamin F. Butts, Marysville, 
Calif., as the author. R 42961, Jan. 
a, 1928: 319 


/ 

When love is young; by H. Engelmann, 
op. 452; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 42941, Jan. 3, 1928. 320 


While happy beams are shining ; words 
by EK. E. Hewitt, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42846, Dec. 27, 1927. 

SPA 

Why, how do you do, sir; by N. EH. 
Swift, op. 7, no. 5; pf. © Newton 
HE. Swift, Boston, as the author. R 
42871, Jan. 3, 1928. 322 


Wiegenlied (Cradle song); by Max 
Hichhorn, éd. by G. Lehmann; violin 
and pf. © George Lehmann, New 
York, as the author of the editing. 
R 43096, Dec. 10, 1927. 323 

Will you join in the song; words by 
Kate Ulmer, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 43031, Feb. 8, 1928. 324 


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Winter: by N. Douty; mixed voices. 
© Nicholas Douty, Elkins Park, Pa., 
as the author. R 42943, Jan. 3, 1928. 

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With joy the morn is waking; words 
by Irvin H. Mack, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 42843, Dec. 
2h, AOZT, 326 


World’s (The) choral; words by Ada- 
line H. Beery, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 42818, Dec. 27, 1927. 

327 


Ye happy bells: words by Minnie A. 
Greiner, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 42839, Dec. 27, 1927. 328 


264 


pt. D1, n. s., V..23 


Yeomanry patrol; by W. H. Squire; 
pf. © William Henry Squire, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 42796, Sept. 
Ba, F927. 329 


Yesterthoughts; by Victor Herbert; pf. 
© Ella Herbert, New York, and 
Clifford Herbert, Berlin, as the chil- 


dren of the deceased author. R 
42775, Oct. 29, 1927. 330 
Zigeunerstiicklein (Gipsy melody) ; 


by Oscar Kohler, ed. by G. Leh- 
mann; violin and pf. © George 
Lehmann, New York, as the author 
or the editing. R 43076, Dec. 10, 
192". 331 
3rd valse impromptu; by F. G. Rath- 
bun; pf. © Edna Rathbun, Tyring- 
ham, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 42934, Jan. 8, 1928. 332 


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Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-x1i of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viliix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlli—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v—ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—-vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noticy.—When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A cheval sur la grosse bébéte [and] 
La maison de la cloche; de la suite 
Ker an diskouiz, de Noél-Gallon, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685368; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. °4955 


A goldfischl; aus der Meggendorfer 
blattern, textdichter unbekannt, mu- 
sik von Ernst Hansen, of Germany ; 
op. 196; minnerchor. 4to: © Dec. 
31, 1926; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1928; E 685598 ; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne, a. Rh., Ger- 


many. 4956 
A la bien aimee; love waltz, from 
Papillons d’ amour, by Edouard 


Schutt, op. 59, no. 2, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; violin and pf. © Mar. 21, 
1928; 2 c Mar. 23; E 688191; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 4957 


A que mis tiempos; letra de David 
V. Gonzalez y Hd Tavo, musica por 
Lucrecia Dominguez; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
5; E 686615; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 4958 


A Rio Janeiro; versi di Peppino Men- 
des; musica di ©, Lombardo, of 
Italy. © Oct. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Mar. 
17, 1928 ; E 685988 ; Carlo Lombardo, 
Rome. 4959 


Abandonados (Las); tango sentimen- 
tal, versos de Julio Sesto, musica de 
J. Espinosa, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles, Calif.; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
23, 1928; E 687141; Julian Espinosa, 
Los Angeles. 4960: 


Abel (Karl Friedrich) Sonate; bearb. 
von Christian Dodbereiner, of Ger- 
many; viola da gamba o. violoncello 
und cembalo o. klavier; in E moll. 
© Feb. 25, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 27; E 
685328; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 4961 


Abend (Ein) in St. Petersburg (Un 
soir 4 St. Petersbourg) ; Russische 
suite, von ‘Erik Meyer-Helmund, of 
Germany; orch. mit pf.-organ direc- 
tion. 1. Mondnacht im winter. [2 
others] © Feb. 7, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
2; E 685352; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

4962 


Abendruhe (Calme du soir) ; serenade, 
von HEmil Juel-Frederiksen, op. 75, 
arr. von Leo Artok, of Germany ; 


salon-orch. © Feb. 29, 1928; 1 e. 
Feb. 27; E 685324; 3B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz. 4963 


Abendruhe (Calme du soir) ; von Emil 
Juel-Frederiksen, op. 75, arr. von 
Leo Artok, of Germany ; Salon-orch., 
mit pf. conductor. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 9; E 685804; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 4964 


Abschied vom wald; worte von Theo- 
dor Souchay, musik von Robert 
Kramer; frauenchor. 4to. © Oct. 
17, 1927; 2 c. Dee. 1; E 675863; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 4965 


Actions speak louder than words; 
words and music by Moe Jaffe and 
Nat Bonx; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2 ¢. Mar. 9; E 683730; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 4966 


Adagio . . . biagio; black-bottom, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. 
©,.Mar, 3.1928: .1 ¢ Mar 21-.H 
6859038; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

4967 


Adeste fideles; Christmas hymn, arr. 
by Alfred Pochon; string quartet. 
© Dec. 23, 1927; 2 e. Mar. 16, 1928; 
E 688051; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 4968 


Adios angel de mis ensuenos; letra y 
musica por Rafael Gomez y Kd 
Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Feb. 28, 
1928 ; 2c. Mar. 5; E 686616; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 4969 


Adoration; poem, by Leopold Godow- 
sky ; pf. ‘ ©: Dec. 21,'1927 ; 2:¢. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 688044; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 4970 


Adorée; words and music by Eugene 
West; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
16, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 19; E. 687042; 
Harms, ine., New York. 4971 


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4972 


pt. 1, Bas y¥e 2 


Adoro te devote; liturgical text, music 
by Pietro A. Yon; 4 male voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 17; E 686920; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 4972 


Adoro te devote; music by Pietro A. 
Yon; ten. solo and eho. of 4*mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © 
Mar: 28,°°1928 32) G | Mar, pa a 
687377 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

4973 


Advanced method of the sixth and sey- 
enth positions; including review of 
2d ‘to 5th positions, compiled, arr. 
and ed. by Albert H. MeConnell; 
violin. © Nov. 17,-1927;- 2.e.' Mar. 
16, 1928; E 688059; Carl Fischer, 

‘ine., New York. 4974 


music. by. Arnold , A. 
Krueger; pf... with words. S8vo. © 
May... 102i. 2d plat oe woe. > HB) 
688101 ; George Martin Caskey, Mil- 
waukee. 


Afraid ;,.words,and music by R. M. 
Holmes... ©. 1,¢., Mar. 12,1928; E 
686854; Ruth May .,Holmes, Santa 
Rosa, Calif, 4976 


African drum dance no. 1; by J. R. 
syohnson ; pf. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, Ita!’ © ‘Mar. 45; 192832 ‘@© 
Mar. 7; E 683888; J. Rosamond 


ZEgean pirate; 


Johnson, New York. 4977 
After death,—what then; words, and 
music by E. M. Bartlett.. © Jan: 2, 


1928; 2 c. Mar. 3; E 686549 ; Eugene 
Monroe Bartlett,’ Hartford, Ark. 
4978 


After while; words and music by S. 
M> “Hawk. (C) Mat 138% 1928-2 ©. 
Mar. 16; E 683956; Sherman Miner 

_ Hawk, Kankakee, Il, 4979 


Afterglow (The); words by William 
Kaye, music by J. Rodger Leitch, of 
Great Britain; bar. London, B. 
Feldman & co. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 13; E 685930; W. K. Gibson, 
Beifast, Ireland. 4980 


Afternoon in February; words by H. 
Wadsworth-Longfellow,’ music by 
Chris M. Edmunds, of Great. Brit- 
ain; 4 mixed voices; in A min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@© Mar. 13)!1928; 1! ¢) Mar. 15; E 
685850 ; Edwin Ashdown,’ Itd., Lon- 
don. 4981 


Again; waltz, by M. and.F. Elizalde, 
both of Spain; military and brass 
band. London, Boosey & co., ltd. 
4to. © Mar. 9, 1928; 1.¢. Mar.;28; 


4975, 


E 689056 ; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. 4982 


by M. and F. 
by F. Elizalde, of 
Great Britain; orch. with words, 
4to.. ©-Feb.: 7, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 13; 
E 685730; Cavendish music co., 
London. Re aac gry 4uee 
Agnew (Roy): ‘Two pieces; by R. 
Agnew, of Great Britain; pf. An 
English dance. ''[1' other] | ‘© Feb. 
16, 1928;: 2 e:) °Mar? 63° 685485 ;s 
Oxford university: ages pkey 
4984 


Ah! le peiitemice de La anes = folie, 
paroles de Louis: Lemarchand et 
Geo. Koger,’ musique de |! Vincent 
Scotto. of France. Mar 23, 1928; 

> Vie@ Mary 28s<H! 689072"; ‘Enoch & 
éle/Pavis: .100 ee EOS 


words anon., music) by, Los 
- 1. Piller. [Photostat] © 1.¢,,Mar. 
29, 1928; E 687305; David BO Piller, 
Baton Rouge, L.a.coatls Boh 4986 


Ain’t gonna, grieve my, mind anymore ; : 
words and music. by, B. Miller. and 
Charlotte. Kay. .© 1 ¢ Mar. 2, 1928; 
E 683593 ; Bob Miller, , ‘Memphis, 
Tenn. é “a5 


Ain’t nature grand ; words by Deacon 
Crawford, music by L. N.. Rogers. 
we pe: Mar. 5, 1928; BY) 686631; Lois 
Newton Rogers, San Antonio. 4988 


Ain’t you right; musical comedy in 2 
acts, words and music by,James H. 


Again; waltz song, 
Elizalde, arr. 


Aime moi: 


Fithian. .© 1-\¢c. ;Mar.,;21,,,1928;, D 
27281; J. H. Fithian, ¢o., inc.,, New- 
talks N. J, «» 4989 


Air de Don Jacintho; ie ia tour de 
feu, poeme.et musique; de :Sylvio 


Lazzari, of Frances bar. _©.Feb. 2, 
1928; 1, ¢.,.. Feb: +27 3... 8; 685678 ;x 
Choudens, Paris. | _ 4990 


Al chajenu; words from the Hebrew 
prayer book, music by E. Shnipeli- 


sky. .,©,..b c& «.Mar,)--82;. 4928), B 
687095 ;... Elias: Shuipelisky, New 
York. Eat 4991 


Al Smith the smiling gov’nor; words 
by: S. M. Tudor,’ music by J. M. 
Huso. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 
2; E 683579; Stanley M. Tudor and 
James M. Huso, Grand Rapids. 

4992 


Alabama-song; aus .Mahagonny, text 


von Bert Brecht, musik yon Kurt 
Weill, of Germany... »© ; Feb., 138, 
1928; »1..e.:; Mar.;..21;>, BE; 689039 ; 


Universal-edition , actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 4993 


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no. 3, 1928 


Alain off der velt; words and melody 
‘by J. Goldstein. © 1 c Nov. 1, 
1927; E 687161; Jennie Goldstein, 
New York. 4994 


Albatross (The) (L’Albatross) ; words 
by Petr Kric¢ka, French version by 
Polya Frijsh, of Denmark, English 

- version by Francis McAllister, Ger- 
man version by J..V. Lowenbach, 
music by Jaroslav Kricka, op. 14, 
no.,1. ©. Mar. 15, 1928; 2.¢c. Mar. 
19; E 686977; Charles W. Homeyer 
& co., Boston. [© French and Eng- 

- lish translations] 4995 


Alene to; af Carl Rydahl, of> Den- 
mark; pf. ©, Feb;; 22, 19283: 1 « 
Mar. 7; E 685769; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 4996 


Alexander Hamilton Masonic chan- 
ters; collection of hymns, words 
adapted and music composed by C. 
J. Stoneham. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2 ¢. Mar. 21; E 687063; Charles J. 
Stoneham, Los Angeles. 4997 


Alfred HE. Smith for our next presi- 
dent; words by M. Grimes, music by 
H. A. Hummel. © Mar. 24, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 24; E 688276; Matilda 
Grimes, Cleveland. 4998 


Ali Baba; foxtrot, szdvegét irta: 
Weiner Istvan, zenéjét szerzé: F. 
Markush, of Hungary. Budapest, 
Hungary, Rozsavolgyi es tarsa. © 
Jan. 10, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 2; E 685632; 
Fred. Markush, Budapest, Hungary. 

4999 


All coons look alike to me; words and 
music by Ernest Hogan, ed. by 
Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eu- 
gene Platzman, with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
29; E 687272; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 5000 


All day long; words and melody by 
EK. Stephens, of Syria, domiciled at 
Dorchester, Mass. © 1 ¢c.. Mar. 21, 
1928; E 687110; Elias Stephens, 
Dorchester, Mass. 5001 


All through the day; words by Gene 
Ward, music by E. E. Reitz. ©1c. 
Mar. 9, 1928; E 683753; Edward E. 


» Reitz, Buffalo. 5002 
All through the night; Welsh air, 
harmonized and arr. by Reginald 


Redman, of Great Britain; pf., vio- 


lin and violoncello. © § Feb. 28, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 14; E 685863; 
Augener, ltd., London. 5003 


- ‘5013 


Allah; words by Henry Wadsworth 
Longfellow, music by Daniel Proth- 
eroe; 4 men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
8, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 6838960; 
Henry TT. .FitzSimons, Chicago. 

5004 


Allegro aggressivo (The despot) ; from 
In the realm of shadows, by Fre- 
derik Stahlberg; full orch., with pf. 
conductor. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 17; E 688065; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 5005 


Allegro scherzoso no. 2 (Light joyful 
hurry); by Jacques Pintel, scored 
by Leo. A. Kempinski; orch. 
Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; E 686756 ; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 5006 


Alone, my lover; from The white 
eagle, words by Brian Hooker, music 
by Rudolf Friml. © Mar. 28, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 27; E 687172; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snydér co., New York. 

5007 


Alpdruck (Nightmare); von Mare Ro- 
land, of Germany; grosses u. salon- 
orch. mit violino 1 direction. © Oct. 
PT SPO2G = re) Webi 27) 19284 ek 
685270;  Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 5008 


Alt China; fiinf traumdichtungen, von 
Walter Niemann, of Germany, op. 
62; fldte und klavier. Neu revidierte 
ausgabe. Chinesische  nachtigall. 
[1 other] © Sept. 1, 1927; 1 ¢ Nov. 
5; E 676587; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 

5009 


Alte (Das) lied; valse boston, text von 
Beda, musik von Henry Love, of 
Austria. ©. Dec. 1, 1927; 1 e. Feb. 
3, 1928; E 685923; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 5010 


Alte marienlieder; gesetzt von Armin 
Knab, of Germany; 3. stimmen. 
12mo0. © Sept. 5, 1927: 1 ec. Feb: 8, 
1928; E 685460; Georg Kallmeyer, 
Wolfenbtittel, Germany. 5011 


Alte (Die) spieluhr (La yielle pen- 
dule); intermezzo pittoresco, de 
Frederick Humphries, of England, 
arr. von L. Weninger, of Austria; 
orch. mit violin 1 direction. © Feb. 
7, 1928; 1 ec. Mar.. 2; E’ 685350 D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 5012 


Always be my own sweetheart; words 
by J. E. Halligan, music by Ruby 
Mae Townsend and Robi Merino. © 
1 c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 686786; James 
Edward Halligan, New Orleans. 

5013 


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5014 


pt. III, n.'s., v. 23 


Always ery.for the moon; words: by 
Leslie Stiles, music by Emmett 
Adams, of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa_ notations] 
©. Feb. 23, 1928; 1 C.rpMar. ap Eo 
685658 ; Lawrence Wright music °C0., 
London. 5014 


Am I your sweetheart; words and mu- 
sic by V. Marcy; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by John W. Newton. © 
1. ¢. Mar, 5,.1928; E 686639; Victor 
Marcy, Perrysburg, N. Y. 5015 


Am lagerfeuer marsch; by P. Miller ; 
Ist B flat cornet: © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1928; EF 688164; Peter Miller, Phila- 
delphia. ©” 5016 


Am strande; worte von Victor von 
Scheffel, musik von Richard Trunk, 
of Germany, op. 56, nr. 2; m&nner- 
chor.» '4to. © May 29, 1926; 1 ec. 

~ Mar:'2, 1928 ; H 685556; P. J: Tonger, 
Cologne, a/Rh.; Germany. 5017 


Amapola ; 
musica di J. M. Lacelle. 4to. © 
Jan. 9, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 8; E 686659-; 
Italian beok co., New York. [© Ita- 
lian words! 5018 


Amaryllis; gavotte Louis XIII, by H. 
Ghys, arr. by R. EB: Hildreth; with 
conductor. 4to. 1.. Band.—2. Orch. 
© ‘Feb. 1,.1928; 2 c. each Mar. 23; 
EY. 688175, 688176; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 5019, 5020 


American girl; words and’ music by 
W: D. Brackett. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 28; E 688347; William D. 
Brackett, Harrisburg, Pa. 5021 


American heroes; march and two step, 
by sos: Denton : OE. AC) sant 16; 


1928; 2 c Mar. 16; E 683977; Den- 
ton & Haskins music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 5022 


American. legion forever; words and 
music by Ernest Oabrey. © Feb. 
12, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 6; E 686590; Lu- 
cille Calhoun, Los Angeles. 5023 


Amiri march [and] Salutes; arr. by 
Boosey & co., ltd. of Great Britain ; 
military band. 4to. ©) Feb. 17, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 13; FE 685729; Boosey 


& co., 1td., London. 5024 
Amonestaciones; letra y musica por 
Rafael Gomez y Ed Tavo; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] .© Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ¢, Mar. 
5; E 686617; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 5025 


versi di Francesco Pennino, 


And my heart» is singin’. 


ee de Reina ; tango, por J. Garriga; 
‘©, Feb. 18, 1928; 2.¢. Mar. 13; 
683882 : Juan. Garriga, San: Juan, 
Porto Rico. 5026 


Amor que mata; letra y musica por R. 
Hernandez. © 1, ec. Mar. 29, 1928; 
E 687339; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. . , 5027 


An die musik; worte und musik von 
Ludwig Piitz, of Germany ; 4-stim- 
migen minnerchor. | 4to: © Dee. 31, 
1926; 1 c. Mar, 2, 1928; ‘685569; 
BP. by. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Ger- 
many. ~ 5028 


An eine rose (To a rosebud) 3 ged. von 
Christel Kaufmann, English words 
by Jchn Bernhoff, musik yon Rich- 
ard Trunk, of Germany, op. 49, no. 
3., ©,, Feb. 11,,,1927;:1 ¢..:Feb.,, 27, 


1928; E 685283 5 Otto Halbreiter, 
, Munich, 5029 
Anatolischer tanz “(Danse anato- 


lienne) ; von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch. mit pf.-organ’ direc- 
tion. . 4to.., ©, Feb. 26, 1928; 1, ¢. 

Mar. 9; E 685704; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. - 5030 


Atineting (Adoration) ; von. Clemens 


Schmalstich, of Germany; orch., 
mit violine 1 solo und klayier di- 
rektion. '4to. © July 15,'1927;, 1c. 


Feo. 27, 1928 ae 685251 ; Richard 
Birnbach, Berlin. 9031 


|.And dat is why z learn. it to sing 


Italian now; words and melody by 
P. J. Vargas. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1928; 
E 688430; Peter Joseph .Vargas, Los 
Angeles. 5032 


for you; 
words and melody by R. Raney. 


[Photostat] © 1 @ Mar, 21, 1928; 
E 687101; Rebekah Raney, San 
Francisco. 5033 


Andante misterioso (Lost); from In 
the realm of shadows, by Frederik 
Stahlberg; full orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2'¢;, Mar. 
16; E 688063;. Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 5034 


Angela mia. (My angel) ;. words by 
Lew Pollack, melody by Erno Rapee. 
©: 1. :¢e. Mar. 30, 1928;) E> 688420 ; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 5035 


Angelo, tyran de Padoue; morceaux 
détachés no. 2, no. 4 et no. 6, paroles 
de Charles Méré, musique de Alfred 
Bruneau, of France. © Feb. 2, 


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no. 3, 1928 


5060 


1928; 1c. each Feb. 27; E 685403, 
685405, 685407 ; Heugel, Paris. 
5036-5038 


Another lonesome night; words by F. 
Sikora, melody by Chester Escher. 
© 1e¢ Mar. 18, 1928; E 686842; 
Francis Sikora, Canton, O. . 5039 


Answer (The) ; by Robert. Huntington 


Terry, arr. by Tom Clark; orch. 
4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c Feb. 20; 
E 686479; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, 5040 


Answer (An) to In Flanders fields ; 
words by C. B. Galbreath, music 
by Stella Snow Galbreath. ©. Mar. 
ob O25 : 2 ec. Mar. 5; E 686594; Ida 
i Galbreath, Columbus, O. 5041 


or musikalische tragédie in 3 
aufziigen, worte von Jean Cacteau, 
dichtung frei nach Sophokles, 
Deutsch von Leo Melitz, musik von 
Arthur Honegger, of Switzerland. 
© Wec, 20, 1927 51 '¢. Jan.’ 16," 1928 ; 
D 27284; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 5042 


Antigone; tragédie musicale en 8 
- actes, paroles de Jean’ Cocteau, 
adaptation libre d’aprés Sophocle, 
musique d’Arthur Honegger, of 
Switzerland; pf. et chant. 
Hone wich Wec, 20, 1927; Ic. Jan. 16, 
1928; D 27285; 


-Senart, Paris. 5043 


Anymore; words by F.. Poetzinger, 
melody by M. Green and F. Poet- 
winger.’ ©/1 ¢ “Mari: 3t,''1928); | 
687396; Marjorie Green and Kloyd 
Poetzinger, Newton, Ia. 5044 

Apollo revyyen, 1927; tekst. af Alfred 
Kjerulf og Aage Steffensen, musik 
af Holck-Stilling, og flere, of Den- 
mark. © June 28, 1927; 1 c. Sept. 


27; .E 676164; Wilhelm Hansen 
musik-forlag, Copenhagen. 5045 
Apothicaire (L’) facétieux; chant 
populaire francais, par Vincent 


d’Indy, of France, op. 90, no. 4; voix 
mixtes. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1c. 
Feb. 27; E 685385; Rouart Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 5046 


Apple sauce; words and music by R. 
S. Gardtner. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1928; 
E 688350; Robert Seymour Gardtner, 
Louisville. 5047 


April song for Dakota; words by M. 
K. Richardson, music by Francelia 
Frary. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 ¢ Mar. 
8; E 683833; Mabel Kingsley Rich- 
ardson, Vermillion, S. D. 5048 


Parti- | 


Editions Maurice | | 


Aquarellen ; walzer, von Josef Strauss, 
op. 258, arr. von. Josef Németi,. of 
Hungary; orch. 4to. © Feb. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 9; E 685707; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 5049 


Arabesken tiber Kreisler’s Caprice 
Viennois; worte von L. Andersen, 
musik yon F, Dyck, of Germany; 3 
klaviere u. 4 frauenstimmen. Parti- 


tur. © le. Jan. 9, 1927; E 684026; 
Felix Dyck, Charlottenburg, Ger- 
many. 5050 


Arabian fantasy; by Evan Marsden, 
of England; pf.. ©, Mar. 29, 1928; 
1 ce Mar, 29; E; 689102. Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 5051 


Arabian moonlight; words and music 
by H. Oblinger. © 1 c@ Mar. 17, 
1928; E 686955;. Harry Oblinger, 
San Francisco. 5052 

Arabische nachte (Arabian nights) ; 

von Anton Profes, special arr. yon 
Fred Ralph, both of Germany; orch., 


mit klavier direktion. .4to. © Apr. 
2, 1927; 1 ce. Feb. 27, 1928; H 685254 ; 
Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 5053 


Arbeiterlied ; worte von Ernst Fischer, 
musik von Wilhelm Kienzl, of Aus- 
tria, op. 104; minnerchor. | 4to. © 
Nov. 15, 1927; 1 ce: Feb: 27,1928; 
Geheee; Josef ‘Weinberger, Leipzig. 
5054 


Are you ever going back; words and 


music by J. W. Cooper. © 1c. Mar. 
1, 1928; E 688379; James William 
Cooper, Sacramento, Calif. 5055 
Are you in love with love; words by 
Billy Rose,’ melody by Peter De 
Rose. fer Mar le: woes. 
686952; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 5056 


Are ‘you lonely ; words and melody by 
W. Crawley: ©.1 « Mar. 21,1928; 
E 688166; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 5057 

Are you satisfied; words and melody 
by Jack Bernadi. © 1 ¢ Mar. 14, 
1928 ; E 6838926; Jacob Bernadi Topf, 
Brooklyn. 5058 

Argentina; versi di Ferrari, melodia 
di V. Raimondo, of Italy. 4to. © 
Feb. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 26; HE 687166 ; 
Ernesto Rossi, New York. 5059 

Arioso; par Giuseppe Tartini, l’accom- 
pagnement d’aprés la basse chiffrée 
du manuscrit ajouté par Tivadar 
Ads of Great Britain; violon et 

© Feb. 29, 1928; 1.¢c. Feb. 27; 
i 685332 ; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
5060 


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5061 


— 


Arise, shine, O Zion; anthem, music by 
F. 8S. Converse; mixed voices, with 
sop. solo; organ acc. 4to. © Jan. 
24, 1928; 2 c« Mar. 16; E 683993; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 5061 


Armer Columbus; vorgeschichte einer 
entdeckung in 8 bildern von Arthur 
Zweiniger, musik von Erwin Dres- 
sel, of Germany; klavierauszug mit 
text. © Sept. 8, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685237; Arthur Zweiniger, 
Dresden-Kotzschenbroda, Germany. 

5062 


Arturo; canzone one-step, versi di 
Guido di Napoli, musica di Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. © Feb. 
27, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21; E 685897; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 5063 


As long ago; words by Lionel Penson, 
music by Edwin Pain, of England; 
in E flat. © Feb. 9, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
8; E 685635; Phillips & Page, Lon- 
don. 5064 


As long as you’re along; words by J. 
Smerecky, melody by Harry Anthony 


Tucker. © 1 @ Feb. 25, 1928; E 
688146; Julia Smerecky, Scranton, 
Pa. 5065 


As now the sun’s declining rays; words 
by John Chandler, music by Paul 
Ambrose; mixed voices. 4to. 
Mar. 14, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
683962; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 5066 


As once you begged playthings from 
me; words by L. Neustadter, Grace 
Benbow and Norbert Shanahan, mel- 
ody by Ezra Shelton. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
27, 1928; E 688382; Louis Neustad- 
ter, Chicago. 5067 


Asach meluches in weinig bruches; 
words by M. Rund, melody by H. 
Wohl. ©. 1 ec. Mar. 12, 1928; EB 
683803 ; Morris Rund, New York. 

5068 


Ashes of roses; words by L. LaVine, 
melody by Robt. H. Brennen. © 1c. 
Mar. 2, 1928; FE 683597; Lelia La- 
Vine, Dallas City, Tl. 5069 


Assieds-toila, tu m’bouch’s: la vue; 
paroles de Jacques Charles et Geo 
Koger,' musique de Vincent Scotto 
et Fred. Mélé, both of France. © 
Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685981 ; 
Editions Foucret. fils, s. a., Paris. 

5070 


At a fancy dress ball; recreative 
pieces, by Paul Reeder, of England ; 
pe: * pk242-9" F? “ihe “Cossack: *) 5 
others] © Feb. 22, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 


16; EH. 


pt. III, n.'s., v. 23 


8; E 685634; Phillips & Page, Lon- 
don. . 5071 
At a Georgia camp-meeting ; words and 
music by Kerry Mills, ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eugene Platz- 
man, with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini.. (In Grand old songs) 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 2. ¢, Mar. 29; E 
687271; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 5072 


At even; words by Theodosia Garrison, 
music by Hugh R. Newsom; med. 
voice; in E. © Mar. 16, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 20; E 686993; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 5073 


At Guanoco; words and music by F. 
S. Seamans. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 21; E 688140; Frances S. Sea- 
mans, Philadelphia. D074 


At morn; words by Theodosia Garri- 
son, music by Hugh R. Newsom; 
med. voice; in E flat. © Mar. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 686992; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 5075 


At night; words by Theodosia Garri- 
son, music by Hugh R. Newsom; 
med. voice; in C. © Mar. 16, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 20; E 686994; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 5076 


At the bathing beauties’ parade; 
words and melody by R. Henderly. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 12, 1928:) HN 6sa 97; 
Russell Henderly, Cincinnati. 5077 


At the clear fountain (A la claire fon- 
taine) ; three-pt. song or cho., mel- 
ody and words from EH. Gagnon’s 
Chanson populaires du Canada, Eng- 
lish version by John Murray Gibbon, 
music of Canadian folk song arr. by 
Louis Victor Saar; women’s voices. 
4to. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 16; 
H 683997; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 5078 


At the court of Kublai Kaan; by 
Emerson Whithorne, from the inci- 
dental music to Mareo millinos, by 
Hugene O'Neill; pf. © Jan. 31, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; BE. 688026; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 5079 


At the end of the day; words and mu- 
sic by John Lind. | Cincinnati, O.. 
John Lind music co. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 31; E 6873865; John 
Lind, Cincinnati. 5080 


Atlanta (The) journal march; by H. 
Adamhoff; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 1928; 
EB 683790; Heinrich Adamhoff, At- 
lanta. 5081 


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no. 3, 1928 


Atlas is It-less; words and melody by 
Lew Brown, B. G. De Sylva and Ray 
Henderson. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1928; E 
683696; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 


Au temps des fées; de Maurice Her- 

mnite, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
-' ducteur. 4to. ‘© Mar. 23, 1928; 1 c. 
“Mar. 28; E 689057; Enoch & cie., 
. Paris. 5083 


Aubade (Morning serenade).; by E. 


Horton ,Miles, arr. by Howard P. | 


Miller; viola and pf. © Dec.; 17, 
 1927,;.2 e.,Dee, 23;, KB, 679810 ;, Paul 
A. Schmitt music co., Minneapolis. 
5084 


Audrey; melody by BE. Georgeoff.’'© 
1c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 686789; Evan 
 Georgeoff, Cleveland. 5085 


Auf Weihnacht; cantate, worte und 
musik yon William Eckardt, of Ger- 
‘many, op. 67; chor, solostimmen, 
kleines orch. und orgel. Partitur 
und orchesterstimmen. © Nov. 15, 
1927 ;' 1 c. Feb. 27; 1928; E 685240 ; 
Riithle & Wendling, Leipzig. 5086 


Aufin honeymoon (Qn the honey- 
moon); words and melody by J. M. 


Rumshisky. © 1c. Mar. 30; 1928; 
E 688413; Joseph M. Rumshisky, 
New York. 5087 


Aura—modality; by T. V., Cator; pf. 
© 1.¢. Mar, 3, 1928; E 686569; 
Thomas Vincent. Cator, Carmel-by- 
the-sea, Calif. 5088 


Aus meinem kindergarten; von Otto 
ae ts of Germany; pf. bd. 2. © 
/ Here Wee tose, ot Ce hep. 27 @ © Bh) 
685214; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 5089 


Automne (L’); waltz, by Archibald 
Joyce, of Great Britain; dance 
orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Web.fiil7, 711928; bue. Mari 135; E 
685754; _Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 5090 


Autumn; 4 pt. song, words by Edith 
Austin, music by Everett E. Tru- 
ette; women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
16, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 688241; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 5091 


Autumn gold; intermezzo, by Her- 
mann Lohr, of Great Britain; orch. 


4to. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 10; 
E 685742; Chappell &. co., ltd., 
London. 5092 


Autumn gold; intermezzo, by Hermann 
Lohr, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
2,' 1928; .L:ewiMeb: 174" (684779 ; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 5093 


5082 


- 5105 
Autumn roses (Rosas de otofio) ; vals, 
by M. De Adalid, of Honduras, domi- 

ciled at New York; pf. conductor pt. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 24,. 1928 ;;-H. 687153 ; 
M. De Adalid y Gamero, New York. 

5094 


Ave Maria; liturgical text, music by 
Joseph I. Miiller; organ acc. 4to. 
1.4 male voices.—2. Mixed voices. © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. each Mar. 6; 
EK 686581, 686582; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 5095, 5096 


Ave Maria; music after Arcadelt, arr. 
by Mark Andrews; 4 male yoices. 
4to. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; 
E 683843; G. Ricordi & ‘co; ine, 
New York. — 5097 


Ave Maria; paroles sacré,.musique de 
Louis Fourestier, of France; acc. 
d’orgue. 1. Voix moyennes.—2: Voix 
élevéGes. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. each 
Feb. 27; HE 685410, 685411; Heugel, 
Paris. : 5098, 5099 


Ave Maria [and] Hear us O Father; 
words of each set to same music 
by D. H. Piller; alto or bar.. [Eng- 
lish and Latin text]. [Photostat] 
© °T''c.! Mar: 29, 1928: EF 687306; 
David H. Piller, Baton Rouge, La. 

5100 


Ave verum;. liturgical text, music by 
Pietro A. Yon; 4 male voices; organ 
acc. .4to...© Mar... 14, 1928; 2-c. 

« Mar. 17; E 686918; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 5101 


Ave verum; motet, music by Pietro A. 
Yon; 4 mixed voices, with ten. and 
bar. sclo and organ acc. 4to. 
Rear.) 29, TOS se ee che, seeker Sy 
687379 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

5102 


Aventure d’amour; photoplay music, 
by James C. Bradford; orch., with 
pf.-organ conductor. © Mar. 2, 
1928;.2 c. Mar. 3; E 686871; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 5103 


Aviation blues; words and melody by 
W. Williams... © 1.c. Mar, 30, 1928; 
EH. 688403; Wesley Williams, Ah- 
meek, Mich. 5104 


Avowal; poem, by Leopold Godowsky ; 
pf. © Dee. 21, 1927; 2 « Mar. 16, 
1928; E 688045; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 5105 


Ay, mi alma ya te juyites; corrido 
popular, letra por Ernesto Rubio y 
Hsther Tapia, musica arreglo de 
Manuel Barajas, of Mexico. © Mar. 


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5106 


Ay, mi alma ya te juyites—Continued. 
19269"? Mar. 2B. 685356 % A. 
Wagner y .Leyien sucs., S. en .C., 
Mexico City, Mexico. 5106 


Ay tuyo soy; letra y musica por 
Lucrecia Dominguez y Ed Tavo; pf. 
[Photostat] © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 5; E 686613; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 5107 


Babbling (A) brook; from Water whis- 
pers suite, by Arthur Lange; small 
orch., with pf. or harp solo. © Mar. 
19, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 22; HE 687054; 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. 5108 


Babe o’ mine; words by M. N. Badger, 
melody by Robt. H. Brennen. ©1c. 
Mar. 24, 1928; E 687146; Marjorie 
N. Badger, Hyde Park, Vt. 5109 


Baby; valse anglaise, de Harry Sing, 


arr. par Speranza-Camusat, of 
France; orch. avec pf.-conducteur. 
4to.. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; 


E 685675; Choudens, Paris. 5110 


Baby boy; a Christmas story, poem 
by L. E. McWilliams, music by H. 
M. Hudson. © 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1928; 
E 686966; Leslie E. McWilliams and 
H. Miller Hudson, West Palm 
Beach, Florida. yaa 


Baby Bunting; operetta for children, 
text by Alice L. McCord, music by 
Charlotte F. Furey. © Feb. 24, 
1928 2 *e. “Mar. "C2 27276; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 5112 


Baby dear; fox trot, by Bennie Moten 
and Thamon Hayes; orch. 4to. © 
Hebe 204928527 GomMars 1977 
688132; United publishing co., New 
York. 5113 


Baby Ruth; oriental song with dance, 
words by Posey Chandler, music by 
Samuel Bernstein. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 
1928; E 683764; Lawrence Posey 


Chandler, Cincinnati. 5114 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) Cantilena; 
arr. by Philip James; organ. (In 


American organ quarterly, v. 9, no. 
25, April, 1928) © Mar. 30, 1928; 
2 °C; Mar.. 31; Bh. 6873872; H.. W., Gray 


co., New York. 5115 

Chaconne; bearb. von Albert 
Maria Herz, of Germany; streich- 
quartett. Partitur. 12mo. © Mar. 
23, 1927; 616.’ Febyo27, °1928>' Bb 
685289; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 5116 


Chaconne; fiir violine solo, bearb. 
von Arno Landmann, of Germany; 
orgel; in D moll. obl. 8vo. © May 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 23 


13, 1927: 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928: E 
685311; N: Simrock, G. m. b. H, 
Berlin. 5117 


Franzosische suite; nr. 3, hrsg. 
von Edwin Fischer, of Germany; 
klavier; in H-moll. © May 2, 1927; 
1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; H 685553; Ull- 


stein, a. g., Berlin. 5118 
The heavens shout (Der himmel 
lacht); church cantata, English 


words by C. Sanford Terry, music 
ed. and arr. by W. G. Whittaker, 
of Great Britain; pf. or organ ace. 
4to. © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 ec Mar. 6; 
E 685429; Oxford university press, 
London. 5119 


Italienisches konzert; hrsg. yon 
Edwin Fischer, of Germany ; 
klavier. © May 2, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685554; Ulistein, a. g., 
Berlin. 5120 


Jesu, joy of man’s. desiring; 
chorale, arr. by Gordon Jacob, of 
Great Britain; organ ace.; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Jan. 26, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar. 6; E 
689150; Oxford university press, 
London. 5121 


Largo; from concerto in F min. 
for clavier and orch., adapted and 
arr. by Harold Craxton, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Feb. 16, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 6; E 685459; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 5122 


Now hath the grace and _ the 
strength (Nun ist das heil und die 
kraft) ; church cantata, no. 50, Eng- 
lish words by C. Sanford Terry, of 
Great Britain, music ed. and arr. 
by W. G. Whittaker, of Great Brit- 
ain; double choir, with pf. or organ 
ace.; in D. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 26, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 25; E 689003; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 5123 


Orgelpriludium und fugue; nr. 1, 
von Bach-Liszt, hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; [kla- 
vier]; in A-moll.. © Sept. 30, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685552; Ull- 
stein, a. g., Berlin. 5124 


— So feiern wir das hohe fest (Thus 
we celebrate the high festival) ; 
chorale, from the 4th cantata, arr. 
by Donald C. Powell, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Feb. 14, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 
14; E 685872; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 5125 


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no. 3, 1928 


‘ 5148 


Transcriptions Classiques (Klassi- 
sche transkriptionen) ; d’aprés Joh. 
Seb. Bach, transcription de Andrés 
Segovia, of Spain; guit. v. 1-3. © 
“Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. each Mar.’ 2; EB 
685794-685796; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
-Mainz, Germany. 5126-5128 


—  Variationen iiber das motiv von 
Bach; yon Franz Liszt, basso con- 
tinuo des ersten satzes der kantate 
nr. 12, Weinen, klagen-sorgen, zagen, 
und des Crucifixus aus der H-moll- 
messe, hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz 
Rosenthal, of Germany; klavier. © 
“Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c Feb. 27,1928; 
FE 685520; Ullistein, a. g., Berlin. 

5129 


— The walk to Jerusalem; choral- 
finale from the cantata Jesus nahm 
zu sich die zwolfe, arr. by Frederic 
H. Griswold; organ. obl. 8vo. © 
Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 683633; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

5130 


Bachelet (Alfred) 2 piéces pour 
piano; par A. Bachelet, of France; 
pf. et alto. 1. Barcarolle nocturne. 
[1 other] © Nov. 20, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Dee. 17; E 685953; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 5131 


Back to my old N. Y.; words and mel- 
ody by W. Crawley. © 1c. Mar. 
29, 1928; E 687303 ; Wilton Crawley, 
New York. 5132 


Baiser de feu; conte lyrique, paroles 
de Pierre d’Aumier, musique de G. 
Bonincontro, of France. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 1 ec. Feb. 27; E 685417; Hdi- 
tions musicales Evette, Paris. 5133 


Bajo del almendro; vals, por David 
Granadino, of El Salvador; pf. © 
1 ¢ Mar. 28, 1928; E 688373; Dada- 
Dada & co., San Salvador, El Sal- 


vador. 5134 
Bal w Ameryci; melody by P. Hume- 
nink. 4 pte lpspta 2. : }Oow el each 


Mar. 12, 1928; E 683806, 683809; 
Paul Humeniuk, New York. 


5135, 5136 


Ball-scene; by Josef Hellmesberger, 
transeribed by Moritz Rosen; violin 
and pf. Seattle, Wash., Woods mu- 
sic co. © Mar. 3, 1928; 2c. Mar. 
5; E 688143; Moritz Rosen, Seattle. 

5137 


Ballad (The) of Hampstead Heath; 
fantasy for chorus and orchestra, 
words by James Elroy Flecker, music 
by Thomas Wood, of England’; mixed 


voices, with pf. acc. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 16; E 685889; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 5138 


Ballade de Naic; de La tour de feu, 
poéme et musique de Sylvio lLaz- 
zari, of France; sop. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 685672; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 5139 


Balletti; di Giovanni Giacomo Gas- 
toldi, vorwort u. anmerkungen mit 
hrsg. von W. Hermann, of Germany ; 
sop. 1, 2, u. alt. o. ‘maénnerstimme. 
heft 1-8. 4to. [Italian and Dutch 
text] © Dec. 9, 1927; 1 c& each 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 685606; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 5140 


Bancitaly; march, by A. L. Daniele; 
pf. ©1e. Mar. 31, 1928; BE 687387; 
Alexander L. Daniele, San Francisco. 

5141 


Band (The) played on; words by John 
¥. Palmer, music by Gharles B. 
Ward, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. 
for pf. by Eugene Platzman, with 


ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. (In 
Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 29; E 687251; Shapiro, 


Bernstein’ & co., ine., New York. 
5142 


Bandit (The) of Araby and his Gipsy 
queen; words and music by R. A. 
Mirzan. © 1 c. Mar: 7, 1928; HB 
686670; Richard Anthony Mirzan, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 5143 


Bandmaster’s march and two step; 


melody by J. H. Heacker. © 1 «. 
Mar. 12) 1928; ED G86826>" dohn 
Henry Heacker, Tacoma. 5144 


Bandura waltz (YxpaincbKa Bab 
Baunypa); arr. by Kokolsky; mand. 
and guit. orch. 4to. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 686998; Dmy- 
tro Kokolsky, New York. 5145 


Bank holiday; by E. J. Moeran, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 685440; Oxford 
university press, London. 5146 


Barmaid; charleston, de S. Esvé, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 6, 1928; E 685967; Choudens, 


Paris. 5147 
Barney Google; words and music by 
C. M. Boyce. [Photostat] © 1 «¢. 


Mar. 13, 1928; E 683906; Charles M. 
Boyce, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 5148 


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5149 


nee es Three sketches; by 
A. Baynon, of ,Great Britain; pf. 
1. Capriccietto. [2 others] © Dec. 
Zo OZ se Roe Mars skOyi L928 2 Pik) 
685790 ; Leonard & co., London, 
; Kaa , 5149 


Bazelaire (Marchand) Suite; de M. 
Bazelaire, of France; violon et vio- 
loncelle. 1. La chasse. [5 others] 
©) Dec!10}. 1927; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928: 
EH 689085 ; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 


Paris. 5150 
Beachcomber; words, and music by 
J. H. Woodward; guit. © 1 «¢. Mar. 


5, 1928; E 683676; Joseph H. Wood- 
ward, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 5151 


Beale Town bound; words and melody 
by Frank Stokes. © 1 c. Mar. 2, 


/1928; EB 683621; Loren L. Watson, 


5152 


Beatrys (Béatrix); oper in 3 akten 
nach dem drama Ik dien, von Her- 
man Teitlinck, version francaise de 
H. Teirlinck, deutsche . tibersetzung 
von Walter Klein, of Austria, musik 


Memphis, Tenn. 


von Ignacy Lilien, of Poland; kla-- 


vierauszug mit text. © Dec. 12, 
£927 :;.°2 es San) 13,7928 7)'D (27258 ; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 5153 


Beau-Yankee pal of mine; words and 
music .by J. Janicki: © 1 ¢. Mar. 
9, 1928; E 6838138; Joseph Janicki, 
New Bedford, Mass. — 5154 


Beautiful girl; waltz and fox trot, 
words and music by H. R. Manson. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1928; E 6883538 ; 
Helen Rogers Manson, Brookline, 
Mass. 5155 


Beautiful Hudson River; valse, by G. 
de la Marquette; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
17, 1928; E 686968; Gertrude de la 
Marquette, Portland, Or. 5156 


Because I’m in love with you; words 
‘by W. de Bar, music by William 
Van Beaver; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© 1-e. Mar. 21, 1928; E 687107; 
Woodson de Bar, San Jose, Calif. 

5157 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Hcossaises ; 
schottischer tanz, bearb. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
Ato. © Feb. 20,1927; 1 ¢c. Mar. 9, 
1928 ; E 685706; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

5158 


Klaviersonate; hrsg. u. bearb. von 


Artur Sehnabel, of Austria. nr. 24, 
op. 78, in fis dur.—nr. 32, op. 111, 
in C-moll.—nr. 31, op. 110, in as- 


pt. ITT, ALSS ve 23: 


dur.—nr. 30, op. 109, in H-dur—nr.. 
29, op. 106, in B-dur.—nr. 28, op. 101, 
in A-dur.—nr. 27, op. 90, in E-moll.— 
nr. 26, op. 8a, .in es-dur.—nr. 25, 
op. 79, in G-dur.—nr. 22; op: 54, in 
F-dur.—nr.,;24, op. 53," in G-dur.— 
nr. 19, op. 49, nr. 1, in: G-moll.— 
nr. 18, op. 31, nr,.3, in es-dur—nr. 
17, op.’S1, nr.) in Pemoll—nr! 16, 
6p! 31) tr. “fin G-dur.— or. ‘10, op. 
14, nr. 2, in G-dur—anr. 9, op. 14, 
ia hae OM diy, LW Ab ewan 6, ‘OE. LOL na. ‘a 
in F-dur—nr. OTe ELE, ane ae 
~ C-moll.—nr.' 4, op. 7, in es-dur, aa 
2” OP 2 Te ae ae A-dur—nr. 2 betel om 
2, nr. 1, in F-moll-nr. 20, op. 49, 
nr Gy Gauri SB Op. 2 nr. 3, 
“in C-dur. © Sept. 30, Ocis Pi, 26, 
Nov. 1, 1927; L-¢e.jJeach Feb. 97, 1928: 
E 685521}, 685524-685546;. Ulistein, 
oa g., Berlin. mats 5159-5182 
—— Moonlight sonata ; first movement 
of Sonata, op. 27, no: 2, simplified 
and arr. by Calvin Grooms; pf. © 


Mar. (20) G28: co 2 eo belies reetease a8) 
. 688194 5 Century music | ae cO., New 
York.’ 5183 


Begeisterte menge thes ‘enraptured 
crowd); von Mare Roland, of Ger- 
many; grosses orch. und salon- orch., 
mit violine 1 direktion. © Oct. 11, 
1927; 1 @ KFeb.: 27,.1928; H 685276: | 
Heinrichshofen’s: verlag,  Magde- 
burg, Germany. °° Hf 


Beghon (Jean) Prelude; arr. by Chas. 
J. Roberts; full band, with’ con- 
ductor. © Jan. 5; 1928; 2 e: Mar. 16; 
E 688076; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 5185 


Begonia ; intermezzo, by Adam Geibel ; 
pf: 1©.Mar.:5, 19285°2)'e Mar.7; 
EK 686706; Theodore Presser  co., 
Philadelphia. 5186 


Behold I show you a mystery; Haster 
solo, Biblical text, music by T. S. 
Stein. ‘© Feb. 13, 1928; 2' e Feb. 
23; E 6865387; Thyrza Sloan Stein, 
Philadelphia. 5187 


Behiit dich Gott; worte von Julius 
Gersdorff, musik von Ernst Hansen, 
of Germany, op. 185; miu&nnerchor. 
4to.. © June.13; 1926;. 2c. Mar: 2, 
1928; E 685604; P. J. -Tonger, 
Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 5188 


Beim scheiden; worte yon Victor von 
Scheffel, musik von Richard Trunk, 
of Germany, op. 56, nr. 1; minner- 


chor. 4to.. © May 29; 1926; 1c. 

Mar. 2, 1928; Hi .685555; «PB. J. 

Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 
5189 


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5184 | 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 3, 1928 | 


: 5211 


Beispiel (Das); dichter unbekannt, 
-aus den Meggendorfer blittern, mu- 
sik yon Ernst Hansen, of Germany, 
‘op. 197; miinnerchor. 4to. © Dec. 
See Poeoith Con Mare 2: 1928 72 


685571); P. di. + ar ct Cologne/Rhine, 


Germany. ~— 5190 


Bella Ester; vals, por Felipe Soto, of 
Salvador; pf. © 1c. Mar.'7, 1928; 
“E 683724 ; Dada-Dada & ©¢O., San 
. Salvador, ‘Salyador. 5191 


Belle (The) of avenoo A; words and 
music by Safford Waters, ed. by 
Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eu- 
gene Platzman, with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs) ©. Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
29; BE 687255; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
¢o., inc., New York. 5192 


Bellezze (La) delle donne; duetto, 
marchietta,. versi e melodia di P. 
Sciascia. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1928; E 
687334 ; Pasquale Sciascia, Philadel- 


phia. 5193 
Bells of Killarney; by George J. 
Trinkaus; yocal orch.; in G.  4to. 


© ‘Mar. ‘19,. 1928; 2c. Mar. 23; E 
688246; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 5194 


Beloved ; words and music by Gus 
Kahn and Joe Sanders. © Mar. 1, 


1928; 2 c. Mar: 2; E 6838581; Irving, 


Berlin, ine., New York. 5195 


Beloved, do you know that it is June; 
words by B. Y. Williams, music by 


A: Thanet.” © 1 ¢. Mar. 22,1928; 
E 687090; Ama Thanet, Bellmore, 
“5, ema dl 5196 
Berceuse : de B. Bonacci, of Italy; 


quintette 4 cordes avec pf. conduc- 
peut. 410... (c) Dec, ob, 1927: 1 «4 
Feb. 27;,.1928; E .685 951: Francis 
Moulin, Cannes, Alpes, Maritimes, 
France. 5197 


Berceuse; paroles de M. Sithaire, mu- 
sique de D. H. Piller. [Photostat] 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687308; 
David H. Piller, Baton Rouge, La, 

5198 


Berceuse (Cradle song); by G. Del- 
briick, arr. by Calvin Grooms; vio- 
Dea, Dia iG Mar. 2is TG28 +2 ©: 
Mar. 23; E 688190; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 5199 


Berceuse d’amour; by P. A. Mar- 
quardt; orch. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 7; E 683681; Photo play 
musi¢ co., inc., New York. 5200 


99529—28——_2 


| Bergisches 


heimatlied; von ©. J. 
Brambach, paraphrase von Carl 
Rolle, of Germany, op. 86; salon- 
orch. mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © 
Oct. 12,:1927; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; EH 
685559; P.. J.. Tonger, Cologne, 
a/Rh., Germany. 5201 


Berliner sein geniigt ; een tréppken aus 
de panke, worte von Hans Brennert, 
musik von Hans May, of Austria, 
klavier arr. vy. Otto Lindemann. 
Oet)”2, W926; bid’ Oct. 31719273 
685194; Rondo-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 5202 


Beside a lazy stream; words and mu- 
sic by Bud Cooper, Nick Lucas and 


Sam H. Stept; pf. and ukulele acc. 
@EMar.,.20; 1928: 2.¢c. Mar. 26; E 
688260; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 5203 
Betsy; operette en 3 actes, par G. 
Bonincontro, of France; orch. avec 
pf.-conducteur:: 4to. Feb.» 2, 
TS25" 1 Gs. HED. 2h ny Osada: 
Choudens, Paris. 5204 


Better or worse; words and music by 
Jv;H. Woodward. © 1 ¢. Mar..20, 
1928; E 687035; Joseph Harold 
Woodward, Miami, Fla. 5205 


Bicycle built for two; words and mu- 
sie, by Harry Dacre. ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Hugene 
Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. 
J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old songs) 


© Mar, 22;,1928; 2 e: Mar. 29; E 
687250; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 5206 
Big chief; Indian characteristic, by 


A. F. Wendland, arr. by R. B. Hisen- 
berg; band. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 1; E 686518; W. R. Dalbey 
musie co., Omaha, Neb. 5207 


Billet (La); by C. Cerecone; pf. © 
t-e:. Mar. 9, 1928;°E 683763; Carl 
Cercone, Grand Rapids. 5208 


Billy; words by S. Field, music by 
Robert H. Brennen. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 17; E 688338; Stella Field, 
Middletown, Conn. 5209 


Billy Lyons and Stack O’Lee; words 
and melody by Furry Lewis. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 683618; Loren L. 
Watson, Memphis, Tenn. 5210 


Bimala ; heiteres spiel in 3 akten nach 
Halévyscher musik, frei bearb. von 
B. Bardi, of Germany; klavieraus- 
zug mit text. © Sept. 7, 1927; 1c. 
Feb. 27; E 685213; Benno Bard}, 
Berlin. > Ook 


275 | 


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5212 


pt. 111, BYSS vi 23" 


Bird songs at eventide; words by Roy- 
den Barrie, music by Eric Coates, 
arr. by Clarence Lucas, of Great 
Britain. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.—2. 
Female trio—3. Male quartet. © 
Mar. 16, 1928; 1 c. each Mar. 17; E 
685878—685880; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 5212-5214 


Birds’ (The) lawn party; cantata, 
words anon., music by Carl Busch; 
two-pt. treble voices. 4to. © Feb. 
27, 1928; 2. ce. Mar. 1; E 686467; 
Henry T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 5215 


Bit (A) o’ Seotech plaid; study in 
rhythm, by Lucina Jewell; pf. © 
Mar. 20, 1928; 2: @ Mar. 26; H 
688321; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

5216 


Bitterstisse (Das) lied; worte von 
Hermann Lons, musik von Walter 
Schiitt, of Germany. © Sept. 17, 
1927; 1 c Nov. 2; E 676504; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 5217 


Bizarresque; by William Kroll; violin 
and pf. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
5; E 686716; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 5218 


Bizet (Georges) Adagietto; from 
L’Arlésienne, transcribed by Leopold 
Godowsky; pf. © Dee. 21, 1927; 2c. 
Mar. 16, 1928; E 688047; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 5219 


Le berceau divin (The divine 
cradle); arr. par Raoul Labis, of 
France; orch. restreint avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1. 
Mar. 6; E 685957; Choudens, Paris. 
5220 


Black (The) kinkajou; paroles de A. 
Olivier, musique de Paddy et Z. 
Coufrey, both of France; pf. 
Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; E 


685942; A. Olivier, Paris. 5221 
Blasmusik (Die); von Fr. Hanne- 
mann, of Germany. lfg.1. 1. Fest- 
marsch. [2 others] © ‘Oct. 21, 


1926; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 685608; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne, Germany. 
5222 


Blowing the blues away; fox-trot from 
the Yellow mask, by Vernon Duke, 
arr. by Wylie Wylton, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
©. Feb. 17, 1928; 1 ¢c. Mar. 138; E 


685755; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 5223 
Blue grass beauties; characteristic 


march and two-step, by Jos. J. Den- 


ton; pf. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 
16; E 683978; Denton & Haskins 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

5224 


Blue Hawaii; words and melody by 
Abel Baer, Ira Schuster and Irving 
Caesar. © 1c Mar. 7, 1928; E 
686783 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

5225 


Blue heaven spreads over we four; 
words and music by B. Le W. 
Stromer, arr. by Agnes Milnor. © 
1 c. Mar. 12, 1928; E 683788; Bert 
Le Willard Stromer, Wichita. 5226 


Blue (The) of your eyes; words by 
O. M. Watson, music by D. H. Pil- 
ler. [Photostat] © 1 e¢@ Mar. 29, 
. 1928; E 687309; David H. Piller, 
Baton Rouge, La. - 5227 


Blue over you; words by Benny Davis, 
melody by Joe Burke. ©.1 ¢. Mar. 
7, 1928; E 683697; De Sylva, Brown. 
& Henderson, inec., New York. 5228 


Blue Rose of the golden West; waltz, 


words and music by B. B. Barry; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Nov. 26, 1927; 
2c. Feb. 27; E 683442; Byrtha Bais- 
den Barry, Seattle. 5229 


Bluebonnet time; words and music by 
W. J. Marsh. © Mar. 24, 1928; 2 c. 


\ 


Mar. 24; E 688278; William J. 
Marsh, Ft. Worth, Tex. 5230 


Boat (The) race; words and melody 
by W. Camm. © 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 1928; 
E 683907; Walter Camm, New York. 

5231 


Boser buben wiegenlied ; der buhmann, 
gedicht von Heinrich Maxerath, mu- 
sik von Jodocus Schaaf, of Ger- 
many, op. 105; miinnerchor. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1926; 1 c. Mar.,2, 1928 :. 
685601; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., 
Germany. 5232 


Bolsheviky (La); letra y musica por 
Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Feb. 
28, 1928; 2 c., Mar. 5. Hi G86598 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 5233 


Bon-bon; words and music by J. A. 
MacDonald. © 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1928; 
E 687021; John A. MacDonald, Bos- 
ton. 5234 


Bonheur (Le) est dans le pré; paro- 
les de Paul Fort, musique de M. 
Canal, of France. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 27; E 685666; Marguerite 
Canal, Paris. 5235 


276 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


: 5256 


Bonitos estaos unidos; letra y musica 
por D. V. Gonzalez, Rafael Gomez, 
y Ed Tavo. [Photostat] © Mar. 6, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; BH 686767; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 5236 


Bonnie Scotland; words and music by 
H. Voorhies. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1928; 
E 688414; Hugh Voorhies, Neosho, 
Mo. 5237 


Bonny (The) pit laddie; North coun- 
trie folk song, arr. by W. G. Whit- 
taker, of Great Britain; 3 women’s 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. 4to.. © Oct. 17, 1927; 1 e. Oct. 
14; E 685986; W. G. Whittaker, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. 5238 


Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 678; 
arr. by Sydney Herbert, of Great 
Britain; brass band. 4to. Minuet 
in G. [1 other] 
1 ec. Mar. 28; E 689082; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 5239 


Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 679; 
arr. by Sydney Herbert, of Great 
Britain; brass band. 4to. Romance, 
Le soir. [1 other] © Feb. 23, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 28; E 689083; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 5240 


Boosey’s community song sheets, no. 
12; arr. by Sydney Herbert, of Great 
Britain; military and brass band. 
4to. Oft in the stilly night. [38 
others] © Feb. 14, 1928: 1 ¢c. Mar. 
13; E 6857381; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 5241 


Boots; poem by Rudyard Kipling, 
music by A. G. Sharpe; pf., with 
bugle and drum ad lib. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1928; E 686780; A. G. Sharpe, 
New York. 5242 


Borneo; fox trot, words and music by 
Walter Donaldson, arr. by Frank 
Skinner; orch. 4to. © Mar. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; E 688304; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 5243 


Bose (Fritz von) Suite nr. 2; von F. 
von Bose, of Germany, op. 20; kla- 


vier. 1. Praludium. [3 others] © 
Mar. od, 1928; ,L .¢.,,-Mar. ,.20;:-E 
689034; Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 
5244 

Bossy; words by Carroll Maynard 
Harris, music by Harold Glynn. 


Newburyport, Mass., Vincent pub. co. 
© Mar. 8, 1928;:2 ¢. Mar. 9; E 
683735; Harold Vincent Glynn, New- 
buryport, Mass. 5245 


Bourrée; par Helena Stone Torgerson ; 
harpe solo. © Dec. 3, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 


© Feb. 28, 1928; - 


27, 1928; E 686750; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 5246 


Bow down Thine ear, O Lord; Lenten 
anthem, words of Psalm 86, music 
by Tustin Baker ; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 20; E 
686979; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

5247 


Bowen (York) Three preludes; by 
Y. Bowen, of Great Britain, op. 81; 
pf. no. 1-3. © Dec. 29, 1927; 1 ¢. 
each Mar. 6, 1928; E 685445-685447 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

5248-5250 


Bowery (The); words by Charles H. 
Hoyt, music by Percy Gaunt, ed. by 
Elliot Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eu- 
gene Platzman, with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
29; E 687254; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inec., New York. 5251 


Boys and girls of the campus; words 


and melody by W. Camm. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 8, 1928; E 6838908; Walter 
Camm, New York. 5252 


Boys (The) of ’61; march song, words 
and music by ’‘E. J. M. Seamans, op. 
24. ©1c. Mar. 19, 1928; E 688115; 
Emma J. Moore-Seamans, Yorba 
Linda, Calif. 5253 


Brahms (Johannes) Drittes klavier- 
quartett (Troisieme quatuor pour 
piano); op. 60, neue rev. ausgabe 
von Ossip Schnirlin, of Germany; 
klavier, violine, viola u. violoncell ; 
in C moll. Partitur. © Oct. 15, 
1927; 1 c Feb. 27, 1928; E 685300; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

5254 


Erstes klavier quartett (Premier 
quatuor pour piano) ; von J. Brahms, 
op. 25, neue rev. ausgabe von Ossip 
Schnirlin, of Germany; klavierfin- 
gersatz und pedalgebrauch von Rob- 
ert Kahn; violine, viola, violoncell u. 
pf.; in G@ moll. © Aug. 18, 1927; 
ec. Feb. 27; 1928 9): 685293 27'N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 5255 


First year Brahms; 19 composi- 
tions, adapted, arr. and ed. by HEr- 
nest Markham Lee, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Mar. 6, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
283; E 685933; Alfred Lengnick & 
€0; Itd., London. 5256 


Liebeslieder-walzer; op. 52, vor- 
wort u. anmerkungen yon Alfred 
Schattmann, bearb. von Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany; pf. mit 
feat. i .NOV:,.25, 1921 > 1c, Mar.,2, 


277 


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5257 


Brahms (Johannes )—Continued. 
1928; E 685517; Ullstein, «a... 'g.. 
Berlin. 5257 


Sonaten; op. 78, 100 u. 108, rev.- 
ausgabe von Ossip Schnirlin, of Ger- 
many; violine: u. klavier...© Dee. 
10; 1926; ds eniBebi/ 27) 192840 
685303; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 5258 


Trio; op. 8, neue rev. ausgabe von 
Ossip’ Schnirlin, of Germany; kla- 
vier, violine u. violoncelle; 2te fas- 
sung, in H dur.  Partitur. © Feb. 
9, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685298 ; 
N. Simrock, G.. m. b.. H., Berlin. 

. 5259 


Trio; op. 87, neue rev. ausgabe 
von Ossip Schnirlin, of Germany ; 
klavier, violine wu. violoncell; in © 
dur. Partitur. © Apr. 5, 1927; 1c. 
Feb. 27, 1928; BH 685297 ; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. . 5260 


Trio; op. 101. neue rey. ausgabe 
von Ossip Schnirlin, of Germany ; 
klavier, violine u. violoncell; in 
C-moll. Partitur. © Oct. 2, 1926; 
1 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; EH 685299; N. Sim- 
rock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. . 5261 


Variationen tiber ein thema von 
Jos. Haydn (Variations sur wun 
théme de J. Haydn); op. 56°, arr. 
von Leo Artok, of Germany; salon- 
orch., mit pf.-conductor. © Feb. 29. 
1928: 1c,” Keb... 205, BE, .68)32¢ :--B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 5262 
Zwei walzer (Deux valses) ; op. 
39, nr. 15 u.,nr. 2; arr...von Leo 
Artok, of Germany; salon-orch.- © 
Feb. 29, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; HE 685326 ; 
B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz. 5263 


Braut (Die) vom Alexander, die geht 
so auseinander .. .; foxtrott, text 
von Fritz Rotter u. Otto Stransky, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many, klavier-arr. von Walter Bor- 
chert. © Dee. 20, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 
24, 1928; E 689013; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 5264 


Bread of heaven; anthem, words by 
Josiah Condor, music by Arthur G. 
Colborn; mixed voices, organ acc. 
4to. © Mar. 16, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 19; 
EK 688123; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 5265 


Bride of the North; words 4nd music 
by J.° Milzarek; arr. by’ Harry L. 
Alford; pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 
31, 1928; 2 c Mar. 30; EB 688446; 
John Milzarek, Little Suamico, Wis. 

5266 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 23: 


Brigadier Gerard; words by Edgar 
McCormack, music by Thomas W. 
Kottaun, of Great Britain. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
16, 1928.;0%.e: é Mar! 1p B.685854 ; 
Willard music co., London. 5267 


Bright lights; words and melody by 


T. E. Schindler. £itec’ Mar. 
22, 1928; E 687078; Thomas ih. 
Schindler, Perryville, Mo. 5268 - 


Bring back my memory girl; words 
by D. Diamond, melody by G. Buehl. 
© 1 c. Mar.'6, 1928; E 686642; Gus 
Buehl and Dan Diamond,. Brooklyn. 

Gea) ‘5269 


Broken hearted laddie; words by Otis 
Woodwick, music by G. G. Wood- 
wick. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2¢..Mar. 
22; E 688312; Grace Gauche 'Wood- 
wick, Tappen, N. Di: 5270: 


Broken idylls;*by George O’Connor- 
Morris, of Great Britain, op. 38, no. 
ZS) pli OuBReb, 1761192854 «7 iMari: 
14; EH 685868; Augener, ltd., London. 
521. 


Broken rainbow; words and melody 
by, HH." EF. Schmidt; (Chal ea Mian. 3. 
1928; E 686571; Helen Ford 
Schmidt, St. Louis. 5272 


Broken string; words and melody by 
A. B. Kuhn. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1928; 
EK 683693; Aurel Burtis Kuhn, Chi- 
cago. . Cee 


Briider vom Rhein; worte von Raban 
Sylvius, musik von Hermann Son- 
net, of Germany; 4-stimmigen miin- 


nerchor. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1927; 1 ec. 

Mar. (25 1928 > Hi Osan ee name) 

Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 
5274 


Bubbling with love; words and music 
by W. M. Garman; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 5; 
E 683634; William McKinley Gar- 
man, Los Angeles. 5275 


Bullerian (Hans) Konzert; ftir vio- 
loncello mit orch., von H. Bullerian, 
of Germany, op. 41; klavierauszug. 
© Oct. 22, 1926; 1. Feb: 27, 1928 ; 
685299 5° N.’ Simroek, G. mp: i., 
Berlin. 5276 


Bunte skizzen; fiinf kleine stticke, von 
Gottfried Riidinger, of Germany, op. 
58, no. 1; klavier. © Jan. 1, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 27; E 685228; Anton Bohm 
& sdhn, Augsburg, Germany. B27 7 


Butler (Clarence) Five little compo- 
sitions; verses by Jean Williams, 
music by C. Butler; pf., with in- 


278 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


structions on the method of study. 
The bridge of Avignon. [4 others] 
©: Mar. 12, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 15; E 


‘686884; Art publication. soc., St. 
Louis. 5278 
-Four little compositions; verses 


by Jean Williams, music by C. But- 
ler; pf., with instructions on the 
method of study. 1. Christmas bells. 
[3 others] © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 15; E 686883; Art publication 
soc., St. Louis. 5279 


Three little compositions; verses 
by Jean Williams, music by C. But- 
ler; pf., with instructions on the 
method of study. 1. Bad weather. 
[2 others] © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 15; E 686885; Art publication 
soc., St. Louis. 


Butterflies; by G. A. Grant: Schaefer, 
arr. by Frank Louis Taylor, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. © Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 
10; E 685347; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., ltd., London. 5281 


Butterfly; words and music by B. 
Youngs. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 
686793; Blanche Youngs, Evart, 
Mich. 5282 


Buy a Henry Ford; words and melody 
by J. Young. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1928; 
E 688386; John Young, Jersey City. 

5283 


By the campfire; by Thurlow Lieur- 
ance, arr. by Roy Cato; organ. © 
Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 686712; 
Theodore Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 

5284 


By the firelight; by Charles Huerter; 
pf., for the left hand. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 686726; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 5285 


By the waters of the Nile; words by 
Teddy Brogden, music by Hero de 
Rance, of England; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford; 
in KF. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
S'S) “685823; Montgomery & Co., 
London. 5286 


Cera una volta; di Aldo Cantarini, of 
Italy; piccola orch., con pf. condut- 
tore. 4to. © Mar, 12, 1928;.1 «. 
Mar. 18; E 685779; G. Ricordi.& co., 
Milan. 5287 


Caballero; from Cochran’s 1928 revue, 
words and music by Noél Coward, 
of Great Britain. © Feb. 28, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 18; E 685748; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 5288 


5280. 


: 5298 


Cajita de musica [and] Gavota; 2 
piezas infantiles, de Jose Rios, of 
Mexico; pf. © Mar. 1, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 1; E 6853837; A.’ Wagner y 
Levien sucs., 8S. en C., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 5289 


California; words and melody by R. 


Duncan. © 1c, Mar. 2, 1928; E 
687159; Rosetta Duncan, White 
Plains, N. Y. 5290 


California reverie; words by S. Field, 
music by Robert H. Brennen. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 
14, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 17; E 688337; 
Stella Field, Middletown, Conn. 

5291 


Call (The) of love; words by Arthur 
B. Barret, music by A. Walter 
Kramer; med. voice. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 1; E 686512; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 5292 


Calling the cows; words and music by 
EK. M. Bartlett; male voices. Hart- 
ford, Ark., Hartford music co. 8vo. 
© Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; EH 
683964; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, 
Hartford, Ark. 5293 


Can it be true; words by Howard E. 
Manisch [i. e. Howard E. Manische- 
witz, melody by L. Florin Brown. 


1 ¢. Mar. 31, 1928; E 687385; 
Howard E. Manischewitz, Cincinnati. 
5294 


Can you blame me; words and melody 
by W. Dauterich. © 1 c. Mar. 29, 
1928; E 687296 ; Wuligm Dauterich, 
Philadelphia. 5295 


Can you touch your toes; fox-trot, 
words by Philip Seeley, music by 
Douglas Hamilton, of England; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in G.. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 15, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 22; E 685936; West’s, 
Itd., London. 5296 


Cancelled courtships; or, Resuscitated 
romances, words by W. 8. Frank, 
music by Frank 8S. Wilcock, of Great 


Britain; in D, [Staff and _ tonie 
sol-fa notations]) © Feb. 23, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 28; E 689075; Reynolds & 


co., London. 5297 
Candied sweets; stomp, by Jack Pettis 
and Thomas Waller, arr. by Al 
Goering; orch. ‘4to. © Mar. 2, 
1928; 2c. Mar. 3; E 686539; Robbins 
musie corp., New York. 5298 


279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5299 


Cannibal land; words and music by 
A. Morehouse. New. York, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2c. Mar. 
27; E 687196; Archibald Morehouse, 
Walsenburg, Colo. 5299 


Can’t we make amends; valse song, 
words. and music by R. Rice. © 


Meare ey FOSS pe, Ces, Mar Zia 2 
687181; Raymond Rice, Bennington, 
Vt. 5300 


Can’t you hear me calling you, mother 
dear; words and music by Harvene 
Christman; pf: and ukulele ace. © 
Mar. 12,, 1928; .2.ex Mar: 197 H 
688092; Harvene Christman music 
pub. co., Allentown, Pa. 5301 


Cantano le gitane; di Vincenzo Rai- 
mondi, of Italy; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 17, 


1928; E 685999; Alba musicale, 
Rome. 5302 
Canto d’amore; intermezzo, di. Amil- 
care Pennati Malvezzi, of Italy; 


piccola orch. con pf. conduttore opp. 
arpa. © Feb. 24, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 


21); E 685916; A. & G. Carisch & c., | 


Milan. 5303 
Canzonetta; by Reginald W. Martin; 


organ. (Jn American organ quart- 
erly, v. 9, no. 25, April, 1928) ~-© 
Mars: 20) .1S28.. 2xe. Mar. 31): i 
687368; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
5304 

Capricci d’amuri; versi di G. Marrone, 


melodia di Mario Nicastro. © 1 «. 
Mar. 29, 1928; E 687299; Gaspare 
Marrone, Brooklyn. 5305 


Capriccio. spagnolo; intermezzo, di A. 
Pennati Malvezzi, of Italy; piccola 
orch. con pf. conduttore. © Mar. 
2, 19283) 1 eo Mar. 2 n, Gooule: 


A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 5306 
Caprice Christine; by M. Warner; 
violin and pf. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1928; 
E 686494; Maurice Warner, Detroit. 


5307 

Carabi; old French chant, arr. by P. 
A. Marquardt; orch. 4to. © Mar. 
5.1928 :..2.0¢.. Mar.../7;,..E 683680 ; 
Photo play music co., inc., New York. 
5308 

Carbonero (El); letra y musica por 
Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Feb. 


28, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 5; BE 686599; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 5309 


Carezze (Le) di Manon; intermezzo 4 
la valse, di Stanislao Gastaldon, of 


Italy; piccola. orch.. ©. Feb... 11, 
1928; 1 ce. Mar. 21; E, 685912; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 5310 


pt. 111, 0. s., Vv. 23 


Carillon (Il) della‘: nenna; di; Aldo 
Cantarini, of Italy; oreh. con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 22; EH 689042; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 53811 


Carman’s (The) whistle; by William 
Byrd, arr. by G. Bantock, of Great 
Britain; string oreh. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 8; E 685828; Gran- 
ville Bantock, Birmingham, England. 


‘9312 

Carnevale di Venezia; super fox, di 
Amleto Fiorini, of Italy; piccola 
orch., con pf. guida. 4to. -© Feb. 


4, °1928'5"'T. > Mar.21°" Hi 683900 ; 
A. & G. Carisch.& ¢.:; Milan. 9313 


Carolina, mové, mova; versie melodia 
di P., Sciascia. ©1c¢. Mar.,29, 1928; 
E 687335; Pasquale ELISCHE Phila- 
delphia. ‘ 5314 


Caroline is back with me; words and 
music by Charlie Mack and W. R. 
Williams; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. .28::1928;, 2:oe. Mar: 2835) EH 
688330; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 5315 


Casanova, ich lieb’ dich; tango-sere- 
nade, worte von Fritz Rotter, musik 
von Otto Stransky, of Austria. © 
Dec. 20, 1927; 1 e. Mar.’ 24, 1928; 
EK 689012; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 5316 


Cavaliers (Les) vengeurs (The aven- 
gers) ; par F. July, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 


*F 19283) 2 ee. Keb. Bi: ee 7GsserT ; 
Choudens, Paris. ay Wg 
Caveman (The) ; words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by B. Stone..’© Mar. 14, 
1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 14; E 683883; Billy 
Stone, New York. 5318 


Cavendish (The) ninth concert party 
album; words by H. M. Burnaby and 
J. M. Gallatly, music by James M. 
Gallatly, of Great Britain. © Feb. 
8, 1928; 1..c.. Mar. 18; E 689040; 
Cavendish music co., London. 5319 


Cercis a topullit; words and melody by 
Jim Shefka [i. e. James Shefka]. © 
1 c. Feb. 16, 1928; E 686895 ; James 
Shefka, New York. 5320 


danza villereccia, di Aldo Can- 
of Italy; piccola orch., con 
4to.. © Mar. .12, 
13; E 685780; G. 
~ 6321 


Ceres; 
tarini, 
pf. conduttore. 
1928; 1,c.. Mar. 
Ricordi & co., Milan, 


280 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


° 5344 


Chaconne (Ciaccona) ; de Tomaso Vi- | Charlie, my back door man; words by 


tali, arr. de Mathieu Crickboom, of 
Belgium; violon et pf. © June 30, 
- 1927; 1 c. Sept. 6; E 685354; Schott 
freres, Brussels. 5322 


Chady; galop arabe oriental, de R. 
Brunel, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1928; EH. 684854; J. 
mves.K., Paris: - 5323 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Dans l’aréne; de C. Chaminade, of 
France, op. 168; pf. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 28; E 689073 ; Enoch 


& cie., Paris. 5324 
The flatterer (La Lisonjera) ; 
simplified and arr. by Calvin 


Grooms; pf. © Mar. 21, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 23;.E 688203; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 5325 


Searf dance; scene de ballet, sim- 
plified and arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
pf. © Mar. 21, 1928;,2.¢.. Mar. 23; 
E 688200; Century. music pub. co., 
New York. 5326 


Valse d’automne; de C. Chami- 
nade, of France, op. 169; pf. © Mar. 
23, 1928;.1.¢.. Mar. 28;, E., 689074; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 5827 


Chances; fox trot, words and music 
by Walter Donaldson, arr. by Walter 
C. Simon; pf: or organ. © Mar. 24, 
1928;°2 ¢c. Mar. 26; E 688305; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 5328 


Chanson d’Homodei; de Angelo, tyran 
de Padoue, paroles de Charles Méré, 
musique de Alfred Bruneau, of 

_ France. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 ec Feb. 
27; E 685402 ; Heugel, Paris. 5329 


folksong) ; 


Chanson galloise (Welsh 
de Maurice Duhamel, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E. 685356 ; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 5330 


Chant of the Nile; melody by Bob 
Shurr: [pseud. of L. Shurr]. ©1. 
Mar. 9, 1928; E 688756; Leopold 
Shurr, Brooklyn. 53831 


20 chants scolaires 
dauteurs différents, of France. 
f2ma. (Dee. 31, 1927: -1.:c. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685376; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 5332 


Charity ; pathetic prayer, by J. C. Coll; 
orch. sc. © 1 ec. Mar.’ 6, 1928; E 
686643 ; John Costa Coll, New York. 

5333 


Chants choisis; 


281 


Con Conrad and Henry Creamer, 
music by Clarence Todd; pf. and 
ukulele ace. ©. Feb. 29; 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 2; E 683824; Harms, inc., New 
York. 5334 


Charm; photoplay music, by Norman 


Leigh: pf. © Dec. 30; £927,;):2 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1928; E 688179; Walter 
Jacobs, inec., Boston. 5B30 


Charro (El) ponciano; letra y musica 
por Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 686603 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 5336 


Chasins (Abram) Twenty-four prel- 
udes; pf. bk. 1, nos. 1-6. © Feb. 138, 
1928; 2 ce. Mar..7; EH. 686689; Oliver 
Ditson ¢o., Boston. 5337 


Chevauchée infernale; agitato perico- 
loso, par Hendrik Willems, of Bel- 


gium; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
1928; E. 685391; Francis Moulin, 


5338 


Chevvy (The) made a lady of Lizzie; 
words and music by J. Gipson and 
HB Wests ©: 1: eo Mary 22,9%926>) Ei 
687088; Joe Gipson and Fritz West, 
Gunter, Tex. 53839 


Chewing gum; fox trot, words by W. 
H. Walner, melody by Rose and W. 
H. Walner;. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1928; E 
683675; William Henry Walner, 
Baltimore. 5340 


Chicago; words and music by R. J. 
Schropp, jr. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 
686799; Raymond J. Schropp, jr., 
Philadelphia. 341 


Cannes, France. 


Chicken. you can roost behind the 
moon; words and melody by Frank 
Stokes. © 1 e@ Mar. 2, 1928; E 
683622; Loren L. Watson, Memphis, 
Tenn. 5342 


Chico; words by Frank Eyton, musie¢ 
by Horace Shepherd, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 8, 1928; 1 ¢c. Mar. 19; E 
685859; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 5343 


Child, child, love while you can; words 
by Sara Teasdale, music by B. C. 
Johnson; sop. or ten. © Mar. 7, 
1928; 2c Mar. 14; E 683887; Bertha 
Curtis Johnson, Washington. 5344 


Child’s (A) garden; 4-pt. song, words 
by W. Ryder, music by M. Mous- 
sorgsky, arr. by William Ryder; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES . 


5345 


Child’s (A) garden—Continued. 
women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 9, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; E 6838841; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 5345 


Chimes of Erie; melody by J. M. Gan- 
non. [Photostat] © 1 ¢ Mar. 12, 
1928; E 683789; John Mark Gannon, 
Erie, Pa. 5346 


China de los ojos negros; letra y mu- 
sica por Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] 
© Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; EB 
686600; Dionisio Acosta, Los Ange- 
les. 5347 


Chinese patrol; by H. Fliege, arr. by 
R. BE. Hildreth; with conductor. 4to. 
1. Band.—2. Orch. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2 c. each Mar. 23; E 688171, 688172; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

5348, 5349 


Chinesische nachtwache (Chinese 
night-watch) ; charakterstiick, von 
Ludwig Siede, of Germany, bearb. 
von L. Zeitlberger, of Austria; orch., 
mit pf. direktion und violine obbl. 
4to. © Dec. 18, 1926; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685248; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 5350 


Chirp-chirp; from That’s a good girl, 
words by Ira Gershwin, music by 
Joseph Meyer and Philip Charig. 
London, Chappell & co., ltd. © Feb. 
6, 1928; 2 «@ Feb. 28; E 686483; 
Harms, ine., New York. 5351 


Chismoso (El); letra y musica por 
Ed Tavo y Maximo Cervantes, both 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Ange- 
les; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © Mar. 
26, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 31; E 687358; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 5352 


Chittlin’ rag blues; words and mel- 
ody by Spencer Williams. © 1 e. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 683602; Georgia mu- 
sic co., New York. 5353 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Ballade, 
no. 3, in A flat; op. 47, biograph eal 
sketch amd glossary, rev., fingering, 
phrasing and pedaling by Emil 
Sauer, of Austria, general informa- 
tion, instructive annotations and in- 
terpretation by Arthur Edward 
Johnstone; pf. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
2. c.. and aff... Mar. 15; A: 1070536; 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. 5854 


Etude; op. 10, transcribed “by 
Edouard Hesselberg; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
no. 11. Allegretto, in E flat maj.— 
no,, 12. Allegro con fuoeco, in C min. 
© Mar. 8, 1928; 2 ¢.,each Mar. 12; 
E 683773, 683774; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. Do00, Oooo 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Klavier-konzert; nr. 1, op. 11, 
hrsg. u. bearb. von Leonid Kreutzer, 
of Germany; in E-moll. © Sept. 30, 
1927; 1 c@ Feb. 27, 1928; E 685547; 
Uulstein, a. g., Berlin. 5357 


Marcia funebre; op. 35, trascri- 
zione di Mario Corti, of Italy; vio- 
lino e pf.’ © Jan. 27, 1928; 1 e. 
Mar. 21; E 685906; A. & G. Carish 
& c., Milan. ~9 5358 


Waltz; concert arr. by Leopold 
Godowsky; pf. Op. 69, no. 1; in A 
flat—Op. 70, no. 2; in F min. © 
Dec., :21)..4927 ; -2 e/ leach! Mari 16, 
1928; E 688041, 688043; Carl Fisch- 
er, ine., New York. 5359, 5360 


Waltz; op. 64, no. 3, arr. by Leo- 
pold Godowsky; pf.; in A: flat. © 
Dec. 21, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1928; EH 
688039; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 5361 


Choralphantasie ; von Arno Landmann, 
' of Germany, op. 13; orgel, mit frau- 
en-fernchor ad lib. obl. 12mo. © 
May -18, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685296 ; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 5362 


Chorkantate; fiir gemischten chor, 
solosopran und orech., nach texten 
von Holderlin und Schiller, musik 
von Hans Wedig, of Germany, op. 
2; klavierauszug, chorstimmen. 
Oct. 5, 1927; 1 ec. Nov. 2; E 676505 ; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 5363 


Christian (The) church year in forty- 
eight ancient sacred part songs; 
compiled, ed. and arr. by Carl F. 
Pfatteicher ; Women’s voices a ¢Ca- 
pella. v. 2. 4to.' © Jan. 17, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 16; H 683994 ; Carl Fischer, 


inc., New York. 5364 
Christuslieder; sieben gedichte von 
*Reinhard Johannes Sorge, musik 


von Joseph Haas, of Germany, op. 
74: eine hohe singstimme. © Feb. 
29° 1928: 1 «Keb. 20." Gsosaa 5 


B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 5365 
C nderella of my dreams; words by 
Mildred Myers, melody by T.- G. 
Myers. © 1c Mar. 28, 1928;'E 


688355 ; Teresa G. Myers, New York. 
5366 


Cinnamon cake; words, by F. G. Bern- 
hard, melody by L. E. Zoeller. © 
1 ec. Mar. 5, 1928; E 686627; Louis 
EK. Zoeller and Frederick G, Bern- 
hard, New York. 5367 


Cinquettate miei cari passerotti; mel- 
ody by Tetos Demetriades, of Tur- 


282 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


no. 3, 1928 


., key, domiciled at New, York. © 1c. 


_ Feb. 20, 1928 ;.E 688385 ; Tetos music 
store, New York. 5368 
City of progress; ‘mareh; by D. A. 


Bartol; pf. © 1 °c.'\Mar.' 16, 1928; 
“EB 686962 : Dominic A. Bartol, W. 
Hazleton, "Pa. ; 53869 


. Clair de lune; extrait de Suite berga- 


masque, de Claude Debussy,’ of 

‘France; pf. “© Oct. 20,1927; 2 c. 

Nov... 9; © 677021; J. Jobert, Paris. 

LOH) B8TO 

Clara; words and music by M. F. 
“Spillers. .[Photostat] © ‘Mar. ' 6, 
(1928 2c Mar! 110; E 6867683 Mose 
Franklin: Spillers, Dallas, 5371 


Clinging (A) ‘thot; words. by” Weekes 
Kelly, music by H. C. Gratton; pf. 
~ and ukulele acc. © Mar. 1, 1928 : 
2'c. Mar: 73 E 683688; “Walter P. 
Kelly -and Howard Cowan Gratton, 


Seattle. 53872 


Close dem eyes; waltz lullaby, words 
by S. Silverman, music by S. Silver- 
man and L. Friedman. © 1’c. Mar. 
19, 1928; #687018; Sam Silverman 

and Leo Friedman, Los Angeles. 

me 5373 


Clouds; from Water whispers suite, by 
> Arthur Lange; orch., with pf. con- 


’ duetor: © Mar. 26, 1928 : 2 c. Mar. 

28; E- 687342; Boston music co., 
' Boston. D374 
Clowns (The) carnival; by . Erno 


Rapée, arr. by George Torke; orch. 


© Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Mary 5: B 
686596; Belwin, inc., New York. 
Mel 5375 


Cobalt (The) song; words by L. F. 
Steenman, music arr. by R. L. Mac- 
Adam, of Canada; pf. ‘Toronto, 
Canada, Whaley, Royce & co.,ltd. ‘© 


Mar! 27 1928 3:62 e) /-Maro-1t2" EB 
685853; L. F. Steenman, Cobalt, 
Ont., Canada. 5376 


Cochran’s 1928 revue;: selection, by 
~ Noél Coward, selected and arr. by 
H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Feb. 28,°1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 13: BH 
igen Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
53877 


Cold weather; words and music by B. 


Youngs. © 1 ¢@ Mar. 10, 1928; E 
686794; Blanche Youngs, Evart, 
Mich. 5378 


Coleman’s male choir; ed. and com- 
piled by R. H. Coleman. 8vo.' © 
Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17:5{ aff.;;Beb. 


Collection, 


5393 


. 


10; A 1018829; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. D879 


Collection Of. Italian’ & Neapolitan 
songs; ‘compiled and arr. by An- 
tonio de Martino, of Italy; mand. 
4to. Serie, 58, 59. © Sept. 6, 1927; 
1 c. each Jan. 3; 1928; A_Foreign 
37195, 37202 ; Italian book co., New 
York. 5880, 5381 


of. Italian &’') Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled and 
arr. by Antonio de Martino, of Italy. 
8vo. Serie 62-65. © Nov. 4, 1927; 
1 c.-each' Mar. 6, 1928; E 685627- 
685630; Italian book co., New York. 
5882-5385 


College life;. words and melody by: W. 
Camm. . ©!/1.¢.. Mar. 8, 1928; E 
683909 ;; Walter Camm; New’ York. 
) ' 53886 


College Rose; words and melody by 
W..Camm. ©. 1,,e ,Mar.;,8,.,1928; 
E 683910; Waiter Camm, New York. 

; 5387 


Collegiate (The) hop; words and mel- 
-ody by, W. Camm, © 16. Mar. 3 
1928; E 683911; Walter Camm, New 


York. 5388 
Colonial song; by Perey Aldridge 
Grainger, arr. by Adolf Schmid; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Feb. 


20, 1928:.2.c. Mar. 5; E 686714; G, 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 5389 


Come back in dreams; quartet, words 
and music by Bernard Hamblen; 
mixed voices. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Mar. 18, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 14; E 686864; Harms, inc., 


New York. 5390 
Come Betty-Jane; waltz, words and 
melody by P. L. Russ. © 1c. Mar. 


15, 1928; E 686906; Pearl Louise 
Russ, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 5391 


Come let’s go deario; words by W. P. 
Kelly, music by H.,C. Gratton; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2° ¢ Mar. 7; E 683687 ;, Walter. P. 
Kelly and Howard Cowan Gratton, 
Seattle. 5392 


Come, my way, my truth, my life; 
anthem, words by George Herbert, 
music by Roy Thompson, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 
30, 1928; 1 c« Apr. 2; E 689118; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 5393 


Come round to our house; words by 
Terry Sullivan and Fred Holt, music 
by L. Se koeme\cr and erry J. Stat- 
ford; ‘pf. art ukule we.; in (G. 


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5394 


pt. Im, n. s.,; v. 23 


Come round to our house—Continued. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 28, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1928; 


E 685842; Leopold Silberman, Lon- 
don. 5394 
Come West and see our girls; words 


and music by Walter H. Valade. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Mar. 17, «1928: 1 2e.. Mar.o 1o39a8 
688090; Walter H. Valade, Antone, 
Or. 5395 


Coming back home; words and music 
by E. M. Bartlett. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 3; E 686544; Eugene Mon- 
roe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 5396 


Commanche [!]; Indian love song, 
words and music by M. O. Sprinkle. 
© 1. ¢. Mar. 26, 1928; E 688383; 
Marie O. Sprinkle, Battery Park, 
Md. 5397 


Commandant (The); by J. S. Zamec- 
nik; full orch. 4to. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 22; E 687060; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 5398 


Commander Byrd; march, by Ernie 
Golden, arr. by William C. Schoen- 
feld; orch. with pf. or organ ace. 
4to. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 @ Mar. 7; 
E 683689; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 5399 


Communion hymn; words by Leonard 
H. Robbins, music by R. A. Laslett 
Smith; 4-pt. cho. of mixed voices, 
a cappella. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 7: E 686740; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 5400 


Communion service; sacred words, mu- 
sic by H. E. Piggott. of Great Brit- 
ain; unison voices; organ ace. 4to. 
© Feb. 9, 1928; 1 +c Mar. 6; E 


685432; Oxford university press, ° 
London. 5401 
Community; lancers, arr. by R.. S. 
Stoddon, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Rar. 12°". 1928 5.0 dee Cie Mate faces 
685815; B. Feldman & co., London. 
5402 

Community grand march; by Carl 


Wilhelm Kern, op. 506; pf., 4. hands. 
© Mar... 5,.1928: 2. c¢. Mar.).7%;,,E 
686707 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. ; 5403 


Consecration; words by Alice Spencer, 
music by Beatrice Macgowan Scott; 
in E flat. © Mar..%, 1928: 2 ¢. Mar. 
9; E 6838373 "Dean- FDSlhtbsy, Chicago. 

5404 


C-o-n-s-t-a-n-t-i-n-0-p-l-e ; one-step, words 
and music by Harry Carlton, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 17, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 23; E 689014; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 5405 


Contentement (Contentment); by 
Helena Stone Torgerson; harpe solo. 
© Dee. J, 192$; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 686751; Durand et cie., Paris. 

5406 


Contentment; by Geoffrey O’Connor- 
Morris, of Great Britain, op. 38, no. 
1; pf. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar. 
14; E 685866; Augener, ltd., London. 

5407 


Contrapuntal (A) misterioso; by Wal- 
ter C. Schad; orch., with pf. conduc- 


tor. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 28; E 688331; Belwin, inc., 
- New York. 5408 


Coquette; fox trot, words and music 
by Gus Kahn, Carmen Lombardo 
and John W. Green, arr. by Walter 
C. Simon; pf. or organ. © Mar. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; E 688307; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 5409 


Cords (Gustav) Suite; von G. Cords, 
of Germany, op. 53; oboe-solo u. 
klavier. 1. Romanze. [2 others] 
© Sept. 20, 1927; 1 ¢. each Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685266; Carl Merseburger, 
Leipzig. 5410 


Core securo e serata nera; serenata, 
versi e musica di M. R. Annunziata. 
© Feb:):28, 19285125 ce: Mar @-0h 
686593; Annunziata & Zegarelli mu- 
sic publications, Utica, N. Y. 5411 


Corroyez (Georges) Vingt petites 
piéces concertantes en quatuors; 
- realisé, instrumenté et arr. par G. 
Corroyez, of France; bois-cuivres- 


cordes, avee conducteur en si bémol. 
Parties. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 
27: KE 685355; Georges Corroyez, 
Versailles, Seine, France. 5412 


Cortége de noce en Trégor (Wedding 
train in Tregor) ; de Maurice Du- 
hamel, of France; orch. avec pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 c. Feb. 27; E 685357; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 5413 


Cosmopolitan ; words by H. Palmquist, 
music by Laura Palmquist. [Blue- 


print] © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 
31; E 687381; Helen Palmquist, 
Ames, Ia. 5414 


284 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


Cottage (A) and you; words and mu- 
sic by K. G. Allen. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687331; Ken- 
neth George Allen, New York. 5415 


Cottage (The) on the hillside; words 

‘ and melody by C. H. Hoffman. © 

1c. Mar. 7, 1928; E 683710; Callie 
Hlizabeth Hoffman, Lancaster, O. 

5416 


Could you blame the colored man; 
words and melody by Gus Cannon. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 683609; 
Loren L. Watson, Memphis, Tenn. 

5417 


Country dance; by Maxwell Eckstein ; 
pf. © Dee. 8, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 688022; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 5418 


Courageous youth; march, by George 
C. Flint; full band, with solo B flat 
trumpet or B flat cornet conductor. 
4to. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; 
EX 688004; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 5A19 


Cours complémentaire pratique d’har- 
monie; de G. A. Estyle, of France. 
dS ue. AC) Deen 2,..192%.2.1.¢s, san. 
12, 1928; A—Foreign 37251; Ecole 
universelle par correspondance de 
Paris, Paris. 5420 


Cours de dictées musicales; de Mlle. 
Legrenay et Mme. I. Guy-Boudon, 
both of France. 4to. © Dec. 4, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1928; A—Foreign 
37254; Ecole universelle par corres- 


pondance de Paris, Paris. 5421 
Cours. de solfége chanté; de René 
Cocheux, of France. 4to. © Dee. 


4, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 12, 1928; A—For- 

eign 37253; Ecole universelle par 

correspondance de Paris, Paris. 
5422 


Cowles (Walter Ruel) Hymn; 4-pt. 
song, words by Edgar Allan Poe, 
music by W. R. Cowles; male voices. 
© Mar. 1, 1928; 2 ¢c.’ Mar. 7; E 
686739; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

5423 


Cradle song; by Barnard Levin; pf. 
Boston, W. B. Hasey & co. © Mar. 
23,. 1928;'2.¢. Mar. 24; E 687119; 
W B. Hasey, Boston. 5424 


Cradle song; two-pt. song, music by 
C. H. H. Parry, of Great Britain, 
arr. by H. A. ©.; treble voices; in 
G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Mar. 13, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
13; E 6857238; Novello & eo., Itd., 
London. 5425 


28 


- 5437 


Cream puffs; words and melody by P. 
G. Freed. © 1. Mar. 30, 1928; EB 
688396; Paul Gross Freed, Philadel- 
phia. 5426 


Crépuscule; tango, von Edouard Bian- 
co, arr. von Bernhard Egg, of Ger- 
many; orch. mit pf.-direction. 4to. 
© Nov. 15, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 21; B 
677731; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 

542 


Crest of a wave; words and melody 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1 ec. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 683936; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 5428 


Crisis (The); andante serioso, by 
Josef Pasternack; orch., with pf. or 
organ. © Mar. 14, 1928; 2 ¢c Mar. 
15; E 686876; Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 5429 


Crist (Bainbridge) Nocturne; arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts; full orch., with pf. 
conductor. © Nov. 25, 1927; 2 ec. 
Mar. 16, 1928; E 688081; Carl Fisch- 
er, inc., New York. 5430 


Crucifixion (The); negro. spiritual, 
arr. by D. L. Sims; mixed voices. 
4to. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 30; 
E 687345 ; Dorothy L. Sims, Wichita. 

5431 


Cruel (Un) pufial; letra de Edmundo 
Delhumeau, mtsica de Alfonso Es- 
parza Oteo, of Mexico. © Mar. 1, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 1; E 685339; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien sucs., S. en C., Mexico 
City, Mexico. 5432 


Cuando el sol se esta metiendo; letra 
y musica por Ed Tavo; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; 
E 686602; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 


geles. 5433 
Cuando me muera; letra y musica por 
Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Feb. 


28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 686601; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 5434 


Cuban heels; tango, melody by M. J. 
Rettenberg. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1928; 
E 686841; Milton J. Rettenberg, New 
York. 5435 


Cup'd time in loveland; words by R. 
Domke, melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 683594; Ru- 
dolph Domke, Appleton, Wis. 5436 


Curly head baby doll; words and mel- 
ody by L. B. Walker. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
1, 1928 ; B 686506 ; Linnie B. Walker, 
Apopka, Fla. 5437 


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v 


CATALOGUE OF 
5438 


Curtains (The) of night; words and 
melody by ‘C:. Grant. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1928; E 688372:;) United ‘pub. co., 
New York. 5438 


Oyrea; ballet, action chorégraphique 
et symphonique en 1 ‘acte d@ Albert 
Boucheron et Paul de Choudens, mu- 
sique de Mare Delmas, of’ France: 
pf. et ‘chant. Partition. _ 4to.. © 
Hep. 10, 1928; 1c. Maro 6: DY 2i2s7;; 


Choudens, Paris. . 5439 
Czerny;in new form, collection. by 
John! Mokrejs; pf. solos. ‘©! Feb! 14, 


1928 ;' 12 .e. Feb: 18; aff’’Feb: 16; A 
~1069095; Clayton F:Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 5440 


Daddy. come home; words by Karyl 
Norman, music by. Bob Hamill ;. pf. 
and ukulele ace., ©: Mar: 13, 1928; 
2.¢c. Mar. 15; E 686867 ;, Jerome .H. 
Remick & co., New York. 5441 


Daddy is in prison and she must bear 
the shame;. words and melody by 
W. R. Hodgin; plectrum banjo... © 


1-c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 683703; Willard 


lees Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 
5442 


Daddy loves his blue eyed. girl; words | — 


by A. L. Johnson, music by Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Feb: 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 2; E 683585 ; 
Annie L. Johnson, Winchester, Tenn. 

5443 


Daddy mine; ats by E...R. Taylor, 
music by C. Roland Flick. Nash- 
ville, Tenn., Flick music pub. co. © 
Feb: 28, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 1; E 686527; 
Ina Royer Taylor, Nashville. 5444 


Daddy wouldn’t buy me a bow-wew ; 
words and mus‘c by Joseph Tabrar, 
ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. 
by Eugene Platzman,; with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand 
old songs) ©: Mar. 22, 1928;.2 c. 
Mar. 29; E. 687269; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 5445 


Dafni; poema pastorale in 3 atti, di 
Ettore, Romagnoli, musica di Giu- 
seppe Mulé, of Italy, riduzione, di 
Ferruccio Calusio. Vocal se. 4to. 
© Feb: 28, 1928; 1 ¢« Mar. 23):D 
27275; G. Ricordi & co.; Milan. 5446 


Dahin; worte von Josef. Schregel, 
musik von Richard Trunk, of Ger- 
many, op. 59, no. 2; mdnnerchor. 
4to... © Mar. 8, 1928; Ise. Mar. 26; 
E. 689044; Robert Forberg, Leipzig. 

5447 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, Hi’s., v.23 


Daisy Belle: fox-trot,/ words and musie 
by Abe Lyman, Charles Tobias and 
J:| Russel’ Robinson...’ © Mar; ‘14, 
'1928 ;. 2 ¢. Mar...16; E 687006; Leo 
Feist, inc., ,New, York, 5448 


Dance little lady ; ‘from Cochran’: § 1928 — 
revue, words and musi¢’ by Noél 
Coward; of Great Britain: © Feb. 
28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 18; E 685749; 
Chappell :& co., Itd., London. 5449 


Dance of. the fireflies’: by Minnie Coons 
Freemanh,, ed. and, fingered by Har- 
riette Brower; pf. © Jan. 19, 1928; 
2 6. Jaw. (255 E 686653; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. KAL » 0) B450 


Dance (The) of neo two. hiagin Crows ; 
by Rube Bloom. © 1 «Mar. 20, 
1928; E 687067; Columbia phono- 
sraph CO., inc., ‘New, York. 5451 


Danee these bines away: words: by A. 


Weaver, music by A. Taylor: © le. 
Mar. 30,..1928; HE '688431; Alfred 
aoe and Anthony Weaver, Detroit. 

; agin _ 5452 
Dancing marionette; fox-trot, words 


and music’ by Tolchard Evans, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar: 6, 1928; 
1_¢: Mar.15;°E 685877; Cecil Len- 
nox, Itd., London. 9453 


Dancing *round the May- pole; -by 
Mathilde Bilbro; pf., with words. 
©. Mar, 1, 1928: 2 oar: I 
_ 686737 ; G, Schirmer, inc.,-New. York. 

5454 


Dans les brumes de la mer des Hébrides 
(Through the fogs on the Hebrids 
Sea); de Maurice Duhamel, of 
France; orch. avec, pf. .conducteur. 
4to... Q Feb...2, 1928 >" 1G. Web. 27 ; 
EK 685358 ; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 5455 


Dans les; revues; ae ou one step, de 
Ca cest Paris, par Fred Mélé et 
Craven; orch. 4to. © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 7; 1928; E 684268 ; 
Evette, Paris. 5456 


Danse barbare; from. Congo sketches; 
by Will Donaldson, arr, by William 
Grant Still; full ‘orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Jan. 12, 1928;'2 ¢: Mar. 
16; E 688074; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 5457 


Danse des fleurs;. by Evan Marsden, 
of England; violin and pf..'© Mar. 
23, 1928; -1 ce. Mar. 22; EH 689020; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 

5458 


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', | MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS © 


ne 3, 1928 ri iq \ 


Danse espagnole ; de Angelo, tyran de 


| Padoue, paroles de Charles Méré, 
musique de Alfred Bruneau, of 
France. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1c. Feb. 


27; E 685406 ; Heugel, Paris. 5459 


Daphne’s cheeks; pt. song, words by 
“Walter Besant, music by Daniel 
Protheroe; men’s voices. 4to. 

Of ake 426) 19983" Ze! Mar. -15'E 

686471; Henry T. FitzSimons, Chi- 

5460 


Darest thou now, O soul; pt. song, 
words by Walt Whitman, music by 
Isadore Freed ; women’s voices, with 
mezzo-sop. solo. 4to. © Mar, 26, 
1928; 2-c. Mar. 27; E 687169; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 5461 


David of the White rock; old Welsh 
air, harmonized and arr. by Reginald 
Redman, of Great Britain; pf., 
violin and violoncello. © Feb. 238, 
1928; 1 @. Mar. 14; HE 685864; 
Augener, Itd., London. 5462 


Dawn awakes! words by Carl B. 
Pearlstin, music by Robert Braine; 
1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. or 
bar.—3., Alto or bass... © Feb. 27, 
1928; 2 c. each Mar. 2; E 6838574; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 5463 


cago. 


Dawn ghosts; words by Madora J. 
Stephenson, music by Horace H. 
Tureman; high voice. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 2 @. Mar. 5; E 686719; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 5464 


Day (Edna. Fuller) Waltz; from 
Miniature waltzes; pf. no. 1, 2. 
1 c. each Mar. 13, 1928; E 686838, 
686839; Edna Fuller Day, i. e. Mrs. 
H. 8. Day, Grand Junction, Col. 
5465, 5466 


Day by day; words by M. M. Green, 
melody by F. Poetzinger. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 31, 1928; E 687395; Marjorie 
Mardis Green and Floyd Poetzinger, 
Newton, Ia. 5467 


Day dreams that never come true; 
words and musie by Bert Grant, of 
England; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
20, 1928;.1 .¢. Mar..1; E...685821; 
Montgomery & co., London. 5468 


Day (The) I come back to you; words 
and music by Bobby Haight [i. e. 
Robert Haight] and F. Tacinelli. © 
1e. Mar. 31, 1928;.E 687394; Robert 
Haight and Francis Tacinelli, Water- 
bury, Conn. 5469 


‘ 5479 


Day (The) Thou gavest; evening an- 
them, music by Ernest A. Dicks, of 
Great Britain; 4 mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar5, :19283:120:c. Mar. 75 E 
686704; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 5470 


Daylight hurts my eyes; words by Gus 
Kahn, melody by T. Taylor. ©1e. 
Mar. 22, 1928; H} 687094; Tell Taylor, 
Findlay, O. 5471 


Day’s (A) reward; words and music 
by L. R. Dennis; pf. Kearney, Neb., 
Gaston music co. © Mar. 6, 1928; 


2..C..,.Mar. .9; ,H) , 683835; Lenora 
Robertson Dennis, Kearney, Neb. 
5472 


Dean’s (Warren N.) famous collection 
of easy duets for tenor banjo; by 
W. N. Dean; pf. acc. © Dec. 30, 
1927; 2 ec. Jan. 17, 1928; aff. Mar. 
hs AY 1071305,. William CC. Sibi, 
Milwaukee. ; 5473 


Dean’s (Warren N.) famous collection 
of easy duets for ten. banjo; popular 
song style. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 ¢. 


Jan. .17,, 0928 s: aff.2.-Mar./. 55) A 
1070053; William C. Stahl, Mil- 
waukee. 5474 


Dear little face at the window; words 
and music by Pat K. Heale and Ida 
Rutter, both of Great Britain; pf. 
acc., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar.:.12, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 138; E 
685816; B. Feldman & co., London. 

' 5475 


Dear old mother; words by C. E.° 
Horton, music by C. 8. Millspaugh. 
©.1 ce. Mar. 16, 1928; E 683878; 
Clifford Earle Horton, Washington. 

5AT6 


Dearest boy of my heart; words and 
melody by G. G. Rarig. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
24, 1928; E 687133; Genevieve Glea- 
son Rarig, Sierra Madre, Calif. 5477 


Dearest I’m in love with you; words 
by W. EH. Jones, music by Walter C. 
Benedict; pf. aec., with ukulele arr. 
by W. E. Jones. © 1 e. Mar. 14, 
1928; E 683896; William Everett 
Jones, New York. 5478 


Death (The) of summer; 3-pt. song, 
words by Lady Lindsay, music by 
Theophil Wendt; women’s voices. 
4to. © Mar.’ 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 20; 
E 686978 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

5479 


287. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5480 


pt. IT, n.'s., v. 23: 


Debreczin; Zigeuner-romanze, worte 
von Albert Bennefeld, musik von 
Will Meisel, bearb. von Fred Ralph, 
both of Germany; orch., mit 
pf. direktion und violine obbl. 
May 30, 1927; 1 c., Feb. 27,! 1928; 
E 685321; Edition Meisel & co., G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 5480 


Décameron mélodique; 10 piéces fa- 
ciles, de Johannes Palaschko, op. 83; 
violon, 1°° position avec acc. de pf. 
cah. 1, 2. © Mar. 1, 1928; 1 c. each 
Mar. 14; E 685874, 685875; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 5481, 5482 


Defendam; march, by G. F. Briegel; 


orch. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 24; E 687126; George F. 
Briegel, New York. 5483 


Defilier marsch; by P. Miller; 1st B 
fiat Cornet. ‘© be. Mar! 24;° 1928 - 
E 688163; Peter Muller, Philadel- 
phia. 5484 


Dempsey’s battle to regain; words by 
M. Andress, music by Neil Navarre. 


New York, Frank Harding. © Mar. 


22): 1928); \2ee2yMar27 2 E)G8t195.; 
May Andress, Fort Dodge, Ia. 5485 


Den unvergessenen; gedicht von M. C. 
Kann, musik von Paul Mania, of 
Germany; minnerchor. 4to. © Oct. 
23, 1926; 1.¢. Mar. 2, 1928 ; E 685592 ; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne, Germany. 

5486 


Dentelles . . .; de Paul Dupin, of 
France; pf. Editions Costallat. © 
Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1928; EB 
685977; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

: 5487 


Deux danses modernes ; 
par J. Déré, of France; pf. 1. 
Tango. [1 other] © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 ¢. Feb. 27; E 685415; Editions 
musicales Evette, Paris. 5488 


—3 piéces caracteristiques; par J. 
Déré, of France; pf. 1. Le matin. 
[1 other] © Feb. 2, 1928; 1c. Feb. 


Déré (Jean) 


27; E 685416; Editions musicales 
Evette, Paris. 5489 
Des fleurs font une broderie . . .; pa- 


roles de H. P. Roché, d’aprés la 
traduction anglaise par Herbert 
Giles du po@éme chinois de Li-Ho, 
musique d’ Albert Roussel, of France, 


Ops Sano. ©, Dee) ay 1927: de. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685671; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 5490 


Desert stars; orientale, by Charles 
Repper; pf. Boston, Charles Bra- 
shear. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 


1; E 686473; Charles Repper, 
Boston. 5491 
Deserted; words and music by K. G. 
Allen. _ [Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 


29, 1928; E 687332; Kenneth George 
Allen, New York. 5492 


Désillusion; tango, von Edouard Bi- 
anco, arr. von Bernhard Egg, of 
Germany; orch., mit pf.-direction. 
4to. © Nov. 15, 1927; 1 ©. Dec. 21; 
EK 677733; Musik-verlag City, Leip- 
zig. 50493. 


Det er det gamle ord, naar hjerterne 
slaar; af Natklubben, tekst af Kai 
Allen, musik af Edvard Brink, of 
Denmark; pf. © Feb. 22, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 7; E 685763; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 5494. 


Det, vi kalder kerilighed; Charleston, 
af Den grgnne vogn, tekst af Axel 
Andreasen og Mogens Dam, musik. 
af Kai Normann og Emil Reesen, 
both of Denmark. © Feb. 22, 1928; 
1 c@ Mar. 7; E 685764; Wilhelm. 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 5495. 


Deutsche madrigale; aus dem 16 u. 
17 jahrhundert, hrsg. u. bearb. von. 
W. Herrmann, of Germany; drei 
gleiche o. gemischte stimmen. 4to. 
hft. 1-3. . ©: Nov. 29, 1927+ 1 ¢. Mar. 
2, 1928; E 685586; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne, a. Rh., Germany. 5496. 


Deutscher Rheinschwur; gedicht von 
Hans Eschelbach, musik von Jean 
Aussem, of Germany, op. 73; 4-Sstim- 
migen ma&nnerchor. 4to. © Mar. 
26, “19273: ides “Marri 2 onset Gk 
685565 ; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, 
Germany. 5497 


Deutscher sdngerglaube; worte von 
Erich Langer, musik von Emil 
Kraemer, of Germany, op. 282, nr. 1; 
miinnerchor. 4to. © May 31, 1926; 
1..e, ,Mar.n2;71928; 68559%,:..Pi/J. 
Tonger, Cologne, a. Rh., Germany. 

5498 


Deuxiéme quatuor; de Louis Durey, of 
France, op. 19; 2 violons, alto et 
violoneelle. Partition. 12mo. © 
Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c«. Mar. 6; E 685980; 
La siréne musicale, Paris. 5499 


Devant Vicone (In front of the icon) ; 
von Serge Weksler, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 
10, 1928; 1 ¢c. Mar. 6; EH. 685961 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 5500 


Devotion; poem, by Leopold Godow- 
sky; pf. © Dec. 21, 1927; 2.c. Mar. 


288 


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no. 3, 1928 


‘ 5523 


16, 1928; B 688042; Carl. Fischer, 
- ine., New York. 5501 


Devotion; words and melody by F. P. 
_Profita. © 1c Mar. 26,1928; EH 
687201; Frank P. Profita, Waltham, 
~ Mass. 5502 


Diavoletta; paso-doble, parole di Paolo 
Reni, musica di V. HE. Ihne, of Italy. 
© 1c Mar. 17, 1928; E 689000; 
Vittorio Ernesto Ihne, Rome. 5503 


Dimme che cos’ 6 amore; versi di P. 
Trupia, melodia di A. Gulisano. © 
1c. Dec. 29, 1927; E 6860738; Peter 
Trupia and Angelo Gulisano, New 
York. - §504 


Ding dong bell; by Maxwell Eckstein ; 
nm OC). ec... 6, 1920 ;,.2..¢,,,Mar.. 16, 
1928; E 688015; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 5505 


Diocesan hymnal; hymns for monthly 
devotions, compiled by Joseph 


Schrembs. pt. 2. 16mo. © Mar. 3, 
ee eee iG. ait. ar LO A 
1070162; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 5506 


Diurnes et nocturnes; par Ed. Bost- 
Siefert, of France; pf. 1. Sur la 
route de Koloméa. [4 others] © 
Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 10; E 689055 ; 


Le magasin musical, Pierre 
Schneider, Paris. 55OT 
Dixie dawn; words by Jo’ Trent, 
melody by Peter De Rose. © 1 «. 


Mar. 28, 1928; E 687290; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. _ 5508 


Dixiéme album Francis Salabert; de 
divers auteurs, compilé de F. Sala- 
bert; pf. et ace. d’ukulele. © Dec. 
on 9oe se: 7 Pep. ‘27 #9298>" 
685954; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

5509 


Do-do; words and melody by A. F. 
Peterson. © 1.e. Mar. 27, 1928; 
E 687211; Albert F. Peterson, Cov- 
ington, Ky. 5510 


Doggin’ me; words and melody by 
Ardelle Bragg. © 1 .e@ Mar. 24, 
1928 ; E 687139; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago, 5511 


Dolores; words by F. J. Wells, music 
by P.’M. Starr: "© 1c. ‘Mar. 13, 
1928; E 686857; Perry Martin Starr 
and Francis Jess Wells, Culver City, 
Calif. 5512 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Sextette from 
Lucia ; simplified and arr. by Calvin 


Grooms; pf. © Mar. 21, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 23; E 688199; Century music 
_ pub. co., New York. 5513 


Don’t forget me; words and music by 
V. Barnett; with violin obbl. © 
Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 683836; 
Virginia Barnett, Ennis, Tex. 5514 


Don’t forget your mother; words and 
music by P. Schullo. © 1 ce Mar. 
15, 1928; E 683941; Pauline Schullo, 
Minneapolis. 5515 


Don’t monkey with monkeys; sketch, 
words by Boris Glagolin, music by 
A. von ‘Kreisler. “@°1 °c. Mar. 5, 
1928; D 27280; Alexandre von Kreis: 
ler, New York. 5516 


Don’t say good-bye sweetheart; words 


and melody by A. Alton, © 1 ©. 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 688161; Alvin 
Alton, Memphis, Tenn. 5oO17T 


Don’t you believe all the lies; words 
and music by Teddy Morris and Wal 
Baines, of Great Britain; pf. ace., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
by Alvin D. Keech; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 12, 
1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 18; E 685819; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 5518 


Don’t you think of sister and brother ; 
words and melody by W. R. Hodgin ; 
plectrum banjo. © 1 ¢ Mar. 6, 
1928; E 6838704; Willard Randolph 
Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 5519 


Dorfreigen; worte von R. Baumbach, 
musik von A. Rieks, of Germany, op. 
22; minnerchor. 4to. © July 25, 
1927; 1 c. Nov. 2; E 676496; Ed. 


Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 5520: 
Dorothy Schneider; words by M. 
Streeter, melody by Robert H. Bren- 
nen. 1 ec Mar. 14, 1928; E 
683903; Mabel Streeter, Prescott, 
Mich. — 6521 
Douces (Les) chansons; poémes de 


Théodore Botrel, musique de Paul 
Fiévet, of France. 1. L’Abeille. 
[5 others] © Dee. 20, 1927; 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 1928; E 684489; Editions. 
musicales Evette, Paris. 5522 


Down by the deep blue sea; words and 
music by F. Neil; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Huntsville, Ala.,. Neil pub. 
house. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
17; E 686931; Frank Neil, Hunts- 
ville, Ala. 5523 


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5524 


Down by the sea; 4-pt. song, words 
and musie by D. D. Parker, arr. by 
John Hermann Loud; male voices. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1928; E 683694; Dor- 
othy Dutton Parker, Malden, Conn. 

| 5524 


Down Hawaiian islands; words ..and 
melody by W. Shankula. © 1 e. 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 688145; William 
Shankula, E. Chicago, Ind. 5525 


Down love’s lane; fox trot, words by 
David H. Lasker, 
ihasker., ©) Tc: Mar’ 5. 19338—)0n, 


683662; Henry Lasker, Boston. 5526 


Down on the banks of the Ohio; words 
and melody by J. Patterson. © 1. 
Feb. 23, 1928; E 688392; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 5527 

Down went McGinty; words and mu- 
sie by Joe Flynn, ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Hugene 
Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. (Jn Grand old sengs) 
(GY Mari 22)" 1928)" 2c ewan 329 1 
687261; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©co., 
ine., New York. 5528 


Dream (A); words by F. J. Wells, 
music by P. M. Starr and F. J. 


Wellsen2© oh -e.) Mary 13, (1928);) EB 
686860; Perry Martin Starr and 
Francis Jess Wells, Culver City, 
Calif. 5529 


Dream (A) called yesterday; words 
and music by M. C. Copes. © 1. 
Mar. 26, 1928; E 687202; Mace. C. 
Copes, Los Angeles. 5530 


Dream days of auld lang syne; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Al. Sher- 
man. © Mar. 19, 1928; 2c. Mar. 
20; E 686983; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 5531 


Dream girl; words by F. L. Cooper, 
jr. and Egbert Harold van Delden, 
melody by John Peter Sacco. © 1c. 
Mar. 9, 1928; E 683740; Frederick 
Linn Cooper, jr., New York. . 5532 


Dream girl are you dreaming of me; 
words and melody by Benee Russell, 
George Price and Henry H. Tobias. 
© 1¢. Mar. 7, 1928; E 683698; De 


Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 5533 
Dream (The) girl of Lambda chi; 


words and music by G. C.. Tryon. 
[Blue-print] © 1 ¢ Mar. 7, 1928; 
E 680790; George C. Tryon, Ann 
Arbor. 5534 


Dream (The) is over; from Cochran’s 
1928 revue, words and music by 


melody by H. 


pt. III, n: 8., Vv. 23 


Noél Coward, of Great Britain. © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13 ; E 685750 ; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 5535 


Dream man; words and music by 
Danny Dunean [i. e. Daniel Dun- 
can], arr. by Fristoe. © Mar. 27, 
1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 687354; Daniel 
Dunean, Chicago., . 5536 


Dream of the shepherdess (Traum der 
sennerin) ; idylle, by Aug. Labitzky, 
op. 45, simplified and arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © Mar. 21, 1928; 2.c. 
Mar. 23; E 688197; Century music 
pub. co., New York. ~ 9937 


Dream waltz; by F. M. Cappadona ; 
pf. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 686809; 
Felix Michael Cappadona, Rome. 

5538 


Dream waltz; words and music by M. 
Geon. 1 Gar i ees 
683892; Marcella Geon, New York. 

5539 


Dreaming ; Hawaiian waltz, words and 
music by S. Nyberg, of Finland, do- 
miciled at New York. © 1 c. Mar. 
31, 1928; E 687400; Swen Nyberg, 
New York. 5540 


Dreaming of someone; words by H. F. 
McCallister, music by Helen Frances 
Le Monte and Herbert F. McCallis- 
ter. © Dec 28, 1927-2) e+ Jan 3, 
1928; E 679825; H. F. MeCallister 
co., Seattle. , 5541 


Dreaming of you; words and melody 
by F. J. Morrow. © 1 ec. Mar. 3. 
1928; H 686564; Frederick James 
Morrow, Hampton Roads, Va. 5542 


Dreaming of you; words and music by 
Aaron Gonzalez, jr. and Bob Clark 
li. e. Robert Clark] © 1 e. Mar. 1, 
1928; E 686496; Aaron R. Gonzalez, 
jr., Pasadena. 5543 


Dreaming of you; words and music by 
Clitus M. Wickens; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Chicago, Miller music pub. co. 
(©: Mari 17, "19285 * 2" "er ie 
686985; Irving Miller, Chicago. 

5544 


Dreaming of you; words and music by 
H. Williamson and J. Williamson. 
arr. by H. Williamson. © 1 c. Mar. 
9, 1928; E 683752; Hazel William- 
son and John Williamson, Parsons, 
Kans. 5545 


Dreamland; by George O’Connor-Mor- 
ris, of Great Britain, op. 38, no. 6; 
pf., © \Feb,17, 1928;, doe. Mar, 14; 
E 685871; Augener, ltd., London. 

5546 


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5967 


Dreamland children; three pt. song, 
words and musie by Cecil Forsyth; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 686695; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 5DAT 


Dreamland children; words and mu- 
sic by Cecil Forsyth. 1. H'gh voice, 
in D.—2. Med. voice, in B flat. © 
Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 7; E 
686698 ; Oliver Ditson co., bie 


Dreams; words by A. Sweet, music 
by D. H. Piller. [Photostat] © 
1c. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687310; David 
H. Piller, Baton Rouge, La. 5549 


Dreams for remembrance; words and 
music by H. G. Neidengard. © 1c. 


Mar. 12, 1928; E 683801; Hazel 
Geraldine Neidengard,: Sausalito, 
Calif. 5550 


Dreams of toyland; dance caprice, by 
A. J. Weidt. 1. Plectrum banjos.— 
2. Ten. banjos. © Feb. 138, 1928; 
2 ce. each Mar. 5; E 683635, 683636 ; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 

5551, 5552 


Drei arme kleine miidels; operette in 
einem vorspiel und 3 akten von Her- 
mann Feiner u. Bruno Hardt- 
Warden, gesangstexte von Willi 
Kollo, musik ton Walter Kollo, of 
Germany, klavier auszug u. parti- 
tur von Nico Dostal, of Austria. © 
1 ¢c. Feb. 3, 1927; E 685461; Edi- 


tion Vuvag, Berlin. 5553 
Dressel (Hrwin) Sonate; von H. 
Dressel, of Germany; klavier. © 


Sept. 8, 1927; 1 c Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685265; Arthur Zweiniger, Dresden- 
Kotschenbroda, Germany. 5554 


Drifting down the trail of dreams; 
words and melody by C. J. Robison. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1928; E 686566; Car- 
son J. Robison, New York. 5555 


Drink to me only; words by Thomas 
Moore, music arr. by Ronald Biggs, 
of Great Britain; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685452; 
Oxford university press, London. 

5556 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
4-pt. song, words by Ben Jonson, 
music an old English air arr. by 
William Ryder; women’s voices. 
4to. ©. Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
16; E 686982; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 5DDT 


99529—28——-3 


Drumming it into you; melody by 8. 
Timberg. © 1. Mar. 27, 1928; B 
687216; Sammy Timberg, New York. 

5558 


Du hast mich nie geliebt; Engl. waltz- 
lied, worte von Fritz Rotter u. Otto 
Stransky, musik von Will Meisel, 
arr. von Fred Ralph, both of Ger- 
many; oreh. mit violine obbl. 4to. 
© Nov. 21, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; 
EK 685318; Edition Meisel & co., 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 5559 


Du-nur du hast es verstanden (You, 
only you has understood it); text 
von Albert Bennefeld, musik von 
Will Meisel, arr. von Fred Ralph, 
both of Germany; orch. mit pf. di- 
rektion.. 4to. © May 10, 1927; 1 ce. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685314; Edition 
Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

5560 


Du schone Rosmarie; foxtrot, text von 
Beda, musik: yon Frank Fox, of 
Austria. © Oct. 26, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 
3, 1928; E 685922; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 5561 


Dussaut (Robert) Aria: extraite de 
la Suite bréve pour violon et pf., 
par R. Dussaut, of =rance, op. 18, 
no. 3; transcription pour violoncelle 

‘ ou fifite et pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685379; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 5562 


Dusty (A) road; words by Larry 
Yoell, melody by A. T. Jacobs. © 
1 e. Mar. 20, 1928; E 687019; Albert 
T. Jacobs, San Francisco. 5563 


EK mama ea; Hawaiian love song, 
words and music by Hiram Kaehu, 
arr. by J. Noble. © Mar. 6; 1928; 
2 ce Mar. 12; E 686816; Johnny 
Noble, Honolulu. 5564 . 


Earl (An) ; waltz, by Henry Fillmore; 
band. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 2; E 688457; Fillmore bros. co., 


Cincinnati. 5565 
Early in the morning; 4-pt. song, 
words by Morey Davidson, music by 


Carl Rupp, arr. by Geo. J. Trink- 
aus; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 
10, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 14; E 687015; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 5566 


Easter; words by Irene E. Moseley. 
music by R. H. Prutting, op. 12, no. 
2; sop. and alto, with pf. or organ 
ace. 4to. © Mar. 17, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 19; E 688095; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 5567 


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5568 


Easter church and folk songs (Ilacxan- 
bHBIA WePKOBHBIA MW HAaNOWHbIA nbCHH;) 
arr. by Elias I. Tziorogh. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1928; E 686782; Joanna 
Tziorogh, New York. 5568 


Easter joy; duet, words by Frieda 
Martini Buchen, music by Alice 
Hawthorne [pseud. of Septimus Win- 
ner]; sop. and alto. Cincinnati, O., 
Fillmore music house. © Mar. 12, 
1928; 2 ce. Mar. 19; E 686990; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 5569 


Haster lilies; hymn, words by Effie 
Crawford, music by Fred Amstutz. 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 27; HB 
687186; Glad tidings pub. co., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 5570 


Haster medley; arr. on. standard 
themes by C. F. Mutter; pf. or 
organ. (Cover title: Grand Easter 
medley) © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
24; E 687131; P. J. Lammers, Balti- 
more. 5571 


Easter with the Pennsylvania Mora- 
vians; by Harvey Gaul; organ. obl. 
S8vo.. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c Mar. 15; 
E 686881; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 5572 


Echoes at twilight time; words and 
music by B. R. Emery; 2 treble 


voices. © 1 c@ Apr. 2, 1928; E 
688467; B. Raymour Emery, San 
Francisco. 5573 


Echoes from de cotton fields; by HE. 
J. M. Seamans; pf. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1928; E 686649; Emma J. Moore- 
Seamans, Yorba Linda, Calif. 5574 


Hclogue; by H. E. Randerson, of Great 
Britain 5) pf; (© Dees 29; (1920 ; cine 
Mar. 6, 1928; E 685489; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 5575 


HKestasy; valse ballet, by Franz Kal- 
bert; pf. Boston, W. B. Hasey & co. 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 24; E 
687123; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 5576 


Editing a ladies’ paper; words and 
music by Bernard Newman and 
Arthur Allen, both of Great Britain; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
28; E 689076; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 5DT7 


Egg-0; words by Louise A. Ceballos, 
music by John Barnes Wells; low 
voice. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
28; E 687233; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 5578 


pt. III, 0. S., Vv. 23° 


Egyptian scenes; 3 sketches, by Lily 


Strickland [i. e. Lily Strickland An- 
derson]; pf. 
[2 others] © June 23, 1927; 2 ¢. 
July 1; E 686713; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 5979 


EKinigkeit macht stark (L’union fait 


la force) ; bravour-marsch, von Spero 
Kochmann, of Germany, op. 57. 1. 
Orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to—2. Pf. 
© Nov. 10, 1927; 1 ¢. each Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685259, 685260; Philharmo- 
nischer verlag, Berlin. 5580, 5581 


HKinmal doch;  gedicht von Luise 
Grifer, musik von Friedrich Manns, 
of Germany, op. 49; md&nnerchor. 
4to. © May 29, 1926; 1 c« Mar. 2, 
1928; E 685593; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne, a/Rh., Germany. 5582 


Hinzige (Hine) nacht : operette in. 3 
akten, von Leopold Jacobson u. Ru- 
dolf Oesterreicher, musik von Rob- 


‘ert Stolz, of Austria; vollstandiger | 


klavierauszug mit text zum dirigie- 
ren eingerichtet von Josef Holzer. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 29; E 
689095; Drei masken-verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 5583. 


EKinzug der frithlingsblumen (First 
flowers of spring) ; intermezzo, von 
Otto Kockert, op. 92, bearb. von Carl 
Zimmer, both of Germany; salon- 
orch., mit violine 1 direktion.  4to. 
© June 138, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 685250; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 

5584 


HKinzug der tribunen (Entry of the 
tribunes) ; bravourmarsch, yon Hans 
Ailbout, bearb. von Carl Zimmer, 
both of Germany; salon-orch. uw. 
orch., mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Dee. 
6, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685252; 
Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 5585. 


Eleanore; waltz, by J. Sylvester; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1928; E 6838765; 
Johnnie Sylvester, Portland, Or. 

5586 


Elégie; de René Guillou, of France; 
alto ou cor anglais et pf. © Dee. 
Big: 1927); bse; KRebsv2its 023670 
685368; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 5587 


BHlégie; tu vins vers moi par les val- 
lées . . ., poéme de Stuart Merrill, 
musique de Simone Plé, of France. 
© Dec.*31,'1927 1 ci Weéb.'27, 1928; 
E 685367; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 5588 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


5609 


~ 


Elegie; von Josef Konigsberger, of 
Austria ; violoncello o. saxophon alto 
in es u. pf., mit fléte, harmonium u. 
contrabass ad lib. 4to. © Nov. 30, 
4927; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; BE. 685232; 
Edition Kaleidoskop, Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf, Germany. 5D89 


Elf dance; etude, by Roy Agnew, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 685442; Oxford 
university press, London.: 5590 


Elfen und zwerge; 12 charakterstticke, 
ziemlich leicht, mit kleinen gedichten 
fiir kinder, von Heinrich Pestalozzi, 
of Switzerland, op. 30; klavier. © 
Mar. 24,1926; 1 c. Mar. 20,-1928; 
EK 685919; Gebriider Hug & ©o., 
Leipzig. 5591 


Elfin dance; by Hugo Felix, arr. by 
Adolf Schmid; oreh. with pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
5; E 686715; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 5592 


Elhagyot a szerencse, egy asszonynak, 
barcsak ez as éjszaka; melody by 
Buday es Bartalus, of Hungary. © 
1 ec. Mar. 23, 1928; E 688281; 
Roézsavolgyi és tirsa, Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 5593 


Eliaser’s (Ralph) plectrum banjo at 
Sizht; by R. Eliaser. © Mar. 18, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; aff. Mar. 17; 
A 1070555; Belwin, inc., New York. 

‘ 5594 


Blisa;. letra y musica por Ed Tavo; 
pf. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; 
E 686604; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 5595 


Hlliott (Percy) Three pieces; by P. 


Elliott, of Great Britain; pf. Beau 
Brummell. [2 others] © Feb. 23, 
1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 28; E 689079; 
Reynolds & co., London. 5596 


Elopers (The); vocal duet, words by 
Harry Parr, music by Herbert Oli- 
ver, of England. © Mar. 29, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 29; E 689100; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 5D9T 


Elves by moonlight; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro; pf. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 


1; E 686530; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 5598 
Emmet’s Cuckoo song; words and 


music by J. K. Emmet, ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eugene 
Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. (Jn Grand old songs) 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 29; EB 


687264; Shapiro, Bernstein & CO., 
inc., New York. 5599 


Empty (The) tomb; anthem or quar- 
tet, words and music by Bernard 
Hamblen; mixed voices. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Mar. 
16, 1928; 2 ce Mar. 17; E 687001; 
Harms, ine., New York. 5600 


En avant (Forward march); by B. 
Raymour [pseud. of B. R. Emery] ; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 688466; 
B. Raymour Emery, San Francisco. 

5601 


En Avril; poésie de Armand Silvestre, 
mus ‘que de Edouard Bron, of France. 
Ed. Costallat. © Dec. 31, 1927;.1 c. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685394; Lucien de 
Lacour, Paris. 5602 


En la mar; letra y musica por EHlenea 
Ramirez y Ed. Tavo; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 5; 
E 686620; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. : 5603 


Encampment; march, by A. F. Wend- 
land, arr. by R. B. Hisenberg; band. 
4to. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ¢c Mar. 1; 
EK 686521; W. R. Dalbey music co., 
Omaha, Neb. 5604 


Engineer’s (The) hand was on the 
throttle; words and melody by W. 
R. Hodgin; plectrum banjo. © 1. 
Mar. 6, 1928; E 683705; Willard 
Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 

5605 


Ir det underligt man saa er gnaven og 
sur; af Natklubben, tekst af Kai 
Allen, musik af Edvard Brink, of 
Denmark; pf. © Feb. 22, 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 7; E 685768; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 5606 


Ernst (The) modern system of im- 
provising and filling in for the dance 
saxophonist; by Ruby Ernst. Les- 


sons 1-51. © Mar. 5, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 6: E 686597; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 


5607 


Erzschiniede ; worte von Kurt Geucke, 
musik von Albert Marterer, of 
Czechoslovakia; 4-stimmigen min- 
nerchor. 4to. © Aug. 19, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 2, 1928; EH 685574; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 5608 


Hs fehlt ibr die rozinke (She lacks it) ; 
words by Molly P:con, melody by 
J. M. Rumshisky. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1928; E 688397; Joseph M. Rumshi- 
sky, New York. 5609 


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5610 


Hs war einmal (Il y avait une fois) ;. 


sammlung melcdidser vortragsstiicke, 
von Arthur Seybold, of Germany, op. 
238; violine mit begleitung einer 
azweiten violine. heft. 1, 2. © Feb. 
29, 1928; 1 « Mar. 21; E 685894; 
D. Rahiter, Leipzig. 5610 


Eseargots et papillons; de la suite 
Ker an d-skouiz, de Noél-Gallon, of 
France; pt. © Dec. 31, 1927. 1c. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685365; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 5611 


Hspiéglerie; par Roger Branga, of 
France; petit orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teum 40.7 31@): Dee: ot) 1927 ire. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685668; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 5612 


Esprit (L’) de Paris (Spirit of Paris) ; 
paroles d’Armand Foucher et H. 
Dayal, musique de D. Berniaux, of 
France. Editions Costallat. 
31, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1928; H 685976; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. , 56138 


Estrellita (My little star); Mexican 


serenade, by Manuel A. Ponce, arr. . 


by Calvin Grooms; violin and pf. 
OQAitar Bie toes ee re? Mar 23 - h) 
688192; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 5614 


Estrellita (My little star) ; Mexican 
serenade, by Manuel A. Ponce, arr. 
by Edward G. Simon. 1. Violoncello 
and pf—2. Violin and pf. © Dee. 
1,° 1927; 2c. each” Mar. ‘16, 1928; 
E 688056, 688057 ; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 5615, 5616 


Estrellita (My little star) ; Mexican 
serenade, by Manuel A. Ponce, arr. 
by Edward G. Simon. 1. 2 violins 
and pf.—2. Violin, cello and pf. 
Dec. 13, 1927; 2 c. each’ Mar. 16, 
1928 : © 688007, 688008 ; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 5617. 5618 


Estrellita (My little star); Mexican 
serenade, by Manuel A. Ponce, tran- 
seribed for 1 or 2 EH flat saxophones 
and pf. by Gerardo Iasilli, and for 1 
or 2 flutes and pf. by Quinto E. 
Maganini. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2c. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 688055; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 5619 


Et la Vierge écouta (The Virgin Mary 
listened) ; de Syivio Lazzari, arr. par 
Ch. Delsaux, of France; orch. re- 
streint, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Feb. 10, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 6; EB 685965 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 5620 


Eternal Father; anthem, words by 
Robert Bridges, musie by G. Holst, 
of Great Britain; sop. solo and 


© Dec. 


pt. IT, 0. s., v. 23 


mixed cho., with organ ace. and bells 
ad lib. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 4to. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
8; E 685831; Gustav Holst, London. 

~ §621 


Etoile ; poéme symphonique pour orch., 
par Maurice Desrez, of France; ré- 
duction pour pf. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 27; E 685381; Alphonse 
Ledue et cie., Paris. 5622 


Etoile (L’) de bronze; march, by A. 
Vincent-Barwood [and] The Tros- 
sachs; march, by W. H. Fitz-EHarle; 
both of Great Britain ; military band. 
(In Boosey’s military journal, 155th 
series, no. 1) © Feb. 29, 1928; 1. 
Mar. 28; EH 689088; Boosey & Co., 
Itd., London. 5623 


tude; by Frédéric Francois Chopin, 
op. 10, transcribed by Edouard Hes- 
selberg; 2 pfs.,4 hands. 1. no. 7, in 
C maj.—2. no. 8, im F maj.—=3. no. 
9, in F. min.4. no. 10, in A flat 


maj. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 
8; E 686661-686664; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 56245627 


Etude joyeuse; by EH. F. Day; violin 
and pf. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1928; HB 
686840; Edna Fuller Day, i. e. Mrs. 
H. S. Day, Grand Junction, Col. 

5628 


Etudes de style; 12 vocalises, d’aprés 
Bordogni, transcrites et arrangées 
par H. Couillaud; trombone 4 
coulisse. 2e v. nos. 18-24. © Dec. 
2 O87 ed: Seo an oe eee 
684487; Editions musicales Hivette, 
Paris. 5629 


Etudes en duo; 6 vocalises 4 2 voix, 
d’apres Bordogni, transcrites par H. 
Couillaud; deux trombones. nos. 
1-6. © Dec: 28, 1927; 1 eh Fans 25, 
1928; E 684488; Ed‘tions musicales 
Evette, Paris. 5630 


Etiiden und capricen (Etudes et ca- 
prices); von Jacob Dont, op. 35, 
bearb. u. neu-ausgabe von Hans 
Benda, of Switzerland; violne. © 
Apr. 22, 1927's" de: iMag 2 ages Eh 
685621; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, 
Germany. 5631 


Eva Grofno; operett 3 felvonasban, 
irta: Martos Ferene, zenéjét szer- 
zette: Szirmai Albert, of Hungary. 
fiizet 1, 2. Budapest, Hungary, 
Rozsavolgyi és tirsa zenemiikiadok 
kiadisa. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c. each 
Mar. 8; E 6857738, 685774; Alexan- 
der Marton, Budapest, Hungary. 

56382, 5633 


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no. 3, 1928 


Evelyne; musikalischer roman in acht 
bildern, nach einer romanidee von 
Felix Oppenheim, von Bruno Gran- 
ichstaedten u. A. Schiitz, gesangs- 
texte von B. Granichstaedten  u. 
Peter Herz, mus k von B. Granichs- 
taedten, of Austria; vollstindiger 
klavierauszug zum dirigieren ein- 
gerichtet von Arthur Guttmann. © 
Mar. 1, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 29; E 689094 ; 
Drei masken-verlag, a. g.,- Berlin. 

5634 


Evening chimes (Voces de la tarde) ; 
vals por M. de Adalid [i. e. M. de 
Adalid y Gamero], of Honduras, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © 1 «: 
Mar. 24, 1928; E 687154; M. de Ada- 
lid y Gamero, New York. 5635 


Evening hymn; on a ground, words 
by W lliam Fuller, music by Henry 
Purcell, arr. by W. G. Whittaker, 
of Great Britain; in FE. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 26, 
1928; 1 e. Mar. 6; E 685457 ; Oxford 
university press, London. 5636 


Evening hymn; words and music by 
C. A. Christie; mixed voices. ©1e. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 683628; Catherine 
Allison Christie, Miami, Fla. 5637 


Evening (An) song; by Bainbridge 
Crist; violin and pf. Dec. 9, 
1927; 2 ce. Mar. 16, 1928; E 688013; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 5638 


Evensong (Chant du soir); by Rich- 
ard Howsgill, of England; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 22, 
1928; 1¢. Apr. 3; E 689153 ; Hawkes 
& son (London), ltd., London. 5639 


Every little girl I meet; from The 
swordsman, words by Carl Brisson, 
of Sweden, musc¢ by Harald Mor- 
tensen, of Great Britain. © Jan. 
30, 1928; 1 c Mar. 9; E 685926; 
Ernst Rolfs musikforlags, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 5640 


Every man’s work; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by Gottfried 
H. Federlein; mixed voices, with 
alto or bar. solo, and organ acc. 
4to. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2c. Mar. 29; 
EK 687281; Boston music ¢o., Boston. 

5641 


Every morning the red sun; anthem 
for children, words by Mrs. Cecil 
Alexander, music by Hugh Blair, of 
England; organ acc.; in B flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 13,:°1928: 1 ¢' Mar. 13;. E 
685725; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

5642 


: 5652 


Every sngle thing she does, is all for 
me; words and music by T. Hearon, 


arr. by Edward Gordon. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 12, 1928; E 683794; Thomas 
Hearon, New York. 5643 
Everything, everything is wrong; 


words by H. Ahlert, music by M. L. 
Atlas; pf. [Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 
2, 1928; E 683605; Herman Ahlert, 
Bellaire, L. I., N. ¥., and Manning 
Lee Atlas, Yonkers, N. Y. 5644 


Everything is just the same; words by 
Trebor Rellim [pseud. of B. Miller] 
and Gene Gifford, music by BB. 
Miller. © 1 ec. Mar. 22, 1928; E 
687069; Bob Miller, Memphis, Tenn. 

5645 


Evry Saturday night; words and mu- 
se by W. R. Williams and Charlie 
' Mack; pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 
10,° 1928: 2 c Mar.’ 105° EH 686768 ; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 5646 


Ev’rything seems to be thinkin’ of 


love; words and music by L. L. 
Shepherd. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1928; E 
683811; Lelia Lorene Shepherd, 
Powell, Neb. 5647 


Eyes (The) of all wait upon Thee; 
words of Psalm 145, music by Mar- 
tin Shaw, of Great Britain; 2 treble 
voices; pf. or organ ace. 16mo. © 
Feb. 9, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 6854384; 
Oxford university press, London. 

5648 


Eyes of blue; words by D. K. Randal, 
music by Sylvester L. Cross. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28, 1928; E 688360; Dudley K. 
Randal, Seattle. , 5649 


HKyes of old fashioned for-get-me-not 
blues; words and melody by M. 
Scherer... Gy deige Mar) youteas Bi 
683712; Mary Scherer, Leslie, Mo. 

5650 


Faery (A) song; words by W. B. 
Yeats, mus c¢ by Patiick Hadley, of 
Great Britain; female voices; in 
A flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations], © Jan. 19, 1928: 1 « 
Mar. 6; E 685431; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 5651 


Fahrt (Die) ins glitick (En route pour 
le bonheur) ; intermezzo, von Leon 
Jessel, bearb. von Carl Zimmer, both 
of Germany; orch., mit klavier u. 
violine 1 direktion. 4to. © Apr. 
8, 19273 1 «@ Feb. 27, 1928; E 685247 ; 
Richard B'rnbach, Berlin. 5652 


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5653 


Fairest Lord Jesus; motet, based on 
a Lutheran chorale, Munich, music 
by Peter Christian Lutkin ; bar. solo 
and mixed cho. 4to. © Mar. 5, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 6; E 686587; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 5653 

Fairy (The) butterfly ; song and waltz, 
with novelty dance, words and mu- 
sic by R. Baron and E. Williams, 
both of England. © Jan. 11, 1928; 
1 ec Jan. 28; E 685626; Robert 
Baron and Emmie Williams, Colne, 
England. 5654 


Fairy (The) butterfly; waltz, by R. 
Baron and BE. Williams, both of Eng- 
land; orech. 4to. © Jan. 11, 1928; 
1 ce. Jan. 28; E 685625; Robert 
Baron and Emme Williams, Colne, 
England. 5655 


Faith; words and melody by EH. D. 
Campbell. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; H 
688390; Ralph Peer, New York. | 

5656 

Faith; words by M. Giuffra, music by 
Robt. H. Brennen. New York City, 
Frank Harding. 
2 ce. Mar. 17; E 688334; Minerva 
Giuffra, Vineland, N. J. 5657 


Faithful Shepherd, feed me; words by 
T. B. Pollock, music by Hugh Blair, 


of England; in D. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 18, 
1928; 1 @ Mar. 13; E 685724; 


Novello & co., Itd., London. 5658 


Falling petals; valse de ballet, by 
Gustav Klemm; pf. © Mar. 27, 
1928; 2.c. Mar. 31; HE 687380; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 5659 


Famous beauties; suite, by Percy HE. 
Fletcher, of Great Britain; pf. 1. A 
vision of Aphrodite. [2 others] © 
Feb. 24, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 2; EH 685659 ; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 5660 


Fancy our meeting; from That’s a 
good girl, words by Douglas Furber, 
music by Joseph Meyer and Philip 
Charig. London, Chappell & co., ltd. 
© Feb. 6, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 2; E 
686681; Harms, inc., New York. 

5661 


Fantasia patheteque; by S. Lipson, op. 
4; pf. New York, J. Raff. © Mar. 
28, 1928; 2 c«. Mar. 30; E 687344; 
Samuel Lipson, New York. 5662 


Fantasie-praeludium (Fantasie prél- 
ude); von Rudolf Peters, of Ger- 
many, op. 15; orgel. © Nov. 1, 
1926; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685307; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

5663 


© Mar. 14, 1928; - 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


Fantastisch-romantische suite teil 2; 
fiir film und schauspiel, von Hans 
Erdmann, of Germany; grosses 
orch., mit klavier direktion u. vio- 
line direktion. 1. Wohlauf. [4 
others] © Nov. 30, 1926; 1 ¢. Nov. 
2. 1927; E 676506; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin. ~ 5664 


Farewell; by Maxwell Eckstein; pf. 
© Dee. 8, 1927; 2: c. Mar. 16, 1928; 
E 688025; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 5665 


Farfalla (La) nel silenzio della notte; 
valse, versi e melodia di A. Cala- 
fiura, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
23; EH 688227; Anthony Calafiura, 
Brooklyn. 5666 


ascinating eyes; words by Irving 
Kahal and Francis Wheeler, music 
by Ted Snyder; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Harry. Tiedeman. © 
Mar. “28, 1928 ''2)%e ‘Mars 2p EB 
687169; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. ' 5667 


Fate (The) of Edward Hickman; 
words and melody by A. Jenkins, 
arr. by Irene Spain. .© 1 ec. Mar. 
24, 1928; E 687150; Andrew Jenkins. 
Atianta. 5668 


Fate of the S4; words and melody by 


J. Pierson. © 1 e@ Mar. 1, 1928; 
E 686505; James Pierson, Oak 
Ridge, N. J. 5669 


Fattura; versi e melodia di HK. Mar- 
tueci. San Francisco, Calif., Mar- 
tucci music co. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 26; E 688269; Emilio 
Martucci, San Francisco. 5670 


Fée risette; barearolle, de A. Pascal, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to.. © Dee. :31))1927; 4) ce. 
Feb. 27, 1928; EH 685946; Paul De- 
coureelle, Nice, France. 5671 


Feelin’ no pain; by Fud Livingston; 
HE flat alto saxophone with pf. acc. 
© Mar. 17, 1928; 2 ec Mar. 19; E 
686986; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 5672 


Feierliche huldigung (Solemn ceremony 
of homage) ; von Gustav Lindner, of 
Germany; grosses orch. und salon- 
oreh., mit violine 1 direktion. © 
Oct. 11,1927; 1 ¢. Pep. 27, 1928 5. 16 
685277; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 5673 


Fessel (Die) zersprang; worte von 
Josef Klefisch, musik von Richard 
Trunk, of Germany, op. 58, nr. 1; 
minnerchor, mit begleitung von 


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5693 


- 


orgel, 3 hérnern, 3 trompeten u. 3 | First (The) kiss; words by James 


no..3, 1928. . 
_posaunen. Partitur. 4to. © Feb. 
Pees hl. Mar. 25 be, TH 


685566; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, 
Germany. 5674 


Feux-follets (Jack o’ lanterns) ; pastel, 
English version by Frederick H. 
Martens, of U. S., music by Isidore 
Philipp, op. 23, no. 3, ed. by Carl 
Deis, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 7; E 686746; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 5675 


Fiebre de amar; vals-cancion, letra y 
musica de F. de _ Lavillette, of 
France; pf. Mexico, D. F.,~ Super- 
rolls co. © Mar. 1, 1928; 1c Mar. 
29; E 689096; Francisco de Lavil- 
lette, Mexico City, Mexico. 5676 


Fifth nocturne; by J. Leybach, op. 
52, simplified and arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © Mar. 21, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 23; E 688204; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 5677 


Fighting strength (En ordre de com- 
bat); march, by Herberte Jordan, 
arr. by Aubrey Winter, both of Eng- 
land ; orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
©. Meb.. 22,, 1928;.1 ¢...Mar. 8; B 
685760; Hawkes & son, (London) 
ltd., London. 5678 


Fighting (The) varsity; words and 
music by P. 8S. Hmrick. 4to. © 
Jan. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 19; E 688100; 
Paul Spotts Hmrick, West La Fay- 
ette, Ind. 5679 


Find (The); hunting song, words by 
Charles Kingsley, music by Chris M. 
Edmunds, of Great Britain; 4 male 
voices; in B flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 13, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 15; E 685849; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 5680 


Finden sie, dass Konstanze sich richtig 


verhalt; text von Arthur Rebner, 
musik von Mischa Spoliansky, of 
Austria, klavier arr. von Franz 
Grothe. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 


29; E 689093; Drei masken-verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 5681 


Fiori di prato; valzer, di Giacomo 
Sartori, of Italy; mand. orch. © 
Meer ta. 19205) 1° ¢., Mar. 17,, 1998: 
E 685990; Il mandolino, Rome. 5682 


First (The) counterpoint; by Albert 
von Doenhoff; pf. © Feb. 27, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 5; E 686732; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 5683 


Dupre, melody by D. Frank. ©1«. 


Mar. 19, 1928; E. 688118; Dave 
Frank, New Orleans. 5684 
First lessons in violin playing; for 


beginners, compiled and arr. by H. 
Hoare, op. 27. bk..1. Chicago, IIl., 
Chicago educational music library. 
© Mar. 18, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
15; A 1070596; Henry Hoare, Chi- 
cago. 5685 


First (The) step; how to play the 
Hawaiian steel guitar, by Lew 
Stern, of Great Britain. 4to. © 


Mar. 10, 1928; 1L.e. Mar. 16; E 
685846; Keith-Prowse & eco., Itd., 
London. 5686 


First (The) step; how to play the 
mandolin, by Mario de Pietro, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 16; E 685845; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 5687 


First (The) step: how to play the 
pianoforte, by Ernest Newton, of 
Great Britain; continental fingering. 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 19; EB 
685858; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 5688 


First (The) step; how to play the 
plectrum G banjo; by Lew Stern, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Mar. 14, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 13; E 685721; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 5689 


Fischer (Carl) school orchestra al- 
bum; for school use, selected and 
arr. by Charles J. Roberts. 4to. © 
Nov. 26, 1927; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1928; EB 
683988; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 5690 


Flame of my heart; words by Bonnie 
Foster, music by Harold De Remer ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 27, 
1928: 2 e. Mar. 30; & 687353: Har- 
old Clinton De Remer, Bay City, 
Mich. 5691 


Flamme empor; worte von J. H. Ch. 
Nonne, musik von Richard Trunk, 
of Germany, op. 58, nr. 2; minner- 
chor. 4to.. © Feb. 19, 1926; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 685567: P. J. Ton- 
ger, Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 5692 


Flapper (The) ; words by J. W. Ogden, 
mus'e by Jack Edwards. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 688344; Joseph 
W. Ogden, Apsley, Ontario, Canada. 

5693 


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5694 


pt. Hie So ve ee 


Flapper’s (The) heart; fox trot, one 
step, words by H. N. Andrus, music 
by Dave Peyton. New York, Frank 
Harding; © Mar: 22) 1928; "°2 e. 
Mar. 27; E 687193; Helen Norma 
Andrus, Crowley, La. 5694 


Fleur de lis; words by Bud Green, 
music by Rube Bloom; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 3; E 686541; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 5695 


Fleurs d’automne; de Maud Dargel, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Ato. © Fan 16, 19263 ie Wapee7: 
E 685945; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 5696 


Fleurs (Les) du jardin; de la suite 
Ker an diskouiz, de Noéel-Gallon, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685362; Henry Le- 


moine et ¢’e., Paris. 5697 
Flirt (The); light characteristic 
theme, by Joseph Engleman, of 


Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 23, 1927; 
1 ec. Mar. 10. 1928; E 685717; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 5698 


Flora, I a-dor-a you; words by Johnny 
Tucker and Joe Schuster, music by 
Fred Markush; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Mar. 17, 1928; 2.¢. Mar. 22; B 
688249; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 5699 


Florida rhythm; fox trot, words and 
music by Robert H. Cloud: orch. 


4to. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 19; 
E 688130; United publishing co., 
New York. 5700 


Flying cloud; march, by A. J. Weidt. 
1. Plectrum banjos.—2. Ten. banjos. 
© Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 5; 
FE 683637, 683638; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 5701, 5702 


Flying (The) epoch; march. by P. 
Colavita: pf. © 1c. Mar. 5; 1928; 
E 686633; Philip Colavita, Rich- 
mond. 57038 


Flying thru’; words by L. M. Hancock, 
music by Daniel H. Wilson. Port- 
land, Ox., Liberal ptg. co. © June 
9, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1928; E 683686; 
Lou Miles Hancock, Portland, Or. 

5704 


Folk songs and other songs for unison 
Singing; ed. and compiled by Jane 
3vrd Radcliffe-Whitehead. Voice 
pt, only. 4to., © July 15,1927; 2 c. 
Aug. 1; E 688287; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 5705 


Folks it ain’t gonna be winter time 
no moore [!]; words by G. B. Corp- 
rew, music by Joseph Nelson and 
G. B. Corprew. [Photostat] ©1l1e. 
Mar. 18, 1928; E 686851; G. Blyden 
Corprew, Brooklyn. 5706 


Folletta (La); text von Hermann 
Frey, musik von Salvatore C. Mar- 
chesi, of Italy, klavier arr. von 
Bernhard Kaempfner, of Austria. © 
Nov. 19, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; EB 
685286; Viola-verlag, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. ; 5707 


Follow me; hymn, words and music by 
R. F. Moore; solo and cho. with 
organ ace. Boston, McLaughlin & 
Reilly co. 4to. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 26; E 687167; Richard F. 
Moore, Bridgeport, Conn. 5708 


Foolin’ the piano; words by Justin 
Wheeler, jr. [pseud. of Julius P. 
Witmark, jr.], music by John Mc- 
, Laughlin; pf. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 c. 


Mar. 1; EH 686532; M. Witmark & 


sons, New York. 5709 


‘Forget; boston, deutscher text von 


Albert Bennefeld, musik von O. de 
Maur:-ci, of Spain, special arr. von 
Fred Ralph, of Germany; orech. mit 
pf.-direktion. 4to. © May 9, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685215; Edition 
Meisel, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 5710 


Forget me not; words and music by 
Edgar Leslie, Pete Wendling and Al 
Hoffman. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 
10: E 686773; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. DiCEE 


Forgetting you; words and melody by 
Lew Brown, B. G. DeSylva and Ray 
Henderson. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1928; 
E 683937; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 5712 


Forgotten; waltz, by G. de la Mar- 
quette; pf. © 1.c. Mar. 17, 1928; 
EK 686969; Gertrude de la Marquette, 
Portland, Or. 2113 


Four ways; suite, by Eric Coates, of 
Great Britain; orch., with Ist violin 
conductor. 1. Northwards. [3 others] 
© Feb. 21, 1928; 1 « Mar. 13; B 
685757; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

5714 


Fourestier (Louis) Quatre poémes de 
Voffrande lyrique; de Gitanjali, de 
Rabindranath Tagore, tr. de André 
Gide, musique de L. Fourestier, of 
France. 1. La nuit s’est presque 
tout @écoulée. . . . [3 others] © 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 685408 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 5715 


298 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


Fox (Sam) news reel folio; by various 
composers; 1st violin pt. v. 1. 4to. 
Somer oo tos. 2  e.Mar. oO, 
686677 ; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

5716 


Fox gavotte des petits lits blancs; 
fox-gavotte, paroles de Didier Gold, 
musique de M. Cazes, of France. 
Paris, Montmartre-edition. © Dec. 
31, 1927 ; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1928; Ei 685971 ; 
Mario Cazes, Paris. 5717 


Fox recreation orchestra folio; com- 
posed and arranged by Floyd J. St. 
Clair; ist. violin pt. v. 1. 4to. © 
Mar. 7, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 6; E 686584; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. - 5718 


Fox-trot melodie; by D. J. Vécsei, op. 
36. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1928; E 686668; 
Desider Josef Vécsei, New York. 

5719 


Freedom; emancipation hymn, words 
and music by William Aaron Harri- 


SO te sic) c... Mary. 5,,,1928 >, 0 
683677; Harrison musical studios, 
Philadelphia. 5720 


Freilicher (Der) shister (The jolly 
shoemaker) ; words and melody by 
J. M. Rumshisky. © 1 c¢. Mar. 30, 
1928; E 688436; Joseph M. Rum- 
shisky, New York. 5721 


Friedl (Franz) 24 spezialstudien ; 
virtuosenstudien, von F. Friedl, of 
Austria; violine. © Apr. 30, 1927; 
1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; EH 685245; Richard 
Birnbach, Berlin. 5722: 


Friend; words and melody by W. 
Camm. © ° 1c. Mar. 8, 1928; E 
683912; Walter Camm, New York. 

5723 


Friend, where were you; waltz, words 
and melody by J. L. Lemberg. © 
1 ec. Mar. 15, 1928; E 686912; Joseph 
Liebish Lemberg, Charlestown, Mass. 

5724 


Friends; 4-pt. song, words by A. EH. 
Housman, music by Kenneth Smith; 
male voices. 4to. © Mar. 17, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 19; E 687047; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 5725 


Frivolities; by Gerard Carbonara, 
scored by Edward Turkisher; orch. 
© Mar. 9, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 9; E 
683734; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 5726 


Frivolous coquette; intermezzo, by 
Leo A. Kempinski, op. 68; orch. with 
pf. or organ ace. © Mar. 6, 1928; 


5738 


= 


2c. Mar. 7; E 683692; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 
5727 


Frohliches wandern; gesellenmarsch- 
lied, gedicht von Heinrich Maxerath, 
musik von Jodocus Schaaf, of Ger- 
many, op. 106; 4-stimmigen mién- 
nerchor. 4to, © Jan: 15, 1927; 1c. 
Mar. 2, 1928; EH 685564; P. J. Tonger, 


Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 5728 
From Mount Ranier; mountain scene, 
by Alois Reiser, arr. by Adolf 


Schmid; orch., with pf.-conductor. 
© Mar. 16, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 22; BH 
688257 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

; 5729 


From my window; words by Lilian 
Whiting, music by J. Klumpkey. © 
1c. Feb. 14, 1928; E 686947; Julia 
Klumpkey, San Francisco. 5730 


From seven till eleven I’m in heaven; 
words and melody by Al Lewis, Al 
Sherman and Jack Little © 1 «. 
Feb. 29, 1928; 683537; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 5731 


Fiihrer (Der); worte von Hagen 
Thiirnau, music von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany. 1. Mdannerchor stimmen 
u. oreh. partitur. 2. Mdannerchor 
stimmen u. pf. partitur. © Nov. 28, 
1927: 1 c@ each Feb. 27, 1928; H 
685224, 685225 ; Amsel-verlag, Berlin- 
Stidende, Germany. 5732, 5733 


Fundamental scales and chords; by 
Ernst Mahr; violoncello. © Dec. 
29, 4927; 2 e ..Matiocd6, 1928-1 
688028 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

5734 


Funken (Die); worte von Hermann 
LoOns, musik von Walter Schiitt, of 
Germany. Erleichterte fassung. 
Sept. 17, 1927; 1 ce. Nov. 2; E 676508 ; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 5835 


Future; by M. Q. Sellew, op. 1, no. 1; 
pf. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 c Mar. 10; 
E 683772; Mary Quehl Sellew, Nor- 
folk, Va. 5736 


Futuristic Charley; melody, by C. S. 
Harris; pf. © 1. Mar. 3, 1928; 
E 686570; Charles Saul Harris, New 
York. 5737 


Gabrielita; danza Espanola, by E. J. 
M. Seamans, op. 22; pf. ©1c. Mar. 
19, 1928; E 688116; Emma J. Moore- 
Seamans, Yorba Linda, Calif. 5738 


Gabriel’s Easter carols; collection of 
14 songs for the Sunday school on 
Faster occasions, by Charles H. Ga- 


299 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5739 


Gabriel’s Easter carols—Continued. 
briel. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music 
house. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 9; aff. Mar... 8; A. 1071144; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 5739 


Gabriel’s gospel choir; collection of 
hew gospel songs and anthems, 
words by Howard A. Walter, and 
others, music by C. H. Gabriel, and 
others; mixed voices. Cincinnati, O., 
Fillmore music house. 4to. © Mar. 
Lglose. 2 Cc. Mat, ,o.. Ou, sea ass 
A 1071145; Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif. 5740 


Gaetke (Ernst) 32 t&gliche zungen- 
und lippentibungen fiir posaune (32 
daily lip and tongue exercises for 
trombone) ; von H. Gaetke, of Ger- 
manys,, ©). NOV: 26..1922> "ae en. 
27, 1928; E 685236; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
merman, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 5741 


Gal (Hans) Sonate; von H. Gal, of 
Austria, op. 28; klavier. © Sept. 
26. N92 Te ot eo Me a aie at eens oo) 
685295; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 


Berlin. 5742 

Suite; von H. Gal, of Austria, 
op. 24; klavier. 1. Praludium. [4 
others] © June 2, 1926; 1 c. Feb. 


27, 1928; E 685309; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 5743 


Gamle (Den) by; tango, af Den 
grgnne vogn, tekst af Axel Andrea- 
sen og Mogens Dam, musik af Kai 
Normann og Hmil Reesen, both of 
Denmark. © Feb. 22, 1928; 1 ec. 
Mar. 7; E 685767; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 5744 


Garden (The) and the_ sepulchre; 
Easter cantata, words from stand- 
ard hymns and the Scriptures, music 
by Daniel Protheroe; mixed voices. 
4to. “Cy. Web. 26, A928 *e2"eM Mar 1 ; 
E 686472; Henry T. FitzSimons, Chi- 
cago. o745 


Garden frolics; intermezzo, by Joseph 
Pasternack; orch. © Feb. 29, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 1; E 686484; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

5746 


Garden (The) of light; a pageant for 
Easter, words by Valeria R. Lehman, 
music by various authors. 4to. © 
Mar...5, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 20; 
A 1070739; Meigs pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 5T47 

Garden of the elms; words and music 
by S. E. Wren. © 1 ¢. Mar. 1, 1928; 
E 686508 ; Susan Eugenia Wren, Ex- 
celsior Springs, Mo. 5748 


pt. m1,_n.s., v. 23. 


Gavotta; di Gossec, transcritta di 
Mario Corti, of Italy; violino e pf. 
© Jan. 27, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar, 21; E 
685904; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

5749 


Gay is the rose (Fai lon la, gai le 
rosier) ; three-pt. song or cho., mel- 
ody and words from E. Gagnon’s 
Chansons populaires du Canada, 
English version by John Murray Gib- 
bon, music of Canadian folk song, 
arr. by Louis Victor Saar; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 16; E 683996; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 5750 


Geistesgruss; worte von Jos. von Hich- 
endorff, musik von Fritz Eschbach, 
of Germany, op. 22; munnerchor. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1926; 1 c Mar. 2, 
1928; E 685603; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne, a/Rh., Germany. 5151 


George Washington’s hatchet; words 
_ and music by Thomas J. Benton. © 
Jan. ‘20, 1998 «2 ‘e: “Mar? 6" 7h 
683971; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, 
Hartford, Ark. 5752 


Get out and get under the moon; 
words by Billy Jerome and Charles 
Tobias, melody by Larry Shay. © 
1 ec. Mar. 21, 1928; E 688151; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 5753 


Get out of that aeroplane Jane; words 
and melody by C. Adler, H. Weil 
and O. Herman. © 1 ec. Mar. 2, 
1928; E 687157; Charles Adler, 
Harry Weil and Oscar Herman, New 
York. 5754 

Getting a wife, well, that’s another 
thing; words and music by R. A. 
Claymes. © 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928; BE 
687206; Raymond Agustus Claymes, 
New York. 5755 


Gewaitiges ringen (Violent  strug- 
gling); von Mare Roland, of Ger- 
many; grosses u. salon-orch. mit 
violino 1 direction. © Oct. 11, 1927; 
1c Feb. 27, 1928; E 685274; Hein-. 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 5756 


Ghost (The) of John McCrae; sea bal- 
lad, words by Burke Boyce, music 
by Lawrence Jacob Abbott; med. 
voice. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 
5; EH 686725; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 5757 


Ghost (The) of my love; melody by 
H. T. Goodman. © 1 c. Mar. 9, 
1928; E 688167; Helen Thall Good- 
man, Chicago. 5758 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LO. 3, 1928 


Ghost pipes; by Thurlow Lieurance, 
arr. by Roy Cato; organ. © Mar. 
5, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 7; E 686710; 
Theodore Presser ¢o., sue ae A 4 

57 


Giboirei Israel (Thank God); words 
and melody by J. M. Rumshisky. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1928; HE 688407; Jos- 
eph M. Rumshisky, New York. 5760 


Gift (The) of gladness; waltz song, 
words and music by Harry F. Peter- 
sen, of England; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. © Feb. 7, 1928; 
1 c@ Feb. 29; E 685623; Arthur H. 
Stockwell, Itd., London. -DT61 


Gigegling Gertie; words an® melody by 
Dave Dreyer, Chas. and = Harry 


‘“epias, ©) 1. c. Mar. 12, 19285 °h 
683812; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 5762 
Ginette; words and music by Dave 


Sonenscher, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 5, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 
685814; B. Feldman & co., London. 

5763 


Giorni (Aurelio) 24 concert études; 
no. 14; pf., in E flat min. © Feb. 
27, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 686729; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 5764 


Gipsy life; overture, by C. Rader; 
violin and pf. © 1 e¢. Mar. 2, 1928; 
H 683629; Claude Rader, Kansas 
City, Mo. 5765 


Girl (A); words and melody by S. 
Timberg. © 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1928; E 
687212 ; Sammy Timberg, New York. 

5766 


Girl (A) like the girl in my dreams; 
words by C. J. Cobb, music by Rich- 
ard Broughton. © 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 
1928; E 687024; Chester J. Cobb, 
Aspinwall, Pa. 5767 


Girl of the great white way; words 
and melody by Bob Shurr [pseud. 
of L. Shurr] © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1928; 
BE 683758; Leopold Shurr, Brooklyn. 

‘ 5768 

Girl (The) that I saw in my heart; 
words and melody by V. H. Calaway. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1928; E 683919; Ver- 
non H. Calaway, Brooklyn. 5769 


Girl (A) that nobody no’s; words by 
Harry Kelly, music by H. Oblinger. 


5780 


~ 


© 1 ¢ Mar. 19, 1928; E 687027; 
Harry Oblinger, San Francisco. 
5770 


Gitana; 6/8 one step, versi di* Nando 
Vitali, musica di Salvatore Allegra, 
of Italy.” © Oct. 31, 1927; 1c. Mar. 
17, 1928; E 685992; Saporetti & Cap- 
pelli, Florence, Italy. 5771 


Giulietta e Romeo; intermezzo, di R. 
Zandonai, rid. di Arturo de Cececo, 
of Italy; pccola orch., con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928;1e. 
Mar. 138; E 685778; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 5772 


Give me the sunshine; from Keep 
shufflin’, words by Con Conrad and 
Henry Creamer, music by Jimmy 
Johnson; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Feb. 29, 1928; 2. ¢. Mar. 2; E 683832; 
Harms, ine., New York. 5773 


Glenn (The) glee club book for boys; 
collection of 50 Songs, ed. and arr. by 
Mabelle Glenn and Virginia French. 
4to. © Mar. 17, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 23; 
HK 688238; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

5174 


Glenwood; fox trot, by A. F. Wend- 
land, arr. by R. B. Hisenberg; band. 
4to. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 1; 
E 686520; W. R. Dalbey music co., 
Omaha, Neb. 5175 


Gloom; words by Leo Robin, mus‘¢ by 
Lewis E. Gensler and Joseph Meyer ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 16, 
1928: 2 ¢@.. Mar. ,19; HEH 687041; 
Harms, ine., New York. 5776 


Gloria; de Maurice Hermite, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28; 
E 689058; Enoch & cie., Paris. 5777 


Gloria de Arellano; erster aufzug, aus 
grosse oper in drei aufztigen, worte 
von Ferdinand Jansen, musik yon 
A. K. Lentz: klavierauszug. © 1. 
Mar. 1, 1928; E 686572; August Karl 
Lentz, Iron Ridge, Wis. 5778 

Glorious New Hampshire; words and 


music by H. 8. De Moss; vf. S8vo. 
ep ‘Dee. GiyI9eT +B Caan Weg..205,,H 


688440; George G. De Moss and 
Henry S. De Moss, New York. 5179 
Gliick (Chr stoph Wilibald yon) An- 


dante in F; from Orpheus, arr. by 
J. Stuart Archer, of England; or- 
gan. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1c. Mar. 14; 
EK 685886; W. Paxton & eo., ltd., 
London. 5780 


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5781 


| pt. II, n.s., v: 23 


Gliick (Christoph W. von)—Continued. 


— Caprice; from Alceste, arr. by 
Philip James; organ. (Jn Ameri- 
ean organ quarterly, v. 9, no. 25, 
April 1928) © Mar. 30, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 31; E 687371; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 5781 


Gavotte; from Iphigenia in Aulis, 
arr. from Brahms’ pf. transcription 
by F. Campbell-Watson; organ. 


Mar. 12,°1928: 2) e Mar. 155-5 
686880; Boston music co., Boston. 
5782 


Go home little girl go home; words 
and melody by Al Lewis, Al Sher- 
man and Jack Little. © 1c. Mar. 
19, 1928; E 688110; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 5783 


God is our refuge; anthem, words from 
Psalm 46, music by B. Vine West- 
brook, of Great Britain; alto or bass 
solo and 4-pt. cho. of mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 5,°1928; 
1 ¢. Mar. 8; E 685633; Banks & son, 
York, England. 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse (Lullaby) ; from Jocelyn, sim- 
plified and arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
pr. (O" Mar. 21, Woes: 2 ¢.-MMar. 23 ; 
E 688195; Century music pub. Co., 
New York. 5785 


Canzonetta; from Concerto ro- 
mantique, transcribed by Leopold 
Godowsky; pf. © Dec. 21, 1927; 
2c. Mar. 16, 1928; E 688046; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 5786 


Godowsky (Leopold) Cadenza; to W. 
A. Mozart’s concerto in A major, 
Koechel no. 488; pf. © Dec. 17, 
1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1928; E 688038; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 5787 


God’s little house; words by Daniel 
S. Twohig, music by Pierre Connor ; 
low voice. © Mar. 8, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 10; E 683874; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati. 5788 


God’s task for you; words by Irene E. 
Moseley, music by R. H. Prutting, 
op. 12, no.'1; sop. and alto, w:th pf. 
or organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 17, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 19; E 688094; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 5789 


God’s tomorrow; sacred song, words 
and music by A. H. Ackley. Chi- 
cago, Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 14; EB 
683845; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 5790 


5784. 


God’s wonderful plan; words by R. 
Frank Mitchell, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. Chicago, Rcdeheaver ¢o. 
© Mar. 8, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 10; B 
683875 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 5791 


Golden blues; words and musie by 
C. W. Lucas. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1928; 
E 686807; Carroll Winfield Lucas, 
Hightstown, N. J. 5792 


Golden dawn; selection, by Emmerich 
Kaiman and Herbert Stothart, arr. 
by Hans Spialek; pf. © Mar. 9, 
1928 ; 2c. Mar. 12; E 683831; Harms, 
ine., New York. 5793 


Golden day march; by C. C. Forman; 
ist violit © 1 e¢. Mar. 22, 1928; 
E 687068 ; Clarence C. Forman, York, 
Pas 5794 


Golden harps are’ sounding; Easter 
hymn-anthem, words by Frances 
R. Havergal, music by Cedric W. 


Lemont; mixed voices, with sop. 
solo. 4to. ©, Mar. G” tae 2c. 
Mar. 26; E 688298; White-Smith 


D795 


Golden (The) hour; operetta in 1 act, 
words and music by L. Egan. ©i1c. 
Mar. 28, 1928; D 27290; Leslie Egan, 
Oakland, Calif. 5796 


Golden slumbers kiss your eyes; song 
from the 17th century, arr. by Gor- 
don Jacob, of Great Britain; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions]. ©), Jane oa tee 2 eee rer 
6; E 685455; Oxford university 
press, London. 5797 


Gone; words and melody by Bud Fern- 
wood. 1 ce. Mar. 9, 1928; E 
683759 ; Roland Guehrer, Milwaukee. 

5798 


Gone; words and melody by H. B. 
Toucey. © 1c Mar. 26, 1928; HE 
688281; Helen Brammell Toucey, 
New York. 5799 


Good looking girl blues; words and 
melody by Furry Lewis. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 683619; Loren L. 
Watson, Memphis, Tenn. 5800 


Good morning; words and music by 
Marie F. Hall; pf. © Mar. 13, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 19; E 688086; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 5801 


Good New Year; 2-pt. carol, words 
before 1536, music by S. G. Ould, 
of England; treble voices. 4to. 
Mar. 29, 1928: 1 ec. Mar. 29; HB 
689099; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 5802 


music pub. co., Boston. 


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no. 3, 1928 


Good-night, pretty stars; duet or two- 
part song, words by William Theo- 
dore Peters, music by Noel Johnson, 
arr. by Clarence Lucas, of Great 
Britain; treble voices. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © Mar. 
12, 1928; 1c. Mar..13; E 685744; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 5803 


Good (The) Shepherd; Children’s day 
service, compiled by Maud Junkin 
Baldwin. S8vo. © Mar. 21, 1928; 
= c, and, aff. Mar. 23; A. 1071635; 
Board of publication of the United 
Lutheran church in America, Phila- 
delphia. _ 5804 


Goodbye Broadway, hello Montreal; 
words by Billy Rose and Mort 
Dixon, melody by Harry Warren. 
i 2c. Mar. .f,,.1928, .. BE, 683717,; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 5805 


_Gorra (La); letra y musica por Lu- 
crecia Dominguez y Ed Tavo; pf. 
[Photostat] © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 5; E 686614; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 


Got myself another jockey now; from 
Keep shufflin’, words by Andy Razaf, 
music by Thomas Waller; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 29, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 2; E 683825; Harms, inc., New 
York. 5807 


Gott sei dank, heut’ bin ich ledig; 
text von Carl Amberg, musik von 
Fred Raymond, of Austria, special- 
arr. von Fred Ralph, of Germany ; 
orch. mit pf. und violine direktion. 


4to. © May 13, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685249; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 5808 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Au pied 


de l’autel; arr. par Ch. Delsaux, of 
France; orch. restreint avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 6; E 685956; Choudens, Paris. 

5809 


—— Faust; walzer aus der oper, von 
F. Liszt, hrsg. u. bearb. von Mcoriz 
Rosenthal, of Austria; pf. © Sept. 
30,.0192750 kee. .Pebs"27;')1928);' EB 
685473; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 5810 


Romeo and Juliet; selection from 
the opera, arr. by Arthur Purcell, of 
England; pf. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 22; E 689019; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 5811 


Graceful (The) minuet; from Lovye- 
time, words and music by S. H. 
Norton. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1928; E 
688423 ; Spencer H. Norton, Norman, 
Okl. 5812 


5806 — 


5822 


Gracious spirit, dove divine; words by 
John Stocker, music by W. Berwald; 
pf. or organ ace. 1. Med. voice, in 
A flat.—2. Low voice, in F. © Feb. 
ao, Lore c™ ie -each=: Miar* F* Kh 
686687 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

5813 


Graded course of clarinet playing; 30 
elementary lessons, by Glen Haydon. 
4to. © Dec. 29, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 683995; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 5814 


Graener (Paul) Drei intermezzi; von 
P. Graener, of Germany, op. 77; 
klavier. © Mar. 7, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1928; HE 685310; N. Simrock, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 5815 


Fantasie; tiber motive aus der 
oper Hanneles himmelfahrt, von P. 
Graener, bearb. von F. H. Schneider, 
both of Germany; klavier. © Feb. 
5, 1927; 1 c. Nov. 2; E 676499; Kd. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 5816 


—— Konzert; von P. Graener, of Ger- 
many, op. 78; violoncello u. kam- 
merorch. Partitur. © Sept. 1, 1927; 
1c Feb. 27, 1928; E 685304; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 5817 


Grand old songs; 88 old favorites, pf. 
arr. by Eugene Platzman, compiled 
and ed. by Elliott Shapiro; pf. and 
ukulele acc. with words. © Mar. 
22, 1928; 2 c..and.aff. Mar. 23; A 


> 


1071641; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
inc., New York. 5818 
Grand triumphal march; by L. C. 


Groff; pf. accordion or pf. Chicago, 
MacDonald-Groff musie co. © Mar. 
20. 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 22; E 688256: 
Leslie C. Groff, Chicago. 5819 


Grande march de concert; by H. A. 
Wollenhaupt, op. 19, simplified and 
arr. by Calvin Grooms; pf. © Mar. 
21, 1928; 2 e@ Mar. 23; E 688196; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

5820 


Grande polka de concert; by H. N. 
Bartlett, simplified and arr. by 
Calvin Grooms; pf. © Mar. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 688202: Cen- 
tury musie pub. co., New York. 

5821 


Granny’s Highland hame; words and 
music by Sandy MacFarlane [pseud. 


of T. M. MacFarlane] © Mar. 17, 

1928;, 2 ¢ Mar. 16; E.. 686999; 

Thomas M. MacFarlane, Boston. 
5822 


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5823 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Grant us Thy peace; quartet or an- 
them, words and music by Bernard 


Hamblen; mixed voices. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Mar. 
13, 1928; 2c .Mar. 14; -H 686865; 
Harms, ine., New York. 5823 


Grasshoppers; country snapshot, by 
Florence Turner-Maley ; pf. © Feb. 
27, 1928; 2 «. Mar..5; E 686727; G. 


Schirmer, ine., New York. 5824 
Grasshepper’s dance; by Elizabeth 
Blackburn ; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 


28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 688449; 
Willis music eco., Cincinnati. 5825 


Graziella; intermezzo alla mazurka, 
di Amileare Pennati Malvezzi, of 
Italy; piccola orch. con pf. condut- 
tore. © Feb. 24, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21; 
E 685915; A. & G. Carisch & c, 
M lan. 5826 


Greater Augusta march; words by C. 
B. Sledge. music by J. L. Sayre; pf. 
© Mar. 24, 1928;.2 ce. Mar. 24: 
E 688279; James Louis Sayre, 
Augusta, Ga. 


Grief; words by Ernest Dowson, music 
by Richard Hageman; high voice, in 


G@ min. ©, Jan. 5, 1928-2 «Mar. 
16; E 688030; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 5828 
Grieg (Hdvard Hagerup) Butterfly 


(Papillion); simplified and arr. by 
Calvin Grooms; pf. © Mar. 21, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 23; E 688198; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 5829 


Gr-eving for you; words by H. M. 
Dopiniak, music by L. BE. Goffin [i. 
e. Larry Goffin] ; pf. and ukulele’acce. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1928: E 683782; 
Harriet M. Depiniak, Indiana Har- 
bor, Ind. 5830 


Grim (The) troubadour; poems by 
Countee Cullen, music by Emerson 
Whithorne, op. 45; med. voice, with 
pf. ace. and string quartet. © Dec. 
2, 1527: 2c. Mar. 16, 1928; E 688054 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 5831 


Grosses (Hinen) nazi hat sie; foxtrot, 
aus Weltgeschichte gefallig, text von 
Fritz Griinbaum, musik von Stephan 
Weiss, of Austria, klJay.-arr. von 
Martin Uhl, ©, Keb. 1;.1928;.1) c. 
Mar. 7; E 685640; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 5832 


Growing lovely, growing old; words by 
Karl Baker, music by L. R. Libbey. 
©1c. Mar. 9, 1928; E 686948; Lulu- 
belle Rule Libbey, Tampa, Fla. 

5833 


5827 - 


Gruesome suspense; by Jean Beghon, 
arr. by James C. McCabe; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. 4to. 
Feb. 29, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 683679; 
Maurice Baron, Great Neck, L. I., 
Ie”, 5834 


Griiss mir mein land Tirol; marsch- 
lied, text von Ernst Neubach, musik 
von Hans May, of Austria. © Aug. 
19, 1.19271, 1 .e. DWebmay, s1928e BE 
685263 ; Ries & Erler, ltd., Berlin. 

5835 


Tpycts; vals, by A. Schwartz; Ist vio- 
lin. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1928; BE 683749; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 5836 


Guards on parade; march and two 
step, by Clayton Elgin Bush, of 
Canada; pf. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 16; E 683976; Denton & Has- 
kins music pub. co., inc., New York. 

5837 


Guarnieri (F. de) Dodici capricci; 


di F. de Guarnieri, of Italy; violino 
solo. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
13; E 685783; G. Ricordi ’ & ‘€o., 
Milan. 5838 


Guatemala melody; fox trot; words 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Percy 
Wenrich, arr. by Frank E. Barry; 
orch. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 7; E 686685; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 5839 


Guide me Father; sacred song, words 
by A.;\.M.  musieviy 20) oe Ever. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 29, 1928; 
E 687311; David H. Piller, Baton 
Rouge, La. 5840 


Guiding march; ancient Chinese tune 
for The magic carpet, by E. Stevens, 
of England, domiciled at Portland, 
Or.3,; pf... ©. 1... Feb..,25, 49285 B 
687220; Ethel Stevens, Portland, Or. 

5841 


Guildford (The) suite; by Thomas F. 
Dunhill, of England; pf. conductor. 
pt. 2. 1. In Chaucer’s time. [2 
others] © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
14; E 685887; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 5842 


Guitacoche (Hl); letra y musica por 
Ed Tavo; pf. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 5; E 686605; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 5843 


Gyurd rozi, volt nekem egy szep ked- 
vesem ; melody by Markush es Kaldy, 
of Hungary. © 1 ce. Mar. 238, 1928; 
E 688230; Rozsavolgyi és tarsa, 
Budapest, Hungary. 5844 


304 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Hadley (Henry) Prelude; from Suite 
ancienne, by H. Hadley, op. 108, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; full band, with 
conductor. © Jan. 5, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 16; E 688079; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 5845 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Largo; 
arie aus der oper Xerxes, von G. F. 
Hiindel [and] Caro mio ben; von 
Tommaso Giordani, arr. von L. Ar- 
tok; salon-orch. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
1 e. Mar. 9; E 685805; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz. 5846 


—— Minuet; from Berenice, air. by 
Adam Carse, of Great Britain; pf. 
.© Feb. 14, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 14; E 
685873 ; Augener, ltd., London. 5847 


Organ concerto no. 4; ed. by H. 
Stanley Roper, ‘of Great Britain. 
1st set, Ist movement.—2d. set, 3d. 
movement.—2d. set, 2d. movement. 
© Jan. 5, 1928; 1 c. each Mar. 6; 
E. 685689-685691 ; Oxford university 
press, London. 5848-5850 


— Rodelinda; opera in 8 acts, text 
by Nicola Haym, tr. and newly ed. 
for the German stage by Oskar 
Hagen, tr. from the German by 
Bayard Quincy Morgan, of U. S., 
music by G. F. Hiindel; pf. Se. 4to. 
©, Sept. 1, 1927; 1 ¢.. Nov. 5; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 16, 1928; E 676586; C. F. 
Peters, Leipzig. 5851 


Where’er you walk; aria from 
Semele, words by Congreve, music 
by G. F. Handel, arr. by Harold 
Davidson, of Great Britain; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 26, 1928; 1c. Mar.'6; 
E 685426; Oxford university press, 
London. 5852 


Hafis; blues, words by R. Ryan, music 
by F. Hollitscher and F. Luka, both 
of Czechoslovakia. © Jan. 20, 1928; 
1 e. Mar. 19; E 685924; Fred Hol- 
litscher and Frank Luka, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia. 5853 


Hail, hail the Stars and Stripes; pa- 
triotic peace song, words and music 
by I. Ajax. © Mar. 3, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 5; E 686592; Ivor Ajax, Tooele, 
Utah. 5854 


Hail to Calvary Sunday school; words 
and melody by L. P. Flounders. © 
1c. Mar. 5, 1928; EK 686628; Leslie 
Pyewell Flounders, Philadelphia. 

5855 


; 5867 


Hajrije tiranes; words and melody by 
Jim Shefka [i. e. James Shefka] © 
1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1928; E 686891; James 
Shefka, New York. 5856 


Hallo, zum wald; gedicht u. musik 
von Hubert Greimers, of Germany ; 
miinnerchor. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 685599; P. J. 
Tonger, Cologne, a. Rh., Germany. 

5857 


Hamfatchet blues; words and music 
by: Buddy Burton; pf.’ pt. 1, 2. © 
1 e..each Mar. 22, 1928; E 687098, 
687099 ; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

- 5858, 5859 


Hamlet og andre smaating; 10 melo- 
dier af Co-optimisterne 1928, tekst 
af Ludvig Brandstrup og Mogens 
Dam, musik af Kai Normann, of 
Denmark. © Feb. 22, 1928; 1 ec. 
Mar. 7; E 685766; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. ‘ 5860 


Hamlet—ouverture; von HE. Bach, arr. 
von Leopold Weninger, of Austria; 
orch. mit pf.-organ direction. © 
Feb. 23,1928; 1 °c. Mar. 13; E 
685833 ; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 5861 


Hammerisque; words and music. by 
Dudley T. Fisher, jr., and others. 
© Mar. 8, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; aff. 
Mar. 12; A 1071267; Young business 
men’s club, Columbus, O. 5862 


Hank used to be slow, but now watch 
him go; fox trot, words by I. Eng- 
lund, music by J. E. Englund. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 26, 1928; E 686575; Iner 
Englund and John HE. Englund, Port 
Blakely, Wash. 5863 


Happiness; words by L. Re Mondini, 
musie by O. Gulledge. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
12, 1928; E 6838816; Luisa Re Mon- 
dini and Ola Gulledge, San Diego, 
Calif. 5864 


Happy hours; waltz, words and music 
by H. G. Le Fevre. © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1928; E 688380; Henry G. Le Feyre, 
Philadelphia. 5865 


Happy (A) meet'ng; words by Louis 
O. Thomas, music by Claude L. 
Fichthorn; high voice. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 5; E 686717; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 5866 


Happy (A) morn; words and music 
by M. W. Bigelow ; mixed voices. © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1928; E 686960; M. W. 
Bigelow, Bradley, Mich. 5867 


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5868 


Dt. INL, I Sac eee 


Harold; one-step-gai, de Clapson, of 
France; pf. Paris, Editions Clap- 
son. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 6, 
1928; E 685983; Bodé, Paris. 5868 


Harp (The) that once; words by 
Thomas Moore, Irish tune arr. by 
Harold Davidson, of Great Britain; 
in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 26, 1928; 1«¢. Mar. 6; 
E 685454; Oxford university press, 
London. 5869 


Harts (Harry L.) Three Irish folk- 
fuvies’ art. Dy i, 12. atin: pe mo} 
1. a. Come back to Erin. [2 others] 
—no. 2. a. The harp that once thro’ 
Tara’s halls. [2 others] © Feb. 3, 
1928; 2 c. each Mar. 26; E 688300, 
688301; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 5870, 5871 


Has anyone seen my pal; words and 
music by W. Sullivan, arr. by Wallee 
Brown. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
28; E 688327; Will Sullivan, Chi- 
cago. 5872 


Hasta pa atrancar el tren; letra de 
Elenea Ramirez, musica de Ed Tavo 
y E. Ram‘rez; pf. [Photostat] © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 686621 ; 
D onisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 5873 


Have you ever been to Texas in the 
spring; words and music by M. D. 
Lake, arr. by W. J. Marsh. © Mar. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 686595; Mary 
Daggett Lake, No. Fort Worth, Tex. 

5874 


Hawaiian memories; words by Mel. 
Brewster, music by Fred Asmus, arr. 
by J. W. Newton; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 23; 
E 688212; H. C. Weasner & co., Buf- 
falo. 5875 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Adagio-vivace ; 
1®* partie de la symphonie La reine, 
de Haydn, transcription et arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur et 1°" violon conduc- 
teur; en si bémol maj. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685395; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 5876 


Finale; 4° partie de la symphonie 
La reine, de Haydn, transcription et 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur et 1°" vio- 
lon conducteur; en si bémol maj. © 
Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685398; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

5877 


Menuetto; 38° partie de la sym- 
phonie La reine, transcription et 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 


orch., avec pf. conducteur et 1°" vio- 
lon conducteur ; en si bémol maj. © 
Dec. 31,, 1927 $1. ¢. Feb. 27, 1928- i 
685397 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

5878 


Romanze; 2° partie de la sym- 
phonie La re‘ne, transcription et arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°" violon 
conducteur; en si bémol maj. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685396 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

5879 


He aloha no kauiki; hula, words and 
music by Hakaleleponi Hulu, arr. by 
J. Noble. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c Mar. 
12; E 686815; Johnny Noble, Hono- 
lulu. 5880 


He is risen; Easter service, by Fred 
T. Amstutz and others. 8vo. © 
Apr. 3, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 27; aff. Apr. 
5; A 10723838; Glad tidings pub. co., 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 5881 


He leads us on; three-pt. anthem, 
words from the Scripture and a 
hymn by H. O. Wiley, music by 
George B. Nevin; women’s vo‘:ces. 
4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 23; 
E 688240; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

5882 


He’s in the jail house now; words and 
melody by Jim Jackson. ©1c. Mar. 
2, 1928; E 683612; Loren L. Watson, 
Memphis, Tenn. 5883 


He’s tall and dark and handsome; 
words and music Charles Tobias 
and Al Sherman; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by M. Kalua. © Mar. 6, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 27; E 687180; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 5884 


Head of the parade; by J. S. Zamec- 
nik; full orch. 4to. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 22; E 687059; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 5885 


Headin’ for home; words and melody 
by Billy Cassidy. © 1 e@ Mar. 1, 
1928; E 686500; Billy Cassidy, Oak- 
dale, Pa. 5886 


Head ng for home; words and melody 
by C. Decker. © 1c. Mar. 12; 1928; 
E 6838787; Charles Decker, Tacoma. 

5887 

Hearts to heaven and voices raise; 
Easter anthem, words by Christo- 
pher Wordsworth, musie by May F. 
Lawrence; 4 mixed voices. 4to. © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 1; E 686517; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

5888 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Heave, ho! the anchor; sailor song, 
words by John EH. Guernsey, music 
by Floyd Thompson; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Mar. 24, 1928; 2c. Mar. 27; 
E 687177; Thompson and Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 5889 


Heaven on earth; words and melody 
by Jack Palmer and S. Williams. 
@ 1c. Mar. 27, 1928; E 687208; 
Spencer Williams, New York. 5890 


Heavenly love; sacred song, words by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by A. 
Louis Scarmolin; med. or high voice. 
©” Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Mar.-5; E 
686728 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

5891 


Heidebliite; worte von Hoffman von 
Fallersleben, musik von Walter Dost, 
of Germany, op. 59; 4-stimmigen 
mannerchor. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1927; 
1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1928; E 685561; P. J. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 


5892: 
Helfer (Walter) Nocturne; di W. 
Helfer, of Italy; pf. '© Nov. 15, 


1927; 1c. Mar. 17, 1928; E 685998 ; 
Studio musicale Romano, Rome. 
5893 


Hell under the water; melody by E. D. 
_ Campbell. © 1 c. Feb. 28, 1928; 
E 688391; Ralph Peer, New York. 
5894 


Hello Montreal; words by Billy Rose 
and Mort Mixon, melody by Harry 


Warren. © 1c. Mar. 3. 1928: HB 
686556; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 5895 
——Same. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2c. Mar. 


29; E 687288; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 5896 


Hentschel (Fritz) 5 skizzen, von F. 
Hentschel, of Germany, op. 35; kla- 
vier. 1. Die einsame. [4 others] 
© July 28, 1927; 1 ec Mar. 2, 1928; 
E 685620; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rhine, Germany. 5897 


‘Her lover; words and music by P. A. 
Abbott. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1928: EB 
688222; Pauline Allen Abbott, Palm 
Springs, Calif. 5898 


Herbstgedanken; worte von Martin 
Greiff, musik von Ludwig Piitz, jr., 
of Germany; minnerchor. 4to. 
July .31..1926; 1. c.. Mar...2, 1928; 
E 685589; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
a.Rh., Germany. 5899 


Herbsttag (An autumn day); ged. von 
Christel Kaufmann, English words 


99529—_28——4 


5909 


by John Bernhoff, music von Richard 
Trunk, of Germany, op. 49, no. 1. © 
Feb. 11, 1927; 1 c Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 685281; Otto Halbreiter, Munich. 

5900 


Here comes my babie [!] now; words 
and melody by W. Drake. ©1.. 
Mar. 22, 1928; EH 687111; William 
Drake, New York. 5901 


tiere comes the parade; by M. L. Pres- 
ton, arr. by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many; pf., 6 hands. © Mar. 16, 
1928; 2c. Mar. 19; E 688124; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 5902 


Hey! Hey! Hazel; lyrics by Charles 
Kenny, music by Tom Dennis; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © 1 e¢ Feb. 18, 
1928; E 683299; Harry F. Reser, 
New York. 5903 


Hey na horitam zentzi znoot (Tei ua 
ropi TaM eHyi mHyTBb); arr. by D. 
Kokolsky; mand. and guit. orch. 
4to. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 20; 
E 686997; Dmytro Kokolsky, New 
York. 5904 


Hey nonny no; 2-pt. song, words anon., 
from the Christ church ms., music 
by EH. Markham Lee, of Great 
Britain; sop. 1 and 2 or contralto; 
in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
motatons|' = Cc) ‘Waeta, tooo ete: 
Mar. 15; HE 685848; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 5905 


Hi! Hi! galop, by Victor G. Boehnlein, 
arr. by R. E, Hildreth; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1928; 


2 ce. Mar. 23; E 688170; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 5906 
Hiawatha dramatized; lLongfellcw’s 


poem arr. in tableau, recitation and 
dance, and set to music by H. A. 


Donald, of Great Britain; ladies’ 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 2c. Dee. 
15.;,.D., 202783 , Henry... A... Donald, 
London. 5907 
Hickman’s crime and_ confession; 


words by John Allen Reynolds, music 
by J. W. Reynolds. © Mar. 5, 1928; 
2 c...Mar. 16; E 686929; J. W. 
Reynolds, Madison, S. C. 5908 


Hier ist dein land; worte von Franz 
Askani, musik von Hermann Sonnet, 
of Germany; minnerchor. 4to. © 
Sept. 14, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; 
E 685560; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
a/Rh., Germany. 5909 


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5910 


High, dry and windy; words and 
melody by L. Turner. © 1c. Mar. 
7, 1928; E 688714; Lorena Turner, 
DeRidder, La. 5910 


High water; a spiritual, words by J. 
Keirn Brennan, musie by Marsh 
McCurdy, arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. 
© Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; E 
686774; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 5911 


Highway (The) sheik; novelty song, 
words and music by P. Giordano. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Dee. 14, 1927; 
EH 686779; Paul Giordano, Oakland, 
Calif. 5912 


fino oficial da A. P. P. B.; cancion, 
composicao de F. C. Serpa. © Feb. 
6, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 16; E 688142; 
Conselho supremo da associava por- 
tuguesa protectora e_ beneficente, 


San Francisco. 5913 
Histoire (L’) de Malbrouk; chant 
populaire francais, par. Vincent 


d’Indy, of France, op. 90, no. 6; voix- 


mixtes. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 «. 
Feb. 27; E 685387; Rouart Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 5914 


Hitormiss; words and melody by J. 
H. Woodward. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1928; 
EK 687033; Joseph Harold Wood- 
wal'd, M‘ami, Fla. 5915 


Hochzeitsreise (Hine) durch Skandi- 
navien (Un voyage de noce dans la 
Scandinavie) ; von Emil Juel-Ired- 
eriksen, of Denmark, arr. yon Max 
Rhode, of Germany; orch. mit vio- 
lino 1 direction. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 9; E 685710; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 5916 


Holding my own; words by Philip 
Taub, melody by Sdney Wadro 


[pseud. of S. W. Kart] ©1e. Mar. 
2, 1928; E 683592; Sidney Wadro 
Kart, New York. 


5917 


Hollyhocks and palm trees; words and 


music by G. E. Myers. © 1 ec. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 688952; Gertrude E. 
Myers, Portland, Or. 5918 


Holy Mother, Mary mild; words and 
music by M. B. Ehrman. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 2 ce. Mar. 31; E 687362; Mary 


B. Ehrman, Cincinnati. 5919 
Home; words and music by M. R. 
Gump; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 «. 


Mar. 29, 1928; E 687295; Maude R. 
Gump, Baltimore. 5920 


pt. III, n:s., V..22 


Home of beauty; words and music by 
Thomas Benton. © Jan. 2, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 16; E 683967 ; Eugene Mon- 
roe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 5921 


Home of mine; from The red robe, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Jean Gilbert, of Germany, domic:led 
at New York; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York, Harms, inc. © Mar. 24, 
1928 ;.2.¢., Mar. 2703, ;087229; Sbhu- 
bert theatre corp., New York. 5922 


Home (The) of my childhood; words 
and melody by M. L. Greene. © 
1 e. Mar. 7, 1928; EH 683709; Maud 
L. Greene, Lake City, Fla. 5923 


Home sck (Heimweh) ; waltz, words 
and music by Math. Stepp, of Can- 
ada. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 12; 
E 683776; Mathias Stepp, Regina, 
Sask., Canada. ; 5924 


Home sweet home; waltz, arr. by G. 
EF. Briegel, intro. Taps and Good 
night ladies; orch. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 24; EH 687127; George 
F. Briegel, New York. 5925 


Homeward bound; words and music 
by J. H. Woodward. © 1 ec. Mar. 
20, 1928; E 687034; Joseph Harold 
Woodward, Miami, Fla. 5926 


Honey, I do; words by &. Leslie, mu- 
sie by D. Lyon. Los Angeles, Calif., 
C. F. Loveland. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 9; E 688781; Del Lyon, Lew 
Leslie and Mary Leywkowitz, Los 
Angeles. 5927 


Honeymoon time; musical comedy in 
2 acts, words by Lewis Edward 
Reinhardt, music by H. R. Hall- 
bauer. Vocal se. © 1 c. Mar. 20, 
1928; D 27289; Henry Richard Hall- 
bauer, Hartford. 5928 


Honeymooning; words by H. H. Cal- 
vert, music by James O’Hare. Los 
Angeles, Calif., Baker-Frase music 
co. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 12; 
E 686813; Hermina H. Calvert, Los 
Angeles. 5929 


Honolulu harbor ; Hawaiian hula song, 
words and music by Mary Robins, 
arr. by J. Noble. © Mar. 6, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 12; E 686814; Johnny No- 
ble, Honolulu. 5930 


Honolulu nights; words and music by 
Wendell Hall; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. (In 
Wendell Hall’s vagabond modern- 
istics) © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 
16; E 683975; Wendell Hall mus‘e 
publishers, Chicago. 5931 


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no. 38, 1928 


r 5952 


Hoover; words, arr. and setting to 
music of Battle hymn of Republic 
by J. S.. Woods. [Blueprint] © 
Feb. 25, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 683754; 
J. S. Woods and Samuel EH. N. 
Moore, Knoxville, Tenn. 5932 


Hoover! we want Hoover; words by 
Billy Hunter [i. e. Wm.. Mathew 
Hunter] and Al Hegbom [i. e. E. V. 
Hegbom], music by E. V. Hegbom. 
© ic. Mar. 17, 1928; E 686950; El- 
mer Voss Hegbom, Monterey, Calif. 

5933 


Horsemen (The); by Joseph Engle- 
man, of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 
poe,  - e€. Mar. 10, 1928’, B 
685713; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

5934 


Hosanna; words arr. by M. L. Butler, 
music by Helen Browne Freund. 4to. 
© Mar. 7%, 1928; 2.¢c..Mar. 8; BE 
686658; Mary L. Butler, Chicago. 

5935 


Hot reveille; melody by Paul F. Van 
Loan and John Klenner. © 1 e. 
Mar. 27, 1928; E 687203; Sper & 
Coslow, inc., New York. 5936 


House (The) by the side of the road; 
by Mrs. M. H. Gulesian; orch. 4to. 
© Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 
686696; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

5937 


How’d you like to be the ice-man; 
words by E. P. Moran, music by 
J. Fred Helf, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, 
arr. for pf. by Eugene Platzman, 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
(In Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 29; E 687256; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

5938 


How graceful it is; waltz, de Oh! la 
vicieuse, par John Tetterby, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; 
E 685685; Choudens, Paris. 5939 


How it rained; words by Jane Cowan, 
music by M. Westgarth. San Fran- 
cisco, Calif., Gold leaf music pub. 
co. © Mar..1, 1928: 2. c. Mar. 7: 
E 687116; Marian Westgarth, San 
Francisco. 5940 


How jazz was born; from Keep shuf- 
flin’, words by Andy Razaf, music 
by Thomas Waller; pf. and ukulele 
ace. ‘© Feb: 29, 1928;'2 ¢. Mar.. 2; 
E 683826; Harms, inc., New York. 

5941 


How many times I’ve cried over you; 
words by Hugh Evans, melody by 
H. M. Wadsworth. © 1 c. Mar. 28, 
1928; E 688351; Horace Miller 
Wadsworth, New Orleans. 5942 


Hudson River; from High-lo, words 
by Henry Myers, music by Henry 
Sullivan. © Mar, 24, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 26; E 688264; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 5943 


Huerfano (Hl); letra y musica de 
David V. Gonzalez y Ed Tavo; pf. 
[Photostat] © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 5; E 686618; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. ° 5944 


Humpty Dumpty; by Fud Livingston; 
E flat alto saxophone with pf. acc. 
© Mar. 9, 1928: 2 ¢. Mar. 9; B 
683733; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 5945 


Hungry women; words by Jack Yel- 
len, music by ,Milton Ager; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Mar. 19, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 21; E 688136; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. 5946 


Hurry; by Joseph Engleman, of Great 
Britain; pf. -© Dee.'23, 1927; 1 ec. 
Mar. 10, 1928; E 685714; Bosworth 
& co., Leipzig. 5947 


Hush-a-bye; words and melody by A. 
Remsen. © 1 c¢c.:Mar. 8, 1928; E 
686669; Alice Remsen, New York. 

5948 


Hutchinson (Victor Hely) Five songs 
of innocence; words by William 
Blake, music by V. H. Hutchinson, 
of Great Britain ; female voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
1. Piping down the valleys. [4 
others] © Feb. 9, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
6; E 685430; Oxford university 
press, London. 5949 


Hymn of freedom; words and music 
by D. L. Sims; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 22; BE 
688319; Dorothy L. Sims, Wichita, 
Kan. 5950 


Hymnal (The) for young people; ed. 
by Milton §S. Littlefield and Margaret 
Slattery. © Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 
4; aff. Feb. 28; A 1069005; A. S. 
Barnes & co., New York. 5951 


Hymne de Jindépendance Afghan; 
arr. par Pierre Dupont, of France; 
harmonie et fanfare. 4to. © Jan. 
10, 1928; 1 @ Feb. 27; E. 685413; 
Editions musicales Evette, Paris. 

5952 


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5953 


pt. m9 A's. -v23 


Hymne national de Monaco; 


de Bel- 
lando de Castro-Albrecht, arr. par 
Léon Jehin, of Belgium; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 10, 
1927; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1928; E 6859388 ; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

5953 


Hymne royal afghan; arr. de P. Du- 


pont, of France; harmonie et fan- 
fare, avec conducteur en ut. 4to. 
© Dec. 23, 1927; 1.¢. Jan. 25, 1928; 
EH 684483 ; Editions musicales Evette, 
Paris: 5954 


am longing dear for you; words and 
music by W. M. Arbogast; pf. and 
ukulele acc: New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 29; E 687285; William M. 
Arbogast, Rachel, W. Va. 5955 


am yours; words and music by 
Benny Davis and Ted Fiorito. © 
Man,” 2%, A92Z85:;2 G. Mar. 28:;) BD 
687278; De Sylva, Brown & ’Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 5956 


believe in you; words and music by 


S. M. Talbert. © Mar. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 9; E 683726; Sarah May Tal- 
bert, Buffalo. 5957 


call my girl Revenge; fox-trot song, | 


words by Huntley Trevor, music by 
Tolchard Evans, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele acc.; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 9, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 17; EB 
685882; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

5958 


I can remember the kind things mother 


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Lan 


— 


did; words and melody by W. R. 


Hodgin; plectrum banjo. © 1 «. 
Mar. 6, 1928; E 683706; Willard 
Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 

5959 
can’t do without you; words and 
melody by Irving Berlin. @ ite: 


Mar. 7, 1928; E 683718; Irving Ber- 


lin, inc., New York. 5960 
can’t do without you; words and 
music by Irving Berlin; pf. and 


ukulele acc. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 21; E 688120; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New. York. 5961 


can’t find that sweetheart of mine; 
words and melody by T. Connors. 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1928; E 686502; 
Thomas Connors, Lawrence, Mass. 
5962 


can’t forget I love you; waltz, words 
and melody by W. J. Gruber. © 


/ I do not choose to run; 


1 c. Mar. 26, 1928; E 688289; Wil- 
liam Joseph Gruber, New Orleans. - 
5963. 


I cared for her then and still do; 
words by A. H. Melurick, melody by 
Robt. H. Brennen. © 1 ec. Mar. 2, 
1928; E 683598; Anthony L. Melu- 
rick, Mullan, Id. 5964 


I caught two cods cuddling; comedy 
cho. song, words and music by Harry 
S. Pepper and Billy Milton, both of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; 


in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 6, 1928; 1 ¢c. Mar. 
15; E 685876; Cecil Lennox, 1td., 


5965 


I close my eyes and Heo ae words by 
J. Keirn Brennan, music by Karl 
Hajos. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
23; E 688206; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inec., New York. 5966 


I'd like to take you home to my 
mother ; words by Billy Rose, melody 
by Jack Little. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1928; 
E 686557; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 5967 


I’d rather be dead; words and melody 
by Pete Fuller. © 1 ¢ Mar. 28, 
1928; E 6883869; Porter Grainger, 
New York. 5968 


I’d rather be lonesome without you 
than have you unhappy with me; 
words by John Bornkessel, music 
by Frank J. Nanna and Tommy Weir 
[i. e. Thomas Weir]. © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1928; E 686672; Thomas Weir and 
Frank Nanna, Rochester, N. Y. 

5969 


I’d rather mean a little to you; words 
by Arthur Terker, melody by Sammy 


London. 


Fain. » © 1 « Mar. 16019382) 5 
686961; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 5970 


I didn’t know that you loved some- 
body else; words by M. Kipp, melody 


by Robt. H. Brennen. © 1 c. Mar. 
14, 1928; E 683900; Marguerite Kipp, 
Piqua, Kan. 5971 


words by 
Charles Kenny, music by Tom Den- 
nis. New York City, Microfone 
music publishers. © Jan. 17, 1928; 
2).¢c., Jan. ;, 23; E.,688580,; Harry. 9. 
Reser, New York. 5972 


I don’t blame you; words by Mack 
Davis, music by C. Cobian, of Ar- 
gentina, domiciled at New York, and 
Bill Haid [i. e. Wm. Haid]. © 


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no. 3, 1928 


May. - 28, 1928), 2», ciq Mar, ,:29; ..B 
687289; Carlos Cobian, New York. 
5973 


don’t know why you make me cry, 
but you do, do, do; words and melody 
by H. F. Sehmidt. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
22, 1928; E 687080; Helen Ford 
Schmidt, St. Louis. 5974 


don’t want to fly; words and music 
by Mary Valdespino, arr. by Ste- 
phano Guerrieri. Tampa, Fla., Man- 
sell and Guerrieri. © Mar. 30, 1928; 


2 c. Mar. 31; E 687366; Mary V._ 


Mansell, Tampa, Fla. 5975 


don’t want to play in your yard; 
words by Philip Wingate, music by 
H. W. Petrie, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, 
arr. for pf. by Eugene Platzman, 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
(In Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; .E 687268; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

5976 


doubt it, don’t you; words and mel- 
ody by P. C. FitzGerald. © 1 e. 
Mar. 29, 1928; E. 687326; Percy C. 
FitzGerald, Roswell, N. M. 5977 


found a horseshoe; words by Billy 
Meyers, music by Elmer Schoebel; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 1, 
1928; 2 ce. Mar. 9; E 6838727; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 5978 


gave up my mother for you; fox 
- trot,, words and melody by Frank 
Parente. © 1 ce. Mar. 17, 1928; B 
686965 ; James Dante, Madison, N. J. 

5979 


gave you all; fox trot, words and 
music by Jack Vernon, of England; 
pf. acc., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Kel Keech; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 28, 1927; 1 ec. Mar. 1, 1928; 
E 685824; Music pub. ¢co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 5980 


got some baby; words and music by 
A. O. Hahn; pf. with words. 

1 ec. Mar. 3, 1928; EH 686563; Albert 
Otto Hahn, St. Louis. 5981 


I guess I’ll have to telegraph my baby; 


words and music by George M. 
Cohan, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. 
for pf. by Eugene Platzman, with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. (In 
Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 29; E 687258; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
5982 


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5992 


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I had to come back to you; words by 


Billy Rose and Ballard McDonald, 
melody by Ted Fiorito. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1928: E 688367; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 5983 


I hear the meadows calling me; ballad, 


words by John EH. Guernsey, music 
by Floyd Thompson. © Mar. 24, 
1928; 2 @ Mar. 27; E 6871738; 
Thompson and Guernsey, Indianap- 
olis. 5984 


I heard the sound of harpers; by Dud- 


ley. Peele; organ. (Jn American 
organ quarterly, v. 9, no. 25, April, 
1928) © Mar. 30, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
31; E 687370; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 5985 


I heard you sing; poem by Tom Burke, 


music by Harry Solloway, of Great 
Britain ; with violin obbl. ad. lib.; in 
E flat. © Jan. 9, 1928; 1c. Feb. 9; 
E 685837; Silberman & Solloway, 
London. ‘ 5986 


I introduce my heart to you; by M. A. 


Weitzman; pf., [and] Here I am 
your little doll; waltz song, by M. 
A. Weitzman. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1928; 
E 686791; Morris A. Weitzman, Chi- 
cago. 5987 


know I’m in love with you; words 
and melody by J. J. Luby. © 1. 
Mar. 12, 1928; E 686846; John James 
Luby, New York. 5988 


know whose [!] to blame for my 
tears; words and melody by Jack 
Bernadi. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1928; E 
683930; Jacob Bernadi Topf, Brook- 
lyn. 5989 


like toffee, but I can’t stick jaw; 
words and music by James Walsh, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by Al- 
vn D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 5, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 6; E 685812; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 5990 


Till always love you my darling; 


words and musie by M. D. C. Saph. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 686810; 
Margaret Denton Cornwall Saph, 
Berkeley, Calif. 5991 


Ill be true to my honey boy; words 


and music by George Evans, ed. by 
Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eu- 
gene Platzman, with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
29; E 687259; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 5992 


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5993 


Ill sail upon the dog star; words by 
Henry Purcell, music arr. by Gordon 
Jacob, of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and ton‘e sol-fa notations] © 
Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685458 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

5993 


Ill say goodby; words and music by 
D. M. Baker. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1928; 
HE 687084; Deane M. Baker, Malden, 
Mass. 5994 


Ill tell you why ; words by E. J, Rosen- 
green and George L. Jaquier, music 
by E. J. Rosengreen. © 1c Mar. 
21, 1928; E 688160; Enid Josephine 
Rosengreen, Salt Lake City. 5995 


I love you as you are; words by Alfred 
Joy, music by Harry Geise, arr. by 
Jean Walz; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 13, 1928% :2).¢:)Mar,:15; ; BE 
687013 ; Joy pub. co., Chicago. 5996 


love you, dear; words by George W. 
Crofts, music, by’ iD5\, Bey biMtier. 
[Photostat] © 1. Mar. 29, 1928; 
E 687812; David H. Piller, Baton 
Rouge, La. 


Loa 


I love you so; from Lovetime, words 
and music by S. H. Norton. ©1«. 
Mar. 30, 1928; E 688424; Spencer 
H. Norton, Norman, Okl. 5998 


I’m a one man gal; words and melody 


by Ted Nixon and A. Moore. © 1. 
Mar. 28, 1928; E.- 688361; Allie 
Moore, New York. 5999 


I’m a-goin’ home to my mammy; nov- 
elty jazz song, words and mus.c by 
T. C. M. Antonacci. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1928; E 683805; Theresa C. M. An- 
tonacci, San Jose, Calif. 6000 


I’m all alone; blues fox trot, words by 
John EH. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson; pf. and ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 24; J928:3)2. Cy.Mag. 205 
687175; Thompson and Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. 6001 


I’m dreaming of you; words and music 
by C.. Bone. © 1 c.-Mar. 26, 1928; 
E 687200 ; Carroll Bone, Long Beach, 
Calif. 6002 


I’m feelin’ devilish; words and music 
by Maceo Pinkard. © Jan. 20, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 23; EH 681451; Handy bros. 
music co., inc., New York. 60038 


Im feeling happy today; words by 
Jimmy Daly and Paul Murphy, mel- 
ody by J. Daly and A. Fisk, arr. by 
Arthur: Fisk): ©:1¢'\Mar. 28,1928; 
EK 688234; James Daly, San Fran- 
cisco. 6004 


5997 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Im glad I am a college boy; words 
and music by T. W. Tiemann. 
1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1928; E 688378; Thad- 
deus W. Tiemann, Charleston, W. 
Va. 6005. 


I’m going back to dear old Dixie; 
words and music by R. Kirkwood 
and W. F. Wunderlin. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
31, 1928; E 687392; Ruby Kirkwood, 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 6006 


I’m in love with you; words by C. J. 
Culley, music by Zoe C. Flinn. © 
1c. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687830; Charles. 
J. Culley, Peoria, Ill. 6007. 


I’m lonesome for you; fox trot, words 
by J. Lynch, melody by William 


Cron. ©.i-t> Cj Mar oo eles 
683666; John Lynch, jr., L:nden, 
IN od 6008: 


I’m longing just for you; words and 
music by R. Prosser, New York City, 
Crown music co. © Mar. 1, 1928; 

(/ 2c. Mar. 12; E 683780; Ruth Pros- 
ser, East Orange, N. J. ' 6009. 


I’m mad about you; from Cochran’s 
1928 revue, words and music by 
Noél Coward, of Great Britain. © 
Heb. ..28, 5 1928 2): ave. ieee mee 
685747 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

6010: 


I’m not going to; words by A. An- 
- thony, music by Richard Broughton. 
©1c. Mar. 8, 1928; E 686666; Alice 
Anthony, Elgin, M1. 6011 


I’m not to blame; words by M. Gau- 
tier, music by L. Gautier and R. C. 
Butler. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 28; 
E 688339; Mary Gautier, Louise Gau- 
tier and Ruth Cotton Butler, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 6012: 


I’m playing hide and go seek; fox trot, 
by Bernie Grossman, Billy Moll and 
Arthur Sizemore, arr. by Jim Blade; 
orch. with wo1'ds. 4to. © Mar: 24, 
1928°;.2 .¢.. Mar. (26° "Ri Geeeos. us 
ward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 6013. 


I’m rolling back to California; words 
and music by E. V. Hegbom and W. 
M. Hunter, arr. by EH. V. Hegbom. 
© 1c. Mar..17, 1928; EH 686951; El- 
mer Voss Hegbom and Wm. Mathew 
Hunter, Monterey, Calif. 6014 


I’m simply crazy for you; words and 
music by O. W. Wolters. © 1 «. 
Mar. 14, 1928; HE 683984; Orris Wal- 
ter Wolters, Winona, Minn. 6015 


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no. 3, 1928 


I’m up in the air over Charl’e; words 
and melody by H. F. Schmidt. © 
1c. Mar. 22, 1928; E 687081; Helen 
Ford Schmidt, St. Louis. 6016 


I’m waiting; fox trot ballad, words 
and melody by J. P. O’Connor. © 
1 ce. Mar. 10, 1928; E 686788; James 
Patrick O’Connor, Jersey City, N. J. 

6017 


I’m waiting for the moon to shine; 
words and music by H. R. Cock. © 
1c. Mar. 19, 1928; E 688109; Hardy 
Rhodes Cook, Shreveport, La. 6018 


I’m whispering to say that I love you; 
fox-trot, words by Ed. E. Browm and 
Geo. C. Brenner, music by Edwin 
Tilman; 2 treble voices; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by E. Tillman. © 


Mun. 20, 1928: 2 co” Mar, (24 ;° 
687130; Edwin Tillman, ine, Mil- 
waukee. 6019 


I’m wingin’ home; fox trot, words by 
Benée Russell, music by Henry H. 
Tobias. © Mar. 14, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
16; E 687007; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 6020 


I’m wonderful; one-step from the Yel- 
low mask, words by Desmond Car- 
ter, music by Vernon Duke, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace.; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Poe eta tC. Mar.’ 15 
685756; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 6021 


I’m wond’ring why; words by O. M. 
Phillips, melody by W. J. Barklow. 
© ‘ft e Mar. 23, 1928: BH 688225 ; 
Orpha May Phillips and William 
John Barklow, Toledo, O. 6022 


I must be dreaming; words by Al Du- 
bin and Pat Flaherty, music by Al. 
Sherman; pf. and ukulele acc., with 
extra pf. solo by Lee Sims. © Mar. 
15,1928 5" 2c! “Mar. 17’ E’°686933; 
Ted Browne music co., ine., Chicago. 

6023 

I need Thee; words by-Mark D. Us- 
sery, music by Thomas Benton. © 
Jan. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 683968 ; 
Kugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford. 
Ark. 6024 


I never saw a bath'ng suit in Russia; 
words and music by Fred Fisher and 
Lew Michelson; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by M. Kalua. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 27; E 687179; Jack 
Mills, ine., New. York. 6025 
never shall forget it; words and mu- 


sic by E. M. Bartlett; male voices. 
© Jan. 20, 1928; 2c. Mar. 16; B 


ke 


6035 


. 


683972 ; 
Hartford, Ark. 


Eugene Monroe Bartlett, 
6026 


I never thought; words by Ed. Lowry, 
music by Kenneth Albrecht; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 29; E 687280; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Ch'cago. 6027 


I passed your garden wall; words by 
K. J. Wells, music by P. M. Starr. 
© 1 ¢ Mar. 13, 1928; E 686856; 
Perry Martin Starr and Francis 
Jess Wells, Culver City, Calif. 

: 6028 


I roll the dot (Ich rolle punkt) ; black- 
stomp, text von Albert Bennefeld, 
musik von Will Meisel, arr. von Fred 
Ralph, both of Germany; orch. mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © Aug. 11, 1927; 
1. c (Web... 27, 1928; B. 6853812;" Kdi- 
tion Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 6029 


I still love you; words and music by 
W. C. McFadden, arr. by Salvatore 
Orlando. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1928; E 
6883865; William Cunningham Mc- 
Fadden, New York. 6030 


I still remember—do you; words and. 
music by Benny Davis and Harry 
Akst; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
18, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 15; E 686868; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

6031 


I think Til put my blue suit on to- 
night; words and melody by Billy 
Kent and Jean Schwartz. © 1 « 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 688154; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & e@o., ine., New York. 

6032 


I think of what you used to think of 
me; words and music by Roy Turk, 
James F. Hanley and Abe Lyman; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 3; E 686542; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 6033 


I try so hard to hate you; words by 
Patricia Lawlor, melody by Ernie 
Burnett. © 1 ¢. Mar. 5, 1928; E 
683671; Ernest M. Burnett, Chicago. 

6034 


I’ve got a blue eyed baby; words and 
music by P. M. Hutch'son. © 1 «. 
Mar. 19, 1928; E 687025; Paul M. 
Hutchison, Seattle. 6035 


I’ve got ev’rything; words and music 
by Howard Johnson, Charles Tobias 
and Al Sherman; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Mar. 
20,; 1928; 2 « Mar. 21; E 688139; 


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pt. IIT, nas: ¥: Ze 


I’ve got ev’rything—Continued. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 6036 


I’ve got the hotest [!] mama; words 
and melody by J. J. Luby. ©1e. 
Mar. 12, 1928; EH 686847; John James 
Luby, New York. 6037 


Ive got you where I want you; words 
by Alfred Joy, music by Harry Geise, 
arr. by Jean Walz; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 1; 
E 686524; Joy pub. co., Chicago. 

603 


I’ve waited, honey, waited long for 
you; words and music by George A, 
Nichols, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. 
for pf. by Eugene Platzman, with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. (In 
Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 29; E 687245; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

6039 


I want a good girl bad; words and 
music by Joe Darcy, Lou: Herscher 


and Perry Alexander; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © -Mar. 15, 1928: 2 e. 
Mar. 15; E 686882; Bibo, Bloedon & 
Lang, ine., New York. 6040 


I want to be babied by you, you, you 
and nobody else but you; words and 
melody by R. H. Brennen. © 1 «. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 683595; Robt. H. 
Brennen, New York. 6041 


I want to get married; words by C. L. 
Hines, music and ukulele arr. by 
Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry J. Lin- 
coln] © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
12; E 683781; Charles L. Hines, 
Council Bluffs, Ia. 6042 


I want to see my Savior; words and 
music by E. M. Bartlett. © Jan. 
2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 3; E 686545; 
Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 6043 


I want you; words and music by R. C. 
Dalton, arr. by Alex Hill. © 1. 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 686913; Ruby C. 
Dalton, Los Angeles. 6044 


I will go look for death; words by 
John Masefield, music by Ralph 
Greaves, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
5, 1926; 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1928; E 689004; 
Oxford university press, London. 

6045 


I wish I could forget you; words and 
music by Eugene West and Rube 
Wolf; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Hank Linet. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 


Mar. 10; E 686755; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 6046 


I wish it was over; words and melody 
by R. Henderly. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1928; E 683799; Russell Henderly, 
Cincinnati. 6047 


I wish you wouldn’t haunt me in my 
dreams; words by Terry Sullivan 
and Ernest Melvin, music by E. Mel- 
vin, of England; pf. aec., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 30, 1927: 1 «¢. - 
Mar. 1, 1928; H 685825; Music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 6048 


I wonder if you’re coming back again; 
words by Jerry Belyea, melody by 
D. L. Carley. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1928; 
E 688359; Dorothy Leone Carley, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 6049 


I wonder if you still love me; fox-trot 


and waltz, words by Samuel Rich- 
ards, music by G. M. Tidd; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Mar. 13, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 15; E 687009; G. M. Tidd music 
publisher, Columbus, O. . 6050 


I wonder why; waltz, words and music 
by Marion Watson, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 e. Mar. 
13; E 685818; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 6051 


Ich bin verliebt, verlobt, verheiratet—? 
noch nicht; text von Albert Benne- 
feld, musik von Willi Lorky, arr. von 
Franz Thon, both of Germany ; orch. 
mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © June 15, 
1927: 1 c Feb. 27, 1928; WD 685316 ; 
Edition Meisel & co. G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 6052 


Ich griisse dich (I give thee my love) ; 
10 ausgewihlte u. beliebte salon- 
compositionen, von Carl Ginschals, 
u. a., bearb. von Herm. Wenzel, of 
Germany; pf. bd. 2. © Dec. 10, 
1927: 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685217; 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 6053 


Ich hab’ einmal am neckarstrand ein 
midelehen gekiisst; worte von Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Hans May, of 
Austria. © Jan. 15, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
24; EH 689011; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 6054 


Ich lasse nichts auf mein Deutschland 
kommen; aus Hs war einmal in Jena, 
worte von Ernst Neubach, musik 
von Fred Raymond, of Austria. © 


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no. 3, 1928 
Jan. 20, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; E 
689010; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vi- 
enna. 6055 


Ich weiss eine miihle auf bergeshdhn ; 
text von Hans Pflanzer u. Willy 
Weiss, musik von Eduard May, of 


Germany. © Nov. 19, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685287; Viola- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 6056 


Ideal (The) of my dreams; words and 
melody by E. Green. © 1 c.. Mar. 
26, 1928; E 688294; Estella Green, 
Pittsburg, Calif. 6057 


Idyl pastorale; by Domenico Savino; 
orch. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2c. Feb. 8; 
E 681797; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 6058 


If I can’t have you; fox trot, by 
Walter Donaldson, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; orch., with words. 4to. 
© Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 
686686; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

6059 


If I can’t have you; fox trot, words 
and music by Walter Donaldson, arr. 
by Walter C. Simon; Feistyle pianor- 
gan arr. © Feb. 29, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
2; E 686515; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. « 6060 


If I could forget; from The red robe, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Jean Gilbert, of Germany, domiciled 
at New York; pf. and ukulele ace. 
New York, Harms, inc. © Mar. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 27; E 687228; Shu- 
bert theatre corp., New York. 6061 


If I had a pal; words by R. May, 
melody by Casper Nathan. © 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1928; E 6838744; Rosetta 
May, Chicago. 6062 


If I had but an hour to live; words 
by Roscoe Gilmore Stott, music by 
Geoffrey O’Hara. 1. High voice in 
G.—2. Low voice in E flat. © Feb. 
13, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 7; E 686694: 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 6063 


If I had someone to love me like you; 
words and music by H. Dorsey. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic house. © Mar. 22, 1928: 2 e. 
Mar. 28; E 688341; Helen Dorsey, 
Burke, Id. 6064 


If I'll lose you; words by J. A. Notto, 
melody by Frank Maggi; with uku- 
lele ace. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1928: E 
683947 ; Joseph Anthony Notto, New 
York. 6065 


6076 


If I lost you; words by Charlie Haw 
rison and Art Kassel, music by 
Monte Wilhite; pf. and ukulele acc., 
with pf. solo by Lee Sims. © Mar. 
24, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 26; E 688274; 
Ted Browne music co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 6066 


If I only knew; words and melody by 
S. A. Smith, arr. by Dave Peyton. 
© 1 .e¢ Mar. 5, 1928; E 686629; 
Stella A. Smith, Marion, Ind. 6067 


If I were a buceaneer ; words and mel- 
ody by P. C. FitzGerald. © 1 «@ 
Mar. 29, 1928; E 687327; Percy. C. 
FitzGerald, Roswell, N. M. 6068 


If it weren’t for you, dear; words and 
music by J. Newman. © Mar. 13, 
1928; 2 c« Mar. 10; E 683770; Jos- 
eph Newman, Denver. 6069 


If only I had you; words by Charles 
Bertram, music by Joseph P. Davies, 
of England; pf. and ukulele acc.; 
in F. London, Lawrence Hamilton 
& co. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} “© May’3, 1927-3". € Oa15; 
E 684679; Laurie Bodley, London. 

6070 


If you don’t love me, who do you love; 
words by H. Ahlert, music by M. L. 
Atlas; pf. [Photostat] ©1e. Mar. 
2, 1928; E 683606; Herman Ahlert, 
Bellaire, L. I., N. Y¥., and Manning 
Lee Atlas, Yonkers, N. Y. 6071 


If you knew; words and melody by 
M. Elliott, arr. by Arthur Fisk. © 
1 e¢. Mar. 5, 1928; E 683668; Mer- 
cedes Elliott, San Francisco. 6072 


If you’re sorry, I’m sorry too; waltz, 
words and music by Lew Porter; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by T. Kahana. 
© Mar. 13, 1928; 2c: Mar. 14; H 
683885 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 6073 


If you recall your baby days; words 
and music by O. M. Lansing. © 
1 ec. Mar. 2, 1928; E 683607; Olga 
M. Lansing, Venice, Calif. 6074 


If you’ve forgotten me; waltz song, 
words by Reg. Longville, music by 
Sidney Edmund, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 9, 1928; 1 ¢@ Mar. 17; E 
685883 ; Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 

6075 


Ilona; Hungarian czardas, by Jascha 
Gurewich; E flat alto saxophone 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1928; 
E 686909; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 6076 


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6077 


Im friihling; worte von Julius Sturm, 
musik von Peter Weber, of Ger- 
many; 4-stimmigen méannerchor. 
4to. © Nov. 12, 1927; 1 ¢) Mar. 2, 
1928; EH 685577; -P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 6077 


.Im klavier ist eine katze drin; foxtrot, 
text von Hugo Wiener, musik von 
Stephan Weiss, of Austria. © Oct. 
t hO2Ts oP, CL HeDr at ocoee ou 
685268; Fritz Horst, Altona, Elbe, 
Germany. 6078 


Imperial wizard march; by Tedesco; 
band. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 10; E 686757; Charles A. Lutz, 
York Pa. 6079 


Impression; by Francis Frank; pf. 
© Feb. 27, ,1928> 2:¢,. Mar. 5: EB 
686721; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 6080 


In a little two-by-four for two; words 


by Al Hoffman, music by ‘George ' 


Brown, pf. acc. with ukulele arr. by 
Anthony J. Franchini. © Mar. 19, 
19285, 2 Ga Mar. 21> (6 .688135;; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 6081 


In a smuggler’s cave; photoplay mu- 
sic, by R. S. Stoughton; pf. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 c Mar. 23; E 688186; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 6082 


In a _ sorcerer’s chamber; photoplay 
music, by R. S. Stoughton; pf. © 
Novy-* 26, 1927 2°2%e?) Mar? 23) "1928 - 
E 688180; Walter Jacobs. ine., Bos- 
ton. 6083 


In all the country round (Dans tous 
les cantons); 3-pt. Canadian folk 
song, words and melody from HE. 
Gagnon’s Chansons populaires du 
Canada, English version by John 
Murray Gibson, music arr. by Louis 
Victor Saar; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; HB 
688000; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 6084 


In beautiful moonlight valley; words 
and music by G. W. Mills. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 2; E 683584; 
George W. Mills, New York. 6085 


In den teegirten Ceylons (In the tea- 
gardens of Ceylon); Englischer 
walzer, von Yoshitomo [pseud. of 
Carl Zimmer], of Germany; orch., 
mit violine 1 direktion. 4to. 
Apr. 9, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; EB 
685248 ; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 

6086 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


In der fremde; worte und musik von 
Friedrich Manns, of Germany, .op. 
51; minnerchor. 4to. © June 29, 
1926; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 685576; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Ger- 
many. 6087 


In der fremde; worte von Jos. von 
Hichendorff, musik von Peter Weber, 
of Germany, op. 12, nr. 2; ménner- 


chor. 4to. © Sept. 30, 1926; 1 ¢. 

Mar, . \2,,:1928*"  Geo000 goed 

Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 
6088 


In der himmelpfortgassen auf neune; 
worte von Peter Herz, musik von 
Hdmund Bysler, arr. von Franz Eber, 
both of Austria; kleines u. grosses 


orch. 4to. © Mar. 7, 1928; 1 ec. 
Mar. 21; E 689037; Wiener musik- 
verlag (Inhaber Otto  Hirich), 
Vienna. 6089 


In idleness; suite, by Harold Samuel, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Preludietto. 
[4-others] © Feb. 17, 1928; 14 
Mar. 1; E 685341; Associated board 
of the;R. A. .M, and, the, Ro C., M., 
London. 6090 


In modo di valse; by Michael Press; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 23, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 16, 1928; E 688034; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 6091 


In Morrab garden; by Arthur Baynon, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 8; E 685829; J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 6092 


In mournful mood; by Jean Sibelius, 
op. | 103; no.) 5, carr. oby Sehas J. 
Roberts; full orch., with pf. conduc- 
tor: © Jan.’ 4, 18288"9" ¢. Maree ; 
E 688075; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. 6093 


In my heart; words and music by HE. 
M. Bartlett. © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 3; E 686546; Eugene Monroe 
Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 6094 


In our village; 4 short impressions, by 
Leon Feorde, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. The village fete. [38 others] © 
Jan. 20, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 2; Ei 685789; 
Leonard & co., London. 6095 


In sonniger landschaft (Neath sum- 
mer’s sunlit skies); von Mare Ro 
land, of Germany; grosses u. salon- 
orch. mit violino 1 direction. 
Oct. 11,, T927,:. TL ersReb: Bie Lars = 
E 685269; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 6096 


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no. 8, 1928 


; 6118 


In souvenir (In remembrance); ro- 
mance, Italian words by A. Bignotti, 
English vers.on by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Enrique Soro, of 
Chile; high voice. (Cover title: In 
remembrance) © Mar. 1, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 7; E 686742; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 6097 


In the eross of Christ I glory; words 
by John Bowring, music by S. HE. 
Marris.. 4to. 1. In E min.—2. In 
G min. © Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. each 
Feb. 17; E 683505; Samuel H. Morris, 
Brooklyn. 6098 

In the days of the Irequois; Indian 
love song, words by Frederick H. 
Mariens, music by Francesco B. De 
Leone; high voice. © Mar. 21, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 26; E 688297; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 6099 


In the distance (In der ferne) ; cho., 
English, German text and music by 


Robert Kramer; male voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 24, 1928; 2c. Mar. 16; 
E 683991; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6100 


In the garden of my dreams; fox-trot, 
by M. Christensen; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
9, 1928; E 683748; Merrill Christen- 
sen, Manassa, Col. 6101 


In the gloam of the far western sky; 
words and mus:c by T. Hearon, arr. 
by Edward Gordon. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1928: E 683753; Thomas Hearon, 
New York. 6102 


In the good old fashioned way; words 
and melody by H. Barnett. © 1. 


Mar. 1, 1928; E 685501: Hannah 
Barnett, Relief, N. C. 6103 
In the jailhouse now; words and 
melody by Jimmie Rodgers. ©1e. 
Mar. 24, 1928; E 687137; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 6104 


In the market (Al mercato) ; from Life 
in Japan, by H. M. Higgs, of Eng- 
land; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
(©) Mar. 23, 1928: 1 c. Mar. 24; B 
689025; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

6105 

In the palace of the Khedive ; by Henry 
Hadley. arr. by Erno Rapée; full 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Jan. 
20, 1928;''2' c. Mar. 16; E 688061; 
Car! Fischer, inc., New York. 6106 


In the temple (Nel tempio); from 
Life in Japan, by H. M. Higgs, of 
England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; 
E 689028; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

6107 


In the temple of the sun god (Dans le 
temple du dieu soleil); from Kis- 
kaya, suite aborigéne, by Justin 
Elie; fuli orch., with pf. conductor. 
© Feb. 13, 19283 2c Mar. 17; EB 
688068 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6108 


In the time of roses; song, by Luise 
Reichardt, arr. by Mark Andrews; 
4 men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 23, 
1928: 2 c. Mar. 24; E 6882438; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 6109 


In the twilight; romance, by Hugo 
Felix; full orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor: © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 16; E 688073; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 6110 


In the woods; words by David Leigh, 
music by R. Raney. [Photostat] © 
ict h Ware !21, -tg28" eek GSt1O7.: 
Rebekah Raney, San Francisco. 

6111 


In Tudor times; suite, by Montague 
Hwing, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
trysting place. [3 others] © Jan. 


19, 1928s 1c. Mar «9; H. 685792. 
Gculd &.Bolttier, London. 6112 
Incertitude; tango, von Edouard 


Bianco, arr. von Bernhard Egg, of 


Germany; orch., mit pf.-direction. 
Ato. © Nov. 15, 1927; 1 ec. Dee. 21; 
E 677732; Musikverlag City, Leip- 
zig. 6113 
Indian; words and music by B. 
Youngs. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 
686796; Blanche Youngs, Evart, 
M ‘ch. 6114 


Indian cradle song; fox trot, words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Mabel Wayne, 
alr. by Frank EH. Barry; orch. 4to. 
© Mar. 6, 1928: 2 ec Mar. 7; E 
686687; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

6115 


Indian jazz; words and music by Wen- 
dell Hall; pf. aec., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. (In Wendell 
Hall’s vagabond modernistics) © 
Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ec Mar. 16; EH 
683973 ; Wendell Hall music publish- 
ers, Chicago. 6116 


Indian war dance; by J. S. Zamecnik ; 
full orch. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 22; E 687056; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 6117 


Indiana memories; words by Al Gold- 
ston [i. e. Albert Roman Goldston], 


melody by I. Firstenberg. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 16, 1928; E 686778; Irving 
Firstenberg, New York. 6118 


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6119 


Inno a Sacco e Vanzetti; versi di Ric- 
eardo Cordiferro, musica di J. Gelo. 
© Mar. 2, 1928: 2 c« Mar. 5; EB 
686588 ; John Gelo, Brooklyn. 6119 


Inno del Risparmio; parole di Gino 
Valori, musica di Giuseppe Pietri, of 
taly. © Mar. 20, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
22; E 689023; Cassa di Risparmio 
delle provincie Lombarde, Milan. 

6120 


Inspiration suite; by Willard Robison ; 
pf. Humility. [8 others] © Feb. 
£6,001 9285, 2-0@5 Web. tC: aE (Geoatad: 
Paul Whiteman publications, ine., 
New York. 6121 


International (The) library of music 
for home and studio; comp led and 
ed. by the editorial board of the 
University soc. [Canadian ed.] 
Sec. A. Study material, v. 1 and 2.— 
See. B. Pf. compositions, v. 1-8. © 
July 25, 1927; 2 c. each Dee. 21; affs. 
Mar. 10, 1928; A 1061641—1061642 ; 
University soce., inc., New ‘York. 


6122, 6123 


International (The) library of music 
for violinists; ed. by the editorial 
beard of the University soe. [Ca- 
nadian ed.] Sec. A. Studies in the 
positions, v. 1-3.—Sec. B. Violin pts. 
v. 1-8.—See. C. Pf. pts. v. 1-3. © 
Oct. 21, 1927; 2 c. each Dee. 21; affs. 
Mar. 10, 1928; A 1061643-—1061645 ; 
University soc., inc., New York.. 

6124-6126 


International (The) library of music 
for vocalists ; songs compiled and ed. 
by the editorial board of the Uni- 
versity soc. v. 1-6. [Canadian ed.] 
©. Oct.) 31; 1927 312 1e. .Dec. 214) aff. 
Mar. 10, 1928; A 1061640; Univer- 
sity soe., inec., New York. 6127 


Into the dawn with you; words by 
Arthur J. Lamb, mugic by Dorothy 
Lee; with violin and cello obblis. 1. 
High voice.—2. Med. voice.—3. Low 
voice. © Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c. each 
Mar. 5; E 688660; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 6128 


Into the silent land; trio, poem tr. by 
Longfellow from the German of 
Salis, music by Arthur Foote; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 27, 1928; 
Zc. Mar. 2; H)'688573.- Arthur P. 


Schmidt co., Boston. 6129 
Into the woods; Easter masque, by 
Clara Elizabeth Whips. © Feb. 28, 


1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 2; D 27279; Will's 
musie ¢co., Cincinnati. 6130 


pt. II, n.s., v. 23 


Inundacion (La) de California; letra 
y musica por Ed Tavo y Hsteban V. 
Escalante, both of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. S8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 ce Mar. 
31; E 687357; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 6131 


Invitatories ; according to the rey. ru- 
bric of the church throughout the 
year, music by Frank Howard 
Warner and George Matthew ; m:xed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 12, 
1928 ; 2 ec. Mar. 13; E 686818; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. — 6132 


Irish dance; by Dorothy Gaynor 
Blake; 2 pf., four hands. © Feb. 
29,.. 1928 -»2..e.- Mar. 2c) Gea 5 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 6133 


Trish (The) patriot; characteristic 
march-two-step, by Bayley Jordan; 
pf. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 ec Mar. 16; 
E 683983 ; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 6134 


Is it worth while; words and music by 
Reed Stampa and Harry Condor, 
both of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele acc.; in H, flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 12, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 13; E 685745; Worton 
David, ltd., London. 6135. 


Is life the dream ; words and music by 
A. Thanet. ©1c. Mar. 22, 1928; EB 
687091 ; Ama Thanet, Bellmore, N. Y. 

6136. 


Island (An) invocation (Ora nam 
buadh) ; words from Carmina Gade- 
lica, tune from Mrs. McKinnon N. 
Bay, rr. by Marjory Kennedy- 
Fraser, of Great Britain. [English 
and Gaelic text] © Mar. 12, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 28; E 689084; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 6137 


Isle of mine; words by A. P. Conniff, 
music by Will S. Wilcox. © Mar. 
17, 1928; 2 c Mar. 17; BH 686941 ; 
Wilcox music co., Plains, Pa. 6138. 


It; words and melody by W. Nauman, 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1928; E 686811; Wil- 
bur Nauman, Scranton, Pa. 6139: 


It don’t seem 1 ke the same old smile; 
words and music by James Thorn- 
ton, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for 
pf. by Eugene Platzman, with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini. (1/7 
Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 29; E 687241; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

61406 


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no. 3, 1928 


: 6163 


It never grows old; hymn, words by 
James M. Gray, music by G. 8S. Schu- 
ler; solo and duet. © Jan. 31, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 1; E 686464; George S. 
Schuler, Chicago. 6141 


It’s a dream; fox trot, by Arthur 
Gentil, of France, op. 51; orch. avec 
pf.-conducteur. 4to. © Jan. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 685664; A. 
Gentil, Paris. 6142 


It’s just a picnic for two; words and 
music by H. F. Wolf. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1928; E 688354; Harry Franklin 
Wolf, Arcadia, Calif. 6143 


It’s Red, red-headed Red; words and 
music by F. H. Zellmer. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2°c. Mar: 27: Hi 687191; Frank H. 
Zellmer, Trego, Wis. 6144 


It takes a Cincinnati. yellow; novelty 
song, words and music by Al Ber- 
nard and J. Russel Robinson. © 
May. 29... 1928-2 ¢.. Mare, 195. H 
688099 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 6145 


It was a lover and his lass; words by 
Shakespeare, music by Morley, arr. 
by Stanley Wilson, of England, op. 
87, no. 3; sop., alto and bass. 4to. 
© "Mar. 92, 1928; 1 « Mar. 13;,;H 
685777 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

6146 


It was the dawn of love; words and 
music by Lou Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
28; E 687279; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 6147 


It won’t be very long; words by Mor- 
gan Williams, music by H. M. Bart- 
fet) “© Jan: 2, 1928: 2c) Mar.3; 
E 686547; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, 
Hartford, Ark. 6148 


Italian serenade; by Jascha Gurewich ; 
EH flat alto saxophone with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1928; E 686908; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 6149 


Italian serenade; by S. Maykapar, 
transcribed by H. Clough-Leighter ; 
organ. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
26; BE 688322; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 6150 


Italienische madrigale; alte italien- 
ische madrigale, hrsg. von W. Herr- 
mann, of Germany; sop., alt. 0. sop. 
2, u. bar. [Deutscher text] 4to. 
heft. 1-8. © Dec. 6, 1927; 1 ¢. Mar. 
2, 1928; E 685582; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne, a. Rh., Germany. 6151 


Itching fingers; by Roy Smeck; plec- 
trum guit. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 24; EH 687118; William J. Smith 
music co., ine., New York. 6152 


J’ai une pensé [!] pour tois [!]; 
waltz, melody by J. Giardiello, of 
Italy; violin. © 1.¢. Mar. 8, 1928; 
E 686675; John Giardiello, New 
York. 6153 


Jackson’s (Jim) Kansas City blues; 
words by Jack Kapp [i. e. Jacob 
Kapp] and Jim Jackson, music by 


Jim Jackson. [Photostat] © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 688158; Jacob 
Kapp, Chicago. 6154 
Jacob (Georges) Dix piéces an- 
ciennes; de divers auteurs, restituée 
par G. Jacob, of France; grand 
orgue. Ed. nationale francaise. 4to. 


Gy ec. ol, 1927; 1 Meu. et. laces 
E 685374; Henry Lemoine et Cie., 
Paris. 2 6155 


Jacob (Gordon) Concerto; by G. 
Jacob, of Great Britain; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Feb. 9, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
6; E 685487; Oxford university 
press, London. 6156 


Janina; novelty, by George Drumm; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Mar. 
TA O2E : (Boon Mar. TH 686149;.°G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 6157 


Japanese fans (Ventagli giapponesi) ; 
from Life in Japan, by H. M. Higgs, 
of England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; 
E 689027; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

6158 


Jardin d’automne; 5 piéces en 2 livres, 


par Pierre Kune, of France; pf. 
livre 1. Dans lallée solitaire. [2 
others] livre 2. Un enfant dort, la 


mere rexe ... ‘Li. olmerl AO. Dec. 
Sli. LI2f 1 C. eacn Hebx 27, 1928 : 
E 685371, 685372; Henry Lemoine et 
Cie., Paris. 6159, 6160 


Jasper and Jasmine; words by E. M. 
Decker, music by Lee Turner. © 
1c. Noy. 7, 1927; E 688381; Emma 
M. Decker, Kingston, N. Y. 6161 


Jaula (La) ; corrido Mexicano, letra y 
musica de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 30, 1928; E 688434; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 6162 


Jazz-etiide; von Kurt Herbst, of Ger- 
many; klavier. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 9; E 685801; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 6163 


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6164 


Jazz (A) that touches the heart ; words 
and music by A. §. Watkins. © 
1c. Mar. 24, 1928; E 687156; Anne 
Spencer Watkins, New York. 6164 


Jazzing the blues; words and melody 
by Frank Stokes. © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 
1928; E 683624; Loren L. Watson, 
Memphis, Tenn. 6165 


Je me sens seule; paroles de Jacques- 
Charles, musique de Maurice Roget, 
of France. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c. 
Jan. 16, 1928; E 685940; Editions 
Foucret, fils, s. a., Paris. 6166 


Jealous (The) sweetheart; words by 
Paul Johnson, melody by Chas. John- 
son. ©1c. Mar. 24, 1928; EH 687135; 
Ralph Peer, New York. 6167 


Jelly look what you done done; words 
and melody by Zora Neal Hurston. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1928; E 688672; 
Porter Grainger, New York. 6168 


Jenke; words by Molly Picon, melody 
by Murray Rumshisky. ©,.1 c¢. Mar. 


30, 1928; E 688488; Joseph M. Rum-. 


shisky, New York. 6169 


Jennette’s waltz; by E. J. M. Seamans, 
op. 20; pf. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 
686647; Emma J. Moore-Seamans, 
Yorba Linda, Calif. 6170 


Jes git you sef a black cat’s eye; fox 
trot, words and music by V. W. 
Reynolds and F. Bruno. © 1 «. 
Mar. 10, 1928; E 686806; Vernon 
W. Reynolds and Frank Bruno, 
Steilacoom, Wash. 6171 


Jesus Cadenas; letra y musica por 
Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Feb. 
28, 1928; 2 c Mar. 5; E 686606; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 6172 


Jesus calls us; sacred duett, words by 
C. F. Alexander, music by F. G. 
Albert; sop. and alto. © Mar. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 22; E 687065; Robin 
Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 6173 


Jesus lives; hymn, words and music 
by E. C. Avis. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2c Mar. 27; E 687185; Glad tid- 
ings pub. co., Fort Wayne, Ind. 

6174 


Jesus wants to come in; words and 
music by HE. M. Bartlett. © Jan. 
2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 3; E 686548; Eu- 
gene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 6175 


Jewish (The) year in song; collection 
of songs, hymns, prayers and folk- 
melodies, in English, Hebrew and 
Yiddish, collected and arr. by A. W. 


pt. 11, N. S., v. 23- 


Binder. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 7; E 686744; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 6176. 


Jim Reed from old Missouri; words 
and music by R. Donegan. Kansas 
City, Mo., Topco pub. co. © Feb. 
27, 1928 3-2 Cl Mar 1 Sh weauoe ; 
Rose Donegan, Kansas City, Mo. 

6177 


Jingles; intermezzo, by J. S. Zamec- 
nik ;., fully orch, 4) 4te.. 7,©. Mare 25, 
1928; 2 c Mar. 22; E 687055; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 6178 


Johnny, get your gun; words by Elmer 
S. Hughes [pseud. of HElliott Sha- 
piro], ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for 
pf. by Eugene Platzman, with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini.. (Jn 
Grand old songs) © Mar..22, 1928; 
2 c@ Mar. 29; E 687274; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc:, New York. 

6179 


Jolly (The) American; march, by M. 


W. Hollingsworth; band. 4to. © 
Mar, 10, 19285 2 er, via ore © i) 
683769; Melville W. Hollingsworth, 
Palestine, Ill. 6180: 


Jolly (The) dance; words by L. 
Zamalloa, music by Hugene Platz- 
man. 1 @ i Mar. 2, . 29285) 
686827 ; Louisa Zamalloa, St. George, 
Utah. 6181 


Jonestown blues; words and melody 
by Gus Cannon. © 1 ¢ Mar. 2, 
1928; E 683610; Loren L. Watson, 
Memphis, Tenn. 6182 


Jota; by J. C. Coll; pf. conductor. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 686644; John 
Costa Coll, New York. 6183. 


Joyous hours; waltz, by A. J. Weidt. 
1. Plectrum banjos.—2. Ten. banjos. 
© Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 5; 
E 683639, 683640; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 6184, 6185. 


Judith; action musicale, paroles de 
René Morax, traduction Allemande 
de Léo Mélitz, both of Switzerland, 


musique d’Arthur Honegger. © 
Feb.’ 25, 1928 3'-1-.e. Mar. 0205. BE 
689049; Hditions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 6186. 


Jugend im Mai; singspiel in 3 akten 


von Rudolph Schanzer u. Ernst 
Welisch, musik von Leo Fall, of 
Austria; klavier-auszug mit sing- 


stimmen zum dirigieren eingerichtet. 
von Willy Geisler, of Germany. © 
Apr. 21,7992%s.)1 eh Ochissig 2 BE 


320 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


685712; Harmonie’ verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 
6187 


Jugendgarten; sammlung _ beliebter 
salon- u. vortragsstiticke, in leichter 
bis mittelschwerer spielart, ohne 
oktaven von Franz Buhnert, u. a., 
mit genauer fingersatzbezeichnung, 
bearb. von Herm. Wenzel, of Ger- 
many; pf. bd. 2. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685215; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 6188 


Julienne high school song; words and 
music by B. Scheffer; pf. with 
wards.’ 4to: ©) Mar. 17, 1928 *-2° c. 
Mar. 17; E 686936; Betty Scheffer, 
Dayton, O. 6189 


Jumper; galop, de R. Brunel; of Bel- 
gium; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 


1928; E 684858; J. Yves K., Paris. 
6190 


June; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot, 
music by Herbert Russell Boardman, 
OpiaGy m0. 1; high .voice....C), l..e. 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 688148; Herbert 
R. Boardman, West Somerville, 
Mass. 6191 


June roses; waltz, by A. J. Weidt. 
1. Plectrum banjos.—2. Ten. banjos. 
© Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 5; 
EK 683641, 683642; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 6192, 6193 


Jungle jumps; fox trot, by C. M. 
Donald. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 1928; E 
686845 ; Chas. M. Donald, San Quen- 
tin, Calif. 6194 


Just a cosey [!] nest; fox-trot song, 
words by Harold Green, music by 
J. W. King, of Canada. ©1c. Mar. 
8, 1928; E 686665; Jessie Winnifred 
King, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 

6195 


Just a fliver, a lass and a tank full of 
gas; words and melcdy by M. L. 
Bacon. © 1 ec. Mar. 30, 1928; BE 
688419; Myron L. Bacon, Bayfield, 
Wis. 6196 


Just a glad-to-live day; fox-trot bal- 
lad, words and music by H. H. Scott; 
pt. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 27, 
1§28; 2c. Mar. 30; E 687352; Harry 
H. Seott, Milwaukee. 6197 


Just a little bit o’ driftwood; words 
and music by Benny Davis, Dohl 
Davis and Abe Lyman; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. 


3 6209 


of Henry A. Linet]. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 31; E 6873438; Rob- 
bins musie corp., New York. 6198 


Just a little blue; words and melody 
by H. Gignac. ©1c. Mar. 19, 1928; 
E 687022; Homer Gignac, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 6199 


Just a smile from you, dear; waltz, 
words and melody by C. H. Blatch- 
ley. ©1«. Mar. 3, 1928; E 686555 ; 
Charles H. Blatchley, Detroit. 6200 


Just across the street from heaven; 
words by Charles Newman and 
Harry Harris, music by Larry Shay ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 2c. Feb. 16; E 686534; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 6201 


Just a-thinkin’; words and melody by 
A. M. Stacy. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1928; 
E 683924; Anna M. Stacy, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn. ‘ 6202 


Just dreams; words and music by EH. 
M. McKenzie. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1928; 
E 687393; Eva May McKenzie, San 
Antonio. 6203. 


Just dreams; words by Jimmie Dale 
[pseud. of Perry Dale Redmond}, 
music by Harold Conrad and Leona 
Robertson. © 1 ¢. Mar. 31, 1928; 
E 687386; Cyril D. Hill, Seattle. 

6204 


Just imagine such a girl; words by 
V. N. Barrington, melody by D. 
Schatz. "© 1 ce. Mar. 30,1928; EB 
688406; Dave Schatz, Philadelphia. 

6205: 


Just mention the old Emerald isle; 
words and music by Hi Larsen [i. e. 
Hiram Larsen]; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©, Mar*-20,, 1928; 2° ¢. Mar. 22°; i 
688318; Hiram Larsen, Thompson 
Falls, Mont. 6206. 


Just missing you; words by G. A. Mc- 
Creary, melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1928; E 682901; 
George A. McCreary, Red Oak, Ia. 


6207 
Just one; words and music by BE. 
Berger... © 1 c, Mar. 10, 1928; E 


686800; Edith Berger, Los Angeles. 
6208 


Just one more night in memory; words 
and music by C. M. Cole. © Feb. 
29, 1928; 2 c Mar. 2: E 686462; 
Clifford M. Cole, New York. 6209 


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6210 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Just say the word ; fox trot, words and 
music by Frank Jagger, of England, 
arr. by H. McGuire; pf. ace., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin Keech. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 23, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 1, 1928; EH 685826; Music pub. 
co., ltd., Lodon. 6210 


Just smile; fox trot, by A. J. Weidt. 
1. Plectrum banjos. 2. Ten. banjos. 
© Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 5; 
E 683643, 683644; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 6211, 6212 


Just the same; words and melody by 
KF. Norman. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1928; 
E 683796; Frank Norman, New York. 

6213 


Just to be alone with you; words and 
music by H. C. Renner, arr. by Polly 
Carter. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1928; HE 
687223; Harriet C. Renner, Cleve- 
land. 6214 


Just to be with you tonight; words 
and music by A. Bailey, arr. by Chas. 
L. Johnson. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1928; 
E 688111; Arthur Bailey, Kansas 
City, Mo. 6215 


Just wond’ring; words and melody by 
J. F. Cobello and Chas. Platania. 
© 1c Mar. 17, 1928; E 686956; 
Joseph Francis Cobello, Philadel- 
phia. 6216 


Just you; waltz, words and melody 
by C. Antosewicz. © 1 -¢. Mar. 1, 
1928; E 686495; Clara E. Antose- 
wicz, Detroit. 6217 


Jutish medley (Jysk sammenpluk) ; 
Danish folk-songs gathered by Evald 
Tang Kristensen and P. A. Grainger, 
set for pf. by P. A. Grainger. New 
York, G. Schirmer, inc. © Mar. 2, 
1928; 2.¢c. Mar. 7;°H 686735; Percy 
Aldridge Grainger, White Plains, 
NG Xe 6218 


Kakadu (Der); von Josef Schregel, 
musik von Richard Trunk, of Ger- 
many, op. 59,no.3; mannerchor. 4to. 
© Mar. 8, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar: 26; E 
685045; Robert Forberg, Leipz:g. 

6219 


Kalahari; fox und charleston, von 
Rud. Gellin, of Sweden, arr. von F. 
Mitschke, of Germany ; orch. mit pf. 
direction u. violino 1 direction. 4to. 
© Nov. 16, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 685223 ; Musikverlag Rund um die 
welt, Rob Fischer, Dresden-A., Ger- 
many. 6220 


Kammerer (J. J.) Fitinf geistliche 
gesdange; bearb. von J. J. Kammerer, 
of Germany, op. 2; frauenchor. 4to. 
Ave verum. [4 others] © Sept. 21, 
1927; 1 ec: Mar. 2;°1928; BH 685607'; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Ger- 
many. 6221 


Kansas City; words by W. A. Wil- 
liams, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
© Mar. 27, 1928;:2 e: Mar. 30; E 
687347; William Arthur Williams, 
Refugio, Tex. 6222 


Kansas City blues; melody by Will 
Shade. © 1 ce. Feb. 23, 1928: B 
688395; Ralph Peer, New York. 

6223 


Kansas City blues; words and melody 
by Jim’ Jackson. pri, 2" @rt c. 
each Mar. 2, 1928; EH 6836138, 683614 ; 
Loren L. Watson, Memphis, Tenn. 

6224, 6225 


Karawanenzug (La caravane) ; orien- 
talisches intermezzo, von Frederik 
Le Rey, of France, arr. von Bern- 
hard Egg, of Germany; orch. mit 
pf.-organ direction. 4to. © Feb. 20, 
1928; 1. “e. “Mar. 9 °-E* 6857035 /D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 6226 


Kasimir, schenk’ mir ’ne locke von dT; 
6/8 onestep, aus Weltgeschichte ge- 
fallig? text von Fritz Griinbaum, mu- 
sik von Robert Gilbert, of Germany, 
klav.-arr. von Martin Uhl. © Feb. 
1,’ 1928; 1°¢@. Mar? Ge ees56ss ; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 6227 


Kathereen ; words and music by Anne 
Spencer Watkins. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1928; E 688216; Anne §S. Watkins, 
New York. 6228 


Katicabogar ... ; blues, Szévegét 
irta: Harmath Imre, zenéjét szer- 
zették : Kolmann Lipi és Fuchs Lipi, 
both of Hungary. © Dec. 23, 1927; 
1 c. Mar. 238, 1928; E 685984; Roz- 
savolgyi és tarsa, Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 6229 


Keep going; galop, by Ph. Fahrbach, 
jr., op. 250, arr. by Julius S. Seredy ; 
full orch. 4to. © Jan. 11, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 16; E 688008; Carl Fischer, = 
inc., New York. 6230 


Kentucky trail; words and music by 
R. J. Schropp, jr. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1928; E 686808; Raymond J. 
Schropp, jr., Philadelphia. 6231 


Kentucky wedding chimes; by H. F. 
Reser; banjo. ©1c. Mar. 19, 1928; 
E 688104; Harry F. Reser, New 
York. 6232 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


6252 


Ketch dat train fu’ de Golden Gate; 
words by Frank L. Stanton and H. 
Voorhies, music by H. Voorhies. © 
1c. Mar. 29, 1928; E 688415; Hugh 
Voorhies, Neosho, Mo. 6233 


Kiss and tell; words and music by F. 
C. M. Douglas, of Canada. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 686910; Florence 
Cynthia Margaret Douglas, Lachine, 
Quebec, Canada. 6234 


Kiss me 1 ke you mean it; words by 
K. EH. Schene, melody by Robt. H. 
Brennen. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1928; E 
687142 ; Katherine HE. Schene, Louis- 
ville. _ 6235 


Klavierbtichlein; 9 stiicke mittlerer 
schwierigkeit, von Otto S‘egl, of 
Austria, op. 54. © Oct. 19, 1927; 1c. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685256; Ludwig 
Doblinger (B. Herzmansky), Leip- 
zig. 6236 


Kolsche midcher, kédlsche junge; aus 
Dr feldmarschall vum Kiimpchen- 
shoff, text von Engelbert Sassen, mu- 
sik yon Fr. Hannemann, of Germany. 
© Nov. 30, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; 
EH 685614; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
a/Rh., Germany. 6237 


Kolsche midcher, kélsche junge; aus 
D’r feldmarschall vum Kiimpchen- 
shoff, text von Engelbert Sassen, mu- 
sik von Fritz Hannemann, of Ger- 
many; blasmusik. 12mo. © Sept. 
14, 1927; 1 ce. Mar. 2, 1928; H 685605 ; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Ger- 
many. 6238 


Kolsche midcher, kélsche junge; aus 
der revue, D’r feldmarschall vum 
Kiimpechenshoff, text von Hngelbert 
Sassen, mus k von Fritz Hannemann, 
of Germany; salon orch. 4to. © 
Sept. 14, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 
685585; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., 
Germany. 6239 


Kommt’s wir fahr’n nach neuwaldegg ; 
worte von Peter Herz, musik von 
Edmund Eysler, arr. von Franz 
Eber, both of Austria; kleines u. 
grosses orch. 4to. © Mar. 7, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 21; E 689036; Wiener 
musik-verlag (Inhaber Otto Hirich), 
Vienna. 6240 


Konzert in C dur; fiir klavier u. orch., 
von Adolf Busch, op. 31, bearb. von 
Rudolf Serkin, of Germany; 2 kla- 
viere. © Feb. 18, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
10; E 685736; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
Leipzig. 6241 


Konzert-walzer; nach Josef Lanner, 
bearb. von Karl Hermann Pillney; 


99529—28—_5 


klavier; in A-dur. © Oct. 6, 1927; 

1 e. Mar. 2, 1928; E 685616; P. J. 

Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 
6242 


Kow-tow ; Yale fox-trot, words and mu- 
sic by Carl Lang, of England; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in KF. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 19, 
1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 22; HE 685937; West’s, 
Itd., London. 6243 


Krakowiaki makowiaki; words and 
music by W. Polak, arr. by F. Przy- 
bylski. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
30; E 688452; Wladyslaw H. Sajew- 
ski, Chicago. 6244 


Kramer (Catharine) Prelude; pf., in 
B maj. [Photostat] © 1 ec. Mar. 
31, 1928; E 687398; Catharine 
Kramer, New York. 6245 


Kuchentanz (Der); vorspiel, von Er- 
win Dressel, of Germany; streich- 
orch.. © Dee. 31, 1926; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685264; Arthur Zweiniger, 
Dresden-Kotschenbroda, Germany. 

6246 


Lac (Le) d’amour; dans La grande 
folie, paroles de Louis Lemarchand, 
musique de Maurice Hermite, of 
France. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
28; E 689067; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

6247 


Lad (The) whom God forgot ; fox-trot, 
words and music by M. EH. Seeber. 
© Mar. 138, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 15; E 
687010; Merrill E. Seeber, Syracuse, 
IN® YE. 6248 


Ladie [!] of today; words and melody 


by W. Drake. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1928; 
E 687112; William Drake, New 
York. 6249 


Lady Mary; selection, by Albert Sir- 
may, of Hungary, with additional 
numbers by various authors, selected 
and arr. by H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, Chappell & 
co., ltd. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
22; E 689016; Harms, ine, New 
York. 6250 


Lady Peekaboo; words by E. Shaffer, 
music by C. W. Kern. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 
1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 688345; Hrnest 
Shaffer, Ronco, Pa. 6251 


Lady, settle down; words by Jay T. 
Stout, melody by A. EF. Voorhees. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1928; E 688220; 
Arnold F. Voorhees, Red Bank, N. J. 

6252 


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6253 


pt. III, ns s., v.23 


Laggin’ along; quartet or cho., words 
by Gerald Grey, music by J. A. 
Parks; male voices. 4to. © Mar. 
20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 688169; 
J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 6253 


Laguna moon; words by L. Re Mon- 
dini and O. Gulledge, music by O. 
Gulledge. © 1 ¢ Mar. 12, 1928; 
E 683817; Luisa Re Mondini and 
Ola Gulledge, San Diego, Calif. 6254 


Lakeside dream waltz; by A. R. Lewis; 
pf. ©l1c Mar. 22, 1928; E 687086; 
Arthur R. Lewis, New Milford, Pa. 

6255 


Lament pijaka; words and music by 
Walter Polak, arr. by F. Przybylski. 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ¢«. Mar. 30; E 
688450; Wiadysiaw H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 6256 


Land o’ faéry; by Rodney Eden, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. The piper of 
dreams. [4 others] © Feb. 8, 1928; 
1 ¢. Mar. 18; E 685734; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. ; 6257 


Land (The) of nod; cradle song, by 
Maxwell Eckstein; pf. © Dec. 8, 
1927; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1928; E 688021; 
‘Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 6258 


Laquelle; de La grand folie, paroles 
de Louis Lemarchand et Geo. Koger, 
musique de Vincent Scotto, of 
France. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
28; E 689071; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

6259 


Lariat (The); characteristic inter- 
mezzo, from the suite From _ the 
. plains, by Allan Anson [i. e. Ailan 
Anson Babcock]; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
14, 1928; E 686901; Allan Anson 
Babcock, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, 
Canada. 6260 


Lasst uns lauschen; fantasie tiber das 
Weihnachtslied, worte u. musik von 
Paul Mania, of Germany; klavier. 
© Nov. 23, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; 
EK 685609; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
a/Rh., Germany. 6261 


Last go round; words and melody by 
Frank Stokes. © 1c. Mar: 2, 1928; 
E 6836238; Loren L. Watson, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 6262 


Last (The) wistful word; words by 
A. H. Melurick, melody by Robert 
H. Brennen. © 1 c. Mar. 6,.1928; 
EX 686625; Anthony H. Melurick, 
Mullan, Id. 6263 


~ 


Laughing blues; words and music by 
M. HE. Watkins. © 1 ¢ Mar. 26, 
1928; E 687224; Mary EH. Watkins, 
San Francisco. 6264 


Laughing Water, stop your crying; 
words by Alfred Bryan and Francis. 
Wheeler, music by Pete Wendling; 
pt. ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry 
Tiedeman. © Mar. 28, 1928; 1 c. 
Mar. 27; E 687170; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 6265. 


Lead the way; galop, by A. W. Lilien- 
thal, arr. by Julius S. Seredy; full 
orch. 4to. © Jan. 11, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 16; E 688001; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 6266 


Leaves at play; by W. R. McElwain, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; full orch., 
with pf. conductor. © Feb. 13, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 16; E 688071; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. - 6267 


Lebedig yankel; words and melody by 
- A. Lebedoff. © 1 c. Mar. 12, 1928; 
E 688802; Aron Lebedoff, New York. 

: | 6268 


Left all alone with my dreams; words 
by Maurice J. Gunsky, music by 
Al. Sherman; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 31; E 687367; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

6269 


Leggenda; di Vittorio Mascheroni, of 
Italy; violino e pf. © Feb. 17, 
1928; 1 « Mar. 21; E 685902; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 6270 


Lehariana; potpourri von J. Geiger, of 
Austria, nach motiven der beliebtes- 
ten operetten von Franz Lehar; 
salonorch. u. jazz band mit violino 1 
direktion. 4to. © Sept. 13, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685255; Ludwig 
Doblinger (B. Herzmansky), Leip- 
zig. 6271 


Lei lani (Wreath of heaven) ; words 
and music by Billy Heagney; pf. 
aec., With ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Mar. 19, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
21; E 6881387; Fred K. Steele, ine., 
New York. 6272 


Leichte klavierstticke; von Paul Zil- 
cher, of Germany, op. 221. 1. Prae- 
ludium. [4 others] © Jan. 1, 1928; 
le. Feb. 27: E 685229; Anton Bohm 
& sohn, Augsburg, Germany. 6273. 


Lejilah réve; de Maurice Reuchsel, of 
France; violon solo et orch. avee pf. 
conducteur. 4to. @© Dee. 31, 1927; 


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no. 3, 1928 


. 6293 


1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685947; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 6274 


Lenz (Der) ist da; worte von Otto 
Franzmeier-Detmold, musik von A. 
R.eks, of Germany, op. 21; mi&nner- 
chor... 4to.,,,©, July 25, 1927,;;,1;¢. 
Nov. 2; E 676495; Ed. Bote & G. 


Bock, Berlin. 6275. 
Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Vesti la 
giubba; from Pagliacci,: arr. by 


Roger Hallie, bowed and fingered by 
Henry Dubin; violin and pf. New 
York. G. Lipskin & son. © Feb. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 1; E 686477; G. & J. 
Lipskin, New York. 6276 


Let it rain; words and melody by G. 
B. Winslow. © 1 «¢ Mar. 5, 1928; 
EH 6838664; George Barnard Winslow. 

~~ Brooklyn. 6277 


Let me remain with my mother; waltz, 
words and melody by J. L. Lemberg. 
© 1. Mar. 15, 1928; E 686911; 
Joseph Liebish Lemberg, Charles- 
town, Mass. 6278 


Let not your heart be troubled; an- 
them, by Frederick Stanley Smith; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 24; E 687124; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 6279 


Let not your heart be troubled ; words 
-from the Bible, music by’ Russell 
Smith. © Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 6; 
E 688141; W. C. Handy music pub- 
lisher, New York. 6280 


Let now the heavenly hosts; anthem 
for Easter, proper of Holy Saturday, 
words from the Bible, from a sonnet 
by Spenser and a hymn tr. by J. M. 
Neale, music by William Y. Webbe; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; E 686764; 
H. W. Gray co.. New York. 6281 


Let’s forgive and forget; waltz, words 
and music by Ted Delmarter and 
Sunny Clapp; orech. 4to. © Feb. 
20, 1928; 2 c..Mar. 19; E 688129; 
United publishing co., New York. 

6282 


Let us hasten to the meadows; duet 
or 2-pt. cho., words by Edward Oxen- 
ford, music by Henry Tolhurst. of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
©),Mar., 5;,, 1928 +, 2) e..Mar..7;, E 
686701 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6283 


Let yourself go: from That’s a good 
girl, words by Douglas Furber and 
Ira Gershwin, music by Joseph 


Meyer and Philip Charig. © Feb. 
23, 1928; 1, c. Mar. 28; BE. 687232; 
Harms, ine., New York. 6284 


Lettera a luntano; versi di G. Onofri, 
melodia di A. Bascetta. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1928; E 686849; Alfredo Bascetta 
and Guglielmo Onofri, Brooklyn. 

6285 


Lettre d’adieu; mélodie valse, paroles 
de Didier Gold, musique de M. Cazes, 
of France. Paris, Montmartre- 
edition. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 
6, 1928; EH 685969; Mario Cazes, 
Par.s. 6286 


Levenson (Boris) Two Russian folk 
songs; op. 42; violin and pf. 1. Red 
sarafan., [1 other] © .Mar. 19, 
1928; 2 ce. Mar. 20; E 688126; Ed- 
ward Schuberth & co. ine, New 
York. 6287 


Liamone; barcarolle, de Simone Plé, 
of France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1c. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 6853869; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 6288 


Liebe is kein kinder spiel (Love is no 
child’s play) ; words and melody by 
J. M. Rumshisky. © 1 ¢ Mar. 30, 
1928; E 6883898; Joseph M. Rumshi- 
sky, New York. 6289 


Liebe und leidenschaft (Love and 
passion) ; von Mare Roland, of Ger- 
many; grosses u. salon-orech. mit 
violino 1 direction. © Oct. 11, 1927; 
1 ec, Feb. 27, 1928; E 685271; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 6290 


Liebeswerben (Courting) ; von Anton 
Profes, cf Germany, bearb. von L. 
Zeitlberger, of Austria; orch., mit 
pf. direcktion. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685253 ;x Richard 
Birnbach, Berlin. 6291 


Liebst du mich denn garnicht mehr; 


foxtrott, text von Erwin Bolt u. Wil- 
liam Hansel, musik von E. Bolt, 
bearb. von William Hinsel, both of 
Germany; orch. u. jazz mit pf. direk- 
tion. 4to. © July 1, 1927: 1c. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685231; Carl H. J. Ret- 
tig, Hamburg, Germany. 6292. 


Lied ohne worte (Romanza _ senza 
parole) ; von Giulio de Micheli, of 
Italy, arr. von L. Zeitlberger, . of 
Germany; orch., mit pf. u. violine 
1 direktion. 4to. © Feb. 29, 1928; 
1 « Mar. 21; E 6858938; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 6293 


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6294 


pt. Ili, n. S., v. 23 


Light your little lamp of love for me; 
words and music by Billy Baskette, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Mar. 13, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E 687014; Milton Weil music co., 
Chicago. 6294 


Like the breath of the rose; duet, 


words and music by L. B. Pember- |- 


ton; sop. and bar. © Mar. 30, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 31; E 687363; Lovell 
Bearse Pemberton, Redondo Beach, 
Calif. 6295 


Lila; words and musie by Archie Gott- 
ler, Charles Tobias, and Maceo 
Pinkard. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
10; E 686775; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 6296 


Lilacs of memory; words by Elmond 
Evart, mus'e by Lee Upton. © Feb. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 683728; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 6297 


Lille (Hn) venlig tanke; sang, af, Tre 
stere drenge, musik af Willy Kie- 
rulff, of Denmark; pf. © <Feb. 22, 
1928; 1 e@. Mar. 7; E 685770; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 6298 


Li-lo; foxtrot fantastique, von Anton 
Profes, spezial-arr. von Fred Ralph, 
both of Germany; salonorch. mit 
violino 1 direktion u. pf. direktion 
u. violine obbl. 4to. © Mar. 1, 
1927; 1 e Feb. 27, 1928; E 685261 ; 
Res & Hrler, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

> 6299 


Lincoln highway march; by George B. 
Lutz, arr. by William Strasser, of 
Hungary, domiciled at New York, 
N. Y.; orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Mar. 23, 1928; 2 ¢« Mar. 26; E 
688271; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 


6300 
Linda quisqueya; habanera, letra y 
musica por R. Hernindez. © 1 c. 


Mar. 29, 1928; E 687340; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 6301 


Lindbergh; march, by Moises Simons 
fi. e. M. 8S. Rodriguez]; pf. © Feb. 
8, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 18; E 684719; 
Moises Simons Rodriguez, Havana. 

6302 


Lindbergh, ace of the air; words by 
Camilla S. Branham, music by M. D. 
Switzler. San Diego, Calif., Thearle 
music co. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
9; E 683732; Mary D. Switzler, San 
Diego, Calif. 6303 


Lindbergh en la Habana (Lindbergh in 
Havana); march-two-step, letra de 
Graziella Y. del Castillo y Roland 


Schofield, musica de Valero Vallve 
[i. e. V. Vallbe y Vives]. of Cuba. 
© Feb...26),14928s hie; Man 3an8 
685342; Valero Vallbe y Vives, Ha- 
vana. 6304 


Lindbergh, the hero of the day; words 
by J. Tennefoss, music by Chester 
Escher; ist violin. © 1. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 686963; Jens. Tennefoss, 
Klamath Falls, Or. 6305 


Linger longer lane; waltz, words and 
music by Fred Lawrence; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 16; E 687004; Leo Feist, inc., 
New Yoik. 6306 


Lipsky (Alexander) Four sketches; 
ed. by Leonid Kreutzer; pf. © Jan. 
4, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 16; E 688027; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 6307 


List! the cherubie host; 4-pt. cho., 
from The Holy City, words by John 
Milton and from the Bible, music 
by Alfred R. Gaul, arr. by Carl Deis ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 7; E 686741; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 6308 


Listen ; words and melody by R. Raney. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1928; E 687103; 
Rebekah Raney, San Francisco. 

6309 


Listen gal I’ve heard that line before; 
words and musie by D. Rush and G. 
McGrew. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 
683599 ; Dalice Rush and George Mc- 
Grew, Chanute, Kan. 6310 


Liszt (Franz). Au lae de Wallen- 
stadt; aus Années de pélerinage, 
Suisse, hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz 
Rosenthal, of Austria; klavier. © 
Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685504; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 6311 


Ballade; nr. 2, hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; kla- 
vier, in H-moll. © Sept. 30. 1927; 
1 @ Feb. 27, 1928; E 685512; Ull- 
stein, a. g., Berlin. 6312 


Chasse-neige; étude d’exécution 
transcendante, hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Mor z Rosenthal, of Austria; pf.; 
in B moll. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685480; Ulistein, 
a. g., Berlin. 6313 


Consolations; hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; pf. 
Sept. 30, 1927; 1 « Feb. 27, 1928; 


E 685500; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 
6314 


Don Juan—fantasie; hrsg. uw. 
bearb. von Moriz Rosenthal, of Aus- 


526 


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no. 3, 1928 


_tria; klavier. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685509; Ullstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 6315 


EKroica; étude d’exécution trans- 
cendante, hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz 
Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., in es-dur. 

.-© Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 685482; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

6316 


Etudes d’exécution transcendante, 
nr. 10; hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz 
Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., in F-moll. 
© Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 685484; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

~ 6317 


Feux follets; étude d’exécution 
transcendante, hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., in 
B-dur. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 ¢ Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685487; Ulistein, a. g., 
Berlin. 6318 


— Gnomenreigen ; hrsg. u. bearb. von 
-Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; pf. © 
Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685497 ; Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. 63819 


— Gondoliera aus Venezia e Napoli; 
Années de pélerinage, Italie, hrsg. u. 
bearb. von Moriz Rosenthal, of Aus- 
tria; pf. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c Feb. 
27, 1928; EH 685491; Ullstein, a. g., 
Berlin. -- 6320 


— Harmonies du soir; étude d’exé- 
cution transcendante, hrsg. u. bearb. 
von Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., 
in des-dur. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685481; Ullstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 6321 


— Der heilige Franziscus von Assisi 
den vogeln predigend; legende nr. 1, 
hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz Rosenthal, 
of Austria; pf. (Cover title: Fran- 
ziscus-legende.) © Sept. 30, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685494; Ull- 
stein, a. g., Berlin. 6322 


— Der heilige Franziscus von Paula 
uber die wogen schreitend; legende 
nr. 2, hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz Ro- 
senthal, of Austria; pf. (Cover 
title: Legende nr. 2.) © Sept. 30, 
1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685493; 
Uullstein, a. g., Berlin. 6323 


Klavier-sonate; hrsg. u. bearb. 
von Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; 
in H-moll. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. 
Feb. 27,1928; E 685513; Ullstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 6324 


Konzert-etiide ; hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., nr. 
2, in F moll. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 «. 


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Feb. 27, 1928; E 685469; Ullstein 
a. g., Berlin. 6325 


Mazeppa; étude d’exécution tran- 
scendante, hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz 
Rosenthal, of Austria ; pf., in D-moll. 
© Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
BE 685488; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

6326 


Mephizto—walzer ; der tanz in der 
dorfschenke, episode aus Lenaus, 
Faust, hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz Ro- 
senthal, of Austria; klavier. © Sept. 
30, -11927; 1 @ Feb. 259928; 4H 
685511; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 6327 


— Nocturne; aus Liebestriume, hrsg. 


u. bearb. von Moriz Rosenthal, of 
Austria; pf. nr. 3, in As dur.—nr. 2, 
in E dur.—nr. 1, in As dur. © Sept. 
30, 1927;,1.¢. each Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 685470-685472; Ulistein, a. g., 
Berlin. 6328-6330 


Paysage; étude d’exécution tran- 
scendante, hrsg: u. bearb. von Moriz 
Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., in F-dur. 
© Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 685489; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

6331 


Polonaise; hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; pf. nr. 
1, in C-moll—nr. 2, in E-dur. © 
Sept: 30; 1927; 1 e each’ Web? (27, 
1928; E 685495, 685496; Ullstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 6332, 6333 


Preludio; étude d’exécution tran- 
scendante, hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz 
Rosenthal, of Austria; pf. 1. In 
C-dur.—2. In A-moll. © Sept. 30, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685490; 
Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. 6334 


— Rhapsodie espagnole; folies d’Es- 


pagne et jota arragonesa, hrsg. u. 
beai'b. von Moriz Rosenthal, of Aus- 
tria: pf. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1928; EH 685492; Ullstein, a. g., 
Berlin. 6335 


Ricordanza; étude d’exécution 
transcendante, hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., in 
as-dur. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 
27,1928; E 685485; Ulistein, a. g., 
Berlin. 6336 


Soirée de Vicnne; valses-cap-ices 
d’aprés F. Schubert, hrsg. u. bearb. 
von Moriz Rosenthal. of Austria; 
klavier. nr. 2, in as-dur.—nr. 4, in 
des-dur.—nr. 6, in A-dur. © Sept. 
30; 1927; 1>¢.,each Feb: 27, 1928; 
EH 685501-685503; Ullstein, a. g., 
Berlin. 6337-6339 


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6340 


Liszt (Franz)—Continued. 


Tarantella aus Venezia e Napoli; 
Années de pélerinage, Italie, hrsg. u. 
bearb. von Moriz Rosenthal, of Aus- 
tria; pf. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685499; Ullistein, a. g., 
Berlin. 6340 


Ungarische rhapsodie; hrsg. u. 
bearb. von Moriz Rosenthal, of Aus- 
tria);| klavier). nr: 12, 9, 6,2. '© 
Sept. 80, 1927; 1 c. each Feb. 27, 
1928; FE 685505-685508; Ullstein, 
a.g., Berlin. 6341-6344 

—-— Valse impromptu; hrsg. u. bearb. 
von Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; 
klavier. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685510; Ulistein, a. g., 
Berlin. 6345 

Vision; étude d’exécution tran- 

scendante, hrsg. u. bearb. von Moriz 

Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., in G-moll. 

© Sept. 30, 1927;.1.c¢. Feb. 27, 1928; 

EK 6854838; Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. 

6346 


Waldesrauschen; hrsg. u. bearb. 
von Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; 
bi © Sept. 30, 1927: 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685498; Ullstein, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 6347 
Wilde jagd; étude d’exécution 
transcendante, hrsg. u. bearb. von 
Moriz Rosenthal, of Austria; pf., in 
C-moll. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1c. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685486; Ullstein, a. g., 
Berlin. 6348 


Little (A) bit of love; words and 
melody by J. R. Johnson. © 1 «. 
Mar. 12, 1928; E 686829; J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson, New York. 6349 


Little boy blue jeans; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Gus Edwards: pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 8, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 6; E 686684; Harms, inc., 
New York. 6350 


Little (The) coquette; by Arthur C. 
King; pf. Boston-New York, Evans 
music co. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 15; E 686889; M. T. Evans, 
Boston: 6351 


Little girl, but I do love you; words 
and music by Harry F. Petersen, 
of England; pf. acc., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. © Feb. 7, 1928; 1 ec. Feb. 
29; EB 685624; Arthur H. Stockwell, 
ltd., London. 6352 


Little lady of my heart; words by 
Ernest Dowson, music by Bryceson 
Treharne, of Great Britain; high 
voice, in G. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 «¢. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Mar. 12; E 683778; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


Little Marion Parker; waltz song, 
words and music by Bill Barrett. © 
Mar.” 19, “1926: "2 at Nice foe ee 
688098 ; Triangle music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 6354 


Little Marion Parker; words and mel- 
ody by A. Jenkins, arr. by Irene 


Spain. ©. 1°c Mar. 24,°1928; BH 
687151; Andrew Jenkins, Atlanta. _ 
6355 

Little mother (Miitterchen); words 


and music by Erno Rapee and Lew 
Pollack; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 28; HE 688329; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 


Little (A) off the top; words and mu- 
sie by Murray & Leigh; ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Hugene 
Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. (Jn Grand old songs) 
© Mar. 22,'1928; 2 ec. Mar. 29; E 
687257; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©co., 
inc., New York. 6357 


Little old home in the valley; words 
and music by T. Taylor, pf. arr. 
by Al Bishop. © Mar. 5. 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 8; E 686660; Tell Taylor, 
Findlay, O. 6358 


Little red caboose; words and melody 
by B. Miller. © 1 ec. Mar. 22, 1928; 


KE 687070; Bob Miller, Memphis, 
Tenn. 6359 
Little (The) soldier; by George 


O’Connor-Morris, of Great Britain, 
op. 38, no. 5; pf. © Feb. 17, 1928; 
1 e. Mar. 14; E 685870; Augener, 
ltd., London. 6360 


Little (The) story; by Maxwell Eck- 
stein; pf. © Dee. 8, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 688014; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 6361 


Little (The) Widow Dunn; words by 
Edward Harrigan, music by Dave 
Braham, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. 
for pf. by Eugene Platzman, with 
ukulele arr. by: Anthony Franchini. 
(In Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 29; °“E 687276; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc. New 
York. 6362 


Liturgy (A) of hope; cantata, music 
by Leo Sowerby; solo sop., male 
choir, with organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 
3, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 6; E 686586; 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. 6363 


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6353" 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


Livre (Le) de la vie (The book of | 
poem by Alphonse Marie |} 


life) ; 
Lamartine, English version by Alice 
Mattullath, music by A. Seismit- 
Doda; high voice, in E flat. © Jan. 
6,, 1928; 2.c. Mar. 16; E. 688029; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 6364 


Llevame al festival; 0, Me tiro en-el 
suelo, danzon, letra y musica de J. 
Alberto H. Rivera [i..e. A. H. 
Rivera], of ,Cuba; pf. ©. Dec. 20, 
1927; 1 @ Mar.. 3, 1928; E 685343 ; 
Alberto H. Rivera, Havana. 6365 


Lobe den Herrn; Weihnachtsfantasie, 
yon Richard Tourbié, of Germany, 
op. 153; vicline und klavier. 
Noy. 13, 1927; 1 «@ Feb. 27, 1928; 
EH 685242; Rtihle & Wendling, Leip- 
zig. : 6366 


Loch Lomond; traditional words, set 
to Seotch folk tune, harmonized by 
Harvey Worthington Loomis; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 8, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 10; E 686944; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 6367 


Loin de mon pays; valse de concert, 
by Charles Maduro; pf. New York 
City, O. Flaschner music co. 
Mar. 7, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 683738; 
Charles Maduro, New York. 6368 


Lom-pom-pom; words by Molly Picon, 
melody by J. M. Rumshisky. © 1c. 
Mar. 30, 1928; E 688408; Joseph M. 
Rumshisky, New York. 6369 


London (A) spring; words by Julian 


Sturgis, music by Claude Romney, | 


of Great Britain; in F. © Feb. 20, 
noss omrien Mans) 1375. Hy .G851(32); 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 6370 


Londonderry (The) air; words and 
music.of an Irish melody, arr. by 
Gordon Jacob, of Great Britain; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 e@ Mar. 
6; E 685453; Oxford university 
press, London. 6371 


Lone prairie; love song—semi Indian, 
by H. Maurice Jacquet; orch., with 
pf. or organ. © Mar. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 15; E 686875; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

6372 


Lonely; words and melody by R. 
Schaff. © 1c Mar. 30. 1928; E 
688410; Ruth Sechaff, New Orleans. 

6373 


Lonesome; words and music by A. I. 
MeMichael. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 14, 1928; 2 «. 


6386 

Mar. 17; E 688836; Agnes Innes 
MeMichael, Wyoming, Del. 6374 
Lonesome, since you went away; 


words and music by A. Lococo. © 
1 ce. Feb. 28, 1928; E 680788; Anna 
Lococo, New York. 6375 


Long live Lindy; words and melody 
by I. Holly. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1928; 
EH 683921; Inez Holly, Ceres, N. Y. 

6376 


Longing; old Gaelic folksong, words 
and adaptation by James Archibald, 
transcribed and arr. by Harry Bell. 
© Mar. 24, 1928; 2 c Mar. 24;_.EB 
688275; Harry Bell music ©oco., 
Evansville, Ind. 6377 


Longing; valse, by Walter A. Lehleit- 
ner; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 24, 1927; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1928; E 681727; Reginald 
&. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 

: 6378 


Longing; words and melody by L. 
Supin...©st ic. Mar 22. 1926:) Hi 
687079; Louis Supin, Brooklyn. 

6379 


Longing for home; words and melody 
by R. Henderly. © 1 ¢. Mar. 12, 
1928; E 683798; Russell Henderly, 
Cincinnati. 6380 


Longing for love and you; words and 
music by A. B. Courts, arr. by Her- 
man A. Hummel; pf. ace., with uku-' 
lele arr. by Margaret Courts. © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2c. Mar. 1; E 686525 ; 
Andrew B. Courts, Mt. Orab, O. 

6381 


Longing ‘for you; fox trot, by A. J. 
Weidt. 1. Plectrum banjos.—2. Ten. 
banjos. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c each 
Mar. 5; E 683645, 683646; Walter 
Jacobs, inec., Boston. 6382, 6383 


Longing for you, dear, all the while; 
melody by C. R. Wileox. © 1 «@. 
Mar. 26, 1928; E 687199; Charles 
Riley Wilcox, LeGrand, Calif. 6384 


Look out boys, it’s leap year, let’s go; 
words and melody by P. C. Fitz 
Gerald. © 1.¢c. Mar. 29, 1928; HB 
687328; Perey C. FitzGerald, Ros- 
well, N. M. 6385 


Looking for the sunshine, walking 
around in the rain; words by 
Clarence Gaskill, music by Jimmy 
McHugh. © Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
9; E 683729; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 6386 


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6387 


Lord (The) bless thee; Northfield, 
words from the Bible, music by Elsie 
M. Eckman. © Dec. 24, 1927; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 10, 1928; E 686761; Elsie Eck- 
man, Roxbury, Mass. 6387 


Lord, I ery unto Thee; words from 
the Bible, music by F. N. Revis; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1928; 
E 688105; Flora Nelson Revis, Zion, 
Bi: 6388 


Lord (The) is risen indeed; words 
from St. Luke XXIV, music by 
Rebert W. Allen; with violin obbl.; 
in F. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 9; 
E 6838388 ; Dean-Phillips, Chicago. 

6389 


Lord (The) mayor’s show; 10 easy 
pieces, by Donald Gray, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 28: E 689086; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 6390 


Lord. of an earth of glory; Gladina, 
words and music by Edward S. 
Deans, of England; in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 6, 1928; 1 © Mar. 6; E 
685419; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

6391 

Lord (The) reigneth; words by James 
Rowe, music by Thomas Benton. 
CG Jan. 2, 1928;°2 ¢ Marn ae; rE 
683966; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, 
Hartford, Ark. 6392 


Lord, we feel Thy gracious hand; 
words and music by I. Ajax. Los 
Angeles, Cal., Republic music co. © 


Mar. 13, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 10; .E 
6838771; Ivor Ajax, Los Angeles. 
6393 
Lord’s (The) prayer; music by C. H. 
Jones; mixed voices. [Photostat] 
© 1c Mar. 3, 1928; E 686567; 
Charles Henry Jones, Washington. 
6394 


Lorette; valse lente, by R. A. Horne, 
of Great Britain; pf.. © Mar. 8, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 9: E 685738; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 

6395 


Los que se alejan; letra y musica por 
Kd Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Feb. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5} Ey 686607 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 6396 


Louisiana; words by Andy Razaf and 
Bob Schafer, music by J. C. John- 
son; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 6, 
1928: 2 e. Mar. 8; E- 686650; Al. 
Piantadosi, New York. 6397 


pt. 111, n.8., v. 23 


- Louisiana bo bo; fox trot, by Ted 


Nixon; orch. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 10; E 686769; Denton & Has- 
kins music pub. co., inc., New York. 

6398 


Lovable one; words and music by J. L. 
Pass. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1928; E 683673 ; 
Joseph L. Pass, Philadelphia. 63899 


Love always finds the way; words and 
music by Hector Mac Carthy; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Mar. 16, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 19; E 687045; Harms, inc., 
New York. 6400 


Love is a terrible thing; from High-lo, 
words by Henry Myers, music by 
Henry Sullivan. © Mar. 24, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 26; E 688265; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 6401 


Love is but a name: words by F. L. 
Cooper, jr. and Egbert Harold van 
Delden, melody by John Peter Sacco. 

“©°1 c. Mar. S,"1928>) hose: 
Frederick Linn Cooper, jr.,., New 
York. 6402 


Love (The) light in your eyes; words 
and music by A. H. Woolley. ©1« 
Mar. 16, 1928; E 683951; Arthur H. 
Woolley, Seekonk, Mass. 6403 


Love me a little, love me a lot; words 
and melody by F. Scott and R. 
Malanga. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 1928; 
E 686861; Freddy Scott and Ralph 
Malanga, New York. 6404 


Love often disappoints; words and 
melody by W. Camm. © 1 ce. Mar. 8, 
1928 ; E 683913; Walter Camm, New 
York. 6405 


Love’s in my heart; by R. Huntington 
Woodman. arr. by Tom Clark; orch. 


4to. © Feb. 14. 1928; 2 c Feb. 20; 
E 686481; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 6406 


Love song; words by Harriet Monroe, 
music by D. H. Piller. [Photostat] 
©, 1 c¢ Mar. 29, 1928; H 687313; 
David H. Piller, Baton Rouge, La. 

6407 


Loved one; words and music by K. G. 


Allen. [Photostat] (© 1c. Mar. 29, 
1928; E 687333; Kenneth George 
Allen, New York. 6408 


Lovely melody; words and melody by 
Edna and Austin Wallack. © 1. 
Feb. 20, 1928; E 686156; Edna Mary 
Wallack, Jennings, Kan. 6409 


Lovers’ lane; serenade, by A. F. Wend- 
land, arr. by R. B. Eisenberg; band. 
4to. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c Mar. 1; 


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no. 8, 1928 


6430 


EH 686522; W. R. Dalbey music ©o., 
Omaha, Neb. 6410 


Lovers’ melody; words and music by 
Peter Gosling, of England; pf. acc., 
with banjulele and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin Keech; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dee. 16, 1927; 
1 e. Mar. 1, 1928; E 685827; Music 
pub. co., ltd., London. 6411 


Love’s boding (L’ebesahnung); cho., 
English and German text ‘and music 
by Robert Kramer; male voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 24, 1928: 2 c. Mar. 16; E 
683992 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6412 

Love’s dream (Sogno d’amore) ;:from 
Life in Japan, by H. M. Higgs, of 
England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; 
EH 689029 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

6413 


Love’s ecstasy ; appassionata, by W. R. 
McElwain, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
full orech., with pf. conductor. © 
Dec. 21, 1927; 2. c. Mar. 16, 1928; E 


Lullabye; words by Palmer N. Payne, 
music by E. HB. Reitz. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1928; E 686673; Edward HE. Reitz, 
Buffalo. 6422 


Lune (La) boit; fox trot, de Maurice 
Hermite, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 28; H 689059; Enoch & cie., 


Paris. 6423 
Lupe, Lupe; letra y musica por Ed 
Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © Feb. 28, 


1928; 2 ec. Mar. 5; E 686608; Dioni- 
sio Acosta, Los Angeles. 6424 


Luscious; words and music by Lewis 
& Young [i. e. Sam Lewis and Joe 
Young] and Lew Pollack, pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
©. Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c.,Mar. 10;, B 
686759; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 6425 


| Lustiger marsch (A merry march) ; 


688064; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. | 


6414 


Love’s splendour; art ballad, words 
and music by J. R. Leitch, of Great 
Britain; med. voice. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 14; E 685862; John 
Rodger Leitch, London. 


Love’s wildwood trail; words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by William 
Berwald; high voice. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. © Mar. 14, 
1928; 2c Mar. 20; E 687049; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 6416 


Love’s yearning; photoplay music, by 
Norman Leigh; pf. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 23; E 688181; Walter 
Jacobs, inec., Boston. 6417 


Lovetime; from Lovetime, words and 
music by 8. H. Norton. 
30, 1928; E 688422; Spencer H. Nor- 
ton, Norman, Okl. 6418 


Luggage in advance; action 
words and music by Brian O’Malley, 
of Great Britain; in D. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Mar. 6, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 24; E 689052; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 6419 


Lullaby babe; lyrics and music by O. 
Valaroff. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1928; BH 
687083; Orall Valaroff, San Fran- 
cisco. 6420 


Lullaby time; words and melody by 
H. B. Toucey. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1928; 
E 688282; Helen Brammell Toucey, 
New York. 6421 


6415 © 


© 1c. Mar. | 


song, 


von Marc Roland, of Germany; 
grosses u. salon-orch. mit violino 1 
direction. © Oct. 11, 1927; 1c. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685272; He‘nrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 6426 


Ma belle; from Three musketeers, 
words by Clifford Grey, music by 
Rudolf Friml; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Mar. 9, 1928; 2 ec Mar. 12; H 
683828 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

6427 


Mac and Mac; duet for xylophones, by 
Kenneth J. Alford, of England; full 
orch. ace., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
CG Kepo 1 1928 * Eve Mar. 2: 8 
685759; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London. 6428 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) An 
eine wilde rose (To a wild rose) ; 
aus Amerikanische wald idyllen, op. 
51, bearb. von L. Artok, of Germany ; 
orch., mit pf. u. violine direktion. 
(In Domesticum, no. 237) © Mar. 
20, 1928; 2 c« Mar. 24; E 687120; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 6429 


Beim alten stelldichein (At an old 
trysting place); aus Amerikanische 
wald idyllen, op. 51, bearb. von L. 
Artok, of Germany; orch., mit pf. u. 
violine 1 direktion. (Jn Domesticum, 
no. 237) © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 
24; HE 687122; Arthur P. Schmidt 


co., Boston. 6430 
Plantagenklinge (Contes du 
vieux négre); aus Amerikanische 


wald idyllen, op. 51; bearb. von L. 
Artok, of Germany; orch., mit pf. 
u. violine 1 direktion. (Jn Domes- 
ticum, no. 237) © Mar. 20, 1928; 


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6431 


MacDowell (EK. A.)—Continued. 
2c. Mar. 24; E 687121; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 6431 


Macht (Das) die Amanda mit der 
propaganda; step, worte von J. von 
Hewy, musik von Will Meisel, arr. 
von Franz Thon, both of Germany; 
orch. mit pf.-direktion wu. violine 
obligat. 4to. © May 10, 1927; 1« 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685319; Edition 
Meisel & co., G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

6432 


Maddalena mezza Vumare; versi e 
melodia di P. Cittarella, of Italy. 
©,1 ec. Mar. 14, 1928; E 683895; 
Paul Cittarella, Philadelphia. 6433 


Madelene; melody by F. Warshauer. 
© 1*c. Mar. -24, 1928: EH’ 687134; 
Frank’ Warshauer, Rockaway Beach, 
Ys 6434 


Madison street rag; words and melody 
by Gus Cannon. © 1 «¢ Mar. 2, 
1928; E 683611; Loren L. Watson, 
Memphis, Tenn. 6435 


Madonna’s (The) lullaby; words and 


music by Mindret Lord; high key. 
© Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c Mar. 10; E 
683844; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 6436 


Madrigal; par Jacques Pillois, of 
France; quintettes 4 cordes, avec pf. 
conducteur. © Jan. 10. 1928; 1 «. 
Feb. 27; E 685418; Editions musi- 
cales Evette, Paris. 6437 


Miahrische und tschechische volkslie- 
der; (Moravian and Czech. folk 
songs); English version by Addie 
Funk, deutsche tibertragung u. mu- 
Sik yon Rudolf Felber, of Austria; 
mittlere singstimme. © Jan. 1, 
1928; 1 ¢«. Feb. 27; E 685294; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 6488 


Maggie Murphy; words by W.. J. 
Bissett and D. K. MacLean, music 
by Billy Bissett [i. e. W. J. Bissett] 
© 1° ¢. Mar. 14, 1928; E 683927; 
William John Bissett, St. Catha- 
rines, Ont., Canada. 6439 


Maggio adorato; words and music by 
A. Calafiura; violin. © 1c Mar. 
16, 1928; E 683948; Anthony Cala- 
fiura, Brooklyn. 6440 


Magna Charta march; by John Philip 
Scusa; band. 4to.. © Mar. 16, 
1928; 2 e. Mar. 19; E 688121; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 6441 


' — pt. DEPas., ¥2s 


Mahnung; worte von Jos. von Hichen- 
dorff, musik von Fritz Eschbach, of 
Germany, op. 23; mdnnerchor. 4to. 
© Oct. 15, 1926; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; 
E 685602; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
a/Rh., Germany. 6442 


Mahzel .(Good luck); fox-trot song, 
words and music by James Walsh 
and Fred Holt, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; 
in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 

' notations] © Feb. 29, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 7; E 685651; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. ~ 6443 


Maid of Manhattan; march, by J. L. 


Fitzhenry; pf. © Jan. 16, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 16; E 683980; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 6444 


Maid of the mist; words and music 
by M. L.. Taylor. .© .1.¢ Mar. 14, 
1928; E 686905; Mary Lyon Taylor, 
Indianapolis. 6445. 


Maid of the mist; words by E. G. 
Weare, music by B. M. Zavitz, of 
Canada. Niagara Falls, Ont., Mrs. 
P. C. Zavitz. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28; E 689091; Bell McVean 
Zavitz and Elizabeth Gonder Weare, 
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. 

6446 


Maienliuten (Blue-bells of May); 
salonstiick, von Carl Génschals, op. 
53, bearb. von Herm. Wenzel, both 
of Germany; pf. © Nov. 10, 1927; 
1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685216; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 6447 


Maistrina; versi di Enzo Battiparano, 
melodia di R. De Luca. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1928; E 686848; Ralph De Luca, 
Brooklyn. 6448 


Make believe you are mine to-night; 
words and music by Harry Owens. 
© Mar. 9. 1928; 2 c. Mar. 24; B 
687115; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 6449: 


Mama I wish Id listened to you; 
words by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brooks, 
music by C. 8. Brooks. © 1«¢ Mar. 
19, 1928; E 687026; Charles Simeon 
Brooks, Atlanta. 6450 


Mamma doll; words by J. A. Novotny, 
music by Luther A. Clark. © 1 e. 
Mar. 9, 1928; E 683746; Joseph A. 
Novotny, Omaha, Neb. 6451 


Mamma mia m’ ha’ maritari; versi 
di A. Crivello, melodia di Anthony 
Galasso, of Italy © 1 Mar. 26, 


od 


\ 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


1928; E 688376; A. Crivello, An- 
thony Galasso and J. Clano, New 
- YOrk. 6452 


Mammy is gone; words and music by 
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © Mar. 19, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 20; E 686984;. De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

6453 


Mammy’s kinky-head; lullaby, by A. 
J. Weidt. 1. Plectrum banjos.— 
2. Ten. banjos. © Feb. 13, 1928; 
2 ec. each Mar. 5; E 683647, 683648 ; 
Walter Jacobs, ine.; Boston. 

6454, 6455 


Mammy’s little kinky headed boy; fox 
trot, words by Joseph M. White, mu- 
sie by George J. Trinkaus, arr. by 
Frank Skinner; dance orch. pts. © 
Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 683876; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

6456 


Mammy’s little moonbeam rose; lul- 
laby, words by Andrew Peter Moy- 
lan, music by Philip Austin Reynolds 
and George Frederick Reynolds. © 
Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 6; E 686591 ; 
Reynolds bros. and Moylan, Denver. 

6457 


Man (The) at the wheel; words by 
Gulielma Day Orr, melody by R. 
Henderly. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1928; E 
686488; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 6458 


Man (The) I love; by George Gersh- 
win, transeribed by Tony Lowry, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Chappell 


& co., ltd. © Mar:19; .1928;''1¢. 
Mar. 22; E 689017; Harms, ine., 
New York. 6459 


Man o’ the moon; words by D. W. 
Stoner, melody by Robert H. Bren- 


nen. 1 « Mar. 14, 1928; E 
683902; Datha W. Stoner, Fre- 
mont, O. 6460 


Man (The) that broke the bank at 
Monte Carlo; words and music by 
Fred Gilbert, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, 
arr. for pf. by Eugene Platzman, 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
(In Grand old songs.) © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; E 287243; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

6461 

Manana me voy .. .; letra y musica 
por Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 686609 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 6462 

Manhattan serenade; melody by Louis 
Aiter.. © 1 ¢. Mar. 21,)/1928; 5 


6473 


- 


688156; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 6463 


Manon; interméde rococo, by Charles 
Ancliffé, of Great Britain; pf. 
Mar. 10; 1928; 1 ¢. ManiadOrsA 
685720 ; Banks & son, York, Hngland. 

6464 


Manuel de musique militaire; de Paul 
Gilson, of Belgium. 4to. © Nov. 
to 1927; i [c.; Ee. JO, if OBS) 
689054; Het muziekfonds, Antwerp, 
Belgium. 6465 


Manuel de musique militaire ; exercices 
complémentaires, de Paul Gilson, of 
Belgium. 4to. © Dec. 27, 1927; 1c. 
Feb. 10, 1928; E 689053 ; Het muziek- 


fonds, Antwerp, Belgium. 6466 
March of the gtnaizers; words and 
melody by O. B. Sullivan. © Mar. 


12, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 19; E 688096; 
Orren Bradley Sullivan, Milwaukee. 
6467 


March of the musketeers; from The 
three musketeers, words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Rudolf Friml. © 
Mar. 16,1928; 2 Gc Mar. 19; EB 
687040; Harms, inc., New York. 

6468 


March of the soldiers; melody by D. 
J. Vécsei, op. 37. © 1 ¢. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 683945; Desider Josef 
Vécsei, New York. 6469 


Marche des petits faunes; de Cydalise 
et le chévre-pied ballet en deux actes 
et trois tableaux de G. A. de Cail- 
lavet et Robert de Flers, musique de 
Gabriel Pierné, transcription par S. 
Dushkin; violon et pf. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 686749; Heugel, 
Paris. 6470 


Marche solennelle; de La féte des 
vignerons, de Gustave Doret, of 
Switzerland, arr. de L.-Julien Rous- 
seau, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1c. 
Jan. 23, 1928; E 685345; Foetisch 
fréres, s. a., Lausanne, Switzerland. 

6471 


Marching song; by Maxwell Hckstein ; 
pi: © Dee. 8, 1927;..2;c¢., Mar.: 16, 
1928; E 688018; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 6472 


Marcia (la) delle legioni; inno im- 
periale, versi di Vittorio Emanuele 
Bravetta, musica di G. Blanc, of 
Italy. Milan, A. & G.:Carisch & ec. 
© Sept. :1, 1927; 1. ¢c. Dec. 14; B 
684592; Giuseppe Blanc, New York. 

6473 


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6474 


pt. HE. 8, ayers 


Margie Blue Bonnet of old San An- 
tone; words and melody by F. C. 
Roan. 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928; EH 
683942; Florence Clark Roan, San 
Antonio. 6474 


Marii wiegenlied; von Max Reger, of 
Germany, op. 76, nr. 52; violine, mit 
begieitung des harmoniums, bearb. 
von EKgon J. Schmidt, of Germany. 
©rFan. 24, #927301 Ic... Novi 22: 
676498 ; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 

6475 


Marillyn; words and melody by W. 
Camm. © 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 1928; E 
683914; Walter Camm, New York. 

6476 


i Arabesque; di M. 
Mariotti, of Italy; pf. Milano, G. 
Baroni. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
17; E 685994; Mario Mariotti, Rome. 

6477 

Maritana; selection from the opera, 
by W. Vincent Wallace, arr: by 
Arthur Purcell, of England; pf. © 


Mariotti (Mario) 


Mar.:'24, 1928;) ty ic..iMar. -26);) E 
689041 ; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 6478 


Marvelous lips; fox trot, words by C. 
Houghton, melody by P. I. Bockser. 
© 1¢. Mar. 1, 1928; E 686509; Patty 
Ida Bockser and Casco Houghton, 
Lynn, Mass. 6479 


Mary; 
Salvador; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 1928; 
E 683725; Dada-Dada & co., San 
Salvador, Salvador. 6480 


Mary; vocal fox-trot, from The yellow 
mask, words by Laddie Cliff and 
Desmond Carter, music by Harry 
Acres, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc.; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 10, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 1; E 685322; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 6481 


Mary Kelly’s beau; words by Edward 
Harrigan, music by Dave Braham, 
ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. 
by Eugene Platzman, with ukulele 
arr. by Anthony Franchini. (In 
Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 29; BE 687277; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New. York. 

6482 


Mary make-believe; from Cochran’s 
1928 revue, words and music by 
Noél Coward, of Great Britain. © 
Feb. 284 1928. : i=\e.. -Mar) 135> HE 
685834; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

6483 


vals, por Tomas Moreira h., of | 


Mascagni (Pietro) Il canto del la- 
voro; poesia di Edmondo Rossoni e 
Libero Bovio, musica di P. Mascagni, 
of Italy. © Jan. 6, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
17; E 685989 ; Confederazione na- 


zionale dei Sindacati fascisti, Rome. 
6484 

Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Hlegy; three pt. song, words by 


Louis Gallet, tr. by Isabella G. Park- 
er, music arr. by G. Waring Steb- 
bins; women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
£55 1928 ; 2c. Mar. 23; EH 688239; 
Oliver Ditson’ co., Boston. 6485 


Master (The) in His garden ; words 
anon., music by Elsie M. Heckman. 
© Dec. 24, 1927; 2 & Mar. 10, 1928; 
EK 686762; Elsie Eckman, Roxbury, 
Mass. 6486 


Master (The) of sunshine and song; 
words by Frederick H. Martens, mu- 
sic by A. Walter Kramer, op. 34, no. 

5; high voice. © Mar. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 16; E 686980; John Church co., 
C neinnati. 6487 


-Master school of modern piano playing 


& virtuosity; by Alberto Jonas, of 
Spain. bk. 5. [English, German, 
French and Spanish text] © Nov. 
30, 1927; 2c. Mar. 17, 1928; aff. Mar. 
16; A 1068366; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 6488 


Masters of music; compiled and arr. 
by C. Wesley Elliott, of England; 
American organ, harmonium, organ 
or pf. bk. 4. © Mar. 29, 1928; 1 ce. 
Mar. 29; E 689101; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 6489 


Mavourneen; words by George HElllis, 
music by Ivor Richards, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace, with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. © 
Mar. 7, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 12; E 685719; 
Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

6490 


Max Reger-heft; lieder u. klavier- 
stiicke, vorwort u. anmerkungen von 
Erich Urban, bearb. von Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany; pf. mit 
text. © Apr. 25, 1927; 1\e.' Mary 2, 
1928; E 685516 ; ‘Ulistein, aie. Ber- 
lin. 6491. 


May (A) day; by Roy Agnew, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Dec. 29, 1927; le. 
Mar. 6, 1928; E 685438; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 6492 


Maybelline ; words and music by B. A. 
De Vorss. © 1 ce. Mar. 15, 1928; H 
686916; Billy A. De Vorss, St. Jo- 
seph, Mo. 6493 


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no. 3, 1928 


6514 


Mayence d’or; deux études, par Willy 
Walther, of Germany; pf. La cathé- 
diale. [1 other] © Dec. 23, 1927; 
1 e@. Jan. 25, 1928; E 684486; Edi- 
tions musicales Eveite, Paris. 6494 


Mazel bruche (Good luck); words by 
Molly Picon, melody by J. M. Rum- 
shisky. «© 1,.¢, Mar. 30,,.1928;, E 
688412; Joseph M. Rumshisky, New 
York. 6495 


Meadow (The) lark; by Hlizabeth 
Blackburn Martin; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c Mar. 30; HB 
688448 ; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

- 6496 


Mechanical dance; by S. Timberg; pf.. 
moma), J.C. Mar, 27, 19282 
687217; Sammy Timberg, New York. 

6497 


Med dig en Aften alene; slow-foxtrot, 
af Den grgnne vogn, tekst af Axel 
Andreasen og Mogens Dam, musik 
af Kai Normann og Emil Reesen, 
both of pepmnate, © Feb. 22, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 7; E 685765; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Gee oehicen 


Mediante (Les) de la gloire (The beg- 
gars of glory); d’ A. Honegger, of 
Switzerland ; orch. avec pf.-conduc- 
teur. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 27. 
1928; E 685401; France's Salabert, 
Paris. 6499 


Medicu e malata; versi di G. Marrone, | 


melodia di Mario Nicastro. © 1« 
Mar. 29, 1928; E 687300; Gaspare 
arrone, Brooklyn. 6500 


Méditation; paroles extrait de Toi et 
moi, de Paul Geraldy, musique de 
Valdo Garulli, of Italy. © Dee. 81, 
1927; 1 c Feb. 27, 1928; E 685948; 
Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 6501 


Méditation; poéme symphonique, de 
L. Gaubert-Elgé, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 


a1. 1927-1 ¢.. Heb. 27. 1928; BE 
685378; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 6502 | 


Meditations of Old Black Joe; words 
and music by A. Jenkins, arr. by 
Irene Spain. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1928; 
EK 683674; Andrew Jenkins, Atlanta. 

6503 


Meet me at the fair; words and music 
by T. H. West, arr. by H. O. Wheel- 
er. © Mar:''7, 1928; 2 ¢.'Mar. 12; 
E 683777 ; Thomas H. West, Kansas 
City, Mo. 6504 


6498 © 


Meet me sweetie; words and melody 
by M. E. Pritchett. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1928; E 683922; Mable E. Pritchett, 
West Helena, Ark. 6505 


Mein Mame’s chipe kleid; words and 
melody by J. Goldste n. © 1. Nov. 
1, 1927; E 687160; Jennie Goldstein, 
New York. 6506 


Mein schatz der hat zwei dugelein; 
gedicht yon Jos. Thommes, musik 
von Condi Fliersbach, of Germany, 
op. 134; 4-stimmigen miunnerchor. 
4to. © Jan. 20, 1926; 1 c. Mar. 2, 
1928; E 685563; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 6507 


Mein teddybiar ; konzertpolka, text von 
Doridius [pseud. of J. Dont], musik 
von J. W. Gangiberger, arr. von 
Gustav Blasser, both of Austria ; pf. 
mit text u. ten. u. bass solo. 
Aus. 22519273" 1 €& Webs Be, “1928; 
E 685257; Ludwig Doblinger (B. 
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 6508 


Mein teures Vaterland; worte von 
Ernst Krenge, musik von Hugo 
Kaun, of Germany; md&nnerchor, a 
cappella. Partitur u. stimmen,. 4to. 
© Nov.. 27, 1927; 1.¢. Feb. 27, 1928; 
EK 685227; Amsel-verlag, Berlin- 
Stidende, Germany. 6509 


Meine tante fahrt im _  hiihnerstall 
motorrad; one-step, worte u. musik 
von Franz Strassman, of Germany. 
© Oct. 1.1927: 1 cidtep. 27. 1928- 
E 685267; Fritz Horst, Altona, Elbe, 
Germany. 6510 


Meiner jugend traum; worte u. musik 
von A. Fleischer, of Germany, op. 
$9; vierstimmigen méannerchor. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1926; 1 «& Mar. 2, 1928; 
E 685583; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
a. Rh., Germany. 6511 


Melodie amoureuse; romance, by Jean 
Douste, of Great Britain; pf., con- 
tinental fingering. © Mar. 13, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 15; EH 685851; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. 6512 


Melodie mignonne; photoplay music, 
by Gerald F. Frazee; pf. © Feb. 17, 


1928 ; 2 e Mar. 23; E 688187; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 6513 
Melodious study album for young 


players; by Arnoldo Sartorio; pf. 


© Mar. 16, 1928; 2 c Mar. 19: E 
688125 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6514 


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6515 


Melodramatic ethnographical picture 
of Galician, Pentacosta and St. John 
the Baptist Kupalo (Menoypamarn- 
yecKkH-3THOrpaduyeckand Kaptuua Tan- 
MUKuXh Sentenbxt CaatTs u Ca. loanna 
Kpectutena Kynana); words and mel- 


ody by Elias I. Tziorogh. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 22; 1928; ' D’ 272827 Joanna 
Tziorogh, New York. 6515 


Memories ; by Anthony Lowry, of Eng- 
land; violin and pf. © Feb. 29, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 1; E 685420; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 6516 


Memories of home; words and melody 
by M. K. Tannian. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1828; E 688402; Mary K. Tannian, 
Portsmouth, O. 6517 


Memories of love; melody by T. M. 
Jones... ©; 1 “ec. » Mar. 9. 1928°" EE 
683760 ; Trevor Morgan Jones, Brook- 
lyn. 6518 

Memories of mother in meditation; 


words by Mary Lillie Parks, music 
by G. G. Parks. ©1c. Mar. 1, 1928; 


E 686510; Clarence George Parks, | 


6519 


Memories of you; melody by C. G. 
Spicer, jr. © 1 c¢ Mar. 29, 1928; 
E 687293 ; Clarke Garfield Spicer, jr., 
Philadelphia. 6520 


Memory waltz; words and melody by 
H. Newman. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1928; 
E 688298; Harry Newman, New 
York. 6521 


Memory’s ship; words and music by 
V. M. Kindel. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1928; 
E 686635; Verdi MacLennan Kindel, 
KKansas City, Mo. 6522 


Mem’ries; by Harold Sanford; vocal 
erch. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 26; E 688323; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 6523 


Hastings, Neb. 


Mem’ries; words by Henry M. Neely, 
music by Harold Sanford. © Feb. 
25, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 1; EH 686533; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 6524 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Welix ) Chant de printemps; ro- 
manza senza parole, trascrizone di 
Mario Corti, of Italy; violino e pf. 
© Wan. 27;01928s: liek Mar, 21 
685905; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

6525. 


Friihlingslied (Chant du_ prin- 
temps) ; von F. Mendelssohn, op. 62, 
no. 6, arr. von Leo Artok, of Ger- 
many; salon-orch., mit pf. conductor. 
©) “Mar: 15, 19284 0c." Mar, 39>. 


pt. Trt 0. 8. v2 Ze 


685809; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 6526 


Hochzeitsmarsch und elfenreigen ; 
von Mendelssohn-Liszt, aus der 
musik zu Hin sommernachtstraum, 
von Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, 
hrsg. u. bearb. yon Moriz Rosenthal, 
of Germany; klavier. © Sept. 30, 
1927; 1 ce. Feb. 27, 1928; BH 685518; 
Uustein, a. g., Berlin. 6527 


Nocturne; 4-pt. song, words by 
William Ryder, musie by Felix Men- 
delssohn-Bartholdy, op. 19, no. 4, arr. 
by W. Ryder; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 12, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 13; EB 
683839; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 6528 


Sieben charakterstiicke; op. 7, 
hrsg. von Mayer-Mahr, of Germany; 
klavier. © May 2, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 
7, 1928; E 685519; Uustein, a. ¢., 
- Berlin. shee 65743 


The treasured spot; 4pt. song, 
words by Marion Orowell Ryder, 
music by Felix Mendelssohn, op. 99, 
no. 3, arr. by William Ryder; male 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 17, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 19; E 687048; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine., New York. 6530 


Mentiras ; letra y musica por Ed Tavo; 
pf. [Photostat] © Feb. 28, 1928; 
Ze Mar. 5; E 686610; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 6531 


Mentolatina; fox-trot, letra y musica 
por Maria Grever. © Oct. 31, 1927; 
2 ce. Oct. 21; E 678451; Alfredo 
Steffens, New York. 6532 


Menuet; a l’antique, by I. J. Paderew- 
ski, op. 14, no. 1, simplified and arr. 
by Calvin Grooms; pf. © Mar. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 283; H 688201; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

6533 


Menuet de Cydalise; de Cydalise et le 
chévre-pied, ballet en deux actes et 
trois tableux de G. A. de Caillavet 
et Robert de Flers, musique de 
Gabriel Pierné, transcription par S. 


Dushkin; violon et pf. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 1 e Feb. 27; EB 686748; 
Heugel, Paris. 6534 


Mer sin vun K6ln am Rhing; aus der 
gleichnamigen revue, text von Gerh. 
Ebeler, musik von Fritz Hannemann, 
of Germany. © Jan. 5, 1926; 1 ec. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 685610; P. J. 
Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 

6535 


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no. 3, 1928 


Mer sin vun Koln am Rhing; aus der 
gleichnamigen revue, worte von 
Gerh. Ebeler, musik von Fritz Han- 
nemann, of Germany; salon-orch., 
mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Jan. 12, 
1926; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 685581 ; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Ger- 
many. 6536 


Merrily; one-step ou fox trot, \ de 
Lucien Rémond, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 
23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28; E 689065; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 6537 


Merry go round; words and music by 
Buzz Lent and Neil Morét, jr.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 17; E 686923; Villa Moret, 
ine., San Francisco. 6538 


Merry pranks; by George O’Connor- 
Morris, of Great Britain, op. 38, 
no. 2; pf. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 14; E 685867; Augener, Itd., 
London. 6539 


Merry (The) whistler; by Minnie 
Coons Freeman, ed. and fingered by 
Harriette Brower; pf. © Jan. 19, 
1928; 2 @ Jan. 28; E 686651; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6540 


Message (The) (Le message) ; poéme 
chinois de Mei Cheng, traduction 
anglaise de Arthur Waley, version 
francaise de Jacques Durand, mu- 
sique de Blair Fairchild. © Jan. 
“10, 1928; .1..¢c. Keb.,27:, E b&86%53 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 6541 


Message (A) of light; by J. C. Coll; 
orch. sc. © 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 1928; E 
686645 ; John Costa Coll, New York. 

6542 


Messe de minuit; sur des Airs de 
Noél, par Marc-Antoine Charpentier, 
restituée par H. Letocart, of France; 
4 voix mixtés avec ace. d’orgue. 
Partition. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 ce. Feb. 27, 1928; EH 685375; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 6543 


Methinks that your love is real; words 


and music by C. E. Acheson. © 1 ¢. 

Mar. 10, 1928; E 686804; Clark 

Ebenezer Acheson, Los Angeles. 
6544 


Metropolitan melody method of violin 
instruction; by J. Little. Study no. 
17-20. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. each 
Dec. 29; E 680774-680777; Joseph 
Little, Chicago. 6545-6548 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Fackeltanz no. 
1 (Danse aux flambeaux); von G. 
Meyerbeer, arr. von Leo Artok, of 


6559 


Germany; salon orch., mit pf. con- 
ductor; in B dur. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
1 e@. Mar. 9; E 685806; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 6549 


Mi Julia; corrido Mexicano, letra y 
musica de 8S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. © 1. 
Mar. 30, 1928; E 688435; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 6550 


Mia rondinella; mazurka, di Ermene- 
gildo Carosio, of Italy; pf. © Mar. 
20,- 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 22; E 689022; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 6551 


Midnight (A) show; fox trot, words 
and music by A. Calafiura; violin. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1928; E 683949; 
Anthony Calafiura, Brooklyn. 6552 


Midsummer; 4-pt. song, words by M. 
C. R., music by M. Moussorgskv. arr. 
by William Ryder; women’s voices. 
4to. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; 
E 683840; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 6553 


Mignonne amie; words anon., music 
by D. H. Piller. [Photostat] © 
1c. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687314; David 
H. Piller, Baton Rouge, La. 6554 


Mikado (The); excerpts, by A. Sulli- 
van, arr. by Calvin Grooms; violin 
and pf. a. The moon and I. [1 
other] © Mar. 21, 1928; 2.¢. Mar. 
23; E 688188; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 6555 


Mikor az éj sotét (I like the night, 
the dark); szovegét irta: Weiner 
Istvan, zenéjét szerzé: F. Markush, 
of. Hungary. Budapest, Hungary, 
Rozsavolgyi es tarsa. ©. Jan. 10, 
1928; 1 ec Mar. 1; E 685631; Fred 
Markush, Budapest, Hungary. 6556 


Mikor az éj sdétét (I like the night, 


the dark); zenéjét szerezte Fred 
Markush, of Hungary; orch. New 
York, Edmond Pauker. 4to. ©1e. 
Feb. 29, 1928; E 6853835;)).Fred 


Markush, Budapest, Hungary. 6557 


Mil (Los) pajarillos; letra y musica 
por Ed Tavo y Maximo Cervantes, 
both of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf., en mi bémol. 12mo. 
[Photostat]- © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 31; E 687355; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 6558 


Mill (The) ; by Maxwell Eckstein; pf. 
© Dec. 8, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1928; 
E 688019; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 6559 


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6560 


pt. ITT, anes, v.23 


Millécker-heft ; vorwort u. anmerkun- 
gen von Erich Urban, musik aus Gas- 
parone u. a., bearb. von Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany; pf. mit 


text. © Nov. 23, 1927; 1.c. Mar. 2, 
1928; E 685514; Ulistein, a. g,, 
Berlin. 6560 


Mine eyes have seen the glory ; march, 
words by Julia Ward Howe, music 
by Frederic H. Wood, of England, 
op. 25, no. 1, tonic sol-fa notations by 
H. J. Timothy; unison voices; in D. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 1.¢c. Mar. 16; BH 
685888 ; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

6561 


Minnesota; words by N. E. Merrill, 
music by Mrs. Philip Larson fi. e. 
C. R. Larson] ©1c. Dee. 14, 1927; 
KE. 682910; Christene Rollefson Lar- 
son and Nell EH. Merrill, St. Paul. 

6562 


Minnespiel; nach Walter von der 
Vogelweide, musik von Hugo Herr- 


mann, of Germany, op. 4; frauenchor - 


mit harfe o. klavier. Partitur. 1. 
Verlangen. [2 others] © Feb. 20, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 10; E 685735; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 6563 


Minstrel (The) singer; medley, arr. 
for pf. by Eugene Platzman, ed. by 
Elliott Shapiro, ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini; pf. with words. (In 
Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 29; E 687260; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

6564 


Minueto; por F. Gaitan, of Mexico; pf. 
Mexico City, Revista de revistas. 
© Feb. 19, 1928: 1 c. Mar. 19; BE 
685860; Fausto Gaitan, Mexico City, 
D. F., Mexico. 6565 


Minuetto; from the* String quintet in 
EK major, by Luigi Boccherini, arr. 
by Alfred Pochon; string quartet. 
© Dec. 22, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1928; 
E 688048; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 6566 


Mio (11) amore Spagnuolo (My Span- 
ish love); tango, versi di Pietro 
Spadaro, musica di A. Patricolo. 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1928; E 683939; An- 
gelo Patricolo, Brooklyn. 6567 


Mio (Il) destino (My destiny) ; over- 
ture, by P. Colavita; pf. ©1c. Mar. 
27, 1928; E 687210; Philip Colavita, 
Richmond. 6568 


Miramar; words and music by M. 


Gutierrez. 


© 1c. Mar. 7, 1928; H | 


683720; Maurice Gutierrez, Los An- 
geles. 6569 


Miss Italia; operetta in 3 atti, di C. 
Lombardo e Guglielmo Zorzi, musica 
di Alfredo Cuscina, of Italy; pf. e 
canto. © Dec. 15, 1927: 1 & Mar. 
17, 1928; D 27283; Carlo Lombardo, 
Rome. 6570 


Missa brevis; short setting for the 
office for Holy Communion, music by 
C. W. Pearce, of Great Britain; 4 
mixed voices or unison choir. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 4to. © 
Oct. 17, 1927; 1c. Oct. 14; E 685987 ; 
C. W. Pearce, Bournemouth, Eng- 
land. 6571 


Missionary volunteers; hymn, words 
and music by Madge Gould. © Jan. 
31, 1928; 2 c Mar. 5; HE 683630; 
Western Oregon conference mission- 
ary volunteer soc., -Portland, Or. 

6572 


Mississippi log raft song; text from 


an old river song, music by W. A. 
Goldsworthy; 4 male voices. 4to. 
Mar. 15, 1928; 2 « Mar. 16; E 
686981; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 6573 


Missouri Joe; words and melody by 


B. Miller. © 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 1928; 
EK 688429; Bob Miller, Memphis, 
Tenn. 6574 


Mr. Captain, stop the ship; words hy 
W. A. Archbald, music by Felix 
McGlennon, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, 
arr. for pf. by Eugene Platzman, 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
(In Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; E 687262; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co, ine, New 
York. 6575: 


Mr. McTell got the blues; words and 


melody by Willie McTell. © 1 c¢. 
Feb. 23, 1928; E 688394; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 6576 


Misterioso alla marcia; marsch der 
spukgeister, von Gustav Lindner, of 
Germany; grosses orch. und salon 
orch., mit violine 1 direktion. © 
Oct. 11, 1927; 1 c. Feb: 27, 1928; E 
685278; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 6577 


Mobile central blues; words and mel- 
ody by Jim Jackson. © 1 c Mar. 
2, 1928: E 683615; Loren L. Watson, 
Memphis, Tenn. 6578 - 


Mode (La)! Voila la mode; manne- 
quins de Paris, one step-fox trot, 
par André Deval-Suzon, of France; 


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no. 3, 1928 


i 6600 


oerch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 685661 ; 
A. Deval-Suzon, Paris. 6579 


Modern conservatory method for the 
saxophone; by G. IJasilli; sop., alto, 
ten., bar. and bass saxophones. New 
York, Carl Fischer, inc. pt. 2. © 
Pen. loess 2 cl! Rebs 297" Eh 
686676; Gerardo Iasilli, Bt Cade G 

65 


Modern opera selections the whole 
world plays; containing more than 
' thirty selections from operas and 
ballets, compiled and ed. by Albert 


BE. Weir. Rev. ed. 4to. © Feb. 29, 
Tee. |) 2 'e!) and” aff" Mar-3%/ A 
1069058; D. Appleton & co., New 
York. 6581 


Modern trumpet playing; by Frank 
Guarente, of England. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 1 e. Mar. 2; E 685762; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 


‘Molly and I and the baby; words and 
music by Harry Kennedy, ed. by El- 
liott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eugene 
Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini; (Jn Grand old songs) 
© ‘Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; E 
687270; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 6583 


Moment gracieux ; photoplay music, by 
Norman Leigh; pf. © Feb. 1, 1928; 
2,e. Mar. 23; E 688178; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 


Momenti d’angoscia; intermezzo, di 
Luigi Cerri, of Italy, op. 167; p:ccola 
orch. con violino direzione. 
11, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21; E 685911; 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 6585 


Mon det var dig, jeg saa i Drémme; 
tango sentimentale, tekst af Geill og 
Meincke, musik af Willy Kierulff, of 
Denmark; pf. © Feb. 22, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 7; E 685772; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 6586 


Money; words and melody by C. E. 
Antosewicz. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1928; 
E 686972; Clara E. Antosewicz, 
Detroit, Mich. 6587 


Moon of Japan; words by William J. 
McKenna, music by William Haid; 
pf. and ukulele arr. © Feb. 25, 
1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 10; E 686771; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., inc., New 
York. | 6588 


Moon of love; fox trot, words by Bill 
Cane and Bob Tipton, music by D. 
Strech: © 1 c. Mar. 12, 1928; E 
683819; Dave Strech, Spokane. 6589 


99529—28——_6 


6582 | 


6584 | 


© Feb. | 


Moon of the heavens; words and music 
by L. Brazelton, jr. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 e@ Mar. 28; E 688342; Lewis 
Brazelton, jr., Houston, Tex. 6590 


Moon, you're just a spotlight in the 


sky; from Highlo, words by Henry 
Myers, music by Henry Sullivan. © 


Mar, 24, “1G25 12 Cy at 205, , a 
688263 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 6591 
Moonlight and starlight;' words and 
melody by W. A. Jones. © 1c. Mar. 
29, 1928; E 687298; William A. 
Jones, Hudson, O. | 6592 
Moorland and torland;. by Ernest 
Markham Lee, arr. by F. Louis 


Taylor, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 1. The tors at sunset. 
[>,, others] ©. Jan_,(26,, 1928° fc. 
Feb. 11; E 689001; Alfred Lengnick 
& co., Itd., London. 6593 


' More of Thee; words and music by 


C. H. Jones. 
Mar. 
Henry Jones, Washington. 


[Photostat] © 1 «. 
3. 1928; E 686568; Charles 
6594 


Morgen hat geburistag sie und ich 
kein geld; shimmy, text u. musik 
von Amerigo Bieler, [pseud.] of 
Switzerland. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; H 685221; Wilhelm 
Gfeller, Basel, Switzerland. 6595 


Morning prayer; chorale, by Maxwell 
Eckstein; pf. © Dee. 8, 1927; 2c. 
Mar. 16, 1928; E 688016; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 6596 


-Mcten stomp; by Bennie Moten, arr. 


by Claude Austin; orch. 4to. © 
Feb. 20; 1928; 2 ¢.: Mar. 19; EB 
688133 ; United publishing co., New 
York. 6597 


Mother; words and music by Bertha 


Lillian Dobbins. © 1 ec. Mar. 19, 
1928; E 688144; Bertha L. Dobbins, 
San Antonio. 6598 


Mother; words by F. J. Wells, music 
by P. M. Starr and F. J. Wells. © 
1 ec. Mar. 138, 1928; E 686859'; Perry 
Martin Starr and Francis Jess 
Wells, Culver City, Calif. 6599 


Mother dear I will sing you an evening 
song; words and music by H. Wen- 
dell Austin. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
musie house. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 19; HE 686991; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 6600 


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6601 


Mother, how sweet the name; words 
and music by E. R. Whited. © Apr. 
3, 19285, 206. Mar >30 5, Ey 688458 ; 
Hima R. Whited, Middleport, N. Y. 


6601 - 

Mother o’ my sunset dreams; words 
and melody by T. Bramlett. ©1e. 
Mar. 7, 1928; EH 683708; Tex Bram- 
lett, Pensacola, Fla. 6602 
Mother of mine; words by G. H. 
Hulme, music by Arnold T. Lax. 


ar. 19, 1928; H 688106; 
6603 


words and 


© 4"e 


George H. Hulme, Boston. 


Mother of our country; 
melody by W. C. Ellis. 
1, 1928; E 686503; Walter C. Ellis, 
Roanoke, Va. 6604 


Mother’s crowns; words and music by 
C. D. Fuller, arr. by Ruth Teeter. 
© Mar. 8, 1928 2c. Mar. 10°; ) 
686766; Carl David Fuller, Rolling 
Prairie, Ind. ‘6605 


Mothers’ day; words and music by 
D. M. Fields; pf. aee., with ukulele 
arr. by Frank Littig. © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 19; E 687117; Delta 
M. Fields, Long Beach, Calif. 6606 


Mother’s (A) death brings tears: and 
sorrows; waltz, words and music 
by ©. K. Faucett, arr. by Wesley 
Robinson and Harold 8. Allen; 1st 


violin. |© 1.¢.,.Mar. 30, 1928; H 
688425; Charles Kanagoi Faucett, 
Philadelphia. 6607 
Mothers’ (A) lullaby; words and 
mus:e by D. G. Davis. © 1c. Mar. 


26, 1928; E 688287; David Gwilym 
Davis, Morgantown, W. Va. 6608 


Mother’s pride and joy; lullaby, words 
and music by C. EH. Brandon. 
Mar. 1, 1928; 2c. Mar. 26; E 688273; 
Hdward J. Steiner, St. Louis. 6609 


Mother’s (The) tears; by J. Cherniav- 
sky, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; pf. [Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 
31, 1928; E 687390; Joseph Cherni- 
avsky, New York. 6610 


Mountains of love; words and music 
by T. Hearon, arr. by Edward Gor- 


don. "© 1 -¢.' Mar. 22) ' 1928. 
683795; Thomas Hearon, New York. 
6611 


Mountains of my home; from Lumber 
love, words by Leslie Stiles, music 
by Berté Adams, of Great Britain; 


in FF. !Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 21, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 2; 
EK 685657; Lawrence Wright music 


co., London. 6612 


© 1c. Mar. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Mouvement; extrait des Images, par 
Claude Debussy, transcription par S. 
Dushkin; violon et pf. © Feb. 2, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 686747 ; Durand 


et cie., Paris. 6613 
Moyer’s superior guitar method; by 
Will D. Moyer. © Mar. 26, 1928; 


2c. and aff. Mar. 29; A 1072148; 


Chart music pub. house, ine. Chi- 
cago. 6614 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)  Kon- 


zert in C-moll; neu durchgesehen 
von Willy Rehberg, of Switzerland ; 
klavier mit begleitung des orchesters. 
Ausgabe mit unterlegter zweiter 
klavierstimme von Hans _ Bischoff. 
© Mar. 5, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 20; EB 
689032 ; Steingriiber -verlag, Leipzig. 

6615 


Konzert-rondo; in form varia- 
tionen, neu bearb. von Bruno Hinze- 
. Reinhold, of Germany; klavier mit 


begleitung des orchesters. Ausgabe 
mit unterlegter zweiter  klavier- 
stimme von Eduard Mertke. © Feb. 


18, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar. 20; BH 689033 ; 
Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 6616 


Serenade; eine kleine nachtmusik, 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; salon-orch., mit pf. u. violine 
1 direktion. © Feb. 29, 1928; 1 e¢. 
Mar. 21; E 685895; D. Rahter, Leip- 


zig. 6617 
Tell me, fair ladies (Voi, che 
sapete); from the Marriage of 


Figaro, by Mozart, tr. by Edward J. 
Dent, of Great Britain; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c Mar. 6; E 


685692; Oxford university press, 
London. 6618 
M’sieur, prenez-moi; paroles de 


Jacques-Charles et Mauricet, mu- 
Sique de Maurice Roget, of France. 
© Dee. 10, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1928; 
E 685939; Editions Foueret, fils, 
Ss. a., Paris. 6619 


Muco celiju mojlule; words and mel- 
ody by J. Shefka. © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1928; E 688375; James Shefka, New 
York. 6620 


Musical (The) salvationist ; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of England. pt. 3, 
v..42.. 8vo. © Mar. 7, 1928;'1 ¢. 
Mar. 21; E 684891; Salvationist pub- 
lishing & supplies, ltd., London. 

6621 

Musikantenzauber; worte von Otto 


Hausmann, musik von Ernst Han- 
sen, of Germany, op. 183; ménner- 


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no. 3, 1928 


6642 


chor. 4to. © June 19, 1926; 1 c. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 685600; P. J. Ton- 
ger, Cologne, a. Rh., Germany. 6622 


My Anna Lou; words and melody by 
Be Otte...) 1 @.. Mar. :22, 1928; 
687077; Dora Otto, Tyrone, Pa. 

6623 


My baby came home; words and 
music by Buddy Fields, Charlie 
Newman and Jack Gardner, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
fer men. 20; 19982 "e. "Mar. “1's & 
686526; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. _ 6624 


My baby has it; words by H. A. Magid- 
son, melody by H. A. Magidson and 
Albert M. Parlak. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1928; E 683917; Herbert A. Magid- 
son, Braddock, Pa. 6625 


My beloved native land (Mein vater- 
land) ; cho., English version by Rob- 
ert Kramer, German text by Am- 
brose Meyer, music by Robert 
Kramer; male voices. 4to. © Jan. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 683990; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 6626 


My Carolina home; words by Jay T. 
Stout, melody by A. F. Voorhees, 
arr. by Arthur C. King. © 1c. Mar. 
19, 1928; E 687023; Arnold F. Voor- 
hees, Red Bank, N. J. 6627 


My daughters fair; words and music 
by K. L. H. Shell. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1928; E 686904; Katie Lee Hattox 
Shell, Wichita. 6628 


My dream girl; words and melody by 


M. Foushi. © 1 c. Mar. 14, 1928; 
E 683920; Mike Foushi, Chicago 
Heights, Ill. 6629 


My dream girl; words and music by 
W. L. Nolan and A. A. Braynard. 
©. Mar... 8,.1928; 2 ec. Mar. 12;.E 
686822; Walter L. Nolan and Alice 
A. Braynard, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 

6630 


My gal is a high born lady; words 
and music by Barney Fagan, ed. 
by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by 
Eugene Platzman, with ukulele’ arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. (In Grand old 
songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
29; E 687273; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 6631 


My harbor of dreams; words by Billie 
Long [i. e. A. W. Long], music by 
Janet Louise Estes. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 683986; Allen 
William Long, North Adams, Mass. 

6632 


My Hawaiian paradise; words by M. 
L. Clemens, music by D. Brand. © 
1 ec. Mar. 26, 1928; E 688290; Mildred 
Leo Clemens and Dixie Brand, New 
York. 6633 


My heart keeps on speaking of love; 
words by Gus Kahn, music by Joe 
Cooper; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 15, 
1928::..2: ¢c. Mare. 46:35 HW .G83957 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine.. New York. 6634 


My heaven is home; words by Harry 
D. Kerr, melody by Errol Collins. 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1928; E 688108; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 6635 


My husband Casey Jones; words and 
musie by Mrs. Casey Jones, in col- 
laboration with lLysle Tomerlin. 
Jackson, Tenn., Laycook music & 
printing co. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 30; E 687351; Janie Brady 
Jones, and Lysle Tomerlin, Jackson, 
Tenn. 6636 


My influenza; medley, words by Rob- 
ert Rutherford, music arr. by Harold 
Arpthorp, of Great Britain; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28; E 
689077; Reynolds & co., London. 

6637 


My Kate; words and melody by R. 
Korn. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1928; E 
688405; Rudy Korn, Schenectady, 
Nos 6638 


My lady Lavender; a minuet of olden 
time, by Leo Peter, of England; pf. 
© Mar. 13, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 16; E 
685890; Swan & co. (music pub- 
lishers) ltd., London. 6639 


My little cabin home; words and mu- 
sic by D. B. Sorlin. Worcester, 
Mass., Marcellus Roper co. © Mar. 
PAP 4 OIG OS Mar ee  -OSonle > 
Daniel Bror Sorlin, Worcester, Mass. 

6640 


My little home; words and music by 
Harold Berg, Jack Meskill and 
Chris Schonberg; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c Mar. 17; 
E 686925; Villa Moret, ine. San 
Francisco. 6641 


My little star (Hstrellita): Mexican 
serenade, by Manuel A. Ponce, arr. 


by Robert Biederman; pf. © Dec. 
Te. lo2Ce 2 ce. Mar. 16 tae” i 
688058; Carl Fischer, inc. New 
York. 6642 


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¢ 


pt. iI, n. s., v. 23: 


My lost girl; words and music by I. | My, nose; words and music by E. M. 


P. Frink; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Globe ed. ...© + Mary, 12, 1928; 2. ce. 
Mar. 17; E 686932; Ida P. Frink, 
Moosup, Conn. 6643 


My love of golden dreams; words and 
music by R. Jacobson; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 
22; E 688315; Richard Jacobson, 
Bingham Canyon, Utah. 6644 


My lover lad; words by William Kaye, 
music by J. Rodger Leitch, of Great 
Britain; contralto or mezzo voice. 
London, B. Feldman & co. © Mar. 
12, 1928; 1 «& Mar. 18; E 685928; 
W. K. Gibson, Belfast. Ireland. 

6645 


My man; waltz song from Lumber 
love, words by Leslie Stiles, music 
by Berte Adams, of Great Britain; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 2; E 685652; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 6646 


My Miami moon; words by Katherine 


Wexler, music by Lou Herscher and 
Billy: Hays; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Mar. 
19. 1928; 2. ¢c. Mar. 31; E 687375; 
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., New 
York. 6647 


My Monday morning woman blues; 
words and melody by Jim Jackson. 
© 1c Mar. 2, 1928; E 683616; 
Loren L. Watson, Memphis, Tenn. 

ws 6648 


My morning dream; waltz, words and 
music by R. A. Bunch, jr. ©1e. 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 687109; Richard 
Alexander Bunch, jr., Cincinnati. 

6649 


My mother; words and music by J. S. 


Happy. © 1. Mar. 12, 1928; HB 
683820; Joseph Stephan Happy, 
Naugatuck, Conn. 6650 


My mother old and gray; words by 
W. E. Motz, jr., music by Hugene 
Platzman. © Mar. 19, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 17; E 686939; William EH. 
Motz, jr., Detroit. 6651 


My Nelly’s blue eyes; words and mu- 
sic by William J. Scanlan, ed. by 
Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eu- 
gene Platzman, with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. (In Grand old 
songs), © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c Mar. 


29; FE 687248; Shapiro, Bernstein & | 


co., inc., New York. 6652 


Bartlett; male voices. © Jan. 20, 
1928; 2 « Mar. 16; E 683970; Eu- 
gene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 6653. 


My Ohio home; fox trot, by Walter 
Donaldson, arr. by O. Sciacca; band.. 
obl. 24mo. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 28; E 687234; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. - 6654. 


My Ohio home; fox trot, words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donald-. 
son, arr. by Walter C. Simon; 
Feistyle pianorgan arr. © Feb. 29, 
1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 2; H 686516; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 6655. 


My old fashioned sweetheart; ballad, 
words and music by E. Burr. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 27; E 687190; Ethel 
Burr, Burlington, Calo. 6656: 


‘My old rag bag full of hits... or 


green bag full of tricks; words and 
melody by Eugene Conrad. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 683943; HKmma 
O’Neil, Chicago. 6657 


My own Missouri; words by EH. U- 
McKinney, music by M. W. Mc- 
Cartney; pf. © 1 c. Mar. 31, 1928; 
BE 687384; Mabel W. McCartney and 
Elizabeth U. McKinney, Hannibal, 
Mo. 6658: 


My paradise; waltz, words by N. M. 
Larivee, music by Ernest Robert 
Forant..: © 1c. Max, ao) 192s. Ee 
686497 ; Normand Montague Larivee, 
Manchester, N. H. 6659 


My Parisienne; words and music by 
Benee Russell, Henry H. Tobias and 
Georgie Price; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 16, 1928¢°2 ’e))Mar}* 19) E 
687043; Harms, ine., New York. 

6660 


My pet; words by Jack Yellen, music 
by Milton Ager; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Mar. 14, 1928: 2° ct, Mardi), 
686934; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. } 6661 


My pretty; words by Jerry Belyea, 
melody by D. L. Carley. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1928: E 688358; Dorothy Leone 
Carley, Grand Rapids, Mich, 6662 


My pretty girl; fox trot, words and 
music by D. G. Davis. (© 1c. Mar. 
26, 1928: BE 688286; David Gwilym 
Davis, Morgantown, W. Va. 6663: 


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6687 


e 


My rose bud; words and melody by 
H#., Green. © 1 « Mar. 26,°1928; 
E 688295; Hstella Green, Pittsburg, 
Calif. 6664 


My Rosie cutshines them all; words by 
A. I. Deason, melody by Robt. H. 


Brennen. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 
683596; Anna I. Deason, Granite 
Falls, Minn. 6665 
‘My song; by E. Wheeler; pf. ©1e. 


Mar. 27, 1928; E 687204; Elizabeth 
Wheeler, New York. 6666 


My sweet baby; words and melody by 
W. Crawley. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1928; 
E 688296; Wilton Crawley,, New 
York. 6667 


My sweet baby; words by Louis La 
Rondelle, melody by Russell Laich- 
inger, © 1 c. Mar. 19, 1928; E 
688107; Phillip Russell Ninde Laich- 
inger, Los Angeles. 


My sweet Hawaiian baby; words and 
music by Mel Ball, Lew Porter and 
Sam A. Perry; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. © 
Mar.\. 16) 1928; 20c.. Mar. 16; E 
683987; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. 6669 


My sweet Hawaiian dream girl; waltz, 
melody by Joe Green. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1928; E 686624; Joseph P. Green, 
New York. 6670: 


My sweetheart, I may lose; words by 
J. Sovak. music by Jack Edwards. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


Make wesdvos, 2 CC. Mar, 283°K 
688343; Jack Sovak, Sloatsburg, 
NON? 6671 


‘My sweetheart’s the man in the moon; 
words and music by James Thorn- 
ton, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for 
pf. by Eugene Platzman, with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini. (Jn 
Grand old songs.) © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 e. Mar. 29; E 687252; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

6672 


Myrra; valse, par C. Guglielmi, arr. 
par Ciro Urbini, of Italy; orch. 4to. 
© Dec. 23, 1927; 1 ce. Jan. 25, 1928; 
E 684484 ; Editions musicales Hvette. 
Paris. 6673 

Mystery (The) ; words by Lilian Whit- 
ing, music by J. Klumpkey. ©1e. 
Feb. 14, 1928; E 686946; Julia 
Klumpkey, San Francisco. 6674 

Mystie (The) rider; by Victor Herbert, 
arr. from the original seore by 
Harold Sanford; orch. © Sept. 9, 


6668 


1927; 2c. Dec. 1; E 686678; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 6675 


Nacht und spukgesinge; galgenlieder 
nach ged. von Christiat Morgenstern, 
musik von Paul Graener, of Ger- 
many, op. 79. heft 1,2. © Aug. 
27, 1927;.1 0c. each Oct. 18;) B 
676491 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 

6676 


Nad brzegiem morza; song, opr. Frank 
Przybylski. .© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ce. 
Mar. 30; E 688451; Wtiadystaw H. 
Sajewski, Chicago. 6677 


Nad, wat sin dat for en saache; kliingel- 
buttenmarsch, text von Wilh. Schnei- 
der-Clauss, musik von Jos. Boden, of 
Germany. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1c. Mar. 
2; E 685611; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
a/Rh., Germany. 6678 


Na, wat sin dat for en saache; kliingel- 
biittenmarsch, text von Wilh. 
Schneider-Clauss, musik von Jos. 
Boden, of Gerthany; salon-orch., mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1928; 
le. Mar. 2; E 685580; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 6679 


Napoléon; d’ A. Honegger, of Switzer- 
land; orch. avee pf.-conducteur. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1. c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
EK 685400; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

6680 


Ne dis pas que je t'aime; paroles de 
EK. Foureade, musique de D. H. 
Piller. {Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 29, 
1928; E 687315; David H. Piller, 
Baton Rouge, La. 6681 


Ne dis rien: tango sérénade, de G. 
Bonineontro, of France; orch. avee 
pf. conducteur. Editions Costallat. 
4to. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 6; 
E 685975; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

6682 


Neapolitan dance; by Albert von 
Doenhoff; pf. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 5; E 686734; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 6683 


Necken ; Swedish folk song, by Herman 
Sandby, of Denmark. 1. Cello and 
pf.—2. Violin and _  pf.—3%. Violin, 
cello and pf. © Dee. 9, 1927; 2c. 
each Mar. 16, 1928; E 688010—-688012 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6684-6686 


Nel paese dell’ amore; canzone fox- 
trot, versi di Guido di Napoli, mu- 
sica di Vittorio Mascheroni, of 
Italy: spt. .;©.. Feb. 24,1928 ;_. 4. ec: 
Mar. 21; EH 685896; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 6687 


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6688 


Nelly; fox-trot song, from Alladin, 
words by T. D. Newell, music by 
Fred Elkin, of Great Britain; pf. 
acc., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@ Web. 23; 1928:: Me. (Manage © 
685654; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 6688 


Neuer friihling; gedicht von Otto 
Roquette, musik von Victor Junk, of 
Austria, op. 8, no. 4; 4-stimmigen 
minnerchor. 4to. © June 20, 1927; 
1 ce. Mar. 2, 1928; E 685562; P. J. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 

6689 


Never tell a girl she’s the only girl 


for you; words by Monk Seaton, 
melody by V. A. Vedova. © 1 «. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 6838627; Victor 
Aramis Vedova, New York. 6690 


Nevet a roth; szd6vegét irta Weiner 
Istvan, zenéjét szerzé F. Markush, 
of Hungary. Budapest, Rozsavolgyi 
és tarsa. © Jan. 12, 1928;1 ¢. Mar. 


27; E 689048; Fred Markush, Buda-.- 


6691 


HesosspatTuHoe sppema; vals, by A. 
Schwartz; 1st violin. © 1c Mar. 
9, 1928; E 683751; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 6692 


New (The) light; Easter cantata, 
poem by Granville Hicks, music by 
Stuart B. Hoppin; soli and cho. of 
mixed voices, with pf. and organ 
ace. © Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 2; 
E 683590; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton, 6693 


New moon; words by F. Scott, music 
by David Reed. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1928; E 6838784; Francis Scott, 
North Wales, Pa. 6694 


New York-Berlin; one-step, text von 
Carl Schmitz, musik von WHilers- 
Welter, of Germany; orch. mit pf. 
begleitstimme. 4to. © June 15, 
1927; 1 e Feb. 27, 1928; HE 685230 ; 
Carl H. J. Rettig, Hamburg, Ger- 
many. 6695 


Nids (Les) ; de La grand folie, paroles 
de Louis Lemarchand, musique de 
Maurice Hermite, of France. 
Mariu2o,+ LO28: - de Mar 2oe¥ 
689068; Enoch & cie., Paris. 6696 


Night; 2-pt. song, music by Alberto 
Randegger, arr. by H. A. Chambers, 
of England; treble voices; in A flat. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 


pest, Hungary. 


pt. TAS. v.20 


31; E 689116; Novello & co., ‘Itd., 
London. 6697 


Night (The) club; words and melody 
by W. Camm. © 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1928; 
E 683915; Walter Camm, New York. 

6698 


Night in a prairie town; words by 
May Williams Ward, music by A. 
Buzzi-Peccia; high voice. © Dec. 
22, 1927; 2, ¢..,Mears 1G, (1O28)-, 1b: 
688049; Carl Fischer, inc, New 
York. 6699: 


Night (A) in Budapest; valse, mel- 
ody by B. Schaffer. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1928; E 688890; B. Schaffer, Phila- 
delphia. 6700 


Night (The) in the forest (La nit al 
bose) ; symphonic sketch, by J. C. 
Coll; orch. sec. © 1c Mar. 6, 1928; 
EK 686646; John’ Costa Coll, New 
York. 6701 


Night (A) in Vienna; valse, melody 


by B. Schaffer. ©, 1 ¢ Mar. 14, 
1928; E 683891; B. Schaffer, Phila- 
delphia. 6702 


Night (The) march; poem by J. Lloyd 
Mahony, music by Richard Kountz; 
cho. of men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
27,1928;  2).Gs, Mars 20 oo tezoe,s; 
Boston music co., Boston. 6703. 


Night wind’s message; Chippewa love 
song, words and music by G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer. 1. Sop. or ten.— 
2. Mezzo-sop. or bar. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 2 c. each Mar. 2; E 683575; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 6704 


Nights; a fantasy, words by Willis K. 
sones, music by Joseph W. Clokey ; 
cho. of women’s voices. 4to. © 
Mar. "6; 1928") Sarvs Siva eee 
686765 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

: 6705: 


Nights of longing; words by M. 
Cruickshank, music by William Van 
Beaver. © 1 c Mar. 21, 1928; EH 
687108 ; Mabel Cruickshank, Youngs- 
town, O. 6706 


Ninefold kyrie; for use with the com- 
munion service in G, music by H. A. 


Chambers, of England; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © 
Mar. 13, 1928; 1 ce») Mar. 2138;) B 
685726; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

6707 


No matter where I go; words and mu- 
sic by J. Lapin. Cleveland, O., 
Dankworth co. © Mar. 24, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 24; E 688277; Jean Lapin, 
Cleveland. 6708 


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no. 3, 1928 


6730 


No more dreary rainy days; words 


and music by R. Beierle. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 5, 1928; E 683678; Robert 
Beierle, Covington, Ky. 6709 


No orphans in heaven; words by. R. 
Jeffers, melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 
© 1c¢ Mar. 14, 1928; E 683899; 
Rebecca Jeffers, Jellico, Tenn. 6710 


Nobody home; words from Yonkers 
Statesman and F. H. Huntley, music 
by Fred H. Huntley; mixed voices. 


4to. © Jan. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 1; 
EK 686468; Henry T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 6711 


Nobody shows what my baby shows; 
words and melody by Andy Razaf. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 683603; 
Joseph M. Davis, New York. 6712 


Noche buia; tango, by Barretto de 
Souza [i. e. J. Barretto de Souza]; 
pf. ©1c. Mar. 15, 1928; E 686900 ; 
Joseph Barretto de Souza, New 
York. 6713 


Northern world; descriptive overture, 
by Ed Chenette; band. 4to. © 
Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c« Mar. 23; HB 
688211; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 6714 


Norwegian bridal march; by Herman 
Sandby, of Denmark; transcribed 
for violin, cello and pf. © Dec. 9, 
1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1928; E 688009 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 6715 


Nothin’ on my mind; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito. © Feb. 
29;°1928; 2 ce: Mar. 2; E 688576; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

6716 


Notte lunare (Moonlit night); ro- 
mance, words by Silvio Picchianti, 
English version by Alice Mattullath, 


music by A. Seismit-Doda; high 
voice, in D. © Dec. 16, 1927; 2 c. 
Mar. 16, 1928; E 688037; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 6717 


Novelty intermezzos ; by Emil Velazco ; 
organ. 1. Francesca.. [4 others] © 
Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 6; E 687114; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 6718 


Now and then; words and music by 
W..i.. Stearns,...©).'1.¢... Mar’ ‘26, 
1928; E 687225; William Lafayette 
Stearns, Pawhuska, Okl. 6719 


Now listen Mary tomorrow will be our 
wedding day; words and melody by 
W. A. King. © 1c. Mar. .26, 1928; 
E 688377; William August King, 
Johnstown, Pa. 6720 


Nuit perverse; paroles d’Armand 
Foucher et Daval, musique de D. 
Berniaux, of France. © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 685978 ; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 6721 


Nuits d’Orient; boston, paroles. de 
Didier Gold, musique de M. Cazes, 
of France; pf. Paris, Montmartre- 


edition. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1c. Mar. 
6, 1928; E 685968; Mario Cazes, 
Paris. 6722 


Number one; by H. A. Taylor; instru- 
mental. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1928; H 
683783 ; Harry Albert Taylor, Deer 
Lodge, Mont. 6723 


Nuovo metodo per violino (New meth- 
od for the violin) ; con la teoria del 
tetracordo, di Alfeo Buya, of Italy. 
pte. 6%, fasc. 2°, posizione 9%. 
[Italian, French and English text] 
© Mar-'2, 1928+ 1 ¢.-Mar, 213 
685910; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

‘ 6724 


Nurses; words and melody by B. 8. 
Rush. "C)"1.S¢. Mar. 14° 1028"." BH) 
683923; Burton Stanley Rush, Balti- 
more. 6725 


Nymphs and _ shepherds; song, by 
Henry Purcell, arr. by Gordon Jacob, 
of Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 18, 
1927; 1 c. Oct. 8; E 685836; Oxford 
university press, London. 6726 


O Calvary; words by Palmer Hart- 
sough, music by J. H. Fillmore; sop. 
or alto. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 19; E 686989; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 6727 


O heavenly Father [and] Ave Maria; 
words of each set to same music 
by D. H. Piller; sop. or ten. [EHng- 
lish and Latin text] [Photostat] 
© 1c Mar. 29, 1928; E 687307; 
David H. Piller, Baton Rouge, La. 

6728 


O Lamb of God, most lowly; prayer, 
words anon., music by Elsie M. Eck- 
man. © Dec. 24, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 
10, 1928; E 686760; Elsie Eckman, 
Roxbury, Mass. 6729 


O Lawd, look down; 4-pt. song, words 
by Edward D. Barker, music by 
Fred H. Huntley; women’s voices. 
Aton key Mae T1926 2°. Mar. 7 : 
EK 686748; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 6730 


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6731 


O perfect love; words by D. F. Gur- 
ney, music by D. H. Piller. [Photo- 


Sieh Oe) a er. Mary 25" TOs ih 
687316; David H. Piller, Baton 
Rouge, La. 6731 


O salutaris; de Reyer, arr. par Raoul 
Labis, of France; orch. restreint 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 
10, 1928; 1 c«. Mar. 6; E 685960; 
Choudens, Paris. 6732 


O salutaris; paroles sacré, musique de 
Marcel Delannoy, of France; 4 deux 
voix avec acc. dorgue ou _ har- 

(monium. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 
27; E 685412; Heugel, Paris. 6733 


O sole mio (My sunshine); by EH. di 
Capua, arr. by Roger Halle, fingered 
and bowed by Henry Dubin; violin 
and pf. New York, G. Lipskin & 
son. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 1; 
E 686475; G. & J. Lipskin, New 
York. 6734 


O tender Shepherd; sacred song, words 
and music by Bernard Hamblen; 
low voice, in F. © Mar. 19, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 21; E 688138; Boston music 
¢€o., Boston, Mass. 6735 


O, ya, ya; by Alexandra De Markoff, 
arr. by D. Onivas [pseud. of Domen- 
ico Savino]; orch. 4to. © Jan. 6, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 7; E 679935; Paul 
Whiteman publications, inc., New 
Ors. 6736 


Oberon; ouverture zur oper, von C. 
M. v. Weber, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. © Feb. 
7, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 2; E 685349; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 6737 


OOopRaHHBIA ecTpyHe; vals, by A. 
Schwartz; 1st violin. © 1c. Mar. 
9, 1928; E 683750; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 6738 


Océan (L’) furieux (Angry sea); par 
EF. July, of Franee; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 27; E 685678; Choudens, 
Paris. 6739 


Océan (L’) inquiet (Stormy ocean) ; 
scéne marine, de F. July, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685966; 
Choudens, Paris. 6740 


Ode an den tod; fiir minnerchor und 
orch., worte von Fr. Hoélderlin, musik 
von Felix Woyrsch, of Germany, op. 
57; klavierauszug. © Feb. 16, 1927; 
1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685292; .N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 6741 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 23° 


Cidipus rex; opéra-oratorio en deux 
actes, d’aprés Sophocle, par I. Straw- 
insky et J. Cocteau, texte de J. 
Cocteau, of France, mis en latin par 
J. Danielou, of France, musique par 
Igor Strawinsky; réduction pour 
chant et pf. © Oct. 6, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 3, 1928; E 684649; Russischer 
musikverlag, g.m. b. h., Berlin. 6742 


Off we go; book of poetry pieces, by 
Angela Diller and Elizabeth Quaile; 
pf. with words. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2. e¢. 
Mar. 7; E 686738; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 6743 


Offenbach (Jacques). Barecaroiie; 
from The tales of Hoffmann, simpli- 
fied and arr. by Calvin Grooms; pf. 
© Mar. 21, 1928; 2c. Mar. 23; B 
688205 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 6744 


Orpheus in der unterwelt (Orphée 
aux enfers) ; ouverture, von J. Offen- 
_ baeh-Binder, arr. von L. Weninger, 
of Austria; orch. mit pf.-organ direc- 
tion... © Feb. "7, 1928 ioc. Mar. 2: 
HE 685353; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 6745 


Oft in the stilly night; words by 
Thomas Moore, set to an Irish tradi- 
tional air arr. by Ronald Biggs, of 
Great Britain; in A flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 26, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 6; EH 685450; Oxford 
university press, London. 6746 


Oh ain’t life wonderful; words and 
musie by D. Walker. © 1c. Mar. 1, 
1928; E 687163; Dan Walker, New 
York. 6747 


Oh boy I’ve got some baby now; fox 
trot, words and music by HEH. H. 
Gregg; pf.and ukuleleace. Lansing, 
Mich., Independent music co. 
Mar: 27, 192867 25, ¢. (Mar. s2igy 1 
687182 ; Ellis Elmore Gregg, Lansing, 
Mich. 6748 


Oh boy! that’s me; words and music 
by P. C. Fitz Gerald. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 27; E 687194; Percy. C. 
Fitz Gerald, Roswell, N. M. 6749 


Oh Carmenita; words and melody by 
Harry Warren. © 1 ¢ Mar.,,22, 
1928 ; E 687085; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 6750 


Oh dearie! yes, honey; fox trot, words 
by M. J. Stone, music by Frank W. 
Ford. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2c. Mar..2; 
E 683583; Marion J. Stone, Havre 
de Grace, Md. 6751 


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no. 3, 1928 


Oh Henry; fox-trot, words and music 
by E. Jack Pourman and Paul BE. 
Goodman; pf., banjo and. ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 3,'1928; 2 ec. Mar. 6; 
E 686589; Harmonia music pub- 
lishers, Elizabeth, N. J. 6752 


Oh, honey don’t be blue, Tm only 


teasin’ you; words and music by 
G: E. Smith; pf. © 1c Mar. 12, 
1928; E 686828; George Hdward 


Smith, Chicago. 6753 


Oh, how the girls adore me; from The 
red robe, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Jean Gilbert, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York; pf. and 
ukulele acc. New York, Harms, inc. 
© Mar. 24, 1928; 2 ce Mar. 27: E 
687231; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 6754 


Oh, light of my life; words and music 
by E. R. Whited. © Feb. 3, 1928; 
2 c@ Mar. 7; E 686872; Hima R. 
Whited, Middleport, N. Y. 6755 


Oh listen to the church bells chime; 
ballad, words by M. Minter, music 
by Jack Edwards. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
27; E 687189; Myrtle Minter, St. 
Lou's. 6756 


Oh, little road! words by Minnie F. 
Owens, music by D. Williams. © 
1c Mar. 6, 1928; E 686634; Don 
Williams, New York. 6757 


Oh love divine ; words by M. E. House, 
musie by B. M. Hale. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 
1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 688340; Mary 
H. House, Syracuse, N. Y. 6758 


Oh! love, this wonderful nights from 
Lumber love, words by Leslie Stiles, 
music by Berté Adams, of Great 
Britain; in D. [Staff and _ tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 21, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 2; E 685658; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 6759 


Oh, Lueindy ; quartet, words by Thekla 
Hollingsworth, musie by Jessie IL. 
Deppen, arr. by F. Henri Klickmann ; 
mixed voices. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 18; E 683873; Harms, inc., 
New York. 6760 


Oh! Mabel, keep on doing it, do; words 
by Fred Godfrey. music by L. Silber- 
man, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 

‘lele ace.; in G.. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 28, 1927; 
1c Feb. 9, 1928: E 685840; Leopold 
Silberman, London. 6761 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


y 6773 


Oh, mommer oh, mommer buy me one 
of those; words by George Goldharn, 
melody by B. Ward. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
7, 1928; E 683719; Billy Ward, Phil- 
adelphia. 6762 


Oh, oh, na kameni moh (Ox, ox, Ha 
KaMeni mox); arr. by D. Kokolsky, 
mand. and guit. orch. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 20; E. 686996 ; 
Dmytro Kokolsky, New York. 6763 


Oh Sarah! oh ’Enery; yokel duet, 
words and music by Ernest Long- 
staife, of Great Britain; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
28, 1928; 1 ¢c. Mar. 28; E 689080; 
Reynolds & co., London. 6764 


Oh! what a baby; fox trot, words and 
music by W. Tisko. © 1 ec. Mar. 
23, 1928; E 688235; William Tisko, 
Seranton,. Pa. 6765 


Oh you Susie: fox-trot or one-step, 
words and music by ©. Skelley. © 
1c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 683625; Clarence 
Skelley, Rock River, Wy. 6766 


Oi is doz a meidel (Some girl) ; words 
by Molly Picon, melody by J. M. 
Rumshisky. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1928; 
E 688409; Joseph M. Rumshisky, 
New York. 6767 


Oje ma’ me voglio ’nzura’; versi e 
melodia di R. Ciaramella. © 1 ce. 
Mar. 18, 1928; E 6868386; Ernesto 
Rossi and Roberto Ciaramella, New 
York. 6768 


O-k-m-n-x, we’re twenty million strong ; 
words by Billy De Beck and Sid 
Silvers, music by Phil Baker and 
J. Russel Robinson; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; 
EK 688443; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 6769 


Old dog blues; words and melody by 
Jim Jackson. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1928; 
EH 683617; Loren L. Watson, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 6770 


Old (The) fashioned waltz; words and 
music by Dan Blanco; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2c. Mar. 
15; EK 683959 ; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

6771 


Old pals are the best pals after all; 
words and melody by Gene Austin, 
Charles Bates and Billy Rose... © 
1c. Mar. 27, 1928; E 687207; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 6772 


Old (The) spinning wheel; by Ma- 
thilde Bilbro; pf., with words. © 
Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 686736 ; 
G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 6773 


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6774 


Old Swanee shore;. words and music 
by J. M. Callju. Chicago, Ill., Star 
music pub. co. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 6; EH 686577; Joe M. Callju, 
Chicago. 6774 


Ole Virginny’s lullaby; waltz, words 
and music by Erno Rapee, Lew Pol- 
lack and Sidney D. Mitchell, arr. by 
Joseph Nussbaum; oreh. 4to. © 
Mar. 15, 1928;.2 ¢ Mar. 16; H 
687003 ; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

6775 


Olga; valse, por Felipe Soto, of Sal- 
vador; pf. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1928; BE 
683721; Dada-Dada & co., San Sal- 
vador, Salvador. 6776 


Olga, Olga; charleston sur les motifs 
de la chanson de Jules Hubert et 
Dominicy, par Dominicy, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur et paroles. 
4to.. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1. ¢ Mar. 6, 
1928 ; E, 685982; F. Dominicy, .Paris. 

6777 


Ollone (Max d’) Quinze lecons d’har-- 


monie; basses et chants donnés avec 
la réalisation de l’auteur, par Max 
d’Ollone, of France. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685377; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 6778 


Oly jO az a vasadrnap; Yale blues, 
szOvegét irta Weiner Istvan, zenéjét 
szerzé EF. Markush, of Hungary. 
Budapest, Rozsavoélgyi és tarsa. © 
Jan. 1 1928 +) a. e.g Mar ete Bl 
689047; Fred Markush, Budapest, 
Hungary. 6779 


Ombres (Les) (The shadows); d’ A. 
Honegger, of Switzerland ; orch. avec 
pf.-conducteur. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685399 ; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 6780 


On a Sunday morn; descriptive inter- 
mezzo, by H. C. Horne, arr. by Mon- 
tague Ewing, both of England; pf. 
© Dee. 15, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1928; 
H} 685985; Aeolian music pub. co., 
London. 6781 


On dit oui...on dit non ...; d’aprés 
Quella di fuori porta, chanson fox- 
trot, de F, Boghen, arr. par R. Bru- 
nel, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 13; E 685775; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 6782 


On Dover pier; words by J. Ashby 
Sterry, music by Samuel R. Lewis; 
med. voice. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 5; EK 686723; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 6783 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


On duty; march, by A. J. Weidt. 1. 
Plectrum banjos.—2. Ten. banjos. © 
Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 5; EB 
683649, 683650; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 6784, 6785 


On my xylophone; words and melody 
by C. Bone. © 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1928; 
E 687028 ; Carroll Bone, Long Beach, 
Calif. 6786 | 


On San Diego Bay; words by J. A. 
Decker, music by E. C. Hawley. © 
1 ec. Feb. 28, 1928; E 686459; John 
Albert Decker and Edward Charles 
Hawley, La Mesa, Calif. 6787 


On the field; by A. F. Wendland, arr. 
by R. B. Eisenberg; band. 4to. 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 1; EH 686523 ; 
W. R. Dalbey music co., Omaha, 
Neb. ; 6788 


On vend d’lamour; valse musette, de 
Fernand Heintz, arr. par Bonald; 
orch. avec. pf.-conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1c. Feb. 21, AS26. Fh 


685662; Editions L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 6789 
Once; words by Austin Carey and 


Charlotte Kackley, music by B- Mil- 
ler. ©1c, Mar. 22, 1928; E 687071; 
Bob Miller, Memphis, Tenn. 6790 


Once, very long ago; words by John 
Masefield, music by Ralph Greaves, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 4, 1926; 
1c. Feb. 25, 1928; E 689005; Oxford 
university press, London. 6791 


One (The) I’m looking for; from 
That’s a good girl, words by Doug- 
las Furber and Ira Gershwin, music 
by Joseph Meyer and Philip Charig. 
London, Chappell & co., ltd. © Feb. 
‘6, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 2; E 686682; 
Harms, ine., New York. 6792 


One last kiss; waltz ballad, words by 
James Dyrenforth, music by Lea 
Russell, of England; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Charles Hanley; in 
EF flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 22, 1928; 1 ¢.’ Mar. 
30; E 689098; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., London. 6793 


One little kiss; words and melody by 
Y. M. Petersen. © 1 @ ‘Mar. 5, 
1928; E 683670; Yvonne Marie 
Petersen, San Francisco. 6794 


One little kiss in the moonlight; words 
by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, mel- 
ody by Harry Warren. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
21, 1928; E 688152; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 6795 


048 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


One moonlight night in Romany; 
words and melody by B. House, jr. 
©.1 ¢c. Mar. 30, 1928; E 688404; 
Bromley House, jr., Indianapolis. 

6796 


One night of love; words and music 
by Roy Turk and Lou Handman; 
pf. aecc., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 3; E 686543; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 6797 


‘One time gal of mine; words by W. L. 
Russell, melody by Benjamin Shaw, 
arr. by W. L. Russell. © 1 c..Mar. 
12, 1928; E 683786; William Lloyd 
Russell, New York. 6798 


Only; words by Lilian Whiting, music 
by J. Klumpkey. © 1 ¢. Feb. 14, 
1928; E 686945; Julia Klumpkey, 
San Francisco. 6799 


‘Only in dreams; words and melody by 
B. L. Cupp. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1928; 
E 686674; Bessie Lee Cupp, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 6800 


‘Only mother cares for me; fox trot, 
by Clifford Hayes; orch. 4to. © 
Pep, pe ico. 2, Cc, war... 19°, B 
688131; United publishing co., New 
York. 6801 


‘Only one girl in the world for me; 
words and music by Dave Marion 
ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. 
by HBugene Platzman, with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand 
old songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2. c. 
Mar. 29; E 687263; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 6802 


Onward Laconia; march, by Robert A. 
Foss; band. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 13; E 686819; Hiram C. 
Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 6803 


‘(Open dat doah; words and music by 
R. Raney. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1928; B 
687104; Rebekah Raney, San Fran- 
cisco. 6804 


Open (The) road; suite, by Hermann 
Lohr, of Great Britain; pf. 1. Pas- 
torale. [38 others] © Mar. 7, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 9; E 685740; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 6805 


Operetten—heft 2; von Johann 
Strauss, vorwort u. anmerkungen 
von C. A. Bratter, bearb. von Wal- 
ther Hirschberg, of Germany; pf. 
mit text, iC) war: bo. 1927"! 1G. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 685515; Ullstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 6806 


6818 


Opus 1; by M. S. Rosen; pf. no. 3, 4. 
© 1c. each Mar. 13, 1928; E 686833, 
686834; Milton Sonnett Rosen, New 
York. 6807, 6808 


Orange blossoms; by Rudolf Friml, op. 
57, no. 3, arr. by Frank Louis Tay- 
lor, of Great Britain; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Jan. 30, 1928; 1 e. 
Feb. 10; E 685348; Alfred Lengnick 
& co., ltd., London. 6809 


Orange juice; charleston fox-trot, by 
B. Bently, of Belgium; orch. 4to. 
© Dec. 10, 1927; 1 « Feb. 7, 1928; 
EK 684681; Bob Bently, Antwerp, 
Belgium. 6810 


Oriental impressions; by H. Eichheim ; 
pf. London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 
1. Japanese sketch. [4 others] © 
Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 8; E 683881 ; 
Henry LHichheim, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 6811 


Oriental moon; waltz, words by Allan 
R. Dyte, musie by O. D. Roetling. 
© 1 ©@ Mar. 28, 1928; E 688371; 
Olive D. Roetling, Buffalo. 6812 


Original (The) Greek blues; melody 
by Tetos Demetriades, of Turkey, 
domiciled at New York City. © 
1c Feb. 29, 1928; E 688384; Tetos 
music store, New York. 6813 


Oshkosh; words and music by Dale 
Wimbrow; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Mar. 10, 1928; 2 ¢.; Mar. 22; HB 
687053 ; Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., 
New York. 6814 


Ostern; worte von Josef Schregel, 
musik von Richard Trunk, of Ger- 
many, op. 59, no. 1; m&nnerchor. 
4to. © Mar. 8, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 26; 
EH 689043; Robert Forberg, Leipzig. 

6815 


Ot azoi wet sein mein meidele (My 
little girl will be like that) ; words 
by Molly Picon, music by J. M. 
Rumshisky. ‘© 1 ¢ Mar. 30, 1928; 
E 688437; Joseph M. Rumshisky, 
New York. 6816 


Oui oui faux pas; petite Parisian song, 
words by Sam Silverman, music by 
S. Silverman and L. Friedman. 

1 c. Mar. 19, 1928; E 687017; Sam 
Silverman and Leo Friedman, Los 
Angeles. 6817 


Our air route we must consider; words 
_ by G. E. Weller, melody by Robert 
H. Brennen. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1928; 
E 683904; Gussie E. Weller, Big 
Pool, Md. 6818 


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6819 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Our Al to succeed Cal; campaign song, 
words by H. Machugh, set to an old 
Welsh air. [Photostat] ©1c. Mar. 
26, 1928; E 688292; Edward Mac- 


hugh, Boston. 6819 
Gur boys of the air patrol; words by 
John H. McDonald, melody by 


Arthur 8. Josselyn. © 1e¢. Mar. 16, 
1928; H 683946; Robberson music 
pub. co., Pawtucket, R. 1. 6820: 


Cur dear dad and mother; words by 


P. Seifried, music by L. E. Goffin. . 


© 1c Mar. 27, 1928; E 687222; 
Pearl Seifried, Fremont, O. 6821 


Our house—ig your house; words and 
mus ¢ by Fred Holt and James 
Walsh, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar..5, 1928-41. ¢. Mari'6¢) Bb 


685813; B. Feldman & co., London. . 


6822 


Our Peg; musical play in 3 acts, book 
by Edward Knoblock, lyrics by 
Harry Graham, music by Harold 
Fraser-Simson, of Great Britain. 
Vocal se. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 
13; E 685758; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, Itd., London. 6823 


Cur protectors; march-two-step, by 
Harry Appel; pf. © Jan. 16, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 16; E 683985; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 6824 


Our royal gentleman; words by Wil- 
liam Kaye, music by J. Rodger 
Leitch, of Great Britain; med. voice. 
London, B. Feldman & co. © Mar. 
12,,1928; 1 cc: Mar: 13; E 685927; 
W. K. Gibson, Belfast, Ireland. 

6825 

Out in my garden; words and music by 
B. Youngs. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1928; 
E 686792; Blanche Youngs, Evart, 
Mich. 6826 


Over the waves (Sobre las olas) ; 
waltz, by Rosas, arr. by Roger Halle, 
fingered and , bowed . by Theo. 
Kagann; violin and pf. New York, 
G. Lipskin & son. © Feb. 21, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 1; E 686476; G. & J. Lip- 
skin, New York. 6827 


Overzier (Willy) 5 lieder; worte von 
H. Zerkaulen, u. a., musik von W. 


Overzier, of Germany; mittlere 
singstimme mit klavier o. lauten: 
begleituneg. 1. Rheinfahrt. [ 4 


others] © July 28, 1927;.1 ¢, Mar. 


3 


2, 1928; E 685618; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rhine, Germany, 6828 


Owl (The) hoots on a tee-pee pole; 
by Thurlow Lieurance, arr. by Roy 
©ato; organ. ‘© Mar. 5, 19285) 2c. 
Mar. 7; E 686711; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 6829 


Oxford (The) song book ; collected and 
arr. by Thomas) Weod, of Great 
Britain: (iv Zoh4te! ©): Janel 2, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 6; EH 685424; Oxford 
university press, London. 6830: 


Paderewski (I. J.) -Ssuite; von I. J. 
Paderewski, of Poland, op. 10, 16, 
and 14, bearb. von G. Becce, of Italy ; 
grosses orch., mit vicline 1 direk- 


tion. 4to. 1. Chant d’amour. [3 
others] © June 7, 1927; 1 ec. Nov. 2; 
HE 676492; Hd.- Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 6831 


Paganini (Niccolo) Caprice XVI; 
transcribed by Harry Fratkin; vio- 


lin; and:.pfy © ;Dee. 21,4927; 2 c. 
Mar. 16, 1928;  E. 6880383; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 6832 


Grandes études de Paganini; 
transcrites par FE. Liszt, hrsg. .u. 
bearb. von Moriz Rosenthal, of 
Austria; pf. nr. 6, in A-moll.—nr. 5, 
in E-dur.—nr. 4, In E-dur.—nr. 38, 
La campanella, in gis-mol.—nr. 2, 
in es-dur.—nr. 1, in G-moll. © Sept. 
30, 1927; 1 e«. each Feb. ..27, 1928; 
E 685474685479; Ulistein, a. ¢g., 
Berlin. 6833-6838 


Pages d’Espagne; dix piéces, de Raoul 
Laparra, of France; pf. Hditions 
Costallat. ©: Dee: 31; 1927; 1 c. 
Mar. 6, 1928; EH 685974; Lucien de 
Lacour, Paris. 6839 


Pal of my youth; words and music by 
S. E. B. Cox. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1928; 
E 688153; Sarah Etta Barnes Cox, 
Healdsburg, Calif. 6840 


Pal why don’t you come back; words 
and melody by G. B. Strait and R. 
CG. Evans. © 1«e@ Mar. 7, 1928;.E 
683713: George Burl Strait and Ray- 
mond Charlie Evans, Dallas. 6841 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Ave Maria; English words by Bea- 
_trice E. Bulman, of Great, Britain, 
music ed. by Charles Kennedy 
Scott, of Great Britain; 4 female 
voices. 4to. © Oct: 14, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 25, 1928; HB 689002; Oxford 
university press, London. 6842 


Thy hath broken His 
heart ; for Passiontide or 


rebuke 
anthem 


0 


no. 3, 192 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6864 


general use, English words adapted 
by Herbert G. Smith; 5 mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 19, 
1928: 1 ¢. Mar. 24: EH 689009; Banks 
& sons, York, England. 6843 


Pan's angelicus; liturgical text, music 
by Joseph I. Miiller; organ ace. 4to. 
1. 4 male voices.—2. Mixed voices. 
© Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 6; 
E 686579, 686580; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 6844, 6845 


Panis angelicus; liturgical text, music 
by Pietro A. Yon; 4 male voices; 
organ acc. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 17; E 686919; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 6846 


Panis angelicus; music by Pietro A. 
Yon; mixed voices, with bar. solo, 
and organ acc. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
es 2 ce. Mar ols fi 687383. dy 
Fischer & bro., New York. 6847 


Paraders (The); march, by George 
Lipschultz, seored by William C. 
Schoenfeld; orch. 4to. © Feb. 29, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 1; E 686485; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 6848 


Paraders (The) ; march militaire, by 
Maurice S. Taube; pf. © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 683982; Den- 
ton & Haskins music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 6849 


Paradise; words and melody by R. 
Le Favre; in G. © 1 c¢. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 683940; Robert Le Favre, 
Chicago. 6850 


Paradise lane; words by Mary V. 
Hinkley, music by C. J. Hinkley. © 
1 ce. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687304; Clyde 
J. Hinkley, Los Angeles. 6851 


Pardon (The) came too late; words 
and musie by Paul Dresser, ed. by 
Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by 
Eugene Platzman, with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs.) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2c. Mar. 
29; E 687242; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 6852 


Parfum (Le) des lys (The perfume of 
lilies) ; de Georges Hue, arr. par 
Raoul Labis, of France; orch. re- 
streint avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685959; 
Choudens, Paris. 6853 


Paris, soleil du monde; de La grande 
folie, paroles de Louis Lemarchand 
et Victor Vallier, musique de Mau- 
rice Hermite, of France et H. Acker- 


mans, of Belgium. © Mar. 23, 1928: 
1 ¢. Mar. 28; E 689070; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 6854 


Parjure; tango, von Edouard Bianco, 
arr. von Bernhard HKgg, of Germany ; 
orch., mit pf.-direction. 4to. 
NOV, “157 “192. eicy “pecre2t> Hi 
677734; Musik-verlag City, Leipzig. 

6855 


Parting; words and melody by R. 
Henderly. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1928; E 
686489; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. . 6856 


Parting (A) toast; community song 
from the Hebrides, [and] Early rose 
I one fine morning (Dh’eirich mi 
moch maduinn cheitein) ; tunes from 
N. Bay, arr. by Marjory Kennedy- 
Fraser, of Great Britain. [English 
and Gaelic text] © Mar. 12, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 28; E 689085; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London: 6857 


Partons, m’amour; valse printaniére, 
paroles de Gabriello et R. Margand, 
musique de Fernand Heintz, arr. de 
M. Gracey, both of France; ofch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
8, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 4; E 669209; 
William Smyth, Paris. 6858 


Passacaglia; by Leopold Godowsky ; 
pf. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 c.. Mar. 16; 
E 688031; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6859 


Passione ’“ncampagna; versi di T. Mic- 
cio, melodia di Raffaele Balsamo. 
4to. © Feb. 15, 1928; 2c. Feb. 24; 
E 686535; Tony Miccio, Brooklyn. 

6860 


Pasforale;., by. ,D.,, H. , .Biller;,.; pe: 
[Photostat] © 1. Mar. 29, 1928; 
EK 687319; David H. Piller, Baton 
Rouge, La. 6861 


Patrol blues; par O. Dofny, of Bel- 
gium; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685683; Choudens, Paris. 

6862 


Pattuglia (La) dei tzigani; di Vir- 
gilio Ranzato, of Italy; violino e pf. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21; E 
685901; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

6863 


Paul (The) Ash swing; words by 
M. EH. Erickson, music by Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928; 
E 686917; Mildred Estella Erickson, 


Chicago. 6864 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6865 


pt. It, n. s., v. 23: 


Pavane; de Angelo, tyran de Padoue, 
paroles de Charles Méré, musique de 
Alfred Bruneau, of France. © Feb. 
2, 1928; 1 c Feb. 27; BE 685404; 
Heugel, Paris. 6865 


Pay-off, (The); fox trot, by Howdy 
Quicksell; orch. 4to. © Feb. °28, 
1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14; E 683886; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 6866 


Peace and happiness; words and mel- 
ody by'M. Moine. © 1.c¢. Mar. 22, 
1928; E 687076; Mary Moine, Ritt- 
man, O. 6867 


Peace forever; march, by George B. 
Lutz, arr. by William Strasser, of 


Hungary, domiciled at New York, 
N. ‘Y.;  oreh., _ with pf. conductor. 
4to...© ‘Mar. -23,°1928: 2 ¢. Mar. 


26; E 688270; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 6868 


Peace on the deep; pt. song, words by | 


Miss Mullock, music by Daniel 
Protheroe; sop., alto and bass. 4to. 
©° Mar. 93, 1926:-22e! Mar 16". Bi 
683961; Henry T. FitzSimons, Chi- 
cago. 6869 


Peaceful river; words and music by 


A. Rouse, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York, arr. by J. H. 
Arnold; with mixed quartette. © 
Mar. 21, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 24; H 
687132; Alice Rouse, New York. 


6870 | 


Peachiest (The) peach; words and 
melody by ©. A. Stephenson. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 14, 1928; E 683925; C. Alice 
Stephenson, E. Weymouth, Mass. 

6871 


Pedlar (The); 4-pt. cho., words from 
Shakespeare’s Winter’s tale, music 
by Ernest A. Dicks, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 5, 
1928; 2. ¢, Mar..7; EY 686705; ‘Dheo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 6872 


Peek-a-boo; words and music by Wil- 
liam J. Seanlan, ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eugene 
Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. (Jn Grand old songs) 
©,Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ¢c. Mar. 29; EB 
687265; Shapiro, Bernstein & Go., 
ine., New York. 6873 


Peek-a-boo lane; descriptive piece, by 
T. Robin MacLachlan; pf. © Mar. 
lop eee. aya. MAE 19. Sesuae : 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

6874 


Pélerinage (Pilgrimage); scéne mys- 


tique, d’Alex. de Taeye, of Belgium; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
/ Feb. 10, 1928; 1 « Mar. 6; E 685962 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 6875. 


Pennsylvania rag; fox-trot, by Glenn 
McKinley Coleman; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
9, 1928; E 686899; Glenn M. Cole- 
man & co., Chicago. 6876: 


Pera samba; de Mano, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Dee... 31,' 192751: ic; MebloQiTs, 1928; 
E 685682; Choudens, Paris. 6877 


Persevering (A) vocalist; pt. song, 
words by W. O. Miller, music by H. 
Alexander Matthews; men’s voices 
with ten. solo ad lib. 4to. © Mar. 

£18, 14928 5) 2.-c..<Mary 23 iki 688242 - 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 6878 


Pet of the ranch; intermezzo two step,. 
by Jos. J. Denton; pf. © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 683979; Den- 
ton & Haskins music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 6879 


Peters (Rudolf) Zwei praéludien; 
von R. Peters, of Germany, op. 13, 
no. 1 u. 2; klavier. © Oct. 29, 1926; 
1 e@ Feb. 27, 1928; E 685290; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 6880: 


Petite (La) demoiselle; ballet, by Ed. 
B. ‘Claypocle, arr. ‘by William. C. 
Schoenfeld; orch. with rf. or organ 
ace. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
7; E 683690; Irving Berlin standard 


music corp., New York. 6881 
Phantasma; words and music by Sam 
Charles; med. voice. © Feb. 27, 


1928 5 2..¢. »MiaT. he Pei Core oak x 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6882 


Picture (A) of you; words and music 
by Robert Brown. © Mar. 24, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 26; E 688266; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 6883 


Picture (The) that is turned toward 


the wall; words and music by 
Charles Graham, ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eugene 


Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. .(Jn Grand old songs) 
() Mar. 22.1928" 3) Slabs eae: fs 
687240; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 6884 


Piéces de fantaisie; en 4 suites, par 
Louis Vierne, of France; grand 
orgue. 3°™°® suite, op. 54 .1. Dédi- 
eace. [5 others]—4°™® suite, op. 55. 
1. Aubade. [5 others]. © Dec. 31, 
1927; .1 C.. Gach. Heb, wz. bees eo. Es 


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' 685360, 685361; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 6885, 6886 


Pilgrim (The); supplement. to the 
dramatic service for Easter, pre- 
pared by the Department of mis- 
sionary education and the Depart- 
ment of church schools of the Meth- 
odist Episcopal church, music com- 
piled from various sources. 8yvo. © 
Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 3; 
A 1070074; Methodist book concern, 
New York. 6887 


Pining ; from Keep shufflin’, words and 
music by Henry Creamer and Clar- 
ence Todd: pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Feb. 29, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 2; E 683822; 
Harms, inc.. New York. 6888 


Pins and needles; by Donald Thorne, 
‘of England; pf.. © Mar. 7, 1928; 
1 ce. Mar. 30; E 689097; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 6889 


Pinto; western allegro, by Hugo 
Riesenfeld, arr. by Erno Rapée; full 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Jan. 
17, 1928; 2 c Mar. 16; E 688060; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 6890 


Pirate (A) story; by Maxwell Eck- 
stein; pf. © Dec. 8, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 688017; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 6891 


Pisa bien y no resbales; letra y mu- 
Sica por Ed Tavo y Esteban V. 
Escalante, both of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. S8vo.. [Photo- 
stat}? © Mar. 26, 1928; 2. c.. Mar. 
31; E 687369; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 6892 


Piskie (A) revel; by Arthur Baynon, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 27, 
1928 3) 1 Gay Mar>,8;,.E\,:685830.; - J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 6893 


Pitter-patter raindrops; by Maxwell 
Eckstein; pf. © Dec. 8, 1927; 2 c. 
Mar. 16, 1928; E .688020; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 6894 


Pizzicati; d’ Alfredo Barbirolli, of 
Italy, et Fernand Jehin, of Belgium ; 
pf. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1c. Feb. 27: E 
685409; Heugel, Paris. 6895 


Sonate; de S. Plé, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685370; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 6896 


Pleasant (A) ramble; by Edyth Steele, 
'. of Great Britain; pf. (Cover title: 
A summer ramble) © Feb. 1, 1928; 
1 c. Feb. 16; E 684884; A. Hammond 
& co., London. 6897 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6906 


Please don’t go away; words and mu- 
sic by C. La Vere Johnson. Salina, 
Kan., La Vere Johnson pub. co. © 
Mar a0" 1928 2 'e.. Mar. Sle" B 
687364; Charles La Vere Johnson, 
Salina, Kan. 6898 


Please don’t say goodbye; waltz song, 
words by Wm. Wussow, music by 
Edwin T:llman; 2 treble voices. © 
Mar. 16,1925" 2 G...Mar, 24.5. 8) 
687129; Edwin Tillman, ine.,. Mil- 
waukee. 6899 


Pledge the Canadian maiden (Vive la 
Canadienne) ; three-pt. song or cho., 
melody and words from, H. Gagnon’s 
Chansons populaires du Canada, 
English version by John Murray 
Gibbon, music of a Canadian folk 
song, arr. by Louis Victor Saar; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 17, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 16; E 683999; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 6900 


Plum twigs; fox-trot, words by Ralph 
Mireson, music by B. Bently, . of 
Belgium ; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 10, 1927: 1 c Feb. 7, 
1928; E 684680; Bob Bently, Ant- 
werp, Belgium. 6901 


Pobreza (La) corrido michoacano, 
letra y musica por Ed Tavo, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf., 
en sol. 8vo. [Photostat] © Mar. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 31; E 687356; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 6902 


Poéme d’amour (Poem of love); par 
Hendrik Willems, of Belgium; orch., 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
Bh oer WC. Mebae seas oH 
685390; Francis Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 6903 


Poison (The) cup; scene tragique, by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain; 
DL. © Dec, 25° 1SFroe eo Mar. 10, 
1928; E 685715; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 6904 


Pollie—jollie Pollie; words and musie 
by E. F. White. © 1 ¢@ Mar. 10, 
1928; E 686802; Ethel Fullington 
White, Kiowa, Kan. 6905 


Ponee (Manuel M.) Preludio; de M. 
M. Ponce, of Spain, ed. et doigté 
par Andrés Segovia; guit. © Mar. 
10, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 2; E 685800; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

6 


Tres canciones populares mexi- 
canas; de M. M. Ponce, of Spain, 
transcription de Andrés Segovia; 
guit. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 2; 


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6907 


pt. 117, 42S, ¥. 3a 


Ponce (Manuel M.)—Coutinued. 
E 685799; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. ; 6907 


Poor little Joe; words and melody by 
J. Patterson. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
E 688389; Ralph Peer, New York. 

6908 


Porto Rican moon; words by A. Mil- 
ler, music by R. Jones. © Feb. 28, 
1928; 2 ec. Feb. 29; E 686679; Albert 
Miller and Richard Jones, Lodi, 
Neo. 6909 


Post (Die) im walde (Le postillon 
dans la forét); lied von H. Schif- 
fer, op. 12, arr. von Max Rhode, of 
Germany; orch., mit pf. u. violine 
1 direktion u. text. 4to. © Feb. 
29,1920 sek C. Mar 21 Wi Gaaao,: 
D. Rahter, Leipz g. 6910 


Post-seriptum ; paroles extrait de Toi 
et moi, de Paul Geraldy, musique 
de Valdo Garulli, of Italy.. © Dec. 
el. 1920) keh, Rep. one toee hh 
685949 ; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 


6911 


_Potato-bug parade; Aroostook episode, 
by George L. Cobb, arr. by A.. J. 
Weidt; ten. banjo. © Feb. 1, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 23; E 688185; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 6912 


Pour toujours; fox trot, de Maurice 
Hermite, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 28; E 689060; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 6913 


Poursuite a travers les allées; de la 
suite Ker an diskou z, de Noél-Gal- 
lon, of France; pf. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; EH 685364; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 6914 


Praéludium und fuge (Prélude_ et 
fugue); von Rudolf Peters, of Ger- 
many, op. 16; violine. © Nov. 1, 
1926; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685308; 
N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

6915 


Prisidenten-marsch; von Franz 
Menge, op. 7, arr. von Leo Artok, 
of Germany; salon-orch., mit pf. 
conductor. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 e. 
Mar. 9; E 685811; B. Schott’s sdhne, 


Mainz, Germany. 6916 
Praetorius (Michael) Tunze; aus der 
sammlung Terpsichore, ausgewdhlt 


u. eingerichtet von Friedrich Blume, 
of Germany; kle'nes orch. zu 4 u. 5 
stimmen. obl. 12mo. © Oct. 26, 
1927; 1 ce. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685222; 
Georg Kallmeyer verlag, Wolfen- 
biittel-Berlin, Germany. 6917 


Prancing for the green; march ¢o- 
mique, by Bayley Jordan, arr. by 
Jesse Campbell; pf. © Jan. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 683981; Den- 
ton & Haskins music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 6918 


Pray more and worry less; words and 
music by H. J. Cain; mixed voices. 
© Mar. 25, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 28: EB 
688328 ; Elmer James Cain, St. Paul. 

6919 


Prayer (A) for those at sea; anthem 
or quartet, words and musie by Ber- 
nard Hamblen; mixed voices. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. 
© Mar. 16, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 17; E 
687000; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

6920 


Prece (A prayer); words and music 
by Tito Schipa,. English text by 
Amanda Macdonald; with cello 
Obbl.; in A flat. © Feb. 27, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 2; EH 688587; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, ine., Chicago. 6921 


Predmore (George V.) 2 antiphons of 
the Blessed Virgin Mary; words 
from the Roman Catholic Liturgy; 


mixed voices; organ aecc., ad lib. 
4to. Ave Regina cclorum. {1 
other] © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 


28; E 683245; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co., Boston. 6922 


Preghiera alla Vergine; dalle rime In 
morte di Madonna Laura, di Fran- 
cesco Petrarca, musica di N. Ben- 
nati, of Italy; sop. o ten. © Dec. 
20, 1927? Tel a eee eee Bl 
685991; Nando Bennati, Rome. 

j 6923 


Prelude, no. 4; by Roy Agnew, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 16, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 6; E 685448; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 6924 


Prélude tragique; by Leo Ornstein, 
selected and arr. by Erno Rapée; 
full orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Dec. 6, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1928; H 
688077; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6925 


Premier album du petit monde; 8 
chansons enfantines, compilé de A. 
de Montgon, of France; ace. de pf. 
et d’'ukulele. obl. 8vo. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; HE 685955; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 6926 


Prestissimo galop; by E. Waldteufel, 
arr. by Julius S. Seredy; full orch. 
4to. © Jan. 11, 1928; 2c. Mar. 16; 
FE 688002; Carl Fischer, ine.,, New 
York. 6927 


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no. 3, 1928 


Presto in D; from Sonata, op. 25, no. 
4, by Muzio Clementi, selected, fin- 
gered and annotated bv G. Augustus 
Holmes and Frederick J. Karn, both 
of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 13, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 15; E 685852; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 6928 


Pretty little miss; fox trot, words and 
melody by Joseph Anthony Notto. 
© 1c Mar. 27, 1928; E 687209; 
Jack Greenberg and Joseph Notto, 
Brooklyn. 6929 


Fride of the North; words and music 
by J. Milzarek, arr. by Marry L. 
Alford; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1.. 
Mar. 9, 1928; E 683761; John Mil- 
zarek, Little Suamico, Wis. 6930 


Priére; de L. Boéllmann, op. 25, arr. 
par Roger Branga, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
Si, ORT? 1: “er Peb.*27,-'1928':" b 
685950; Durand et cie., Paris. 6931 


Printemps (Les); invocation a Palés, 
de: Gustave Doret, of Switzerland, 
arr. de L,-Julien Rousseau, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 
1928; E 685344; Foetisch fréres, 
s. a., Lausanne, Switzerland. 6932 


Printemps nouveau; chant populaire 
franeais, par Vincent d’Indy, of 
France, op. 90, no. 2; 3 voix de 
femmes. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1. 
Feb. 27; E 685383; Rouart Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 6933 


Priscilla on Sunday; characteristic 
piece, by Mathilde Bilbro; pf., with 
words. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
3; H 686699; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 6934 


Prisoner’s (A) dream; fox trot, words 
and music by Louis W. Chobar; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 17; E 688335; Frank Har- 
ding, New York. 6935 


Prisoner’s (The) request; words by 
H:...Yung, melody by Robt. HH. 
Brennen. © 1 ec. Mar. 24, 1928; E 
687147; Ella Yung, Salisbury, Mo. 

6936 


Procession; by Abram Chasins, op. 4, 
no. 3; pf. Rev. ed. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2 e. Mar. 6; EH 686583; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 6937 


Procession of lanterns (Processione di 
lanterne); from Life in Japan, by 
H. M. Higgs, of England; orch. with 


99529—28——_7 


6947 


pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; E 689030; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 6938 


Procession religieuse (The religious 
procession); de Serge Weksler, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685684; Choudens, Paris. 

6939 


Processional grand march; by Ber- 
thold Tours, arr. by T. H. Rollin- 
son; orch. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 7; E 686690; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 6940 


Protest (A); words anon., musie by 
Fred H. Huntley ; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 1; EB 
684469; Henry T. FitzSimons, Chi- 
cago. 6941 


Psalm (The) of, praise; festival an- 
them, words from Psalm 113, arr. 


by Elsie Long, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; mixed voices, 
with contralto solo. 4to. © Mar. 


6, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 26; E 688299; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
6942 


Puccettino; fiaba musicale, di Kmma 
Bianchini, of Italy, ,op. 10; pf. 
1. Perduti nel bosco. [3 others] 
© Dec. 12, 1927; 1 ce. Dee. 15; E 
677776; G. Ricordi & co., New York. 

6943 


Puccini (Giacomo) La bohéme; fan- 
tasia, composta ed istrumentata da 
Giuseppe Manente, of Italy; piccola 
orch. Partitura. © Feb. 28, 1928; 
1 e. Mar. 2; E 685423; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. — 6944 


——lLa fanciulla del West; fantasia 
composta ed istrumentata da Giu- 
seppe Manente, of Italy; banda. 
Partitura. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 13; E 685785; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 6945 


Madama Butterfly ; fantasia, com- 
posta ed istrumentata da Giuseppe 
Manente, of Italy; piccola_ orch. 
Partitura.. ©. hen. 28. 1928" 1. 'c. 
Mar. 2; E 685422; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 6946 


Manon Leseaut; di G. Puccini, 
fantasia composta ed istrumentata 
da Giuseppe Manente, of Italy; pic- 


cola oreh. Partitura. © Feb. 28, 
1928; 1 «@ Mar. 2; E 685421;5.'G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 6947 


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Puccini (Giacomo )—Continued. 


Tosea; fantasia, composta. ed 
istrumentata da Giuseppe Manente, 


of Italy; banda. Partitura. © 

Mar. 12, 1928; 1 e@. Mar. 13; EH 

685784; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
6948 


Pull away home; old Highland row- 
ing tune, words by Steuart Wilson, 
melody arr. by Gordon Jacob, of 
Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 26, 
1928; 1 c« Mar. 6; E 685451; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 6949 


Punchinello; dance fantastique, by 
John C. Holliday, arr. by Arthur 
Wood, of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 2; E 685656; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 6950 


Pure as snow; idyl, by Gustav Lange, 
op. 31, arr. by R. E. Hildreth; with 
conductor. 4to. 1. Band.—2: Orch. 
© Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c each Mar. 23; 
E 688173, 688174; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 6951, 6952 


Put a flavor to love; words and mel- 
ody by W. Crawley. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
28, 1928; E 688374; Wilton Crawley, 
New York. 6953 


Put one more light on Broadway; 
words by Harry N. Osowitt, music 
by F. Bruno. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1928; 
E 686805; Frank Bruno, Steilacoom, 
Wash. 6954 


Put that down; fox trot, words and 
music by W. J. MeNally, jr. © 
1 e. Mar. 16, 1928; E 683955; Wil- 
liam Joseph McNally, jr., Roslindale, 
Mass. 6955 


Qan e e matebire; words and melody 
by Jim Shefka [i. e. James Shefka ] 
© 1 ce. Feb. 16, 1928; E 686897; 
James Shefka, New York. 6956 


Qerime beratit; words and melody by 
Jim Shefka [i. e. James Shefka] 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1928; . EB 686892 ; 
James Shefka, New York. 6957 


Quand tombe le jour (At sundown) ; 
fox trot, paroles francaises de 
Jacques Charles, of France, paroles 
anglaises et musique de Walter 
Donaldson. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685665; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, Paris. 6958 


Quando mi maritai; versi e melodia 
di P. Sciascia. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1928; 
EK 687836; Pasquale Sciascia, Phila- 
delphia. 6959 


Dt Th nos ae 


Quartett; by Felix Woyrsch, of Ger- 
many. op. 63; 2 violinen, bratsche 
u. violoncell; in C moll. Partitur. 
12m0."*.©) Jan. 5.1927 ener, 
1928; E 685288; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 6960 


Quartetto in mi maggiore; di Adriano 
Lualdi, of Italy; 2 violini, viola e 
violoncello. Partitura. 8vo. © 
Mar. 12, 1928;'1°e. Mar: 138; E 
685782; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

6961 


Que susto aquel; tango, por H. Edu- 
ardo Lopez, of Guatemala; pf. © 
1c Mar. 7, 1928; E 683722; Dada- 
Dada & co., San Salvador, Salvador. 

6962 


Queen of my heart; from Three 
musketeers, words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Rudolf Friml; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 12; E 683829; Harms, inc., 
New York. 6963 


Queen (The) of the night; from the 
Babylon suite, by Justin Elie, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; full band, with 
conductor. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 16; E 688078; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 6964 


Queries; by George O’Connor-Morris, 
of Great Britain, op. 38, no. 4; pf. 
© Feb. 17, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 14; EF 
685869; Augener, Itd., London. 6965 


Quinet (Fernand) 2 chants hé- 
braiques; chant traditional hé- 
braique et chant palestinien, traduc- 
tion de Julien Weill et Tristan 
Klingsor, musique harmonisé par F. 
Quinet, of Belgium. [Hebrew and 
French text] Adonai el rahoum. 
[1 other] © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 ©. Jan. 
16, 1928; E 685943 ; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 6966 


Quintet; by David Stanley Smith, op. 
56; violin 1, 2, viola and violoncello 
and ‘pt.’ ‘Full se and prise Oo Mar. 
8, 1928; 2 c« Mar. 19; E 688084; 
Oxford university press, New York. 

6967 


Quintett ; von Felix Woyrsch, of Ger- 
many, op. 66; klavier, 2 violinen, 
viola u. violoncell; in C moll. Par- 
titur u. stimmen. © May 28, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; EK’ 6853063;° N-: 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 6968 


Quit that ticklin’ me; words and mu- 
sic by H. Voorhies. © 1 c. Mar. 
29, 1928; E 688416; Hugh Voorhies, 
Neosho, Mo. 6969 


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6990 


Rabbit hill; by Roy E. Agnew, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 685444; Oxford 
university press, London. 6970 


Race (The) track trot; march, by G. 
de la Marquette; pf. © 1 c. Mar. 
17, 1928; E 686970; Gertrude de la 
Marquette, Portland, Or. 6971 


Radetzky-marsch ; von Johann Strauss 
(vater), op. 228, arr. von Leo Artok, 
of Germany; salon-orch., mit pf. 
conductor. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 ©¢. 
Mar. 9; E 685808; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. >6972 


Radio Rose; words and melody by A. 
Charvat. © 1 ec Mar. 22, 1928; BH 
687093; Alfred Charvat, Cleveland. 

6973 


Radiogram for We; march, by C. A. 
Jones; band, with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 9; E 6838384; Charles A. 
Jones, San Diego, Calif. 6974 


Radioland; words by Spence MacMil- 
lan, music by Barbara Budlong, 
Marjorie Fellman and S. MacMil- 


lan, arr. by Norma Farnsworth. 
Beloit, Wis., Beloit college. 1. Mem- 
ory rose. [4 others] © Feb. 28. 


1928; 2 ec Mar. 1; E 686528; Bar- 
bara S. Budlong, Beloit, W's. 6975 


Rafale (Water-spout) ; par J. Porret, 
of France, op. 158; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 27; E 685389; Julien Por- 
ret, La Barre-Deuil, France. 6976 


Raff (Joseph Joachim) Joachim 
Raff; selection, arr. and editing by 
Arthur Purcell, of England; pf., 


American organ, harmonium, or or- . 


gan. (Great masters, no. 25) © 
Mare ee pola. |e, Mar 22’ Ei 
689018; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 6977 


Rag doll; by Nacio Herb Brown; pf. 
© Mar. 20, 1928: 2 ec. Mar. 26; E 
688261; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 6978 


Raging rustlers; characteristic galop 
or presto, from the suite From the 
plains, by Allan Anson [i. e. Allan 
Anson Babcock]; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
14, 1928; E 686903; Allan Anson 
Babeock, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, 
Canada. 6979 


Ra‘nbow girl, Claudia mine; words by 
Hep Barrett [pseud. of H. E. Bar- 
rett], music by Burrell Van Buren. 


Chicago, Barrett publishing house. 
© Mar. 12, 1928; 2-c. Mar. 24; EB 
687128 ; Henry Edward Barrett, Chi- 
cago. 6980 


Rambling in roses; words and musie 


by B. Stone. © Mar. 14, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 14; E 6838884; Billy Stone, 
New York. 6981 


Ramona; waltz, by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by O. Sciacca; band. obl. 24mo. 
© Mar. 24, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 26; E 
688303; Leo Feist, ine.. New York. 

6982 


Ramona: waltz, words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by Ferdie Grofé; orch. © Mar. 27, 
1928; 2 c« Mar. 28; E 687235; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 6983 


Rastlose arbeit (Restless labour) ; von 
Marc Roland, of Germany; grosses 
u. salon-orch.‘ mit violno 1 diree- 
tion. © Oct. 11, 1927; 1 c Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685273; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg,- Germany. 6984 


Raw (The). recruit from Butte; cho., 
words and music by Augustus Bar- 
ratt; men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
12, 1828; 2 ec. Mar. 15; E 686879: 
Boston music co., Boston. 6985 


Razzle dazzle; by Reginald Somer- 
ville, of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 2, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 1; E 685340; Meyer De 
. Wolfe, London. 6986 


Red dawn; words and music by L. L. 
Yost, from a theme by Pete McColm. 
© 1. Mar. 8, 1928; E 686561; Le- 
land L. Yost, Kerrville, Tex. 6987 


Red hair; words by Alfred Bryan and 
Francis Wheeler, music by Ted Sny- 
der; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Harry T’edeman. © Mar. 28, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 27; E 687171; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

6988 


Red hot baby; words by C. Robinson, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Mar. 
10, 1928; E 686803 ; Clyde Robinson, 
Ottumwa, Ia. 6989 


Regard (Un), un frisson; valse_ bos- 
ton, de J. Daris, arr. par EF. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur, et paroles. 4to. © Oct. 
Rl omgati> t VercNovil 19: 1685952 - 
Jean Daris, Paris. 6990 


* 

Regn og solskin; Scala-revyen 1927, 
text af Mogens Dam, og flere, mu- 
sik af Emil Reesen, og flere, of Den- 


dot 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6991 


Regn og solskin—Continued. 
mark. © July 9, 1927; 1 e. Sept. 
27: E 676165; Wilhelm Hansen mu- 
sik-forlag, Copenhagen. 6991 

Regret; by H. Yeaman Dodds, of Great 
Britain; pf-.,© Jan. .5,,1928; tec 
Feb. 25; E 685688; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 6992 


Regrets; by Don Jose, arr. by G. Sum- 


Wey: pes Ge 1) GM ar. 2a thoeee we 
688218; George Sumner, Hollis, 
Ng Y.:; 6993 


Reigen; aus der oper Hanneles h‘m- 
melfahrt, von Paul Graener, bearb. 
von Max Rohlee, both of Germany; 
klavier mit text. © June 380, 1927; 


1c. Nov. 2; E 676500; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 6994 
Reizele (Raizele) ; words and melody 
by J. M. Rumshisky. © 1 ec. Mar. 
30, 1928: EH 688399; Joseph M. Rum- 
shisky, New York. * 6995 


Rejoicing in Jesus; hymn, -words by 


Evelyn L. Laird, music by G. S.- 


Schuler. © Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
1; E 686465; George S. Schuler, Chi- 


cago. 6996 
Remember; words and music by A. 
W. Bannenberg; pf. © 1 c Mar. 


24, 1928; E 688291; Albert W. Ban- 
nenberg, Cleveland. 6997 


Reminiscencias; valse, por David 
Granad no, of El Salvador; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 19, 1928; E 688102; Dada- 


Dada & co., San Salvador, El Sal- 
vador. 6998 
Remorse (Remords); by Giuseppe 


Beece, of Italy; violoncello or violin 
solo with orch. and pf. conductor. 
© Mar. 26, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 22; EB 
685934; Meyer De Wolfe, London. 


6999 © 


Réponse d’une €pouse sage; paroles de 
H. P. Roché, d’aprés la traduction 
anglaise par Herbert Gles, du 
poéme chinois de Chang-Chi, mu- 
sique d’ Albert Roussel, of France, 
op. 35, no. 2. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685670; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 7000 


Requiem (A); words by Coralie Stan- 
ley McKellar, musie by R. A. Horne, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 8, 1928; 
1 ¢e. Mar. 9; E 685739; Chappell & 
eo., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 7001 


Responses for vesper serv'ce; by 
Harry T. Burleigh; treble voice, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 17, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


1928; 2 ec. Mar. 19; E 687046; Saint 
George’s church, New York. 7602 


Restless waters; waltz, by G. de la 
Marquette. arr. by J. Enzler; pf. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1928: E 686967; 
Gertrude de la Marquette, Portland. 
Or. 7003 


Resurrection (The) day; hymn, words 
by Fred Amstutz, musie by E. C. 
Avis. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ¢ Mar. 
27; E 687184; Glad tidings pub. co., 


Fort Wayne, Ind. 7004 
Reuter; vals lento, por Manuel E. 
Mutioz, of Salvador; pf. © 1 « 


Mar. 19, 1928; E 688103 ; Dada-Dada 
& co., San Salvador, Salvador. 7005 


Reverie in G flat; by Kay Lister, of 
England; pf. © Feb. 29, 1928; Le 
Mar. 23; E 689007; Warren & 'Phil- 
lips, London. TOG 


Réves (Les) sont des bulles de savon; 


de La grande folie, paroles de Louis 
Lemarchand, musique de Maurice 
Hermite, of France. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 28; E 689069; Enoch 
& cie., Paris. 7007 


Rhapsody in rhythm; by Frankie 
Ward; orch. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 10; E 686770; Denton & Has- 
kins musie pub. co., ine., New York. 

7008 


Rhapsody theme; by S. Tinberg; 1st 
and 2nd strain. © 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1928; E 687213; Sammy Timberg, 
New York. 7009 


Rheinsehnsucht; text und musik von 
Fritz Matzke, of Germany. © June 


26;;. 1926 + De: “Mani 29199828 511K 
685617; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rhine, Germany. 7010 
kKheinwein (Der) ist mein wein; 
worte von  Schnidibumpfel und 


Ed th Mann, musik yon Bernhard 
Kaempfner, of Austria. © Nov. 19, 
1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685285; 
Viola-verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 
7011 


Riders (The) ; cross country galop in 
6/8, by Hugo. Felix; full orch., with 
pf. conductor. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 
Mar. 16; E 688072; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 7012 


Riding (The) messenger; Danish folk- 
song, by Herman Sandby, of Den- 
mark. 1. Violoncello and _ pf.—2. 
Violin and pf. ©. Dee. 1% 1920; 
2 e, each Mar. 16, 1928; E 688035, 
688036; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 7013, 7014 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3,.1928 


Rigaudon en rondeau; by Marin Ma- 
rais, arr. by Ignaz Fr'edman; pf. 
© Feb. 6). 1928; 2 c: Mar: 16; E 
688032; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 7015 


Ring (Montague) Four Moorish pic- 
tures; an eastern suite, arr. by Wal- 
ford Hyden, of Great Britain; orch. 
1. Prayer before battle. [3 others] 
© Jan. 20, 1928; 1 c Feb. 10; E 
685649; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 7016 


Rio Grande one step; by G. de la Mar- 
guette; pf. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1928; 
E 686971; G. de la Marquette, Port- 
land, Or. we arg 


Risen (The) Christ; the story of 
Easter, words and music by M. H. 
Morley. © Mar. 29. 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
31; E 687374; Mary Harriet Morley, 
Lemoyne, Pa. 7018 


Risen (The) Christ; words and music 
by M. H. Morley. © 1. Mar. 10, 
1928: E 686798; Mary Harriet Mor- 
ley, Lemoyne, Pa. 7019 


Risen, He lives; duet, words and mu- 
se by Fred Amstutz; sop. and alto 
voices. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c Mar. 
27; E 687188; Glad tidings pub. co., 
Fort Wayne, Ind. : 7020 


Risveglio primaverile; intermezzo, di 
Luigi Cerri, of Italy, op. 171; pic- 
eola orch. con pf. conduttore. © 
Feb? 20.1928 511 810’ Mar.'21 5! BE 
685913; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

: 7021 


River, river; Chilean folksong, words 
by Frederick H. Martens, mus‘e arr. 
by Stephen Zoltai, ad lib. pf. acc. 
by N. Clifford Page; 4 men’s voices. 
4to. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 31; 
E 687376; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 7022 


Robin’s (The) egg; words anon., mu- 
sie by Fred H. Huntley; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 1; E 686470; Henry T. Fitz- 
Simons, Chicago. 7023 


Robinsonia march; by M. W. Hollings- 
worth, arr. by Harry L. Alford; 
band. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 22; E 688254; Melville W. Hol- 
lingsworth, Palestine, Ill. 7024 


Rock-a-bye (A) baby and you; words 
by Fred Hughes and Dave Frank, 
music by Harry Y. Owen; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 @. 
Mar. 13; E 683779; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago. 


7025 | 


7036 
Rococo; valse arabesque, by John 
Tasker Howard; pf. Dee. 23, 


1927; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1928; E 688053 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 7026 


Roll off'a my green; golf song, words 
and muse by Dale Wimbrow; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 22; E 687051; Bibo, Bloe- 
don & Lang, ine., New York. 17027 


Roll on, silver moon; ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eugene 
Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. 
J. Franchini; pf. with words. (In 
Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 c.. Mar. 29; E 687266; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

7028 


Rollickin’ Shannon; march and two 
step, by Bayley Jordan; pf. © Jan. 
16, 1928; 2 @. Mar. 16; E 683984; 
Denton & Haskins music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 7029 


Roman (The) toad; words by Wil- 
liam Hewlett, music by D ck Henty, 
of England: in B flat. © Feb. 25, 
1928; 1 c. Feb. 29; E 685323 ; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 7030 


Romance; by Fredfric Fradkin ; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 13, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
14; E 683880; Robbins. music corp., 
New York. 7031 


Romance; by William Clifford Heil- 
man: violoncello or violin and pf. 
©, Peb.. 126! 19283)! ke Mae! yt By 
686730; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 7032 


Romance et boléro; de M. Cazes, of 
France; violon et pf. Paris, Mont- 
martre-ed tion. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1c. Mar.. 6, 1928; E 685972; Mario 
Cazes, Paris. 7033 


Romany (A) hush-song; words and 
music by Bernard Hamblen, of 
Great Britain; low, in E flat. © 
Mar. 22,7, 19282 2G Vira 24 * «ok 
687125; Boston music co., Boston. 

7034 


Ronde (La) des petits; de la suite 
Ker an diskouiz, de Noél-Gallon, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 e. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685366; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 7035 


Room (A) with a view; from Coch- 
ran’s 1928 revue, words and music 
by Noél Coward, of Great Britain. 
© Feb. 28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 13; E 
685752 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

7036 


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7037 


Rosale; selection, by George Gersh- 
win and Sigmund Romberg, arr. by 
Hans Spialek; pf. © Mar. 3, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 6; E 686683; New world 
music corp., New York. 


Rose-covered cottage of dreams: 
words by S. L. Clark, melody by 
Casper Nathan. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1928; 
E 683745; Susan L. Clark, Nedrow, 
N.Y. 7038 


Rose (The) covered hills of Montauk; 
words and music by N. H. Arnold, 


arr. by Bessie A. Wells. Published 
by Mattituck press: © Mar. 20, 


1928; 2 e. Mar. 22; E 687062; Nellie 
Hallock Arnold, Mattituck, L. L., 
Ne Y. 7039 


Rose-Maria; lied u. blues, worte von 


Hans Pflanzer, musik von Josef 
Konigsberger, of Austria. © Nov. 
46.0: A927 serth: cca Heb}? 27, 49283) EB 


685235 ; Edition Kaleidoskop, Berlin- 
W Imersdorf, Germany. 7040 


Rose-Maria; lied und blues o. tango, 
worte von Hans Pflanzer, musik von 


Josef Koénigsberger, bearb. von Carl- 


Robrecht, both of Austria; salon- 
oreh. mit jazz-erginzungsstimmen 
und pf. direktion u. violine 1 direk- 
tion. 4to. © Dec. 5, 1927; 1c. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685234; Edition Kalei- 
doskop, SBerlin-Wilmersdorf, Ger- 
many. 7041 


Rose, my Rose; lyric by J. Riv:nius, 
melody by Banks Winter. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 13, 1928; E 686837; Jean Rivi- 
nius, St. Louis. 7042 


Rose of Turin; words and melody by 
L. Re Mondini, adapted by O. Gul- 
ledge. © 1 ce. Mar. 12, 1928; E 
683815; Luisa Re Mondini and Ola 
Gulledge, San Diego, Calif. 7043 


Rose-Zella ; words and music by N. J. 
D. [i. e. N. J. Drummond] © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 686976; Norman 
Jasper Drummond, Philadelphia. 

7044 


Roses are red—violets blue, sugar is 
sweet and so are you; words by 
Paul Cunningham, music by John 
McLaughlin. © Mar. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 22; EH 688252; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 7045 


Roses (The), the moonlight and you; 
words and music by W. M. Arbo- 


gast; pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 


28, 1928; 2 c« Mar. 29; E 687286; 
William M. Arbogast, Rachel, W. 
Va. 7046 


T7037 


pt. 111,-nYS.,,¥..23 


Rosie of Killarney; fox trot, words 
and music by Joe Callju fi. e. J. M. 
Calljuj, arr. by Al Bishop; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Chicago. Star musie 
pub. co. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
20; E 687036; Joseph M. Callju, 
Chicago. T7047 


Rosie of Killarney; words and music 
by J. M. Callju. Chicago, Star mu- 
sic pub. co. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 6; E 686578; Joseph M. Callju, 
Chicago. 7048 


Rossi (Michelangelo) Toccata; yon 
M. Rossi, bearb. von Arthur Piechler, 
of Germany; orgel; in D moll. obl. 
8vo. © Feb. 28, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1928; E 685467; N. Simrock, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 7049 


Roy (Le) Loys; chant populaire fran- 
cais, par Vincent ’d’Indy, of France, 
op. 90, no. 1; voix mixtes. 4to. © 
Jan. 10, 1928 >t es eee en Te 
685382; Rouart Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

7050 


Royal mass; liturgical words, music 
by Henri Dumont, harmonized by 
Joseph I. Miiller; unison cho. 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1928; 2 ¢ Mar. 22; E 
687037 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

7051 


Rubinstein (Anton  Gregorovitch) 
Melodia; di A. Rubinstein, op. 3, no. 
1, trascrizione di Mario Corti, of 
Italy ; violino e pf. © Jan. 27, 1928; 
ive. Mar: 21; BH 685908; A.W. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 7052 


Nocturne; op. 44, no. 5, adapté 
par A. Tcherepnine; pf. © Feb. 15, 
1927; 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1 « Dec. 9; EB 
680347 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 7053 


Rubio (El); tango milonga, de J. 
Lyvas, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 ec. Feb. 27; E 685679; Choudens, 
Paris. 7054 


Runaway fingers; by Abbe Damesek ; 
pf. © Mar. 21, 1925; 2:6. Marr 2s: 
E 688325; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 7055 


Running up and down; bv Henry 
@ohn; pf.: ©, Mares 51 O2zssee% Cc. 
Mar. 5; E 683631; Bibo, Bloedon & 
Lang, inc., New York. 7056 


Rural scene; by J. S. Zamecnik; full 
‘orch. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2) c. 
Mar. 22; E 687058; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 7057 


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no. 3, 1928 


Russian romance; by J. Fleischman, 
arr. by Walter Goodell; pf. ©1 c 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 686915; Jacob 
Fleischman, Chicago. 7058 


Russian Rose; words and music by 
Wendell Hall; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. (Jn 
Wendell Hall’s vagabond modern- 
istics) © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
16; E 683974; Wendell Hall music 
publishers, Chicago. 7059 


Rustling wings; words by John 
Daniel, music by C. John, of Great 
Britain. London, Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd. © Feb. 29, 1928; 1 c> Mar. 
9; E 685641; Ceridwen John, Lon- 
don. 7060 


Ruvanélle (Ruscelletto ) ; canzone 
popolare abruzzese, versi’'di Cesare 
de Titta, musica di Httore Monta- 
naro, of Italy. [Testo Abruzzese e 
Italiano), ©. Mar. .23, 1928;. 1. «¢. 
Mar. 24; E 689031; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 7061 


Sadie; waltz caprice, by Henry Spen- 
cer; E flat saxophone, B flat saxo- 
phone or B flat clarinet, C melody 
saxophone or violin, with pf. acc. 
© Mar: 19, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 21; E 
687066; Paul A. Schmitt music co., 
Minneapolis. 7062 


Safe, Lord, with Thee; English words 
by George G. Cooper, [and] O salu- 
taris; Latin words by St. Thomas 
Aquinas, words of each set to same 
music by D. H. Piller. [Photostat] 
1. Sop. and mezzo-sop.—2. Sop., alto. 
and ten. © 1c. each Mar. 29, 1928; 
E 687317, 687318; David H. Piller, 
Baton Rouge, La. 7063, 7064 


Sailing along over the keys; by Silvio 
De Rienzo; pf. © Mar. 5, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 5; E 686942; Bibo, Bloedon 
& Lang, ine., New York. 7065 


Sailing the sea of romance; words by 
Lew Pollack, music by H. Samuels; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 16, 
1928; 2 c@ Mar. 19: -E 687044; 
Harms, inc., New York. 7066 


Sailor’s song; by Maxwell Eckstein; 
pf. © Dee. 8, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 688023; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7067 


Saint Cecelia; words and music by 
A. F. Burke. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 16; E 686995; Anna F. 
Burke, Wakefield, Mass. 7068 


St. James’ park; 7 easy pieces, by 
Peter Broom, of Great Britain; pf. 


7079 


(CMe, 24° 1926 2 Cc Mar. 263. 2 
689087; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
7069 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Le 
cygne (The swan); freely tran- 
scribed by Leopold Godowsky; pf. 
© Dec. 21, 1927;.2 c. Mar. 16, 1928; 
E 688040; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 7070 


Saint’s (The) inheritance; hymn, 
words by James M. Gray, music by 
G. S. Schuler, based on a Mendels- 
sohn theme. © Jan. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 1; E 686466; George S. 
Sehuler, Chicago. 7071 


Saison d’amour; one-step, de Maurice 
Hermite, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 28; E 689061; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. TO7T2 


Sally in our alley; old English tune, 
arr. by Alfred Pochon; string quar- 
tet. © Dec. 23, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 688052; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7073 


Salut a sa majesté le Roi d’Afghanis- 
tan; arr. par Pierre Dupont, of 
France; harmonie et fanfare. 4to. 
© san’ 10) "1928" T {een 275" bi 
685414; Editions musicales Evette, 
Paris. 7074 


Salute Valley Forge; march, by H. C. 
Miller ; band. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 13; E 686821; Hiram C. 
Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 7075 


Sandman; words by Mary Ricca Comp- 
ton, musie by E. L. Ricca. ©l1e. 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 688150; Emile 
Louis Ricca, San Jose, Calif. 7076 


Sandy, Ronald; words by Julian Ross, 
musie by Robert W. McLeod, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in G. [Staff and 
ton’e sol-fa notations] © Mar. 12, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 13; E 685817;- B. 
Feldman & co., London. 7077 


San Francisco, the good old town; 
words by C. H. White, music by C. 
H. White and Elizabeth Robinson, 
arr. by Elbert F. Cowan. © Mar. 6, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 12; E 686817 ; Charles 
Harry White, San Francisco. 7078 


Sarah; tango, letra y musica de J. A. 
Monrouzeau; pf. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 28; E 687236; José Antonio 
Monrouzeau, Arecibo, Porto Rico. 

7079 


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7080 


Saxophone dream waltz; by J. W. 
King, of Canada; pf. 


Kathryn Frances Driscoll, melody by 
Robt. H. Brennen. 


Watertown, Mass. 


Ballard], music by Tom Waring; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 16; E 683958; Miller & 
Shoemaker, ine., New York. 7082 


Say that your [!] sorry, then I will 
forgive you; words by E. Valiant, 
melody by Ben Monyun. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 10, 1928; E 686797; Emil 
Valiant, Camden, N. J. 7083 


Say yes to-day; fox-trot, words and 
music by Walter Donaldson. © Mar. 
14, 1928; 2 ec Mar. 16; E 687005; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 7084 


Say vouw'll forgive and forget; words: 


and music by W. C. McFadden, arr. 
by Eugene Platzman. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1928; E 688368; William Cun- 
ningham McFadden, New York. 


7085 
Scampering mice; caprice, by Fred- 
erick Schlieder; pf. © Feb. 27, 


1928; 2 c@ Mar. 5; E 686720; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 7086 


Scéne romantique; by Jean Sibelius, 
op. 101, no. 5, arr. by Charles J. 
Roberts; full orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2c. Mar. 


17; E 688067; Carl Fischer, ince., 
New York. (O87 
Scénes infernales; by Mayhew L. 


Lake: full orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. a. Les Pays-bas. [2 


others] © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
17; -E 688066; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7088 


Scherz, list und rache; ein singspiel 
nach Goethe, in einem akt, von Egon 
Wellesz, of Austria, op. 41; klavier- 
auszug mit text. © Dec. 22, 1927; 
2 ce. Jan. 18, 1928; D 27256; Uni- 
versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 7089 


Scherzo serioso; by W. W. Lowitz. arr. 
by Leo A. Kempinski; orch. with pf. 
or organ acc. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2. ¢. 


Mar. 7; E 6838691; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 
7090 


| Schestak 
© 1c. Mar. | 
27, 1928 ; E 687205; Jessie Winnifred | 
King, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | 
7080 | 
Say again you'll love me; words: by | 
| Schliesse mir die augen beide; worte 
© 1c. Mar. 24, | 
1928 ; EF 687149; Kathryn F. Driscoll, | 
“TOS | 

Say that you’re sorry; words by Pat 
Ballard [pseud. of Francis Drake | 
'~Sehlosser (Kurt) 


i 
pt. 111, 0. 8., V. 23 


(Bruno C.) Impromptu; 
von B. C. Schestak, of Germany, op. 
21, no. 2; salon-orch., mit violine di- 
rektion. 4to. © Sept. 6, 1927; 1 c¢. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685238; Friedrich 
W. Frohlich, Leipzig. 7091 


Storm, musik von 
Walter Sehiitt, of Germany. © 
Sept? 47,°°t927;- Pee Nove 222K 
676562; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 
7092 


Melodie; von K. 
Schlosser, of Germany; violine und 
klavier. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 « Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685241; Riihle & Wen- 
dling, Leipzig. 7093 


Schlummerlied an mein kind; text u. 
musik von EH. v. Freyhold, of Ger- 
many, op. 5. © Jan. 17, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685258; Emile v. 
Freyhold, Zurich, Switzerland. 7094 


von Theodor 


Schmid (Heinrich Kaspar) _ Sonate; 


von H. K. Schmid, of Germany, op. 
60; violine u. orgel. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 9; E 685802; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
7095 


Schoénste frau von Florenz; foxtrot- 
charleston, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Fred Ralph, of Germany; 
orch. mit pf.-direktion. 4to. 
May 10, 1927; 1 ¢.: Feb. 27, 1928; 
EK 685320; Edition Meisel & co., 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 7096 


School (The) band favorite; overture, 
by W. L. Skaggs, op. 82; band. 4to. 
© Mar. 12, 1928; 2 ec Mar. 13; EB 
686820; Hiram C. Miller, Parkes- 
burg, Pa. 7097 


_Sehreker. (Franz) heft; bearb. von I, 


Strasfogel, of Austria, mit text- 
einleitung von Hrich Urban, of Ger- 
many: klavier. 1. Geburtstag der 
infantin. [4 others] © Mar. 15, 
1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1928: E 685523; 
Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. [© copyright 
is claimed on preface and explana- 
tory notes] 7098 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
Ellen’s dritter gesang, from Scott’s: 
Lady of the lake, English tr. and 
arr. of music by A. H. Fox Strang- 
ways and Steuart Wilson, both of 
Great Britain, music by Schubert, 
op. 52, no 6 ©) Jan. 26, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 6; E 685698; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 7099: 


The double (Der doppelgiinger) ; 
words by Heine, English tr. and arr. 


362 


“no: 3, 1928 


of music by A. H. Fox Strangways 
and Steuart Wilson, both of Great 
Britain, music by Schubert. © Jan. 
26; 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 6; E 685693; 
Oxford university press, London. 
7100 


—Earth’s voices (Die gebiische) ; 
words by Schlegel, English tr. and 
arr. of music by A. H. Fox Strang- 
Ways and Steuart Wilson, both of 
Great Brtain, music by Schubert. 


© Jan. 26, 1928; 1 ¢c. Mar. 6; EB 


685699; Oxford university press, 
London. 7101 
exington ode; two-pt. - cho., 


words by G. A. Brown, arr. by Wil- 
liam M. Felton; treble voices.  4to. 


© Mar. 16, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 19: E 


688122; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7102 


Margaret (Gretchen am _ spinn- 
rade); words from Goethe’s Faust, 
tr. and arr. of music by A. H. Fox 
Strangways and Steuart Wilson, 
both of Great Britain, musie by 
Schubert; in B min. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 6; E 685694; Oxford 
university press, London. 7103 


— Momento musicale: op. 94, no. 3, 


trascriz‘one di Mario Corti, of Italy ; 
violino e pf. © Jan. 27, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 21; EH 685907; A. & G. Carisch 


& c., Milan. 7104 
Omnipotenece (Die Allmacht) ; 
words by Pyrker, English tr. and 


arr. of music by A. H. Fox Strang- 
ways and Steuart Wilson, both of 
Great Britain, music by Schubert, 
op. 79, no. 2. © Jan. 26, 1928; 1.¢. 
Mar. 6; E 685701; Oxford univer- 
Sity press, London. 7105 


Schubert album; arr., ed. and 
fingered by Heller Nicholls, of Eng- 
land; pf. © Feb. 18, 1928; 1c. Mar. 
8; E 685711; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 7106 


Serenade (Standchen) ; words by 
Rellstab, English tr. and arr. of mu- 
sic by A. H. Fox Strangways and 
Steuart W Ison, both of Great Brit- 
tain, music by Schubert. © Jan. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685696; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 7107 


Symphonie in H-moll; unvollen- 
dete, arr. von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch. mit pf.-organ direk- 
tion. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 ec. 
Mar. 9; E 685705; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 7108 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6 


Tartarus (Gruppe aus dem Tar- 
tarus); words by Schiller, English 
tr. and arr. of music by A. H. Fox 
Strangways and Steuart Wilson, 
both of Great Britain, musie by 
Schubert, op. 24, no. 1. © Jan. 26, 
1928; 1 ce. Mar. 6; E 685700; Oxford 
university press, London. 7109 


The trout; words tr. from the 
German of Christian Schubart, by 
J. Lilian Vandevere, music by F. 
Schubert, arr. by Gladys Pitcher; 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Mar. 3, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 23; E 688210; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 7110 


Voyage to Hades (Fahrt zum 
Hades) ; words by Mayrhofer, Eng- 
lish tr. and arr. of music by A. H. 
Fox Strangways and Steuart Wil- 
son, both of Great Britain, music by 
Schubert. © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 « 
Mar. 6; E 685695; Oxford univer- 
Sity press, London. 7111 


— Wonder (Sehnsucht); words by 
Schiller, English tr. and arr. of mu- 
sie by A. H. Fox Strangways and 
Steuart Wilson, both of Great Brit- 
an, music by Schubert, op. 39. 
Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685697 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

112 


Schulhoff (Erwin) Sonata; no. 2, by 
BE. Schulhoff, of Czecho-Slovakia; 
pt. ,.© Mar,. 7, 1928: 2.¢.. Mar, 10> 
E. 685718; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 7113 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Fan- 
tasie; von R. Schumann, op. 17, 
hrsg. von Mayer-Mahr, of Germany; 
klavier. © Apr. 19, 1927; 1 ec. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685550; Ulistein, a. g,, 
Berlin. 7114 


Klavier-sonate; nr. 1, von R. 
Schumann, op. 11, hrsg. von Mayer- 
Mahr, of Germany; in fis-moll. © 
Sept. 30, 1927; 1..¢..\Feb. 27; EB 
685548; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 7115 


Sinfonische ettiden in variation- 
en-form (Ktudes symphoniques) ; 
op. 13, hrsg. von Mayer-Mahr, of 
Germany; klavier. © May 2, 1927; © 
1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685551; Ulls- 
tein, a. g., Berlin. 7116 


— Toceata; von R. Schumann, op. 
7, hrsg. von Mayer-Mahr, of Ger- 
many;.klavier. © Apr. 19, 1927; 
1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685549; Ulls- 
tein, a. g., Berlin. 7117 


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7118 


Schwabenland (Das) am _ Neckars- 
trand; worte und musik von W. 
Benignus. © Mar. 17, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 20; E 688324; Wilhelm Benig- 
nus, New York. 7118 


Scottish songs; 
O. Mase, 


collected and arr. by 
of Great Britain; high 
voice. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 15; 
E 685844; Owen Mase, Gt. Missen- 
den Bucks, England. 7119 


Sea mood; unison song, words by 
Edward Oxenford, music by Cecil 
Sharman, of Great Britain; in G. 
4to. [Staff and ton'c sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 13, 1928; 1 c Mar. 
13; F 685722; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 7120 


Sealed with a kiss; words and melody 
by E. May. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1928: E 
686504; Evelyn May, Rockland, Me. 

7121 


Seashore (The) ; words and music by 
> Ove. 
E 686853 ; James B. Love, Cove, Or. 

7122 


See kendon bilbili; words and melody 
by Jim Shefka [i. e. James Shefka]. 
© 1 ce. Feb. 16, 1928; E 686894; 
James Shefka, New York. 7123 


Sei stille dem Herrn; dichter unbe- 
kannt, musik von Ludwig Piitz, of 
Germany; md&nnerchor. to. 

July 31/°1926; t°e.\ Mar. 2, 1928; EH 
685572; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rhine, Germany. 7124 


. sempre Napoli; versi di Giuseppe 
Centauro, musica di Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy, op. 480. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
1 e@: Mar. 18; E 685786; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 7125 


Senn, triumphal; march, by Fred K. 
Huffer; band. 4to. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; E 687287; Chart 
music pub. house, ine., Chicago. 

7126 


Senorita; raccontina andaluso, tango, 
versi di E. Guido-Izzo, musica di 
Salvatore Allegra, of Italy. © Feb. 
10, 1928; 1 « Mar. 17;. BE. 685995; 
Saporetti e Cappelli, Rome. 7127 


Séparation (La); chant populaire 
francais, par Vincent d’Indy, of 
France, op. 90, no. 3; voix mixtes. 


4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; 
E 685384: Rouart Lerolle et Gie., 
Paris. 7128 


©, 1 ¢@..Mar.. 43,.,1928 ; 


pt. 1, nN. s., v. 23 


Serenade; by A. Maurice Volti, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Mar... 2,,. 1928; «tj .e,.. Marinitoe Ji, 
685857 ; Joseph Williams, lItd., Lon- 
don. 7129 


Serenade; von E. Berté, of Austria; 
violine u. klavier. © Jan. 11, 1926; 
1 ec. Mar. 20, 1928; E 685918; Emil 
Berté, Vienna. 7130 


Serenade appassionato; melody by A. 
La Manca. © 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 1928; 
E 686914; Antonio La Manca, Cum- 
berland, Md. T1351 


Sérénade d’ Arlequin; by Edouard 
Schiitt, op. 48, no. 2, arr. by Frank 
Louis Taylor, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Jan. 
30, 1928; 1 c« Feb. 10; E 685346; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 

; 7132 


Serenade of the stars: words and mu- 
sic by M. E. Garvin. ©. Mar. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 19; E 688085 ;, Minna 
EK. Garvin, West Medford, Mass. 

7133 


Serenata d’un pulcinella; versi di 
Peppino Mendes, musica di C. Lom- 
bardo, of Italy. © Oct. 31, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 17, 1928; E 685996; Carlo 
Lombardo, Rome. 7134 


Serenita; intermezzo, di T. Petralia 
C., of Italy; orch., con pf. condut- 
tore. 8vo. © Feb. 24, 1928; 1 e. 
Feb. 24; E 684910; A. Forlivesi & 
c., Florence, Italy. 7135 


Sets me yearning; words and music 
by Anne Spencer Watkins. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1928; E 688217; Anne S. 
Watkins, New York. 7136 


Seul avec Dieu (Alone with God) ; 
de Fernand Le Borne, arr. par Raoul 
Labis, of France; orch. restreint 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 
10, 1928; 1 «@ Mar. 6; E 685963; 
Choudens, Paris. 7137 


Shadow (The) by a curtain; words 
by A. H. Melurick, melody by Rob- 
ert H. Brennen. © 1 ¢ Mar. 6, 
1928; E 686626; Anthony H. Melu- 
rick, Mullan, Id. 7138 


Shadow girl; words by Myles Mc- 
Carthy, melody by J. R. Johnson. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1928; E 686830; J. 
Rosamond Johnson, New York. 

7139 


Shake a little bit; words and melody 
by Corky Williams [pseud. of G. 
Williams] © 1° c Mar. 21, 1928; 


064 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘ pe. 3, 1928 7161 
EK 687165 ; Gerald Williams, New | She was happy till she met you; words 
York. 7140 and musie by Charles Graham and 


Shanghai Poppy; words and music by 
S. H. McNeil. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1928; 
E 6871388; Stephen Henry McNeil, 
San Francisco. 7141 

She died for love; 


words and music 


by B. Miller. ©1c. Mar. 22, 1928; 
EK 687072; Bob Miller, Memphis. 
Tenn. 7142 


She is more to be pitied than censured ; 
words and music by William B. 
Gray, ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. 
for pf. by Eugene Platzman, with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
(In Grand old songs) © Mar. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; E 687239; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 7143 


She may have seen better days; words 
and music by James Thornton, ed. by 
Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eu- 
gene Platzman, with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
29; E 687238; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inec., New York. 7144 


She’s a great. great girl; words and 
music by Harry Woods; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; E 
686758; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 7145 


She’s the sweetheart of six other guys; 
words by Howard Johnson, melody 
by Robert King. © 1 c¢. Mar. 7, 
1928; E 683716; Skidmore music 
co., ine., New York. 7146 


She saves her sweetist [!] smile for 
me; words and melody by W. 
Crawley. © 1 ¢ Mar. 28, 1928; E 
688370; Wilton Crawley, New York. 

7147 


She sleeps beneath the ocean waves; 
ballad, words by L. M. Mayhew, mu- 
sic by William Van Beaver; pf. and 
ukulele acc. ©.1c Mar. 13, 1928; 
E 686852; Louis Mansfield Mayhew, 
Superior, Neb. 7148 


Same. © Mar. 27, 1928: 2 «. 
Mar. 30; E 687350; Louis M. May- 
hew, Superior, Neb. 7149 


She walks in beauty; words by Byron, 
music by D. H. Piller. [Photostat] 
© .1.c. Mar. 29, 1928;. E. 687320; 
David H. Piller, Baton Rouge, La. 

7150 


Monroe Rosenfeld, ed. by Hlliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eugene Platz- 
man, w:th ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. (Jn Grand old songs) 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; B 
687237: Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 7151 


Shine on harvest moon; words by 
Jack Norworth, music by Nora 
Bayes and J. Norworth; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 138, 19 B28; 2c. 
Mar. 15; E 686869; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 7152 


Shop-soiled Sue; words and music by 
Terry Sullivan, of England; in F. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 14, 1927; 1 c« Dec. 27; EB 
677431; Montgomery & co., London. 

(153 


Sheuld I be sorry ; fox-trot song, words 
and music by Dave Kapp, Harry 
Eller and Howard Johnson. © Mar. 
1¢, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 19; E 688097; 
Triangle music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 7154 

Show me mother’s grave; words by P. 
Irving, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ec. Mar. 5, 1928; E 686636; Pales- 
tine Irving, Circleville, O. 7155 


Shy Anna; slow fox trot, by Howard 
Flynn, arr. by M. Williams, of Great 
Britain; orch. with words. 4to. © 
Rely t4'> 1928 °° 1 ee Mie to.) OB) 
685728; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don, 7156 


Si quieres que te olvide; letra y musica 
por Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 686611; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 7157 


Si toutes les femmes savaient cela; 
paroles de Jacques-Charles, musique 
de Fred Mélé et Craven, both of 
France. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
16, 1928; E 685941 ; Editions Foucret, 
fils, s: a-’,. Paris. 7158 


Si tu mama se opone; letra y musica 
por Ed'Tavo; ‘pf. “_[Photostat] . © 
Feb, 28, 1928; 2c. Mar. 5; E 686612; 
Dionisio Acosta, Log Angeles. 7159 


Siciliana; bolero, letra y musica por 
R. Hernandez. tye. Mar..:29, 
1928; E 687341; Rafael Hernandez, 
New York. 7160 


Sicilienne;: paroles de Claude Ferret, 
nusique de Charles Pons, of France; 
1° couplet, avec 2° couplet ad lib. 
(C). Wen. 2, #098: 1 Gc. Reh. 20: 
$5686 ; Choudens, Paris. 7161 


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7162 


pt. 11, D. s., v.23 — 


Sigh no more, ladies; pt.-song, from 
Much ado about nothing, words by 
Wiiliam Shakespeare, music by Paul 


R. Heyl; men’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
18, 1928; 2c. Mar. 7; E 686692; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 7162 


S.gns (The) of Easter; a pageant of 
Christian symbols, words by D. 
Elderdice, music by various authors. 
© Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c Mar. 16; aff. 
Mar. 15; A 1071369; Dorothy Elder- 
dice, Westminster, Md. 7163 


Silver fawn; by Siegfried Benkman, 
arr. by Tom Clark; orch. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 c« Feb. 20; E 686478; 
G. Sehirmer, ine., New York. 7164 


Simple (A) mass; by Henry Farmer, 
of Great Britain; harmony of uni- 
son voices. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 14; E 685787; Cary & co., 
London. 7165 


Since she’s gone; words and music by 
N. O. Hutcheson. © Mar. 28, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 30: E 688445; Nora Orr 
Hutcheson, Huntington, W. Va. 

7166 


Sind sie nicht der krause aus dem 
hinterhause; Yale  heebie-jeebies, 
text von Otto Stransky wu. Fritz 
Ratter, musik von Will Meisel, arr. 
von F. Stclzenwald, both of Ger- 
many; orch. mit violine obligat. 4to. 
© Oct. 12, 1927; 1 & Feb. 12, 1928; 
EH 685317; Edition Meisel & co.. G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 7167 


Sinfonie no. 3; von Conrad Beck, of 
Switzerland; streichorchester. Par- 


titur. © Feb. 29, 1928; 1c. Feb. 
27; E 685334; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz. 7168 
Sing a song as you go along; words 
by C. M. Nicodemus, music by 
Gusiav FE. Maschoff. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 14, 


1928; 2 c. Mar. 17; E 688383; Cora 
M. Nicodemus, Newton, Kan. 7169 


Sing hallelujah and hosanna; words 
by James Rowe, music by Thomas 
Benton. © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 
3; E 686550: Eugene Monroe Bart- 
lett, Hartford, Ark. 7170 


Sing-Sing (The) singers; dramatico- 
musical play in one act, words and 
music of verses by R. Pauley, music 
of cho. by Carl Damangate. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 12, 1928; D 27277; Roy Pauley, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 7171 


Sing the songs my daddy sang; words 
by Jewell McCreary, music by Ken- 


neth R. Barnum; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Burrell Van Buren. © 
1c. Jan. 27, 1928; E 681570; Barnum 
pub. co., Chicago. 7172 


Sing unto the Lord a new song; sacred 
duet, words from Psalm XCVI, 
music by EH. S. Hosmer; ten. or bar., 
pf. or organ ace. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2¢. Mar. 7; E 686691; Oliver D.tson 
co., Boston. 7173 


Singapore; tango, text von Albert 
Bennefeld, musik von Hd. Hysson, 
instr. von Fred Ralph, both of Ger- 
many; oreh. mit pf. direktion. 4to. 
© May 10, 1927; 1 « Feb. 27, 1928; 
E 685313; Edition Meisel & co., G. 
in. b. H., Berlin. 7174 


Singing (The) children, and other 
songs; words and.melody by M. S. 
Johnston. © 1 ¢. Mar, 23, 1928; EB 
688228; Malcolm Sanders Johnston, 
Geneva, N. Y. 7175 


‘Sippi; from Keep shufilin’, words by 
Con Conrad and Henry Creamer, 
musie by Jimmy Johnson; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 29, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 2; E 683821; Harms, ine., New 
York. 7176 


Skad-c-lee; fox trot or shimmy one 
step, words and music by Robert H. 
Cloud; orch. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 19; E 688128; United pub- 
lishing co., New York. 7177 


Sketch (A); by W. A. Goldsworthy; 
organ. (Jn American organ quar- 
terly, v. 9, no. 25, April, 1928) © 
Mar. ‘30, 1928; 2.-@ Mar. ost. BE 
687369; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

7178 

Slowly sinks the weary sun; Russian 
lullaby, English words by Edward 
Loeckton, Russian words by Nadia 
Zscharintzctf, musie by Boris Leven- 
son, op. 33. © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 8; E 686655; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 7179 


Slowly sinks the weary sun; Russian 
lullaby, musie by Boris Levenson, op. 
33; pf. © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 @ Mar. 8; 
E 686654; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York: 7180 


Smiere heleny; waltz, by M. V. Paja- 
kowski; violin. 1 ec. Mar. 30, 
1928; FE 688428; Matthew V. Paja- 
kowski, Buffalo. 7181 


Smil gennem Taarer; tekst af Zerine, 
musik af Alex Xekoff og Iwan Petja, 
both of Denmark; pf. © Feb. 22, 
1928: 1 ec. Mar. 7; E 685771; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 7182 


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no. 3, 1928 | 


7205 


Smile (A)—a kiss; ballad, by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch. © Mar. 5, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 7; E 683685; Music buyers 
corp., New York. 7183 


Smile (A) or two; words and music 
by B. Marckhoff. © 1 ¢ Mar. 19, 
1928; E 688119; Birdie Marckhoff, 
Cicero, Ill. 7184 


Smiles of love; words by E. W. Jerrell, 
music by David Reed. © Feb. 29, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 2; E 683591; E. W. 
Jerrell, Eagle, Col. 7185 


Smiling hearts; by Howard Jackson ; 
pf. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 22; 
E 687061; Sam Fox pub co., Cleve- 
land. 7186 


Smiling moon; melody by A. Ricci. © 
1 ec. Mar. 17, 1928; E 686953; Aldo 
Ricci, New York. 7187 


Smiling Slim; words and music by 
Billy Shoop and George Hammond. 
© Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 
687349; Shoop-Hammond pub. co.. 
St. Ambridge, Pa. 7188 


Snatches in melody from our national 
airs; compiled by B. G. Williams; 
pf. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 7; 
EK 686656; Blanche Graham Wil- 
liams, Indianapolis. 7189 


So dear; words by Irving Caesar, 
music by Cliff Friend; pf. and uku- 
_lele'ace. © Mar. 13, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 
15; E 686866; Jerome H. Remick & 
co.,.New York. 7190 


So nice you are; fox trot de Oh! la 
vicieuse, de John ‘Tetterby, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Ato io) Dec, 1920; 1, ¢. Keb. 27, 
1928 ; E 685674 ; Choudens, Paris. 

7191 


Sogno (Dream); intermezzo, di Bruto 
Martelli, of Italy, op. 15; piccola 
orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
Mar. 2, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21; E 685899; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 7192 


Soir de mai dans l’Argoad (Evening of 
May in Argoad); de Maurice Du- 
hamel, of France; orch. avec pf. 
eonducteur.. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1c. Web. 27; E 685359; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 7193. 


Soldier (A) of fortune; from The red 
robe, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Jean Gilbert, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York. New York, 
Harms, inc... © Mar. 24, 1928; 2c. 


ates 


Mar. 27; E 687227; Shubert theatre 
corp., New York. 7194 


Sombrero; character’stic idyl, from the 
suite From the plains; by Allan 
Anson fi. e. Allan Anson Babcock] ; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1928; E 686902 ; 
Allan Anson Babcock, Sault Ste. 
Marie, Ontario, Canada. 7195 


Some beautiful morning; ballad, words 
by John E. Guernsey, music by Floyd 
Thompson. © Mar. 24, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 27; E 687176; Thompson and 
Guernsey, Indianapolis. 7196 


Some day you’ll want me again ; melody 
by R. J. Best. ©1 ce. Feb. 20, 1928; 
E 683383; Roemer Jack Best, Hous- 
ton. 7197 


Some girls; words and musie by C. 
Cramer. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
2; E 683582; Chester Cramer, New 
York. 7198 


Someday; words and melody by R. 
Brown. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1928; B 
687075; Royce Brown, El Paso. 

7199 


Someday you’ll want me back again; 
words and music by C. M. Munn, arr. 
by H. R. Hallbauer. © 1c. Mar. 9, 
1928; E 683762; Christine M. Munn, 
Hartford. 7200 


Someone to cuddle the blues away; 
words and music by G. E. Smith; pf. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 12, 1928: E 686825; 
George Edward Smith, Chicago. 

7201 


Something; words and melody by C. 
Cercone. © 1 ec Mar. 30, 1928; E 
688401 ; Carl Cercone, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 7202 


Something to remember you by; words 
and music by Paul Cunningham; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Mar. 17, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 22; E 688250; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 7203 


Somewhere down in Brittany; waltz, 
words by H. B. Tilsley,..mus‘e by 
Tolechard Evans, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in F. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
24, 1928; 1 @-Mar. 10; E 685741; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 7204. 


Somewhere in dear old Spain; words 
by L. Morris, music. by; Larry H. 
Gofin. © 1 e¢. Mar. 19, 1928;,E 
688117 ; Lester Morris, Joliet, Ill. 

7205 


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7206 


pt. DI, 0. s., v. 23 


Somewhere or other; words by Jessie 
Wilder, music by D. S. Drake. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 686630; Dorothy 
Sussdorff Drake, Oakland, N. J. 

7206 


Sommeil (Le) de Jésus (Jesus sleeps) ; 
d’Henri Busser, arr. par Ch. Delsaux, 
of France; orch. avee pf. econducteur. 
4to. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; 
E 685958 ; Choudens, Paris. 7207 


Sommernacht; worte von Victor von 
Scheffel, musk von Richard Trunk, 
of Germany, op. 56, nr. 3; minner- 
chor... 4to0. “© May 29... 1996-1 « 
Mar. 2, 1928 ; E 685557; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 7208 


Sonata 3; de Manuel M. Ponce, of 
Spain, ed. et doigté par Andrés Se- 
govia; guit.’ © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 @. 
Mar. 2; E 685798; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 7209 


Sonata da camera; de Gabriel Pierné, 
of France, op. 48; fliite, violoncelle 
et pf. 1. Prelude. [2 others], © 
Dee: 31, 49267 en Pebli27, 1928: E 
685669 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 7210 


Sonate no. 7; von August Kiihnel, 
bearb. u. fiir violoncello tibertragen 
von Christan Dodbereiner, of Ger- 
many; vicla da gamba o. violoncello 
u. cembalo o. klavier; in G dur. © 
Feb. 25, 1928: 1c. Feb. 27; E 685329 ; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

Gais 


Sonate no. 9; von August Ktihnel, 
bearb. u. fiir violoncello tibertragen 
von Christian Ddodbereiner, of Ger- 
‘many: viola da gamba o. violoncello 
u. ecembalo o. klavier; in D dur. 
Fep. 259928 iene seb. 27s10H 
685330; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. (2A 


Sonatina; by Willem Pijper, of Hol- 
land; pf. no. 2, 3. © July 22, 1926; 
1 e@. each June 7, 1927; E 663810, 
663811; Oxford university press, 
London. 7218, 7214 


Song (The) of man; chorus, text by 
Gilbert Purcell, musie by Richard 
Kountz; mixed voices, with optional 
solos for med. voices. 4to. © Mar. 
17, 1928; 2c. Mar. 22; E 688245; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 7215 


Song (The) of the boloney; words and 
music by A. Shulman; violin. © 
1 ec. Mar. 3, 1928; E 686560; Abra- 
ham Shulman, Jersey City. 7216 


Song of the robin; by H. Voorhies; 
flute and pf. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1928; 
E 688417; Hugh Voorhies, Neosho, 
Mo. 7217 


‘Song of White River; 


Song of the ronin; words by John 
Masefield, music by Ralph Greaves, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 4, 1926; 
1 ce. Feb. 25, 1928; E 689006; Oxford 
university press, London. 7218 


Song (The) of the Star automobile; 
words by H. Douglas, melody by Ar- 
thur Fisk. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1928: B 
688233; Helen Douglas. San Fran- 
cisco. 7219 


Song (The) of the streamlet; duet or 
2-pt. cho.. words by L. R., musie by 
Richard J. Pitcher, of Great Brit- 


ain; treble voices. 4to. © Mar. 5, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 7; E 686702; Theo- — 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 7220 


Song of the Volga boatmen; arr. by 
W. P. Mero: pf., 4 hands. © Maz 
5, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 686708; The» 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 7221 


Song of the western plains; words by 
Lomax, music by Ralph L. Gros- 
venor ; male voices. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
22e e Mar. 2 B 686623; G. Ricordi 
& co., inc., New York. 7222 


words and mel- 
ody by M. R. Burcham. © 1 e. Mar. 
14, 1928; E 683918; Merle R. Bur- 
cham, Vallonia, Ind. 7223 


Songs of the Gael (Amrain na n-Gae- 
deal) ; Gaelic fantasy, by B. Waiton 
O'Donnell, of England, op. 31; orch. 
Se. © Mar. 6, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 16; 
EK 685884; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 7224 


Sonnenuntergang; worte von Victor 
von Scheffel, musik von Richard 
Trunk, of Germany, op. 56, nr. 4; 
‘minnerchor. 4to. © May 29, 1926; 
tec.” Mar. 2," 19287 Gaaece> baat. 

Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 
Too 


Sorry for me; words and melody by 
Lew Brown, B. G. DeSylva and Ray 
Henderson. © 1 e. Mar. 16, 1928; 
E 683938; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 7226 


Sous le ciel de Chicago; fox-trot, 
paroles de Marcel Rousseaux, mu- 
sique de M. Cazes, of France; pf. 
Paris, Montmartre-edition. © Dec. 
SL, 19273 0G” Nie ee es 
685970; Mario Cazes, Paris. (227 


South Sea island Rose; words and 
music by R. D. Raeburn. © 1 «. 


Mar. 23, 1928; E 688236; R. D. Rae- 
burn, Webster Groves, Mo. 7228 
Southern skies; quartet, words by 


Walter Preston, musie by Keith Mce- 
Leod, arr. by Claude MacArthur. 


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no. 3, 1928 
New. York, Chappell-Harms, inc. 
4to., 1. Male voices—2. Mixed 
voices. © Mar. 138, 1928;,2 ¢c. each 
Mar. 14; E 686862, 686863; Harms, 
ine., New York. 7229, 7230 
Souvenance (Memories); by Werner 


Janssen; pf. © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 9; E 683739; Boston music ©o., 
Boston. 7231 


Souvenir; by Ernest Newton, of Great 
Hritam ; pt. © Jan. 19,.-1928 ; 1c: 
Mar. 2; E 685788; Gould & Bolttler, 


London. 7232 
Souvenir (A); by Herbert Russell 
Boardman, op. 15; pf. © 1 c. Mar. 
21, 1928; E 688149; Herbert R. 


Boardman, West Somerville, Mass. 
7233 


Souvenir d’amour; d’aprés Souvenir 
par F. Drdla, poésie et arr. par P. 
Champagne. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 1; E 686529; Philias Cham- 
pagne, Lowell. "(234 


Souvenir de Bitolia; intermezzo-orien- 
tale, von Assen Karastoyanoff, of 
Bulgaria, arr. von Bernhard Egg, of 
Germany; orch. mit pf.-organ direc- 
tion. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 9; 
E 685708; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 7235 


Souvenir de’ Kreisler; von T. Murzilli, 
of Italy; violine u. pf. © Oct. 19, 
1927; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685219; 
Tito Murzilli, Berlin. 7236 


Soy Bohemio; tango, letra y musica 
de Esteban Quevedo, hijo, of Mex- 
ico. "©! Mar. 1) 1928; 1°¢.' Mar. 1; 
EH 685338; A. Wagner y Luvien sucs., 
S. en C., Mexico City, Mexico. 7237 


Spanish; by M. S. Rosen; pf. ©1e. 
Mar. 13, 1928; E 686835; Milton 
Sonnett Rosen, New York. 7238 


Spanish serenade; by Ludwig Lebell, 
of Great Britain, op. 30; violoncello 


and pf. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
14; E 685865; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 7239 
Sparkling spray; waltz, by A. J. 


Weidt. 1. Plectrum banjos.—2. Ten. 
banjos. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. each 
Mar. 5; E 683651, 683652; Walter 


Jacobs, ine., Boston. 7240, 7241 
Spectre (Le) (The ghost); par J. 
Porret, of France, op. 185; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 
2, 1928; 1 c« Feb. 37; BE 685388; 
Julien Porret, La Barre Deuil, 
France. 7242 


7253 


Speedy boy; words by Raymond 
Klages, music by Jesse Greer; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Hank 
Linet:' © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 
3; E 686540; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 7243 


Spielbiichlein (Hin) fiir die laute oder 
gitarre; bearb. von Hrwin Schwarz- 
Reiflingen, of Germany. © Apr. 25, 
1927; 1 ce. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685522; 
Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. 7244 


Spielt a dobridzien (Play a dance) ; 
words and melody by J. M. Rum- 
shisky. © 1 .c. Mar. 30, 1928; HB 
688400; Joseph M. Rumshisky, New 
York. 7245 


Spinal chords; by Silvio De Rienzo; 
pe. .C) Mar. 5,. 1928: 2G, Mar, .5; 
E 686943; Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, 
ine., New York. 7246 


Spinning song; by Albert Ellmenreich, 
transcribed by Richard Kountz; 
organ. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E 686878; Boston music co., 
Boston. 7247 


Spirit (The) of Children’s day; Chil- 
dren’s day pageant for the Sunday 
schcol, text by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by G. F. Rosche. Chicago, 
Ill., Geo. F. Rosche & co. 4to. © 
NAC. be, AOE. ya Ce Wai AOE ee 
27292; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

7248 


Spirit (The) of Lief Ericson; words 
by J. Meyer, melody by Robt. H. 
Brennen. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1928; E 
687144; Johanna Meyer, Brooklyn. 

7249 


Spirit (The) of St. Louis; march, by 
A. Roloff, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Mar? T9'41928:% tee rar! 20: 
685921; Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., 
London. 7250 


Spirit wings; words and music by R. 
L. Burtch. Indianapolis, Pearson 
piano* co. '?© "Mare 21." 1928: 2" ec. 
Mar. 26; E 688259; Roy L. Burtch, 
Indianapolis. 7251 


Spring; words by Thomas Nashe, mu- 
sie by Bernard Van Dieren, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 9, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar. 
6; E 685436; Oxford university 
press, London. 7252 


Spring o’ the year; words by Maude 
Luise Gardiner, music by Edward 
Morris. © Mar. 14, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
15; E 686886; Edward Morris music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 7253 


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7254 


Spring’s -welcome; words by Noel 
Ferris, music by Hubert Brown, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 28; E 689081; Reeder & 
Walsh, London. 7254 


StahIberg (Frederik) Scherzo (The 
phantom rider) ; from In the realm 
of shadows; full orch., with pf. con- 


ductor. © Jan. 12, 1928; 2 c Mar. 
16; E 688070; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 7255 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) new folio for the 
plectrum banjo; ed. and compiled by 
Frank C. Bradbury. © Oct. 18, 
POAT 2 el Octs 20s ait,” Oct. Zn OA 
1016350; William C. Stahl, Milwau- 
kee. 7256 


Stalking the prey; rhythmic misteri- 
oso, by Leo A. Kempinski, op. 74; 
orch. © Feb. 29, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
1; E 686486; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 7257 


Star (The) of West Virginia; words 
and music by John Patrick Breigh, 
harmony by Bauer bros. © Nov. 
30, 1927; 2 c« Feb. 7, 1928; E 
686538; Work & hope, Moundsville, 
W.. Va. 7258 


Stars (The) of destiny; words by 
Fred G. Bowles, music by EB. F. Day. 
© 1 ¢ Mar. 21, 1928; E 687100; 
Edna Fuller Day, Grand Junction, 
Col. 7259 


Stars pointing homeward; words and 
music by Carl Lang, of England; 


pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 381, 
1928; 1 @ Mar. 22; E 685935; 
West’s, Itd., London. 7260 


State of Maine; words by Frances H. 
Rowell, music by S. S. Rowell. © 
1 c@ Mar. 6, 1928; E 687162; Sylvia 
Sherman Rowell, Portland, Me. 

7261 


State of. Tennessee blues; melody by 
Will Shade. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1928; 
E 688393; Ralph Peer, New York. 

7262 


Statue girl; words by Enid Grace, mel- 
ody by HE. W. Evans. © 1c. Mar. 
27, 1928; E 687221; Harl W: Evans, 
Alameda, Calif. 7263 


Stay away little moth from the flame; 
words by J. Summers, jr., music by 
Celia Lydia Ellen Shoaf. © 1 .«. 
Mar. 14, 1928; E 683944; Celia L. 
BE. Shoaf and John Summers, jr.. 
Kulpmont, Pa. 7264 


Suite Goliardica ; 


pt. II, D.S., Ve 28: 


Stole rider blues; words and melody 
by Willie McTell. © 1 c. Feb. 23, 
1928; HE 688388; Ralph Peer, New 


York. 7265 
Stories of the Vienna forest (Les 
legendes de la forét); valse, by 
Johann Strauss, arr. by Aubrey 


Winter, of England; orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Feb. 24, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 9; E 685761; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 7266 - 


Storm scene; by Joseph Engleman, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 23, 1927; 
1 c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 685716; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. (267 


Stornellata dispettosa; versi di G. 
Onofri, melodia di A: Bascetta. © 


1.-c. ‘Mar. 43, 29283. E) (686850 > 
Alfredo Bascetta and Guglielmo 
Onofri. 7268 


Strauss (Richard) Richard Strauss 
lyrische suite; von R. Strauss, of 
Germany, op. 538, 56, bearb. von G. 
’ Becce, of Italy; grosses orch., mit 
violine direktion. 4to. 1. Gefunden. 
[2 others] © June 7, 1927; 1 ec. 
Noy. 2; E 676493; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin. 7269 


Richard Strauss zweite suite; 
von R. Strauss, of Germany, op. 53, 
56, bearb. von G. Becce; of Italy; 
grosses orch., mit violine direktion 
und klavier direktion. 4to. 1. Wie- 
genlied. [2 others] © July 30, 
1927; 1 c. Nov. 2; E 676494; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 7270 


Strife (The) is o’er; anthem for 
Easter, words tr. from the Latin by 
Francis Pott, music by Bric H. 
Thiman, of England; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 28, 
1928; 1 e. Mar. 7; E 685702; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. F271 


Sturmvo6gel; dramatische ballade in 3 
akten, dichtung u. musik yon Ger- 
hard Schjelderup, of Norway; orch. 
Partitur. ©Novw. 24/1927; 1? c. 
Feb. 27, 1928; D 27291; Genossen- 
schaft Deutscher tonsetzer, Berlin. 

Tee 


Sturnillata amurusa; versi di G. 
Marrone, melodia di Mario Nicastro. 
© 1 e¢ Mar. 29, 1928; E 687301; 
Gaspare Marrone, Brooklyn. (CN GS 


di A. Amadei, of 
Italy, op. 350, bearb. von H. Kawan, 
of Germany; orch. no. 2. WValzer 
d'amour. [2 others] © Jan. 30, 
1927; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685464 ; 


370 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


7297 


Verlag Rund um die welt, inh. Rob. 
Fischer, Dresden, Germany. 7274 


Suite im alten stil; von Adolf Busch, 
of Germany, op. 33; violine u. orgel. 
i) Mar. "3, 29285' 1c. ‘Mar: 205° E 
685920; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

(275 


Summer (A) garland; by Arthur 
Baynon, of England; pf. 1. Travel- 
ler’s joy. [5 others] © Mar. 23, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 24; E 689024; Elkin 
& co., ltd., London. 7276 


Summer (A) romance; intermezzo, by 
R.M. Stults; pf. Boston-New York, 
Evans music co. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 15; E 686888; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. 7277 


Summer valley; by E. J. Moeran, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 685441; Oxford 
university press, London. 7278 


Sun (The) is sinking in the west; duet 
or 2-pt. cho., words by Edward Oxen- 
ford, music by Henry Tolhurst, of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
©- Mar. 5, 1928; 2 « Mar. 7; E 
686700 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7279 


Sunbeams; words by J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, melody by Karl Hajos. © 1c. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 6838600; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

7280 


Sunday school souvenir; words and 
musie by O. Stenerson. Blessings of 
Pentecost. [2 others] © Aug. 27, 
1926; 2 ec. Feb. 1, 1928; E 681694; 
O. Stenerson, Astoria, Or. 7281 


Sunlit days—sunlit moon; words and 
melody by R. B. Rohrbach. © 1 e. 
Mar. 8, 1928; E 686667; Robert B. 
Rohrbach, Allentown, Pa. 7282 


Sunny days; words and music by D. 
M. Confrey. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1928; 
E 683814; Donald M. Confrey, Port- 
land, Or. 7283 


Sunny smile; fox trot, by A. J. Weidt. 
1. Plectrum banjos.—2. Ten. banjos. 
© Feb. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. each Mar. 5: 


E 683653, 683654; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 7284, 7285 


Sunset; words by Oliver Murray Ed- 
wards, music by William Berwald; 
high voice. Syracuse, N. Y.. Oliver 
music co. © Mar. 14, 1928: 2 «. 
Mar. 20; E 687050; Oliver M. Kd- 
wards, Syracuse, N. Y. 7286 


99529—28——_8 


— 


Sunshine (The) of paradise alley; 
words by Walter H. Ford, music by 
John W. Bratton, ed. by Elliott Sha- 
piro, arr. for pf. by Eugene Platz- 
man, with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. (Jn Grand old songs) 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ¢c.' Mar. 29; E 
687249 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 7287 


Super service; march, by J. G. Davis; 
band. 4to. © Mar. 19, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 26; E 688272; J. Gus Davis, 
Brazil, Ind. 7288 


Suzannah; fox-trot, de Maurice Her- 
mite, of France; orch. ovec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28; E 689062; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 7289 


Swallows (The); words by Charlotte 
Smith, music by Henry Hadley; 2 
treble voices. © Feb. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 9; E 688737; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 7290 


Sweet and low; paraphrase, by Geo. 
Gault: band. 4to. © Mar. 17, 1928; 
2c Mar. 17; E 686935; York band 
instrument co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

7291 


words and music by 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1928; 
Claude HE. Hackelton, 
7292 


Sweet Ella Mae; words and melody by 
Jacques Renard, Mickie Alpert and 
J. Russel Robinson. © 1. Mar. 24, 
1928 : E 687155 ; Robbins musie corp., 
New York. 7293 


Sweet Evelyn; words and music by 
R. Wappler. © Mar. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 17; E 686938; Royal Wappler, 
Palmyra, Wis. 7294 


Sweet Genevieve; words by George 
Cooper, music by Henry Tucker, ed. 
bv Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by 
Eugene Platzman ,with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs.) © Mar. 22. 1928; 2 « Mar. 
29: E 687246; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inec., New York. 7295 


Sweet daddy; 
Ernie Elton. 
E 683715; 
Orange, Calif. 


Sweet girl like vou dear; words by 
K. Matishowski, melody by Robt. H. 


Brennen. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1928: E 
687148; Katherine Matishowski, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 7296 


Sweet heart of mine I’m blue; words 
and musie by C. C. Cushman; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 28, 1928 ; E 688357 ; Chelsea 
Charles Cushman, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 7297 


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7298 


Sweet lassie; words and niusic by A. 
O. Balthasar, arr. by Chester Nord- 


man. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2c. Mar. 14; 
EH 686874; Anna O. Balthasar, St. 
Louis. 7298 


Sweet lovin’ Marie; words by C. F. 
Gordon, music by Clifton Keith. © 
Mar. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 22; HB 
688320; Charles F. Gordon, Chicago. 

7299 


Sweet. Marie; words by Cy Warman, 
music by Raymon Moore, ed. by 
Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. by 
Hugene Platzman, with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs.) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
29: E 687247; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 7300 


Sweet memory shore; words and music 
by S. L. Holsey. © 1c. Mar. 13, 
1928; E 686843; Sumner Lincoln 
Holsey, Boston. 7301 


Sweet Ophelia; words by William 
Kaye, music by J. Rodger Leitch, of 
Great Britain; bar. London, B. 
Feldman & co. © Mar. 12, 1928; 


1c. Mar. 13: B 685929: W. K. Gib- | 


_ son, Belfast, Ireland. 7302 
Sweet so-and-so; from That’s a good 
girl, words by Douglas Furber and 
Ira Gershwin, music by Joseph 
Meyer and Philip Charig. London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Feb. 6, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 28; E 686482; Harms, inc., 
New York. 7303 


Sweet Sue—just you; words by Will 
J. Harris, melody by Victor Young. 
© 1 ec Mar. 21, 1928: E 688155; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 7304 


Sweet will be the meeting; words and 
music by E. M. Bartlett. © Jan. 2, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 3; E 686551; Eugene 
Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

7305 


Sweetest one; words and music by 
Gene White [i. e. E. L. White]. © 
1c. Mar. 21, 1928; H 688159 ; Eugene 
L. White, Los Angeles. 7306 


Sweetest pal I ever had; words and 
melody by F. J. Morrow. © 1. 
Mar. 9, 1928; E 683755; Frederick 
James Morrow, Hampton Roads, Va. 

7307 


Sweetheart days; words by Rose V. 


Ridings, music by H. Voorhies. © 
1 ec. Mar. 29, 1928; EH 688418; Hugh 
Voorhies, Neosho, Mo. 7308 


pt. III, Nn. S., Vv. 23 


Sweetheart I’m sorry; words by Char- 
ley Newman, music by Frank West- 
phal, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 22; E 688314; Milton Wel] mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 7309 


Sweetheart Mother Caroline; words 
R. L. Durre, music by B. M. Hale. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1928; E 688432; 
Raymond Leo Durre, Indianapolis. 

7310 


Sweetheart of mine; words by William 
Kaye, musie by Charles Platt, of 
Great Britain; med. voice. London, 
B. Feldman & co. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
1c Mar. 18; E 685931; W. K. Gib- 
son, Belfast, Ireland. 7311 


Sweetheart of my dreams; words and 
music by N. J. D. [i. e. N. J. Drum- 
mond | (©... 6.” Mian don dee 
686975 ; Norman TEE Drummond, 
Philadelphia. (312 


Sweetheart (The) of Zeta beta tau; 
words and melody by B. McCarthy 
and S. MecGuiness. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 28, 
1928; HK 688356; Eric Brock, New 
York. fais 


Sweethearts; words by W'lliam Joseph 
Mungovan, music by Matt Mungo- 
van. PAG. oii oy Serene ot 
683950; Matthew William Mungo- 
van, Chicago. 7314 


Swifts; by Leslie Bridgewater, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
1 e@. Mar. 17; E 685855; J. & W. 
Chester, ltd., London. 7315 


Symphonie paraphrase; for orch., by 
Paul Held, based on the meditation 
theme of Thais; conductor pt. © 
1 ce. Mar. 5, 1928; E 686637; Paul 
Held, Chicago. 7316 


Symphonic ukulele arrangements; by 
Art King. y. 1. 4to. “© Mar? 24, 
1928: 2 @ and aff. Mar. 30; “A 
1073021; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 7317 


Syneonia; blues, photoplay music, by 
J. Chas. MeNe'l; pf. Feb. 1, 
1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 23; E 688177 ; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 7318 


Syncorient; blues, photoplay music, by 
J. Chas. MeNeil; pf. © Dec. 30, 
1927; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1928; E 688182; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 7319 


Szabad a esillagnak, befogom a lovam, 
huzzitok eiganyok; melody by Ba- 
lazs es Kacsho, of Hungary. ©1e. 


3t2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


Mar. 23, 1928; E 688229; Rdzsav6l- 
gyi és tarsa, Budapest, Hungary. 
7320 


T’en fais pas; sur les motifs de la 
chanson de R. Samson’s, musique de 
Jean Pons, of France; orch. avec pf.- 
conducteur et paroles. 4to.. © Feb. 
2, 1928; 1 ce. Feb. 27; E 685667; A. 
Bose, Paris. ; 7321 


"Taint so, honey, ’taint so; words and 
music by Willard Robison: © Mar. 
9, 1928; 2°c. Mar. 10; HE 686754; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 7322 


Take it away; words and music by BH. 
M. Bartlett; male voices. © Jan. 20, 
1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 683969; Eugene 
Monroe, Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

7323 


Take me back; fox-trot ballad, words 
and musie by A. D. Ricordo. Rox- 
bury, Mass., Mystic music studio. © 
Mar. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 8; E 686657; 
Aubert Don Ricordo, Roxbury, Mass. 

7324 


Take me back to old Montana; words 
by Billy Woods [i. e. W. Woods], 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1928; E 688221; William Woods, 
Billings, Mont. 7325 


Take my life and let it be; dedication, 
words by Frances Ridley Havergal, 
mus ¢ by Edward S. Deans, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices; in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 6, 1928: 1 « Mar. 6; B 
685856; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

7326 


Take ship my soul; poem by Walt 
Whitman, music by L. Powell; 4 
male voices. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., 4to. © Jan. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. 
van. Tis te? Mar. 1555 | 686922 - 
Laurence Powell, Fayetteville, Ark. 

joan 


‘'ake your hat off to Lindbergh ; words 
by P. Canavan, music by Lillyan W. 
Newton; pf. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1928; 
E 686565 ; Frances Dickinson, Orange 
City, Fla. 7328 


Tall Tilly; words and melody by W. 
Crawley. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1928; E 
686492; Wilton Crawley, New York. 

7329 


Talpra Magyar (Hungarian march) ; 
by P. A. Marquardt; orch. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 683683 ; 
Musie buyers corp., New York. 

7330 


7341 


Tam o’ Shanter; descriptive march 
caprice, by George W. Warren, op. 
18, arr. by Calvin Grooms; pf. 
Mar!) 27,: £92632 ves Mar. “23 20H 
688193 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. (dal 


Tango (11) di Pierrot; tango, di Mario 
Moretti, of Italy; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
17, 1928; E 685998; Alba musicale, 
Rome. 7332 


Tansman (Alexandre) Deux chan- 
sons (Zwei lieder); texte d’André 
Spire, Deutsch von R. 8S. Hoffmann, 
musique de A. Tansman, of Poland; 
voix moyenne. 1. Ne. [1 other] 
© Feb. 8, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 21; EB 
689038; Universal-edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 1aa0 


Tanz-suite; von Hermann Reutter, 
of Germany, op. 29; klavier. 
1. Lindler. [5 others] © Mar. 15, 
1928; 1 ¢c. May. 9; E 685803; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


7334 
Tarantella; by V. Favario; pf. Chi- 
cago, Favario music school. © Mar. 


20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 22; E 688309; 
Vittorio Favario, Chicago. 7335 


Tarantella ricci rieci; versi e melodia 
di P. Sciascia. 1 e. Mar. 29. 
1928; E 687338; Pasquale Sciascia, 
Philadelphia. 7336 


Tarn hows; by Hilda M. Cooper, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 6, 1928; E 685443; Oxford 
university press, London. (33T 


Teddy bear march; by HE. Weidenfeld ; 
pf. ©1ec. Mar. 5, 1928; E 683663; 
Hleanor Weidenfeld, Philadelphia. 

7338 


Teddy my; charleston, by Harry Sing, 
arr. par Speranza-Camusat, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c« Feb. 27, 
1928; EH 685680; Choudens, Paris. 

7339 


Tee high, tee low; words and music 
by W. L. D. Bedell. © Feb. 29, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 2; E 683588; Wil- 
liam L. D. Bedell, Newark. N. J. 

7340 


Tekamrixha te lutem; words and mel- 
ody by Jim Shefka [i. e. James 
Shefka] © 1 c¢ Feb. 16, 1928; E 
686893 ; James Shefka, New York. 

7341 


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7342 


Telemann (Georg Philipp) Zwdolf 
fantasien; aus dem jahre 1735, von 
Georg Philipp Telemann, hrsg. von 
Albert Kiister, both of Germany; 
geige allein. obl. 12mo. © Oct. 
Se FO2Ts Tes: Pépy 27, ) 1928 a9 
685465; Georg Kallmeyer, Wolfen- 
biittel, Germany. 7342 


Tell her in the moonlight; words and 
melody by A. Silver and B. Davis. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 686787; 
Abner Silver and Benny Davis, New 
York. 7343 


Tell me again; words by Ed Rose, 


music by Frank Magine; pf. and 
ukulele ace, with cho. of mixed 
voices. Chicago, Cal de Voll. © 
Mar. 15, .1928; 2.e Mar. 17; HE 
688442; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 1344 


Tema con variazioni; di Aldo Cantar- 
ini, of Italy; piccola orch., con pf. 
conduttore.. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
1 c Mar. 18; E 685781; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 7345 


Temesvari zarda; szdvegét irta Sze- . 


benyei Jozsef, zenéjét szerzette 
Horvath Gyula, of Hungary, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1c. Mar. 24, 
1928; E 687152; Julius Horvath, 
New York. 7346 


Terry (Frances) Fifteen intermedi- 
ate studies; in technic and artistry, 
with pedalling; pf. © Mar. 2, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 5; E 6836382; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. (347 


Texas; words and music by Mrs. C. 


L. Edmiston. © Aug. 22, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 24; E 678329: Hattie Belle 


7348 


Texas melody; by S. Timberg. © 1. 
Mar. 27, 1928; E 687214; Sammy 
Timberg, New York. 7349 


Texas where the bright blue bonnets 


Edmiston, Crockett, Tex. 


grow; words and music by J. D. 
Hart. Dallas, Tex., Book & music 
club. © Dee.''17,: 1927; 2° ce. Mar. 


23, 1928; E 6882138; Julia Duggan 
Hart, Dallas. 7350 


That dear little girl of mine; words 
by Elmer C. Leonard, music by 
David Reed. © 1 ¢ Mar. 2, 1928; 
E 683608; Julia Burgess and Myrtle 
Beach, Milford, Conn. 7351 


That little back garden of mine; words 
by Frank Eyton, music by Norman 
Long, of Great Britain; in §& flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


pt. III, n.8., Vv. 23; 


©,.Keb; 23,4928 3 1. @a¢Mar 28.548) 
689078 ; Reynolds & co., London. 
7352. 


That old-fashioned homestead; words. 


and music by A. O. Balthasar, arr. 
by Chester Nordman. © Mar. 17, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 29; E 6872838; Anna 
O. Balthasar, St. Louis. 7353. 


That old Kentucky song; words by 


R. M. Trackwell, melody by Charles. 
W. Randall. © 1 e. Mar. 19, 1928; 
EK 688114; Raymond M. Trackwell, 
Oakland, Calif. 7354 


That’s nothing at all; words and music 
by C, A. Hieger. © 1 ¢ Mar. 17, 
1928; E 686964; Clarence Anthony 
Hieger, Wellston, Mo. 7355. 


That’s one on you, dad; words by O. 
M. Nielson, music by Robert Van 
Sickle. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ¢ Mar. 28; B 
688348; Olaf M. Nielson, Provo, 
Utah. 7356. 


That’s the girl of to-day; words.by R. 
A. Young, music by David Reed. © 
Mar. ‘103° -1928;°2 ‘e! Wier. 792949) 
683775 ; Robert A. Young, Old Mystic, 
Conn. 7357 


That’s what I call keen; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito. © Feb. 
29, 1928; 2 c« Mar. 2; E 683577; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

7358 


-That’s what you get when you get 


married; words and music by W. 
Ahrens. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1928; E 
686573; Winifred Ahrens, Detroit. 

7359: 


That’s why I’m feeling so blue; words 
and melody by M. E. Gottdiener. © 
1c. Mar. 22, 1928; E 687097; Milton 
E. Gottdiener, Brooklyn. 7360 


That same old-time sweetheart; words 
and music by W. C. McFadden, arr. 
by Eugene Platzman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
28, 1928: E 688366; William Cun- 
ningham McFadden, New York. 

7361 


That shamrock waltz; words and 
melody by R..Raney. © 1: ec. Mar. 
21, 1928: E 687105; Rebekah Raney, 
San Francisco. 7362 


Théme varié et finale; de Manuel M. 
Ponee, of Spain, ed. et doigté par 


Andrés Segovia; guit. © Mar. 10, 

19983) li es Mar. 2¢ HeG857945 1B. 

Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 
7363 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


7385 


‘There ain’t no passionate blondes;— 
words by C. Houghton, melody by 
P. I. Bockser. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1928; 
E 686954; Patty Ida Bockser and 
Casco Houghton, Lynn, Mass. 7364 


‘There is a garden in her face; four-pt. 
song, words by Richard Alison, 
music by H. A. Chambers, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 
13, 1928; 1. ¢. Mar. 13; E 685727; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 7365 

‘There is nothing on the level anymore; 
words anon., melody by P. J. Vargas. 
© 1c Mar. 12, 1928; E 6838785; 
Peter Joseph Vargas, Los Angeles. 


7366 
There'll come a time; words and 
melody by G. L. Long. © 1c Mar. 


10, 1928; B 686801; Glynn Lea Long, 
New Orleans. 7367 


‘There must be a silver lining; fox trot, 
by Walter Donaldson and Dolly 
Morse, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
orch. with words. © Mar. 6, 1928; 
2c, Mar. 7; E 686688; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 7368 


‘There must be a sliver lining; fox 
trot, by Walter Donaldson, arr. by O. 
Sciacea ; band. obl. 32mo0. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2c. Mar. 16; E 687002; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


‘There must be a silver lining; fex 
shining for me; fox trot, words and 
music by Walter Donaldson and 
Dolly Morse, arr. by Walter Simon; 
Feistyle pianorgan arr. © Feb. 29, 
1928; 2 ce Mar. 2; E 686513; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 7370 


‘There’s a pal in this world for you; 
words and music by R. Corbett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © 1. Mar. 28, 
1928; E 688368; Ray Corbett, Phila- 
delphia. 7371 


‘There’s always a way to remember, 
but I can’t find a way to forget; 
words and music by Sammy Fain 
and Lew Pollack, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; 4 mixed voices. 4to. 
war, We i025. 2. c¢ Mar 14" B 
687016; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 7372 


'There’s no other; from Lovetime, 
words and music by S. H. Norton. 
© 1c Mar. 30, 1928; BE 688421; 
Spencer H. Norton, Norman, Okl. 

7373 


There’s only one way to be happy; 
words and music by Paul Cunning- 
ham; pf. and ukulele ace. (Cover- 


rH eee it 


title :—There is only one way to be 
happy) © Mar. 17, 1928; 2c. Mar. 
22; EH 688248; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 7374 


There won’t be many more Mondays; 
words and melody by W. Crawley. 
© 1 e¢. Mar. 14, 1928; EH 683981; 
Wilton Crawley, New York. 7375 


They say; words by C. D. Yoh, music 
by Larry E. Goffin. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1928; E 686784; Charles D. Yoh, 
Wernersville, Pa. 7376 


Thieck’s daily studies for cornet and 
trumpet; common sense lip and tone 
development, by Wm. A. Thieck. © 
Mar. 13,1925 >. 2 ¢, anova. Mar. 15 ; 
A 1070597; Herman Bechler, Mil- 
waukee. 7377 


Think it over again; words by O. L. 
Rhodes, music by L. E. Goffin; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1928: E 688483; Ollie Llewellyn 
Rhodes, Ogden, Utah. 7378 


Thinking of you; fox trot ballad, words 


and music by G. S. Davis. ©1e. 

Jan. 30, 1928; E 686641; Grace 

Shacklet Davis, Nashville, Tenn. 
7379 


Tho’ you’re a green light to every one 
else; words. by Ed. Rose and Gladys 
Kern, musie by Jack Stanley, arr. 
by Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele 


ace. ©. Mar. 27, 1928; 2 ce Mar. 30; 
E 687348; Milton Wel music ©co., 
Chicago. 7380 


Those darn ole blues: words by T. F. 
Pynos, music by Florence Coulter. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Mar. 
22 1928 3) 2 °e.. Mar 29 =) Bos lors: 
Theodore F. Pynos, Loyalhanna, Pa. 

7381 


Those German boys in blue; words by 
G. Flatow, melody by J. P. McDer- 
motti "©: bee! Mar: 1, 1928 
686498; John P. MeDermott and 
George Flatow, New York. 7382 


Those naughty eyes; words and music 
by M. E. Guichard. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 27; E 687192; Mattie E. 
Guichard, New Orleans. 7383 


Thou Almighty Creator; words and 
melody by H. B. Toucey. © 1 «. 
Mar. 26, 1928; E 688283; Helen 
Brammell Toucey, New York. 7384 


Three cheers for Lindy; words by H. 
Brown, melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 
© 1. Mar. 14, 1928; E 683898; 
Harry Brown, Canton, Pa. 7385 


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7386 


Three (The) kisses; the look, words 
by Sara Teasdale, music by Horace 
E. Tureman; high voice. © Feb. 27, 
£9238;, 2 ec. Mar. 573. By 686(18q'G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 


Through the day Thy love has spared 
us; words by Thomas Kelly, music 
by Paul Ambrose; mixed vo ces, alto 
or bar. solo. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 16; E 683963; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. (387 


Throw him down, McCloskey; words 
and music by J. W. Kelley, ed. by 
HUGO Shapiro, are. for gaan. Dy, 
Kugene Platzman, with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. (Jn Grand old 
songs) © Mar. 22, 1928; 2c Mar. 
29; E 687275; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 7388 


Thru the haze of a bachelor’s dream; 
words and melody by P. C. FitzGer- 
ald, arr. by Luther A. Clark. ©1e. 
Mar. 29, 1928; E 6873829: Percy C. 
FitzGerald, Roswell, N. M. 


Ti voi bene; versi e melodia di P. 
Sc'asc'a. .© 1 @ Mar. 29, 1928; E 
687337 ; Pasquale Sciascia, Philadel- 
phia. 7390 


Tierras de Aragén; paso doble, par 
Babil Calvete, arr. par Luis Salvadé, 
of Spain; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
Ed. Costallat. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685393; Lucien 
de Lacour, Paris. 7391 


Timberg (Sammy) Waltz; melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1928; E 687215; 
Sammy Timberg, New York. 7392 


Time (The) has come; words and mel- 


ody by A. Moore. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1928; E 688362; Allie Moore, New 
York. 7393 
Time (The) of LOSES ; words by 


Thomas Hood, music by Roger Quil- 
ter, of Great Britain, op. 24, no. 5. 
© Feb. 29, 1928; 1 c@ Mar. 7:_ BE 
685650 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

7394 


Time to eternity; spiritual, words and 
music by O. Willis Winkfield, arr. 
by Albert W. Simms; mixed voices. 
© 1c Mar. 3, 1928; HB 686559; 
Orange Willis Winkfield, Chicago. 

7395 


Times am a gittin’ hard; words and 
melody by A. Bernard. © 1 ec. Mar. 
7, 1928; E 683702; Al Bernard, New 
York. 7396 


7386 


7389 


Dt: Ili He Svc 


Tintagel; by Arthur Baynon, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Mar. 10, 1928: 1.c¢. 
Mar. 15; E 685843; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 7397 


Tiny tunes for twenty fingers; by 
Stuart Young, of Great Britain; pf. 
duet. © Feb. 14, 1928; 1¢. Mar. 13; 
E 685733 ; Boosey & co., Itd:, London. 

7398 


T o-tio; fox-trot, de Maurice Hermite, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar. 28; 
E 689063 ; Enoch & cie., Paris. 7399 


Tiriwitt! kuku! tirili; worte von 
Philipp Furth-Coéln, musik von Franz 
Hanemann, of Germany, op. 34, nr. 
3; 4-stimmigen minnerchor. 4to. © 
July 25, 1927;,1 ¢: Mar. 2, 1928; E 
685575; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, 
Germany. 7400 


‘Tis just alike a fragrant rose; words 
by E. Moll [i. e. F. E. Moll], music 
by Charles Wieghorst. © 1.¢. Feb. 
29, 1928; E 680789; Frederick Emil 
Moll, Brooklyn. 7401 


"Tis leap year girls let’s go; fox trot, 
words by I. Englund, mus ¢ by J. E. 
Englund. © 1. Mar. 17, 1928; E 
686957 ; Iner Englund and John EK. 
Hnglund, Port Blakely, Wash. 7402 


"Tis she! quartet, words and music by 
Gustave T. Heil, op. 100; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 28, 1927 : 2 ©. 
Mar. 16; E 683989: Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 7403 


To Alma; Italian folk song, words by 
KF. W. Davis, music adapted to the 
arr. of Jan Gall, by Frederick W. 
Davis; ten. 1, 2, bar., and bass. 4to. 


© Mar. 9, 1928; 2 « Mar. 10; B 
683842; G. Rieordi & co., inc., New 
York. 7404 
Toast (A) to the sea; words of an 
old sea chantey from Sea _ stories 
magazine, music by J. M. Priske. 
Boston, Charles W. Homeyer & co. 
©.) Mar..,.10,. 1928: e:. Mars 19s) 
688134; John M. Priske, Nashua, 
N. H. 7405 


Toecata gotica; von Hugo Herrmann, 


of Germany, op. 16; pf. © Feb. 2, 
1928: 1c. Mar. 10; E 685737; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 7406 


Toeccato und fuge; von Karl Hoyer, 


of Germany, op. 36; orgel. © Oct. 
2. 1926; 2. @ Web tar wees 
685466; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 7407 


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no. 3, 1928 


ji 7429 


Tommy; poem by Rudyard Kipling, 
music by A. G. Sharpe; pf. ©l1e. 
Feb. 11, 1928; E 686781; A. G. 
Sharpe, New York. 7408 


Tongers neues Rheinliederalbum; 43 
der schdnsten alten und neuen Rhein- 
lieder zum singen und spielen einge- 
richtet von Paul Mania, of Germany. 
© Nov. 18, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; 
E 685622; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rhine, Germany. 7409 


Tenleiterstudien (Etudes de gammes) ; 
von Henri Marteau, of Germany, op. 
19; violine. heft 1, 2, © May 3, 
1927; 1 c. each Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685301, 685302; N. Simrock, G. m. b. 
H., Berlin. 7410, 7411 


Toreador ; words and music by Hubert 
W. David, of Great Britain; in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
13; E 685746; Worton David, ltd., 
London. 7412 


Toujour le meme (Always the same) ; 
words by A. Remsen, melody by H. 
S. Krause. © 1 ec. Mar. 1, 1928; 
E 686487; Alice Remsen and H. 
Sylvester Krause, New York. 7413 


Tout est fini; boston, musique de 
Pierre Daniderff, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur et paroles. Ed. 
Costallat. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685392; Lucien 
de Lacour, Paris. . 7414 


Tout (Un) petit baiser; melody blues, 
paroles de Didier Gold, musique de 
M. Cazes, of France; pf. Paris, 
Montmartre-edition. © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 1928; E 685973; 
Marie Cazes, Paris. 7415 


Toy (The) shop; musical play in three 
acts, libretto and lyrics by Phyllis 
McGinley, mus'c by Gladys Rich; 
pf. sc. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2c. Feb. 10; 
D 27274: G. Schirmer. inc., New 
York. 7416 


Trade winds; words by John Masefield, 
music by Samuel R. Lewis; med. 
voice. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 5; 
E 686722; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 7417 


Tradimento ’e malavita; versi di T. 
Miccio. melodia di Luigi Donadio. 
4to. © Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; 
E 686536; Tony Miccio, Brooklyn. 

7418 


Tragic (A) love tryst; photoplay 
music, by R. S. Stoughton; pf. 


Dec. 31,1927; 2 c. Mar. 238, 1928; 


E 688184; Walter Jacobs, ine., 
Boston. 7419 
Tragische suite (Tragic suit); von 
Kranz Friedl, of Austria, op. 2; 


orch., mit pf. und violine 1 direk- 
tion. © Nov. 23, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
1928: E 685244; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 7420 


Trail of the air; march, by Fred. L. 
Thompson, arr. by Harry L. Alford; 
pf. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 22; 
E 688316; Thompson & Thompson, 
Beresford, 8. D. 7421 


Trail (The) of the tamarind tree; 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Horatio Nicholls [pseud. of Law- 
rence Wright], of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
G min.; with harmonised refrain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 13, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 238; 
E 689122; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 7422 


Tranchée (La) des baionnettes; scéne 
dramatique, de R. lLanzone, of 
France; orech. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ce. Feb. 27, 
1928: E 685663; Rose Lanzone, La 
Garenne, France. 7423 


Travel on the Savior’s love; words by 
Walter E. Edmiaston, music by E. 
M Bartlett. ©! Jan 2 19es" 2’ ec. 
Mar. 3; E 686552; Eugene Monroe 
Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 7424 


Tre (I) pulci; versi e melodia di P. 
Cittarella, of Italy. ©1c Mar. 14, 
1928; E 683894; Paul Cittarella, 
Philadelphia. 7425 


Treasure (The) chest; by R. Bourdon; 
pf. © 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1928; E 683604; 
Rosario Bourdon, Camden, N. J. 

7426 


Treasure (The) of my heart; words 
and melody by R. M. Ellery. © 1 e. 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 688165; Robert M. 
Ellery, Toledo, O. 7427 


Trees; by Oscar Rasbach, arr. by Tom 
Clark; orch. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
2c. Feb. 20; E 686480; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New’ York. 7428 


Trees; poem by Joyce Kilmer, music 
by Joseph McManus; in F. © Mar. 
13, 1928; 2 c.’ Mar. 14; E 683879: 
Robbins music corp.. New York. 

7429 


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7430 


Trianero (El); paso doble, de Don 
Carlos, of Italy; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1 e. 
Mar. 6; E 685979; Editions musicales 
EKvette, Paris. 7430 


Trio; von Feliz Woyrsch, of Germany, 
op. 65; klavier, violine u. violon- 
cell; in E moll. Partitur u. stimmen. 

- © Jan. 7, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
685305; N. Simrock, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 7431 


Trio-sonate nr. 4 B dur; von Agostino 
Steffani, hrsg. von Walter Upmeyer, 
both of Germany; 2 violinen, violon- 
cell u. klavier. Erstdruck. © Oct. 


20, 1927; 1 ¢@ Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685463; Adolph Nagel, Hanover, 
Germany. 7432 


Tristesse; by James C. Bradford; full 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Feb. 
8, 1928; 2 c« Mar. 16; EH 688062; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 7433 


Tristezas Quezaltecas; fox-trot, por 
W. Aguilar, of Guatemala; pf. 


1 ec, Mar. 7, 1928; BE 683723; Dada-~- 


Dada & co., San Salvador, Salvador. 
7434 


Trois (Les) habillements; chant popu- 
laire francais, par Vincent d’Indy, 
of France, op. 90, no. 5; voix mixtes. 
4to. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 27; 
E 685386; Rouart Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 7435 


Tropicale; words by F. L. Cooper, jr. 
and Egbert Harold van Delden, mel- 
ody by John Peter Sacco. © 1. 
Mar. 9, 1928; EH 683741; Frederick 
Linn Cooper, jr., New York. 7436 


Troubles are bubbles when you are 
near; words and music by D. Stam- 
baugh. © Mar. 13, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
15; HE 687008; De Rizdon Stam- 
baugh, Fort Wayne, Ind. 7437 


Truant (The) nymph; by James P. 
Dunn, arr. by Gustav Klemm; orch. 
© Mar. 19, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 22; B 
687038; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

7438 


Trunk (Richard) Lieder; worte von 
verschiedene dichter, musik von R. 
Trunk, of Germany. band 1, 2. 
1. Hoch.—2. Mittel-tief. © Sept. 1, 


1927; 1 ec. each Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685279, 685280; Otto. Halbreiter, 
Munich. 7439, 7440 

Melodie (Melody); ged. von 


Christel Kaufmann, English words 
by John Bernhoff, musik von Rich- 
ard Trunk, of Germany, op. 49, no. 
2. © Feb. 11; 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 


_ pt. 111, n. ss Vv. 2B 


1928; E 685282; Otto Halbreiter, 
Munich. 7441 


Try to learn to love; from Cochran’s 
1928 revue, words and music by 
Noél Coward, of Great Britain. © 
Feb.*'28)) 1928 3" fcr Wate ieee Es 
685753 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 


7442 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Tljitch) Fifth 
symphony; second movement, an- 


dante, op. 64, arr. by Chas. J. Rob- 
erts [pseud. of Charles Kraushaar] ; 
full orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Dec. 27, 1927; 2 ce. Mar. 16, 1928; E 
688080 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

7443 


Marche slave; arr. by Roger 
Halle, fingered and bowed by Henry 
Dubin; violin and pf. New York, 
G. Lipskin & son. © Feb. 21, 1928; 
2c Mar. 1; E 686474; G. & J. 
Lipskin, New York. 7444 


Symphonie pathétique; 3d. move- 
ment, allegro molto vivace, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles 
Kraushaar]; full orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Dec. 14, 1927; 2 ec. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 688083; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 7445 


Turf classic; galop, by P. A. Mar- 
quardt; orch. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 7; E 683682; Music buyers 
corp., New York. 7446 


Turkey in the straw; old Zip Coon, 
arr. by Alfred Pochon; string quar- 
tet. © Dec. 22, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 688050; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. T447 


Turn back the years; waltz, words by 
W. H. Dalrymple, music by Wm. 
Van Beaver; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1928; E 686554; Wil- 
liam Harvey Dalrymple, Portland, 
Or. 7448 


Turn your eyes to the skies; words 
and music by Austin McKinley, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 26, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 27; E 689046; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 7449 

Turnate 6 a’ primavera; versi di Gen- 
naro Terrano, melodia di M. Di 
Cristo. © 1e@ Mar. 16, 1928; EB 
683935; Michele Di Cristo, Philadel- 
phia. 7450 


Turner-wanderlied; worte von Erich 
Langer, musik von Arno Fleischer, 
of Germany, op. 102; 4-stimmigen 


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no. 3, 1928 


7473 


minnerchor; in es-dur. 4to. © 
Déc. 31, 1926; 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1928: °° Ei 
685573 ; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, 
Germany. 7451 


"Twas a kiss in the moonlight; from 
Keep shufilin’, words by Con Conrad 
and Henry Creamer, music by Ste- 
phen Jones; pf. and ukulele acc. 
iieeep. 29. 19983 2, ¢., Mar. 2°, 
683827; Harms, ine,, New York. 

7452 


"Twas a soilder [!] and his sweet- 
heart; words and melody by W. R. 
Hodgin; plectrum banjo. 
Mar. 6, 1928; E 683707; 


Reed. © 1 c. Mar. 


wood, Calif. 


Yost and Merrill D. Doyle. New 
York, De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc. © Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
3; E 686873; Leland L. Yost, Kerr- 
ville, Tex. 7455 


— Same. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c Mar. 
10; E 686777; Leland L. Yost, New 
York. 


‘Twilight and you; words and music 
by N. J. D. [i. e. N. J. Drummond] 
© 1 ce Mar. 15, 1928; E 686974; 
Norman Jasper Drummond, Philadel- 
phia. 7457 


Twilight reverie: by D. M. Russell; 
organ. © Mar. 12, 1928: 2 c Mar. 
15; E 686877 ; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton, 7458 


Twin soul; words by William Kaye, 
music by Charles Platt. of Great 
Britain; ten. London, B. Feldman 
& co. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 «¢ Mar. 13; 
EK 685932; W. K. Gibson, Belfast, 
Ireland. 7459 


Twinkle-toes; dance-intermezzo, by 
Philip Paton, of Great Britain; pf. 
Cr War 2. 1928. 1 Co Mar 9°" Hh 
685793 ; Cary & co., London. 7460 


Twinkling tunes with rhymes and 
lunes; words by J. Taylor, Hen- 
rietta Elliott and from old rhymes, 
music “by ''J.° Taylor.” © Mar:’-20' 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 16; E 686921; Jean 
Taylor, New York. 7461 


Two baby hands and you; words and 
melody by L. Salisbury. © 1: Mar. 
23, 1928; E 688219; Lottie Salisbury, 
‘New York. 7462 


Chalice, i 
Willard | 
Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro,-N. C. | 
7453 | 


Twilight; words and music by C. B. | 
les Hoos, EN 
683695; Clara Boswell Reed, Holly- | 
7454 | 


Twilight; words and musie by L. L. | 


7456 | 


Unbegehrt ; 


Two. black crows blues; words by Al 
Dubin. melody by W. Robison. © 
1c Mar. 23, 1928; E 688280; Colum- 
bia phonograph co., ine., New York. 

7463 


Two brothers are we; words by Paul 
Johnson, melody by Chas. Johnson, 
©. 1,¢. Mar, 24,1928: EH... 687136; 
Ralph Peer, New York. 7464 


Two letters; words and music rev. and 
arr. by B. Miller. © 1 c. Mar. 22, 
1928; E 687073; Bob Miller, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 7465 


Two little rooms; words and music 
by Lee Tish; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
IVA « ecltaner LOSS = pea Ke vem ie ne Cebre  At) 
688207 ; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 7466 


Two of a kind; words by HE. A. Naylor, 
melody by M. C. Paul. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1928; E 686640; Elmer A. Naylor 
and M. Cooper Paul, Philadelphia. 

7467 


Typical (A) tropical tramp; words 
and music by A. G. Richey; pf. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Aiger pub. co. © 
Mar.,.1(,,,.49283.:2.5@¢ Mar. 19:.. 1 
686987; Anna Gertrude Richey, 
Pittsburgh. TAGS 


’7U cucuzzaru; versi di G. Marrone, 
melodia di Mario Nicastro. ©1e 
Mar. 29, 1928; E 687302; Gasnare 
Marrone, Brooklyn. 7469 


worte von Anna Ritter, 
musik von Walter Schititt, of Ger- 
many. © Sept. 17, 1927; 1c. Nov. 2; 
E 676501; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 7470 


Under a glorious moon; words by L. 
H ckey, music by Richard Brough- 
ton. ©1c. Mar. 1, 1928; E 686507; 
Lillian Hickey, Gwynedd Valley, Pa. 

7471 


Under the bam; words by Bob Joffe, 
melody by Bob Shurr [pseud. of L. 
Shurr],..-©od.¢ Mar,.9 1928:..H 
688757 ; Leopold Shurr, Brooklyn. 

TA72 


Under the cherry blossom (Sotto la 
fioritura dei ciliegi) ; from Life in 
Japan, by H. M. Higgs, of England; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 23, 1928; 1-¢. Mar. 24; HB 
689026; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

7473 


Under the sun-kissed pine, Marie; 
words by W. R. Bridewell. music by 


B. M. Hale. New York Cty, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 17, 1928; 2.¢. Mar. 


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T7474 


Under the sun-kissed pine, Marie— 
Continued. 
19; E 688091; William Ralph Bride- 
well, Austwell, Texas. 7474 


Ungarische lustspiel-ouverture (Ouver- 
ture de comédie hongroise); von 
Kéler Bela [pseud. of -Albert von 
Keler], op. 108, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. mit 
violino 1 direction. © Feb. 7, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 2; E 685351; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 7475 


Ungesttime jugend (Impetuous youth) ; 
von Mare Roland, of Germany; 
grosses orch. und salon orch., mit 
violine 1 d'rektion. © Oct. 11, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685275; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. T7476 


Unico (El) lunar; tango, letra por 
Benito Acufia, musica por C. Cobian, 
of Argentina, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1928; E 687031; 
Carlos Cobian, New York. TATT 


U. 8S. America: My country! ’tis of 
thee; words of My country ‘tis of 
thee, by S. F. Smith, set to music by 
Sia: Byler.’ *@ Oc tt. 1920 ae. 
Feb. 28, 1928; E 686414 ; Salem Lewis 
Tyler, Memphis. 7478 


Universal dance folio for piano; se- 
lected from the most popular song 
hits of the season, compiled with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
no. 15. © Mar. 30, 1928; 2 ec. and 
aff. Mar. 31; A 1072193; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 7479 


Unknown (The) soldier; words and 
music by D. F. McCarthy; pf., in C. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1928; E 686959; Dan 
F. McCarthy, Milton, Pa. 7480 


Unmut; worte von Jos. Freiherr von 
Hichendorff, musik von Heinrich 
Lemacher, of Germany, op. 44, no. 4; 
miinnerchor. 4to. © Jan. 31, 1927; 
1 ¢.. Mar. 2, 1928; “HY 6855955" Pd. 
Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 

7481 


Until you went away; fox trot, words 
by Chas. R. Hughes, music by Thos. 
W. Ward, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 12, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 13; E 685820: B. Feldman 
& co., London. 7482 


Unto Thee, O Lord; words from Psalm 
XXV, music by D. H. Piller. [Pho- 


tostat] © 1 ec. Mar. 29, 1928; E 
687321; David H. Piller, Baton 
Rouge, La. 7483 


pt. ns. yes 


Up from the grave victorious; hymn, 
words and music by Fred Amstutz. 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c Mar. 27; E 
687187; Glad tidings pub. co., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 7484 


Up in a big aeroplane; words and 
melody by C. C. Beedy. ©1 ec. Mar. 
22, 1928; E 687074; C. Coit Beedy, 
Lansing, Mich. * _ F485 


Up with the lark; fox-trot selection, 
by Philip Braham, of Great Britain; 
military band with conductor. Lon- 
don, Boosey & co., Itd. (Jn Boosey’s 
military journal, 155th series, no. 
3)" © Mar. 12, 1928-1 e Mar 2s. 
E 689089; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 7486 


Upper (The) ten and the lower five; 
ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. 
by Eugene Platzman, with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini; pf., with 
words. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
29; E 687267; Shapiro, Bernstein & 

- @o., ine., New York. TA87 


Uy-uy-uy; letra y musica por Hlenea 
Ramirez y Ed Tavo; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 
5; E 686622; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 7488 


Vaarlam’s song; from Boris Godounov, 
English words by C. J. Gaisberg, 
music by Moussorgsky, adapted by 
Feodor Chaliapine, rev. by C. J. 
Gaisberg. [English and Russian 
text] [Photostat] © 1. Mar. 30, 
1928; E. 688439; Charles J. Gais- 
berg, Washington. 7489 


Valle berace; words and melody by 
Jim Shefka [i. e. James Shefka] 
© 1e Feb. 16, 1928; E 686898; 
James Shefka, New York. 7490 


Valle camee; words and melody by 
Jim Shefka [i. e. James Shefka] 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1928; E 686896; 
James Shefka, New York. 7491 


Valley of dreams; words and music 
by Albert Downing. 1. High, in E 
flat—2. Med., in C—8. Low,-m B 


flat. © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 ce. each Mar. 
6; E 686585; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 7492 


Valley (The) where the rainbow ends; 
words and music by Terry Sullivan, 
Percy Edgar and L. Silberman, all 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele — 
aece.; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 28, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 9, 1928; E 685841; Leopold 
Silberman, London. 7493 


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no. 3, 1928 


7516 


Valse ‘(A) caprice; by H. Waldo 
Warner, op. 20, no. 6. 1. Violin and 
pf—2. Viola and pf.’ © Dec. 5, 
1927; 2 c. each Mar. 16, 1928; E 
688005, 688006; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7494, 7495 


Valse capriciette; by Jean Douste, of 
Great Britain; pf., continental fin- 
gering. © Mar. 13, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
15; E 685847; Edwin Ashdown, Iitd., 
London. 7496 


Valse charme; by Walter EH. Miles; pf. 
© Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c Mar. 5; B 
683661; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. F497 


Valse de concert (Concert waltz); by 
Helena Stone Torgerson: harpe solo. 
© Dec. 3, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 
BH 686752; Durand et cie., Paris. 

. 7498 

Valse des sirénes; extraite du ballet 
Hersilia d’Alfred d’Ambrosio, tran- 
serit par A. Grandjean, of France; 
petit orch. avec pf. conducteur. © 


fan. 90,1928 241 el Neb. 275 /) 
685944; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 7499 


Valse Héléne; by E. T. Block; EH iat 
alto saxophone. © 1 c. Mar. 9, 
1928; E 686812; Edmund T. Block, 
Brooklyn. _ 7500 


Valse silhouette; by Richard Kountz; 
pre ©) Mar: 5, 1928; 2‘e Mar.’7; 
EK 686709; Theodore Presser ©€o., 
Philadelphia. 7501 


Vampira (La); habanera, by Lucius 
Hosmer; concert orch. © Mar. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 686693; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 7502 


Vannina (La); entr’acte du 2° acte, 
du drame lyrique de Paul Bastide, 
fantaisie arr. par Raoul Morane, of 


France; fifite et pf. © Jan. 10, 
192841 liperoFeb -27; «<Hy, 685687 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 7503 
Vater Rhein-marsch; von August 


Muth, arr. von Franz Willms, of 
Germany; salon-orch., “mit pf. con- 


ductor. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 
9; E 685810; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 7504 
Vénus (La) de Deauville; opérette- 


bouffe en 3 actes, lyrics de Monjar- 
din, Nancy et Demars, musique de 
“Sylvabell-Demars, both of France; 
pf. et chant. Partition. © Feb. 10. 
1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 6; D 27288; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 7505 


Vera; waltz, by A. J. Weidt. 1. Plec- 
trum banjos.—2. Ten. banjos. © 
Feb. 138, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 5; E 
683655, 683656; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 7506, 7507 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Celeste Aida; from 
Aida, arr. by Caivin Grooms; violin 
and pf. © Mar. 21, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
23; E 688189; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 7508 


Verliebte (Der) Jim (Jim in love) ; 
serenade, von Josef Kdoénigsberger, 
bearb. von F. Schmidt-Hagen, both 
of Austria; salon orch., mit violine 
direktion. 4to. © Nov. 16, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; BH 685233; Edition 
Kaleidoskop, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 
Germany. 7509 


Verment, your hills are calling me; 
words by Florence A. Kendall, music 
by N. O. French, arr. by Geo. C: 
Feleh. © Mar. 3, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; 
EH 683877; Nellie O. French, Ludlow, 
Vt. : 7510 


Vers le ciel (Towards heaven); de 
Maurice Pesse, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685964; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 7511 


Vesper (The) hymn; words by Moore, 
music by Stanley Wilson, of Hng- 
land, op. 37, no. 2; sop., alto and 
bass. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1'c. 
Mar. 13; E 685776; Stainer & Bell, 


ltd., London. 7512 
Vesper time; meditation, by Carl 
_ Pflueger, arr. by G. E. Holmes; 


violin and pf. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c. 
Mar. 26, 1928; E 688302; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 7513 


Victory; hymn, words by Daisy M. 
Moore, music by Fred Amstutz. © 
Mar, 22,1928; 2 @ Mar. 27;°H 
687188; Glad tidings pub. co., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 7514 


Victory march; by W. Camm; pf. 
1 ec. Mar. 8, 1928; E 683916; Walter 
Camm, New York. 7515 


Viertes streichquartett; von Max 
Butting, of Germany, op. 20; 2 vio- 
linen, viola u. violoncell; in cis-moll. 
Partitur. 12mo. © Mar. 26, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685462; N. 
Simrock, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 7516 


Violin-konzert; von Désiré Thomassin, 
op. 75, klavierauszug von Hans 
Adolf Winter, both of Germany; 
violine u. klavier; in H. moll. © 


381 


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7517 


Violin-konzert—Continued. 
Sept. 12; 1927; 1 «Feb. 27; BH 
685220; Franz Zorn, Niirnberg, Ger- 
many. 7517 


Viclinschule; von Max Mueller-Wend- 
isch, of Germany, op. 10. Teil 1, 
heft 1, 2.—Teil 2, heft 1-3.—Teil 3, 
heft 14. © Mar. 26, 1926; 1 ¢. each 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685468; N. Simrock, 
G; m. b. Hi,.Berlin. 7518 


Virginia hornpipe; by E. J. M. Sea- 
mans; 0p:>213, pi. @©,1 ey pMag,. 6, 
1$28; E 686648; Emma J. Moore- 
Seamans, Yorba Linda, Calif. 7519 


Vision; ged. von Christel Kaufmann, 
English words by John Bernhoff, 
musik von Richard Trunk, of Ger- 


many, op. 49, no. 4. © Feb. 11, 
1927; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685284 ; 
Otto Halbreiter, Munich. 7520 


Vision (The) ; by G. W. Oles; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687325; George 
W. Oles, Boulder, Col. (521 


Visioni fuggenti; intermezzo, di Luigi 
Cerri, of Italy, op. 172; picecola orch. 
con pf. conduttcre. © Feb. 10, 1928; 
1 c@ Mar. 21; E 685914; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 7522 


Vivaldi (A.) Concerto; l’'accompagnet 
pour pf. ou orch. 4 cordes d’aprés 
la basse ch'ffrée du manuscrit ajouté 
par Tivadar Nachéz, of Great 
Britain: en la maj.; violon et pf. © 
Feb. 29, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 685331 ; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 7523 


fest-ouverture, von 
orch., mit 
© Dec. 5, 
685246 ; 

7524 
Vivent les fleurs (Flowers-es leben die 


blumen) ; two-step, de H. Acker- 
mans, arr. par Ch. Geuskens. of Bel- 


Vivat academia; 
Carl Zimmer, of Germany ; 
pf. u. violine 1 direktion. 
1927; 1 ¢. Feb.' 27, 1928; B® 
Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 


gium; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1927 ;:1 1c..Feb:;27, 
1928: E 685681; Choudens, Paris. 


7525 


Vocalise-étude; par Sylvio Lazzari, of 
France; voix élevées. v. 5. © Feb. 
2. 1928; 1 ©. Feb., 27; E 685380; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 7526 


Vocation : sacred song, words by Ange- 
line, music by Herbert Ralph Ward; 
low voice. © Mar. 19, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 20; E 688127; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., ine., New York. 7527 


Vogel (Der) abschied; 
von Hichendorff, mus’k von 
Weber. of Germany, op. 12, no. 1; 


text von Jos. 


Peter | 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 23: | 


mannerchor. 4to. © Sept. 30, 1926; 
1 @i:Mar, 2, 1928; | 6855915, Per J. 
Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 

7528 


Voice (The) of the sea; words and 
melody by Carroll Wright [i. e. C. C. 
Wright], arr. by S. Benkman. © 
1c Mar. 19, 1928; E 688112; Charles. 
Carroll Wright, Alameda, Calif. 

7529 


Volk; worte von Johannes Heinrich 
Braach, musik yon Arno Fleischer, 
of Germany, op. 101; m&nnerchor. 
4to. © Aug. 14, 1926; 1 ce Mar. 2, 
1928; E 685568; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne/Rhine, Germany. 7530 


von Doenhoff (Albert) Mazurka; pf. 
© Feb. 27, 1928; 2.¢ Mar. 5; E 
686733 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
7531 


Vorspiel zu einem revolutionsdrama c 
von Heinz Tiessen, of Germany, op. 
33; grosses orch. Partitur. © May 


"94, . 19273. 1. 3 -BHebo Zip naoteen Er 
685262; Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 7532 


Voritibungen (Exercices préparatories) ; 
zu Kreutzer und Rode etiiden, von J. 
Dont, cp. 37, bearb. von Hans Benda, 
of Switzerland; violine. © Apr. 22, 
1927; 1 ec. Mar. 2. 1928; E 685615; 
Peak: peas Cologne, Rah., Ger- 
many. 7533 


Voyaging; 2-pt. song, words by M. E. 
S., mus‘e by Eaton Faning, arr. by 
H. A. Chambers, of England: treble 
voices; in A. 4to. {Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 30. 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 31; E 689117; Novello & 
©0.,. lid., London. 7534 


Voz (La) de cisne;: letra y musica por 
Ed Tavo y Raf Gomez, both of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
Svo. [Photostat]! © Mar. 26, 1928; 
2 e. Mar. 31: E 687360; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 7535. 


Wagner (Richard) Festival march; 
the kaiser march, arr. by Herbert A. 
Fricker, of England; organ. (In 
American organ quarterly, v. 9. ne. 
25, April, 1928) © Mar. 30, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 31; E 687873; H: W. Gray 
co.. New York. 7536 


Lied an den abendstern (Romance 
de l’étoile de so'r) ; aus Tannhiuser, 
von R. Wagner. arr. von Leo Artok, 
of Germany: salon-orch. © Feb. 29, 
1928; 1c. Feb. 273° .6853253) B. 
Schott’s s6dhne, Mainz. 7537 


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no. 3, 1928 


7559 


Pilgrims’ chorus; from Tann- 
hauser, ed. and arr. by Mark An- 
drews; 4 male voices. 4to. © Mar. 
23, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 24; E 688244; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 7538 


Wahlspruch ; worte u. musik von Ernst 
Heuser, of Germany; minnerchor. 
4to. © May 15, 1926; 1 c. Mar. 2, 
1928; E 685594; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne, a/Rh., Germany. 7539 


Wait till the clouds roll by; words by 
‘J.T. Wood, music by H. J. Fulmer, 
ed. by Elliott Shapiro, arr. for pf. 
by Eugene Platzman, with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. (In Grand 
old songs) © Mar. 22,’ 1928; ‘2c. 
Mar. 29; E 687244; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 7540 


Waitin’ for Katy; fox trot, words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Ted Shapiro; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Feb. 23, 1928; 
2 ce. Feb. 24; E 688253; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 7541 


Waiting: fox trot, words and music by 
D. Strech. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1928; E 
683818 ; Dave Strech, Spokane. 7542 


Waiting; fox trot, words by J. Bianco, 


music by Eugene Platzman. © 1. 
Mar. 22, 1928; E 687092; John 
Bianco, Brooklyn. 7543 


Waiting and longing; words by B. Har- 
well, music by A. A. Treadway. © 
1c. Mar. 14, 1928; E 683889; Albert 
A. Treadway and Bill Harwell, At- 
lanta. 7544 


Walk ng (The) doll; by Minnie Coons 
Freeman, ed. and fingered by Har- 
riette Brower; pf. © Jan. 19, 1928; 
2c. Jan. 28; E 686652; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 7545 


Walther (Willy) ‘Trois piéces; par 
W. Walther, of Germany; pf. Le 
saule pleureur. [2 others] © Dec. 
2d, ?89265" b° G.- Jan. 25; 1928) EB 
684485; Editions musicales Evette, 
Paris. 7546 


Waltz days of youth; by A. F. Wend- 
land, arr. by R. B. Eisenberg; band. 
Ato. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 1; 
E 686519; W. R. Dalbey music co., 
Omaha, Neb. (DAT 


Wanna; fox-trot, di Romeo Manoni, of 
Italy ; piccola orch. 4to. © Mar. 2, 
1928; 1 @ Mar. 21; E 685898; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 7548 


War-song of the Vikings; by Lucile 
Crews; pf. © Feb. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 5; E 686731; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 7549 


Was hast du verwirket ; passiongesang, 
musik von Heinrich Schiitz, bearb. 
von Heinrich Spitta, of Germany; 
gemischten chor. 4to. © Mar. 8, 
1928; 1c. Mar. 28; E 689090; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 7550 


Was hat die liebe aus Melanie ge- 


macht; slow-fox, text von Fritz 
Griinbaum, musik yon Robert Gil- 
bert, of Germany, klay. arr. von 


Siegfried Schulz. © Feb. 14, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 7; E 685639; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, Vienna. 7551 


Washington, evergreen state; words by 
Minnie V. De Moss, music by H. S8. 
De Moss; mixed voices. © Jan. 4, 
1928; 2c. Jan. 23; E 686870; George 
G. De Moss and Henry 8S. De Moss, 
New York. ‘ 7552 


Watching the world go by; words and 
melody by B. Little, jr. ©1c. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 683954; Bascom Little 
jr., Cleveland. mane (5/3) 


Waterfall (The); arpeggio waltz. by 
Franz Kalbert; pf. Boston, W. B. 
Hasey & co. © Mar. 24, 1928: 2 ¢. 
Mar. 26; E 688258; W. B. Hasey, 
Boston. 7504 


Way (The) for Billy and me; 2-pt. 
song, words by James Hogg, music 
by C. H. Lloyd, arr. by H. A. Cham- 
bers, of England; treble voices; in 
KF. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 ¢c Mar. 
31; E 689115; Novello & co., lHtd., 
London. 7555 


Ways (The) of the world are mine; 
words by J. Keirn Brennan, melody 
by Karl Hajos. ©1 ce. Mar. 2, 1928; 
EH 683601; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 7556 


Wdowa macejowa; polka, by M. V. 
Pajakowski; violin. © 1c. Mar. 30; 
1928; E 688427; Matthew V. Paja- 
kowski, Buffalo, . TDDT 


We had some fun; words and music 
by E. M. Bartlett; male voices. © 
Jan. 20, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 16; E 683965 ; 
Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 7558 


We have another Lincoln and Al 
Smith is his name; words and mu- 
sic by Michael J. Fitzpatrick. © 


Mars 1771928") 2 ioe Mar:519¢) Bb 
688089; Frank Harding, New York. 
7559 


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7560 


We honor the brave; memorial march, 
by W. S. Ripley, arr. by Harry J. 
Lincoln; band. 4to. © Mar. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; E 688267; Harry 
J. Lincoln music co., Philadelphia. 

7560 


We love it; words by Billy Rose and 
Mort Dixon, melody by Harry War- 
ren. ©1ce. Mar. 3, 1928; E 686558; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 7561 


Same. © 1 c¢. Mar. 14, 1928; E 
683933; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 7562 


We're one, not twain; art ballad, 
words and music by J. R. Leitch, of 
Great Britain; mezzo or contralto. 
© Feb. 15, 1928; 1 c« Mar. 14; BH 
685861; John Rodger Leitch, Lon- 
don. 7563 


We want Hoover; words and music 
by J. E. Raisbeck. 4to. © Mar. 
27, 1928; 2 « Mar. 28; E 688441; 
John Edward Raisbeck, Cincinnati. 

7564 


We were made to waltz together ; 
words and melody by Hetz Shulman 
[i. e. Herman Shulman] ©1ce. Mar. 
14, 1928; E 683893; Herman Shul- 
man, Schenectady, N. Y. 7565 


Weaver (The); words and music by 
Pearl Adams. © Mar. 18, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 19; E 688087; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 7566 


Wedding (The) of the lily and the 
rose; action song, waltz, words and 
music by W. Stewart Roddie, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 6, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 24; E 689051; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. 7567 


Weeping; fox trot, words and melody 
by Ray Hibbeler [i. e. R. O. Hib- 
beler] © 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1928; E 
687020: Raymond O. Hibbeler, Chi- 
cago. 7568 


Weg (Der) zur meisterschaft (The 
road to perfection); achttaktige 
studien, geordnet u. bearb. von R. 
Tanner, of Germany, op. 4; klavier- 
spiel. heft 4.. © Mar. 9, 1928; 1 «. 


Mar. 24; E 689050; Rudolf Tanner, 
Leipzig. 7569 
Weltkrieg (Der) ; 1. Abend: des 


volkes heldengang, ein historischer 
film, musik von M. Roland, of Ger- 
many; grosses salon-orch. Berlin, 
Universum film, a. g. © 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1928; E 685648; Marc Roland, 
Berlin. 7570 


pt. 111,40, v.23 


Wenn du putzi sagst, bin ich gliicklich 
; slow-fox, aus Weltgeschichte 
gefallig, text von Fritz Grtinbaum, 
musik von Willy Engel-Berger, of 
Germany. © Feb. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
7; E 685637; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. (dT1 


Were you ment[!] for someone else; 


fox-trot, words and music by | cc. 
Skelley. © 1 ¢ Mar. 29, 1928! EB 
687297; Clarence Skelley, Rock 
River, Wy. 7572 


West Virginia hills; words by J. Hess, 


music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ce. 
Mar. 1, 1928; E 686493; James Hess, 
Hinton, W. Va. 7573 


Western scene; by J. S. Zamecnik; 
full orch. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 22; E 687057; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 7574 


Westward ho; home from the Spanish 
main, by Evan Marsden, of Hng- 
land ;'opf.. “CG Mar.<28, 1928; 15 ec. 
Mar. 22; E 689021; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 7575 


What are you going to do with all your 
money; words and music by Sam 
Mayo, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations]. © Jan. 9, 1928; 1 ec. 
Feb. 9; E 685838; Silberman & 
Solloway, London. 7576 


What are you waiting for—Mary; fox 
trot, words and music by Walter 
Donaldson, arr. by Walter C. Simon; 
pf. or organ. © Mar. 24, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 26; E 688306; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. (DTT 


What do I care; words by Sara Teas- 
dale, music by A. C. Luetke. © 
1c. Mar. 31, 1928; E 687397; Anna 
Costello Luetke, Minneapolis. 7578 


What do you mean when you say you 
don’t care; words by Billy Faber 
fi. e. W. E. Faber], melody by Joe 
Creighon [i. e. Joseph Creighon] © 
1 @ Mar. 29, 1928; E 687291; Wil- 
liam EK. Faber and Joseph Creighon, 
New York. 7579 

What does it matter if it’s raining, as 
long as we have sunshine in our 
hearts; words by Florence Bennett, 
music by Paul Cunningham; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Mar. 17, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 22; E 688251; M. Witmark & 
sons. New York. 7580 

What is a fellow to do? I ask you; 


fox-trot, words and melody by P. L. 
Russ. © 11¢.)Mar.\ 15;- 11928 ;O E 


584 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1928 


: 7602 


686907 ; Pearl Louise Russ, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. 7581 


What next; words and music by B. 
Youngs. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1928; E 
686795; Blanche Youngs, Evart, 
Mich. 7582 


What’s the reason; from Greenwich 
village follies, words by Harold 
Atteridge, music by Maurie Rubens; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 16, 
foes oe eG. Mar. 19>. BH. 687039; 
Harms, inec., New York. 7583 


What shall I do without you; words 
and melody by G. E. Myers. ©1e. 
Mar. 22, 1928; EH 687096; Gertrude 
EK. Myers, Portland, Or. 7584 


What Willie saw; song-story, words 
and music by Mathilde, Bilbro; pf. 
Miwon. 24 - 19283, :2 40), Maro«diy, B 
686531; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 7585 


When all my dreams come true; words 
and melody by S. L. Holsey. ©1ce. 
Mar. 13, 1928; E 686844; Sumner 
Lincoln Holsey, Boston. 7586 


When-as I look’d; madrigal, by John 
Bennet, of Great Britain; arr. for 4 
male voices. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
1 @. Dec. 30; E 677852; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. . W587 


When daffodils begin to peer; words 
from The winter’s tale, by William 
Shakespeare, music by Hubert Hales, 
of Great Britain, op. 9, no. 1; unison 
voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 15; E 684745; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 7588 


When darkness turns the world a mid- 
night blue; fox trot, words by Rance 
Jay Conway, mus'c by Alma Dorothy 
Shea; pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 
7, 1928; 2 ce. Feb. 9; E 683029; Con- 
way, Shea & Verhoeven music pub. 
eo., Chicago. 7589 


When dreams come true; words and 
melody by P. B. Jerome. © 1 «© 
Mar. 7, 1928; E 683711; Phoebe Rae 

» Jerome, Inwood, Ia. 7590 


When father prayed; words and music 
by ©. 'T.’Moore. © Feb. .15,..1928:; 
2 c. Mar. 17; E 686926; Clarence 


Tiffen Moore, Englewood, O. 7591 
When I left you; words by Robert 
Schafer, music by Harold Austin 
[pseud. of Harold A. Fout] ©1«. 
Mar. 1, 1928; E 686499; Harold 
Austin Fout, Buffalo. 7592 


When I'll need you most, sweetheart ; 
words by J. A. Robinson, music by 
A. Paoli. New York City, Frank 
Harding... ©. Mar. .22,,1928; 2c. 
Mar. 28; E 688349; James A. Robin- 
son, Durham, N. C. 7593 


When I’m alone with you; words by 
Erma Croyle, music by W. B. Walsh, 
arr. by Mack Edwards; pf. © 1. 
Mar. 29, 1928; E 687324; William 
Benidect Walsh, Johnstown, Pa. 

7594 


When I’m back in Honeytown; words 
and music by T. Hearon, arr. by 
Edward Gordon. © 1 c.-Mar. 21, 
1928; E 688157; Thomas Hearon, 
New York. 7595 


When I’m tired of loving you, I'll be 
tired of living too; words and music 
by F. Neil; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Huntsville, Ala., Neil pub. house. 
©) .Mar 12), 1928* 2c." Maroon = B, 
686930; Frank Neil, Huntsville, Ala. 

7596 


When I met you; words and music 
by Allan Caron and Earle Hill, rev. 
by FE. Robeson; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c« Mar. 22; BE 
688311 ; Ace pub. co., Minneapolis. 

7597 


When I see you smile I’m happy; 
words by C. H. Wells, music by F. 
S. Beebe. Wichita, Kans., Beebe & 
Wells pub. co. © Mar. 17, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 17; E 686940; Clarence 
H. Wells and Floyd S. Beebe, 
Wichita. 7598 


When I survey the wondrous cross; 
hymn-anthem, words by I. Watts, 
music by Cuthbert Harris, of Great 
Britain; 4 mixed voices; organ acc. 


4to. ‘© Mar. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 7; 
EK 6867083; Theodore Presser ¢Co., 
Philadelphia. 7599 
When I whisper good morning to 
Mary, and Mary whispers good 
morning to me; words and melody 
by H. F. Schmidt. © 1 c Mar. 
22, 1928; E 687082; Helen Ford 
Schmidt, St. Louis. 7600 


When it’s cherry blossom time in old 
Japan; words and music by Helen 
Bucher. © 1/'¢. Mar. 31, 1928; E 
687399; Helen T. Bucher, Hunting- 
ton, Ind. 7601 


When love calls (Wen liebe ruft) ; 
from Die fier natzionen, lyrics by 
Anshel Shorr, melody by 8. Secunda. 
CO" eMart” 15 1928: “Hi. G8S905 : 
Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 7602 


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7603 


When mother was blessed; words and 
music by C. T. Moore. © Feb. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 17; E 686927; Clar- 
ence Tiffen Moore, Englewood, O. 

7603 


When roses bloom in June; words by 
G. E. Mallams, melody by Robt. H. 
Brennen. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1928; H 
687145; George E. Mallams, UH. 
Lansdowne, Pa. 7604 


When song is sweet; music by Ger- 
trude Sans-Souci, arr. by Margaret 
H. Schmitt. 4to. 1. Three women’s 
voices.—2. Four male voices. © 
Dec. 17, 1927; 2 c. each Dec. 23; 
E 679808, 679809; Paul A. Schmitt 
musie co., Minneapolis. 7605, 7606 


When sorrows come; words and mel- 
ody by H. B. Toucey. © 1 c. Mar. 
26, 1928; EH 688284; Helen Brammell 
Toucey, New York. 1607 


When spring comes over the hills; 
words by F. J. Wells, music by P. 
M. Starr. © 1 ¢. Mar. 43.: 1928). 8 
686858; Perry Martin Starr and 
Francis Jess Wells, Culver City, 
Calif. 7608 


When summer leaves the leaves of 
summer; words by A. M. Brown, 
melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 

1 e@. Mar. 14, 1928; E 683897; Aaron 
M. Brown, Palo Alto, Calif. 7609 


When sweet Susie goes steppin’ by; 
words and music by Whitey Kauf- 
man, Fred Kelly and Irving Bibo; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 


Singhi Breen. © Mar. 10, 1928; 

2° '@. “Mar 22:°"E °687052; Bibo, 

Bloedon & Lang, ine, New York. 
7610 


When that musie starts to play; words 
and music by M. Christman. © 1c. 
Mar. 12, 1928; E 686824; Mollie 
Christman, St. Louis. 7611 


When the birds sing in the mo’nin’; 
words and musie by William Coch- 
ran. (Cy Dée. 19 ;\1927%9 2'e. Mar: 23, 
1928; E 688214; Book & music club, 
Dallas. 7612 


When the heavens forgot it’s blues; 
words and music by L. Williams. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Mar. 
22, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 28; E 688346; 
Lillie Williams, Orange, N. J. 7613 


When the honeysuckles bloom; words 
and music by M. Vinyard. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; FE 687284; 
Mary Vinyard, Olustee, Okl. 7614 


pt. m1, n. s., v.23 


When the Lord of love was here; 
Chureh row, words by Stopford A. 
Brooke, mus:c by Martin Shaw, of 
Great Britain. 16mo. © Feb. 9, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 6; E 685433; Oxford 
university press, London. 7615 


When twilight falls in Spain; words 
and music by G. E. Myers. © 1. 
Mar. 16, 1928; E 683953; Gertrude 
EK. Myers, Portland, Or. 7616 


When two that are dear must part; 
words by H. Heine, [and] A prayer; 
words by Doris Goodwin; music by 
H. Sheepshanks, of Great Britain. 
© Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ¢ Mar. 17; EB 
685881; J. G. Windows, ltd., New- 
castle-on-Tyne, England. 7617 


When we go to joy eternal over there; 
sacred song, words by John H. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thompson. 
© Mar. 24, 1928; 2-c. Mar. 27; EH 

_ 687174; Thompson and Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. . 7618 


When you are far away; melody by H. 
Georgeoff. © 1 ec. Mar. 10, 1928; 
E 686790; Evan Georgeoff, Cleve- 
land. 7619 


When you played the organ; waltz, 
words by Edgar Leslie. musie by 
Joseph G. Gilbert, arr. by Walter C. 
Simon; pf. or organ. © Mar. 24, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 26; E 688308; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 7620 


When you’re with somebody else; fox 
trot, words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Ruth Htting and Abel Baer, 
arr. by Walter C. Simon; Feistyle 
pianorgan arr. © Feb. 29, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 2; E 686514; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 7621 


When you return; fox trot, by A. J. 
Weidt. 1. Plectrum banjos:—2. Ten. 
banjos. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 ¢ each 
Mar. 5; E 683657, 683658; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 7622, 7623 


When you said good-bye, somebody else 
said hello; words and musie by Bert 
Grant and Tot Seymour, both of 
England; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 6, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 1; E 685822; Montgomery 
& co., London, 7624 


When you smile: words and music 
by C. Skelley. © 1.¢. Mar. 2, 1928; 
E 683626; Clarence Skelley, Rock 
River, Wy. 7625 


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When you were happy I was happy; 
words by R. A. Smith, music by R. 
A. Smith and Russell Merritt; pf. 
© 1 e. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687292; 
Russell A. Smith, Pittsburgh. 7626 


When your fair weather friends leave 
you out in the rain; words by Lew 
Michelson, music by Fred Fisher; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 27, 
1928 ; 2c. Mar. 29; E 688444; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 7627 


When your old grey bonnet was new; 
words by Jack Mahoney, melody by 
Percy Wenrich. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1928; 
EK 683699; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 7628 


Whence, O shepherd maiden (D’ou 
viens-tu, bergére) ; Christmas song, 
three-pt. song or cho., melody and 
words from H. Gagnon’s. Chansons 
populaires du Canada, English ver- 
sion by John Murray Gibbon, music 
of a Canadian folk song, arr. by 
Louis Victor Saar; women’s voices. 
4to. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 ¢ Mar. 16; 
E 683998; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York, 7629 


Where; words by S. Williams, melody 
by Jack Palmer and S. Williams. © 


1c. Mar. 20, 1928; EH 6879382; Spencer 


Williams, New York. . 7630 
Where can I find my Stella; fox trot, 
words and melody by R. Salmon. © 


1c. Mar. 13, 1928; E 686855; Reuben 
Salmon, Brooklyn. 7631 


Where the banners lead; from The red 
robe, words by Harry B. Smith, 
musie by Jean Gilbert, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Harms, inc. 
© Mar. 24, 1928: 2 c Mar. 27: E 
687226; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 7632 


Where the bee sucks; words by Shake- 
speare, music by Dr. Arne, arr. by 
Harold Davidson, of Great Britain: 
in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 26, 1928; 1c. Mar. 6; 
E 685427; Oxford university press, 
London. 7633 


Where the sleepy San Saba flows: 
words and music by E. C. Neal. © 
1c. Mar. 29, 1928; E 687294; Edgar 
Calvin Neal, Detroit. 7634 


Where the wild ivy clings round the 
windows ; words by L. Bloom, melody 
by Huntlet music co. © 1c. Mar. 
31, 1928; E 687391; Louise Bloom. 
Big Falls, Minn. 7635 


99529289 


While I’m dreaming; words and music 
by Mabel A. Mason [pseud. of Mabel 
Mason Gerberich], arr. by Jerome H. 
Remick’s arr. dept. © 1 ¢. Mar. 5, 
1928; FE 6838665; Mabel Mason Ger- 
berich, Alhambra, Calif. 7636 


While the west is paling; words by 
William HE. Henley, music by David 
H. Piller. [Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 
29, 1928; E 6873822; David H. Piller, 
Baton Rouge, La. 7637 


Whispering hope; words and music by 
Alice Hawthorne [pseud. of Septi- 
mus Winner], arr. by George J. Trin- 
kaus ; male voices. 4to. © Mar. 17, 
1928; 2 c«. Mar. 22; H 688247; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 7638 


Whisp’ring dreams; words by A. L. 
Glynn, music by Richard Broughton. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1928; E 6873888; 
Annie L. Glynn, Waltham, Mass. 

7639 


Whitecaps; by Walter C. Schad; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
12. 192832) ¢. Mar., 28; Ey 6883a25 
Belwin, ine., New York. 7646 


Whittle and Dub; by Arthur Baynon, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 27, 
1O2S: 1..c..-Mar.’ 8°" "G8a6e2 --° J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd., London. T7641 


Who is she; words and music by Edgar 
J. Caron and Jim Dawley; pf. and 
ukulele ace.’ © Mar. 13, 1928; 2 e. 
Mar. 15; E 687011; Rose of New 
England music publishers, Norwich, 
Conn. 7642 


Who'll be the President; words and 
musie by Chardan [pseud. of Char- 
lotte Harriman and D. C. Long] © 
1c. Mar. 19, 1928; E 687030; Daniel 
Caldwell Long, Washington. 7643 


Who’s crying now; words and music 
by A. Leors, arr. by Wallee Brown. 
© 1c Mar. 26, 1928: E 688288; 
Alexander Leors, Chicago. 7644 


Who’s you tellin’: words and melody 
by W. Drake. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1928; 
E 687113; William Drake, New York. 

7645 


Who threw .the overalls in Mistress 
Murphy’s chowder; words and music 
by George L. Giefer, ed. by Elliott 
Shapiro, arr. for pf. by Eugene 
Platzman, with ukulele arr. by A. 
J.Franchini. (Jn Grand old songs.) 
CC Mar 22" 1028" 2 e.  Mar* 29: 
E 687253; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 7646 


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7647 


Whole (The) world knows I love you; 
words by H. M. Wadsworth and 
Hugh Evans, melody by H. M. Wads- 
worth. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1928; E 
688325; Horace Miller Wadsworth, 
New Orleans. 7647 


Whose who? Hoover; words and musie 
by J. E. Curry; mixed voices. © 
1c. Mar. 20, 1928; EH 687029; Joseph 
Hllsworth Curry, Cranbury, N. J. 


7648 
Why; words and music by P. A. Ab- 
bott. ~©'1e. Mar. 28, 1928." bh 


688223; Pauline Allen Abbott, Palm 
Springs, Calif. 7649 


Why can’t we; words by Charles 
Tobias and Harry Tobias, melody by 
Larry Shay. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1928; 
E 686932; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 


derson, inc., New York. 7650 
Why can’t we; words by J. Hllis, 
melody by Jack Klenner. © 1 e«. 


Mar. 17, 1928; EH 686958; Jack. Ellis, 
Brooklyn. 7651 


Why did you leave me alone, dear; 


waltz, words by J. W. Boone, music 
by Wm. Van Beaver. © 1 ce. Mar. 
22, 1928; E 687089; John Wesley 
Boone, Jackson, Tenn. 7652 


Why did you leave me, old pal; words 
and music by W. C. McFadden, arr. 
by Nick Pesce. © 1 c Mar. 28 
1828; E 688364; William Cunning- 
ham McFadden, New York. 7653, 


Why do I eare for you; words and 
music by Harvene Christman; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2c Mar. 19; E 6880938; Harvene 
Christman music pub. co., Allentown, 
Pa. 7654 


Why do the heathen; words from 
Psalm 2, music by Ernest A. Dicks, 
of Great Britain; 4 mixed voices. 
4to. © Mar. 19, 1928; 1 c Mar. 24; 
EK 689008; Banks & son, York, Hng- 
land. 7655 


Why do they always bend their knees 
every time they sing a popular song; 
words and melody by EH. C. Lindgren. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1928; E 686632); Elvin 
Carl Lindgren, Los Angeles. 7656 


Why do you say that you love me and 
then go with somebody else; words 
by F. A. Cali, melody by F. A. Cali 
and Anthony R. Livio. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1928; E 683928; Frank Anthony 
Cali, New York. 7657 


Why don’t they give me a mother; 
words by A. Aquavella, melody by 


pt. 1 ne Satya 


A. Lostritto. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1928: 
E 683791; Anthony Aquavella and 
Al Lostritto, Maspeth, N. Y. 7658 


Why don’t you come home blues; 
words and melody by Furry Lewis. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1928; E 683620: 
Loren L. Watson, Memphis, Tenn. 

7659 


Why should I be sad and lonely; 
words and music by Edith M. Bauer, 
melody harmonized by HEngelbert T. 
Romeder; pf. with ukulele arr. © 
Dee: 28, 192752). G9 Mare’ Ba O28 - 
EK 683659 ; John Bauer, New Rochelle, 
N. Y. 7660 


Why should I feel lonely [and] Calling 
me home; fox-trots from Lady Mary, 
by Philip Charig, Joseph Meyer and 
Albert Sirmay, arr. by Max Irwin, 
of Great Britain; orch., with banjo 
arr. by Emile Grimshaw, of Great 


Britain. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 14; E 685885; Harms, inc, 
New York. 7661 


Why should I grieve after your [!] 
gone; words and melody by James 
O’Brien.. © 1 c. Mar. 31, 1928: H 
687389; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

7662 


Widdicombe fair; anon. song, arr. by 
Gordon Jacob, of Great Britain; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa_ nota- 


tions] © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c Mar. 
6; E 685449; Oxford university 
press, London. 7663 


Wide awake march; by M. W. Hol- 
lingsworth; band. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 22; EF 688255; Mel- 
ville W. Hollingsworth, Palestine, 
Til. 7664 


Wie se rigge; humor. gedicht in platt- 
deutscher mundart von Fr, -P. 
Kiirten, musik von Emil Kraemer, 
of Germany, op. 304°; vierstimmigen 
minnerchor. 4to. © Mar. 17, 1926; 
te. Mar. 2, 19283) i 685n71S 77 PJ. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 

7665 


Wien bleibt Wien (Vienne reste 
Vienne); marsech, von Johann 
Schrammel, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany: salon-oreh., mit pf. con- 
ductor. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
9; E 685807; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 7666 


Wild about you; words and melody by 
W. Crawley. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1928; 
KH 683929; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. (667 


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7688 


Wild flowers; intermezzo, by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch. © Mar. 5, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 7; E 683684; Music buyers 
corp., New York. 7668 


Wilde rose; worte von Jul. Gersdorff, 
musik von A. Rieks, of Germany, 
op. 23; miinnerchor. 4to. © July 
oy 1927; tc. Nov. 2; BE 676497; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 7669 


Will you be mine; words by Clara 
Shelton, music by L. M. Shelton. © 
1 ce. Mar. 22, 1928; E 687087; Lottie 
M. Shelton, Kansas City, Mo. 7670 


Will you love me when my radio won't 
play; words and melody Vis. ches 
Henderly. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1928; E 
683800; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 7671 


Willan (Healey) Five hymn tunes; 
new tunes to hymns from the Eng- 
lish hymnal, by H. Willan, of Great 
Britain. S8vo. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 6; E 686576; Oxford univer- 


sity press, American branch, New 
York. (672 
Williams’ (John M.) graded _ sight- 


reading books; by J. M. Williams. 
VarwiOuMar., 21, 1928 3.2) en Mar: 
23; E 688215; Boston music Co., 
Boston. ‘7673 


Willow tree; from Keep shufilin’, 
words and music by Andy Razaf 
and Thomas Waller; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Feb. 29, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
2; E 683823 ; Harms, inc., , New York. 

7674 


Wind (The) ; by Maxwell Eckstein; 
pf. © Dee. 8, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1928; E 688024; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7675 


Wing Toy’s clock: words and music 
by R. Raney. © 1. Mar. 21, 1928; 


E 687106; Rebekah Raney, San 
Francisco. 7676 
Winterabend; worte von Rich. O. 


Koppin, musik von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany; maénnerchor, a cappella. 
Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. © Nov. 
Zils A944: 1: C... Keb... 2G t928 50 EH 
685226; Amsel-verlag, Berlin-Stid- 
ende, Germany. T6717 


Wintertime blues; waltz. words and 
music by Frank Matthew and Reg 
Marston, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., With banjulele banjo and uku- 


lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 21, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 23: E 


689015; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 7678 


Wir bleiben deutsch am Rhein; worte 
von J. Michels, musik von F. Gtih- 
mann, bearb. von Ernst Hansen, 


both of Germany; vierstimmigen 
miinnerchor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1926; 
1. ¢,, Mar, 2, 1928 >. Hi GSo0Ss %:kp J. 


Tonger, Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 
7679 


Wishing; words and melody by W. 
Crawley. © 1,.¢. Mar. 28, 1928; HB 
688232; Wilton Crawley, New York. 

7680 


Wishing and waiting; fox trot, words 
and melody by Henri Berchman and 


J. W: Ryan. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1928; E 
683748; J. Wesley Ryan, North 
Bergen, N. J. 7681 


Wo hast du mein schitzchen das 
ktissen studiert; aus Berlin ohne 
hemd, text von Fritz Rotter u. Otto 
Stransky, musik von Franz Doelle, 
of Germany.- © Sept. 13, 1926; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 31, 1927; E 685188; Rondo- 
verlag, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 7682 


words anon., music by 
D..,H. Piller, « LPhotostat] ..@>»1:e-. 
Mar. 29, 1928; E 687323; David H. 
Piller, Baton Rouge, La. 7683 


Wonderful you; words by Al Lewis, 
music by Milton Charles; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 17; E 686924; Villa Moret, ine., 
San Francisco. 7684 


Won’t you put your arms around me; 
words and music by D. Walker. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 2; E 683586; 
Dolores Walker, Park City, Utah. 

7685 


Wood (Gladys A.) Six little sketches 
in pen and ink; by G. A. Wood, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Blackthorn. 
[bvothers], (O. Bepe "ih, 1928" foc 
Mar. 9; E 685791; Leonard & co., 
London. 7686 


Wop song; words and melody by Lew 
Brown, Ray Henderson and B. G. 
DeSylva. © 1 e¢ Mar. 10, 1928; 
E 686785; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 7687 


World (The) will all be mine; waltz 
ballad, words and music by C. L. 
Wyman, jr. -[Photostat] © 1c. 
Mar. 5, 1928; E 683667: Charles L. 
Wyman, jr., Glendale, Calif. 7688 


Woman’s lot; 


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7689 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Yes; melody by C. R. Wilcox. © 1 «¢. 


Would anybody like to have a car; 
words and melody by C. Adler, H. 
Weil and O. Herman. © 1 c. Mar. 
9, 1928; E 683747; Charles Adler, 
Harry Weil and Oscar Herman, New 
York. 7689 

Would you be happy; fox-trot, words 
and music by Edgar J. Caron and 
Bert Harrison; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 13, 1928; 2°c. Mar. 15; E 
687012; Rose of New England music 
publishers, Norwich, Conn. 7680 


Would you care; words and music by 
L. B. Wilson. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1928; 
E 688147; Lillian Blaine Wilson, 
Sykesville, Md. 7691 


Would you like to go back to child- 
hood days; words and melody by R. 


Henderly. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1928; E 
686490; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 7692 


Wouldn’t that be too bad; words by 
Jean Herbert, music by MHarold 
Dixon; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
7, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 9; E...683736; 


Harold Dixon music publisher, New 


York. 7693 


Wus tate mame hoben lib; words by 
M. Rund, melody by A. Lebedoff. © 
1c. Mar. 12, 1928; E 683804; Morris 
Rund, New York. 7694 

Ya vere; letra y musica por A. Loya 
y Ed Tavo; pf. [Photostat] © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 2c. Mar. 5; E 686619; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 7695 


Yankee-Doodle maiden; words and 
melody by F. A. Nick. © 1. Mar. 
6, 1928; E 683700; Ferdinand A. 
Nick, Philadelphia. 7696 


Yearning; by Bainbridge Crist, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles 
Kraushaar]; full orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Novy. 25, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 688082; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 7697 

Yeden tog an ander meidel (Every day 
a different girl) ; words by Molly 
Picon, melody by J. M. Rumshisky. 
© 1c Mar. 30, 1928; E 688411; 
Joseph M. Rumshisky, New York. 

7698 

Yedeshe (Dos) hartz: song. word and 
melody by S. Gozinsky. © 1c. Mar. 
5. 1928; BE 686638; Samuel Gozinsky, 
New York. 7699 

Yell, boys yell for Old Glory; words 
by M. L. Irwin, melody by Robert 
Van Sickle. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1927; 
E 686574; Martha Louisa Irwin, 
Berkeley, Calif. 7700 


Mar. 26, 1928; E 687198; Charles 
Riley Wilcox, Le Grand, Calif. 7701 


Yes; opérette en 3 actes, livret de 
Pierre Soulaine et René Pujol, mu- 
sique de Maurice Yvain, of France; 
pf. et chant. Partition. © Feb. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; D 27286; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 7702 

Yo’ cain’t git yo’ lodgin’ here; negro 
folk rhyme, music by Edward Morris. 
© Mar. 14, 1928; 2 «@ Mar. 15; EB 
686887 ; Edward Morris music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 7703 


Yo te amo; words by Alba Mohr, music 
by D. Walker. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1928; 
E 687164; Dan Walker, New York. 

7704 


You; words by J. Keirn Brennan, 
music by Marsh McCurdy, arr. by 
Joseph M. Weiss. © Mar. 9, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 10; E 686776; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

: ‘ARETOS 


You and I; words and melody by M. 
Elliott, arr. by Arthur Fisk. ©1c. 
Mar. 5, 1928; E 683669; Mercedes 
Hlliott, San Francisco. T7706 


You and I are passers by; from The 
red robe, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Jean Gilbert, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York; pf. and 
ukulele acc. New York, Harms, inc. 
© Mar. 24, 1928; 2 e: Mar. 27>: E 
687230; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. TT07 


You are all the world to me; words 


and melody by R. Prosser. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 688162; Ruth 
Prosser, East Orange, N. J. 7708 


You are the girl of my dreams; words 
and melody by W. M. Cook. ©1e. 
Mar. 3. 1928; E 686562; Will Mercer 
Cook, Washington. T7709 


You came along; from Lady Mary, 
words by Leo Robin and Harry 
Graham. music by Philip Charig and 
Joseph Meyer. London, Chappell & 
co., ltd. © Feb. 14, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
2; E 686680; Harms, ine., New York. 

7710 


You ean’t call her Lizzie any more; 
words by J. T. Finnegan, melody by 
Robt. H. Brennen. © 1c. Mar. 24, 
1928; E 687148; John T. Finnegan, 


Newcomb, N. Y. cream 
You can’t fool me now: words and 
melody by W. P. Smith. © 1 « 


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no. 3, 1928 


m 7732 


Mar. 19, 1928; E 688113; William 
Patrick Smith, Raleigh, N. C. 7712 


You drove my daddy away; words and 
melody by F. A. Nick. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1928; E 683701; Ferdinand A. 
Nick, Philadelphia. T1838 


You gave me all my sunshine; fox- 
trot [and] I don’t know what to 
do; valse, by Haydn Wood, arr. by 
Max Irwin, of Great Britain; orch., 
with pf. conductor and words. 4to. 
fo Pep. 10, 19285" '¢.: Mar. *2'" B 
685655; Chappell & co., ltd., hae 

77 


You'll be sorry; words and music by 
Edgar J. Caron; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c Mar. 22; E 
688310; Rose of New England mu- 
sic publishers, Norwich, Conn. 7715 


You'll do it someday; words and mel- 
ody by Happy Cook [i. e. John 
Cook], © 1c. Feb. 29, 1928;..E 
683932 ; John Cook, New Orleans. 

7716 


You made me want to forget; ballad, 
words and music by M. R. Knoyle. 
Butte, Mont., Mel & Kel. © Mar. 
27, 1928; 2 c«. Mar. 30; BH: 687346; 
Melvin R. Knoyle and Kelvin Daw- 
son, Butte, Mont. ea a 


You make me smile; words by Terry 
Sullivan, music by L. Silberman, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. ; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 28, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 
9, 1928; E 685839; Leopold Silber- 
man, London. 7718 


You never know; fox-trot, words and 


music by B. Murray. © Mar. 19, 
a32e, 2 7¢,. Mar. “17; WH 686937 ; 
Bethune Murray, Chatham, Ont., 
Canada. T7119 


You’re just a great big baby doll; 
words and music by Lou Herscher, 
Joe Darcey and Perry Alexander; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Mar. 8, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 10; E 686772; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 7720 


You’re only a dream; words and music 


by H. Hill. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1928: 
E 683810; Elsie Hill, Knoxville, 
Tenn. rireal 


You’re only passing the time with me; 
words and music by Will Oakland. 
© Mar. 29, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 30: E 
688447; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 7722 


You’re the first thing I think of in 
the morning; from Take the air, 
words by Billy Tracey, music by 
Jack Stanley; pf. acc, with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 3; E 686553 ; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

7723 


You stole my love, you took my heart; 
» words and music by S. Frank. arr. 
by Brick English. © 1 ¢. Mar. 22, 
1928; E 688224; Sadie Frank, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. (724 


You will learn to love; words by M. 
Mitchell Rossman, melody by S. H. 
Rossman. © 1c Mar. 1, 1928; E 
686491; Samuel H. Rossman, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 7725 


Your eyes; from Three musketeers, 
words by P. G. Wodehouse, music 
by Rudolf Friml; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar.:9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 12; 
E 6838380; Harms, ine., New York. 

' 7726 


Your mother’s going to leave you bye 
and bye; ballad, words by John HE. 
Guernsey, music by Floyd Thomp- 
son. © Mar. 24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 27; 
EK 687178; Thompson and Guernsey, 
Indianapolis. T7127 


Your voice; words and melody by H. 
B. Toucey. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1928; 
E 688285; Helen Brammell Toucey, 
New York. (728 


Yours sincerely; words and melody: 
by J..R. Johnson. © 1 ¢.: Mar. 12, 
1928; E 686831; J. Rosamond John- 
son, New York. ((29 


Yseult; de Maurice Hermite, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28; 
E 689064; Enoch & cie., Paris. 7730 


Yummy yum yum; fox trot, words by 
Harry Tilsley, music by Harry Adler, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 14, 1928; 1 c Mar. 
10; E 685743; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 7731 


Yvette und ihre freunde; operette in 
3 akten, von Rudolf Oesterreicher u. 
Wilhelm Sterk, musik von Michael 
Krausz, of Hungary; vollstindiger 
klavierauszug mit text. © Feb. 8, 
1928; 1 ce. Mar. 29; E 689092; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 7732 


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7733-7744 


Zampa (Die Marmorbraut); ouver- 
ture, von L. Hérold, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. mit pf.- 
organ direction. © Feb. 20, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 9; E 685709; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 7733 


Zar (Der) lasst sich photographieren ; 
opera buffa in einem akt, yon Georg 
Kaiser, musik von Kurt Weill, of 
Germany, op. 21; klavierauszug mit, 
text von Edwin Stein. © Dec. 12, 
1920 3 2.@< Jan.yl3,, IS28: cD 27257: 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna, (734 


Zaruczyny w Ameryci; melody by P. 
Humeniuk. pt. 1, pt. 2. ©1c¢. each 
Mar. 12, 1928; E 6838807, 683808; 
Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

(735, T736 


Ziege und bock; nach einer schlesischen 


volksweise, textdichter unbekannt, 
musik von Ludwig Ptitz, of , Ger- 
many; mi&nnerchor. 4to. © Nov. 


11, 1926; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; B 685596; 


P. J. Tonger, Cologne, a.Rh., Ger- [| 


many. T7137 
Zilcher (Paul) 5 leichte violinstticke; 
von P. Zilcher, of Germany, op. 215; 
mit klavierbegleitung. 1. Melodie. 
[4 others] © Aug. 28, 1927; 1 «. 
Mar. 2, 1928; HE 685619; P. J. Tonger, 


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pt. 111, Mus, B. 2a 


Zizzy-zum-dippy; words and music by 
H. Smythe. San Francisco, Fisk 
music pub. co. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2c. 
Mar. 13; E 686823; Horace Smythe, 


San Francisco. T739 
Znaszych stron oberek; by M. V. Paja- 
kowski; violin. 1. ¢.eMar' a0, 


1928; E 688426; Matthew V. Paja- 
kowski, Buffalo. 7740 


Zu Riidesheim in der drosselgass; lied 
und blues, text und musik von Paul 
Mania, of Germany; salon-orch. mit 
Di... direlktion., @ 4ho: Dee. 15, 
1927; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; BH 685570: 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Ger- 
many. T741 


Zu Rtidesheim in der drosselgass; 
worte u. musik yon Paul Mania, of 
Germany. © Nov. 15, 1927; 1 ec. 
Mar. 2, 1928; E 685618; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne, a/Rh., Germany. 7742 


Zur guten stunde; sammlung von Carl 
_ Ganschals, of Germany, der belieb- 
testen volks-tanz u. salonmelodien 
ein supplement zu jeder klavier- 
schule, bearb. von Herm. Wenzel; 
pf. bd. 1. © Dee. 10, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 1928; E 685218; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 7743 


2°me Ave Maria; par Cesare Galeotti, 
of Italy, op. 160; chant, avec ace. 
d’orgue ou de pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 685378; Henry 


Cologne/Rhine, Germany. (738 Lemoine et cie., Paris. 1744 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 16 unpublished) —_ 63 
Class HE, Musical compositions (including 2,279 unpublished) __________ 7, 681 
otal nc 22 ln Oe: Wy Pe NE a 7, T44 


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LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
moo TO REN PeWevye OO UNDER) SEC cde Gre bik AGT) F 


MARCH 4, 1909 


Adieu (L’) (The farewell) ; nocturne, 
by René Favarger, ed. and fingered 
bys BY Oesterle;.. pf. |. ©»... Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the -author 
of the editing. R 48608, Dec. 7, 
1927. 1 


Air de ballet; by A. Korestchenko, op. 
33, no. 3, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the 
Sorin hyaouls, Dec. “f° 1927. 2 


Always show your colors; words and 
music by Neal A. McAuley [pseud. 
of Charles H. Gabriel] © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 48699, Jan. 21, 1928. 38 


And that is what we need; gospel 
song, words and music by P. P. Bil- 
horn; quartet. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43409, Feb. 18, 1928. 4 


Andante cantabile; by Isaac Van 
Vieck Flagler; organ. © Emma 
Flagler Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 48629, Sept. 24, 1927. 5 


Angels, sing on; gospel song, words 
by Faber, music by P. P. Bilhorn; 


4 voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 43389, 
Feb. 18, 1928. 6 


At a pantomime; words by Grace 
Goodale, music by J. H. Rogers. © 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the 
author of the music. R 48794, Mar. 
14, 1928. . 7 


Au revoir; from Suite characteristic, 
by A. Oldberg; pf. © Arne Old- 
berg, Evanston, Ill., as the author. 
R 438207, Jan. 27, 1928. 8 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Le 
macon; arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theodore M. Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 43716, Feb. 
27, 1928. 9 


[7744] 


Aunt Hannah; selection, by A. B. 
Sloane, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna ; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, 
L. I., N. Y., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 
43688, Dec. 31, 1927. 10 


Aunt Hannah; selections, by A. B. 
Sloane, arr. by Karl Hoschna; pf. 
© Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, L. I., 
N. Y., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 43298, Jan. 
26, 1928. 11 


Banner of the sea; music by L. O. 
Emerson. © Mabel Emerson, Ar- 
lington, Mass., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 43253, Feb. 17, 
1928. 12 


Barecarolle; from Oberon, transcrip- 
tion by James G. Barnett, ed. and 
fingered by lL. Ogesterle; pf. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 438614, 
Dec. 7, 1927. 13 


Be near me, O my Father; hymn an- 
them, by C. C. Stearns; mixed 
voices. © Florence B. Condy, Bos- 
ton, as the executor of the author. 
R 48288, Feb. 10, 1928. 14 


Beautiful beams of sunshine; gospel 
song, words and music by P. P. Bil- 
horn; quartet. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43414, Feb. 18, 1928. 15 


Beautiful (The) gate; gospel song, 
words by J. R. C., music and arr. 
of words by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 438422, Feb. 18, 1928. 

16 


Beautiful golden keys; words by Ida 
Scott Taylor, music by Arthur W. 
Nelson. © Flora Nelson Barry, 
Central Lake, Mich., as the next of 
kin of the author of the music, who 
is not living. R 48236, Feb. 10, 
1928. 1 4 


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7744 (18) 


pt. 11, N.'s:, Vv. Ze 


Beautiful visions of paradise; words 
by Arthur J. Lamb, music by H. C. 
Verner. © Harry C. Verner, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the author. R 43335, 
Feb. 10. 1928. 18 


Because I am your friend; words and 
music by C. J.-Bond. © Carrie 
Jacobs-Bond, Hollywood, Calif., as 
the author. R 43582, Feb. 25, 1928. 

19 


Believe and receive; gospel song, 
words by H. B. Townsend, music 
by P. P. Bilhorn; 4° voices. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 48383, Feb. 18, 1928. 

20 


Beneath the cross of Jesus; gospel 
song, words by H. C. C., music arr. 
by “P."P2’Bilhorn’;. "4 "verees. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author. R 48377, Feb. 18, 1928. 21 


Benedictus; music by W. L. Blumen- 
schein. © Ernest L. Blumenschein, 
Taos, N. M., George Blumenschein, 
Dayton, O., Florence Blumenschein 
Rowe, New Rochelle, N. Y., as the 
enildren of the deceased author. R 
43256, Feb. 17, 1928. 22 


Bethlehem’s star; song for Christmas, 
by C. C. Stearns. © Florence B. 
Condy, Boston, as the executrix of 
the author. R 438289, Feb. 10, 1928. 

23 


Birds on wing; words by H. Boulton, 
music by E. German. © Harold 
Boulton, London, as the author of 
the words, and Edward German, 
London, as the author of the music. 
R 43263, Jan. 25, 1928. 24 


Birthday march; by A. Schroeder; pf. 
© Adolph Schroeder, New York, as 
the author. R 438337, Feb. 10, 1928. 

E 25 


Birthday of freedom; words by E. H. 
Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R, 48250, Feb. 15, 1928. 


26 
Black Virginia boy; words by Richard 
Henry Buck, music by A. Geibel. 


© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 43328, Feb. 20, 1928. 27 


Blessed be the Lord; music by L. O. 
Emerson. © Mabel Emerson, Arling- 
ton, Mass., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 43244, Feb. 11, 
1928. 28 


Bliss (The) of loving Thee; gospel 
song, music by Thos. Sullivan, arr. 
by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 43426, 
Feb, 18, 1928. 29 


Blood (The) of Jesus; music by E. 8. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. .R 48257, 
Feb. 17, 1928. 30 


Bohm (Carl) Intermezzo; rey. and 
fingered by G. Saenger; violin and 
pf. © Gustav Saenger, New York, 
as the author of the revision. R 
43709, Feb. 27, 1928. a1 


Praeludium ; rev. and fingered by 
G. Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author of 
the revision. R 43705, Feb. 27, 1928. 
32 


Branch (The) of healing; gospel song, 
- words by Flora Kirkland, music by 
P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author. R 43421, Feb. 18, 1928. 33 


Broadway to Tokio; march, by A. B. 
Sloane, arr. by Frank W. Meacham ; 
pf. © Isabel Meacham Fay, New 
York, as the next of kin of the 
author of the arrangement. R 43295, 
Jan, 26, 1928. 34 


Broadway to Tokio; selection, by A. B. 
Sloane, arr by Frank W. Meacham; 
pf. © Isabel Meacham Fay, New 


York, as the next of kin of the 
author of the arrangement. R 43297, 
Jan. 26, 1928. 35 


Broadway to Tokio; waltzes. by A. B. 
Sloane, arr. by Frank W. Meacham ; 
pf. © Isabel Meacham Fay, New 
York, as the next of kin of the 
author of the arrangement. R 43296, 
Jan, 26, 1928. 36 


Brockway (Howard) Capriccio; op. 
25, no. 1. © Howard Brockway, 
New York, as the author. R 48276. 
Dee. 31, 1927. 37 


March; op. 25. © Howard Brock- 
way. New York, as the author. R 
43277, Dec. 31, 1927. 38 


Brook (The); song by Dolores, music 
by Willie Pape, op. 34, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing and fingering. R 
43282, Dec. 31, 1927. 39 


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no. 3, 1928 


(61) 7744 


Brownies’ festival; by W. C. E. See- 
boeck; pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, 
Chicago, as the widow of the author. 
R 43782, Mar. 14, 1928. 40 


Burgomaster (The); overture, pro- 
logue, cho. of Dutch girls, lyrics by 
Frank Pixley, music by Gustav 
Luders; instrumental selection. © 
Gustav W. Chase, Brooklyn, as the 
next. of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 48304, 
Feb. 21, 1928. 41 


Butterfly; by W. C. EH. Seeboeck; pf. 
© Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 438783, 
Mar. 14, 1928. ; 42 


Calling, oh, hear Him; gospel song, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn; 


quartet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 438402, 
Feb. 18, 1928. 43 
Cantiléne; by Isaac Van _ Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as. the 


child of the deceased author. R 


43642, Sept. 24, 1927. 44 
Cantiléne pastorale; by Isaac Van 
Fleck Flagler; organ. © Emma 


Flagler Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
43647, Sept. 24, 1927. 45 


Canzonetta; by Carl Bohm, rev. and 
fingered by G. Saenger; violin and 
pf. © Gustav Saenger, New York, 
as the author of the revision. R 
43706, Feb. 27, 1928. 46 


Celebrated classical pieces; by vari- 
ous authors, facilitated for small 
hands and carefully fingered by 
H. M., compiled by W. Pond. Ed. 
Pond. © Warren Pond, New York, 
as the author of the compilation. 
R 48589, Jan. 10, 1928. AT 


Celestial voices; by Isaac Van Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 


Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
43636, Sept. 24, 1927. 48 


Chant-pastorale; by Isaac Van Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as. the 
child of the deceased author. R 
43637, Sept. 24, 1927. 49 


Child (The) among the Nazareth 
hills; words by E. E. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 


Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 43228, Feb. 10, 1928. 50 


Child (The) of Nazareth; Children’s 
day service, text by E. E. Hewitt, 
music by E. 8S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 48225, Feb. 10, 1928. 51 


Christ is coming; gospel song, words 
and music by P. P. Bilhorn; quar- 
tet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 43411, Feb. 
18, 1928, 52 


Christ is risen; words by Julia H. 
Burnard, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 48603, Feb. 
25, 1928. 53 


Cloud (The) and fire; words and mu- 
sic by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 48202, Jan. 24, 1928. 54 


Come where the river winds; four- 
part song, words by Mary M. Leigh- 
ton, music by A. Geibel; mixed 


voices. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 48322, Feb. 
20, 1928. 5d 


Coneone (Joseph) Fifteen studies in 
style and expression; op. 25, ed. and 
fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 48605, 
Dee. 7, 1927. 56 


Twenty-five melodic studies for 
piano; op. 24, ed. and fingered by 
L. Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the editing. 
R 48606, Dec. 7, 1927. 57 


—— 20 studies on the singing touch; 
op. 30, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 43622, Dec. 7, 1927. 58 


Consider the lillies; gospel song, 
words by Jennie EH. Hussey, music 
by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
‘thor. R 438375, Feb. 18, 1928. 59 


Contemplation; by Isaac Van Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 


43645, Sept. 24, 1927. 60 


Country dance; from Nell Gwyn three 
dances, by E. German; pf. © EHd- 
ward German, London, as the au- 
thor. -R 48267, Jan. 25, 1928. 61 


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7744 (62) 


pt. TRS. iV. 28 


Crack (The) o’ the whip; march and 
two step, by S. R. Henry [pseud. 


of . H.-R. Stern}; 1st, violin... “© 
Henry R. Stern, New York, as the 
author. R 43340, Feb. 11, 1928. 62 


characteristie march 
two-step, by R. B. Hall. 1. Pf— 
2. Band.—s8. Oreh—4. 2 mands., 
guit.: and. pf. © Isabelle Hall- 
Philbrook, Lynn, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 43800- 
438038, Mar. 7, 1928. 63-66 


Crickets carnival; by Duncan J. Muir 
[pseud. of K. Stege]; pf. © Katie 
Stege, New York, as the author. R 
43348, Feb. 15, 1928. 67 


Critical (The) seed; words by Mildred 
Howells, music by 8. R. Spencer. 
S. Reed Spencer, Chicago, as the 


Creole queen: 


author. R 48217, Feb. 15, 1928. 68 
Cui (C.) Intermezzo; ed. and. fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle. © Louis 


Oesterle, New York, as the author of 
the editing and fingering. R 43275 
Dec. 31, 1927. 69 


Daddy and I; words by Will. Allen 
Dromgoole, music by H. W. Loomis. 
© Harvey Worthington Loomis 


Roxbury, Mass., as the author. R 
43671, Dee. 31, 1927. 70 
Dare to stand like Joshua; gospel 


song, words by C. M. Robinson, mu- 
SIG’ by 2.7L. bilnorn > quarter. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 43406, Feb. 18, 1928. 

71 


Day by day; gospel song, words by 


A. V., music by P. P. Bilhorn; quar- 
tet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 43405, Feb. 
18, 1928. G2 


Deep be thy sleep; music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 43258, 
Feb. 17, 1928. 13 


De Janon’s (Charles) celebrated com- 
positions and arrangements for the 
guitar. Edition Pond. © Marie De 
Janon, Plainfield, N. J., as the widow 
of the author. R 48585, Feb. 28, 
1928. 74 


Dorothea waltzes; by 8S. P. Harris. © 
Sydney P. Harris, Detroit, as the 
author. R 43195, Jan. 24, 1928. 75 


Dramatic music, bk. IX; compiled and 
arr. by T:;: Ms Tobani; orch.: © 
Theodore M. Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 


of the arrangement. 
27, 1928. 76 


Dreamy days; a spring song in winter, 
words from the Atlanta Constitution, 
music by Robert Ashford [pseud. of 
William Arms Fisher] © William 
Arms Fisher, Boston, as the author. 
R 438220, Feb. 14, 1928. 17 


Droop weeping willows ; words by H. 
H. Hewitt, music by. E.. S. Lorenz. 
© Bdmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O. 
as the author. R 43248, Feb. 15, 
1928. 78 


Waster (The) bell ringers ; carol, words 
and music by Laura Sedgwick Col- 
lings; men’s voices. © Elizabeth 
Owen, New York, as the executrix of 
the author. R 43692, Jan. 30, 1928. 

9 
by Isaac Van Vleck 
Fiagler; organ. ©.Hmma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 


child of the deceased author. R 
43640, Sept. 24, 1927. 80 


Echoes of the forest; waltz by F. H. 


R 43712, Feb. 


b 


Haster mareh; 


Losey; band. ' ©! E.° H.~ Lesey, 
Orange, N. J., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 48775, Mar. 14, 
1928. 81 


by Isaac Van Vleck 
© Emma Flagler 
Auburn, N. Y., as the 


Evening prayer ; 
Flagler; organ. 
Anderson, 


child of the deceased author. R 
43631, Sept. 24, 1927. 82 
Hvening song; by A. Schroeder; pf. 


© Adolph Schroeder, New York, as 
the author. R 438336, Feb. 10, 1928. 
83 


Face (The) at the window; words by 
Flora J. Tubbs, music by P. P. Bil- 


horn. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 48410, Feb. 
18, 1928. 84 


Fair Bohemia; from A royal rogue, 
words by Grant Stewart, music by 
Wm. T. Francis;) (© Bmily:;T. 
Francis, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 43685, Dec. 31, 1927. 


85 
Fair flowers; words by H. Boulton, 
music by E. German. © Harold 


Boulton, London, as the author of the 
words, and Edw ard German, London, 
as the author of the music. R 48265, 
Jan. 25, 1928. 86 


Fair is the morning; words by Mrs. 


M. M. Culter, music by H. 8. Lorenz. 


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no. 3, 1928 


© Edmund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 43241, Feb. 11, 1928. 
87 


Fairy echoes; danse caprice, by C. W. 
Krogmann; pf. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 48813, Mar. 7, 1928. 

88 


Fanchette; entre’ acte, by T. Ben- 
dix; pf. © Theodore Bendix, 
Los Angeles, as the author. R 438691, 
Dec. 31, 1927. 8S 


Fantasy on themes by Weber; arr. by 
R: Favarger, op. 4, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing and fingering. R 43280, Dec. 31, 
1927. 90 


Festival march; by Isaac Van Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 


Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
43688, Sept. 24, 1927. 91 


Firefiies ballet; Japanese ballet, from 
From Broadway to Tokio, by Regi- 
nald De Koven. © Anna F. De 
Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 43273, Dec. 31, 1927. 

92 


First (The) Easter dawn; words by 
Julia E. Burnard, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
43602, Feb. 25, 1928. 93 


First steps in pianoforte study; com- 
piled by Theodore Presser. © Exe- 
cutors of the estate of Theodore 
Presser, i. e., Richard L. Austin, 
David W. Banks, Henry E. Baton 
and others, Philadelphia, as execu- 
tors of the author. R 43808, Mar. 13, 


1928. 94 
Flagler (Isaac Van _ Vleck) Im- 
promptu; organ. © Emma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
43646, Sept. 24, 1927. 95 


— Intermezzo; organ. © Emma 
Flagler Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
43643, Sept. 24, 1927. 96 


For every good and perfect gift; gos- 
pel song, words by J. E. H., arr. by 
P. P. Bilhorn, music by P. P. Bil- 
horn; 4 voices. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43369, Feb. 18, 1928. 97 


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For us the Lamb was slain; words by 
Mrs. Arthur W. Nelson, music by A. 
W. Nelson. © Flora Nelson Barry, 
Centi'al Lake, Mich., as the next of 
kin of the author of music, who is 
not living. R 48251, Feb. 15, 1928. 

98 


Fortune (The) telling man; words and 
music by Williams and Walker. © 
Lottie Williams, New York, as the 
widow of Bert A. Williams. R 
43339, Feb. 11, 1928. 99 


Foxy Quiller; vocal gems, words by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Reginald 
De Koven.’ © Anna F. De Koven, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 48667, Dec. 1, 1927. 100 


Friulein Loreley; potpourri aus der 


oper, von P. Lincke; pf. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as the author. R 
43308, Jan. 21, 1928. 101 


Frisky little fire. flies; by Duncan J. 
Muir [pseud. of K. Stege]; pf. 
Katie Stege, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 48352, Feb. 15, 1928. 102 


Full assurance; gospel song, words by 
Neva Parkhill Prentice, music by P. 
P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 438387, Feb. 18, 1928. 103 


Full (The) reward; gospel song, words 
by J. W. Chapman, music by P. P. 
Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43401, Feb. 18, 1928. 104 


Funeral march; by Isaac Van Vieck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
43644, Sept. 24, 1927. 105 


Funeral march; by W. C. E. Seeboeck; 
pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author. R 
43780, Mar. 14, 1928. 106 


Give praise; gospel song, words and 
music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 483872, Feb. 18, 1928. 

107 


Give us love, give us peace; words by 
Jean Ingelow, music by E. R. Kroe- 
ger, op. 44, no. 3; high and low voice. 
© Ernst R. Kroeger, St. Louis, as 
the author of the music. R 48807, 
Mar. 7, 1928. 108 


Go, bring them back; gospel song, 
words by C. D. Meigs, music by P. 
P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter Philip 


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Go bring them back—Continued. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43424, Feb. 18, 1928. 109 


Go in His name; gospel song, music 
by F. E. Belden, words and arr. of 
music by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the words and ar- 
rangement of music. R 48412, Feb. 
18, 1928. 110 


God is everywhere; words by Adaline 
H. Berry, music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 43201, Jan. 24,1928. 111 


God will care for you; words by Julia 
E. Burnard, musie by C. H. Gabriel. 


© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 438598, Feb. 
25 1928. 112 


Going to church with mother; words 
and music by C. J.-Bond. © Carrie 
Jacobs-Bond, Hollywood, Calif., as 


the author. R 43583, Feb. 25, 1928. 
‘ 113 
Golden harps are sounding; WHaster 


earol, words from the hymnal, music 
by. F-H. Brackett. © Frank | H. 


Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 438584, Feb. 
28, 1928. 114 


Golden (The) road; reverie, by H. 
Engelmann, op. 415; pf. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, as the 
widow of the author. R 48827, Mar. 
15, 1928. 115 


Gondellied (Gondola song); by Carl 
Bohm, rey. and fingered by G. Saen- 
ger; violin and pf. © Gustav Saen- 
ger, New York, as the author of the 
revision. R 43708, Feb. 27, 1928. 

116 


Good-bye dear home; four-part song, 
words by Alice Jean Cleator, music 
by Karl Linders [pseud. of A. Gei- 
bel] ; mixed voices. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
43323, Feb. 20, 1928. 117 


Grand polka de concert; by William 
Vincent Wallace, ed. and fingered by 
L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 


ing. R 48619, Dec. 7, 1927. 118 
Grant us Thy peace; hymn, by A. 
Geibel; mixed voices. © Adam 


Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 43284, Feb. 9, 1928. 119 


Grasshopper dance; by Duncan J. 
Muir [pseud. of K. Stege]; pf. © 


pt. 111, Ros8.,-9.-23 


Katie Stege, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 43349, Feb. 15, 1928. 120 


Gray (The) eagle; overture, by Wil- 
liam F. Kretschmer, op. 108; orch. 
© Agatha Kretschmer, San Fran- 
cisco, as the widow of the author. 


R 43715, Feb. 27, 1928. a1 
Graziosa; overture, by William F. 
Kretschmer, op. 107; oreh © 


Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the widow of the author. R 
43711, Feb. 27, 1928. 122 


Gypsy love song; by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by’ T. P) Trinkaus {eit wee. 
P. Trinkaus, Stamford, Conn., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 42784, 
Mar. 2, 1928. 123 


Hail, the starry Flag; gospel song, 
words by Ada Blenkhorn, music by 
EK. M. Herndon, arr. by P. P. Bil- 
horn; 4 voices. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 43394, Feb. 18, 
1928. ‘124 


Happy in His love; gospel song, words 
by Nellie M. Bilhorn. music by P. 
P. Bilhorn ; 4 voices. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43398, Feb. 18, 1928. 125 


Happy in Jesus always; gospel song, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn; 
4 voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 48399, 
Feb. 18, 1928. 126 


He’s all the world to me; sacred song, 
words and music by Ben Hains 
[pseud of Charles H. Gabriel] © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 48698, Jan. 21, 
1928. 127 


He satisfies my soul; gospel song, 
words by Robt. Johnson, music by 
P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn,. Chicago, as_ the 
author. R 438408, Feb. 18, 1928. 128 


He that winneth souls, is wise; gospel 
gong, words by John R. Clements, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author. R 43419, Feb. 18, 1928. 129 


Heldenlied (Ein) (A hero song); by 
Heine, English words by J. R. M., 
music by Ethelbert Nevin, op. 28, 
no. 7 © Anne Paul Nevin, New 
York, as the widow of the author 
of the music. R 48787, Mar. 14, 1928. 


; 130 
Hi Henry’s triumphal; march, by O. R. 
Farrar; band. © Sarah Farrar, 


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no. 3, 1928 


Long Beach, Calif., as the widow of 
the author. R 438720, Feb. 27, 1928. 


to 
Hodge, Podge & co.; waltzes, by John 
iW. Bratton; arr. by Karl’ L. 


Hoschna; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, 
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y., as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 48292, Feb. 1, 1928. ga 


Holy, holy, holy; anthem for Trinity- 
tide or general use, words by Regi- 
nald Heber, music by H. J. Storer. 
© Henry J. Storer, Belmont, Mass., 
as the author. R 48593, Feb. 23, 
1928. 133 


Home (The) in the sweet by and by; 
gospel song, words and music by P. 
P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43384, Feb. 18, 1928. 134 


Honey Nell; words by George Hobart, 
music by A. B. Sloane. © Mae 
Sloane, Pasadena, as the widow of 
the author. R 48678, Dec. 31, 1927. 

135 


Hosanna to Jesus above; words by HB. 
E. Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 43230, Feb. 10, 1928. 

136 


Hunting song; by W. C. HE. Seeboeck; 
pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author. R 
438784, Mar. 14, 1928. ak 


I heard the yoice of angels; poem by 
Maybury Fleming, music by A. E. 


Wier, op. 26. © Albert E. Wier, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 43832, 
Mar. 16, 1928. 138 


I’m looking for an angel; words by 
Jean C. Havéz, music by A. B. 
Sloane. © Mae Sloane, Pasadena, 
as the widow of the author. R 
43690, Dee. 31, 1927. 139 


I sigh for a change; vocal selection, 
words by E. Smith. music by John 
Stromberg; pf. © Edgar Smith, 
New York, as the author of words. 
R 42782, Oct. 29, 1927. 140 


I sigh for a change; words by E. 
Smith, music by John Stromberg. © 


Edgar Smith, New York, as the 
author of the words. R 42781, Feb. 
1, 1928. 141 


I will give you rest; duet, music by 
H. W. Porter; sop. and alto. © 
Harry W. Porter, Loch Raven, Mda., 
as the author. R 48318, Feb. 24, 
1928. 142 


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I will lift up mine eyes; anthem, by 
Cc. C. Stearns; mixed voices. © 
Florence B. Condy, Boston, as the 
executrix of the author. R 43291, 
Feb. 10, 1928. 143 


Illinois for the Lord; gospel song, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 


voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 43391, 
Feb. 18, 1928. 144 


Im mondenlicht (By moonlight) ; noc- 
turne, by Albert Jungmann, op. 314, 
no. 2, ed. and fingered by .L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 48609, Dec. 7, 1927. 145 


In blue Manila Bay; song and march, 
words and music by N. R. Winkley. 
© Nora Robinson Winkley, Minne- 
apolis, as the author. R 43310, Feb. 
18, 1928. 146 


In peace eternal; funeral march, by 
W. H. Scouton; band. © William 
H. Scouton, Fostoria, O., as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 438774, 
Mar. 14, 1928. 147 


In summer time; words by H. Boul- 
ton, music by E. German. © Harold 
Boulton, London, as the author of 
the words, and Hdward German, 
London, as the author of the music. 
R 43264, Jan. 25, 1928. 148 


In the night watches; words by BH. H. 
Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 


the author. R 438249, Feb. 15, 1928. 
149 
In the palace of the King; sacred 


song, words and music by J. Jordan. 
© Julian Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 
as the author. R 438829, Mar. 16, 
1928. 150 


In the upper garden; words and mu- 
sic. by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 438205, Jan. 24, 1928. 151 


In Thy name; gospel song, words and 
musie by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 


the author. R 43400, Feb. 18, 1928. 
152 
Invocation; by Isaac Van _ Vleck 


Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
43650, Sept. 24, 1927. 153 


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Invocation; hymn anthem, words by 
J. Harvey Lyon, music by EK. L. 


Ashford. © Emma UL. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author. R 48255, 
Feb. 17, 1928. 154 


Ireland a gra ma chree; words and 
music by C. Olcott. © Chauncey 
Olcott, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., as 
the author. R 48676, Dec. 31, 1927. 

155 


Italian romance; by Carl Bohm, rev. 
and fingered by G. Saenger; violin 
and pf. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as the author of the revision. 
R 48707, Feb. 27, 1928. 156 


gesu dyra ord; ord och musik af N. L. 
Ridderhof. © Nicholas Lambert 
Ridderhof, Los Angeles, as the au- 
thor. R 43730, Mar. 5, 1928. LG 


Jesus has come to abide; gospel song, 
words arr. and music by P. P. Bil- 
horn; 4 voices. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author: R 
43396, Feb. 18, 1928. 158 


gesus lives; words by Julia H. 
Burnard, music by C. H. Gabriel. 


© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 48599, Feb. 
20; 11928. 159 


gesus, our Master; gospel song, words 
by Ada Blenkhorn, music by P. P. 
Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43404, Feb. 18, 1928. 160 


Joy, joy, “tis Children’s day; words 
by Ida Scott Taylor, music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 48229, 
Feb. 10, 1928. 161 


Joy of forgiveness; words and music 
by A. S.’ De Yoe [pseud. of C. H. 
Gabriel] © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
43697, Jan. 21, 1928. 162 


Joyful tidings; gospel song, words and 
music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 48374, Feb. 18, 1928. 

163 


Just a ray of sunshine; gospel song, 
words by Ada Blenkhorn, music by 
P. P., Bilhorn 4. veices.. .@. Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 43373, Feb. 18, 1928. 164 


Just at the turn of the tide; words 


and music by C. Shackford. © 
Charles Shackford, New York, as 
the author. R 438830, Mar. 16, 1928. 


165 


Just for today; from The viceroy, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. © Harry B. Smith, 
New York, as the author of the 
words, Ella Herbert, New York, 
and Clifford Herbert, Berlin, as the 
children of the deceased author of 
the music. R 43682, Dec. 31, 1927. 

166 


Just to remind me of you; words and 
music by Henry W. Petrie. © Julia 
C. Petrie, Chicago, as the widow of 
the author. R 48656, Dee. 1, 1927. 

167 


Katydids concert; by Duncan J. Muir 
[pseud. of K. Stege]; pf. © Katie 
Stege, New York, as the author. R 
43347, Feb. 15, 1928. 168 


Kvillen skymmer; ord af M. T., musik 
af N. L. Ridderhof. © Nicholas 
Lambert Ridderhof, Los Angeles, as 
the author. R 48728, Mar. 5, 1928. 

169 


Kvittra lilla fagel; ord och musik af 
N. L. Ridderhof. © Nicholas Lam- 
bert Ridderhof, Los Angeles, as the 
author. R 438729, Mar. 5, 1928. 170 


Lady-bug, lady bug fly away home; 
by Duncan J. Muir [pseud. of K. 
Stege] © Katie Stege, New York, 
as the author. R 438350, Feb. 15, 
1928. 171 


Laendler; by Carl Bohm; rev. and 
fingered by G. Saenger; violin and 
pf. © Gustav Saenger, New York, 
as the author of the revision. R 
43710, Feb. 27, 1928. 12 


Last idea; by Carl Maria von Weber, 
fantasia by Henri Cramer, op. 74, 
no. 4, ed. and fingered by Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the 
editing and fingering. R 43298, Dec. 
Sy AO HG 


Let us be kind; words by Ida Scott 
Taylor, music by E. 8. Lorenz. 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 48234, Feb. 10, 1928. 


174 
Let us help each other on; gospel 
song, words and music by P. P. 


Bilhorn; 4 yoices. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43397, Feb. 18, 1928. 175 


Liedechen (Hin) (A little song); by 
Heine, English words by J. R. M., 
music by Hthelbert Nevin, op. 28, 
no. 8. © Anne Paul Nevin, New 
York, as the widow of the author 


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A 7744 (197) 


of the music. R 438788, Mar. 14, 
1928. 176 


Life immortal; Easter song, by C. C. 
Stearns. © Florence B. Condy, 
Boston, as the executrix of the au- 
thor. R 43283, Feb. 9, 1928. 177 


Little (The) cavalier march; by A. 


Wooler; pf. Alfred Wooler, 
Buffalo, as the author. R 43826, 
Mar. 13, 1928. 178 


Little primrose redowa; by 8S. H. Wii- 
liams [pseud. of G. D. Barnard] ; 
orch. © George D. Barnard, Mays- 
ville, Ky., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43776, Mar. 14, 1928. 

179 

Little thoughts for Jesus; words by 

Ida Scott Taylor, music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund 8S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 438238, 
Feb. 10, 1928. 180 


Living where the healing waters flow; 
gospel song, words and music by 
P. P. Bilhorn. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43423, Feb. 18, 1928. 181 


Look away to Jesus and be saved; 
gospel song, words by Ada Blenk- 
horn, music by P. P. Bilhorn; quar- 


tet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 48420, Feb. 
18, 1928. 182 


Look to Jesus when in trouble; gospel 
‘song, words by G. W. S., music by 
P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 48388, Feb. 18, 1928. 183 


Lord (The) be with you; words by 
Ida Seott Taylor, music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 48232, 
Feb. 10, 1928. 184 


Lord (The) is risen today; words by 
Julia E. Burnard, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
43597, Feb. 25, 1928. 185 


Lord’s (The) my shepherd; vocal solo, 
by Jean Bearl [i. e. Jean Bohannon] 
© Jean Bohannon, Chicago, as the 
author. R 48696, Feb. 11, 1928. 186 


Lorna; words by F. E. Weatherly, 
music by EH. Newton; no. 3, in G. 
© Fred EB. Weatherly, Bath, Eng- 
land, as the author of the words, 
and Ernest Newton, London, as the 
author of the music. R 43270, Jan. 
25, 1928. 187 


Love can’t say no; song from The 
burgomaster, book by Frank Pixley, 
music by Gustave Luders. © Gus- 
tav W. Chase, Brooklyn, as the next 
of kin of the author of the music, 
who is not living. R 438305, Feb. 21, 
1928. 188 


Love may come, love may go; from 
The viceroy, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. © 
Harry B. Smith, New York, as the 
author of the words, Ella Herbert, 
New York and Clifford Herbert, 
Berlin, as the children of the de- 
ceased author of the music. R 
43684, Dec. 31, 1927. 189 


Love ye one another; words and mu- 
sic by C. F. Stayner, op. 12, no. 2. 
© Charles Frederick Stayner, Pasa- 
dena, as the author. R 48219, Feb. 
17, 1928. 190 


Love’s sympathy waltz; by W. H. Nel- 
SON so ynDr. William H. Nel- 
son, New York, as the author. R 
43810, Mar. 8, 1928. 191 


Loving and serving the Savior; words 
by Ida Scott Taylor, musie by J. A. 


Parks. © J. A. Parks, York, Neb.. 
as the author. R 48237, Feb. 10, 
1928. 192 


Luisa di Montfort; scene and air, by 
Michael Bergson, op. 82, arr. by Wil- 
liam, F. Kretschmer; orch. © 
Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 43718, Feb. 27, 1928. 

193 


Lullaby; by W. C. E. Seeboeck; pf. © 
Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author. R 43785, Mar. 
14, 1928. 194 


Ma tiger lily; march cakewalk, from 
Aunt Hannah, by A. B. Sloane, arr. 
by Frank W. Meacham; pf. © Isa- 
bel Meacham Fay, New York, as the 
next of kin of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 48294, Jan. 26, 1928. 

195 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander ) 
Fourth sonata; Keltic, by E. Mac- 
Dowell, op. 59; pf. © Marian Mac- 
Dowell, Peterborough, N. H., as the 
widow of the author. R 438836, Mar. 
19, 1928. 196 


Mam/’selle; words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by <A. Nevin. © Arthur 
Nevin, New Canaan, Conn., as the 
author. R 48259, Feb. 18, 1928. 197 


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Mandolin serenade; from Foxy Quil- 
ler, words by Harry B. Smith, music 
by Reginald De Koven. © Anna F. 
De Koven, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 43664, Dec. 1, 1927. 

198 


March homeward; 4pt. song, words by 
Richard Henry Buck, music by A. 
Geibel; mixed voices. © Adam Gei- 
bel, Philadelphia, as the author. R 
43325, Feb. 20, 1928. 199 


March of the bersaglieri (Italian rifle- 
men); by R. Hilenberg, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; band. © Rose Lau- 
rendeau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 48719, Feb. 27, 
1928. 200 


Marche des petits pierrots; waltz, by 
Auguste Bose, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
pf. © Theodore M. Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y¥., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 43717, Feb. 
27, 1928. ae |. 


Marching along to Zion; words by E. 
E. Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 


the author. R 48226, Feb. 10, 1928. 
202 
Meadow (The) lark waltz; by A. 


Schroeder; pf. © Adolph Schroeder, 
New York, as the author. R 483388, 
Feb. 10, 1928. 203 


Meditation in EF; by Isaac Van, Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 48641, 
Sept. 24, 1927. 204 


Meeting of the stags; by Carl Henschel 
[pseud. of H. C. Verner]; pf. © 
Harry C. Verner, Oak Park, IIll., as 
the author. R 43345, Feb. 15, 1928. 

205 


Memorial day; hallow the beds where 
the boys are at rest, words by R. P. 
Nevin, music by Ethelbert Nevin. © 
Anne Paul Nevin, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 48777, Mar. 14, 1928. 206 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Mendelssohn’s wedding 
march; text and cho. arr. by An- 
drew J. Boex. © Louise Boex, Cin- 
cinnati, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 43790, Mar. 
14, 1928. 207 


Scherzo; from Midsummer night’s 
dream, arr. by Wm. F. Kretschmer ; 
orch. © Agatha Kretschmer, San 


pt. 11, N.'Si, v. 23: 


Francisco, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 48837, 
Mar. 19, 1928. 208. 


12 songs without words; op. 19, 
no. 1, arr. by Miska Hauser, rey. and 
fingered by G. Saenger; violin and 
pf. © Gustav Saenger, New York, 
as the author of the revision. R 
43701, Feb. 27, 1928. 209 


Mermaid (The) and the cannibal; pt.- 
song, words by Seott Cummings, 
music by A. Geibel; men’s voices. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 48329, Feb. 20, 1928. 210 


Merrymakers’ dance; from Nell Gwyn 
three dances, by E. German; pf. 
Edward German, London, as the au- 
thor. R 438268, Jan. 25, 1928. Zag 


Message (A) of love; gospel song. 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn; 
4 voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 483881, 

. Feb. 18, 1928. paws 


Messiah (The); poem by Alexander 
Pope, music by A. M. Foerster. 
Adolph M. Foerster, Pittsburgh, as 
the author of the music. R 43792, 
Mar. 14, 1928. 213 


Mill (The); by W. C. EH. Seeboeck ; 
pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, 
as the widow of the-author. R 
43786, Mar. 14, 1928. 214 


Minstrel (The) boy [and] St. Patrick’s 
day ; Irish melodies, by Willie Pape, 
op. 29, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the editing 
and fingering. R 48281, Dee. 31, 
1927. 215: 

Mitt hopp jag byggt; ord och musik af 
N. L. Ridderhof; for mansroster. 
Nicholas Lambert Ridderhof, Los. 
Angeles, as the author. R 48727, 
Mar. 5, 1928. 216 


Monks (The) of Malabar; piano gems, 
by Ludwig Englander, arr. by 
Charles J. Roberts [pseud. of C. 
Kraushaar] © Charles Kraushaar, 
Larchmont, N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
43658, Dec. 1, 1927. LT 


Monks (The) of Malabar; waltzes, by 
Ludwig Englander, arr. by C. Krau- 
shaar; pf. © Charles Kraushaar, 
Larchmont, N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
438657, Dec. 1, 1927. 218 

Monte Cristo; célébre valse tzigane, by 
Istvan Kotlar, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theodore M. Tobani, Jack- 


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son Heights, L. I, N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 438713, 
Feb. 27, 1928. 219 


My old Virginia sweetheart; words by 
William H. Gardner, music by A. 


Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 48332, Feb. 
20, 1928. 220 


Nir jag tinker pa hemmet; ord och 
musik af N. L. Ridderhof; © Nicho- 
las Lambert Ridderhof, Los Angeles, 
as the author. R 43726, Mar. 5, LS 


Nell Gwyn; overture, by E. German; 
pf. duet. © Edward German, Lon- 
don, as the author of the music. R 
43312, Mar. 2, 1928. 222 


Nell Gwyn themes; by E. German; pf. 
© Edward German, London, as the 
author. R 48271, Jan. 25, 1928. 223 


Nereid’s lullaby; song by C. Johns; 
med. voice. © Clayton Johns, Bos- 
ton, as the author of the music. 
R 48791, Mar. 14, 1928. 224 


New life; valse, pt.-song, words by 
A. H. A., musie by A. Geibel; mixed 


voices. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 48333, Feb. 
20, 1928. 225 


Night; duet, words by Johanna Am- 
brosius, tr. by Mary J. Safford, music 
by EB. R. Kroeger, op. 44, no. 2; high 
and low voice. © Ernst R. Kroeger, 
St. Louis, as the author of the music. 
R 438796, Mar. 7, 1928. 226 


Not servants but friends; gospel song, 
words by Jennie E. Hussey, music 
by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author. R 438368, Feb. 18, 1928. 227 


Now the day is over; sacred part-song, 
words by Sabine Baring-Gould, music 
by Karl Linders [pseud. of A. 
Geibel]; mixed voices. © Adam 
Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 43321, Feb. 20, 1928. 228 


O, Lord, keep watch between us; 
gospel song, words by Jennie E. 
Hussey, music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 


voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 48386, 
Feb. 18, 1928. 229 


O Mona San; words by George V. 
Hobart, music by A. E. Aarons. © 
Alfred E. Aarons, New York, as the 
author. R 43681, Dec. 31, 1927. 230 


Ode for commencement day; words by 
James Whitney Barney, music by 


99529—28——10 


D. S. Smith. © David Stanley 
Smith, New Haven, Conn., as the 
author of the music. R 48789, Mar. 
14, 1928. p23 | 


Offertory in E flat; by Isaac Van Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 
Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
43633, Sept. 24, 1927. 232 


Oh that I had wings; music by L. O. 
Emerson. (© Mabel Emerson, Ar- 
lington, Mass., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 48254, Feb. 17, 
1928. ya 


Old Tony ; 4-pt. song, words by Samuel 
Callan, music by A. Geibel; mixed 


voices. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 43327, Feb. 
20, 1928. 234 


Once more we march; words by Gard- 
ner, music by L. G. Kratz. © Lee 
G. Kratz, Omaha, Neb., as the au- 
thor. R 48245, Feb. 15, 1928. 235 


Only pennies; gospel songs, words by 
Jennie E. Hussey, music by P. P. 
Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43380, Feb. 18, 1928. 236 


Opera (The); from Fiddle de dee, 
words by E. Smith, music by John 
Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, Elm- 
hurst, L. I., N. Y., as the author of 
the words. R 4386738, Dec. 31, 1927. 

237 


Organ treasury ; composed, ed. and arr. 
by E. L. Ashford; pipe and reed or- 


gan. © Emma L. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as the author. R 43243, Feb. 
11, 1928. 238 


Our native land; march no. 2 from 
The singing girl, by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by F. W. Meacham; pf. 
Isabel M. Fay, New York, as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
arrangement, who is not living. R 
42785, Mar. 2, 1928. 239 


Over hill and dale; by H. Engelmann, 


op. 270; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 43693, 
Feb. 11, 1928. 240 


Over the meadows fair; 4-pt. song, 
words by Richard Buck, music by 
A. Geibel; mixed voices. © Adam 
Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 438324, Feb. 20, 1928. 241 


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7744 (242) 


P. D. Q.; from A royal rogue, words 
by Grant Stewart, music by Wm. 
T. Francis. © Emily T. Francis, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 48686, Dec. 31, 1927. 242 


Paddy’s cat; words and music by C. 
Olcott. © Chauncey Olcott, Sara- 
toga Springs, N. Y., as the author. 
R 48687, Dec. 31, 1927. 243 


Paganini (Niccolo) Witches’ dance; 
transcribed by William Vincent 
Wallace, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 48618, Dec. 7, 1927. 244 


Pastoral dance; from Nell Gwyn three 
danees, by E. German; pf. © Eda- 
ward German, London, as the au- 
thor. R 48269, Jan. 25, 1928. 245 


Patrol of the bears; by Carl Henschel 
[pseud. of H. C. Verner]; pf. © 
Harry C. Verner, Oak Park, IIl., as 
the author. R 48344, Feb. 15, 1928. 

” 246 


Persian love song; poem by Elizabeth 
K. Reynolds, music by EK. R. 
Kroeger, op. 48, no. 2. © Ernst R. 
Kroeger, St. Louis, as the author of 
the music. R 48805, Mar. 7, 1928. 

247 


Polly want a cracker; selection from 
Foxy Quiller, libretto by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Reginald DeKoven. 
© Anna F. DeKoven, New York, as 
the widow of the deceased author. 
R 43653, Dec. 1, 1927. 248 


’Possum Hollow march and two step; 
by H. P. Hopkins and Wm. B. Gott- 


lieb; pf. © Harry P. Hopkins, 
Baltimore, as the author. R 43308, 
Feb. 21, 1928. 249 


Prayer; by Isaac Van Vleck Flagler ; 
organ. © Emma Flagler Anderson, 
Auburn, N. Y., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 48689, Sept. 24, 
1927. 250 


Prelude arabesque; by J. H. Rogers. 
© James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as 
the author... R 43797, Mar. 7, 1928. 

PAs 


Isaac Van Vleck 
© Emma Flagler 


Prelude in D; by 
Flagler; organ. 


Anderson, Auburn, N. Y.; as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
43634, Sept: 24, 1927. 252 


Prelude in E flat; by Isaac Van Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 


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Rally song; goospel song, words by B. 


pt. 1, Ros Wee 


Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the 
child. of the deceased author. R 
436382, Sept. 24, 1927. 253 


Processional march; by Isaac Van 
Vleck Flagler; organ. © Emma 
Flagler Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 48635, Sept. 24, 1927. 254 


Punchinello; by Victor Herbert; pf. 
© Ella Herbert, New York’ and 
Clifford Herbert, Berlin, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
43669, Dec. 31, 1927. 455) 


Put your shoulder to the wheel; gospel 
song, words by Mrs. J. E. Sheldon, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 438393, Feb. 18, 1928. 

256 


Quiller has the brain; from Foxy 
Quiller, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald DeKoven. © 
‘Anna F. DeKoven, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 43666, 
Dec. 1, 1927. 25 t 


A. R., music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4. 
voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 483879, Feb. 
18, 1928. 258 


Recollections of home; by S. B. Mills, 
transcribed for the organ, with the 
addition of a pedal variation by Wal- 
ter Guernsey Reynolds... © Walter 
G. Reynolds, Chippewa. Falls, Wis., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 43586, Feb. 28, 1928. . 259 


Recreations for the young; 12 melodi- 
ous pieces, by H. Enke, op. 6, 8, ed. 
and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf., 4 
hands. bk. 1, 2. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing and fingering. R 48272, Dec. 31, 
1927. ; 260 


Rejoice, rejoice; words by Julia HE. 
Burnard, music by C: H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 438604, Feb. 25, 


1928. 261 
Rend your heart; anthem by C. P. 
Morrison. © Mary A... Morrison, 


Boston, as the widow of the author. 
R 43222, Feb. 14, 1928. 262 


Rest,. sweetly rest; words by H. E. 
Hewitt, music by C. A. Miles. © C. 
Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 48200, Jan. 24, 1928. 263 


404 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1928 


Retour (Le); from Suite characteris- 
tic, by A. Oldberg; pf. © Arne 
Oldberg, Evanston, Ill., as the au- 
thor. R 48211, Jan. 27, 1928... 264 


Reverie; by C. C. Stearns; violin and 
pf. © Florence B. Condy, Boston, 
as the executrix of the author. R 
43290, Feb. 10, 1928. 265 


Reverie; by Isaac Van Vleck Flagler ; 
organ. © Emma Flagler Anderson, 
Auburn, N. Y., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 4386380, Sept. 24, 
1927. 266 


Revery; from Suite characteristic, by 
A. Oldberg; pf. © Arne Oldberg, 
Evanston, Ill., as the author. R 
43209, Jan. 27, 1928. 267 


Reynard the fox; by Carl Henschel 
[pseud. of H. C. Verner]; pf. © 
Harry C. Verner, Oak Park, Ill., as 
the author. R 48348, Feb. 15, 1928. 

268 


Romance; by Adolphe Henselt, op. 10, 
ed. and rev. by Rafael Joseffy. 
Maria Joseffy, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 48315, Mar. 2, 1928. 269 


Rose and lily; words and music by C. 


A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 48203, 
Jan. 24, 1928. 270 


Rosebud (The) song; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 48227, Feb. 10, 1928. 

a OL. 


Roses and lilacs waltzes; by S. P. Har- 


ris. © Sydney P. Harris, Detroit, 
as the author. R 48193, Jan. 24, 
1928. 202, 


Rosie who; words and music by Will 
R. Anderson. © Elizabeth Ander- 
son, Ridgewood, N. J., as the widow 
of the author. R 48677, Dec. 31, 
1927. 273 


Royal (A) rogue; selection, by W. T. 
Francis, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; 
pf. © Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, 
L. I., N. Y., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 43689, 
Dee. 31, 1927. 274 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Bar- 
carolle no. 2, in A; ed. and rev. by 
Rafael Joseffy. © Maria Joseffy, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 


thor of the arrangement. R 43314, 
Mar. 2, 1928. 275 
Rubinstein (Nicolaus) Valse; by N. 


Rubinstein, op. 16, ed. and rev. by 


40 


7744 (286) 


Rafael Joseffy. © Maria Joseffy, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 48313, 
Mar. 2, 1928. 276 


Sapho waltzes; by Leo Friedman; pf. 
© Fredricka F. Lowenthal, Los An- 
geles, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living. R 48809, 
Mar. 8, 1928. par 


Scatter sunlight; gospel song, words 
and music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 43376, Feb. 18, 1928. 

278 


Scharwenka (Franz Xaver). Polish 
dance; op. 3, no. 1, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle; pf, 4 hands. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the au- 
thor of the editing. R 48615, Dec. 
7, 1927. 279 


Schmetterlinge, (Butterflies) ; idyl, by 
G. Weber, op. 7, no. 2, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 
of the editing and fingering. R 
43274, Dec. 31, 1927. 280 


Schytte (Ludwig) Etude; op. 15, no. 
12, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York, 
as the author of the editing. R 
43620, Dec. 7, 1927. 281 


Sea lullaby; words by H. Boulton, 
music by E. German. © Harold 
Boulton, London, as the author of 
the words, and Edward German, 
London, as the author of the music. 
R 43262, Jan. 25, 1928. 282 


Seamen three; humorous four-part 
song, words by Thomas Love Pea- 
cock, music by Frederic Field 
Bullard. © Maud S. Bullard, So. 
Orleans, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 438224, Feb. 14, 1928. 

283 


Serenade; by C. C. Stearns; violin and 
pf. © Florence B. Condy, Boston, 
as the executrix of the author. R 
43286, Feb. 10, 1928. 284 


Shine for Jesus; words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 48197, Jan. 24, 1928. 285 


Shipbuilder’s song; selection from 
Foxy Quiller, libretto by Marry B. 
Smith, music by Reginald DeKoven. 
© Anna F. DeKoven, New York, as 
the widow of the deceased autlcr 
of the music. R 48652, Dec. 1, 1927. 

286 


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7744 (287) 


pt. 111, nN. s., v. 23 


Silvery waves: by A. P. Wyman, ed. 
and fingered by L. Ovsrerle; pf. C 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 43617, Dec. 
{, 1927. 287 


Since I am queen of the carnival: 
from The viceroy, words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 
© Harry B. Smith, New York, as 
the author of the words, Ella Her- 
bert, New York, and Clifford Her- 
bert, Berlin, as the children of the 
deceased author of the music. R 
43675, Dec. 31, 1927. 


Since the Comforter is mine; gospel 
song, words and music by P. P. Bil- 
horn; 4 voices. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43385, Feb. 18, 1928. 289 


Sing a new song; music by EH. §. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 48252, 
Feb. 17, 1928. 290 


Sing, children, sing; words by Julia 


E. Burnard, music by C. H. Gabriel. 


© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 48601, Feb. 
25, 1928. 291 


Singing and trusting; words oy E. E. 
Hewitt, music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 48199, Jan. 24, 1928. 

292 


Singing praises; words by E. HE. 
Hewitt, music EH. 8. Lorenz. © Ed- 
mund §8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 


author. R 43231, Feb. 10, 1928. 
293 
Sleep; part-song, words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music by Karl Linders 
[pseud. of Adam Geibel]; ladies’ 
voices. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 


phia, as the author of the music. 
R 43319, Feb. 20, 1928. 294 


Sleighing (The) party; rondo from 
Little inspirations, by J. A. Silber- 
berg, arr. by T. Bendix; orch. © 
Theodore Bendix, Los Angeles, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
42788, Feb. 1, 1928. 295 


Sleighride (The); by W. C. E. See- 
boeck; pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, 
Chicago, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 438779, Mar. 14, 1928. 296 


Softly now the light of day; words 
and music by A. Rourke. © Anna 
Rourke, La Salle, Ill., as the au- 
thor, R 48216, Feb. 15, 1928. . 297 


288 | 


Soldier rest; duet, by E. R. Kroeger, 
op. 44; high and low voice. 
Ernst R. Kroeger, St. Louis; as the 
author. R 48806, Mar. 7, 1928. 298 


Soldier rest; quartet, music by C. H. 
Gabriel; men’s voices. © Charles 
15 & Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 


author. R 48246, Feb. 15, 1928. 299 
Song at sunrise; trio, by C. F. 
Manney; women’s _ voices. © 


Charles F. Manney, Boston, as the 
author. R 43221, Feb. 14, 1928. 300 


Song of the cheating pedlar; selection 
from Foxy Quiller, libretto by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Reginald De- 
Koven. © Anna F. DeKoven, New 
York, as the widow of the deceased 
author of the music. R 438655, Dec. 
1, -1927. 301 


Song of the Norseman; poem by Eliza- 
beth K. Reynolds, music by EH. R. 
Kroeger, op. 43; no. 1. © Ernst R. 
Kroeger, St. Louis, as the author of 
the music. R 43804, Mar. 7, 1928. 

302 


Song of the sword; from Foxy Quiller, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna F. 
De Koven, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 43663, Dec. 1, 1927. 

303 


Song to the moon; from Suite char- 
acteristic, by A. Oldberg; pf. 
Arne Oldberg, Evanston, Ill., as the 
author. R 438210, Jan. 27, 1928. 304 


Song without words; by Isaac Van 
Vleck Flagler; organ. © Emma 
Flagler Anderson, Auburn, N. Y.,, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 438648, Sept. 23, 1927. 305 


Songs of hope; words by Julia E. 
Burnard, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 48600, Feb. 
25, 1928. 306 


Southern (A) reverie; morceau char- 
acteristic, arr. by T. Bendix; orch. 
© Theodore Bendix, Los Angeles, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 43299, Oct. 29, 1928. 307 


Sowing and reaping; gospel song, 
words by Thos. Hastings, music by 


P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as_ the 
author. R 43382, Feb. 18, 1928. 308 


Sparkling jewels; caprice, by S. P. 


Harris. © Sydney P. Harris, 
Detroit, as the author. R 43194, 
Jan. 24, 1928. 309 


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no. 3, 1928 


i 7744 (331) 


Spinola waltzes; by G. F. Daniels, arr. 
by G. D. Barnard; band. © George 
-D—D, Barnard, Maysville, Ky., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 43798, 
Mar. 7, 1928. 310 


Star and garter; march and two step, 
by J. W. Bratton, arr. by Karl L. 
Hoschna; pf. © Hettie Hoschna, 
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y., as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 43302, Feb. 21, 1928. ° 311 


Stearns’ vespers in C, with Magnificat ; 
by C. C. Stearns; quartette or cho. 
choir. © Florence B. Condy, Boston, 
as the executrix of the author. R 
43287, Feb. 10, 1928. BY P4 


Swearing (The) skipper; from Foxy 
Quiller, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna F. De Koven, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 43665, 
Dec. 1, 1927. 313 


Sweet are the roses; by C. A. Miles. 
© C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 43196, Jan. 24, 1928. 

314 


Sweet is the Children’s day; words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 482835, 
Feb. 19, 1928. 315 


Sweet peace, the gift of God’s love; 
gospel song, words and music by 
P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author. R 43416, Feb. 18, 1928. 316 


Sweet San Toy; Japanese love song, 
words by Richard Henry Buck, 
music by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
43330, Feb. 20, 1928. 317 


Tarantelle; by Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 
104, no, 7, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis O6cesterle, 
New York, as the author of the 
editing. R 48616, Dec. 7, 1927. 318 


Teach us to pray; quartet, words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by C. H. 
Gabriel ; women’s voices. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 482388, Feb. 10, 1928. 319 


That dear and blessed country; gospel 
song, words by Flora Kirkland, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 43425, Feb. 18, 1928. 

320 


That sneezing song; words by James 
Clarence Harvey, music by A. Nevin. 
© Arthur Nevin, New Canaan, Conn., 
as the author. R 48260, Feb. 18, 
1928. 321 


There beats a heart, for which I’m 
praying; words by Kunert, music by 
Rodominsky, arr. by T. Moses- 
Tobani. © Theodore Moses-Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 43704, 
Feb. 27, 1928. 322 


There’s no North or South to-day; 
words and music by Paul Dresser. 
© Theodore Dreiser, New York, as 
the next of kin of the author, who 


is not living. R 48592, Feb. 29, 
1928. 323 
Three (The) visions; sacred solo, 


words by Flora Kirkland, music by 
A. Geibel; in B flat. © Adam 
Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 43695, Jan. 3, 1928. 324 


Thy faith hath made thee whole; 
gospel song, words by John R. 
Clements, music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 


voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 43370, 
Feb. 18, 1928. 3825 


Thy shepherd will provide; words by 
Julia E. Burnard, music by J. S. 
Fuller, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 43413, Feb. 18, 1928. 326 


To catch an earl; words by James 
Clarence Harvey, musie by A. Nevin. 


© Arthur Nevin, New Canaan, 
Conn., as the author. R 48261, Feb. 
18, 1828. 327 


To-day; poem by Elizabeth K. Rey- 
nolds, music by EH. R. Kroeger, op. 
43, no. 3. © Ernst R. Kroeger, St. 
Louis, as the author of the music. 
R 43799, Mar. 7, 1928. 328 


Trvyste Noél; four-part song, words by 
Louis Imogen Quiney, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard; women’s 
voices. © Maud S. Bullard, So. 
Orleans, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 43223, Feb. 14, 1928. 329 


Twentieth century song; words by 
Wm. Stone. musie by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 48198, Jan. 24, 1928. 330 


Two ships; part-song, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator, music by Karl Linders 
[pseud. of A. Geibel]; male voices. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 43320, Feb. 20, 1928. 331 


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Under the shadow of the Almighty; 
music by HE. 8. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 48247, Feb. 15, 1928. 332 


Unrest; 4-pt. song, words by Alice 
Jean Cleator; music by Karl Linders 
[pseud. of A. Geibel] ; mixed voices. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 43326, Feb. 20, 1928. 333 


Valley (The) lay smiling [and] The 
girl I left behind me; by Willie 
Pape, op. 40, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle ; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the editing 
and fingering. R 43278, Dee. 31, 
1927. 334 


Valse dansante; by J. H. Rogers; pf. 
© James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as 
the author. R 43778, Mar. 14, 1928. 

335 


Valse sérieuse; by W. C. E. Seeboeck ; 
pf. © Mabel B. Seeboeck, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author. R 
43781, Mar. 14, 1928. 336 


Valsette; by H. W. Loomis. © Har- 
vey Worthington Loomis, Roxbury, 
Mass., as the author. R 43679, Dec. 
31, 1927. 337 


Vienna bonbons; waltz, by Johann 
Strauss, op. 307, arr. by L. P. Lau- 
rendeau; orch. © Rose Laurendeau, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as. the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 43714, Feb. 27, 1928. 338 


Violoncello method; by F. A. Kummer, 
rev. and fingered by L. Shulz. New 
and enl. ed. © Leo Shulz, New 
York, as the author of the editing, 
R 48607, Dee. 7, 1927. 339 


Viotti (Giovanni Battista) Concerto; 
no. 23, rev. and ed. after the edition 
of Ferdinand David, by Henry 
Schradieck; violin and pf.; in G maj. 
© J. Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author of the edit- 
ing. R 48621, Dec. 7, 1927. 340 


Virtuoso (The) pianist; sixty exer- 
cises by C. L. Hanon, tr. by T. Baker. 
© Theodore Baker, Leipzig, as the 
author of the translation. R 433864, 
Dec. 31, 1927. 341 


Wait upon the Lord; gospel song, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn; 


4 voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 48378, 
Feb. 18, 1928. 342 


Wake up, darlings; words by Harriet 
D. Castle, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 


Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 43242, Feb. 11, 1928. 
343 


Wanted: a cook in a restaurant; from 
A royal rogue, words by Charles 
Klein and Grant Stewart, musie by 
W. T. Francis. © Emily T. Fran- 
cis, New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 43661, Dee. 1, 1927. 344 


Warbling birds; by Carl Henschel 
[pseud. of H, C. Verner]; pf. © 
Harry C. Verner, Oak Park, IIl., as 
the author. R 43346, Feb. 15, 1928. 

345 


Was ist liebe (What is love); von 
Rudolph Ganz, Emil Ritterhaus and 
Constance Bach; ausgabe in D dur. 
© Rudolph Ganz, New York, as the 
author. R 48311, Jan. 25, 1928. 346 


Wasp (The) and the bumble bee; by 
Duncan J. Muir [pseud. of K. Stege] 
' © Katie Stege. New York, as the 
author. R 43351, Feb. 15, 1928. 347 


’ Watchman’s (The) cry; gospel song, 


arr. of words and music by P. P. 
Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
43403, Feb. 18, 1928. 348 


Water-lily’s (The) secret ; gospel song, 
words by Jennie E. Hussey, music by 
P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 43415, Feb. 18, 1928. 349 


We are little children: gospel song, 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn; 
4 voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author. R 48371, 
Feb. 18, 1928. 350 


We shall be like Jesus there; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 43239, Feb. 11, 
1928. 351 


We shall conquer in His name; gospel 
song, words by Thos. Sullivan, music 
by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 43418, Feb. 18, 1928. 352 


We were happy once together, Kate 
and I; words by R. F. Roden, music 
by Max S. Witt. © Robert F. 
Roden, New York, as the author of 
the words, and Albert S. Witt, New 
York, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the music, who is not living. 
R 48831, Mar. 16, 1928. 353 


Wedding march; by Isaac Van Vleck 
Flagler; organ. © Emma Flagler 


408 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1928 


Anderson, Auburn, N. Y., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 48649, 
Sept. 24, 1927. 354 


What wilt Thou have me to do; gospel 
song, words by B. A. R., music by 
P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 48407, Feb. 18, 1928. ° 355 


When all the world is young; words 
by Charles Kingsley, music by J. H. 
Rogers. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author. -R 48285, Feb. 
9, 1928. 356 


When another cherub sings; duet from 
Sweet Anne Page, words by Louis 
de Lange and Edgar Smith, music 
by W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Neid- 
linger, East Orange, N. J., as the 
widow of the author. R 48672, Dec. 
od, 192%. 357 


When I get home; words and music 
by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
43204, Jan. 24, 1928. 358 


When I’m married; from A royal 
rogue, words by Charles Klein and 
Grant Stewart, music by W. T. 
Francis. © Emily T. Francis, New 
York, as the widow of the deceased 
author of the music. R 48659, Dec. 
1 79827. 359 


When in Flanders; from Sweet Anne 
Page, words by Louis de Lange and 
Edgar Smith, music by W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Barnum Neid- 
linger, East Orange, N. J., as the 
widow of the author. R 48662, Dec. 
T, 192%. 360 


When Jack and I were children; words 
by F. E. Weatherly, music by H. 
Lohr. © Fred E. Weatherly, Bath, 
England, as the author of the words, 
and Hermann Lohr, London, as the 
author of the music. R 43266, Jan. 
25, 1928. 361 


When the birds have sung themselves 
to sleep; words and music by Paul 
Dresser. © Theodore Dreiser, New 
York, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 43591, 
Feb. 29, 1928. 362 


When the robin sings again; duet, 
words by Mary M. Leighton, music 
by A. Geibel; sop. and alto. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 43331, Feb. 20, 1928. 363 


Where go the boats; words by R. L. 
Stevenson, music by Cissie Loftus 
[pseud. of C. L. Waterman] © Ce- 


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cilia Loftus Waterman, New York, 


as the author of the music. R 
43654, Dec. 1, 1927. 364 
While Old Glory waves; words by 


Ralph M. Skinner and J. Cambell, 
musie by A. Heindl. © Anton 
Heindl, Merrick, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author. R 43668, Dec. 31, 1927. 365 


White caps; from Suite characteristic, 
by A. Oldberg; pf. © Arne Oldberg, 
Evanston, Ill., as the author. R 
43208, Jan. 27, 1928. 366 


Who will join us; gospel song, words 
arr. and music by P. P. Bilhorn; 4 
voices. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 438392, Feb. 
18, 1928. 367 


Why not say yes to Jesus now; gospel 
song, words by G. W. S., music by 
P. P. Bilhorn; 4 voices. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 


thor. R 48390, Feb. 18, 1928. 368 
Wieghorst (Constantine) Etude. © 
Constantine Wieghorst, Glendale, 
N. Y., as the author. R 42998, Jan. 
30, 1928. 369 
Wild hunt; by C. Johns. © Clayton 
Johns, Boston, as the author. R 


43793, Mar. 14, 1928. 370 


Will you go; gospel song, words and 
music by B. A. R., arr. by P. P. Bil- 
horn; quartet. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 43417, Feb. 18, 1928. 

371 


With a hearty will; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 438240, Feb. 11, 1928. 

372 


Witmark (The) minstrel overture and 
opening chorus; arr. by I. Witmark; 
orch. © Isidore Witmark, Patch- 
ogue, L. I., N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 48674, Dec. 31, 
1927. 373 


Would-be (A) general; from A royal 
rogue, words by Charles Klein and 
Grant Stewart, music by W. T. Fran- 
cis. © Emily T. Francis, New York, 
as the widow of the deceased author 
of the music. R 48660, Dec. 1, 1927. 

374 


Ye banks and braes o’ Bonnie Doon 
[and] Bonnie Dundee; Scotch mel- 
odies, by Willie Pape, op. 30, ed. and 
fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author 


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7744 (375) 


Ye banks and braes o’ Bonnie Doon 
[and] Bonnie Dundee—Continued. 
of the editing and fingering. R 
43279, Dee. 31, 1927. 375 


Yesterthoughts; by Victor Herbert; 
pf. © Ella Herbert, New York and 
Clifford Herbert, Berlin, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
43670, Dec. 31, 1927. 376 


You and you; waltz from The bat, by 
Strauss, op. 367, arr. by L. P. Lau- 
rendeau; band. Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 


rangement. R 48703, Feb. 27, 1928. 
377 
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pt. IT, 0. s., Vv. 23 


Zahnradbahn-polka; aus Fraulein Lo- 


reley, von P. Lincke. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as the author. R 
43307, Jan. 21, 1928. 378 


Zamora; words by Edwin Star Belk- 
nap, music by H. W. Loomis. © 
Harvey Worthington Loomis, Rox- 
bury, Mass., as the author. R 48680, 
Dec. 31, 1927. 379 


2nd berceuse;*’ by Felix Renard, rev. 
and fingered by G. Saenger; violin 
and pf. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as the author of the revision. 
R 48702, Feb. 27, 1928. 386 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1928 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23 
No. 4 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON 
1928 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides: 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
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HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con-. 
ot taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is. 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an. 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions ex-. 
plained hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetieal under the first word of the 
title (except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and. 
a grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conven-. 
iently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis-. 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Auber (Daniel Francois 
Esprit); Bach (Johann Sebastian); Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven. 
(Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chopin (Frédéric 
Francois); Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo); Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) ; 
Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz 
Josef); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob. 
Ludwig Felix); Meyerbeer (Giacomo); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offen- 
bach (Jacques); Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo); Rossini (Gioacchino. 
Antonio); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saens (Charles Camille) ; 
Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Strauss (Richard); 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Finf studien,” “12 études. 
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and name of publisher. 


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Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated, 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been ab- 
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entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is ab- 
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implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
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and “2 c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of 
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such contributions is required. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

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Nortce is, therefore, ees given to any author, copyright pro- 
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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. ‘The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to-this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xii of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915). pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlii-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 15 (1923), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 8, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, 
Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
wuay, and Uruguay. 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notricr.—When the nationality of the composer is not especially stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A genoux (Kneeling) ; de. Henry Fé- 
vrier, arr. par Raoul Labis, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 20; 
E 689259; Choudens, Paris. 7745 


A la bien aimee; love waltz, from Pa- 
pillons d’amour, by Edward Schiitt, 
op. 59, no. 2, simplified and arr. by 
Calvin Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 26; E 690037; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 7746 


"A mugliera pazza; versi e musica di 
F. Amodio; violino. © 1c. Apr. 18, 
1928; E 687877; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. TT47 


A reggina d’o quartiere; melodia di O. 
Castellucci. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1928; 
# 687878; Omero Castellucci, Port 
Richmond, S. I., N. Y. 7748 


Abandon (L’) d’Ariane (Die verlas- 
sene Ariadne); opéra minute en 5 
seénes, paroles d’Henri Hoppenot, 
ins Deutsche tibertragen von R. S. 
Hoffmann, musique de Darius Mil- 
haud, of France. Partition pour 
chant et pf. 4to. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
1 ce. Apr. 5; D 27298; Universal- 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

7749 


Abdul Abulbul Amir; words and mu- 
sic by Frank Crumit; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Louis Fleischer. © 
Mar, 28, (19283: 2: c.,,Apr. 143; E 
688769; EF. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 7750 


Abendfeier; worte von Heinrich Gut- 
berlet, musik von Hugo Kaun; 4 
stimmigen minnerchor.  4to. 
eept,, 49, 19275, 1 ¢. Apr.11,, 1928 ; 
E 689338 ; Johann André, Offenbach/ 
Main, Germany. TT51 


Abendlied; worte von Alfons Petzold. 
musik von F. W. Niemeyer, of Ger- 
many, op. 64, no. 2; minnerchor. 
4to. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1c. Apr. 11, 
1928; E 689355; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 7752 


Abendlied (Evening song) ; by Roland 
F. Seitz; band. 4to. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2 ce. Apr. 24; E 687963; R. F. 
Seltz, Glen Rock, Pa. 7753 


Abide with me; unison song, words by 
H. F. Lyte, music by George Dyson, 
of Great Britain; in G. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
2 (R020. LC. Ap atone iy OGUDLO 5 
Edward Arnold & eco., London. 7754 


Absent one; words by J. C. McCarthy, 
musie by J. L. Knipe. © Mar. 12, 
1928; 2c. Apr. 9; E 688613; James 
L. Knipe and J. Clarence McCarthy, 
Lancaster, Pa. 7755 


Acquainted with Jesus; words and mu- 
sic by C. W. Vaughan. © Mar. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 16; E 688779; Chas. 
W. Vaughan, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 

7756 


Action galore; by Victor Maioranna ; 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Feb. 
21, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 1; E 688600; G. 
Lipskin & son, New York. TT57 


Adderizzate . .. tubo; versi e melodia 
di Armando Gildo, (Raffaele Bello- 
buono) of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. 4to. © Apr. 8, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
16: E 688776; Di Maio e Di Fazio, 


New York. 7758 
Addo sta; versi di Florio Mancini, 
musica di L. De Santis; pf. ©1e. 


Apr. 19, 1928; E 688918; Louis De 
Santis, Philadelphia. 7759 


Adeste fidelis [and] Silent night, holy 
night; two Christmas melodies, arr. 
by Calvin Grooms; violin and pf. 
© Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; E 
690048 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 7760 


Aeolian; tango, af Emil Reesen, of 
Denmark; pf. © Nov. 25, 1927; 1c. 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 689505; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 7761 


Afghanen-marsch; von Willi Kircks, 
of Germany, op. 40; salon-orch. mit 
pf.-direktion. 4to. © Apr. 7, 1928; 
1 ¢c. Apr. 24; E 689599; Apollo-ver- 
lag, Berlin. 7762 


After all I’ve done for you; words and 
melody by H. Strathdene Parham. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 687648; H. 
Strathdene Parham, Chicago. 7763 


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After the sun goes down; melody by 
Ra Davis (Orde) Apr. 1) 1928 
EK 687579; Edward Joseph Davis, 
Fall River, Mass. 7764 


Aged (The) mother’s plea to her son; 
words by J. B. Dunlap. music by 
Ray Hibbeler. New : York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 12, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 19; E 687848; Julia B. 
Dunlap, La Grange, Ga. 7765 


Ah! qu’est-c’ que j’ai; de Vopérette 
Pompom, paroles de Jean Le Seyeux, 
musique de Bétove, of France. © 
ADT: 13, OZR A). Cl. Alor mene y 
689584; Enoch et cie., Paris. T7766 


A-hunting we will go; a choral para- 
phrase, music by Richard Kountz; 
mixed voices with ten. cho. 4to. © 
Apr, 0b, 1o2e, 2 Cle Aqmeemec ne ya IN, 
687945; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. T(67 


Ai tempi di Madama Pompadour; di 
Aldo. Cantarini, of Italy; piccola 
orch., con pf. econduttore. 
ADE. 16:7 1928. she. PAs rs 
689496; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

7768 


Aileen; by Andy Sannella, arr. by 
Jack Shilkret ; E flat alto saxophone. 
1.c. Apr. 14,1928; E 687727; 

Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 
7769 


Aileen; by Andy Sannella; E flat alto 
saxophone, with pf. acc. arr. by Jack 
Shilkret. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
28: E 690144; Spier & Coslow, inc., 
New York. 7770 


Air de ballet; by H. Maurice Jacquet ; 
pf. © Mar. 26,°1928; 1°e. Apr. 14, 
tye: vApr 25. By “GOO a@ag LG, 
Birchard & co., Boston. rewal 


Air varié; de Jean Cras, of France; 
violon 1é¢- pf! *<©: Dec. 3h 1927; Wc. 
Mar. 20, 1928: E 689291; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. T(72 


Al; words by James A. King, music 
by R. F. Green. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 10; E 687641; Reginald Francis 
Green, New York. 1173 

Al.; words by W. J. Macdonald. mel- 
ody by A. Frazzini. .© 1 e¢ Apr. 23, 
1928; E 688963 ; Will am J. Macdon- 
ald and Amicus Frazzini, Boston. 

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Al Smith; words. and music by T. A. 


Murray... © 1 .¢ Apr.,3, 1928; E 
687453; Thomas A. Murray, Phila- 
delphia. (A195 


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Alabama days; words and melody by 
I. Bradford. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1928; 
E 687730; Isaac Bradford, Ossining, 
Ni: ¥. 7776 


Alatri; Italian song, words and music 
by, P. Cianfroceal .@) tae Amr 2s. 
1928; E 688970; Pietro Cianfrocca, 
Rome, N. Y. . T7717 


Album romantique;.40 chefs-d’ceuvre 
des grands maitres, choisis, annotés 
et accentués par le comité artistique 

“des editions Francis Salaber, | of 
France; pf., moyenne force. 4to. © 
Dee. 20, 19203 1 € san. 2a foc, Es 
689405; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

. W778 


Aleppo patrol; medley march, by 
Oliver. E; Story.;.band. ob!. 24mo. 
©. Apr. _f, 1928" 226. Aprers-. 
687950; Aleppo temple, A. A. O. N. 
M. S., Boston. : T7779 


‘Alicia, vals,..per .J.- P.. Enriquez,, -of 


Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pi. .[Photostat] ©) ive Ape: 19, 
1928: E 687886; José Perches. En- 
riquez, Los Angeles. 7780 


All alone and blue; words and meiody 
by Hattie C. Burleson. © 1 ec. Apr. 
11, 1928 ; E 688720; Columbia phono- 
graph co., inc., New York. 7781 


All day long; words by Milton J. Cross 
and Walter H. Preston, music by 
Eugene Stanley. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 23; E 688942; Triangle 
music pub. c¢o., inc., New York. 

T782 

All the world’s in love; 4 pt.-song, 
words by Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, 
musie by R. Huntington Woodman, 
arr. by Carl Deis; women’s voices. 
4to.' © Apr? 3> 102642 “er Apr 6 ; 
E 687608; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 17 


Alla en el pueblo mio; letra y musica 
por Ignacio M. Valle, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. Apr. 4, 1928; E. 687850 ; 
Arte mexicano, Chicago. T7184 


Allah is always with me; saered song, 
words and music by F. Nelson, bey. 
© Feb. 14, 1928; 2,.c. Feb. 13; E 
690030; Moorish-American music 
publishers, Detroit. 7785 


Allégresse matinale (Morning joy): de 
V. Dyck, of France; orch, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 20; E, 689278; HK. Gaudet, 
Paris. 7786 


412 


MUSicAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Allegro tempestuoso ; photo-play music, 
by Maurice Baron; orch., with pf. 
or organ conductor, and 1st violin 
conductor. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 11; E 688676; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

T787 


Allez! up; galop, by Max Herzberg, 
arr. by William Schoenfeld; orch. 
4to. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2c. Apr. 12; 
HE 688728; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 7788 


Allotria; marseh, aus Allotria, text 
von Giinther Bibo, musik von Rudolf 
Nelson, of Germany. © Sept. 15, 
1927; 1 e«. Apr. 11, 1928; FE 684667 ; 
Johann André, Offenbach/Main, Ger- 
many, 7789 


Aloha temple; march, by. Roy Park; 
band, with solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Apr. 20; E 688869; Charles L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 7790 


Alone by the fireside; words and music 
by L. C. Mueller. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1928 ; E 687985; Lena Cloud Mueller, 
San Francisco. 7791 


Alone with you; words and melody by 
Dave Ringle. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1928; 
E 690058; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 7792 


Along a winding lane; words and mel- 


ody by ‘IT. P. Rogers... © 1 .c. Apr. 
2. 1928; ,,f,.:687457.,; Thomas;, P. 
Rogers, Maywood, Ill. 7793 


Although We part; words by W. L. 
Faust, music by Jack Manley Rose. 
[Photostat] ©1e. Apr. 4, 1928; E 
688523; Walter L. Faust, Summit, 
N. J. T7194 


Alumni hymn to Pennsylvania; words 
by L. F. Benson, music by Lorenzo 
B. Phillips. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 20; E 688886; Louis F. Benson, 
Philadelphia. T7195 


Always all alone; words and melody 
by Walter O’Keefe. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1928; E 687810; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 7796 


Always blue; waltz, words and music 
byoe. E.. Duvall, ud Cc. Apr 3, 
1928; E 687470; Francis E. Duvall, 
Portland, Or. TI9T 


Always you; waltz, words and music 
by I. E. Kaler;: pf. aec., with uku- 
lele arr. by Reba Hawkins. © Apr. 
11, 1928; 2 « Apr. 13; E 688741; 
Iola E. Kaler, Spokane, Wash. 7798 


7808 


Am arme die Pauline; wandervogellied 
aus Allotria, text von Giinther Bibo, 
musik von Rudolf Nelson, arr. von 
C. Zimmer, both of Germany; salon 
orch. mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © Sept. 


1S) AGL ay Ge Apes ht 1998" " 
689339; Johann André,  Offen- 
bach/Main, Germany. 7799 


Am mai-kussa; text von Erna Conit- 
zer-Struck, musik von lL. Stein- 
Schneider, of Germany; orch., mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © Dee. 10, 1927; 
1 ec. Apr. 11, 1928; E 6893864; Lena 
Stein-Schneider, Berlin. 7800 


Amami; waltz, by Al. Rizzi; pf. ©1 
e. Apr. 16, 1928; E 687800; Apollo 
music co., Brooklyn. 7801 


America my wondrous land; words by 
Harry Webb Farrington, music by 
William Neidlinger. © Mar. 17, 
1928; 2 'c. Mar. 23; HE 687526; A, S. 
Barnes & co.,, New York. 7802 


Americanism; words by W. Rice, mu-. 
sic by Jack Edwards. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 19; E 687843; Willie 
Rice, Gretna, Va. 7803 


Ammoniated tincture of quinine; fox- 
trot, words by Stanley J. Damerell 
and Robert Hargreaves, music by 
Tolechard Evans, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele acec.; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Mar. 30, 1928; 1. c. Apr. 4; E 689236 ; 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 7804 


Among the wild-flowers; reverie, by 
Wallace A. Johnson, op. 186, no. 5; 
pf. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 3; E 
687494 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7805 


Amore antico; romanza, versi di Ric- 
eardo Cordiferro, musica di G. Quar- 
tullo. ©1e. Apr. 2, 1928; E 688469 ; 
Giuseppe Quartullo, New York. 7806 


Amoretten tiinze (Les amourettes) ; 
valse, by Josef Gung’l, of Hungary, 
arr. by Aubrey Winter, of England; 
oreh. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Mar. 20, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 3; E 689151; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 7807 


And he forgot (....E m’obli0) ; words 
and music by H. 8. Ravina. [Eng- 
lish and Spanish text] © Apr. 18, 
1928; 2 e. Apr. 19; E 687833; Ebe 
Sansone Ravina and Charles H. Gal- 
ligan, New York. 7808 


413 


CATALOGUE OF CCPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7809 


And how; musical comedy in 8 acts, 
words and music by F. A. Mathews, 
jr.r © does Apt) 19;'19285 Di2Ksi1 ; 
Frank A. Mathews, jr., Camden, 
TE ED: 7809 


And so do.all my pals; fox-trot, words 
by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, music 
by Harris Weston, of England; pf. 
and ukulele acc.; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 5; E 689179; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 7810 


Andante du trio; pour pf., violon et 
violoncelle, par Gabriel Fauré, op. 
120, transcription par Gustave Sa- 
mazeuilh, of France; pf. © Mar. 
TOS TOZ8 he 'c, SApr. 9” Breer. 5 
Durand et cie., Paris. 7811 


Andante du II° quintette; pour pf. et 
instruments 4 cordes, par Gabriel 
Fauré, op. 115, transcription par 
Gustave Samazeuilh. of France; pf. 
© Mar. 10;:19287 Loe. AApmig: FE 
689542; Durand et cie., Paris. + 7812 


* Angel; words by Joe Burns and Murry 


Kissen, music by Walter Donovan, - 


arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lelecarr. © Apr..3, 192847 ear. 
6; E 688596; Milton Weil music ¢o., 
Chicago. 7813 


Angel mine; words and music by M. 
Tornich. © 1 ce. Apr. 25, 1928; E 
688990; Mary Tornich, San Fran- 
cisco. 7814 


Angel’s serenade; by G. Braga, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts; orch., with pf. con- 


ductor. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
30; E 691105; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7815 


Angelus (The) was ringing as We sang 
Loves old sweet song; words and 
music by S. J. Damerell and Robert 
Hargreaves, both of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa_ nota- 


tions]. ‘©. Apres 165.1928 <1 ic: gape: 
17; E 689521; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 7816 
Annicchiuzza, t’ ’u pigghiasti? Chian- 


citillu ...; versi di Antonio Crivello, 
musica di Antonio Galazzo. © 1 e¢. 
Apr. 25, 1928; E 690108; James B. 
Russo, Brooklyn. 7817 


Annie Laurie; Scotch song by Lady 
John Scott, transcribed and arr. by 
Calvin Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; E 690042; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

7818 


pt. nem S.pv23. 


Annie Laurie; Scottish air arr. with 
descant by Geoffrey Shaw, of Eng- 
land; in C. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 24, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 25; E 689605; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 7819. 


Annunziata (M. R.) March; by M. R. 
Annunziata, op. 33, no. 2; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 21, 1928; 2 «Apr. 23; 
E 688937; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 7820 


— Waltz; by M. R. Annunziata, op. 
33, no. 1; violin and pf. © Apr. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 23; E 688936; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 7821 


Another summer day; words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by William 
Berwald ; high voice. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. © Apr. 21. 1928; 
2 ce. Apr. 28; E 691073; Oliver M. 
Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. — 7822 


Anxiété; by Bertram Srawley, arr. by 
Geo. H. Sanders, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf.. ;Qu Apr, 26, 1928); 27e sAnr. 
27; E 691023; Sanders-Weiss, ine., 
New York. 7823 


Aranjuez; tango, von Jose d Alba 
[pseud.], off Germany; pf. © Oct. 
1, 19273, TCs AE. 7 Pee tose. 


689370; Musikalienhandlung Alberti, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 7824 


Are you in love with love; words by 
Billy Rose, music by Peter De Rose. 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 11; E 
688680; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 7825 


Aria, Novelette [and] Liebestraum; 3 
encore pieces, by 8S. B. von Grabill, 
op. 23,°no:' 1, Oop: 2% amd@opi2s%i pr. 
©: Apr: 1, 11928 <2ine? Apr o> B 
690112; S. Becker von Grabill, Lan- 
caster, Pa. 7826 


Arise! be free; words by Jessie Fre- 
mont Moser, music by A. Aragona; 
4 mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
£927; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1928qG)EiG8S76T ; 
Andrea Aragona, Pasadena. (827 


Arleechino (L’); seottische, di Luigi 
Salvatore Calbi; mand., violin or 
banjo. .©:.1,.e* Apr d6,,d92387 E 
687806 ; Luigi Salvatore Calbi, Yon- 
RecN. bee 7828 

Art thou gone in haste; 2-pt. song, 
words by William Rowley, music by 
Walter G. Alcock, of Great Britain ; 
sop. 1 and 2; in D. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
19, 1928; 1 c«. Mar. 28; E 689161; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, The year 
book press, ltd., London. 7829: 


414 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


7851 


- 


Ashes of roses; words and music by 
Lillie Beggs [i. e. L. F. Beggs]. © 
1c Mar. 14, 1928; E 687851; Lillie 
Florence Beggs, Memphis, Tenn. 

7830 

Ask me honey; fox trot, words and 
music by O. J. Cobb. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
38, 1928; E 687461; Olman J. Cobb, 
Houston, Tex. 7831 


At dawn; melodie, by D’Auvergne 
Barnard, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Jan. 3, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 3; E 687480; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 7832 


At midnight; words and melody by 
Weer exrorg., CO) 1 Vel * Apre'27, 
1928; E 691037; William Jess Rex- 
ford, Bay Shore, N. Y. 7833 


At the fade of day; words and music 
by Edwina Wileen Ford, of Canada, 
domiciled at Oakland, Calif. arr. by 
Dorothy La Dieu. © 1. Apr. 24, 
1928 ; E 690001; Elfreda Violet Ford, 
Oakland, Calif. 7834 


At the pond; from the cantata The 
water lily, by J. A. Dvorak, op. 60; 
fame tne. © Apr. 17, 1928: 2 «. 
Apr. 20; E 687941; Joseph A. Dvo- 
rak, Tabor, S. D. 7835 


Aubade; extraite de la Suite aimable, 
par EH. Cassard, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 


40,71928 5. 1. '¢..‘Apr. 93). B 689415.; 
Emm. Cassard. Paris. 7836 
Auntie’s off to America; words by 


H. M. Burnaby, music by John A. 
Hopkins, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Keech; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 5, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 689562; Caven- 
dish musie co., London. 7837 


Auric (Georges) Danse; de Petite 
suite, de G. Auric, of France; pf. 
(Mar. 10. 1928 ; 1 “Apr. ,9:" B 
689555; Heugel, Paris. 7838 


Prélude; de Petite suite, de G. 
Auric, of France; pf. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689554; Heugel, 
Paris. 7839 


Trois caprices; poésie de Théo- 
dore de Banville, musique de Georges 
Auric, of France. 1. Féte galante. 
[2 others] © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 9; E 689553; Heugel, Paris. 

7840 


Autumn fires; by Marion Hickman; 
pis © Apr. 13, 1928;.2,c. Apr, 16; 
E 687759; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 7841 


Autumn gold; intermezzo, by Her- 
mann Lohr, of Great Britain; ‘cello 
solo, with pf. ace. © Mar. 31, 1928; 
1.¢c: Apr. 7; EH 689232; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 7842 


Autumn time; words and music by 
Hthel Boyce, of England; 2 treble 
voices. ‘4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 20; E 689484; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 7843 


Ave Maria; Latin words, music by 
Bernard Hamblen, of Great Britain ; 
high voice; in A flat. © Apr. 5, 
1928; 2 c Apr. 7; E 687559; Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. 7844 


Avremel; comedy song, words and mu- 
sic by Adolf King, arr. by Jack 
Kammen; pf. 


(5579718) 


© Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 16; EB 
688774; Jack’ Kammen and Joseph 


Kammen, Brooklyn. 7845 - 
Away from you; words by R.. M. 
Trackwell, melody by Charles W. 
Randall. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1928; E 
688662; Raymond M. Trackwell, 
Oakland, Calif. 7846 


Ay, ay, ay; Spanish creole song, tran- 
scribed and arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c Apr. 26; 
E 690047; Century music pub. co., 
New York. TS8S47 


Baby ; by Bertrand-Brown, transcribed 
by Godfrey Ludlow, of Australia ; 
violin with pf. acc. © Mar. 31, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 2; E 687415; Boston 
music co.. Boston. 7848 


Baby days; waltz song, words by Rea 
Murphy, music by Gus Haenschen 
[i. e. W. G. Haenschen] © Mar. 
26,' 1928: 2’ 'c.’ Mar. 267" Hh ‘690110% 
Walter G. Haenschen, New York. 

7849 


Baby stop teasin’ me; melody by Rob- 
ert H. Cloud. © 1 ec. Apr. 5, 1928; 
E 687531; Ralph Peer, New York. 

7850 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Ah! when 
the last dread hour: recit., [and] 
Blessed day; aria, from cantata no. 
70, new pf. arr., new words selected 
and ed. by J. Michael Diack, of 
Scotland; bar. © Mar. 1, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 22; E 689218; Paterson’s pub- 
lications, ltd., Glasgow. 7851 


415 


/9a.s/ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7852 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Continued. 
Arioso; arr. by Joseph W. Slatter, 
of Great Britain. 1. Violoncello and 
pf.—2. Violin and pf. (Cover title: 
Famous arioso) © Mar. 24, 1928; 
1c. each Apr. 27; E 689642, 689648 ; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 

7852, 7853 


— I follow with gladness; aria from 
The St. John Passion, new pf. arr., 
new words selected and ed. by J. 
Michael Diack, of Scotland; sop., 
with flute or violin obbl. © Mar. 1, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 22; E 689217; Pater- 
son’s publications, ltd., Glasgow. 

7854 


Pan is master; aria from Phoebus 
and Pan, new pf. arr., new words 
selected and ed. by J. Michael Diack, 
of Scotland; ten. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
lc. Mar. 22; E 689215; Paterson’s 
publications, Itd., Glasgow. 1855 


Pardon us, gracious Lord; aria 
from cantata no. 144, new pf. arr., 


new words selected and ed. by J._ 


Michael Diack, of Scotland; contral- 
tOj6 Cy Mare 1.1928 es Mar, - 
EH 689216; Paterson’s publications, 
ltd., Glasgow. 7856 


Prelude in A minor; fingering and 
phrasing, interpretation of embellish- 
ments. annotations or analyses, and 
remarks bearing upon the perform- 
ance, by G. Augustus Holmes and 
Frederick J. Karn, both of Great 
Britain’: pt.) ©) Apr 4 1028)" alte: 
Apr. 6; E 689210; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. (857 


Slumber on, oh weary spirit; aria 
from cantata no. 82, new pf. arr., 
new words and ed. by J. Michael 
Diack, of Scotland; bass. © Mar. 
1, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 22; H 689214; 


Paterson’s publications, ltd., Glas- 
gow. 7858 
Bachelet (A.) Deux piéces; de A. 


Bachelet, of France; violon ou vio- 
loncelle et orch. 1. Barecarolle noc- 
turne. [1 other] © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 20; E 689270; Durand et 
cie., Paris. A 7859 


Bachmann (Alberto) Six etudes tran- 
scendantes; de A. Bachmann, of 
Switzerland; violon. © Dee. 31, 
1927; 1 c. Mar. 20,,1928; E. 689282 ; 
E. Gaudet, Paris. 7860 


Back to the heather; from Blue eyes, 
words by Graham John, music by 
Jerome Kerns. London-New York- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Sydney, Chappell & eo., 1ta. © Apr: 
9, 1928; 2-¢. Apr? 24; HY 687976" T. 
B. Harms co., New York. 7861 


Bacon (The) and the egg; fox-trot, 
from The yellow mask, words by 
Desmond Carter, music by Vernon 
Duke, of Great Britain ; pf. and uku- 
lele acc.; in E flat. [Staff and tonie 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 9, 1928; 
1c Apr. 3; E 689175; Ascherberg, 
Hopwocd & Crew, Itd., London. 

7862 


Bekken; tekst af Marinus Bé¢rup, mu- 
sik af Poul Schierbeck, of Denmark, 
op. 2la. © Nov. 25,1927; 1 « Mar. 
15, 1928; E 689507; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 7863 


Bailey (The) beareth the bell away; 
words anon., music by Peter War- 
lock, of Great Britain; 2 treble 
voices. London, Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd. 4to. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
7; EH 689398; Hawkes & son: (Lon- 
don). Itd., London. 7864 


Ballad (A) of Christ on the water; 
5 pt. cho., words by Marion Cou- 
thouy Smith, music by Edward 
Shippen Barnes, op. 40, no. 3; mixed 
voices’ 4to: “© Apr. s 1928 - 2c. 
Apr. 6; E 687609; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 7865 


Ballerina (La); Saltarella napoletana, 
melodia di L. S. Calbi; mand. o vio- 


lino. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1928 ; H 690080; 
Luigi Salvatore Calbi, Yonkers, 
N. WY 7866 


Bambino; fox-trot, words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Al. Sherman, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
14, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 16; E 689446; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

7867 


Banjigs; by David Berend; ten. banjo 
solo with pf. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 12; E 687683; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

7868 


Banks (The) of Allan water: old Eng- 
lish song, with deseant, arr. by 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Brit- 
ain: in A flat. 4to. [Staff and tonie 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 1928; 
1 ¢« Apr. 138; E 689623; Edward 
Arnold & ¢o., London. 7869 


416 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 } 7890 
Baptism by water and baptism by the Mari 2Qi15 1928 500 1 Big ADT 20 sects 
Holy Ghost; words and melody by 689564; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
J. E. Burch. ‘© 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 1928; 7880 
” & : E o Jew Yor ‘ 
 S88094;cRalph/Peen: New (Wonk, Beethoven (Ludwig van) Contra 


7870 


Barcarolle; by Jean Ten: Have; vio- 
lin and: pf. © Apr. 28, :°1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 30: E 691086; Boston music 
co., Boston. (871 


Barley (The) field; words by Katha- 
rine Atherton Grimes, music by Ira 
B. Wilson. 4to. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 9; EH:687617; J. S. Fearis 
& bro., Chicago. (872 


Barnacle (The); sort of sea shanty, 
poem by A. P. Herbert, music by 
Frieda Peycke: © Apr. 4, 1928; 
2 ¢. Apr. 7; E 687561; Willis music 
¢o., Cincinnati. 7873 


Barton fair; words by John C. Day, 
music by Ernest Melvin, of Great 
Britain. © Dec. 12, 1927; 1 ¢. Jan. 
12, 1928; EK 684151; Berners music 
co., London. (874 


Battling Beedie; words and melody 


by Beatrice Leon [pseud. of B. 
Heondrdl. © 1c.’ Mar...7, 1928) 
686671; Beatrice. Leonard, New 
York. en te¥ (5) 


Be Thou exalted, O God; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by 
Stanley T. Reiff; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 
e. Apr. 380; E 691131; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 7876 


Beautiful face have a heart; words 
and melody by Billy Rose, Jimmy 
Monaco and Fred Fisher. © 1 « 
Apr. 6, 1928; E 688548; Irving Ber- 
lin; ine., New York. (817 


Beautiful in the morning; hymn, 
words and music by R. Harkness, 
of Australia, domiciled at Pasadena ; 
with cho. © Oct. 1, 1926; 2 c. Apr. 
18. 1928; E 688854; Robert Hark- 
ness, Pasadena. 7878 


Because I love Jesus; words by Alfred 
Barratt, music by Harry Dixon 
Loes; 4 mixed voices. Chicago- 
Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. © 
Mar, 15, 19285 2 @ Mar. 12° 1 
683864; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 7879 

Beeause your love is mine; words by 
J. M. Stuart-Young, music by Fran- 
eis Dorel, cf Great Britain. © 


dance; arr. by Preston Ware Orem; 
pf. duets © “Mar. 31, 17928:"2 c¢. 
Apr. 3; EH 687501; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 7881 


Menuet in G; arr. and tran- 
scribed by Godfrey Ludlow, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York; 
yiolin “with pil; ace)” ©* *Mlar,. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 30; E 691099; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 73882 


Sonatina per il mandolina; ed. 
and adapted by Thomas F. Dunhill, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Mar. 26, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 689304 ; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 73583 


Beginner’s method for the saxophone ; 
by H. Benne Henton. © Apr. 18, 
i925; 2° C.,and ait. Apr 20 A. 
1073925 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7884 


Believing, ’m always believing in you; 
words and melody by R. Young, 
arr, .by,;Harry |T.. Myers; i© 1 ec. 
Apr. 9, 1928; E 688643; Rex Young, 
Louisville. 7885 


Bells in the valley; intermezzo, by 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain ; 
pf.or© Apr. 20,' 1928 ;hie. Apr. 25; 
EK 689609; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 7386 


Beloved, let us love one another; an- 
them, words from the Bible, music 
by R. G. Thompson, of Great Brit- 
ain; 4 mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © Mar. 19, 1928; 1 c Apr. 18; 
E 689456; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. T8387 


Beloved, let us love one another; an- 
them, words from the Scriptures, 
music by George B. Nevin; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 13, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 16; EK 687760; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 7388 


Bentzon (J¢grgen) Fire sange; musik 
af J. Bentzon, of Denmark. 1. Den 
blinde., jo .. others] . ©: “Nov. 25, 
1927; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928; E 689514; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 7889 


Berceuse; by Gilbert Stacey, of Great 
Brifain ; yiolin,and pf. © Mar. 27, 
1928; 1 c«. Apr. 20; E 689571 ; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 7390 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7891 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 23 


Berceuse; hommage a Bobby, petit 
chien savant, tirée du ballet Impres- 
sions de music-hall, par Gabriel 
Pierné, op. 47, no. 3, transcription 
par S. Dushkin; violon et pf. © 


Mar.ochQ,  LO2Z8s.. 2: 7: cApre, Seu 
688724; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 

7891 

Bergers (Les); de Trois caprices, 


poésie de Théodore de Banville, mu- 
sique de Georges Auric, of France. 
@eMar. <1. 19286 dc Gs Agr Oe LB) 
689551; Heugel, Paris. 7892 


Betty Jean; fox-trot, words and music 
by Blue Steele; pf. acce., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Apr. hy LO28 3. Dele: “Ade plulaeie dh) 
688674; United pub. co., New York. 

7893 


Betty Jean; words and melody by 
Blue Steele. © 1 c¢ Mar. 27, 1928; 
E 687717; Ralph Peer, New. York. 

» 7894 


Betty Lou; the dream girl, comic oper- 
etta in 3 acts, words by Lida Larri- 
more Turner, music by R. M. Stults. 


4to. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 c Apr. 6; 
D 27305; Theodore Presser €O0., 
Philadelphia. 7895 


Beyond the shadows; words and mu- 
sic by A. F. Schall; 4 mixed voices. 
Chicago - Philadelphia, Rodeheaver 
co. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 14; 
E 683856; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 7896 


Bird songs at eventide; duet, words 
by Royden Barrie, music by Eric 
Coates, arr. by William Stickles, of 
Great Britain; sop. or ten., and alto 
or bar. New York, N. Y., Chappeil- 
Harms,,ine, © Apr.i12,;19285 2c. 
Apr. 14; E 688815; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 7897 


Bit,,(A). of -Gairo.:..by Mrs. By eA: 
Beach; pi, © Apr. 13,1928; ,2 «. 
Apr. 16; E 687761; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 7898 


Bizet (Georges) The fair maid of 
Perth; 5 minute operatic selection, 
arr. by Herman Finck, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Mar. 7, 1928; .1¢. Mar, 27; E 689126; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 7899 


Black and blue; by H. E. Manning; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1928;\E 687732; 
Harry Edward Manning, Buhl, Id. 

7900 


Black hand blues; words and melody 
by Hattie C. Burleson. © 1c. Apr. 
11, 1928; E 688716; Columbia phono- 
graph co., ine., New York. 7901 


Black (The) kinkajou;  kinkajou, 
paroles francaises de A. Olivier, mu- 
sique de Paddy, of France, et Z. 
Confrey, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Dec. 20, 1927; 1 ¢, dames, 1928 
E 684502; A. Olivier, Paris. 7902 


Blake (Dorothy Gaynor) Arabesque; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2-e. 
Apr. 30; E 691135; Willis musie co., 
Cincinnati. 7903 


Blessed art Thou O Lord; quartet and 
cho., words from Psalms, music by 
A. Monestel; mixed voices, with pf. 
or organ acc. 4to. © Mar. 7, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 30; E 691129; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 7904 


Blood thirsty blues; words and melody 
by V. Spivey. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 688956; Victoria Spivey, New 
York. 7905 


Blossom time in old Kentucky; waltz, 
words by J. Ashby, music by B. 
Weinert. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 
5; E 687525; Bruno Weinert and 
Jesse Ashby, Louisville. 7906 


Blossoms pure; barecarolle, by Wallace 
A. Johnson, op. 186, no. 2; pf. 
Mar. 31, 1928; 2c. Apr. 3; HE 687491; 
Theodore Presser eco., Philadelphia. 

7907 


Blue (The) bells of Seotland; Seotch 
air, transcribed and arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 « 
Apr. 26; E 690045; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 7908 


Blue eyed gal of mine; words by A. 
EK. Sangston, music by C. S. Mill- 
spaugh. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
19; E 687847; A. E. Sangston, Du- 
buque, Ia. 7909 


Blue eyes; from Blue eyes, words by 
Graham John, music by Jerome 
Kern. London-New York-Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Apr. 9. 1928; 
2c. Apr. 24; E 687977; T. B: Harms 
co., New York. 7910 


Blue land; words by Howard Johnson, 
musie by Al. Sherman; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Anthony J. Fran- 
chini. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
28; E 691139; Joe Morris music Co., 
New York. 7911 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Blue yodel; fox trot, words and music 
by Jimmy Rodgers; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
©, Apr: 37°1928-: 2. ce, Apr. 23:5. HB 
691013; United pub. co., New York. 

7912 


Blumengefiiister; charaktersttick, von 
Fr. yon Blon, arr. von W. Porsch- 
mann, both of Germany; bandonion, 
© Nov. 30, 1927; 1 ec. Apr. 11, 1928; 
E 689376 ; Riihle & Wendling, Leip- 
zig. 7913 


Bohemia; Gipsy romance, words by 
Phil Ponce, music by William Polla; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 
1928; 2 c«. Apr. 19; E 688877; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 

7914 


Bolero; von August Karl Lentz, of 
Germany, werk 32; violine u. kla- 
vier. © Sept. 15, 1927; 1c. Apr. 11, 


1928; E 689330; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach/Main, Germany. 7915 


Boo-hoo; words by David S. Goldberg, 
music by H. Carow. © 1 «© Apr. 
19, 1928; E 687872; Herman Carow, 
Philadelphia. 7916 


Boots! boots! boots; words and mel- 
ody by Frank Bannister and Billy 


Heagney. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1928; E 
688547; Fred K. Steele, ine., New 
York. 7917 


Border Rose (Rosa fronteriza) ; words 
and music by Joe R. Saenz, Ted 
Moore, and Jack B. Tenney, Spanish 
tr. by Rodolfo A. Salinas; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by Frank Littig 
with quartette for male or ized 
voices. © Jan. 28, 1928; 2 c Apr. 
3: E 687422; Walter ra Quincke, 
Los Angeles. 7918 


Boruch habo; words from the Hebrew 


prayer book, music by E. Shnipe- 
lisky. “© 1 ce Apr. 24,'1928; E 
687997; Elias Shnipelisky, New 
York. 7919 


Bourrée and musette; by Orlando Mor- 
gan, arr. by Charles Woodhouse, 
both of England: orch. with pf. con- 


ductor. 4to. © Feb. 15, 1928: 1 «. 
Mar. 2; E 689560: Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 7920 


Bow belles; from Blue eyes, words by 
Graham John, music by Jerome 
Kern. London-New York - Sydney, 
Chappell & co.. ltd. © Apr. 9, 1928: 
2c. Apr. 18; E 688813; T. B. Harms 


co., New York. 7921 


‘ 793 


Ol 


Brahms (Johannes) Six love songs, 
selected from op. 52, ed. by Albert 
Stoessel; mixed voices; pf., 4 hands. 
4to. 1. Tell me maiden. [5 others. ] 
© Feb. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 23; E 
687817; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

7922 


Ungarische tinze (Hungarian 
dances) ; bearb. von Otto Singer, of 
Germany; violine und klavier. no. 1. 
G moll.—no. 3. F dur.—no. 5. G 
moll (original fis moll).—no. 6. D 


dur (original des dur.)—no. 7. A 
dur (original F dur) © Mar. 22, 
1928; 1 c. each Apr. 9; E 689290- 


689294; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 
7923-7927 
Break Thou the bread of life; anthem, 


words by M. A. Lathbury, music by 
George Bowles; mixed voices, organ 


gee.) 4to."' "Mar? "Sis e268 " ore 
Apr. 2; E 687412; Boston music co., 
Boston. : 7928 
Breezy May pride of love; waltz, 


words and melody by F. O. Pace, of 
Italy, domiciled at Worcester. © 
1c. Apr. 3, 1928; E 687716; Frank 
O. Pace, Worcester. 7929 


Bridge of memories; words and music 
by Camilla Alves Harness; with 
violin obbl. Chicago, Ill., Aeolian 
club. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 28; 
E 690121; Camilla A. Harness, Hen- 
derson, Ky. 7930 

Bright spots; ensemble, words and 

melody by Dave Peyton. © 1 e. 

July 20, 1927; E 672230; Babe 

Brown, Chicago. 7931 


Bright star, whose soft familiar ray; 
words by H. W. Longfellow, music 
by H. B. Omeron. © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1928: E 688852; Helen Bates Ome- 
ron, Los Angeles. 7932 


Bring back those dear old love days; 
words by Toy Henry [pseud. of T. H. 
Kankada], music by David Reed. 
©1c. Apr. 4, 1928; E 687546; Toivo 
Hendrick Kankada, Maynard, Mass. 
7933 


Broken dreams; words and music by 
M. Tornich. '@ 1c. Apr. 25, 1928; 
E 688991; Mary Tornich, San Fran- 
cisco. 7934 


Broken (A) heart; words and melody 
by H. M. Wadsworth. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
2, 1928; E 688472; Horace Miller 
Wadsworth, New Orleans. 7935 


7936 


Broken hearted; fox-trot, by Lom- 
bardo, Lewis and Whiting; military 
and brass band. London, Boosey & 
co., ltd. 4to. © Nov. 25, 1927; 2 c. 
Jan. 14, 1928; E 682181; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

7936 


Broken hearted; words and melody by 
D. Fraad. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1928; E 
687668 ; Daniel Fraad, New York. 

7937 


Broken hearted; words by R. Pru- 
deaux, melody by Luther A. Clark. 
OO. Dt c..Apr: 2e 19285) By i6otse 
Ralph Prudeaux, Calumet, Mich. 

7938 


Broken (The) rosary; words by J. E. 
Halligan, melody by Harry Y. Owen. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 688465 ; James 
EK. Halligan, New Orleans. 7939 


Brown skin blues; words and melody 
by Hattie C. Burleson. © 1°¢);Apr. 
11, 1928; E 688713; Columbia phono- 
graph co., inc., New York. * 


Brownies; children’s song, words and 
music by A. Judson. © 1c. Dee. 8, 


1927 : E 690068 ; Agnes Judson, Win- 
ter Park, Fla. 7941 
Bubbles; by Arthur Lange; pf. © 


Mar. 31, 1928; 2c. Apr. 2; Hi 687414; 
Boston music co., Boston. 7942 


Budding youth; by Barnard Levin; 
pf. Boston, W. B. Hasey & co. © 
Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 7; EH 687564; 
W. B. Hasey, Boston. 7943 


Bufiaio blues; melody by Jelly Roil 
Morten [pseud. of Ferd Morton]. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 688478; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 

7944 


(The) breed; from Lady 
words by Harry Graham, 
music by Albert Sirmay, of Hun- 
gary. London-New York - Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Mar. 9, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 12; E 689447; Harms, inc., 
New York. 7945 


Bumble-bees (Die hummeln); by 
Cyril Scott, of Great Britain; violin. 
©, Apr: 12,1928: 1c. Mar. 30 > 
689108; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 

7946 


Burgalesa; par F. Moreno Torroba, of 
Spain, edité et doigté par Andrés 
Segovia; guit. © May 8, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 27; E 689683; B. Schott’s 
séhne, Mainz, Germany. 7947 


Bull-dog 
Mary, 


7940 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. mm, n-ss vi 23 


Burleigh (Cecil) Two sketches from 
the Orient; by C. Burleigh, op. 55, 
arr. by N. Clifford Page; symphonic 


band. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2  @. Apr. 
16; E 687752; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 7948 


Burma girl; fox-trot, words and music 
by ‘Anthony Picton, of England; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 21, 1928: 1 c. Apr. 
16: E 689491; Billy Thorburn music 
pub. co., itd., London. 7949 


Burnet roses; words and music by E. 
C. Whitley, of Great Britain. © 
Mar. 30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689388 ; 
Edith Catherine Whitley, Purley, 
Surrey, England. 7950 


Buster Keaton; intermezzo, de M. 
Schneider, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 

"1 @ Mar. 20, 1928;.E 689280; E. 
Gaudet, Paris. Tool 


' But my heart hath its love; words by 


Heinrich Heine, tr. by H. W. Long- 
fellow, music by J. V. Perry. ©1 ce. 
Apr. 6, 1928; E 688550; Jean Vic- 
toria Perry, Greenville, S. C. 7952 


Butcher shop blues; words and music 
by G. W. Thomas: © tic: Apr. 4, 
1928; E 687549; George W. Thomas, 
Chicago. 7953 


Buying a stamp; or, Sorry they 
couldn’t oblige me, words and music 
by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, both 
of England; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 5; E 689184; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd., London. 7954 


By jingo Janette; words by Mort 
Dixon, music by Harry Woods; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 17, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 19; E 688878; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 7955 


Bye and bye; words and music by 
A: A. Braynard.) (@sky es Apres 27; 
1928; E 690176; Alice A. Braynard, 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 7956 


C’est mon pére; chanson familiale, pa- 
roles de Jules Combe, musique de 
Bug. Gavel, of France. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 9; E 689419; Editions 
musicales Evette, Paris. 7957 


Calabrisella mia; versi e melodia di 
F. Trombetta. 4to. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 688860; Fran- 
cesco Trombetta, Philadelphia. 795& 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


- 7982 


Calabrisella mia; versi e musica di 
F. Trombetta; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 6, 
1928; E 688546; Francesco Trombet- 
ta, Philadelphia. 7959 


California; words by H. L. Wilson, 
music by Lucile Burton. [Photo- 
Statt © #4)''c) 4Apr! 20) 99928 7H 
688902; Harriet L. Wilson, Oakland, 
Calif. 7960 


California’s golden sunset; words by 
N. C. Oakley, melody by Claude K. 
Webster. © 1 c. Apr. 10, 1928; EH 
687669; Nelson Clewell Oakley, San 
Diego, Calif. 7961 


Call (The) for aid; photo-play music, 
by Josef Pasternack; orech. © Apr. 
fetes 2 Cc, Apr, il; E,.688o8; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 7962 


Calling; words by F. Scott, music by 
David Reed. © 1. Apr. 4, 1928; 
E 687547; Francis Scott, North 
Wales, Pa. 7963 


Calliope (The); by C. T. Weatherly ; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1928; E 687991; 
Chairman Thomas Weatherly, Bris- 
tol, Tenn. 7964 


Campane d'Italia; di S: Cusenza; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 687797; S. 
Riccardi, New York. 7965 


Campbells (The) are comin’; Scottish, 


air, arr. with descant by Geoffrey 
Shaw, of England; in D.. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
@ Apr . 19,01928: 1c. Apr.-.203,-E 
689481; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

7966 


Campus roll; by A. Rosenblum and 
Roy Wertheimer; pf. © 1 e. Apr. 
14, 1928; E 688791; Art Rosenblum, 
Los Angeles. 7967 


Canarino (il) (The canary); waltz- 
caprice, d’ Alberto Rizzi; ocarina. 
© 1c Apr. 16, 1928; E 687801; 
Apollo musi¢e co., Brooklyn. 7968 


Can’t we be sweethearts again; waltz, 
words by B. Hill, music by J. W. 
Hopkins; pf., ukulele and ten. banjo 
ace. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 20; 
EK 687938; Beulah Hill and James 


W. Hopkins, Wymore, Neb. 7969 
Canta, valse mio! (Do sing, my 
waltz); waltz, melodia di S...Sea- 
lora, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. T° eMApr! 86, «1928 5H 
687814; Salvatore Scalora, New 
York. 7970 


104065—28——2 


Canti primaverili; 12 canzoncine, versi 
di autori diversi, musica di Elisa- 
betta Oddone, of Italy. 4to. © 
Mar.. 10, 1928; 1) c. Mar. 28; ‘HE 
689134; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

7971 


Cantiléne; par Hd. Weéenisch, of 
France; violon et orch. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689406; Jean 
d’Ux, Paris. (972 

Canto guipuzcoano; from Spanish 
suite, by H. Maurice Jacquet; pf. 
©. Mar. 26, 1928: 1 ¢ Apr. 14, 1°¢. 
Apr. 25; E 690017; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 7973 

Cantuccio dei bambini; 6 bozzetti mu- 
sicali, di Ettore Montanaro, of Italy; 
pf. 1. Cullando la.bambola. [5 
others] © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 
28; EH 689137; A. & G. Carisch & c., 
Milan. : 7974 


Capriccioso ; intermezzo, di A. Bucchi, 
of Italy, op. 5, no. 7; orch., con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
1 ¢. Apr. 26; E 689662; A. Forlivesi 
& c., Florence, Italy. 7975 


Caprice gai; by Burrell Steer [i. e. 
C.. B. L. Steer], of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; violin with 
pt. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1928; E 688534; 
Charles Burrell Liwellyn Steer, New 
York. 7976 

Caprice poétique; by Roland Diggle; 
organ. ‘obl. *“8vo. © Apr. 24, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 26; EH 690026; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. [917 


Capricieuse (La); de la 2°*™® petite 
suite, par R. Ch. Martin, of France, 
op: 156; pf. © Mar.: 10, 1928; 1 ‘ce. 
Apr. 9; E 689548; Durand et Gie., 
Paris. 7978 

Carillon d’amour; intermezzo, by Ju- 
lian Fredericks, of Great Britain; 
pei! QvApr. 16,; 1928401%e: ‘Apr:18 ; 
E 689440; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 7979 


Carina (Dearest); by I. Iacapraro; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1928; E 691051; 
Ida Iacapraro, New York. 7980 


Caring for the rose; words and music 
by D. S. Sharp, of New Zealand. © 
Nov. 7, 1927; 1 ec. Apr. 4; E 689320; ' 
David Stevenson Sharp, Dunedin, 
New Zealand. 7981 


Carmen; words by Billy Rose, melody 
by Violinsky [pseud. of Solly Gins- 
bere} "Ore "Apr “17,” 19285 -H 
687811; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 7982 


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7983 


pt. 107, Deswe 2ay 


Carmencita; a fragment of old Spain, 
by Arthur L. Brown, op. 84; pf. © 


Apr.i20,. 4928; 92. expr . 23 Gh 
688939; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 7983 


Carnival._Harlequins,—Pierrette [and] 
Harlequinade; by Don Morrison 
{i. e. Donald Morrison]; _ violin. 
4to: ‘© Apr. 21, 1928; 2 e. Apr. 21; 
HH} 688948 ; Donald Morrison, Oberlin, 
O. 7984 


Trois chants d’été; 
paroles par Arthur Rimbaud et 
Franz Toussaint, musique par J. 
Cartan, of France. 1. Sensation. 
[2 others]! ‘(© ' Mar .10; 1928; 1 e@ 
Apr. 9; E 689527; Heugel, Paris. 
7985 


Cascade range; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by F. Burn; pf. and ukulele acc., 
with chords marked for banjo and 
guiti)! ©. Aprir3) 1928512) e:4Apr 9; 
E 687623; Farrar Burn, Sacramento, 
Calif. 7986 


Cartan (Jean) 


Chagrin de mére (A mother’s grief) ; 
de V. Dyck. of France; orch. avee 
pf. conducteur. 4to. Feb. 25, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 20; E 689272; E. 
Gaudet, Paris. (987 


Chanson du mendiant; poésie de Tris- 
tan Klingsor, musique de Sylvio Laz- 
zari, of France. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 9; E 689411; Max Hschig 
et cie., Paris. 7988 


Chanson et danse roumaines; de F. 
Volpatti, of Italy; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 20; E 689279; H. Gaudet, 
Paris. 7989 


Chansons d’amour; paroles de divers 
auteurs, musique de Maxime Jacob, 
of France. :|© Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. 
Mar. 20; E 689247; J. Jobert, Paris. 

7990 


Chansons écossaises; choeur, adapta- 
tion francaise arr. et ace. de Paul 
Ladmirault, of France; voix mixtes. 
Ato. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1c. Mar. 20; 
EH 689246; Rouart, Lerolle et Gie., 
Paris. 7991 


Chapel bell; by I. V. Flagler, tran- 
scribed by Orlando A. Mansfield, of 
Great Britain; organ: ©. Mar. 31, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 687500; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 7992 

Chappell & co.’s brass and reed band 
journal, no. 125; by Vincent You- 
mans, arr. by J. Ord Hume, of Great 


42 


Britain; brass and reed band, with 
f solo cornet in B flat, conductor. Ato. 
1. Hallelujah’ [1 other] )© Mar. 
“22; 1928; 1..¢. ApRiG: 689233 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 7993 


Charms; paraphrase, of Believe me if 
all those endearing young charms, by 
Albert Frederick Marzian; pf. © 


Apr. 20, 1928 4.22 a, Ar een) 
688822; A. F. Marzian, Louisville. 
7994 


Chase those blues away; words by B. 
Browning, music by Leo Friedman. 
©. Mar. 14: 192852: ¢) Mar 992.5 
687827; Bernice Browning and Leo 
Friedman, Hollywood, Calif. 7995 


Chasins (Abram) ‘Twenty-four pre- 
ludes; by A. Chasins, op. 11, nos. 1— 
G:.. pf. DK. 2) ne.) (127, (© ae. 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 16; E 687751; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 7996 


Chasse au papillon (The _ butterfly 
chase); étude caractéristique, by 
Henri Ketten, transcribed by Michael 
Press, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; violin and pf. © Mar. 27. 
1928 ;. 2c. Apr 30.) MipeUli2Z Carl 


Fischer, inc., New York. 7997 
Chatterbox; by Mari Paldi; pf. © 
Apre,-20,, 49283,2 <. Apr. 20% 28 


691057 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7998 


Chavirée (La); paroles de Guillot de 
Saix, musique de Martin Garcias, 
of France. Editions Costallat. © 
Feb..." 25; | 1926)" de ae reer rt 
689285; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

7999 


Che te sfrutt’ a ffa’; versi e melodia di 
F. Amodio. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1928; 
EH) 687875; Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 

8000 


Chér'e; chanson bleu, words and mu- 
sie by Val Valentine, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. aec., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech ; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions], ©. Apr.:2, 1928: ties Apres | 
E 689519; B. Feldman & co., London. 

8001 


Chevauchée (Ride to the abyss); es- 
quisse symphonique, de M. Brussel- 
manns, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 20; E 689281; HE. Gaudet, 
Paris. 8002 


Chevrons; march, by Will Donaldson, 
arr. by William C. Schoenfeld: oreh. 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 


2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


4, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 5; E 687519; Ir- 
ving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 8003 


Chew-chew-chew ; words and music by 
E. S. Pettijohn. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1928; 
EB 687447 ; Elizabeth S. Pettijohn, St. 
Paul. 5 8004 


Chicago cut out; words and melody by 
Billy Weinburg and Billy Grimes. 
ty ot ie.dan.. 16,1928... Bh '681265:; 
Weinburg and Grimes, Chicago. 

8005 


Childhood’s quest; pageant for Chil- 
dren’s day, words by Verna Whin- 
ery, music by G. C. Tullar. 8vo. © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 19; D 27307; 
Grant Colfax Tullar, New York. 

8006 


Children’s (The) hosannah; sacred 
song, words by Cuthbert J. Parker, 
music by Seymour Dicker, of Great 
Britain; with organ and cho. pts., 
ad lib. © Mar. 26, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
7; E 689224; Collard Moutrie, Lon- 
don. 8007 


Children’s (The) King; service for 
Children’s day, by Valeria R. Leh- 
man, words by V. R. Lehman and 
others, music by Samuel A. Ward 
and others. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2 ec. Mar. 19; D 27314; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 8008 


Children’s march; over the hills and 
far away, by Perey Aldridge Grain- 
ger, arr. by Adolf Schmid; orch., pf. 
conductor. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 18; E 687821; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 8009 


Children’s praise and worship; for 
beginners, primary and junior grades 
of the Sunday school, compiled and 
ed. by A. L. Byers, Bessie L. Byrum 
and Anna E. Koglin. 8vo. © Apr. 
fee coy eee: SANG. Apr..d1:*. A 
1068883 ; Gospel trumpet co., Ander- 
son, Ind. 8010 


Children’s suite; by Hugo Riesenfeld ; 
pf. 1. Bobby plays horsy. [3 others 
(CeApr. sored O28 2) CO Anr. 6%) BE 
687611; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

8011 


Chimére; po@me symphonique, by 
Tadeusz Jarecki, op. 26; orch. Se. 
@ Feb. 23, 1928:.2 ¢. Apr. 30; BH 
691091; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 8012 


Chimes in the valley (Das gliéckchen 
im tal); by Richard Krentzlin, of 
Germany, op. 126; pf. © Mar.381, 


A 8023 


1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 687489; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 8013 


China moon; words by Michael Fuoco, 
melody by G. La Banco, jr. ©1. 
Apr. 4, 1928; E 687548; George La 
Banco, jr., Chicago. 8014 


Chinese (A) ecoolie hurries with a 
rickshaw ; by Frieda Peycke; pf. © 
mvpr. 13} 192852) cent Apr  P6er 1H 
687762; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8015 


Chirurgie; opéra-bouffe en 1 acte, de 
Denis Roche et André-G. Block, 
daprés Antone Tcehékhov, musique 
de P. O. Ferroud, of France; chant 
et pf. Partition. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
1 ¢ Apr. 9; D 27313; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 8016 


Choo-choo; railroad march-galop, by 
M. L. Lake; full orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 30; E 691124; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 8017 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Polish 
mazurka; op. 7, no. 1, for orch. by 
“Victor Herbeit, arr. for publication 
by Harold Sanford; full orch., with 
pf. conductor. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 17; E 688069; Carl F'scher, 
ine., New York. 8018 


Choral mass in honor of the Infant 
Jesus; words from the Liturgy of 
the Roman Catholic church, music 
by W. J. Marsh; 4 mixed voices, or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Mar. 16, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 5; EH 688582; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 8019 


Christ (The) we forget; words and 


music by A. H. Ackley. Chicago- 
Philadelphia, Rodeheayer co. © 
Mar.! 15, .1928; 2 ‘ie; .Mar. 14;, EB 


683852; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 8020 


Christ whose glory fills the skies; an- 
them, words by Charles Wesley, mu- 
sic by Stanley T. Reiff; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 
7, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 30; E 691132; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. cily8@21 


Classical memories; grand selection of 
standard .favourites, arr. by Mon- 
tague Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Mar. 30, 1928; 1 ¢c. Apr. 4; E 
688237 ; Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 

8022 


and melody by 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 
United pub. co., 

8023 


Claud Allen; words 
Ernest Stoneman. 
1928; E 690095; 
New York. 


423 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8024 


pt. In, n.s., v. 23- 


Clock song; children’s song, words and 
music by A. Judson. © 1c. Dee. 8, 
1927: E 690064; Agnes Judson, Win- 
ter Park, Fla. 8024 


Cocce fracite e mal’ amore; versi di 
Florio Mancini, musica di L. De 
Santis; pf. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1928; E 
688921; Louis De Santis, Philadel- 
phia. 8025 


Cocotte; caprice, by James C. Tyson; 


orch., with pf. conductor. © Apr. 
19, 1928; 2 c« Apr. 21; E 687909; 
Photo play music ¢o., ine., New York. 

: 8026 


Coffee (The) stall; action song, words 


and music by Brian O’Malley, of 
Great Brita im Ay ha. © sian 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 


5, 1928; 1,¢., Apr. 18; E 689459; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 8027 


Colborn (Arthur G.) Three short 
postludes ; by A. G. Colborn, of Great 
Britain; organ. Set A, B. © Dec. 
30, 1927; 1 °c each Apr: 238, 1928; 


E 689610, 689611; A. Weekes & co., | 


Itd., London. 


Colby (Carleton L.) Five piano rhap- 
Sodies ; themes by C. L. Colby, trans- 
criptions and ed. by Lee Sims; pf. 
1. Improvisation. [4 others] © 
Man, 24, 2928.02) @&! Mary 265.8 
688689; Ted Browne music co., inc., 
Chicago. 8030 


Colla sinistra; 9 easy pieces for the 
left hand, by Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain; pf.- ©, Aprads,,, 19285, hee 
Apr. 21; E 689561; Hawkes & son 
(London), ltd., London. 8031 


8028, 8023 


Collecticn of Italian and Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by An- 
tonio De Martino, of Italy; mando- 


lin, with words. 4to. Serie 65. © 
Mar "et 5, begin dee. 1 Agate TOs. si 
689313 ; Italian book co., New York. 
8032 

Serie 66, 67. © Apr. 2, 1928; 


1c. each Apr. 26; EH 689634, 689635 ; 
Italian book co., New York. 
80338, 8034 


Collegiana; words by Dorothy Fields, 
music by Jimmy McHugh; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Mar. 19, 1928; 2c. Apr. 3; E 687440; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 8035 


Colombiana Rosa; by M. F. Suarez; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
16, 1928; E 687857; Manuel F. 
Suarez, Clarksburg, W. Va. 8036 


Color of water; words by Marjorie 
Meeker, music by Harold G. David- 
don. © Apr. 3, 1928; Bre TApey4: 
E 687503; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 8037 


Columbines; words by Nora Hopper, 
music by Nicolas Slonimsky. ©- 
Apr, ) 17). 19286. 2uene Ape ee), 
687952; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 8088. 


Columbine’s garden; by Maurice 
Besly, of Great. Britain; orch. with. 
pf. conductor. 4to. Mar. 30, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 689580; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. © 8039 


Columbine’s garden; words by Au- 
brey Dowdon, music by Maurice 
Besly, of Great Britain; in G. © 


Mar. 16,::1928; Iie) Apr. 120y | ine 
689565; Boosey & co., 1td., London. 
8040: 


Come and walk in my garden; chil- 
dren’s song, words and music by A. 
Judson. “©. 1 "eG Dee ey D205. hs 
690066; Agnes Judson, Winter Park, 
Fla. 8041 


Come back; words and music by W. 
Gebauer, of Germany, domiciled at 
Storriec, Calif. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1928; 
E 691159; William Gebauer, Storric, 
Calif. 8042: 


Come back to Wai-ki-ki; words and 
melody by J. E. Hayes and. Louis 
Rubin, «©; de. A ARR ed eee Es 
687787; John EK. Hayes, New York. 

8043. 


Come be my dolly Belle; words by M. 
B. L. Hassell, melody by Robt. H. 
Brennen., © 1 c.Apr. 7, 1928; E 
687581; Macie Belle Leeman Has- 
sell, Nashville. 8044 


Come buy my pianos; fox-trot, words 
and music by Gene Redewill. © 
Apr. 21, 1928: °2'"e) Age) Ee 
688946; Redewill music c¢o., Phoe- 
nix, Ariz. 8045. 


Come day—go day; words and music 
by Dale Wimbrow, Charlie Abbott, 
Harry Reser and Vic Lory; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Mar. 29, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 24; EB 
687973; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

8046: 


Come down out of that tree Zaccheus ; 
words and music by K. Daniels, arr- 
by F. S. Perdomo. © 1 ec. Apr. 12, 
1928; E 690155; Katie Daniels, Chi- 
cago. 8047 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Come home daddy; blues, words and 
melody by Hattie C. Burleson. © 
1c. Apr. 11, 1928; E 688711; Colum- 
bia phonograph co., inc., New York. 

8048 


Come! love: words by Denise Chotas, 
music by N. E. Chotas. © 1. Apr. 
25, 1928; E 688984; Nick HE. Chotas, 
Atlanta. 8049 


Come, love, the long day .closes; song 
of devotion, words by Bernard Haig, 
music by Clara “Odwards; high voice. 
© ywar. 27, 19283" 2"e:* Apr.’ 3 E 
688484 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

8050 


‘Come, O thou traveller unknown; 
words by Charles Wesley, music by 
Robert King, arr. by H. A. Cham- 
bers, of England. © Mar. 30, 1928; 
1 c. Apr. 2; E 689119; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 8051 


‘Come to San Antonio; words and mu- 
sic by E..H. Bohlig. © Apr. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 687937; Elmer 
H. Bohlig, San Antonio. 8052 


‘Come unto these yellow sands; unison 
song, words by Shakespeare, music 
by Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great 
Britain; in D. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2,. 1928; 
1 ce Apr. 13; E 689616; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 8053 


‘Comic conversation; dialogue, by Mor- 
ris Aborn; with pf. or organ con- 
ductor and 1st violin conductor. 1. 
Small orch.—2. Full orch. © Apr. 
12, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 18; E 688732; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 8054 


‘Coming (The) of summer; pt.-song, 
words by Lady Lindsay, music by 
Theophil Wendt; 3 women’s voices. 
4to.- © Apr’ 2;°1928 ;'2*c.'Apr'3; EB 
687423 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

8055 

Coming soon, I know you'll take me; 
words and music by E. A. Lewis; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 25, 
1928; 2 ¢c. Apr. 14; E 6877105: B. 
Arthur Lewis, Chicago. 8056 


Concerto de violon; par Cyril Scott, 
of Great Britain; violon et pf. 
ape do toes lh ce. Mar. oO:  B 
€89104; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 8057 


Concerto grosso; by Pietro Locatelli, 
Op. 1, no. 2, arr. by Sam Franko; 


8069 


string orch., with pf. or harpsichord. 
Se. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2c. Apr. 26; 
E 691011; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 8058 


Concerto in C minor; by A. Simkin; 
violin. tie cApr. 3). 19283" EB 
687462; Aaron Simkin, Los Angeles. 

8059 


Consecration; words and music by E. 


R. Moore. © Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
13; E 688737; Emily R. Moore, 
Adrian, Mich. 8060 
Copland (Aaron) Nocturne; violon 


et pf.. © May. 38, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; 
E 691070; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. 8061 


Core che canta; parole e musica di F. 
Piombino; mand..© 1.e¢. Apr..17, 
1928; E 687790; Fannie Piombino, 
New York. 8062 


Cornfed; melody by Bob Effros and 
Phil Wall. © 1 ¢. May 23, 1927; 
HE 666731; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
ork 8063 


Corpse (The); words and music by 
L. Ornstein. (Jn New music, April, 
1928.) © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c Apr. 
30; E 691146; Leo Ornstein, Phila- 
delphia. 8064 


Coster’s (The) courtship; humoresque, 
by Gordon Mackenzie, of Great Brit- 
ain; brass band, with solo cornet in 
B fiat conductor. 4to. © Mar. 27, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 20; E 689579 ; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 8065 


Cottage (A) and my old sweetheart; 
words and melody by J. F. Taylor. 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1928; E 688901; 
John Floyd Taylor, Anderson, I::d. 

8066 


Couldn’t you have waited; words and 
music by Evelyn Mitchell, of Eng- 
land; pf. acc., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] "© Mar 20," 1928 *'1' é. 
Apr. 16; E 689489; Billy Thorburn 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 8067 


Counting the hours; words and melody 
by M. M. Korn and Sol Kesten- 
pan. “errr ne ‘Apr. 5h 1908s 1 
690069; Maurice M. Korn, Brooklyn. 

8068 


Cowboy’s (The) farewell; words and 
melody by Buell Kazee. © 1 « 
Apr. 10, 1928; E 687665; Brunswick- 
Balke-Collender co., New York. 

8069 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8070 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 23 


Cozy (A) nest; words by George A. 
Little, music by Fred Rose; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 28; E 688482; Harold Rossiter 
music ¢o., Chicago. 8070 


Cradle (A) hymn; 2-pt. song, words 
by Isaac Watts, music by Percy 
Judd, of Great Britain; unison 
voices; in G; with descant, ad lib. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 13; 
E 689628 ; Edward Arnold & co., Lon- 
don. 8071 


Cradle song; by H. Aleinikoff; violin 
1; Zand ‘pi. "© Mar*20219298-"2 ¢. 
Apr. 9; E 688618: Co-operative mu- 
sie Co., Philadelphia. 8072 


Crazy rhythm; from Here’s Howe, 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe 
Kahn; pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 
14, 1928 5 2c. Apr;,173;, By 687818; 
Harms, ine., New York. _ 8073 


Crazy with love; from Crazy with love, 


words by Leslie M. Arndt, music by - 


M..S.. Rosen. _.©,Apr., 23, 1928 ;.2.c. 
Apr. 24; E 687971; Milton S. Rosen, 
New York.. 8074 


Creepin’ eel blues; words and melody 
by Jack Foster. © 1 © Apr. 14, 
1928; E 687734; Georgia music ¢o., 
New York. 8075 


Crenchas (Las); letra por Carlos Ra- 
mon Chano, musica por C. R. Chano 
y Ed Tavo, both of Mexico, domi- 
ciles at Los Angeles. 8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © Mar. 10, 1928; 2c Apr. 6; 
E 688603; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. SOT6 


Creole serenade; ay-ay-ay, by Freire, 
transcribed and arr. by Chas. J. Rob- 
erts: full orch., with pf. conductor. 
(© Mar. 5, 1928; 2. ¢. Apr. 30; E 
691092; Carl Fischer, inc. New 
York. SOT7T 


Crime (The) trail and it’s gold; words 
py J. W. Riggen, music by B. M. 


Hale... ..©, we. Apr..79., 1928: 
687650; J. W. Riggen, New Geneva, 
Pa. 8078 


Crisantemi d’oro; canzone tango, versi 
di Luciano Ramo, musica di Vit- 
torio Mascheroni, of Italy. © Mar. 
yi lees: | GC. Mar 25> Bi Geol abces. 
& G. Carisch & ¢ Milan. 8079: 


Crisantemi d’oro; tango canzone, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pic- 
cola orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 


© Mar. 8, 1928;'1 ¢ Mar: 28: E 
689135; A. & G. Carisch & ¢@., Milan. 
8080 


Crosley (The) march; by Henry Fill- 
more. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore mu- 
sic house. 4to. 1. Band, with solo 
cornet conductor.—2. Orch. © Mar. 
31, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 2; E 688456, 
688458; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 8081, 8082 


Crosseyed; words and melody by L. 
Shurr:.. ©y,..1..,,@neeuias Geena, 
688538 ; Leopold Shurr. Brooklyn. 

- 8083 


Crossword puzzle blues; words and 
melody by H. A. Mallett and N. Pal- 
mer. tT {e.  Mar.t32). ig9s 
688661; Harry Anderson Mallett and 
Norman Palmer, Amesbury, Mass. 

‘ 8084 


Crushed (The) and broken flower; 
duet, words by Oliver Murray Ed- 
wards, music by William Berwald ; 
sop. and alto. Syracuse, N. Y., Oli- 
ver music co. © Mar. 19, 1928; 2 
e. Apr. 28; E 691072; Oliver M. Ed- 
wards, Syracuse, N. Y. 8085 


Cry baby; words and music by F. H. 
Lee. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1928; E 687879 ; 
Frances Haas Lee, Des Moines. 

8086. 


Cuckoo (The) ; duet or 2-pt. cho., Eng- 
lish folk song, arr. by Katherine K. 
Davis; 2 treble voices. 4to. © Mar. 
31, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 687486; The- 
odore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

8087 


Cuddle up; words and music by M, R. 
Hohmann; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Apr. 3, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 63, H 688592 ; 
Morgan Reno Hohmann, Iowa City, 
Ta. 8088. 


Culebron (El); one step. por J. L. 
Mada y Ed Tavo, both of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 8 vo. 
[Photostat] © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 6; E 688608: Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 8089 


Cup of gold; words by Joaquin Miller, 
music by Umberto Sistarelli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Los Angeles, 
Calif. ; high voice. © Mar, 27. 1928; 
2c. Apr. 3; E 688505; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 8090 


Czy wolno dzieweze kochac; words by 
K. Biedrzycki, musie by W. Worones. 
© Mar. +30;. 1928: 2 @ Antes. 
687405; Konstanty Biedrzycki, Chi- 
cago. 8991 


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no. 4, 1928 


Dad: words by W. Noryb, music by J. 
Messina. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 
29; E 683520; William McGinnis, 
Philadelphia. 8092 


Daddy's big bass fiddle; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, op. 186, no. 3; pf. © Mar. 
a1, 1928; 2.¢c, Apr. 3; -H: 687492 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

8093 


Dago; one step, di T. Petralia C., of 
Italy ; orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
c) Apr,’ 30; 1928;"1 ‘ce. Apr. 26; E 
689660; A. Forlivesi & ¢., Florence, 
Ttaly. 8094 


Daisies; unison song, words by F. D. 
Sherman, music by Jessie Furza, of 
Great Britain; treble voices; in F. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 27, 1928; 1¢. Apr. 5; 


E 689163; Joseph Williams, Itd.. 
London. 8095 
Daisy (The) dance; unison song, 
words by Katharine Atherton 


Grimes, music by Ira B. Wilson; 
with alto ad lib. 4to. © Apr. 5, 
feo 2 c. Apr. 9; HW GS8i616; J. S. 
Fearis & bro., Chicago. 8095 


Dance of the cave man (Danse de 
Vhomme des grottes) ; from Kiskaya, 
suite aborigéne, by Justin Elie; full 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Feb. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 30; E 691115; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 8097 


Dance of the elves; by Arthur Troost- 
wvk, arr. by Julius S. Seredy; orch., 
with pf. conductor. © Mar. 29, 
1929-12) ©. “Apr..30;: #691118; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 8098 


Dance of the pickaninnies (Danse des 
négrillons) ; novelette humoristique, 
by L. L. Guilbault ; pf. Lowell, Mass., 
Guilbault piano academy. © Mar. 
28, 1928;,2 ec. Apr. 10; E 688671; 


Louis-Napoleon Guilbault, Lowell, 
Mass. 8099 
Dance Sorrento; by Frances Terry; 


pf. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; 
E 687497; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 8100 


Dance suite; by Thomas 8. Harold, of 
Great Britain, op. 61; pf. 1. Bour- 
rée. [2 others] © Mar. 21, 1928; 1 
ec. Apr. 9; E 689386; Augener, Itd.., 
London. 8101 


Dance to the Sun God (Danse du 
Dieu Soleil); from Kiskaya, suite 
aborigéne, by Justin Elie; full orch., 
with pf. conductor. © Feb. 20, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 30; E 691117; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 8102 


8112 


= —. 


Dans le midi; words and music. by 
C. Power. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1928; E 
687921; Carmel Power, Chicago. 

8103 


Danse apache; by Max Kramm; pf. 
© Aprinbt, A9B8sei2we. (Apr.).133 0K 


688736; Gamble hinged music ©co., 
Chicago. 8104 
Danse baroque; by Victor Herbert, 


arr. by Arthur Friedheim; pf. © 


Mar. 23:" 1926 jo ee eA DY, oO a.) 
691112; Carl’ Fischer, inec., New 
York. 8105 


Danse (La) de Colombine; by Geza 
Horvath, of Hungary, arr. by Frank 
Louis Taylor, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Apr. 
17, 1928; 1 c« Apr. 27; E 689649; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 

8106 


Danse (La) des Taunias; danse pay- 
Sanne, par A. Lebert, arr. par G. 
Krier, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. Paris, J. Yves, KK. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1926; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1927; 
E 685660; Georges Krier, Paris. 

8107 

Danse fantastique; by Cedric W. Le- 
mont? ph “©ryApr. (25, - 1928 2. .c. 
Apr. 27; E 691062; Theodore Pres- 


ser co., Philadelphia. 8108 
Danse poupette (Little Dolly); by 
Arechy Rosenthal, arr. by Adolf 


Lotter, both of England; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. Feb. 15, 
1928 ; 1 ec. Mar. 2; E 689559 ;5 Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 8109 


Dark eyes; Russian Gipsy folk-song, 
transcribed by Godfrey Ludlow, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; violin, with pf. ace. © Mar. 
20, 1928; 2 « Apr. 30; E 691098; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 8110 


Darling; words and music by Frank 
Jenks, Les Poe and Johnny Petrone; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 7, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 9; E 688625; Lloyd Camp- 
bell, San Francisco. 8111 


Dat gal ain’t ma baby no mo’; fox- 
trot, words by E. M. Decker, music 
by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c¢ Apr. 11, 
1928; E 688699; Emma M. Decker, 
Kingston, N. Y. 8112 


Davies (H. Walford) Ten orders of 
worship; words from the book of 
congregational worship, with some 
selected prayers, set to music se- 
lected and composed by H. W. 


427 


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8113 


Davies (H. Walford )—Continued. 
Davies. of England. 8vo. © Apr. 
17, 1928; 1°e@ ‘Apr: 28; BH -689677 ; 
Paterson’s publications, lItd., Glas- 
gow. $113 


Day (The) without a cloud; words 
by A. H. Ackley, music by B. D. 
Ackley; pf. Chicago-Philadelphia, 
Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 14; E 683854; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8114 


De heabenly choir; poem by Guy 
Stuart McCabe, music by Mana- 
Zucca [pseud. of Augusta Zucker- 
mann], op. 105; high voice, in B 
flat...© Apr: 23, 1928; .2.¢. Apr (25; 
E 688971; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

8115 


Dead Sea blues; words and melody 
by Bessie A. Smith. (© 1 ¢ Apr. 
14, 1928; E 687735; Georgia music 
co., New. York. $115 


Deadwood (The) girl; words and mu- 
sic by C. H. Robinson; pf. © Apr. 
17, 4928572 ec) Aprs'20; He '687942 ; 
Charles H. Robinson, 
5.1 8117 


Dear old Dixieland; words and mel- 


ody by C: McMichen. © 1 ec. Apr. 
2. 1928; E -687715; Clayton 'Mc- 
Michen, Atlanta. 8118 
Dearie when you smile; words and 


music by B. W. Dawson. [Photo- 


shathy:! Oreck Cle Amre 2l, 19285 BH 
687917; Blanche Willes Dawson, Los 
Angeles. 8119 


Debutante; by L.~A: Daly; pf.) © 
Apr.’ 9, 1928 2 ¢. Apr: 11; EK’ 687956 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. $120 


Deep river: American negro spiritual, 
transcribed and arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 26; E 690046; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 8121 


De Harport’s practical method for 
plectrum banjo; by T. De Harport. 
Denver, Colo., Theo. and Teresita 
De Harport. ‘© Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
and aff. Apr. 28; A 1075353; Tere- 
sita De Harport, Denver. 8122 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) 
Good-day Susanne; quartette, words 
by Alfred de Musset, arr. by Carl 
Hahn; men’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 
9.1928: 2 eS ApR 12) Rr Geo. on : 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 8123 

La source; ballet suite, arr. by 


M. L. Lake; full band, with con- 
ductor pt. 1. Pas des voiles. [38 


Deadwood, . 


pt. 1S. pVs20 * 


others] © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c Apr. 
30; E 691113; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 8124 


Délivrance (La) de Thésée (Der be- 
freite Theseus) ; opéra minute en 6 
scénes, paroles d’Henri Hoppenot, 
ins Deutsche tbertragen von R. §8. 
Heffman, musique de Darius Mil- 
haud, of France. Partition pour 
chant et pf. 4to.. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
1 @. Apr... 5; .D 27299; Universal- 
edition actiengeselischaft, Vienna. 

8125 


Democrats; words and music by B. 
Fritsch; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 


by Bob. Senay. Houston, Tex., 
Americans, inc. © Mar. 17, 1928; 
2. @en.:Mar.,.17; E 688583; _Babe 


Fritsch, Houston. 8126 
Deiriére le vitrail (Behind the church 
window) ; de César Franck, arr. par 
Raoul Moreau, of France; orch. ré- 
duit, avec pf. conducteur. - 4to. © 
Web! 25,  1928¥" dete Mary 20) 7. 
689265; Choudens, Paris. 8127 


Desenganos; letra por Emeterio Fierro 
y Ed Tavo, musica por Jesus Pe- 
ralta, E. Fierro y HE. Tavo, each of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. S8vo... [Photostat] © Mar. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 687830; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 8128 


Det tr jeg ikke fortaelle min mor; 
tekst af Geill og Meincke. musik af 
Willy Kierulff, of Denmark; pf. © 
Feb: 27, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 7 ;-E 689508 ; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 8129 


Deutsche reigen; von Heinz Schmidt- 
Reinecke, of Germany, op. 15; vio- 
line u. klavier. Witrzburg-Leipzig, 
“dition Grosch. Annehen von Tha- 
rau. [2 others]“* © Jubyooen, 1926; 
1c. Avr. 4, 1928; E ‘689228; Heinz 
Schmidt-Reinecke, Leipzig. 8130 


Diamond Lil; from Diamond Lil, 
words and music by Robert Ster- 
ling: pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
T. Kahana. © Apr. 19, 3928; 2 c. 
Apr. 20; E 688896; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 8131 


Dich hab’n se mit der blutwurscht 
aus’m urwald gelockt; text von Os- 
car Albrecht, musik von Alfred 
Miinzer, spezial-arr. von Hartwig 
von Platen, both of Germany. 
Nove 29; 192%,; 1): G5 400 Ly 1928 ; 
E 689372; Philipp Grosch, Wirzburg, 
Germany. 8132 


428 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Dich hab’n se mit der blutwurscht 
ausm urwald gelockt; von Alfred 
Miinzer, spezial-arr. von Hartwig 
von Platen, both of Germany; salon- 
orch., mit pf. direktion. 4to. 

Noy. 29, 1927 ;)1 ce. Apr. 11; 1928 3: BH 
689371; Philipp Grosch, Wirzburg, 
Germany. 8133 


Did you miss me; words by Josie D. 
Bader, music by A. E. Bader. © 
1c. Apr. 21; 1928 ;: E- 687923; Albert 
BE. Bader, Hachita; N. M. / (8134 


Diktator (Der); tragische oper in 1 
akt, 2 bildern, text u. musik von 
Hinst Krenek, of Austria, op. 49; 
klavierauszug. © Mar. 5, 1928; 1 c¢. 
Apr. 5; D 27300; Universal-edition 
actiengeselischaft, Vienna. 8135 


Ding, dong,; bell; nursery and. old 
rhymes, preface by André Maurois, 
harmonies and adaptations by Sheila 
Robertson, of Great Britain, and An- 
nette Dieudonné, of France.  obl. 
12mo. [English and French text] 
Pee ay too tc san. Zo ToS. 
E 689242; Adrien Sporck, Paris. 

S136 

Dirty (The) blues; words and melody 
by Clarence Williams. © 1 c. Apr. 
14, 1928; E 687738; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

8137 


Disappointed; words by Cliff Friend, 
melody by Nacio Herb Brown. © 


1c: Apr.” 5); 1928; EB | 687527; De 
Sylva. Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 8138 


Disappointment; andante lamentoso, 
by Leo A. Kempinski, op. 76; orch. 
with pf. or organ acc. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 5; E 687520; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 8139 


Discouraged: by S. A: Collymore, of 
British West Indies, domiciled at 
New York; pf. ©1c¢. Apr.'5, 1928; 
E 687714; Shirley Ashbey Collymore, 
New York. 8140 


Ditson (The) school and community 
band series; educational book, pre- 
pared by Osbourne McConathy, Rus- 
seli V. Morgan and Harry F. Clarke. 
1. Bassoons.—2. E flat clarinet.—3. 
C flute and oboe.—4. Cornets and B 
flat baritone.—d5. Trombones—6. E 
flat and BB flat basses.—7. E flat 
horns, altos—%8&. Tympani and 
druins.—9. B flat clarinets.—10. D 
flat piccolo—a11. Euphonium.—12. C 


8163 


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tenor, mclody, saxophones.—13. E 
flat saxophones, alto and_ baritone. 
©, Apr. 17, 1928.;.,2,¢.,,and: aff., Apr. 
26; A 1076136-1076148; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 8141-8153 


Ditty (A) from Sherwood; words by 
Lord Lytton, music by James Lyon, 
of Great Britain, op. 87, no. 1: cho. 
of eight male voices; in B fiat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 4, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 689206 ; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 8154 


Divertissement ; von Hrwin Schulhoff, 
of Austria; oboe, klarinette u. fa- 
gott. Partitur. 12mo.. © Apr. 12, 
19285" 1 .¢. Mar. 305° H GS89103 > .B- 
Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 

8155 


Dixie dawn; fox-trot, words by Jo’ 
Trent, music by Peter De Rose, arr. 
by Frank Skinner; orch. 4to. © 
Apr, 1%, 1928+; 21 ey Apr, .1S3 
688858 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

$156 


Dixie dawn; fox-trot, words by Jo’ 
Trent. music by Peter De Rose: pf. 
ace, with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 12; Ef 687513; Leéeo”’Feist;ine., 
New York. 8157 


Do you know a little girl; words by 
Estelle Clark, music by Palmer John 
Clark; 3 female voices. 4to. © Apr. 
18, 1928; 2 ¢c. Apr. 21; E 687898; 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 8158 


Doggin’ me blues: words and melody 
by Hattie C. Burleson. © 1 c. Apr. 
11, 1928; E 688712 ; Columbia phono- 
graph co., inc., New York. 8159 


Doggone my good luck soul; words 
and melody by Hattie C. Burleson. 
© 1". Apr. Ui IS2se i Ossie : 
Columbia phonograph co., inc., New 
York. 8160 . 


Dolce visione (Sweet vision) ; waltz, a 
dream melody, words and music by 
C. Caravelli. © 1 ¢: Apr. 4; °1928 ; 
E 688519; Clodomiro Caravelli, 
Philadelphia. 8161 


Dolly days; lullaby, words by M. W. 
Quering, music by William Van 
Beaver. ©°1 ¢. Apr. 13, 1928; EB 
688758; Mae Wolf Quering, Chicago. 

8162 

Donkey (The) ride; by Milton Hard- 
ing ;; pf.;,,;© Apr. 17, 1928;,2.¢. Apr. 
26; E 691008; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 8163 


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8164 


Don’t be cruel to a vegetabuel ; comedy 
song, words and music by Leslie Sa- 
rony, of England; pf. and ukulele 
ace.; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 5; E 689185; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 8164 


Don’t do that to the poor puss-cat; 
words and music by Leslie Sarony 
and Frank Eyton, both of Great 
Britain; pf., ukulele and banjulele 
banjo acc.; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 6; E 689211; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 8165 


Don’t forget me little darling; words 
and melody by J. Patterson. ©1e. 
Apr. 7, 1928; E 687572; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 8166 


Don’t forget that I love you; words 
and melody by H. E. Kahn.- © 1 e¢. 
Apr. 25, 1928; E 691000; Holly Eliza- 
beth Kahn, New York. 8167 


Don’t go away mad; words and music 


by Jos. A. Metzger. © 1. Apr. 9, 
1928; E 688657; Joseph Metzger, 
Philadelphia. 8168 


Don’t leave me yet; founded on the 
celebrated waltz Chanson bohemi- 
enne, words by Arthur Anderson, 
music by J. B. Boldi and Joseph 
Nussbaum; pf., ukulele and banju- 
lele banjo acc.; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 25; E 688977; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 8169 


Don’t let nobody turn you around; 
words and melody by the Imperial 
quintette.. © 1 ¢. Apr. 13, 1928; E 
688751; Ralph Peer, New York. 8170 


Don't waste your time hunting for me; 
' fox trot, words by J. Corrado, mu- 
sic by G. Giuseppe. © 1c. Apr. 13. 
1928; E 687723; Guerriero Giuseppe 
and John Corrado, Lynn, Mass. 8171 


Don’t worry, dear, I’m coming back to 
you; words by R. D. Morris, music 
by David Reed. © Apr. 2, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 4; E 687514; Roy D. Mor- 
ris, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, 
Canada. 8172 


Don’t you think she’s keen; fox trot, 
words and music by F. Anderson 
and D. Vance; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Ramon Oden. Alameda, 
Calif., Music publishers. © Feb. 21, 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 23 


1928; 2 c. Feb. 23; E 686205; Frank 
Anderson and Dave Vance, Oakland, 
Calif. 8173 


Dope head blues; words and melody 
by V. Spivey. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1928; 
EK 688957; Victoria Spivey, New 
York. 8174 


Dopytawsia; words by Eugene Zukow- 
sky, melody by A. Schwartz. ©le. 
Apr. 21, 1928; E 687911; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 8175 


Down by the old oak tree; fox-trot, 
from On with the show, words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 17; E 689463 ; 
Lawrence Wright music c9., Lon- 
don. . — 8176 


Drame passionnel (A drama of pas- 
sion); de M. Delmas-Popy, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 20; 
E 689277; E. Gaudet, Paris. 8177 


Dream bells; song fox-trot, words by 
Chester Wallace, music by Sherman 
Myers, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc.; in E flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 13, 
1928; 1 ce. Mar. 29; E 689127; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 8178 


Dream (The) of love; duo, by J. Bie- 
litsky, op. 1, no. 1; one violin. © 
1c. Apr. 9. 1928; E 687674; Joseph 
Bielitsky, Chicago. 8179 


Dreaming; words and melody by N. E. 
Howery. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1928; E 
687883; Netty E. Howery, Des 
Moines. 8180 


Dreaming; words and music by Art 
Phillips [i. e. A. E. Phillips] ©1e. 
Apr. 26, 1928; E 690092; Arthur L. 
Phillips, St. Cloud, Minn. 8181 


Dreaming by the stream in old Aloma ; 
words and music by Clarke Lewis 
and Hubert W. David; both of 
Great Britain; pf. and uku'tele acc. ; 
in D min. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 26, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 27; E 689692; Worton David, 
Itd., London. 8182 


Dreaming dreams; words by Walter 
Erwin Hosick, melody by P. P. Ber- 
nert. “©! Te. Apr} 192850 
687864; Philip Peter Bernert, Cleve- 
land. 8183 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Dreaming in the gloaming; words and 
music by Haven Gillespie and Rich- 
ard A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Mar, Si, 1928; 2 ¢.’Apr’3; "BE 
688506; Harms, inec., New York. 

8184 


Drcaming of my boy; words and mu- 
sic by B. M. Warren. Dallas, Texas, 
Book & music club. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 691138; Beulah 
Merrill Warren, Dallas. 8185 


Dreaming of you; words and music by 
S. Avery Cope; pf. and ukulele ace. 
@) Feb, .)11,; 1928 ;; 2,.c... Jang.12; E 
688579 ; National music co., Chicago. 

8186 


Dreamland world; waltz song, words 
and music by J. Janicki, of Poland, 
domiciled at New Bedford, Mass. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1928; E 688988 ; Joseph 
Janicki, New Bedford, Mass. 8187 


Dreams; pt.-song, words by O. M. Ed- 
wards, music by William Berwald; 
mixed voices. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. 4to. © Apr. 2, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 11; E 688669; Oliver 
Murray Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

8188 


Dreams; words by S. Boggs, melody 
by, vuacry, -Gofiin.’  ©,,.1. ¢., Apr;...6; 
1928; E 688548; Susie Boggs, Lin- 
den, W. Va. 8189 


Dreamthings to sell; words by Wil- 
liam Allen White, music ,by Hans 
Linné; in E flat. © Apr. 13, 1928; 
2 ¢@ Apr. 16; E 687763; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8190 


Dreamtime lover; fox trot, words by 
John R. Colman, music by Ken Ken- 
nedy, of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 13, 
1927; 1 ec. Dec. 28; E 689146; Péter 
Derek & co., London. 8191 


Dreamy Hilo Bay; words and music 
by Norman Clark; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Apr. 2;°1928; 2 ¢. ‘Apr. 4; 
E 687472; Jerome H. Rem'ck & ©co., 
New York. 8192 


Drifting (A la dérive); paroles de 
Caroline Duer, version francaise de 
Jacques Durand, musique de Blair 
Fairchild. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 9; E 688723; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 8193 


* 8204 


Drifting down the trail of dreams; 
waltz, words and music by Carson 
J. Robison. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 9; E 688610; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 8194 


Drifting through dreamland with you; 
words and melody by P. C. Smith. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1928; E 687789; 
Peggy Cox Smith, Clifton Forge, Va. 

8195 


Drink to me only; old English air, 
harmonized and arr. by Reginald 
Redman, of Great Britain; violin, 
violoncello and pf. © Mar. 21, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 9; E 689880; Augener, Itd., 
London. 8196 


Drowsy hollow moon; words and mu- 
sic by Frank Magine and Elva Dere; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 14; E 687705; J. W. 
Jenkins sons’ music c¢o., Kansas 
City, Mo. 8197 


Du bist der tag; worte von Hagen 
Thiirnau, musik von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany, werk 123, no. 3; mittlere 
singstimme. © Sept. 15, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 11, 1928; E 689335; Johann 
André, Offenbach/Main, Germany. 

8198 


Du warst fiir mich das gltick; lied und 
serenade, worte von Beda und Leo 
Hinohrl, musik von Bert Silving, of 
Austria, op. 161. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 9; E 689322; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, Vienna. 8199 


Duea (Il) della vittoria (The duke of 
victory) ; melodia di S. Gueci. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 13, 1928; E 688757; Santo 
Gueci, Brooklyn. 8200 


Durandal; marche triomphale, par Ed. 
Weéenisch, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 9; E 689407; Jean d’Ux, Paris. 

8201 


"E spaghetti italiane; versi di G. 
Amato, melodia di R. De Luca, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
1 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; E 690008; Gen- 
naro Amato, Brooklyn. 8202 


Eagle (The) of peace; words and mu- 
sic by C..P. Marshall. © 1.c. Apr. 
11, 1928 688708: Charles *.P. 
Marshall, Watertown, N. Y. 8203 


Earl (An) ; waltz solo, by Henry Fill- 
more; band, with solo cornet con- 
ductor. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
bros. co. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 2; E 688457; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 8204 


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8205 


Early (The) bird and other proverbs; 
songs, 9 proverbs arr. by C. Bottle, 
of Great Britain; pf. and percussion 
band. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Apr. .9, 1928;.1 ¢. Apr. 
7: E 689319; Carol Bottle, Eden 
Bridge. Kent, England. §205 


EHarly in. the .morning; by Morey 
Davidson and Carl Rupp, arr. by 
Gecrge J. Trinkaus; band, with B 
flat solo cornet conductor. 4to. © 
Apr. 3, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9; °E 687895 ; 
M. W.tmark & sons, New York. 

8206 


Early (The) spring; words and music 
by Ethel Boyee, of England; 2 treble 
voices: 4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 «©. 
Apr. 20: E 689482; Novello & ¢o., 
ltd., London. 8207 


Easter lilies; words and music by 
Clarence Gaskill. © Mar. 31, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 24; E 687974; Jack Mills, 


ine., New York. 8208 
Easter (An) litany; glory be to the 
Father. by Clarence Dickinson; 


trumpet 1 and 2 in B flat, trombone 
1 and:2. and timpani. 4to. © Apr. 
DeOhoZS. 2G Apr. 5: bh) 68(o21) Ee 
W. Gravy co., New York. 8209: 


Eastern pictures; by F. D. Byng, arr. 
by F. Louis Taylor, both of Great 


Britain; orch. wth pf. conductor. 
1. Danse Arabe. [2 others] © Mar. 
Zhe: LO28 iss th eer Ar. (5S “Wt. Googe: 


Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 
8210 


Edelweiss glide; waltz, by F. E. Van- 
derbeck, simplified and arr. by Cal- 
vin Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 26; E 690033; Century mu- 
sic pub..co., New. York. 8211 


words and mu- 
St. Louis, Mo., 


Egyptian legion song; 
sic by Mildred Yuill. 
Shattinger piano & music co. © 
NOW; 205,¢ 1927 3762 . Gy Nov. 21; EH 
682013; Herrin Prairie post 645, 
American legion, Herrin, I11. $212 


Ehret die arbeit; worte von Ferdinand 
Freiligrath, musik von Berthold 
Franz. of Germany, op. 31, nr. 1; 
vierstimmigen miinnerchor, 4to. © 
wept... 20, AGZ ial) i ATE ole i 
689347; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 8213 


by Constant Lambert, 
© Apr. 24, 


Elegiac blues; 
of Great Britain; pf. 


1928; 1c. Apr. 26; 689652; J. & 
W. Chester, ltd., London. 8214 


Dt. TE, Bese wees 


Hlegy ; by H. Maurice Jacquet; violon- 
cello and pf. © Mar. 26, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 14, 1 ce. Apr. 25; E 690022; C. 
C. Birchard & co., Boston. 8215 


Elsie; words by: Pat Baffa, musie by 
Frank Baffa and Pat Baffa [i. e. 
Patrick Baffa] .© 1c. Apr. 26, 1928; 
E 690076; Patrick Baffa, Jersey 
City. 8216 


Emperor’s (The) clothes; operetta in 
3 acts, libretto by Frances G. Rich- 
ard, music by Joseph W. Clokey; 
mixed voices. Vocal se. 4to. 
Mar. 19,1928')'2: & Apr2 ;~D) 27294; 
C. ©. Birchard & ¢o., Boston. 8217 


Empty bed blues; words and melody 
by. J..C. Johnson. prio meee: 
each Apr. 18, 1928; E 688847, 688848 ; 
J. C. Johnson, New York. 

: 8218, 8219 


Hn la oscuridad; danz6én, por J. M. 
Escobar; pf. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1928; 
_ E 687809; Jesus Maria Escobar, San- 
turce, Porto Rico. 8220: 


Enfant (L’) au pays des songes; piéce 


dalbum, de B. Dessart, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec: 110, 1927-5 e Jan. 26, 92s bh, 
689240; Francis Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 8221 


Enrique paso doble; por Fausto Leon, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
GY te Apr. 12) 19283 "BP Gsrrw - 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 8222 


Entété (L’); de 2°™° petite suite, de 
R. Ch. Martin, of France, op. 156; 
pf. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 e. Apr. 9; 
E 689546; Durand et cie., Paris. 

8223. 


Entrance of the Khan; processionai 
mareh, from Oriental ballet, by Hugo 
Riesenfeld, arr. by Milan Roder; 
orch. © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 2; 
E 687432; Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., 
New York. 8224 


Epuea (L’) prisente; canzonetta Sici- 
liana, versi di O. Ianuzzo, musica di 
Frank 8. Giunta; mand. e chitarra. 
© 1 ¢. Apr. 5, 1928; E 688532; Ora- 
zio Ianuzzo, Jamestown, N. Y. 8225. 


Hs tanzt die Lilly; girl nummer aus 
Allotria, text von Gtinther Bibo, mu- 
sik von Rudolf Nelson, arr. von C. 


Zimmer, both of Germany; salon 
orch. mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © Sept. 
1D, 19273 de C., ADD Dee dele peer 


689342; Johann André, Offenbach/ 
Main, Germany. 8226 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 4, 1928 


Esperanto-marsch; von Alfred Manzel, 
arr. von Bernhard Egg, both of Ger- 
many; salon orch. arr. mit ergiin- 
zungsst. zur jazzband. 4to. © Dec. 
mean #Oe0s tC eADE, AL) LO2S so 
689344; Harth-verlag, Erich Pasta- 
nier, Leipzig. 8227 


Hist, est, est; meraner batzenhiusl- 
marsch, text von C. F. Thaler, musik 
von Max Moosbrugger, of Germany ; 
salon-orch. 4to. © Apr. 7, 1928; 
1 ¢@. Apr. 24; E 689600; Apollo-ver- 
lag, Berlin. 8228 


Estero (LI’); versi di E. Battiparano, 
melodia di Giuseppe de Luea, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 4to. 
Oe Apr!) 2)''1928)7"2. ep Apr.’ 64, E 
688561; Ernesto Rossi, New York. 

8229 


Mtpourtant ... ... ; hésitation, paroles 
de D. J. Mari, musique de G. Bonin- 
contro, of France; pf. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689420; Edi- 
tions musicales Evette, Paris. 8230 


Evening; words and melody by N. E. 
aor. Se), cc. Apr. 21, 19283" 
687928; Norman Edward Walsh, 
Fresno, Calif. 8231 


Evening song; by W. Balagno, of Can- 
ada; violin and pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1928; E 688639; William Balagno, 
Victoria, B. C.,.Canada. 8232 


Evening star; words and melody by 
Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert. © 
1 ce. Apr. 19, 1928; E 687981; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 8233 


Eventide; Holiest, breathe an evening 
blessing, words by James Edmeston, 
music by John E. West, of England; 
4 mixed voices; organ acc. 4to. 
Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 687439 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 8234 


Every time my sweetie passes by; fox- 
trot, from On with the show, words 
and music by Harry Carlton, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 

e-D. Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 11, 1928; 
1 c. Apr. 14; E 689442; Lawrence 
Wright musie co., London. 8235 


Everybody ought to love Him; words 
and music by A. H. Ackley; 4 mixed 
voices. Chicago-Philadelphia, Rode- 
heavyer co. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 14; E 683853; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 8236 


8247 


~ 


Everybody’s naughty now; words and 


Inusie by A. Morehouse. Se 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687874; Archie 
Morehouse, Walsenburg, Colo. 8237 


Kverything is different now; words 
and melody by 8S. S. Cassard. © 
1 ec. Apr. 27, 1928; EH 691053; Samuel 
Snowden Cassard, Brooklyn. 8238 


Kv'ry little while; from The three mus- 
keteers, words by Clifford Grey, mu- 
sic by Rudolf Friml. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; EH 688586; Harms, 
inec., New York. 8239 


somebody to love 
them; words by Harry Y. Owen, 
melody by J. W. Miller. ©1e. Apr. 
4, 1928; E 687553; John Walters 
Miller. New Orleans. 8240 


Existe una mujer; letra por Carlos 
Ramon Chano, musica por C. R. 
Chano y Ed Tavo, both of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. 8vo. 
[Photostat]. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 6; E 688606; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 8241 


Explosion in the Fairmont mines; 
words and melody by A. Reed. © 
1c. Apr. 7, 1928; E 687574; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 8242 


Ev’rybody’s’ got 


Faces at the window; words by James 
Dyrenforth, music by Billy Belmont, 
of England; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 26, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 16; E 689486; Billy Thorburn 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 8243 


Faded dreams; words and music by 
E. G. Zander. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1928; 
E 688917; Ethel G. Zander, Los An- 


geles. 8244 
Faeringernes beség; fra Tre store 
drenge, tekst af Aage Steffensen, 


musik af Willy Kierulff, of Den- 
mark, arr. af Bjerregaard-Jensen ; 
pf. © Feb. 22, 1928: 1c. Mar. 7; 
E 689504; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 8245 


Fairies and flowers; words by Fred 
G. Bowles, music by C. Edgar Ford. 
1. Marguerite. [1 other] © Apr. 
oT, 1928 <2 e. Ape Jo i 691016; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

8246 


Fairy bread; by Marion Hickman; pf. 
© Apr. 13, 1928:°2.¢. Apr. 16: E 
687764; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8247 


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8248 


Faith: hymn-anthem, words by O. M. 
Edwards, music by William Ber- 
wald; 4 mixed voices; organ acc. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music co. 
410.4 (©), gape. 2, LYAS.: ‘2 Capa (ore ld: « 
E 688667; Oliver Murray Edwards, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 8248 


Fanciulle e primavera; schottische, 
melodia di L. S. Calbi; mand. o 
violino. .© 1. ¢, Apr. 25, 1928; EH 
690082: Luigi Salvatore Calbi, Yon- 
kers, N. Y. 8249 


Fantaisie Basque; sur des themes 
populaires Basques Espagnols, de 
Gabriel Pierné, of France, op. 49; 
violon et pf. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 e. 
Mar. 20; E 689268; Durand et cie., 


Paris. 8250: 
Fantasia tripolina; intermezzo, di 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 420; 
piccola orch., con pf. conduttore. 


4tosy ©, Apr 16,.1928<.4 .<Apred7 ; 
E 683495; G. Ricordi & ¢o., Milan. 
*.8251 


Fare thee well; words and music by 
Mrs. O. L. Bloomquist [i. e. H. L. 
Bloomquist];..pt.. »©: 1. GMa. |9; 
1928: E 688692; Hannah Lundberg 
Bloomquist, Coteau, N. D. 8252 


Farewell, Manchester; old English 
song, with descant, arr. by Thomas 
F. Dunhill, of Great Britain; in EH 
fiat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations” © Apr. "2 "1s2s5 0b. C: 
Apr. 13; E 689622; Edward Arnold 
& co., London. 8253 


Farinelli; grosses potpourri tiber H. 
Zumpe’s operette, von Josef Németi, 
of Hungary; orch., mit pf. direktion 
und violine 1 direktion. © Sept. 30, 
1927; 1 ce. Apr. 11, 1928; H 689367 ; 
Ritihle & Wendling, Leipzig. $254 


Fata (La) rossa; mazurka, di L. Ca- 
noro; violin. © 1 e. Apr. 5, 1928; 
E 687533; Louis Canoro, New York. 

8255 


Fatalistic; symphonic incidental, no. 
13, by P. A. Marquardt; orch.” © 
Apr. 19, 1928; 2c. Apr. 21; E 687905 ; 
Music buyers corp., New York. 8256 


Feather (The) fan; by C. Repper; 
pf. Boston, Charles Brashear. 
Mar. 27, 1928; 2c. Apr. 18; E 688814 ; 
Charles Repper, Boston. 8257 


Feeling blue; words and melody by 
J. J. Freudenberger. © 1 c. Apr. 
19, 1928; E 687882; John J. Freu- 
denberger, West New York, N. J. 

§258 


pt..15, 0. S. Vos 


Feketehaju = madonnam; _ tango-dal, 
szovegét irta: Ifj. Békeffi Istvan, 
zenéjét szerzette Lajtai Lajos, of 
Hungary. Mar... 2. “1928 <7 7H ~e. 
Apr. 14; E 689428; Francis Bard & 
son, Budapest, Hungary. 8259 


Ferraria (L. E.) Quaranta piccoli 
studii ritmici; di L. HE. Ferraria, of 
Italy ; violino con acc. di pf. Testo 
italiano, spagnuolo, francese e in- 
glese. libro primo e secondo. © 

_ Apr. 16, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 17; E 689499, 
689500; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

8260, 8261 


Ferry (The); 2-pt. song, words by 
Christina Rossetti, music by Eric H. 
Thiman, of England; treble voices; 
in G. 4to. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations]. ©, Apr. 13, 1928; 1. c. 
Apr. 14; E 689431; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. ; 8262: 


Festa (La) della mamma; melodia, di 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy; pf. a 4 mani. 
‘© -Apr30,01928 :.4.¢. Apr, p26; EH. 
689663; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 8263 


Féte galante; de Trois caprices, poésie 
de Théodore de Banville, musique de 
Georges Auric, of France. © Mar. 
10, 1928. 1° ¢. Apr. G> Biostoo0 ; 
Heugel, Paris. $264 


Fidgets; a novelty, by Carson J. Rob- 
ison and Murray Kellner; orch. 4to. 
© Apr.) 2° 1928 52 ee ae ee, 
688461; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 8265. 


First (The) born was a murderer; 
words and melody by J. M. Gates. 
© te) Apri 30; 41928 - i Gotta, ; 
P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 8266. 


First (The) Flotsam & Jetsam album ; 
words and music by Flotsam and 
Jetsam, both of Great Britain. ©: 
Mar. 24,, 49287 does Maree, Ee 
689123 ; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 8267 


First (The) step; how to play the 
pianoforte, by Ernest Newton and 
Ernest Haywood, both of Great 
Britain. English fingering. © Apr. 
11, 1928; 1 e: Apr. 10; BH 689308; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

$268: 


Fisherman’s (The) song; words by 
John G. Whittier, music by Palmer 
Clark; ten., bar. and bass. 4to. © 
Apr.,.d8) S28 5 eke ee uae ca he 
687900: J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

8268. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 8291 
Fitusa mia; versi e melodia di P. Apr. 27, 1928; .E. .6890172,; . Henry 
Cittarella, of. Italy. © 1 ¢« Apr. Shepherd Stewart, White Plains, 
18, 1928; E 688844; Pavolo Cit- Wats 8281 
tarella, Philadelphia. 8270 | wool (A) was I; words by R. M. 


Flame dance; by James P. Dunn, arr. 
by Gustav Klemm; orch. with pf. 


conductor. © Apr. 3, 1928; 2c. Apr. 
5; E 687481; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 8271 
Fleur (La) mystique (The mystic 


flower) ; par Ch. Silver, of France; 


orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Hep 2a 1928: Ol eo Mar. 207 H 
689257; Cheoudens, Paris. 8272: 


Fleurs d’automne; poéme de ‘Pierre 
d Amor, musique de Maud Dargel, of 


France. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
20; EH 6892538; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 8273 


Flight (The) of the bumble-bee; from 
the opera The legend of Tsar Saltan, 
by N. Rimsky Korsakow, transcrip- 
tion by Gordon Balch Nevin; organ. 
obl. Svo. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2c. Apr. 
26; E 690025; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 8274 


Ficck o’ notes; by P. L. Sells; pf. © 
1 c. Apr. 23, 1928; E 688965; Paul 
Leslie Sells, Kansas City, Mo. 8275 


Flora; mazurka, by S. Cusenza; banjo 
Orevionm (CO) 1c. Apr. 16, 1928 * i 
687798; S. Riccardi, New York. 

8276 


Florestina; intermezzo, by Ernest 
Markham Lee, of Great Br‘tain; pf. 
GO) Ages, 1928) er Apr. 132" 
689424; Alfred Lengnick & co., Itd., 
London. 8277 


Flying fool; words by N. Nestor, mel- 
ody by Hampton Durand [i. e. Wade 
Hampton Durand] © 1c. May 23, 
1928; E 664836; Ned Nestor and 
Hampton Durand, New York. 8278 


Flying hero Sam; fox trot, words by 


EK. St. G. Moncrieffe, music by 
Stanley Tennyson Grannum, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
Mork.ji,G@ Age. Apri 3,1. 19285, EB 
687468; Edgar St. George’s Mon- 
erieffe, New York. 8279 


Flying with Lindy; words and melody 
by E. M. Roy. [Photostat] © 1«. 
Apr. 10, 1928; E 688710; Edgar M. 
Roy, Pittsburgh. 8280 


Fontainebleau : by H. S. Stewart; 
violin, violoncello and pf. © 1 «. 


Trackwell, melody by Charles W. 


Randall...© 1.¢. Mar. 19, 1928; E 
688668; Raymond M. Trackwell, 
Oakland, Calif. 8282 
Fooling me; waltz song, words by 


Chris Devine, music by C. Devine 
and Leonard Van Dyke, both of 
England; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by H. J. Stafford, with harmonised 
refrain; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 3, 1928; 
1 c« Apr. 16; E 689461; Lareine & 


co., Itd., London. 8283 
For der er solskin (Before there is 
sunshine) ; dansk tekst af Henry 


Carlsen, musik af Alexander Yrnéh, 
of Denmark; pf. © Novy. 25, 1927; 
1c Mar. 15, 1928; E 689510; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 8284 


For my grandchildren; 10. simple 
songs, traditional and other rhymes, 
music by T. M. Hardy, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 5, 1928; 1 ¢.-Apr: 4; 
EH 689318; T. Maskell Hardy, Lon- 
don. 8285 


For the love of Pete; 24th annual play, 
words by Ruth Palmer, and others, 
music by Marjorie Moore and Edna 
Mower. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2.c¢. Mar. 
22; D 27296; University of  Michi- 
gan, Ann Arbor. 8286 

For there is none like Connie Mack; 
words and music by H. T. Koch. © 
Feb. 1, 1927; 2c. July 20; EH 671147; 
Herman Thomas Koch, St. Louis. 

8287 

Foreign children ; by Marion Hickman ; 
pf....© Apr. , 13,1928 ;..2-¢,.Apr.,16; 
E 687765; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 8288 


Forét (La) hantée (The haunted for- 
est) ; de M. Delmas-Popy, of France; 


orech. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Feb. -25,. 1928; sbie..Mar:/205) E 
689274; E. Gaudet, Paris. 8289 


Forever; words and melody by W. J. 
Gruber. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1928;.E 
687918 ; William Joseph Gruber, New 
Orleans. 8290 


Forever; words by James Mano, mel- 
ody by Edward A. Baatz. ©1« 
Apr. 11, 1928; E 688698; Edward A. 
Baatz, Maplewood, N. J. 8291 


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8292 


pt: nrinsve23 


Forgetmenot [!] favorites; also chord 
studies, by A. 8. Clifford; ten. banjo. 
CC) 1 Ae. Apr. 6, 1928 : Br "GsSas6 > 
Alfred Sherbourne Clifford, New 
York. 8292 


Foster (Ivor R.) Four album leaves; 
by I. R. Foster, of Great Britain, 
op. 8; pf. 1. From afar. [3 others] 
Op Apr. 945,51928); ok ¢.5 ADE NIG SH) 
689203 ; Edwin Ashdown, lItd., Lon- 
don. 8293 


Fountain (The) of tears; words and 
melody by M. Whites © 1 ec. Apr. 
27, 1928; EH 691047; Maude White, 
Watts. Okl. 8294 


Fraet ‘ne frau man in Sevilla; worte 
yon F. Teo von Donop, musik von 
Ernest Yardner, of Germany. © 
DEC ND! GAC AE MeV A Eres 8: 
FH 689358 ; Lido-verlag, Lisbeth Dorr- 
hauer, Leipzig. 8295 


Fragt ‘ne frau man in Sevilla; 6/8 
onestep, worte von F. Tee von 
Donop, musik von Ernest Yardner, 
instr. von Willy Geisler; both of 


Germany; salon-orch. und jazz, mit 


pf. direktion und violine 1 direktion. 
Ato ©M“Nove 1, 1927 3°4e. Apr.) 11; 
1928; E 689357; Lido-verlag, Lis- 
beth Dorrhauer, Leipzig. 8296 


Francesca’s song; words by Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, music by Leon 
Theodore Levy, op. 24; high voice. 
© Mar. 27)°19285:-2''c. Apr. ‘3; HB 
688495; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 8297 


Frankie—Mary; valse, words by A. 
Pantaleo, melody by Salvatore Sullo, 
of Italy, domiciled at Detroit, Mich. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1927; E 674068; 
Pantaleo and Sullo, Detroit. $298 


Franz Schubert, in dich ist die welt 
verliebt: lied aus Wien, worte von 
A. Steinberg Frank, musik von Rob- 
ert Stolz, of Austria, op. 502. © 
Feb. 24, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689312; 
Edition Scala, Vienna. 8299 


Freedom; emancipation hymn, words 
and music by Aaron Harrison; pf. 
(©) PA previt4, 41998 --eNG Apr. 287 ob 
687901; Harrison musical studios, 
Philadelphia. $300 


French blue; poem by William Alex- 
ander Percy, music by Nicolas Slo- 
nimsky. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 ¢: Apr. 
23; FE 687953; White-Smith music 
pub, co., Boston. 8301 


Friendship and fidelity; march, by J. 
De Forest Cline; band. 4to. © 


Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ce Apr. 20: EB 
688863 ; Charles L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ta. renen 8302 


From piano to theatre pipe organ; 
instruction book, by Bernard Barnes. 
© Apr. 27, 1928; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
26; A 1076182; Belwin, ine, New 
York. 8303 


From seven till eleven I’m in heaven; 
words and music by Little Jack 
Little, Al Sherman and Al Lewis; 
pf. acec., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 27; EH 691029; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 8304 


From Tudor times; suite of old Eng- 
lish melodies, adapted and arr. by 
Thomas F. Dunhill. of England, ed., 
fingered and bowed by James 
Brown; string orch., with pf. © 
Mare) 13, (4928 32 Ye. (Mai aise oH 
689403; Stainer & ‘Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 8305 


Friihlingstiebe (Love in spring); by ” 
Josef Pasternack; orch. © Apr. 13, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 14; E 687775; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 8306 


Friuhlingsnacht (Hine); worte yon 
Theodor Storm, musik von Walter 
Dost, of Germany, op. 638; 4 min- 
nerchor. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1927; 1 ce. 
Apr. 11; E 689346; Gebrtider Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 8307 


Full fathom five; 2-pt. song, words 
by Shakespeare, music by Thomas 
F. Dunhill, of Great Britain; treble 
voices; in G min. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 13; EH 689629; EKd- 
ward Arnold & co., London. 8308 


Fun method of piano playing; Knox 
system, by Winn Knox. Chart no. 
2. “CO "Keb! 18; T9282 ea aan 
Feb. 27; A 1072485; Fun method, 
ine., San Francisco. 8309 


Gad-about mama, stay-at-home papa; 
fox-trot. words by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, music by Harris Weston, 
of England; pf. and ukulele acc.; 
in D. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. “4; 4928% 1'e?' Apr. 

. 5; FE. 689180; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd., London. 8310 


Galline (Le) sono matte; canti di 
gioventt,, versi e melodia di A. Ci- 
belli, >. ©. 2° ce. “Apr is. 2285 
687799; Alfredo Cibelli, New York. 

8311 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


4 8333 


Gambus pulau penang; Malay dance, 
by Paul Seelig, of Netherlands, op. 
36, no. 3; pf. Ed. Matatani. © Dec. 
neers MinvcavApre: 14)" 49287" B 
689366; J. H. Seelig & Zoon, Bando- 
eng, Java, N. E. I. 8312 


Ganymed; worte von Joh. W. Goethe, 
musik von Theodor Korner, of Ger- 
many; 4 stimmigen minnerchor, a 
cappella. 4to. © Sept. 15, 1927; 
1c. Apr. 11, 1928; E 689343; Johann 

André, Offenbach/Main, Germany. 
8313 


Garden (The); words by Ethel Verne 
King, music by Jesse B. Thomas. 
Chicago-Philadelphia, Rodeheaver 
co. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 14; 
E 683866; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 8314 


Gavilanes (Los)-pespunte; duo, letra 
y musica por I. M. Valle, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Chicago. © 1. 
Apr. 12, 1928; E 687699; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 8315 


Gavotte; by Jean Ten Have; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 
30; E 691087; Boston music co., 
Boston. 8316 


Gay and happy; rondo, by Wallace A. 
Johnson, op. 186, no. 4; pf. © Mar. 
31, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 3; E 687493;; The- 
odore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

8317 


Gefunden; worte von Hagen Thiirnau, 
musik von Hugo Kaun, of Germany, 
werk 123, no. 2; mittlere singstimme. 
© Sept. 15, 1927; 1 ce. Apr. 11, 1928; 
E 689334; Johann André, Offen- 
bach/Main, Germany. 8318 


Geheime (Das) k6nigreich; miarchen- 
oper in 1 akt, 2 bildern, text u. 
musik von Ernst KYrenek, of Austria, 
op. 50; klavierauszug. © Mar. 12, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 5; D 27301; Univer- 
sal-edition actiengesellschaft, - Vi- 
enna. 8319 


Genevieve; words and melody by J. 
Grieco, jr. ©1e. Apr. 21, 1928; E 
687910; Joseph Grieco, jr., Bayonne, 
mM. J. 8320 


Gente meie; versi di Raffaele Ciara- 
mella, musica di Giuseppe Manna, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. 4to. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 17: E 687780; Antonio Grauso 
& son, New York. 8321 


Gesang der Heliane (Szene des Ge- 
richts) ; worte von Hans Miiller, 
musik von Hrich Wolfg. Korngold, 


104065—28——3 


of Austria. 1. Gesang u. klavier; in 
F dur.—2. Violine u. klavier. © 
Apr. 12, 1928; 1 c. each Mar. 30; E 
689106, 689107; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 8322, 8323 


Get out and: get under the moon; 
words by Charles Tobias and Billy 
Jerome, music by: Larry Shay. © 


Apr.) 16; 01928; ‘2>4.°-Apre Ly. 
687784; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 8324 
Ghost creeping blues; words and 


melody by Bessie A. Smith. © 1. 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687863; Georgia 
music co., New York. 8325 


Giggling Gertie; words and music by 
Dave Dreyer, Harry Tobias and 
Chas. Tobias. © Apr. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 16; E 688775; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 8326 


Gigue energico; by A. M. Virgil, op. 
111, no. 8; pf. New York, Virgil 
piano school co. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
2 ec, Apr. 28; E 690139; Antha M. 


Virgil, New York. 8327 
Gingeroso; march galop, by M. L. 
Lake; full orch. 4to. © Mar. 27, 


1928; 2 c. Apr. 30; E 691128; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 8328 


Giorni (Aurelio) 24 concert études; 
no. 15, in D flat major, by A. Giorni; 
pf. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2.c. Apr. 3; HB 
688490; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

8329 


Girl (The) I left behind; words by 
J. Hubert, melody by H. Hamilton. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1928; E 688915; 
Joseph Hubert and Harry Hamilton, 
Baltimore. 8330 


Girl (The) I left behind me; 18th cen- 
tury English song, with descant, arr. 


by Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great 
Britain; in E flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 


1928; 1 ec. Apr. 18; E 689624; Ed- 
ward Arnold & co., London. 8331 


Girl-nummer; aus Allotria, text von 
Giinther Bibo, musik von Rudolf 
Nelson, of Germany. © Dec. 20, 
1927; 1 ec. Apr. 11. 1928; E 689328; 
Johann André, Offenbach/Main, Ger- 
many. 8332 


Girl o’ mine; from Hades, ine., words 
by William O. Miller, music by H. 
Alexander Matthews. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 23; EH 687934; The- 
odore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

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8334 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 23 


Girl (The) of girls; waltz, words and 
music by Bob Mayfield [i. e. R. H. 
Mayfield]; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1c. Apr. 24, 1928; E 687994; R. H. 
Mayfield, Chicago. 8334 


Girls (The) of to-day; words by F. 
Yank, music by Robert H. Brennen. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 688568; 
Frank Yank, Shenandoah, Pa. 8835 


Gitarre-etiiden-werk ; von Heinrich Al- 
bert, of Germany. 1. Heft 3, mittel- 
stufe.—2. Heft 4, obere mittelstufe. 
© Dec. 7, 1927; 1 c. each Apr. 11, 
1928; E 6893860, 689361; Jul. Heinr. 
Zimmermann, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

8336, 8337 


Give me the old church; words by C. 
C. Buck, music by Tene Benner, 
Ato. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 23; 
E 687955; Carlton C. Buck, Santa 
Ana, Calif. 8338 


Gletschersee; worte von Hagen Thiir- 
nau, musik von Hugo Kaun, of Ger- 
many, werk 123, no. 1; 
singstimme. © Sept. 15, 1927; 1 «. 
Apr. 11, 1928; E 689333; Johann 
André, Offenbach/Main, Germany. 

; 8339 


_ Glittering crystals; by William Lo- 
witz; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Apr. 19, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; H 691010; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 8340 


Gloria alla pace; march polka, melodia 
di L. S. Calbi; mand. o violino. 
1 e. Apr. 25, 1928; E 690081; Luigi 
Salvatore Calbi, Yonkers, N. Y. 
8341 


Glorious (The) tribute; march, by J. 
De Forest Cline; band. 4to. © 
Mar*!15)°1928 52 Ve! ‘Apri '202'' R 
688864; Charles L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 8342 


Glory and love; words by A. F. Hol- 
land, music by David Reed. © Apr. 
2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 4; E 687516; Al- 
bert F. Holland, Lowell, Ariz. 8343 


Go home, little girl, go home; words 
and music by Jack Little, Al Sher- 
man and Al Lewis. © Apr. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 6887438; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 8344 


Go ‘long Lasses; words and music by 
I. Beasley. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1928; 
E 688705; Irene Beasley, Memphis, 
Tenn. 8345 


God be merciful to me; sacred song, 
words by J. S. B. Monsell, musie by 


mittlere | 


Homer Nearing; high voice, pf. or 
organ ace. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 12; E 687681; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 8346 


God don’t like it either; words and 
music by K. Daniels. © 1c Apr. 
12, 1928; E 690109; Katie Daniels, 
Chicago. 8347 


God has not forgotten; words by A. 
H. Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley; 
4 mixed voices. Chicago—Philadel- 
phia, Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 14; E 683857; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8348 


God iS a spirit; sacred words, music 
by David Hugh Jones; mixed voices, 
a cappella. 4to. © Mar. 19, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 2; E 687410; C. C. Bir- 
chard & co., Boston. 8349 


God’s gonna look on the book that 

day; spiritual, words and music by 

. O. W. Winkfield, arr. by Albert W. 

Simms; quartette of mixed voices. 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1928; E 687721; Or- 
ange Willis Winkfield, Chicago. 

8350 


God within; motet, by A. Herbert 
Brewer, of England; cho. and or- 
gan. 4to. © Apr. 28, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 30; E 689680; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 8351 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Prés 
du Sauveur (Near the Saviour) ; 
arr. par Raoul Labis, of France; 
orch. restreint, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 20; 
E 689268; Choudens, Paris. 8352 


God’s perfect peace; words by Frances 
R. Havergal, music by Ralph Haw- 
ley ; 4 mixed voices. Chicago—Phila- 
delphia, Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 683862; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


God’s world; anthem, words by Edna 
St. Vincent Millay, musie by L. 
Spier; mixed voices. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 691048; La 
Salle Spier, Washington. 8354 


Gold daddy blues; words and melody 
by Hattie C. Burleson. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
11, 1928; E 688719; Columbia phono- 
graph co., inc., New York. 8355 


Goo-goo eyes; words and musie by J. 
Ross. Phoenix, Ariz., Arizona mu- 
sical publishing house. © Apr. 7, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 11; E 688687; Jack 
Ross, Phoenix, Ariz. 8356 


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‘no. 4, 1928 


8377 


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Good (The) little boy and the bad 
little boy; words by R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, music by Norman 
Long, of England; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 5; E 689183; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 83857 


Good-morning; words and music by 
I. Beasley. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1928; 
E 687868; Irene Beasley, Memphis, 
Tenn. 8358 


Good morning; words and music by 
I: Beasley; (pf... ©. 1 c.. Apr. 19, 
1928 ; E 687890; Irene Beasley, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. . 8359 


Goodbye Mary; waltz song, words and 
music by Peter Daprano. © Apr. 
11, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 13; E 688739; 
Peter Daprano, Lorain, O. 8360 


Goodbye my bonnie goodbye; words by 
Gwen Foster, melody by Dock 
Walsh. © 1 ec. Apr. 7, 1928; E 
«B81 ; Ralph Peer, New York. 

a 8361 


Good- bye winter, helio spring ; words 
by L. B. Wilson; music by Marie 
F. Nichalson. © 1 e. Apr, 12, 1928; 
E 687701; Lillian B. Wilson, Sykes- 
ville, Md. 8362 


Gorgonzola; fox trot, by Will Donald- 
son, arr. by Ken Macomber; orch. 
4to. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2c. Apr. 17; 
E 687785; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 8363 


Gossip Joan; old English song, with 
descant, arr. by Thomas F. Dunhill, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 13; E 689621; Ed- 
ward Arnold & co., London. 83864 


Gottes-gtite ; text von Psalm 36, 6, mu- 
sik von Rob. Volkmann, neu hrsg. 
von William Eckardt, both of Ger- 
many; gemischten chor, mit orgel- 
begleitung. © Oct. 31, 1927; 1 «. 
Apr. 11, 1928; E 689368; Riihle & 
Wendling, Leipzig. 8365 


Grand artistic saxophone duets; from 
the well-known Clarinet method by 
H. Lazarus, transcribed by A. Trax- 
ler; 2 sop., 2 C melody, 2 E flat alto, 
2 B flat ten. or 2 E flat bar. saxo- 
phones. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Apr. 6; A 1073462; Belwin, inc., 
New York. ‘8366 


Grand (Le) chic de Paris; ou C’est 
ca.. la nouvelle mode; paroles de 
Jules Combe et P. Musset, musique 


d’Eugéne Gavel, of France. © Mar. 
10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; H 689413; Max 
| Eschig et cie., Paris. 8367 


Grande valse de concert (Tourbillon) ; 
by Tito Mattei, simplified and arr. 
by Calvin Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; E 690035; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 8368 


Grandfather’s clock; by Mari Paldi; 
pf. © Apr. 25, 1928 ; 2c. Apr. 27: 
Hi 691058 ; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 8369 


Graziosa (La): mazurka, di L. S. 
Calbi; mand., violin or banjo. © 
1 c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 687805; Luigi 
Salvatore Calbi, Yonkers, N. Y. 

8370 


Great is the Lord; festival anthem, 
words from Psalm 48, musie by J. 
Adelberg Lawson, of Great Britain; 
4 mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
Alpr. |. 23, 4.19283 2duie@ (Aprii26s 
689638 ; Banks & son, York, England. 

8371 


Great (The) plains; march, by J. J. 
Richards; band. 4to. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 2 e@ Apr. 20; E 688867; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, 
Ta. 8372 


Green court ; words by G. E. Matheson, 
music by John C. Holliday, of Great 
Britain; high voice. © Mar. 29, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 3; E 688488; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 8373 


Green grass and trees; words and mel- 
ody by A. B. Clifford. © 1c. Apr. 
9, 1928; E 687653 ; Alma B. Clifford, 
Chicago. 8374 


Green mansions; pastoral suite, by 
Montague Ewing, of Great Britain; 
pf. 1. Spring in the forest. [8 


others] © Mar. 9, 1928: 1 ec. Apr. 
8; E 689174; International music 
co., Itd., London. 8375 
Green trees, whisperin’ trees; fox- 


trot, words by E. M. Reynolds and 
Graham Gill, music by Ken Kennedy, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by Al- 
vin D. Keech; in A flat. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Dec. 13, 
1927; 1 c. Dec. 28; E 689145; Peter 
Derek & co., London. 8376 


Gross miitterchen (Grandmére) ; von 
Gustav Langef, op. 20, arr. von Leo 
Artok, of Germany; orch. mit pf. 
conductor. © Apr. 12, 1928; 1 e. 
Mar. 30; E 689112; B. Schott’s 
sodhne, Mainz. 8377 


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8378 


pt. 1; S.,’v<28 


Guardian (The) roses; words by 
Martha Martin, music by Philip 
James; high voice. © Apr. 20, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 20; EH 688892; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 8378 


Guatemala melody; Central American 
Marimba tune, words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Percy Wenrich; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 29, 
1928; 2. ¢. Mar. 81; E 687401; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 8379 


Guiding me back home; words by 
Noble Sissle, music by Harry Revel, 
of England; pf. and ukulele acc.; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 
5; E 689193; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd., London. 8380 


Gurewich (Jascha) Sonata; by J. 
Gurewich, op. 1380; E flat alto saxo- 
phone with pf. ace. 1. Allegro mo- 
derato. [3 others] © Apr. 16, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 14; E 687703; Sam Fox: pub. 
eo., Cleveland. 8381 


Habanera; de Jean Cras, of France; 
violon et pf. © Dee. 31, 1927; 1. 
Mar. 20, 1928; E 689293; Hditions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 8382 


Hadley (Henry) Prélude; from Suite 
ancienne, by H. Hadley, op. 108, no. 
1, transcribed by Jacob Weinberg, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2c. Apr. 
30; E 691103; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 8383 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Hzio; oper 
in 3 akten nach Metastasio, tiber- 
setzt u. eingerichtet von Franz Not- 
holt, of Germany, klavierauszug von 
Paul Kickstat, of Germany. 4to. © 
Jan. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 17; D 27259; 
Universititsbund GO6ttingen, e. V., 
Gottingen, Germany. 8384 


——Hiindel album; selected move- 
ments arr. from the figured bass by 
Craig Sellar Lang, of Great Britain ; 
violin and pf. bks. 1 and 2. © Mar. 
21, 1928; 1 c. each Apr. 9; E 689378, 
689379 ; Augener, ltd., London. 

8385, 8386 


Organ concerto; no. 4, 1st move- 
ment, ed. by E. Stanley Roper, of 
Great Britain; organ; in D min. 
Jan. 5, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 6; E 689149; 
Oxford university press, Rigor aes 
7 


Stiicke fiir clavicembalo (Pieces 
for harpsichord) ; hrsg. von W. Bar- 


clay Squire, u. J. A. Fuller-Mait- 
land, both of England. vy. 1, 2. 
© Apr. 16, 1928; 1 e. each Apr. 17+ 
E 689671, 689672; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 8388, 8389 


Hall (The) of machinery—Wembley ; 
by Poldowski [pseud. of Lady Dean 
Paul], of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 
3, 1928; ‘Le. Apr. 53 Ei6s9t7a: J. & 
W. Chester, Itd., London. 8390 


Ham & eggs; melody by Jelly Roll 
Morton [pseud. of Ferd Morton] 


1 c« Apr. 2, 1928; E 688479; 
Triangle music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 8391 


Hand in hand with happiness ; fox-trot, 
words by Robb Dennis, music by Pat 
Thayer, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Mark Fisher ; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 12, 1927; 1c. Jan. 12, 
1928; EH 684150; Berners music co., 

, London. 8392 


Hand me down my walkin’ cane; 
words and music by EH. V. Body. 
© Apr. 9, 1928; 2 « Apr. 9; B 
688611 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 8393 


Handsome Molly; words and melody 
by G. B. Grayson. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1928; E 687569; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 8394 


Hanging (The) of Charles Birger; 
words and musi¢ by C. J. Robison. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 690093 ; Car- 
son J. Robison, New York. 8395 


Hanging (The) of the fox; words and 
melody by Bill Barrett. ©1e. Apr. 
6, 1928; E 688587; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 8396 


Haowee; valse Hawaiian, by Arthur 
Wright; violin and pf. © Mar. 20, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 30; E 691100; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 8397 


Happiness; words by C. H. Cage, mu- 
sic by Harry C. Banks, jr.; in D. 
© Apr. 25, 1928627 ena: 
691068 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8398 


Happy days and lonely nights; words 
by Billy Rose, music by Fred Fisher ; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ce. 
Apr. 14; E 687708; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. 8399 


Happy go lucky lane; fox trot ballad, 
words by Sam Lewis and Joe 
Young, music by Joseph Meyer; pf. 


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no. 4, 1928 


8420 


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and ukulele acc., with tenor banjo, 
mandola or guit. © Apr. 25, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 28; E 690145; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 8400 


Hard luck stomp; by Alfred Thew; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 691034; 
William A. Thew, jr., Rochester, 
Ne, ¥. 8401 


Hark! the tiny cowslip bell; duet or 
2-pt. cho., English folk song arr. by 
Katherine K. Davis; treble voices. 
ft Wo) Mar. ol, 1928;°2 ¢.'Apr.’3; 
E 687487; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 8402 


Harkan; Ukrainian national - dance, 
words and melody arr. by George 
Apolsky. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1928; E 
688226; Apolsky & Bukantis music 
pub. co., Detroit. : 8403 


‘Harlequin [and] Pierrot; by R. Polak; 
pf. Los Angeles, Calif., Paramount 
music pub. co. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Apr. 30; E 691145; Rudolph Polak, 
Los Angeles. 8404 


Harlequinade; by Frank D. Byng, 
arr. and ed. by Frank Louis Taylor, 
both of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
evar 2 1998: 1 «Ape. .9:, B 
689301; Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., 
London. — 8405 


Harmonies d’automne (Autumn im- 
pressions) ; de V. Dyck, of France; 


orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Hebs 2s, ess 1o1e. Mar.,,20; -E 
689271; E. Gaudet, Paris. 8406 


Harold (Thomas S.) 
songs; by T. S. Harold, of Great 
Britain, op. 69;. pf. © Mar. 21, 
1928; 1 ¢.. Apr. .93.,E 689385; Au- 
gener, ltd., London. 8407 


Harvey (Doreen) Four short pieces; 
by D. Harvey. of Great Britain; pf. 
1. Prelude. [3 others] © Mar. 21, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689384; Augener, 
Itd., London. 8408 


Has anyone seen my pal; words and 
music by W. A. Sullivan, arr. by 
Wallee Brown. © Mar. 21, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 4; E 688530; William 
Agusta Sullivan, Chicago. 8409 


Haste thee! nymph; 2-pt. song, words 
by John Milton, music by Henry L. 
Read, of Great Britain; treble 
voices: in C. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 13; E 689626; Edward Ar- 
nold & co., London. 8410 


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Three cradle, 


Have (Jean Ten) Marche; violin and 
pt. © apy 28, 1928: 2, ¢. Apr. 30; 
E 691089; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 8411 


Hawaiian Isles; words by O. M. Ed- 
wards, music by William Berwald; 
3 women’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 11; E 688670; Oliver 
Murray Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

8412 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Sonaten, fan- 
tasie, capriccio und variationen F- 
moll; neue phrasierungsausgabe in 
fortschreitender ordnung mit finger- 
satz u. vortragsbezeichnungen von 
Willy Rehberg, of Germany ; klavier. 
© Mar. 13, 1928; 1 ¢e. Mar. 29; EB 
689462; Steingriiber verlag, Leipzig. 

8413 


He ain’t never been in college; words 
and music by Moe Jaffe and Clay 
Boland; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua.. ‘(© Mar. 19, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 3; E 687441; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 8414 


He giveth; words by Anna Johnson 
Flint, music by Amelia H. Porter; 
4 mixed voices. Chicago—Philadel- 
phia, Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 683872; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8415 


He is risen; sacred song, words by 
Mrs. C. F. Alexander, music by Ed- 
ward F. Laubin; high voice, pf. or 
organ ace. © Apr. 11, 1928: 2 « 
Apr. 12; E 687682; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 8416 


He is risen; words by Mrs. Goldleigh 
Eldridge, music by Fred Amstutz; 
pf. © Mar. 29, 1928; 2c. Apr. 2; 
E 687428; Glad tidings pub. co., 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 8417 


He leads me in His ways; words by 
C. R. Brooks, music by Wilma Bar- 
ker, mixed voices. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1928; E 687695; Clarence Robert 
Brooks, Ottumwa, Ia. 8418 


He leads us on; anthem, words from 
Scripture and a hymn by H. O. 
Wiley, music by George B. Nevin; 
mixed voices, with organ acc. 4to. 
©) Apr.) 7 soces' e Apr. 165° 6 
687746; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

8419 


He’s coming soon; words by Ethel 
Verne King, music by Jesse B. 
Thomas. Chicago-Philadelphia, 
Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
2 c. Mar. 14; E 6838868; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8420 


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8421 


He’s more to be helped than scorned; 
words and music by W. Dixon. 
1 ce. Apr. 26, 1928; E 690089; Wil- 
liam Dixon, Winchester, Va. 8421 


He satisfies; words by Anna M. Hoff, 
music by Fred West; 4 mixed voices. 
4to. © Mar. 17, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9; 
E 688629; Broderbaandet pub. co., 
Grand Forks, N. D. 8422 


He that dwelleth in the secret place; 
words selected from the Bible, and 
music by D. Lacy. © 1. Apr. 16, 
1928; E 688810; Della Lacy, Grand 
Junction, Colo. 8423 


He who would valiant be; anthem, 
words by John Bunyan, music by 
Russell Broughton; mixed voices, 
with bar. solo, and organ ace. 4to. 
© “Apri’3)°71928:°'2!' Apr. “6: “Hh 
687610; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 8424 


Headin’ west; western intermezzo-one 
step, by Ruda Lakay, arr. by Walter 
C. Schad; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. 4to. © Apr. 24, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 25; E 688974; Irving Ber: 
lin standard music corp., New York. 

8425 


Heart (The) of home; service for 
Mother’s day in story and song, by 
Valeria R. Lehman, music by Sam- 
uel A. Ward, and others. 4to. © 
Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 21; 
A 1075010; Meigs pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 8426 


Heart of my heart; words by G. W. 
Barnes, music by August H. Dietze. 
© Apr.? 28, 1928 92 et Apr 272i 
690123; George W. Barnes, San An- 
tonio, Tex. 8427 


Heart (The) of the west; cho., words 
by Clarence Flynn, music by George 
J. Trinkaus; female voices. 4to. © 
Apr. 2; 1928502 COApr. G3°H 687892: 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

8428 


Heavenly sunshine; words and melody 
by Lucy Campbell. © 1. Apr. 13, 
1928; E 688748; Ralph Peer, New 
ork: 8429 


Heavy agitato; by M. Helfand; pf. 
© 1 e Apr. 9, 1928; E. 687670; 
Maurice Helfand, New York. 8480 


Hello! hello; words and music by 
Dennis Doyle. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; 
EK 691049; Otto Kuhl, New York. 

8431 


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pt. m1, n. s., v. 23 


Hello Rome, I’m flying to you; words 
by W. J. Reichard, music by Geo, 
De Hart. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
9; E 687618; William J. Reichard, 
Reading, Pa. 8432 


Helping hand; words by James Dyren- 
forth, music by Alex Ffrench, of 
England; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 26, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 16; E 689487; Billy Thorburn 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 84383 


Henry; from Blue eyes, words by 
Graham John, music by Jerome 
Kern. London-New York- Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Apr. 9, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 24; EH 687975; T. B. Harms 
co., New York. 8434 


Herbert-Caesari (Edgard) Venti- 
cinque vocalizzi (Vowelisation exer- 
cises) ; di Edgard Herbert-Caesari, 

‘of Great Britain. [Testo italiano e 
inglese] © Mar. 20, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
22; E 689200; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. : 8435 


Here comes springtime; words and 
music by Jack O’Hagan, of Aus- 
tralia. © Feb. 3, 1928; 1c Apr. 
4; E 689213; Allan & co., proprietary 
ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 8436 


Here upon the balcony with you; 
words by May M. Gordon, melody 
by A. M. M. G. Talatovich, of Po- 
land, domiciled at Los Angeles. © 
1c. Mar. 8, 1928; E 688507; Aurelia 


May Michener Gordon Talatovich, 
Los Angeles. 8437 
Heroes (The) of the air; fox-trot, 


words and music by C. J. Gaal; 


orch. New York, N. Y., Atlantic 
music pub. co. 4to. © Apr. 1, 1928; 
2 ce. Apr. 19; E 690027; Charles 
Julius Gaal, Hackensack, N. J. 
8438 


Heroes of the sub S-4; words by G. 
R. Short, music by Robert H. 
Brennen. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
10; E 687639; Grover R. Short, 
Lebanon, Pa. 8439 


Heut’ in der nacht, mein schatz; lied 
und foxtrot, aus Schwarz auf weiss, 
text von Beda, musik von Willy 
Engel-Berger, of Germany. © Mar. 
1,:1928; lic Apres: 9; BH 689323; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 8440 


Hey! hey! Hazel; words by Charles 
Kenny, music by Tom Dennis; pf. 
and ukulele ace. New York City, 

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8462 


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Micr-o-fone music publishers. © 
Mar. 30, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 2; E 682498 ; 
Harry F. Reser, New York. 8441 


Hidden charms; intermezzo caprice, 
by Miro Mosay, of Czechoslovakia, 
arr. by Geo. H. Sanders, of Great 
Bram. pi. ©, Apr. 16,7 1929-,.2) c: 
Apr. 18; E 688830; Sanders-Weiss, 
ine., New York. 8442 


Hiding in the corner of your smile; 
words and music by Lew Pollack 
and George Whiting. © Apr. 11, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 16; E 688780; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

> 8443 


Hinton and Dinton and Mere; words 
by Fred EH. Weatherly, music by 
John C. Holliday, of Great Britain. 
© Apr. 12, 1928; 1 c. ‘Apr. 29; EB 
689592; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 8444 


His grace is sufficient; words by C. 
M. McCorkle, music by E. R. Farrar. 
© Mar. 25, 1928; 2 « Apr. 12; E 
687676; Elden Roy Farrar, Chicago. 

8445 


His hand is leading me; duet, words 
and music by R. Harkness, of Aus- 
tralia, domiciled at Pasadena; with 
eno. 2) Oct. t. 1926*"°2*c. Apr. 18, 
1928; E 688855; Robert Harkness, 
Pasadena. 8446 


His Majesty, the villain; incidental 
Symphony, by Fr. K. Hintz; orch. 
© Apr... 19;,1928;,.2.¢,; Apr. .21;.H 
687908; Photo play music co., inc., 
New York. 8447 


Hohere (Die) bogentechnik ; Deutsche, 
vom verfasser autorisierte tibertra- 
gung von Rudolf Hegetschweiler, of 
Germany, musik von Lucien Capet. 
© Dee. 20, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1928; 
A—Foreign 37385; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 8448 


Hoheit ist verliebt; operette in 3 ak- 
ten, musik von Walter Schelling, of 
Austria; pf...© 1c. Apr. 20, 1928; 

_E 689494; Walter Schwarz and Wal- 
ter Schanzer, Vienna. 8449 


Holdup (The); agitated misterioso, 
by Arthur Reuther; orch. © Feb. 
on 192Z56.. 2 GCG Wear. TF? Bi 6SS601 : 
G. Lipskin & son, New York. 8450 


Holly (The); words and music by 
Kthel Boyce, of England; 2 treble 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 20; E 689485; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 8451 


Holzhacker; worte von Karl Siebel, 
musik yon Berthold Franz, of Ger- 
many, op. 31, nr. 4; vierstimmigen 
miinnerchor. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1927; 
1c. Apr. 11, 1928; EH 689350; Ge- 
briider Hug & co., Leipzig. 8452 


Home brew; words and melody by L. 
J. Krefer and 8. A. Knapp. ©1e. 
Apr. 25, 1928; E 690106; Lucian Jo- 
seph Krefer and Samuel Albertus 
Knapp, Tulsa, Okla. 8453 


Home brew rag; words and melody by 
Low Stokes and C. MeMichen. 
1 e. Apr. 11, 1928; E 688722; Low 
Stokes and Clayton McMichen, Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. 8454 


Home (A), the hills and you; words 
and melody by J. L. Doss. ©1e. 
Apr. 9, 1928; E 687655; Jesse Lee 
Doss, Midwest, Wy. 8455 


Home way down south; words by Pat 
Baffa, music by Frank Baffa and 
Pat Baffa [i: e. Patrick Baffa] © 
1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 690075; Patrick 
Baffa, Jersey City. 8456 


Hommage 4 Rameau; de laude De- 
bussy, arr. par Roger Branga, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; 
E 689540; Durand et cie., ger at 

84 


Honey (The) Lou waltz; by B. R. 
Emery; pf. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 
688468; B. Raymour Emery, San 
Francisco. 8458 


Hoodle doodle; words by Peppy Wells, 
music by Jean Talbot. © 1c. Apr. 
9, 1928; E 688638; Ruth Keil and 
Diane Pascale, Hollywood, Calif. ‘ 

845 


Hop headed blues; words and melody 
by Clarence Williams. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
14, 1928; E 687739; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

8460 


Hop to it; one-step, by Mel B. Kauf- 
man, arr. by James C. McCabe; orch. 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 
8, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 4; E 687473; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 8461 


Hoping; waltz, words by Hilenn M. 
Reynolds and Charles Bastin, music 
by Ken Kennedy, of Great Britain; 
pf. acc., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 13, 1927; 1 c. Dee. 
28; E 689141; Peter Derek & ©O., 
London. 8462 


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8463 


Horses of the dawn; words.by Marieda 
Batten, music by Mary Brett, of 
Great Britain, © Mar. 16, 1928; 
. Le Apr. 9;.E 689388 ; Augener, 1td., 
London. ‘ 8463 


Hot reveille; fox-trot, by Paul KF. Van 
Loan and. John Klenner, arr. by 
P. F. Van Loan; orch. 4to. © Apr. 
5, 1928; 2c. Apr. 7; E 687558; Spier 
& Coslow, inec., New York. 8464 


Hot weather; words by Dorothy Aldis, 
musie by D. Lacy. © 1c. Apr. 16, 


1928; E 688809; Della Lacy, Grand 
Junction, Colo. 8465 
Hotchkiss (Clayton E.) Two little 


songs; words and music by C. E. 
Hotchkiss; boys and girls voices. 
4to. 1. My chum. .[1 other] © 
Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 25; E 688973 ; 
Clayton E. Hotchkiss, 
Conn. 8466 
House (The) by the side of the road; 
by Mrs. M. H. Gulesian; orch., in E 
flat. 4to. © Mar. 29, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 16; E 687754; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 8467 


How are you today; children’s song, 
words and music by A. Judson. © 
1 ec. Dee. 8, 1927; E 690065; Agnes 
Judson, Winter Park, Fla. 8468 


How can I know; words by N. S. 
Ragland, melodic completion by 
Casper Nathan. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1928; 
EK 687645; Nina S. Ragland, Ferri- 
day, La. 8469 


How could you forget; words and mu- 
sic by C. Hudson, arr. by Harry 
Ferguson. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 28; E 690131; Cora Hudson, 
Staunton, Va. 8470 


How long must I play solitaire; words 
by Lester King, melody by Robert 
H. Brennen. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1928; 
E 687585; Frederic Praml, St. Paul. 

8471 


How will it be with you; words by 
James Rowe, music by W. W. Mc- 
Glamry. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
16; E 688777; Chas. W. Vaughan, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 8472 

Howgill (Richard) Hymn (Hymne) ; 

by R. Howsgill, of England; orch. 

with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 

22, 1928; 1° ¢, Apr. 3'5'-E 689157 ; 

Hawkes & son (London), ltd., Lon- 

don. 


Glenbrook,’ 


8473 | 


pt. Il, 0. s., v. 23 


Hudson (Agnes) March; for chil- 
dren; pf. © 1. Dee. 8, 1927; EB 
690067 ; Agnes Judson, Winter Park, 
Fla. 8474 


Hudson (The) blues; words by George 
K. Boshko, music by Victoria K. 
Boshko. © 1 ¢ Dee. 17, 1928; EB 
688790; Victoria Boshko, New York. 

8475 


Hum all your troubles away; words 
by Ford Rush and Glenn Rowell, 
music by Fleming Smith, arr. by 
Carleton L. Colby; pf. and ukulele 
ace., with Lee Sims pf. solo. © 
Apr. 16, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 
688876; Ted Browne music ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 8476 


Hundred (A) years from how; words 
and music by Sid Silvers and Phil 
Baker; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Apr. 27, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 28; E 691082; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

«8417 


Hungarian caprice; by HE. J. Howard. 
© 1. Apr. 6, 1928; E 688540; Ed- 
win Joseph Howard, Hoboken, N. J. 

8478 

Hurry on; words and music by Frank 
Bannister and Billy Heagney; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by May Sing- 


hi Breen. © Apr. 16, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 18; E 688825; Fred K. Steele, 
inc., New York. 8479 


Hyde (Herbert E.) Seventeen songs; 
words from Everything and any- 
thing, by Dorothy Aldis, set to mu- 
sic by H. BE. Hyde. © Apr. 24, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 27; EH 6910205 Henry T. 
FitzSimons, Chicago. 8480 


Hymn (A) for airmen; words by May 
Rowland, music by H. L. Lyon. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 4, 1928; 
E 688913; Helen LeFevre Lyon, 
Washington. 8481 


Hymn to the night; words by Henry 
W. Longfellow, music by Philip Gor- 
don: 8 treble voices. 4to. © Mar. 
19, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 2; E 687411; C. 
C. Birchard & co., Boston. 8482 


I am forgiven; words and music by 
A. H. Ackley; 4 mixed voices. Chi- 
cago—Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 14; B 
683863; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 8483 


I am lonesome; words and music by 
F. C. Johnson. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1928; 
BH 688545; Fred C. Johnson, Chi- 
cago. 8484 


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8504 


I can’t get the rhythm; fox-trot song 
from Clowns in clover, words by 
Donovan Parsons, music by Noel 
Gay, of England; pf. and ukulele 
ace.; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 5; E 689192; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 8485 


I can’t give you anything but love; 
from Harry Delmar’s revels, words 
by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy 
McHugh; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © Mar. 6, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 3; E 687442; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. . 8486 


I care; words and melody by I. H. 
Lebling. © 1 ¢c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 
688648; Isabelle Horan Lebling, 
Cleveland. 8487 


I climbed a hill; words by Abigail 
Cresson, music by A. C. Luetke. © 
1c. Apr. 12, 1928; E 687691; Anna 
Costello Luetke, Minneapolis. 8488 


I could be happy if I only had you; 
words and melody by B. Ward. © 
1 c. Apr. 18, 1928; E 688846; Billy 
Ward, Philadelphia: 8489 


I’d get more loving from a dumb, 
dumb, dummy than I ever got from 
you; words by J. EH. West, music 
by David Reed. © Apr. 2, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 4; E 687515; John EH. West, 
Goodland, Kan. 8490 


I’d like to have you love me; fox-trot, 
words by Dudley Hollands, music 
by Ken Kennedy, of Great Britain; 
pi. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 
27, 1928; E 689148; Peter Derek & 
eo., London. 8491 


I’d like to know where you gonna go; 
words and music by Buddy Lee and 
Roy Bergere; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Mar. 12, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 3; E 687443; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 8492 


I'd like to know why you always say 
no; words by G. J. Morrow, music 
by Clifton Keith, © 1 ¢. Apr. 4, 
1928; E 688514; George J. Morrow, 
Oid Town, Me. 8493 


I’d like to ride away to a little hide- 
away; words by Alfred Bryan and 
Al Hoffman, music by Pete Wend- 
ling: pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 
24, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 24; E 687968; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 8494 


I’d like to take you home to my moth- 
er; words by Billy Rose, music by 
Little Jack Little; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 


Apr: 26, ° 19284 "2 e, “Apr, 203 
691027; Irving Berlin, ine. New 
York. 8495 


I’'d love to; words by William Roach, 
melody by G. L. Unthank. © 1. 
Apr. 21, 1928; E 687929; G. Lafay- 
ette Unthank, New York. 8496 


I’d love to love you; ballad fox-trot, 
words and music by Julian Wood- 
worth and Maurice Spitalny. © 
Apr. 28, 1928; 2c. Apr. 27; E 690126; 
Spitalny Woodworth pub. co., Cleve- 
land. S497 


I’d love to love you; fox-trot, words 
and music by J. H. Woodworth. © 
1 ce. Apr. 7, 1928; E 687597; Julian 
H. Woodworth, Lakewood, O. 8498 


I Danmark; syv smaasange, musik af 
Poul Schierbeck, of Denmark, op. 
21. 4to. © Nov. 25, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 
15, 1928; E 689513; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 8499 


I dare not ask a kiss; 3-pt. song, words 
by Robert Herrick, music by Henry 
Holden Huss; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 21, 1928; 2 c« Apr. 30; E 
691102; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

3500 


I did my drinking, when the drinking. 
was good; words and music by J. 
W. Blake, arr. by Noble McDonald. 
New York City, Cinemusic service. 
© Apr. 4, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 12; H 
688727 ; James W. Blake, New York. 

8501 


I did not know; words by M. Clark, 
music by G. M. Curci, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. Apr. 
6, 1928; E 688539; Gennaro Mario 
Curci, New..York. 8502 


I don’t care who gets you tomorrow; 
fox-trot, words by Hugh McCabe and 
Harold Sims, music by Ken Ken- 
nedy, of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
13, 1927; 1 e. Dee. 28; E 689142; 
Peter Derek & co., London. 8503 

I don’t know what to do; fox trot, 
words. by Charley Kenny, music by 
Tom Dennis; pf. and ukulele ace. 
New York, Micr-o-fone music pub- 
lishers. © Mar. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
2; E 683871; Harry F. Reser, New 
York. 8504 


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8505 


I found a rose; words and music by 
Lew Berk; pf. and ukulele acc., with 
novelty fox-trot cho. for pf. © Apr. 
14, 1928; 2 e. Apr. 19; E 687837; 
Lew Berk music co., Rochester, 
SE Vig, 8505 


I got a mama in Miami; words and 
melody by J. R. Waters, arr. by L. 
L. VosBurgh. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1928; 
E 688907; James R. Waters, Kew 
Gardens, L. I., N. Y. 8506 


I had a dove; unison song, words by 
John Keats, music by Jessie Furze, 
of Great Britain, selected and ed. 
by Ernest Read; in G min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Mar. 26, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 689308 ; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 8507 


I had a gal, a very good pal; words 
and melody by A. Faggello. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 3, 1928; E 687445; Anthony 
Faggello, New York. -8508 


I haven’t forgotten; words and music | 


by W. E. Smith; pf. ©1c. Apr. 3, 
1928; E 687458; William E. Smith, 
Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 8509) 


I hope I don’t meet Molly; words by 
B. G. De Sylva & Lew Brown, music 
by Harry Woods. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr. 24; E 687966; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

8510 


I just love you and you know why; 
words by Lucile Simpson, melody by 
Robert H. Brennen. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1928; E 687586; Lucile D. Simpson, 
Big Stone Gap, Va. 8511 


I know darn well I can do without 
Broadway, but can Broadway do 
without me; words and melody by 
J. Durante. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; 
E 691040; Jimmy Durante, Flushing, 
La: XY. 8512 


I know what it means to be blue; 
words by Lou Kessler [i. e. Louis 
Kessler], music by Rella Ebeling 
and H. A. Ehlers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. ©1ec. Apr. 16, 1928; E 688785; 
Henry A. Ehlers, Bellingham, hie 

851 


I like she; from A night in California, 
words by Jacob Jacobs, music by A. 
Olshanetsky; pf. (*W D°ND °X) © 
Nov. 10, 1927; 2 ¢. Apr. 10, 1928; 
E 687629; Alexander Olshanetsky, 
New York. 8514 


pt. Im, nes., v. 23 


I like you in your blue dress; words 
and melody by W. J. Tubman. © 
1 c. Apr. 23, 1928; E 688969; Wil- 
liam J. Tubman, Brooklyn. 8515 


Till be your sweet woman blues; 
words and melody by Clarence Wil- 
liams. © 1 ec Apr. 14, 1928; EB 
687740; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 8516 


I’ll do my best; words and music by 
Little Jack Little, Al Sherman and 
Al Lewis; pf. aec., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Apr. 26, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 691028; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 8517 


T’ll meet her when the sun goes down; 
words and music by Frank Crumit; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Louis 
Fleischer. © Mar. 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 29; E 687403; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co., New York. 8518 


Ill take you home again Kathleen; 
' quartette, words and music by 
Thomas P. Westendorf, arr. by Paul 
Bliss; boys’ voices. 4to. © Apr. 
16, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 17; E 688856; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 8519 


Ill try to forget; fox-trot, words and 
music by Anthony Picton, of Eng- 
land; pf. acc., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 20, 1928; 1 « 
Apr. 16; E 689490; Billy Thorburn 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 8520 


I’ll wait till you’re a widow; words by 
P. J. Walsh, music by David Reed. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 690107; P. 
James Walsh, Brooklyn. 8521 


I long for just a friend; words and 
melody by C. Cercone. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1928; E 688753; Carl Cercone, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 8522 


I lost more than a pal when I lost 
you; words by John Sorrentino and 
James De Meo, music by John Wil- 
liams. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding music house. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 10; E 687631; John Sor- 
rentino, Jersey City. 8523 


I love you; tango, by M. F. Suarez; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 690083 ; 
Manuel Fernandez Suarez, Clarks- 
burg, W. Va. 8524 


I love you; words and music by Ma- 
thilde Von Oesteren [i. e. M. von 
Oesteren-Umrath], of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Chicago. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
13, 1928; E 688760; Mathilde von 
Oesteren-Umrath, Chicago. 8525 


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8546 


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I love you when you’re smiling; words 
and melody by J. E. Reily. ©1e. 
Apr. 138, 1928; E 688746; Joseph 
Eldrican Reily, Peabody, Mass. 

8526 


I’m afraid of you; words and music 
by Eddie Davis, Lew Daly and 
Archie Gottler; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Jan. 1, 1928; 2c. Apr. 21; E 687908 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New-York. [© 
new title and new lyrics] 8527 


I’m away from the world when I’m 
away from you ’cause you're all the 
world to me; by Sidney Clare and 
Lew Pollack, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; band, with B flat cornet 
solo conductor. 4to. Apr. 2, 
1928-2, Cx ApY.6; Ei:,6878933. Me 
Witmark & sons, New York. 8528 


I’m crying for somebody and somebody 
never cries for me; words by Pat 
Baffa, music by Frank Baffa and 
Pat Baffa [i. e. Patrick Baffa] © 
1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 690077; Patrick 
Bafta, Jersey City. 8529 


I’m eighty in the mornin’ but seventy- 
nine today; words and music by 
Sandy MacFarlane [pseud. of T. M. 
MacFarlane] © Mar. 17, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 16; E 688816; Thos. M. Mac- 
Farlane, Boston. 8530 


I’m feelin’ devilish; words and music 
by Maceo Pinkard; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9; 
E 688627; Handy bros. music ¢o., 
inc., New York. 8531 


I’m feeling happy to-day; fox trot, 
words and music by J. Daly and 
Paul Murphy; pf. and ukulele acc. 
San Francisco, Calif., Coast music 


pub. co. © Apr. 21, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
30; E 691081; James Daly,’ San 
Francisco. 8532 


I’m going back to Nashville, Tennes- 
see; words and music by P. Carter. 
©l1c. Apr. 4, 1928; E 688515; Paul 
Carter, Philadelphia. 8533 


I’m going fishing; words and music 
by A. Y. Johnson. © 1 c¢. Apr. 7, 
1928 ; E 687589; Alma Yost Johnson, 
Avalon, Pa. 8534 


I’m going to take a trip some day; 
words and music by J. Tetreault. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


Apr. 42,.19285; 2..e@;. Apr.,.19; E 
690029; Joe Tetreault, Putnam, 
Conn. 8535 


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I'm going to the Rockaways; words 
and melody by R. L. Moore. ©1e. 
Apr. 9, 1928; E 688646; Robert Lee 
Moore, Far Rockaway, N. Y. 8536 


I’m jealous of the flowers; words and 
music by T. Hearon. © 1c. Apr. 138, 
1928; E 688754; Thomas Hearon, 
New York. 8537 


I'm Jimmy the well dressed man; 
words and melody by J. Durante. 
Oral CG AD 27 ween By 691041: 
Jimmy Durante, Flushing, L. I., 
INS OY. 8538 


I’m lonesome so lonesome for you; 
words and music by F. Maxwell; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 12; E 688771; Ford 
Maxwell, Zanesville, O. 8539 


I’m looking for a cute little boy like 
you; words and melody by B. Mor- 
len. ©1e. Apr. 30, 1928; E 691150; 
Billy Morlen and Virginia Wheeler, 
Philadelphia. ° 8540 


I’m looking for a girl like you; from 
Crazy with love, words by Nathan C. 
Caress, music by M. S. Rosen. © 
Aprs 23,1928; 2isej,Apriu24i: BH 
687970; Milton S. Rosen, New York. 

8541 


I’m not so much to blame; words and 
music by Amanda Gust, arr. by 
Harry Alford; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 688811; 
Amanda Charles Gust, West Allis, 
Wis. 8542 


I’m sorry I said good-bye; words and 
music by Bert Hodgson; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 9; E 687620; Bert Cecil Hodg- 
son, Knoxville, Tenn. 8543 


I’m telling the world; fox-trot, words 
by Pat K. Heale and H. McCabe, 
music by Ken Kennedy, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace, with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in F. - [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations],...©) Dee 1. 1927-1 ¢. 
Dec. 28; E 689148; Peter Derek & 
co., London. 8544 


I’m telling the world ; words and music 
by J. J. McCarthy. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 20; E 688875; John J. 
McCarthy, Alton, Ill. 8545 


I'm telling the world I’m the luckiest 
girl; words by Gin Carter [i. e. Vir- 
ginia Carter], music by Kitty Carter 
[i. e. Catherine Carter Shine]. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 28, 1928; E 691154; Vir- 
ginia Carter, Dalton, Ga. 8546 


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I'm thinking of you; words and music 
by H. W. Lee. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 20; E 6879438; Herbert W. Lee, 
Brooklyn. 8547 


I’m tired of waiting for you; words 
and music by Reg. Batten and Hugh 
Wade, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 23, 1928; 1 ¢ Apr. 24; BE 
689673; B. Feldman & co., London. 

8548 


I’m waiting ’till you get it; words by 
Howdy Quicksell, melody by H. 
Quicksell and Jan Garber. © 1. 
Apr. 17, 1928; E 687788; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 8549 


I’m willing to learn; melody by A. L. 
Ricci. © 1 c« Apr. 4.1928; E 
688521; Aldo L. Ricci, New York. 

8550 


I’m writing you this little. melody ; - 


words and music by Anson Weeks; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 18, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 23; E 688928; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 
8551 
I may be smiling at somebody else; 
words and melody by M. M. Korn 
and Sol Kestenbaum. © 1. Apr. 


5, 1928; E 687528; Maurice M. 
Korn, Brooklyn. 8552 
I need someone; words by Teddy 


Joyce and Benny Meroff, melody by. 
Irving Rothschild. © 1. Apr. 28, 
1928; E 690167; Spier and Coslow, 
ine., New York. 8553 


I need your love; words by Kathleen 
Hean, music by Lillian Burgiss, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 16, 1928; 1 
ec. Apr. 20; E 689566; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 8554 


I saw you smile; words by Al Lewis, 
melody by Frank Winegar, of U. S., 
and Ernest C. Watson, of Canada. 
© 1 ce. Apr. 28, 1928; E 690168; 
Spier and Coslow, inc., New York. 


—— 


8555 

I shall live; words by Bessie Austin, 
music by I. A. Jackson; pf. ©1«. 
Apr. ‘7, 1928; BE 687590; Irving A. 
Jackson, Chicago. 8556 


I still belong to you; words by Larry 
Spier and Guy Lombardo, melody 


by Sam Coslow. © 1 ce. Apr. 14, 
1928; E 687728; Spier & Coslow, 
inc., New York. 8557 


I thank the moon; words by Bruce 
Sievier, music by Mare. Anthony, of 
Great Britain; pf., ukulele and ban- 
julele banjo ace.; in F. [Staff and 
tonic solf-fa notations] © Mar. 
31, 1928; 1 ¢@ Apr. 2; E 689120; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

8558 


I think of you all thru the. night; 
words and music by Lew Pollack 
and Katherine Allan Lively. © Apr. 
3,,.1928; 2.¢. .Apr..9;; EH; 688632; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

8559 


I think you’re wonderful; words and 
melody by Abner Silver, Jack Little 
and Harry Richman. © 1 e. Apr. 
19, 1928; E 687881; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 8560 


I’ve done everything that I could; 
words and melody by D. E. Hsters. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1928; E ‘687815; 
Daniel Edward Esters, Brooklyn. 

8561 


I've got a baby; words and melody by 
Ruth Coleman and R. M. Embry. 
1c. Apr. 13, 1928; E 688744; Ruth 
Miller Embry, Cincinnati. 8562 


I’ve got the bananas; words and mel- 
ody by L. Siracusa. © 1 ce. Apr. 28, 
1928; E 691156; Liborio Siracusa, 
San Francisco. $563 


I’ve made up my mind; fox-trot from 
All for love, words by Al. Chester, 
music by Tolehard Evans, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar, 30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
4; E 689234; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. 8564 


I want a daddy, one who will gladly 
daddy a daddyless child; words and 
music by Eugene Mordaunt. © Apr. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 688590; Mor- 
daunt pub. co., Omaha, Neb. 8565 


I want to be alone with Mary Brown; 
fox-trot, from On with the show, 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
C. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 
17; E 689465; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 8566 


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8588 


I want to go back; words by W. 
Frost-Gibbs, music by Vint Sher- 
wood. New York City, Frank 
Harding music house. © Apr. 2, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 6; E 688564; Wil- 
helmina Frost-Gibbs, Ellsworth, Me. 

8567 


I want to go down south to Alabama 
where my little sweetie waits for 
me; by P. De Franco, of Italy, 
domiciled at New Haven, Conn.; pf. 
©, 1. c.. Apr. .10,,,.1928; ..B 688694 ; 
Patsy De Franco, New Haven. 8568 


I want you; words by Billy Rose, 
melody by Vincent Rose. © 1 e. 
Apr. 3, 1928; E 687555; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New pace 


——Same. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
25; E 688979; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 8570 


I wan’ta go to the ball game; words 
and melody by T. Taylor. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 2, 1928; E 688477; Tell Taylor, 
Findlay, O. 8571 


I was all right; words and melody by 
Anna Seymour [i. e. A. S. Santrey] 
© 1c Apr. 20, 1928; E 688908; 
Anna Seymour Santrey, si aoe 


I will understand; words by Jean 
Beverly, music by Theophilus Fitz. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Beverly art-song 
shop. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 10; 
E 688683; Nancy E. Myers, Los An- 
geles. 8573 


I wish I could be a baby again; words 
and music by O. Schick; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 12; E 688773; Otto Schick, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 8574 


I wish I had my old girl back again; 
words and melody by M. Dillabough. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 687654; Mary 
Dillabough, Watertown, N. Y. 8575 


I wonder where you are tonight; 
words by Billy Meyers, music by Bill 
Carlsen and Mickey Kippel, arr. by 
Larry Shay; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 26, 1928; 2c. Apr. 9; E 688634 ; 
Harry Rosenthal, inc., Milwaukee. 

8576 


wonder who; foxtrot, words by H. 
Pryne, melody by A. McGillis. © 
1 ec. Nov. 15, 1927; E 675486; Art 
McGillis and Howard Pryne, Toledo, 
). 8577 


Leal 


I wonder why; words and music by 
D. Cross. © 1 ¢ Apr. 9, 1928; E 
688641; Dorothy Cross, Philadel- 
phia. 8578 


I wouldn’t stop loving you; words and 
music by S. R. Irving. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 2, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 688566; Sidney 
R. Irving, Macon, Ga. 8579 


Ich weiss eine miihle auf bergeshohn; 
text von Hans Pflanzer u. Willy 
Weiss, musik von Ed. May, arr. von 
Fred Ralph, both of Germany ; salon- 
orch. mit klavier-direktion. 4to. 
Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 11; E 689382; 
Viola verlag, G. m. b H., Berlin. 

8580 


Ich wel tryen; melody by L. Satz. © 
1 c Apr. 25, 1928; E 690104; Lud- 
wig Satz, Sea Gate, New York Har- 
bor, N. Y. 8581 


If I can’t call you sweetheart ; words 
by M. J. Lloyd, music by Robert H. 


Brennen. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 
690088 ; Michael J. Lloyd, Rochester, 
Pa. 8582 


If I could be ma; words and music by 
L. C. Mueller. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1928; 
E 687922; Lena Cloud Mueller, San 
Francisco. 8583 


If I had known you to be what you 
are; words by R. P. Laslo, music by 
Robt. H. Brennen. New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Apr 12, 1928: 2- ¢, “Apeee 20s. 38 
688890 ; Rose P. Laslo, South River, 
Nad; 8584 


If I had you; words by J. Hubert, 
melody by H. Hamilton. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1928; E 688914; Joseph Hubert 
and Harry Hamilton, Baltimore. 

8585 


If I lose you; words by J. Notto, music 
by Frank Maggi; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Brooklyn, N. Y., Greenberg & 
Notto. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
25; E 688980; Jack Greenberg and 
Joseph Notto, Brooklyn. 8586 


If I only had a girl like you; words 
and musie by E. E. Carr. ©1.. 
Apr. 4, 1928; EH 687552; Eli E. Carr, 
Springfield, Mass. 8587 


If someone treats you the way that 
you've treated me; fox trot, words 
by Harry Kelly, music by H. Oblin- 
ger. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1928; E 687557; 
Harry Oblinger, San Francisco. 

8588 


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If we went back to yesterday; song 
waltz, words and music by Alba 
Rizzi, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
2, 1928;-1 « Apr. 3;. BH, 689518; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 8589 


If you can take her away from me 
Someone else can take her from you; 
words by Pat Baffa, music by Frank 
Baffa and Pat Baffa [i. e. Patrick 
Baffa] © 1 ec. Apr. 26, 1928; E 
690079; Patrick Baffa, Jersey City. 

8590 


If you’d but say you care; words and 
music by Arthur Crocker, and Harry 
Major, both of Great Britain; pf., 
ukulele and banjulele banjo acc.; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©, Apr. 24, 1928; 1 « Aprt 2500 Eb 
689607; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. . 8591 


If you’re sorry, I’m sorry too; waltz, 
by Lew Porter, arr. by W. C. Polla; 
orch., with words. 4to. © Apr. 19, 
1928; 2 c Apr. 20; E 688893; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

8592 


If your love like the rose should die; 
words by J. E. Guernsey, music by 
F. Thompson. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 23; E 686988; Floyd Thompson 
and John EK. Guernsey, Indianapolis. 

8593 


Il y a des gens lorsquwils voyagent ... ; } 


de lopérette Pom-Pom, paroles de 
Jean Le Seyeux, musique de Bétove, 
Gb Eranee 7 ©) penis, 1928. le 
Apr.. 20; E 689587; Enoch et cie., 
Paris. 8594 


Ilona; Hungarian czardas, by Jascha 
Gurewich; E flat alto saxophone 
solo, with pf. acc. © Apr. 25, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr. 24; E 687960; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 8595 


Im gliick; worte von Hagen Thirnau, 
musik von Hugo Kaun, of Germany, 
werk 123, no. 4; mittlere singstimme. 
© Sept. 15, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 11, 1928; 
B 689336; Johann André, Offenbach/ 
Main, Germany. 8596 


Imagination ; from Here’s Howe, words 
by Irving Caesar, music by Joseph 
Meyer and Roger Wolfe Kahn; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 14, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 17; E 687820; Harms, inc., 
New York. 8597 


Impressions de music-hall; ballet, par 
Gabriel Pierné, op. 47, transcription 
par §S. Dushkin; violon et pf. 1. 
Rideau. [4 others] © Mar. 10, 
19283°'2"'¢,, Apr. 93? Gsst2o yrelax 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 8598 


In a little home with you; fox trot, 
music by J. Tegarty, words by E. H. 
Klode. Chicago, Evans Lloyd pub. 
co. © Apr. 3, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 
688591; Jack Tegarty and Ernest 
H. Klode, Chicago. 8599 


In a shady nook; tone poem, by Ernie 
Golden, arr. by Josef Pasternack ; 
orch., with pf. or organ. © Apr. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 23; E 688930; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 8600 


In a twilit apple-orchard; song of 
longing, words by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music by Francesco B. De 
Leone; med. voice. © Mar. 23, 

' 1928; 2 c. Apr. 30; E 691106; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. * 8601 


In a vase of flowers; words and mel- 
ody by J. L. Finning. © 1 ec. Apr. 
19, 1928; EH 688919; James L. Fin- 
ning, Albany. 8602 


In Boise, Idaho; words and music by 
C. Edgar, arr. by Mrs._R. D. Leon- 
ardson. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1928; HE 
688510; Carl Edgar, Boise, Id. 8603 


In Bonn am Rhein; text von F. Teo 
von Donop, musik von W. Geisler, of 


Germany. © 1c. May 25, 1927; H 
689676; Willy Geisler, Berlin-Wil- 
mersdorf, Germany. 8604 


In Flanders fields; unison song, words 
by John McCrae, music by George 
Dyson, of Great Britain; in C min. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 13; 
E 689618; Edward Arnold & ©¢O., 
London. 8605 


In His hand; words by Jessie Free- 
mont Moser, music by A. Aragona ; 
4 mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1927; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 1928; E 683766 ; 
Andrea Aragona, Pasadena. 8606 


In life’s twilight; by Bertrand-Brown, 
transcribed by Godfrey Ludlow, of 
Australia; violin and pf. ©. Mar. 
31, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 2; H 687416; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 8607 


In love’s canoe with you; waltz, words 
and music by Bud Wilkie [i. e. W. 
Wilkie] © Apr. 3, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
9; E 687625; William Wilkie, Los 
Angeles. 8608 


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no: 4, 1928 


8629 


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In military style; words and music by 
‘R. A. Mirzan, of France, domiciled 
at Syracuse, N. Y. ‘© 1°c. Apr. 4, 
1928; E 687550; Richard Anthony 
Mirzan, Syracuse, N. Y. 8609 


In my bouquet of memories; words by 
Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music 
by Harry Akst. © Apr. 17, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr. 19; E 688879; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 8610 


In my garden of roses; words by O. 
Neilson, music by Chester Escher ; 
ist vio:in. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1928; E 
687920; Oscar Neilson, Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y. e+ Bede 


In my heart mother of mine; words 


and melody by D. Fraad. © 1. 
Apr. 10, 1928; E 687667; Daniel 
Fraad, New York. 8612 


In one flat; words and melody by 
B. L. Dobbins. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; 
E 688649; Bertha Lillian Dobbins, 
San Antonio. 8613 


In Pola—an der blauen Adria; aus 
Allotria, text von Giinther Bibo, mu- 
sik von Rudolf Nelson, arr. von C. 
Zimmer, both of Germany; salon 
orch. mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © 
penreis 21927: 1 ¢. Apr. Lip 1928; 
E 689341; Johann André, Offen- 
bach/Main, Germany. 8614 


In Pola, in Pola; aus Allotria, text 
von Gunther Bibo, musik von Ru- 
dolf Nelson, of Germany. © Dec. 
A oes eC. Apr. 11,1928; Bi 
689327; Johann André, Offenbach/ 
Main, Germany. 8615 


In pride of May; madrigal, words by 
Thomas Weelkes, music by Rossetter 
G. Cole, op. 29, no. 2; mixed voices. 


4to. © Apr. 13, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; 
EK 688827; Henry T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 8616 


In prison; words by William Morris, 
music by R. Boughton, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 14; 
E 689640; Rutland Boughton, Kil- 
cot, England. 8617 


In the cradle; by Eva Louise Bradley, 
transcribed by Godfrey Ludlow, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; violin with pf. ace. © Mar. 
20. 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 30; EH 691095; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 8618 


In the days of the Iroquois; by Fran- 
cesco B. De Leone; orch. 4to. © 
Mat. ool Asie 2 CoS ADE. 1 sr 
688672; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 8619 


In the evening; words and music by 
James F. Hanley and Eddie Dow- 
ling; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. Rev. ed. © Apr. 
10." 1928. 2. eC. Ape. ait 3} Wh boiGae ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 8620 


In the evening; words and music by 
Paul C. Degavre. © Mar. 19, 1928; 
2 ce. Apr. 9; E 688615; Degavre 
studio, Newark, N. J. 8621 


In the gloaming; by A. F. Harrison, 
transcribed and arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 26; E 690041; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 8622 


In the hush of the twilight; fox-trot, 
words and music by Clifford Seyler 
and John P. Long, both of England; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations} © Mar. 
29, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 21; HD 689645; 
Montgomery ‘& co., London. 8623 


In the land of a million smiles; words 
and music by G. C. Kaesemacher. 
© Apr. 16, 1928; 2c. Apr. 28; E 
690122; G. C. Kaesemacher, De Soto, 
Mo. 8624 


In the mosque (Dans la mosquee) ; 
Caucasian sketch, by M. M. Ippo- 
litov-Ivanoy, arr. by Herman Finck, 
of England; orch. with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Mar. 30, 1928; ‘1 ¢. Apr. 13; 
E 689437; Hawkes & son (London), 
Itd., London. 8625 


In the mountains (Dans les mon- 
tagnes) ; Caucasian sketch, by M. M. 
Ippolitov-Ivanov, arr. by Herman 
Finck, of England; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 13; E 689485; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 8626 


In the pine woods; by Thompson Rock- 
well, Op. 21:, Dl. ©) val. on 1928 ; 
2c. Apr. 3; E 687478; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 8627 


In the twilight; words by Norma A. 
Carmichael, music by Mae_ Scott 
Carter, of Canada. © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1928; E 688764; Emma Mae Carter, 
Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. 

8628 


In the village (Ai village) ; Caucasian 
sketch, by M. M. Ippolitov-Ivanoy, 
arr. by Herman Finck, of England; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Mar. 
30, 1928; 1 c« Apr. 13; E 689436; 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd., Lon- 
don. 8629 


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Is it worth while; fox-trot, from Sun- 


In twilight land; words and music by 


Effie F. Kamman; pf. and ukulele 
ace., with ten. banjo, mandola or 
guit. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 28; 
E 690149; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 8630 


Indépendant (L’); one step, par A. 
Bosc, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1c. 


Mar. 20; E 689251; A. Bose, Paris. 


8631 


Instantly-immediately; song fox-trot, 
words and music by Stringer Davis 
and John P. Long, both of England; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
4, 1928; 1 ec..Apr. 5; E 689195; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 8632 


Interurban blues; words and melody 
by Hattie C. Burleson. © 1 ee. Apr. 
11, 1928; EH 688715; Columbia phono- 
graph co., inc., New York. 8633 


Introduction and scherzo; by Robert 
Mills Delaney; violin and pf. ©1e. 
Apr. 16, 1928; E 688923; Charles 
Roderic Delaney, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 8634 


Introduzione allo studio; dei flicorni 
sop., contralto, ten. e bar., di Ales- 
sandro Cardoni, of Italy. © Apr. 
16, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 17; E 689501; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 8635 


Invocazione ; *intermezzo, di Vincenzo 
Augusto Manno, of Italy; orch. con 
pf. conduttore. © Mar. 30, 1928; 
1 c. Apr. 19; E 689656; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢., Milan. 8636 


Iowa; words and melody by K. H. 
Gelow. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 
688800; Kenneth H. Gelow, Cleve- 
land. 8637 


Irby (Paul A.) Three songs of inno- 
cence; words by William Blake, mu- 
isc by P. A. Irby, of Great Britain. 
1. The shepherd. [2 others] © 
Apr. 4, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 689208; 
Wellington music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 8638 


— Two old English songs; words by 
George Wither and Robert Jones, 
music by P. A. Irby, of Great Brit- 
ain. 1. The shepherd’s resolution. 
[1 other] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 c¢. Apr. 
6; E 689207; Wellington music pub. 
co., 1td., London. 8639 


Iris; words and melody by G. H. 


Myers. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 
688792; Gertrude E. Myers, Port- 
land, Or. 8640 


shine Sal, words by Huntley Trevor, 
music by Paul Andrew, of Great. 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 7, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 17; E 
689467; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

8641 


Is something the matter with Otto 
Kahn; words by Billy Rose and Bal- 
lard Macdonald, music by Jesse 
Greer. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
14; E 687711; Billy Rose, New York. 

8642 


Isalei; song, music by Constance Gal- 
breath; pf. [Photostat] © 1 e. 
Apr. 30, 1928; EH 691162; Thomas 
D. Aitken, San Francisco. 8643 


Islands; shanty ballad, words by Cros- 
bie Garstin, music by John C. Holli- 
day, of Great Britain; med. voice. 
© Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 
688487 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New an 
; 44 


Isle of delight; valse caprice, by R. 
- King, of Union of South Africa; pf. 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 4; H 
689139; Paterson’s publications, Itd., 
Glasgow. 8645 


Isle (The) of shipwrecked dreams; 
words and music by J. B. Breen, arr. 
by Henry S. Sawyer. © Apr. 18, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 28; E 690133; John 
B. Breen, Chicago. 8646 


Ist (Das) was ftir die leute; aus 
Allotria, text von Gtinther Bibo, mu- 
sik von Rudolf Nelson, of Germany. 
© Sept. 15, 1927; 1 ce. Apr. 11, 1928; 
EK 656154; Johann André, Offen- 
bach/Main, Germany. 8647 


It may be mine; sacred song, words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
G. C. Tullar; low voice. © Apr. 9, 
1928; 2 ce. Apr. 19; E 687832; Grant 
Colfax Tullar, New York. 8648 


It must be love; by M. B. Strauss; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; E 691038; 
Mortimer B. Strauss, Detroit. 8649 


It must be love; words by Charles 
Derickson, music by Burton Brown ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 30, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 28; E 691142; J. W. 
Jenkins sons music co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 8650 


It must be love; words by Clifford 
Seyler, music by Billy Milton, of 
England; pf. and ukulele ace.; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


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no. 4, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8674 


© Apr. 4, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 5; E 
689190; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 8651 


It’s funny what a song will do; words 
and melody by C. J. Quinlan. ©1c. 
Apr. 12, 1928; E 690158; Charles 
Joseph Quinlan, Fitchburg, Mass. 3 

865 


It’s hard to realize that your mother 
is your best friend after all; mock 
ballad, words and melody by B. 


Leonard. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; H 
6886538; Beatrice Leonard, New 
York. 8653 
It’s hot! let it alone; melody by 


© 1c. Apr. 16, 
Lester Melrose, 
8654 


It’s just a pack of letters tied with 
a ribbon blue; words and melody 
by J. Tucker. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; 
E 687656; Jeannette Tucker, New 
Orleans. 8655 


It’s mystery, not history; words by 
J. M. Stephenson, music by Jack 
Edwards. New York, Frank Har- 
ding. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 ce Apr. 6; 
EK 688567; John M. Stephenson, 
Bellevue, Ia. 8656 


It’s nice to have some one to think of 
you; words and music by P. S. 
Cronimus. © Apr. 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 21; E 688951; Philip S. Croni- 
mus, Westwood, O. 8657 


It’s Sunya, Sunya my peach; words 
and melody by Nick Reno [pseud. 
of Nicholas Joseph Rettino] ©1e. 
Apr. 18, 1928; E 688765; Nicholas 
Joseph Rettino, Brooklyn. 8658 


It was yes yesterday; words by Dale 
Wimbrow, music by Charlie Abbott ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 26; E 690052; Joe Morris mu- 
sic co., New York. 8659 


It won't be long now; words by 
Thelma Kiger, music by H. De- 
Remer ; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
o,, 1928; 2 c ,Apr.. 63, E 688593; 
Harold Clinton DeRemer, Bay City, 
Mich. 8660 


It wouldn’t do; words and music by 
Clarice Nelson [i. e. C. M. Nelson]; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 687794; 
Clarice Mae Nelson, Detroit Lakes, 


James O’Brien. 
1928; E 688783; 
Chicago. 


Minn, 8661 
Italia giovinezza; Fascisti patriotic 
march, by A. W. Hughes. 1. Band, 


with solo B flat cornet conductor. 


104065—28——4 


obl. 24mo.—2. Orch. 4to. © Apr. 
2, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 17; E 688818, 
688819; Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 

8662, 8663 


Italian serenade; by Jascha Gurewich ; 
E flat alto saxophone solo, with pf. 
ace. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 24; 
E 687961; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. $664 


J’ai rencontré de par le monde... ; 
de lopérette Pom-pom, paroles de 
Jean Le Seyeux, musique de Bétove, 
of France. © Apr. 138, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 20; E 689588; Enoch et cGie., 
Paris. 8665 


Jack and Jill; by Andy Sannella, arr. 
by Jack Shilkret; E flat alto saxo- 
phone. © 1 c. Apr. 24, 1928; E 
687989; Spier and Coslow, inc., New 
York. 8666 


Jacquet (H. Maurice) Nocturne ; 
after the Prelude in E flat minor 
by J. S. Bach, by H. Maurice 
Jacquet; violin and pf. © Mar. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 14, 1 ce. Apr. 25; 
E 690012; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 8667 


Japaneasy maid; fox trot, melody by 
O. Schick. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1928; E 
687690; Oscar Schick, New York. 

8668 


Japanese intermezzo; par Emm. Cas- 
sard, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 9; E 689414; Emm. Cas- 
sard, Paris. 8669 


Jaula (La); letra y musica por I. M. 
Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago. [Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1928; E 690091; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 8670 


Jaula (La); por Ignacio M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago, II; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 ce. Apr. 2, 
1928; E 690072; Arte mexicano, Chi- 
cago. 8671 


Jean; poem by Robert Burns, music 
by Walter H. Nash; high voice. © 
Apr. 12, .19285::\2 ‘e; Apr. 18: BH 
687823 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

8672 

Jester (The) ; words and music by W. 
Cooper Lissenden, of Great Britain. 
© Apr. 27, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 28; B 
689682; Cary & co., London. 8673 


Jester’s (The) serenade; by Victor 
Herbert, arr. by Arthur Friedheim; 
pf. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2c. Apr. 30; 
E 691111; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 8674 


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8675 


Jesus cares; words by Ethel Verne 
King, music by Jesse B. Thomas; :4 
mixed voices. Chicago—Philadel- 
phia, Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 2c. Mar. 14; E 683855; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8675 


Jesus, I am coming now; words by 
Robert Moffett, music by Ralph 
Hawley; 4 mixed voices. Chicago— 
' Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. 
Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 14; EH 
683860; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 8676 


Jesus, still lead on; anthem, words by 
N. L. Zinzendorf, trans. by Jane 
Borthwick, music by Russell Brough- 
ton; mixed voices, with bar. or mez- 
ZO Sop. Solo, and organ ace. 4to. © 
Apri 714,: 19285. (2el Apres YZ6R0CK 
691004; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

8677 


Jetzt geht’s der Dolly gut; one-step, 
worte u. musik von Willi Kollo, of 
Germany. © Apr. 7, 1928; 1 ¢c; Apr. 
24; E 6896038; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 


Joan; words and music by L. Bunt- 


ing. [Photostat] © 1c Apr. 16, 
1928; E 688804; Lillian Bunting, 
Dayton, O. 8679 


Joe’s bar room; words and melody 
arr. by M. Britt. © 1c. Apr. 30, 
1928; E 691151; United pub. co., 
New York. 8680 


John Bull; dances and fancy pieces, 
transcribed and ed. from the MSS. 
by Margaret H. Glyn, of England ; 
pf. v.1. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
13; E 689402; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 8681 


Jolly dance; by Talitha Botsford; pf. 
© Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c Apr. 3; B 
688504; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

8682 


Jolly (The) juggler in Japan; by Frie- 
da Peyecke; pf. © Apr. 13, 1928; 
2 ce. Apr. 16; E 687767; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8683 


Jolly (The) old crow; words anon., 
music by David Brooke; ten., bar. 
and bass. 4to. © Apr. 18, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 21; E 687897; J. S. Fearis 
& bro., Chicago. 8684 


Jota aragonesa; after the original 
theme, from Spanish suite, by H. 
Maurice Jacquet; pf. © Mar. 26, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 14, 1 « Apr. 25; EH 
690019; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

8685 


8678 


pt. 111, 1.S., Y. 23 


Jovial (The) rogue; by James C. 
Bradford; full orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 30; E 691127; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 8686 


Joyce; intermezzo, by HE. Kershaw, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 31, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 7; E 689225; Banks & son, 
York, England. 8687 


Juan el heroe; letra y Orden de mu- 
sica por L. Cordero, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. ‘21, 1928;°° Hi 687925 -) ose 
Perches Enriquez, Los Angeles. 


Jubilate in F; words from Psalms, 
music by A. Monestel; mixed voices, 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 
7, 1928; 2 ec Apr. 30; E 691130; 
Carl Fischer, ine.,, New York. 8689 


Judge (The) done me wrong; words 
and melody by W. R. Hodgin. © 
- 1c. Mar. 9, 1928; E 690061 ; Willard 
Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 


8690 
Jugend-album ; klavierwerke von 
Franz Behr, bearb. von Richard 


Krentzlin, of Germany. 1. Band 1, 
pf.—2. Band 2, pf.—3. Band 38, pf., 
4 hinde mit violine. © Mar. 9, 
1928; 1c. each Mar. 31; E 689197- 
689199; Robert Forberg, Leipzig. 
8691-8693 


Jugendgarten; von Carl Ganschals, of 
Germany, und andere, bearb. von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany; pf. 
Band 3. © Dec. 22, 1927; 1 c@ Apr. 


11, 1928; EH 689377; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 8694 
Julietta; mazurka, by P. Deiro, of 


Italy, domiciled at New York City; 
pf. accordion. New York, O. Pa- 
gani & bro. © Mar. 30, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 31; E 687382; Pietro Deiro, 
New York. 8695 


June; words and music by Maury 


Madison [pseud. of W. Renwick 
Smith]. [Photostat] © 1c Apr. 
6, 1928; E 688531; W. Renwick 
Smith, New York. 8696 


June is calling; waltz, words by Noel 
Fielden, music by Wilfrid Sander- 
son, of Great Britain; in C. © Mar. 
23, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 689574; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 8697 


June morning; by E. Herman; pf. 
Oct. ol, 1927; 2.¢.. Apu 28, 1925: 0 
690135; Ella Herman, Marengo, Ill. 

8698 


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no. 4, 1928 


Just a little bit of love; words and 
music by Bud Browning [pseud. of 
et A Browninel.” ©F ic. Apr: *9, 
1928; E 688655; Kenneth Adrian 
Browning, Zanesville, O. 8699 


Just a little fond affection; valse, 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Everett Lynton, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
EB flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 e. Apr. 
23; E 689597; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 8700 


Just a little kiss; words and music by 
re marvow. “© I'c’Apr. 75, ‘1928; 
EH 687536; Ben. Karnow, New York. 

8701 


Just a pencil line from my Caroline; 
words and music by Happy Klark, 
arr. by Harry F. Ludwig; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Detroit, Mich., Happy 
Klark pub. co. © Mar. 20, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 22; E 688317 ; Happy Klark 
and Manferd Burleigh, Detroit. 
8702 


Just an old bouquet; words and music 
by Lew Porter, Harry Edelheit and 
Mell Ball; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Apr. 11, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 16; E 687786; W. C. Handy 
music publisher, New York. 8703 


Just an old faded flower; words and 
music by Tommy Lane, of Great 
Britain; in E# flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 26, 1928; 
1 c. Apr. 27; E 689690; Worton 
David, Itd., London. 8704 


Just as many; fox trot, words and 
melody by P. L. Russ. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1928; E 688806; Pearl Louise 
Russ, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 8705 


Just a-wondering why; fox trot, words 
by E. D. Brown and George Rodney, 
music by E. D. Brown. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1928; E 688755; Ernest Dale 
Brown, Long Beach, Calif.» 8706 


Just bring the spring to me; words by 
Janet L. Wile, music by R. I. Dia- 


fond. CG" tO kpr? 2" 1928". Hy 
687446; Raymond I. Diamond, 
Rochester, N. Y. 8707 


Just for you;-waltz, words and music 
by M. Bernstein. © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1928; E 687793; Martin Bernstein, 
Buffalo. 8708 


Just for you my dear; words and 
music by T. Hand, music arr. by 
Walter W. Newcomer. New York 


8719 


- 


City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 5, 
1928; 2c. Apr. 10; E 687638 ; Thomas 
Hand, Chicago. 8709 


Just let me call you my pal; words 
and musie by H. G. Wischoff. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 
5, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 687635; 
Harry G. Wischoff, Mastic, N. Y. 

8710 


Just like a moth round a flame; words 
and music by Teddy Morris and Wal 
Baines, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc.; in EH flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
2, 1928; 1-c.. Apr. 3; 689517; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 8711 


Just like Darby and Joan; waltz bal- 
lad, words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great Britain; 
pf. acc.,. with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 11, °1928; 1 ¢e@ Apr. 14; EB 
689443 ; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 8712 


Just one; words and music by R. C. 
Renwick; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 687854; Ruth 
Comfort Renwick, Cambridge, Mass. 

8713 


Just ohne more day; words and music 
by Jack Mahoney. © 1. Apr. 5, 
1928; E 688535; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 8714 


Just starting; for little beginners in 
piano study, by Mathilde Bilbro. © 
Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 7; aff. Apr. 
9;-A 1072619; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 8715 


Just to say I love you; words and 
music by E. J. Marotz. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 19; E 687841; Hd- 
ward J. Marotz, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 

8716 


Kanarek polka; melody by P. Hume- 
niuk. ©1e. Apr. 5, 1928; E 687540; 
Paul Humeniuk, New York. 8717 


Kansas City-Florida special; march, 
by J. J. Richards; band. -4to. © 
Mar., 157, 19283), Ze es, Apry 203, E 
688868 : Charles L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 8718 


Katy did: words and melody by W. J. 
Rexford. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1928; H 
688962; William Jess Rexford, Bay 
Shore, N. Y. 8719 


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8720 


Keep falling in love; words and music 
by Mary F. Wilson... © Apr. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 24; E 687980; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

8720 


Keep movin’; by David Berend, op. 
302; ten. banjo solo, with pf. acc. 
© Apr. 12, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 13; E 
688733; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 8721 


Keepin’ it for me; fox-trot, words and 
music by Rex Kerwall, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 1928 t*e)> Apres) B) 
689468 ; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London, 

8722 


Ketéllbey (Albert W.) Melody; inter- 
mezzo, founded on Spencer Shaw’s 
organ solo Melody in A, pf. solo arr. 
by Albert W. Ketélbey, orch. arr. by 
Hubert Bath, both of Great Britain ; 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Apr. 
10, 1928; 1c. Apr. 10; E 689310; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

‘8723 

Kiddie kapers; by Nat Shilkret, Lew 
Pollack and Al Sherman; pf. 
Apr. 5, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9; E 687627; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

8724 


Kim liube; words and melody by L. 


Satz . ©, Je cCav Ape. 25 nos > eH) 
690103; Ludwig Satz, Sea Gate, 
New York Harbor, N. Y. 8725 


King Alfred and the cakes; opera in 
1 act, text by Reginald Gatty, music 
by N. Gatty, of England; vocal sc. 
London, Stainer & Bell, ltd. © Mar. 
29, 1928; 1 c.: Mar. 31; D ‘27293; 
Nicholas Gatty, London. 8726 


King’s (The) horses; by Hugo Riesen- 
feld; orch. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 2; E 687434; Edwin F. Kalmus, 
inc., New York. 8727 


Kiss ev’ry miss, this is my motto; fox 
trot, words and melody by P. L. 
Russ. "© 1°’e “Apr. 16.) 1928" 
688805 ; Pearl Louise Russ, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. 8728 


Kiss me again sweetheart; waltz, 
words and music by Del Stroud 
[i. e. Delbert Stroud]. © 1. Apr. 
19, 1928; E 688898; Delbert Stroud, 
Chariton, Ia. 8729 


Kiss me, Mary; foxtrot, words by Al 
Barker and Hileen Reynolds, music 
by Ken Kennedy; of Great Britain; 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 23 


pf. acc., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota-. 
tions] © Dec. 138, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 
28; E 689144; Peter Derek & co., 
London. 8730 


Kitty’s waltz; by Bernhardt Robel; 
violin and pf., 2d violin included. 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 12; E 
687677; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 8731 


Klein (Manny) 50 hot breaks for the 
cornet. 4to. (Cover title: Manny 
Klein’s hot breaks for the cornet). 
© Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c Apr. 13; E 
688730; Robbins music corp., New 


York. 8732 
Kleine klavierstiicke; von Hermann 
Reutter, of Germany, op. 28. © 


Apr. 12, 1928; 1-¢e. Mar. 30; E 
689109; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. : 8733 


Kogen (Harry) Idyll; by H. Kogen, 
Op: 8!" pt. "Otc. at ee O28: 
E 690004; Harry Kogen, Chicago. 

8734 


Krakowsky; by A. Schwartz; accor- 
dion. 1c FA prey le oe oe Bs 
687912; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

| 8735: 


Ku Klux Klan (The); words by J. L. 
Johnson, music by David Reed. © 
1c. Apr. 7, 1928; E 687602; John L. 
Johnson, Horseheads, N. Y. 8736. 


Kiiss’ mich doch, noch und noch! 
meine mutter siehts ja nicht; text 
und musik von Georg Griber, of 
Germany, arr. by Bobby Douglas; 
orch., mit pf. direktion u. violine 1 
direktion. 4to. © Oct. 21, 1926; 
1c. Mar. 8, 1927; H 662165; Hu- 
bertus-verlag, Berlin. 8737 


Kuhio Bay ; Hawaiian song, words and 
music by Keliana Bishaw, arr. by 
J. Noble; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Mar. 26, .; 19282 2). Go. Agi id oe 
687436; Johnny Noble and Oscar U. 
Hyatt, Honolulu. 8738 


Lacoot; waltz, melody by D. Fraad. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1928; E 687666; 
Daniel Fraad, New York. 8739 


Ladies are running wild; foxtrot song 
from Clowns in clover, words from 
Donovan Parsons, music by Noel 
Gay, of England; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 
1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 5; E 689191; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 8740 


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no. 4, 1928 


A 8764 


Lady (The) who is springtime; words 
by Kathryn Worth, music by J. 
Sebastian Matthews; high voice. © 
Mar. 27, 1928; 2c. Apr. 3; E 688493 ; 
G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 8741 


Lagoon waltz; words by Irene Beasley, 
music by F. L. Fieger. © 1c. Apr. 
19, 1928; E 687870; Frank L. Fieger, 
Memphis, Tenn. 8742 


Lake Louise; by Andrew Kostelanetz ; 
harp. © Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 16; 
E 687747; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

8743 


Lamento ; de Marcel Dupré, of France; 
organ. ‘© Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
9; E 689423; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 8744 


Lane (Gerald) Three little quiet 
pieces; by G. Lane, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. 1. Summer moonlight. [2 
others] © Mar. 19, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
30; E 689169; A. Weekes & co., Itd., 
London. 8745 


Larks and lupines; valse caprice, by 
L. A. Keller; pf. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1928; E 687737; Lue Alice Keller, 


Pasadena, Calif. 8746 
Larkspur and lavender; waltz, by 
Gardner Leland; pf. © Apr. 17, 


1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; E 691006; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 8747 


Larme (Une); by M. Moussorgsky, 
transcribed by Arthur Hartmann; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 27, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 3; E 688501; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 8748 


Larmes d’autrefois; by Gilbert Stacey, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 


Matta: GC. Apt 20 
689572; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
: 8749 


Lasciatemi morir; words anon., music 
by F. M. Cappadona. © 1 ¢. July 
16, 1927; E 670437; Felix Michael 
Cappadona, Brooklyn. 8750 


Last night I dreamed you kissed me; 
words and melody by Carmen Lom- 
bardo and Gus Kahn. © 1c. Apr. 
17, 1928; E 687859; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 8751 

Last (The) rose of summer; Irish air, 
transcribed and arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 26; E 690044; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 8752 

Laugh and be merry; choral unison 


song, words by John Masefield, mu- 
sie by Arnold Williams, of Great 


Britain; 4 mixed voices, with ten. 
or sop. solo. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 7; E 689222; Banks & son, 
York, England. 8753 


Laughing guys; words and melody by 
Anna Seymour [i. e. A. S. Santrey] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1928; E 688910; 
Anna Seymour Santrey, Detroit. 

8754 

Laughing meadows; by Richard Dane, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 8, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 6; E 689212; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Iltd., London. 8755 


Lazy (The) loafer; words and melody 


Byki, Lylér.- oy te. ADI. ct, taco ; 
E 691046; Harry Tyler, Rock 
Springs, Wy. 8756 


Lead, kindly light [and] Now the day 
is over; two hymns, transcribed by 
Calvin Grooms; violin and pf. 
AUT.” 2, “1920; 2 Ce pe ate eG 
680039 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 8757 


Lead me back; duet, words by William 
M. Runyan, music by Harry Dixon 


Loes; mezzo-sop. and ten. Chicago- 
Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. © 
Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ce. Mar. 14; EH 


683865; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 8758 


Legend (The) of the limping muse; 
from Hades, ine., by H. Alexander 
Matthews; pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 28; E 687935; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8759 


Leggenda (La) del grano; operetta per 
bambini, parole di Ebe Romano, mu- 
sica di Emilio Mazza, of Italy; pf. 
© Mar. 29, 1928; 1c. Apr. 19; E 
689655; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 


8760 
Legionnaire (The); march, by H. J. 
Lebo; pf. [Photostat] © 1c Apr. 


10, 1928; E 687644; Harvey J. Lebo, 
Washington. 8761 


Lemont (Cedric W.) Intermezzo; pf. 
© Apri 257719282" ¢'‘Apr: 27 E 
691060 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8762 


Mazurka; pf. © Apr. 25, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr. 27; E 691063; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8763 


Lepe ulaula; Hawaiian falsetto song, 
words and music by Kaimanahila. 
© Mar. 26, 1928; 2. ¢ Apr. 2; HB 
687485; Oscar U. Hyatt, Honolulu. 

8764 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8765 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 23 


Let ‘em laugh; fox-trot, words by R. | Liebeslied; 


P. Weston and Bert Lee, music by 
Harris Weston, of England; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 5; E 689178; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 8765 


Let her walk; fox trot, words and 
melody by P. L. Russ. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1928; E 688807; Pearl Louise 
Russ, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 8766 


Let me hear your voice so sweet and 
low; words and music by M. HE. Col- 
vin. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing music house. © Apr. 1, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 9; E 687626; Mildred HE. 
Colvin, Olean, N. Y. 8767 


Let’s be sweethearts again; words by 
W. H. Owen, music by Robert Van 
Sickle © 1 e@ Apr. 2, 1928; E 
688480; William Harvey Owen, Nor- 
folk, Neb. 8768 


Let’s fly to the moon; words and mu- 
sic by J. W. Burns; pf. ©l1e. 
Apr. 16, 1928; E 687803 ; Joseph Wil- 
liam Burns, New York. 8769 


Let’s play; rhythmic first piano solos, 
by Vida Roper. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
2c Apr. 28; E 691187; Schroeder 
& Gunther, inc., New York. 8770 


Let’s tune in on heaven; words by 
J. A. Decker, music by E. C. Hawley. 
4to. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 ec Apr. 13; 
E 687706; John Albert Decker and 
Edward Charles Hawley, La Mesa, 
Calif. 8771 


Let us go spooning; words and melody 
by A. J. P. Vandermyn. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 ¢c Apr. 18, 1928; E 
688842; Armand J. P. Vandermyn, 
Pittsburgh. 8772 


Lettera ’e Sacco a ’o figlio; versi di 
Anthony Chrivello, musica di An- 
thony Galasso, of Italy; con obbl. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1927; E 671603; 
Gaetano Lo Bianco, New York. 8773 


Lieben-dich iz mir sehr gring; words 
and melody by L. Satz. ©1e. Apr. 
25, 1928; E 690101; Ludwig Satz, 
Sea Gate, New York Harbor, N. Y. 

8774 


Lieber Jonny, spiel’ auf; slow-fox, 
worte von Wilhelm Sterk, musik von 
Willy Engel-Berger, of Austria. © 
Feb. 18, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689311; 
Edition Scala, Vienna. 8775 


S 


aus Allotria, text von 
Gunther Bibo, musik yon Rudolf 
Nelson, of Germany. © Sept. 15, 
1927; 1 ¢ Apr. 11, 1928; E 668415; 
Johann André, Offenbach/Main, Ger- 
many. 8776 


Lied der glocken; worte von Alb. 
Benedikt, musik yon F. W. Nie- 
meyer, of Germany,:op. 64, no. 1; 
minnerchor. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1927 ;'1'e Apr. tt, 1928 Rh 689sh4- 
Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 8777 


Lied des steinklopfers; worte von 
Karl Henckell, musik yon Berthold 
Franz, of Germany, op. 31, nr. 2; 
vierstimmigen minnerchor. 4to. © 
Sept. 20, 1927; 1 ec. Apr. 11, 1928; E 

689348; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 

zig. 8778 


Lierre (Le) (L’edera); mélodie, pa- 
roles de: Géo Charley, musique de 
G. Bonincontro, of France. © Mar. 
10, 1928; 1 ¢&. Apr. ))\9; SQGse422 ; 
_ Editions musicales Evette, Paris. 

8779 


Lies; poem by Beatrice McKibben, 
music by Mana-Zucea [pseud. of Au- 
gusta Zuckermann], op. 114. © 
Apr. , 18." 1S28° "2° *@ Vai ee. Ft 
688883 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

8780 


Life as a twosome; from Here’s Howe, 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe 
Kahn; pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 
14, 1928; 2 c« Apr..17; E_687819; 
Harms, ine., New York. 8781 


Life (The) broken; sacred song, words 
by Arthur C. Ludlow, music by Mrs. 
J. H. Trimble; with violin obbl. © 
Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 21; E 688950 ; 
Miriam E. Ward, Cleveland. 8782 


Life in the vine; words and music by 
Albert Simpson Reitz; 4 mixed 
voices. © Oct. 1, 1926; 2c. Jan. 4, 
1927; E 652852; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Los Angeles. 8783 


Life’s rhapsody; from Hades, inc., 
words by William O. Miller, music 
by H. Alexander Matthews. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 23;, EF, 687933; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

8784 


Lifting as we climb; march song, 
words and music by J. E. M. Fran- 
cis. ©1e. Apr. 7, 1928; E 687591; 
Jane E. M. Francis, Mount Pleasant, 
Tenn. 8785 


8 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


x 8807 


Lilacs (The) by the door; words and 
music by F. E. Sanderson. © Apr. 
2, 1928;.2 ce. Apr. 9; E 688616 ; Flora 
E. Sanderson, Manchester, N.. H. a 

7 


Lilge (Hermann) Suite; von H. Lilge, 
of Germany, op. 16; fléte u. klavier. 
1. Praeludium. [4 others] © Dec. 
fie ot 6C,, ADY., 11, 1928" 
689368 ; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, G. 
m. b. He Leipzig. 8787 


Lindbergh rie y el gato llora; danzon, 
por J. A. H. Rivera, of Cuba; pf. 
© 1 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; E 687982; J. 
Alberto H. Rivera, Havana, Cuba. 

~ 8788 


L-i-n-d-b-e-r-g-h, the air king of the 
U. S. A.; words by P. and U. Tay- 
lor, melody by Casper Nathan. © 
1 ec. Apr. 9, 1928; E 690156; Pearl 
Taylor and Ulva Taylor, Magna, 
Utah. . 8789 


Lindy, America’s boy; words and mu- 
sic by B. Larrabee. © Apr. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 30; E 691160; Ben 
Larrabee, St. Louis. 8790 


Linger in my arms; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Ward Perry; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 380, 1928; 
Bie vApr, 28; EH 69114h; J,aw. 
Jenkins sons music co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 8791 


Linger longer lane; waltz, by Fred 
Lawrence, arr. by Frank E. Barry; 
orch., with words. 4to. © Apr. 12, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 14; E 688767; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 8792 


Little (A) bit o’ love; words by Gor- 
don Johnstone, music by Carl Hahn; 
4 men’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 26, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 28; E 691055; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. [© new 
matter ] 8793 


Little (A) bliss, sweet happiness and 
you; words by Joseph Livingstone, 
melody by S. Benkman. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1928; E 688798; Siegfried Benk- 
man, Oakland, Calif. 8794 


Little brother’s prayers; words by E. 
Palmer, music by Jack Edwards. 
New York City, Frank Harding mu- 
sic house. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 
6; E 688565; Eulalee Palmer, Pur- 
vis, Miss. 8795 


Little (The) brown shoe; words by 
Annabelle Lee [pseud. of L. Geer], 
,» music by Carson J, Robison and A. 
Lee. ©1c. Apr. 5, 1928; E 687543; 
Leonore Geer, New York. 8796 


4! 


Little (The) Celandine; unison song, 
poem by William Wordsworth, mu- 
sic by Edgar L. Bainton, of Great 
Britain; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 26, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 689302; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 8797 


Little (A) child shall lead; words by 
L. H. McKenna, melody by Robert 
H. Brennen. © 1 ¢. Apr. 18, 1928; 
E 688835; Lillian Hope McKenna, 
Piscataway, N. J. 8798 


Little cutie; intermezzo enfantine, by 
Bertram Srawley, arr. by Geo. H. 
Sanders, both of Great Britain; pf. 
Cy wor 2. 199s" oe Apr. 6: E 
688575 ; Sanders. “Weiss, ince., New 
York. 8799 


Little (The) green valley; words and 
melody by C. J. Robison. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 18, 1928; E 688750; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 8800 


Little Italy; hurdy gurdy character- 
istic, by Victor Herbert, arr. by Har- 
old Sanford; full orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
30; H 691114; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 8801 


Little (A) love nest I'll build for you; 
words and melody by W. Gunzen- 


dorfer. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1928; HE 
687984; Wilt Gunzendorfer, San 
Francisco. 8802 


Little Margaret; waltz, words by Ju- 
lia F. Rowan, music by M. B. Weeks. 
© Apr 28, 1928. 2.¢./ Apr. 0272-1 
690128; Mary B. Weeks, New Or- 
leans. 8803 


Little Marian [!] Parker; waltz song, 
words and music by Bill Barrett. 
©) Apr. ”.25,. 1928 > 2 en Apr! 25 BH 
688941 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 8804 


Little old lady in the rocking chair; 
by L. A. Daly; pf. © Apr. 9, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 11; E 687958; Boston mu- 
sie co., Boston. 8805 


Little (The) old nest in the grove; 
words and music by J. Ross. Phoe- 
nix, Ariz., Arizona musical publish- 
ing house.. © Apr. 7, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
11; E 688685; Jack Ross, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 8806 


Little (A) thought of you; words by 
Edward lLockton, music by Mary 
Nightingale, of England; in B flat. 
© Apr. 28, 1928; 1 ¢« Apr. 28; EB 
689688 ; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 8807 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8808 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 23 


Little waltz; by A. von Kreisler, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York City; 
pf. ©1ec. Apr. 11, 1928; E 688707; 
Alexander yon Kreisler, New York. 

8808 


Little white doorway; words and mu- 
sic by May Hewes Dodge and John 
Wilson Dodge; med. voice; in A 
flat. © Apr. 7, 1928; 2c. Apr. 9; E 
688630; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

8809 


Little white moon of my heart; by 
Bertrand-Brown, transcribed by God- 
frey Ludlow, of Australia; violin 
with pf. acc. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 2; E 687417; Boston music co., 
Boston. 8810 


Lo que es amor; tango, paroles y mu- 
sica por J. M. Escobar; pf. © 1 ¢. 


Apr. 17, 1928; E 687808; Jesus 
Maria Escobar, Santurece, Porto 
Rico. eon 8811 


Loin du monde (Far from the world) ; 


de Serge Weksler, of France; orch., | 


avee pf. conducteur et 1°** violons 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 20; E 689261; Choudens, 
Paris. 8812 


Lola-lu-lu I love you; words by Ida 
Stonda, music by Sam Pezzopane; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 17, 
1928; 2 c«. Apr. 26; EH 690032; F. 
Piatanesi & co., Chicago. 8813 


Londonderry air; transcription in 
modern style of the old Irish song 
by Calvin Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 26; E 690040; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 8814 


Lone (The) eagle; by Nellie Brown- 
ing; pf. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
28; E 690114; Nellie Browning, 
Wytheville, Va. 8815 


Lone (The) eagle; march, by Ernie 
Golden, arr. by William C. Schoen- 
feld; orch. with pf. or organ acc. 
4to; (©vApr. 4, 1928, Bie! Apres 5: 
BH 687518; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 8816 


Lonely and blue; waltz ballad, words 
and music by H. A. Hanft. © Apr. 
18, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 688887; 
Harold A. Hanft, Jacksonville, Fla. 

8817 


Lonely (A) child; words and melody 
by \N. Carter. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; 
HK 691044; Nellie Carter, Mannsville, 
mm. XY: 8818 


Lonely for someone my pal to be; 
words by P. Krueger, melody by 
Chester Escher; ist. violin. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 10, 1928; E 687663; Paul Krue- 
ger, Sutton, Neb. 8819 


Lonely (The) hour; words by Charles 
S. Brooks, music by Tod B. Gallo- 
way; in F. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 16; E 687768; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 8820 


Lonely night; words and music by 
Harry C. Banks, jr.; in D min. 
Apr.: .25, 192853, 2:.¢c., Apr. 27; BH 
691069; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8821 


Lonesome and blue; words and music 
by Abe Goertzen and Henry Gade. 
© Apr. 7, 1928; 2 ce Apr. 13; EB 
688742; Goertzen & Gade, Stockham, 
Neb. 8822 


Lonesome blues; words by N. J. An- 


tonelle, melody by Robert H. Bren- 


nen. © 1 ec. Apr. 26, 1928; E 
690087 ; Nicholas J. Antonelle, Bos- 
ton. 8823 


Long ago; words and music by H. M. 
Bergmann. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 
688640; Helen M. Bergmann, York, 
Pa. 8824 


Longing to be with you; words and 
music by HE. Kercheval. ©1c. Apr. 
9, 1928; E 687673; Elizabeth Ker- 
cheval, Houston. 8825 


Lord grant me light; guidance, words 
and music by Basil Sellars, of Kng- 
land; mixed voices; in D. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr.~13; |) 1928) ies aoe ee Bl) 
6894380; Novello & co., Itd., ae 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; words 
from Psalm. 23;;amusie’ ibys.) oH. 
Fields. Washington, D. C., Fields. 
4to. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 14; 
EK 687709; S. Helen Fields, Wash- 
ington. 8827 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; 2-pt. cho. 
words from Psalm XXIII, musie by 
Peter Christian lLutkin; treble 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ¢c. ° 
Apr. 19; E 687838; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 8828 


Lord’s (The) prayer; music by A. I. 
Coleman; 4 mixed voices. 4to. © 
Apr. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 6; E 688562 ; 
Albert Iver Coleman, ree 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


8851 


Lorraine; words and music by Lew 
Porter and Mel Ball; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Anthony J. Fran- 
chini, © Mar. 30, 1928; 2 c..Apr. 2; 
E 688557; Alfred & co., New ties 

30 


Lotti (Antonio) Sonate; bearb. von 
Christian D6bereiner, of Germany; 
fldte o. violine u. gamba o. cello, 
mit cembalo o. klavier begleitung. 
© Dec. 28, 1927; 1 ec. Apr. 11, 1928; 
E 689362; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 


G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 8831 
Lou; words and melody by J. D.- 
Greenberg. © 1 c¢. Apr. 19, 1928; 
E 687866; Joseph D. Greenberg, 


Irvington, N. J. 8832 


Louise, I love you; words and music 
by ©. Ll. Hauser, jr:; pf. ©'1'c. 
Apr. 24, 1928;.E 687999; Carl L. 
Hauser, jr., Charlotte, N. C. 88338 


Lovable; fox trot, words and music 
by Ralph Holmes, Seymour Simons 
and Richard A. Whiting, arr. by 
Frank Skinner; orch. 4to. © Apr. 
2, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 4; E 687512; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 8834 


Lovable; fox trot, words and music 
by Ralph Holmes, Seymour Simons 
and Richard A. Whiting; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 19; E 687954; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 8835 


Love; words by Alexander Robinson 
and Lee Smith, melody by A. Dicker- 
son and L. Smith. © 1. Apr. 7, 
1928; E 687598; Aletha Dickerson, 
Chicago. 8836 


Love (Le) boat; words by Max and 
Nathaniel Lief, music by Daisy de 
Segonzac [i. e. Comtesse de Segon- 

. zac], of France, domiciled at New 
York. © 1 ce Feb. 20, 1928; EB 
686949; Daisy de Segonzac (Count- 
ess Jean de Segonzac), New York. 

8837 


Love (A) cot by the sea; words by 
C. S. Montanye, music by Robert 
Braine. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 
26; E 690053; E. Morris music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 8838 


Love I you; words and music by L. 
N. Rogers. © 1. Apr. 28, 1928; 
E 690160; Lois Newton Rogers, San 
Antonio. 8839 


Love is the sun; from The three mus- 
keteers, words by Clifford Grey, mu- 
sic by Rudolf Friml. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 688585; Harms, 
ine., New York. 8840 


Love lies; words and music by Carl 
Kellard, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 17, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; B 
689594; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London, 8841 


Love me; words by Sara Teasdale, 
music by A. C. Luetke. ©1c. Apr. 
12, 1928; E 687692; Anna Costello 
Luetke, Minneapolis. 8842 


Love me some more; words and mel- 
ody by I. Green. © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1928; E 690094; Irving Green, 
Brookline, Mass. 8843 


Love of a thousand years; words by 
A. H. Silver, music by Alfred G. 
Wathall. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1928; E 
690085; Augusta H. Silver, Chicago. 

8844 


Love (The) of comrades; words 
adapted from:the poem by Walt 
Whitman, music by R. Boughton, of 
Great Britain, op. 17, no. 4. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Apr. 
10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 14; E 689641; 
Rutland Boughton, Kilcot, England. 

8845 


Love (A) sonnet; by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by Arthur Friedheim; pf. © 


Mar, 25.....das%. 2. €., Anes ou, | 
691110; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 8846 


Love, the jester; words by Almey St. 
John Adcock, music by Montague 
F. Phillips, of Great Britain, op. 46, 
no. 1. ©) Mar.’ 29, 1928; °1"e. Mar: 
31; E 689130; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 8847 


Love time; words and music by Dave 
Vance, H. Pitman Clarke, and Basil 
Adiam. “© 'e. Apres, 7928+" bh 
688544 ; David Ross Vance, Alameda, 
Calif. 8848 


Lovelight; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Francesco B. De 
Leone; med. voice. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 30; E 691107; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 8849 


Lovely girl; fox trot, words by Sammy 
Seek, music by A. Soto, of Mexico; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 17, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 689598; Ale- 
jandro Soto, Tampico Tamps, Mex- 
ico. 8850 


Lovers (The) song; words and melody 
by H. Timperio. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1928; E 687729; Henry Timperio, 
Cleveland. 8851 


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8852 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 23 


Love’s dream; words and music by 
K. M. Keller. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2c Apr. 25; E 688981; Katharine 
Marott Keller, Indianapolis. 8852 


Love’s felicity ; words by B. M. Ander- 
son, music by William McKinley 
Garman. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1928; EB 
688808 ; Beulah Mary Anderson, Los 
Angeles. 8853 


Lovie Lee; words and music by Andy 
Razaf and Thos. Waller. © Mar. 
Bl: 1928: 2-.¢ Apr Ais  MaGses2Zo- 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 8854 


Loving two; words by V. M. Medders, 
melody by Robert H. Brennen. 
1 ce. Apr. 16, 1928; E 688794; Vera 
Mae Medders, Fairfax, Ala. 8855 


Loyal wedding; flower song, by P. 
Colavita; pf. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1928; 
E 687816; Philip Colavita, Rich- 


mond. , 8856 
di F. 


Lu citrularu sicilianu; versi 


Giusto y G. Mandala, melodia di F. . 


Giusto, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York: “© *4. -el “Apr. * 6, °1928's'' Bb 
687853; Frank Giusto and Girolamo 
Mandala, New York. 8857 


Lu marito de Matalena; versi e mu- 


sica di F. Amodio; violino. © 1. 
Apr. 18, 1928; E 687876; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 8858 


Lucero (El); letra y musica por I. 


M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at. 


Chicago. [Photostat] © 1. Apr. 
26, 1928; E 690090; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 8859 


Lucero (El); valse, por Ignacio M. 
Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago, Ill.; pf... [Photostat] © 1 «. 
Apr. 2, 1928; E 690073; Arte mexi- 
eano, Chicago. 8860 


Lucy Long; by F. Godfrey, arr. by 
Sydney Herbert, of Great Britain ; 
trombone solo with brass band. 4to. 
(C) Mar. 28,..1928-.1 @. Apro 205 1 
689577; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

8861 


Lullaby; by Lolita Cabrera Gainsborg, 
transcribed by Godfrey Ludlow, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; violin, with pf. ace. © Mar. 
20, 1928; 2 ec. Apr..'30; E 691096; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 8862 


Lullaby ; words by Christina Rossetti, 
music by Winthrop Parkhurst; med. 
voice. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2c. Apr. 
30; E 691120; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 8863 


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Lullaby; words by Thomas Dekker, 
music by Peter Warlock, pseud. of 
Philip Heseltine of Great Britain; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. London, Win- 
throp Rogers, ltd. 4to. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 7; E 689401; Hawkes 
& sons (London) Itd., London. 8864 


Lullaby (A); by A. Garth-Jones, of 
England; violin and pf., with 2d 
violin and cello, ad lib. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 16; E 689432; James 
Planta Hull, London. 8865 


Lullaby (The) to-day; words by C. 
F. Traverse, music by Jack Ed- 
wards. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 e Apr. 10; 
E 687640; Charles F. Traverse, Mor- 
ristown, N. J. 8866 


Lumber love; selection from the mu- 
sical play, by Berté and Emmett 
Adams, arr. by Howard Carr, of 
‘Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
1 c. Apr. 7; E 689230; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 8867 


Lure (The) of, souls; .by jBayrn. 
Stoughton; pf. © Dec. 30, 1927; 
2c. Apr. 11, 1928; E 688183 ; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 8868 


Ma belle Renée; words and music by 
Yvonne Gaby. [English and French 
text] © Apr. 5, 1928; Aw TApR7G ; 
E 688559; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 8869 


Ma perdoname; canzonetta Napole- 
tana, versi di C. Forte, musica di 
Francesco Gallo, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; mand. © 1c. Mar. 
22, 1928; E 688511; Frank Gallo 
and Carlo Forte, New York. 8870 


Madame Pompadour; by H. S.. 
Stewart; violin, violoncello and pf. 
© 1c Apr. 27, 1928; E 690173; 
Henry Shepherd Stewart, White 
Plains, N.Y: 8871 


Maddalena all’ ospedale; versi e me- 
lodia di P. Cittarella, of Italy. © 
1c. Apr. 18, 1928; E 688845; Pavolo 
Cittarella, Philadelphia. 8872 


Madeira march; by C. L. Barnhouse; 
band. 4to. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 20; E 688871; Charles L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 8873 


Mademoiselle .... promenade; inter- 
mezzo, by H. Maurice Jacquet; orch. 
with pf. or organ. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 28; E 690151; Irving Ber- 
lin standard musie corp., New York. 

8874 


9 


hod 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Madrid; paso doble y tango, de Zerco, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
tenn ..4t0.” ©) Mar 10,’ 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 9; E 689417; Barrau, Luchon, 
France. 8875 


Magda; words and music by Anne 
Spencer Watkins. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1928; E 688527; Anne §S. Watkins, 
New York. 8876 


Maggio addiruso; versi di Ciro Ranieri, 
melodia di M. Nicol6, of Italy. Ato. 
© Apr. 2, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 25; E 
689636; Mario Nicolo, Naples. 8877 


Magic; words and music by ‘Anne 
Spencer Watkins. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1928; E 688528; Anne S. Watkins, 
New York. 8878 


-Magic (The) realm; words and mu- 
sic by A. M. Sparks. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 23; E 688981; Alice 


M. Sparks, Hialeah, Fla. 8879 
Magnante (Charles) Five artistic so- 
los for piano accordeon. Accordi- 


anna. [4 others] © Mar. 28, 1928; 
2 c. and aff. Mar. 29; A 1073486; 
Wm. J. Smith music co., inc, New 
York. 8880 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; words 
from the Bible, music by Thomas 
Alfred Bevis, of Great Britain; 4 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
Feb. 6, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 30; E 689168 ; 
A. Weekes & co., Itd., London. 8881 


Mah honeysuckle chile; words and mu- 
sic by Dorothy Alexander; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 13; E 6887388; Alexander & co., 
Salt Lake City. 8882 


Mahi; by Erdell Mutchler; band. 4to. 
@ sApr* 77-1928: 2 ¢,*Apr.’ 9:  B 
688635; Mutchler music pub. co., 
Miami, Fla. 8883 


Maine, beautiful Maine; words and 
music by M. Webber. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
2, 1928; E 688664; Mae Webber, 
Portland, Me. 8884 


Make a little rainbow of your tears; 
words and music by A. H. Ackley; 
4 mixed voices. Chicago—Philadel- 
phia, Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 14; E 683869; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8885 


Make ev’rybody happy; words and mu- 
sic by E. D. Soechtig. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
19, 1928; E 688474; Elizabeth Davis 
Soechtig, Ft. Madison, Ia. 8886 


Malincunia; versi di A. Martorelli, 
melodia di Giuseppe Godono, of 
tialy. © L-¢. Apr. 14, 1923: 1H 


8897 

690070; Alfredo Martorelli, New 
York. 8887 
Mallorea; suite, de Joaquin Turina, 
of Spain; pf. 1. Las cuevas del 
dragon. [2 others] Mar. 10, 


1928; 1c. Apr. 9; E 689409; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 8888 


Mamie my gal; waltz, words by S. 
Johnson, melody by R. Johnson. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1928; E 688897 ; Samuel 
Johnson and Robert Johnson, Rah- 
way, N. J. 8889 


Man (The) of my dreams; words by 
A. Ritter, melody by Robert H. 
Brennen. © 1 c, Apr. 18, 1928; E 
688838; Ada Ritter, Allentown, Pa. 

8890 


Manella mia (Dear little hand); can- 
to Napolitano di Valente, English 
version by Frederick H. Martens, 
trascriziones di Vittorio Giannini. 
© Apr. 18, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 19: E 
691015; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 8891 


Manger (The); from the cantata The 
wondrous story, text by Raymond 
Earl Bellaire, music by Richard 
Kountz; treble voices. 4to. © Apr. 
16, 1928; 2 @ Apr. 21; E 687946; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

8892 


Mann (Der) im mond spielt saxophon ; 
liebeslied aus Allotria, text von 
Giinther Bibo, musik von Rudolf 
Nelson, arr. von C. Zimmer, both of 
Germany; salon orch. mit pf.-direk- 
tion. .4t0..,© Sept. 15;,4927;..1 °c. 
Apr. 11, 1928; E 689340; Johann 
André, Offenbach/Maine, Germany. 

8893 


Mannikin’s (The) parade; ragtime 
minuet, melody by Murry Harn, 
Louis Ruben and J. E. Hayes. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1928; E 688992; John 
EH. Hayes, New York. 8894 


Manola; words by J. F. Mahoney, mu- 
sic by Ermete Liberati; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 c Apr. 
‘6; E 688587; Harms, inc., New 
York. 8895 


March Memoria; by Roland F. Seitz; 
band. .4to.. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 24; E 687964; R. F. Seitz, Glen 
Rock, Pa. 8896 


March militaire; by Wm. M. Talbott; 
band, with solo cornet conductor. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
4to. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 2; 
E 688460; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 8897 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8898 


pt. TI, n..s;, v. 23 


March (The) of the bugs; by L. A. | Mary; fox-trot from The yellow mask, 


~Daly; pf. © Apr. 9, 1928;..2-c. 
Apr. 11; E 687957; Boston music 
co., Boston. 8898 


March of the marionettes; words by 
Raymond Klages, music by D. Sa- 
vino and Peter DeRose. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 2 c Apr. 11; E 687688; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 8899 


March on; by Mari Paldi; pf. © Apr. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 691059; 

_ Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
8900 


Marche des Titans; by R. A. Dhossche; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1928; E 687932; 
Ralph Albert Dhossche, Beaumont, 
Tex. 8901 


Marching to victory; march, by J. De 
Forest Cline; band. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 688865; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

8902 

Margarita; java, par Mériat, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Paris, Edition Au triangle. 
Apr. 25, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 
689665 ; United music co., New York. 

8303 


Marianita; popular Mexican air, por 
L. Cordero, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. © 1c Apr. 21, 
1928; E 687924; José Perches Enri- 
quez, Los Angeles. 8904 


Marinaresca; versi e musica di D. 
Borgioli, of Italy. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1928; E 688529; Dino Borgioli, San- 
tiago, Chili, South America. 8905 


Marion; words by C. B. Gore, music 
by Mrs. Curry Wilson. © Apr. 3, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 688588; Clyde 
Benton Gore, Carthage, Tenn. 8906 


Marion Parker soug; words and music 
by Yautus Seal and Jessie E. Seal. 
© Apr. 21, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 21; E 
688949 ; Yautus Seal, Toano, Va. 8907 


Marionette; by Jean Ten Have; vio- 
lin and pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 30; E 691084; Boston music €o., 
Boston. 8908 


Mariuccina; polka, di L. S. Calbi; 
mand., violin or banjo. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1928; E 687807; Luigi Salvatore 
Calbi, Yonkers, N. Y. 8909 


Martin (R. Ch.) Fantaisie; sur deux 
thémes du Freischiitz, de 2°™° petite 
suite, de R. Ch. Martin, of France, 
op. 156; pf. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 9; E 689544; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 8910 


4to. ©- 


by Harry Acres, arr. by Wylie Wyl- 
ton, of Great Britain; orch. 4to. © 
Feb. 29, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 7; E 689231; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 8911 


Mary, the spaghetti eater; words by 
S. L. Castronovo, music by Rose 
Marie Castronovo. © 1 e¢. Apr. 27, 
1928; E 690175; Sam Louis Castro- 


novo, Rockford, Ill. 8912 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Hlégie; text von Louis Gallet, of 


France, niederlandische und deut- 
sche tUbertragung von Dr. yon 
Ziegesar, of Germany, musik von J. 
Massenet; ten. Paris, Jean Jobert. 
© Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 20; BE 
689288; Heugel, Paris. 8913 


—— Elegie; worte von Louis Gallet, 
of France, niederlindische u. deut- 
sche ubertragung von Dr. von Ziege- 
sar, of Germany, musik von J. Mas- 
senet. 1. Mezzo-sop. o. bar.—2. Sop. 
© Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. each Mar. 20; 
E 689286, 689287; Heugel, Paris. 

8914, 8915 


Master, speak, Thy servant heareth; 
anthem, poem by F. H. Havergal, 
music by George Bowles; mixed 
voices, a capella, organ ace. 4to. © 
Mar. 31, 1928; 2c. Apr. 2; E 687418 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. 8916 


May; spring song, poem by Constance 
Clarke, music by Robert Huntington 
Terry. © Mar. 24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 
26; E 687502; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 8917 


May time; polka, by Argentina Pat- 
riarca; pf. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 11; E 687687; James I. Wray 
co., Edgewood, R. I. 8918 


Maybe it’s all for the best; words by 
Billy Rose and Charles Tobias, mel- 
ody by Lee David. © 1. Apr. 17, 
1928; E 687858; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 8919 


Mean bloodhound blues; words and 
melody by Bessie A. Smith. © 1c. 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687861; Georgia 
music co., New York. 8920 


Meditation (Méditation) ; by Richard 
Howgill, of England; orch. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 3; E 689152; Hawkes & 
son (London), ltd., London. 8921 


Mediterranean moon; words by Buddy 
Valentine [pseud. of Joseph Tac- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


. 8942 


cati], melody by Robert King and 
Ted Fiorito. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1928; 
E 687990; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 8922 


Meet me on the beach; words and 
music by Harry Lester Mason. © 
Apr, 16, W928). 2) c.. Apr: 17;' EH 
688832 ; Charles R. Redheffer, Phila- 
delphia. 8923 


Mego kochanka tu niema; words by 
K. Biedryzcki, music by W. Worones. 
© Mar. 30, 1928; 2 c Apr. 2; E 
687408; Konstanty Biedryzcki, Chi- 
cago. 


Meigs Children’s day helper no. 38; 
words and music by Karin S. As- 
brand and Carolyn R. Freeman, com- 
piled and ed. by Florence E. Wolcott. 
© Apr: 18, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21; A 1075012; Meigs pub. co., In- 
dianapolis. 8925 


Meine tante fahrt im htihnerstall mo- 
torrad; one-step, worte u. musik von 
Franz Strassmann, of Germany; 
salon orch. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1927; 
1c Apr. 11, 1928; E 689345; Fritz 
Horst, Altona/Elbe, Germany. 8926 


Melancholy Sally; words and music 
by Jimmie Monaco, Al Piantadosi and 
Ray Klages; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 11; E 687678; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

8927 


Melenchon (EI); old Spanish song, 
from Spanish suite, by H. Maurice 
Jacquet. 1. Pf.—2. Violin and pf. 
© Mar. 26, 1928; 1 c. each Apr. 14, 
1c. each Apr. 25; E 690016, 690021; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

8928, 8929 


Melodious etudes for trombone; se- 
lected from the vocalises of Marco 
Bordogni, transcribed and progres- 
Sively arr. by Joannes Rochut, of 
France, domiciled at Boston, Mass. 


bk, 4  O-Man. 27, 1928. 2-¢.;,Apr. 
30; E 691121; Carl Fischer, inc, 
New York. 8930 


Memories; by June Klitgaard, op. 1; 
pf. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 ¢c. Apr. 2; 
E 687437; Chris Klitgaard, San 
Francisco. 8931 


Memories of Schubert; arr. by Richard 
Kountz; pf. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Apr. 3; E 687496; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 8932 


Mem’ries; waltz, words by Henry M. 
Neely, music by Harold Sanford, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; orch. 4to. © 


8924 


Aprs122391 4928 5.12 :e. | Aprio-28; E. 
691080; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 8933 


Mem’ries of you; waltz, words by 
Emma FE. McGinty, music by Pearl 
Nichols Ugalde. Houston, Tex., Tru- 
deau pub. co. © Feb. 14, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 21; E 660191; Trudeau, McGin- 
ty, Ugalde, Houston. 8934 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Félix) Kriegsmarsch der priester 
(Marsche guerriére des prétres) ; 
aus Athalia, op. 74, bearb. von L. 
Artok, of Germany; salon-orch., mit 
pf. conductor u. violine 1 direktion. 
@y May, .3:. 1928 1 Geek AO =u 
689687; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 8935 


—— On wings of song; transcribed by 
Hugh Blair, of England; organ. © 
Apr. 9, 1928; 1 c Apr. 5; E 689238; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 8936 


Menuet frivole; in the olden style, by 
H. Maurice Jacquet; pf. © Mar. 26, 
#928); 1 ec. Apr. 14,1 ¢& Apr. .25; 
E 690014; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 8937 


Mermaid (The) ; romantic light opera 
in 2 acts, words by George Birming- 
ham, music by S. H. Nicholson, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 18; E 689639; Sydney H. Nich- 
olson, London. 8938 ° 


Merry elves; galop, by Gladys Adam- 
son, of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 
31, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 7; E. 689226; 
Banks & son, York, England. 8939 


Merry manikins; by M. Raul Steiner; 
pf. © Apr. 27, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 28; 
E 690152; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 8940 


Mesék az irdgéprol; operette 3 fel- 
vonasban, irtak: Szomahazy Istvan 
es Ifj. Bekeffi Istvan, zenéjét szer- 
zette Latjai Lajos, of Hungary; pf. 
1. Fiiget. Mesék az irédgéprol. [4 
others] © Feb. 25, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
14; E 689429; Francis Bard & son, 
Budapest, Hungary. 8941 


Message (A) to mother; words by 
Agnes Carr, music by Carl Lamson; 
voice, with pf. or organ acc. 1. High, 
in D. flat—2. Low, in B flat.. © 
Apr. 11, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 16; E 
687753 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

8942 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8943 


Methuseleh [!]; or, Where ignorance 


was bliss, a musical reading, words 
anon., music by Mary Rosa; pf. © 
Apr:,, 2a) 1928: 2 e. Apr:  tSkii 
688935; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 8943 


Metropolis; by Ferde Grofé, based on 
two American themes by Matt Mal- 
neck and Harry Barris. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1928; E 688759; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 8944 


Mexicana Rose; by M. F. Suarez; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
16, 1928; E 687855; Manuel F. 
Suarez, Clarksburg, W. Va. 8945 


Mi barquilla; por Ed Tavo, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los -Angeles; pf. con 
letra. S8vo. [Photostat] © Mar. 
10, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 688605; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 8946 


Mi Julia; cancion nortena, por I. M. 
Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; pf. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1928; E 
687697 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 


8947 


Miami; words by M. V. Price, music by 
David Reed. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 7; E 687565; M. Virginia Price, 
Miami, Fla. 8948 


Miami moon; words and music by HE. 
St. Clair Piggott. © Apr. 3, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 6; E 688595; Tropical song 
counter, Miami, Fla. 8949 


Mid night dream; waltz, words and 
melody by I. Bradford. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1928; E 687731; Isaac Bradford, 
Ossining, N. Y. 8950 


Millicent; by Andy Sannella; solo for 
E fiat alto saxophone, with pf. acc. 
arr. by Jack Shilkret. © Apr. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 28; E 690148; Spier 
& Coslow, inc., New York. 8951 


Millicent; melody by Andy Sannella, 
arr. by Jack Shilkret; E flat alto 
saxophone solo. © 1 ce. Apr. 11, 
1928; E 688702; Spier & Coslow, 
inec., New York. 8952 


Mifia rula; melodia gallega, letra por 
Bernardo Bermuglez, musica por J. 
Zon [i. e. J. Z. Gonzalez, of Cuba. 
© 1e Apr. 27, 1928; BH 690177; 


Joaquin Zon Gonzalez, Havana, 
Cuba. 8953 
Mindanao moon; words and melody 
by A. Larsen. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1928; 


E 687466; Antoinette Larsen, Los 
Angeles, 8954. 


pt. If, n. s., v. 23 


/ 


Minderne er livets bog; tekst af Alfred 
Kjerulf, musik af Holck Stilling, of 
Denmark; pf. © Nov. 25, 1927; 1c. 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 689511; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 8955 


Minnie darling; words and music by 
I. Whitney. © Apr. 7, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 9; E 688637; Irena Whitney, 
Coeur D’Alene, Id. 8956 


Minor and major; 3-pt. song, words by 
Minnie K. Breid, music by Charles 
Gilbert Spross; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Apr. 26, 1928; 2 ¢« Apr. 28; E 
691054; John Church co., Cincinnati. 
[© new matter] 8957 


| Minstrel (The) boy; an old Irish air 


transeribed and arr. by Calvin. 
Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 26; E 690048; Century music: 
pub. co., New York. 8958. 


Minta Molly, a riddle reel; words and 
music by L. Alli -Nazi; 4 treble- 
voices... © 1c. Apr... 1925.4 EH. 
687595; Lavater Woodward, Liberty, 
Tenn, — 8959" 


Minuet in B minor; by R..M. Critch- 
ley; pf. [Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 
19, 1928; E 690154; Rosamond M. 
Critchley, Worcester. — 8960: 


Minuetto; di L. Boccherini, trascri-- 
zioni di Mario Corti, of Italy; vio- 
lino e pf. © Jan. 27, 1928; 1 c. 
Mar. 21; E 685909; A. & G. Carisch: 
& c., Milan. 8961. 


Mio vals; by M. F. Suarez; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1928; 
H 687856; Manuel F. Suarez, Clarks- 
burg, W. Va. 8962 


Missa Americana; in hon. Sctae. 
Caeciliae, auctore Petro Griesbacher, 
of Germany, op. 235; 2 vel 3 voces, 
aequales cum organo. © Dee. 34. 
1925; 1 ce. May 25, 1927; E 689674 ;-. 
Anton Bohn & sohn, Augsburg, Ger-. 
many. 8963. 

Missa liberorum Dei; setting of the 
Holy Communion, by E. H. Gallop, 
of Great Britain; in F. Watford, 
[England], W. J. Elliott, Itd. 4to. 
© Apr. 3, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 29; B 
6891382; Ernest H. Gallop, London. 

8964 


Missa victimae paschali; in honor of 
the Resurrection, words from the 
liturgy of the Roman Catholic 
church, music by P. H. Arensberg; 
4 mixed voices. Boston, Mass., Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co. 4to. © Feb. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 11; B 688665; 
Peter E. Arensberg, Chillicotte, Mo. 

8965. 


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no. 4, 1928 


8987 


- 


Mississippi and Tennessee; words and 
melody by F. Behe. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1928; E 691048; Francis Bebe, Lilly, 
Pa. 8966 


Mississippi moon; words and music by 
Harry D. Squires; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Apr. 16, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 11; 
E 688681; Harry D. Squires, inc., 
New York. 8967 


Missouri harmony; selection of origi- 
nal University of Missouri songs by 


T. T. Railey. obl. 8vo. © Apr. 19, 
foe e@ and. aff. Apri''21's’ A 
1075053; Thomas T. Railey, St. 
Louis. - 8968 


Mister Herbert Hoover; words by S. 
M. Tudor, music by J. M. Huso. © 
Mar. 31, 1928; 2c. Apr. 5; E 687524; 
Stanley M. Tudor and James M. 
Huso, Grand Rapids, Mich. 8969 


Misterioso no. 2; by Fr. K. Hintz; 
orch. 4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 21; E 687907 ; Photo play music 
co., ine.. New York. 8970 


Mrs. Dunn; words and music by Terry 
Desmond, of England; pf. ace., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in D min. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
20, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 16; E 689493; 
Billy Thorburn music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 8971 


Mocosita juega al golfo; danzon, por 
F. Carballo; pf. © Feb. 10, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 3; E 688581; Francisco 
Carballo, Santurce, Porto Rico. 

8972 


Mode (La); de Vopérette Pom-pom, 
paroles de Jean Le Seyeux, musique 
de Bétove, of France. © Apr. 13, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 689589; Enoch 
et cie., Paris. 8973 


Modern violin method (Metodo mod- 
erno per violino) ; by P. Tucciarone, 
op. 48, pt. 1. [New York], Pat pro- 
gressive edition co. © Apr. 13, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 14; aff. Apr. 18; A 1072810; 
Pasquale Tucciarone, New York. 


8974 
Mon ami; march, by Chas. O’Neill, of 
Canada; band. 4to. © Apr. 15, 


1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 6893806; Water- 
loo music co, Waterloo, Ont., 
Canada. 8975 


Monia ; melody by Melvin Herbert and 
Robert Cloud. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1928; 
E 687530; Ralph. Peer, New York. 

8976 


Moon-time; words by M. Morgan, mel- 
ody by Robert H. Brennen. © 1. 
Apr. 7, 1928; E 687584; Marietta 
‘Morgan, Magness, Ark. 8977 


Moonbeams; serenade, from The red 
mill,. by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. 


4to. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 28; 
E 691079; M. Witmark & sons., 
New York. 8978 


M-o-o-n-]-i-g-h-t; words and music by 
I. Locke. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 
687662 ; Irene Locke (i. e. Mrs. John 
L. Locke, jr.), Seattle. 8979 


Moonlight and you is all that I ask; 
words and musie by E. J. Marotz. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


‘Apr, 12, 1928:3°.2 ..e]: Apresz0' 
688889; Edward J. Marotz, Mt. 
Clemens, Mich. 8980 


Moonlight in the patio; Spanish love 
scene, by Fred W. Clement, op. 1405; 
band, with words. 4to. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 2 e. Apr. 20; E 688870; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

8981 


Moonshine; 2-pt. song, words by 
Michael Drayton, music by George 
Dyson, of Great Britain; treble 
voices; in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 18; E 689630; Edward Ar- 
nold & co., London. 8982 


Moorish dance; by C. W. Pearce, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 28, 1928; 
1 ce. Apr. 9; E 689299; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., ltd., London. 8983 


Mor o gan yw cymru’i gyd; y geiriau 
gan meillionog, gerddoriaeth gan W. 
Morlais Davies, of Great Britain; in 
B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 3, 1928; 1c. Apr. 16; 
E 689460; John Hvyans, Fishguard, 
Wales. 8984 


Morena y Sevillana; danse espagnole, 
by C. Maduro, arr. by P. A. Mar- 
quardt; orch. © Apr. 19, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 21; E 687904; Charles Maduro, 
New York. 8985 


Mortal combat; by W. W. Lowitz, arr. 
by Leo A. Kempinski; orch. with pf. 
or organ... © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 26; E 690055; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

8986 


Mossoul; fox-trot, par Henry Gillet, of 
France; pf. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 «. 
Mar. 20; E 689255; Paul Decour- 
celle, Nice, France. 8987 


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8988 


pt. 11, 0. s., v.23 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Valse in E; 
transcribed by Godfrey Ludlow, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; violin, with pf. ace. © Mar. 
20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 30; E 691097; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 8988 


Mother—a prayer calling you; words 
by- Al H. Wynkoop, music by Clar- 
ence R. Ball. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1928; 
EH 690100; Frank B. Adair, Lebanon, 
Ind. 8989 


Mother, are you. there; waltz ballad, 
words by Mary Delaney, music by 
Harris Weston, of England; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 5; E 689194; Francis, Day 


& Hunter, ltd., London. 8990 
Mother dear; words and music by 
Velma Dentena Nutter. © 1c. Apr. 


13, 1928; E 688756; Velma D. Nut- 
ter, Philadelphia. 8991 


Mother dear, a pal so true; words by 
P. Beldine, music by © Richard 


Broughton. ©1e. Apr. 26, 1928; H- 


690098; Peter Beldine, Amsterdam, 
IN, ANE 8992 


Mother dear, God cares; sacred song, 
arr. by Mary A. Simpson; in F. 
Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9; E 688628 ; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield, N. J. 8993 


Mother Goose parade; characteristic 
march, by Irving Bibo, Lew Breau 
and Maurice Sturm; pf. © Apr. 3, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 3; E 687488; Bibo, 
Bloedon & Lang, ine., New York. 

8994 


Mother memories; words by Nancy B. 
Peterson, music by C. T. Weatherly. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1928; E 687992; 
Nancy B. Peterson and Charmian 
Thomas Weatherly, Bristol, Tenn. 

8995 


Mother mine; words by M. Bonfiglio, 
melody by Robert H. Brennen. © 1 
e. Apr. 18, 1928; E 688837; Maybelle 
Bonfiglio, Hammond, Ind. 8996 


Motherhood; poem by Burns-Orum, 
music by Alexander MacFayden; 
med. voice. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 «. 


Apr. 8; E 687426; Badger music 
pub. co., Milwaukee. 8997 


Mother’s (A) glory; song for Mother’s 
day, words and music by Frank D. 
Loomis; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2 e. Mar. 17; E 686928; 
Clayton F. Summy co.; Chicago. 


Mother’s little gray dress; valse, 
words by S. T. Field, music by Eu- 
gene Platzman. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1928; 
E 6791838; Stella Tom Field, Middle- 
town, Conn. ' 8999 


Mothers of all the world; pageant for 
Mother’s day, words by Hildegarde 
M. Fillmore and others, music by 
James H. Fillmore and _ others. 
Cincinanti, O., Fillmore music house. 
8vo. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 2; 
E 688455; Fillmore bros. co.; Cin- 
cinnati. 9000. 


Mother’s (A) plea; words and music 
by Annabelle Lee [pseud. of L. 
Geer];....© -1,..e., Apr aes as 
687542; Leonore Geer, New York. 

9001 


Mountain rill (Nant y mynydd) ; poem 
from the Welsh of Ceiriog, tr. by 
EK. O. Jones, music by W. S. G. Wil- 
liams, of Great Britain; 2 treble 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 31; E 689314; W. S. Gwynn 
Williams, Llangollen, N. Wales. 

9002 


Mourn no moe; words by John 
Fletcher, music by Peter Warlock, 
of Great Britain; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
London, Winthrop Rogers, ltd. 4to. 
©'Mar: 30, 1928; 2 @ Apri T)- HB 
689400; Hawkes & son (London), 
ltd., London. 9003 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Four 
pieces for string orchestra; arr. by 
Franz C. Bornschein. Se. 1. Alle- 
gro, in B flat. [3 others] © Apr. 
10, 1928; 2 ce Apr. 16; E 687745; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 9004 


Fugue en ut mineur; transcrip- 
tion par Marcel Dupré, of France; 
orgue. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
9; E 689528; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 9005 


The magic flute; 5 minute oper- 
atic selection, arr. by Herman Finck, 
of Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Mar. 7, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
27; E 689125; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 9006 


— Sonata in C minor; fingering and 
phrasing, interpretation of embellish- 
ments, annotations or analyses and 
remarks bearing upon the perform- 
ance, by G. Augustus Holmes and 
Frederick J. Karn, both of Great 
Britain; pf. © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 6; E 689209; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 9007 


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no. 4, 1928 y 


9029 


Much ado about nothing; tarantelle 
‘dramatique, by Bertram Srawley, 
‘arr. by Geo. H. Sanders, both of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 26, 1928 ; 
-.2 e. Apr. 27; BE 691024; Sanders- 
- Weiss, ine., New York. 9008 


Mujer (Una) a mi gusto; duo, letra 
y musica por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, 


domiciled at Chicago. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
12, 1928; E 687698; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 9009 


Murder in the first degree; words and 
melody by V. Spivey. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
23, 1928; E 688958; Victoria Spivey, 
New York. 9010 


Musie brings memories of you; words 
and melody by R. Cooke. © 1 «. 
Apr. 4, 1928; E 688522; Ralph Cooke, 
South Belmar, N. J. 9011 


Music pictures; descriptions by Frank 
J. Baum, music and illustrations by 
Margaret Pearson Joyner; pf. 1. 
The dance of the rag doll. [5 


others] © Mar. 21, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
30; E 691104; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 9012 


Music study course; by Grace Helen 
Bech, pe. © Mar. 1; 1928: 2 e. 
Mar. 7; aff. Apr. 9; A 1072620; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 9013 


Musical (The) giants (Glazbeni di- 
vovi) ; overture, selected and arr. by 
R. Cernkovich; 8 piece tamburitza 
orch. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 
19; E 687836; Rudolph Cernkovich, 
Chicago. 9014 


Musieal settings for clog dance tech- 
nic; by Gertrude Haynes Young; pf. 
© Apr. 13, 1928; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 
16; A. 1073595; Gamble, hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 9015 


My aeroplane for two; words and mu- 
sic by V. Zace; pf. and ukulele. acc. 
San Francisco, Calif., Sunset pub- 
lishing co. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 2; E 688454; Vera Zace, San 
Francisco. 9016 


My angel (Angela mia) ; words by Lew 
Pollack, music by Erno Rapée; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss. © Apr. 19, 1928; 2 e. Apr. 
20; E 688884; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 9017 


My bed is a boat; unison song, words 
by Robert Louis Stevenson, music by 
Perey Turnbull, of Great Britain; 
in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 2, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
13; E 689612 ; Edw ard Arnold & co., 

-’ London. | 9018 


104065—28——5 


My blossom bride; Hopi Indian love 
song, fox trot from His blossom 
bride, -by A. M. Baldwin; pf. © 
Mar: 30, 1928; 2c. Apr. 3; E 687419; 
Anita M. Baldwin, Santa Anita, 
Calif. 9019 


My blossom bride; Hopi Indian love 
song, from His blossom bride, words 
and music by A. M. Baldwin. 1. 
Low voice in E.—2. Medium voice in 
G—8. High voice in B flat. © Mar. 
30, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 3; E 687421; 
Anita M. Baldwin, Santa Anita, 
Calif. 9020 


My cowboy ; words by S. T. Field, mu- 
sie by Eugene Platzman. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 4, 1927; E 679182; Stella Tom 
Field, Middletown, Conn. 9021 


My daddy’s coffin blues; words and 
melody by Bessie A. Smith. © 1c. 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687862; Georgia 
music co., New York. 9022 


My dear miss; one step, words by Na- 
than Izenberg, music by J. Janicki, 
of Poland, domiciled at New Bed- 


ford, Mass. ©1e. Apr. 25, 1928; E 
688987; Joseph Janicki, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 9023 


My dear old father; words and music 
by A. KR. Bray. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1928: 
E 687449 ; Arbaleeta Ross Bray, Wil- 
lard, Mo. 9024 


My dream of paradise; words and mel- 
ody by J. Tallariti: © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1928; E 687452; Joseph YTallariti, 
Tacoma. 9025 


My dream within my dreams; words 
and melody by R. Cooke. © 1 e«. 
Apr. 4, 1928; E 688520; Ralph Cooke, 
South Belmar, N. J. 9026 


My father; words by C. Fox [and] My 
“mother; words anon.: musie by C. 
Fox: ©. Apr. 10, 1928; 2c. Apr. 28; 
E 690119; Catharine Fox, Middle- 
town, Del. 9027 


My girl; ballad fox trot, melody by 
F. Oliver and F. Kelton. © 1 «. 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687867; Felix Oli- 
ver and Frank Kelton, New York. 

9028 


My grandpappy’s gun; words by AI. 
Bernard, music by J. Russel Robin- 
son; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Anthony J. Franchini. © Apr. 12, 
1928; 2 ce. Apr. 14; E 687704; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 9029 


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9030 


My heart is in the roses; waltz, words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred 
Fisher, arr. by Alfred J. Doyle; 
male quartet. 4to. © Apr. 2,.1928; 
2 ¢ Apr. 4; E 687506; ,Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. 9030 


My heart’s in Normandy; words and 
music by M. G. Mathis. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 5, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 687636; Mar- 
garet G. Mathis, Louisville. 9031 


My lady of dreams; words and melody 
by M. Dixon. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1928; 
E 688516; May Dixon, San Fran- 
cisco. 9032 


My laughing Lena; melody by C. S. 
Harris. © 1.¢. Apr. 17, 1928; E 
687812; Charles Saul Harris, New 
York. 9033 


My little gypsy ; melody by B. M. Gold- 


berg. dnc) Apr. 18; ,fe2ore Li 
688843; Bertha M. Goldberg, 
Youngstown, O. 9084 


My little house is your house; fox- 


trot, words by Pat K. Heale, music _ 


by Ken Kennedy, of Great Britain ; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by AI. 
Stevens; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Dec. 29, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 5, 1928; E 689147; Peter Derek 
& co., London. 9035 


My lonesome years; words and music 
by F. X. Potvin, arr. by Walter W. 
Newcomer. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2c. Apr. 
19; E 687849; Francis X. Potvin, 
Providence, R. I. 9036 


My long lost summer; words and mu- 
sic by Netta Naomi Andrews. San 
Francisco, Cal., Fisk music pub. co. 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 
688828; Janet Andrews. Richison, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 9037 


My love rode by; words by Gertrude 
R. Ross, music by Mary Hvelene Cal- 
breath. 1. High voice, in G.—2. Low 
voice, in E flat. © Apr. 20, 1928; 
2 c. each Apr. 26; E 691005; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 9038 


My love’s an arbutus; old Irish air, 
harmonized and arr. by Reginald 
Redman, of Great Britain; violin, 
violoncello and pf. © Mar. 21, 
1928; 1 ce. Apr. 9; E 689381; Auge- 
ner, ltd., London. 9039 


My mama scolds me for flirting ; words 
and melody by Dock Walsh. ©. 1 e. 
Apr. 7, 1928; E 687578; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 9040 


. pt. 1, ns s., v. 23 


My Mobile moon; words by Flo. Stokes 
[i. e. Florene Stokes], music by 
Harry Jay [pseud. of. Harry J. Lin- 
coln]; pf. and ukulele ace:' © Apr. 
ah 4928 3 2) res; Apr. 27 : «HA GOOIRT ; 
Florene Stokes, Mobile.  ——« 9041 


My Ohio home; ballad, words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson, 
_arr. by Alfred J. Doyle; male quar- 
tet. 4to. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2'c. Apr. 
4; E 687507; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 9042 


My Ohio home; fox-trot, words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donald- 
son, arr. by Anthony Gale; orch. 
© Apr...12;' 1928" 2 euvAge fa 
688768 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
9043 


My own Johnstown; words by Edward 
A. Dittmar and Harry Hesselbein, 
music by Charles Wakefield Cadman. 
©. Mar. 80, 1928; 2 ¢, Mar. 313, E 
687361; Johnstown chamber of com- 
merce, Johnstown, Pa. 9044 


My pressed red rose; waltz, melody 
by P. Toma. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1928; 
E 688853 ; Peter Toma, Brooklyn. 

9045 


My song; words by Tyrone King, mu- 
sic by Cecil Ellis; high voice. © 
Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 687607; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York... 9046 


My Swanee sunshine; words by Ed. 
Lowry, music by Mickey Kippel, arr. 
by Larry Shay; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 1, 1928; 2°c. Apri '9;' EB 
688633 ; Harry Rosenthal, ine., Mil- 
waukee. 9047 


My sweet little rose; words by A. L. 
Brinson, melody by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1928; E 687580; 
Arthur L. Brinson, Niagara Falls, 
N..X 9048 


My sweetheart; waltz, words and mel- 
ody by.C. Arlen... ©, 1,-c. Apr. 23, 
1928; E 687983; Charles Arlen, Los 
Angeles. 9049 


My sweetheart is a shy little fairy; 
words and melody by J. Patterson. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1928; E 688749; 
Ralph Peer, New York. 9050 


My sweetie’s sweet; Dixie fox-trot, 
words and melody by Ralph Sowell 
[i. e. R. S. Sowell] © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1928; E 691155; Ralph Spellman 
Sowell, Detroit. 9051 


My sword and I; from The three: mus- 
keteers, words by Clifford Grey, mu- 


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no: 4; 1928 9°) 


‘sie by Rudolf Friml.. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 6; E 688584; Harms, 
-ine., New York. 9052 


My treasure; words and music by R. 
‘L. Mitchell. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 690003 ; Richard Langley Mitchell, 
Evanston,. Ill. 9053 


My wandering friend; words by A. 
Douchey, music by Richard Brough- 
ton. ‘© Mar. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 5; 
E 687523; Anna Douchey, Los An- 
geles. 9054 


Mystére (Mystery); de M. Delmas- 
Popy, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Feb..25, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 20; FE 689276; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

9055 


Nada; musical comedy in 3 acts, words 
by S..B. Adsit, music by H. M. Mack- 
lin. _Champaign, Ill., Taylor-Fisher 
music shop. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 12; D 27310; Hall M. Macklin 

and Stephen B. Adsit, Champaign, 

Til. - 9056 


Nagelschmied (Der) ; worte von Hein- 
rich von Reder, musik von Berthold 
Franz, of Germany, op. 31, nr. 38; 
vierstimmigen minnerchor. 4to. © 
Sept. 20, 1927; 1 c« Apr. 11, 1928; E 
689349 ; Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 

9057 


Naissance .(La) du amour; by C. 
Power; harpe. ©1c. Apr. 5, 1928; 
E 687532; Carmel Power, Chicago. 

9058 


Napoli; words and melody by S. S. 
Hawkes. © 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 1928; HE 
688900; Stanley S. Hawkes, Brook- 
lyn. 9059 


Napule perla ’e ll’Italia; versi di E. 
Battiparano, melodia di Vincenzo De 
Crescenzo, 4to. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 6; E 688560; Ernesto Rossi, 
New York. 9060 


Nation’s (The) praise; words by L. 
G. Smith, melody by Robert H. Bren- 
nen. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1928 ; E 688840 ; 

' Laura G. Smith, Beacon, N. Y. 
9061 


Nature voices; cho., words by Charles 
Kingsley, music by Harry Hale 
Pike; men’s voices. 4to.. © Apr. 17, 
1928: 2 ec. Apr. 19; E 687835; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 9062 


Naughty but nice; words by May 
Shoafstall. [i. e. M. S. Hackard], 
music by M. S. Hackard; pf. © 1c. 

Apr. 23, 1928; E 688964; May Shoaf- 
‘stall Hackard, Alton, Ill. 9063 


9074 


Navy blue and gold; march, words 
anon., music by J. W. Crosley; pf. 
© 1a Apr. 20, 1928; E 688916; J. 
W. Crosley, Annapolis. 9064 


Nbraccia a tte; versi e musica di L. 
Canoro; violin. © 1 ce Apr. 5, 1928; 
E 687534; Louis Canoro, New York. 

9065 


Nearer; sacred song, words and music 


by G.-A. Collin; with violin: obbl. 
ad lib, © Apr. 19, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 
28; E 690116; G. A. Collin, Somer- 
set, Pa. 9066 


Need you ask me; words by Egbert 
Harold van Delden and F. L: Cooper, 
jr., melody by John Peter Sacco. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1928; E 688904; Fred- 
erick Linn Cooper, jr., New. York. 

9067 


Negro (Il) flemmatico (Black bot- 
tom) ; fox trot, di Amleto Fiorni, of 
Italy, op. 147; piccola orch. 4to. © 
Mar. 23, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 19; EB 
689653 ; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

9068 


Nei giardini di una piccola fata; di 


Aldo Cantarini, of Italy; piccola 
orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
Apr,16,5 1928: tc, Apr 17 2, 6 


689497 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
9069 


Nest eggs; by Marion Hickman; pf. © 
Apr: 13,.) 1928: Be! Apr 1647 
687769 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 9070 


Never mind; words by Alexander Rob- 
inson and James Blythe, melody 
by Aletha Dickerson. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
25, 1928; E 688996; Klaas music 
pub. co., Chicago. 9071 


Never no neckin’ now; words and mu- 
sic by J. R. Alter; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1928; E 687726; Jacob R. Alter, 
Philadelphia. 9072 


Never roam again blues; words and 
music by Al. Wilson and Chas. Wein- 
berg; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. New York, AI. 
Wilson music pub. co. © Apr. 19, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 688895; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

9073 


New and pretty but the old Ford had 
to set the pace; words and melody 
by E. Howard. © Mar. 8, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 12; E 683792 ; Edward Howard, 
Washington. 9074 


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9075 


pt. II, D.s., v. 23 


New Hampshire; words by Andrew B. | No easy rider blues; words and mel- 


Sterling, music by Max Prival and 
Josephine McCormick ; pf. acc., with 


ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 


Apr, oO" LO28 20". Agr. aaa ae 
688925; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. > 6 9075 


Next; fox trot, words and melody by 
R. Salmon, of Russia, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1. Apr. 10, 1928; E 
687671; Reuben Salmon, Brooklyn. 

9076 


Ngoma (The); regimental march of 
the 6 King’s African rifles, by H. 
McLeven, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Mar. 24,°1928; 1c Apr..20; E 
689570; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

9077 


Nie tkniente reka ni czyja; words by 
K. Biedrzycki, music by W. Worones. 
© Mar. 30, 1928; 2. ce. Apr. 2; HE 
687406; Konstanty Biedrzycki, Chi- 
cago. 9078 


Night (A) of love; by H. Oblinger ; 
melody, with pf. acc. 
9, 1928; E 688652; Harry Oblinger, 
San Francisco. 9079 


Night (The) you sang Sweet Gene- 
vieve ; words and music by Al. Swan- 
son, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace.; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 11, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 23; EH 689502; Lareine & 
co., Itd., London. 9080 


Nightmare blues; words and melody 


by V. Spivey. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1928; | 


E 688960 ; New 
York. 9081 


Ninna—nanna; versi di G.. Pinelli, 
musica di T. Petralia Carducci, of 
Italy. © Apr. 30,1928; 1.-c. Apr. 
26; E 689664; A. Forlivesi & @, 
Florence, Italy. 9082 


Nirvana; words by John Hall Wee- 
lock, deutsch von Albert Noelte, mu- 
sic by Radie Britain, of the United 
States, op. 7. © Sept. 15, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 30, 1928; E 687409; Otto Hal- 
breiter, Munich, Germany. 9083 


Nitteren ; charleston, af Edvard Brink, 
of Denmark; pf. © Nov. 25, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 15, 1928; EH 689508; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 9084 


No; words and music by Al. Wilson 
and Russ Hird; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
© Apr. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 20; E 
688894; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 9085 


Victoria Spivey, 


© 1c. Apr. | 


ody by Hattie C. Burleson. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 11, 1928; E 688718; Columbia 
phonograph co., inc., New York. 
9086 
No name waltz; words by H. Kelly, 
melody by A. Chelli. © 1 ce. Apr. 
2, 1928; E 687448; Harry Kelly and 
Alfredo Chelli, San Francisco. 9087 


No one; words by O. Smulian, music 
by L. Block... © 1.¢, Appad::4928 ; 
E 687450; Ohren Smulian and Leon 
Block, Pine Bluff, Ark. 9088 


No other arms; words and music by 
J. H. Buckley. ©1c. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 690006; John H. Buckley, New 
Haven. 9089 


Nobody cares like mother; words by 
M. Heene, melody by Robert H. 
Brennen. © 1 c.-Apr. 18, 1928; E 
6888386; Marguerite Adalene Heene, 

' Leavenworth, Kan, - 9090 


Nobody seems to care for me; words 
by N. Baran, music by Jack Hd- 
wards. New York City, Frank Har- 
ding. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c Mar. 
27; E 688577; Natalie Baran, Water- 
bury, Conn. 9091 


Noche en la bahia de Palma (Nuit 
sur la baie de Palma); de Mallorca, 
suite de Joaquin Turina, of Spain; 
pf. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; 
EK 689408; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 9092 


Nocturne in © minor; Aa la Chopin, 
by R. Polak; pf. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Paramount music pub. co. © 


Apr" "26,"" 1928) 2 ec Aso 
691144; Rudolph Polak, Los Angeles. 
9093 

Non pit... . ; madrigale, di Pietro 


Cimara, of Italy, rid. di T. Petralia 
C.; orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© Apr. 12, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 26; HB 
689661; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 9094 


Nordic; symphony no. 1, second move- 
ment, by Howard Hanson, -op. 21; 
orch.; in E min. © Mar. 29, 1928; 
2iie. Apr. 20;: E \688885; Coc. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 9095 


North star; words and music by Anne 
Spencer Watkins. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1928; E 688526; Anne §S. Watkins, 
New York. 9096 


Norwich hymn; words by Arthur Wal- 
lace Peach, music by John L. 
Twombly.. © Mar. 29; 1928; 2.c. 
Apr. 2; E 687429; Norwich wuniver- 
sity, Northfield, Vt. 9097 


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no. 4, 1928 


3 9116 


Nostalgie; ouverture symphonique, de 
' José M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur et 1°" violon 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 20; E 689252; A. Bosc, 
Paris. é' 9098 


Nostromo; by Gaylord Yost; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
26; E 690031; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 9099 


Not guilty; photo-play music, by Leo 
A. Kempinski, op. 75; orch. © Apr. 
10) toes 2 Co ADE. tL. Hi 688647 ; 
Irving Berlin standard music. corp., 
New York. - 9100 


Novelettes; by E. Markham. Lee, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. In the corn- 
fields. [4 others] © Mar. 23, 1928; 
1 ¢e. Apr. 18; E 689470 ; International 
musie co., ltd., London. 9101 


Novia (La) del Sargento; 6, Nueva 
Adelita, letra y 6rden de musica por 
L. Cordero, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 
1928; E 687926; José Perches En- 
riquez, Los Angeles. 9102 


Now I lay me down to sleep; words 
and music by H. L. Bloomquist ; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1928; E 688691; Han- 


nah Lundberg Bloomquist, Coteau, | 


N. D. 9103 


Now that I’ve found you; words and 
melody by H. S. Parham. © 1 :« 
Apr. 9, 1928; E 687649; H. Strath- 
dene Parham, Chicago. 9104 


Nursery (The) rhyme band book; 
songs, arr. by L. E. De Rusette, of 
Great Britain ; percussion band, with 
pf. ace. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 2, 1928; 1 @ Mar. 
31; E 689317; Louie EH. De Rusette, 
Sutton, Surrey, England. 9105 


O ask of the stars above you (Pre- 
gtntale 4 las estrellas); Mexican 
folksong, English version by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, music arr. by 
Charles F. Manney. 1. High, in F— 
2. Low, in D. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c. 
each Apr. 16; E 687748; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 9106 


O’ beautiful lady; words by P. D. 
Feinman, music by Richard Brough- 
ton. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1928; E 687888; 

* Philip D. Feinman, Chicago. 9107 


O Canada; words by Lawrence Buch- 
an, music by C. Lavallée, of Can- 


ada, arr. by Fred R. Weaver. ‘To- 
ronto, Canada, Whaley, Royce & 
co., ltd. © Apr. 26, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 
26; E 689651; Fred R. Weaver mu- 
sic co., Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 
9108 


O Cuba (Tu); habanera, Spanish 
words by Fernan Sanchez, English 
version by Frederick H. Martens, 
music by E. Sanchez de Fuentes, arr. 
by Charles Fonteyn Manney. 1. 
High, in F.—2, Low, in D. © Apr. 
9, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 16; E 687749; 
Oliver Ditson ‘co., Boston. 9109 


O filii; variations sur l’opera, de Jean 
de Gibon, of France; orgue ou har- 
monium. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 «¢ 
Apr. 18; E 689434; Vve. L. J. Biton, 
St.-Laurent-sur-Sévre, Vendée, 
France. 9110 


O great first cause; hymn anthem, set 
to tune Rawdon, words by Frederic 
Montague de la Fosse, music by F. 
G. Mann, of Canada. London, No- 
vello & co., ltd. S8vo. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 30; E 689321; Fred- 
eric G. Mann, Peterborough, On- 
tario, Canada. 9111 


O Israel, return unto the Lord your 
God; anthem, words from Hosea 
XIV, music by Frank L. Sealy; 
mixed voices, with ten. and_ bass 
solos and organ ace. 4dto. © Apr. 
ot, 1928: 2c, Apr. 30; By, G9hiae6: 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 9112 


O light of life; vesper anthem, words 
by F. T. Palgrave, music by Rich- 
ard Kountz; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Apr. 13; 1928; .2° cOUApro IE.» 
687770 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 9115 


OQ. Loerd,. with weary ‘hearts . we're 
yearning; words by E. A. Barrell, 
music by H. Engelmann; in J flat. 
©” Apr! 25/1928 2° Apr.’ 27 3 
691066; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© words] 9114 


O sole mio (My sunshine); by E. di 
Capua, arr. by H. Aleinikoff; violin 
1, 2 and, pts,.,©@, Mar. 20,1928... 214 
Apr. 9; E 688619; Co-operative mv- 
sic co., Philadelphia. 9115 


O’ tango; tango, paroles de Jean Pari- 
got, musique de B. Calvete, of 
France; pf. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
1c Mar. 20; E 689245; Babi! Sal- 
vete, Paris. 9116 


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9117 


O, what a wonderful Saviour; words 
and musie by A. H. Ackley. Chi- 
cago—Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 2'c. Mar. 14; E 
683859 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 9117 


Oberek mieszany; melody by P. Hu- 
meniuk. © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928; HB 


687537; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 
| 9118 
Off to the fox hunt; by Roger H. 


Woodrow, of Germany; pf., 6 hands. 
© Apr. 7, 1928; 2) c. -Apr. 9; E 
688631; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

9119 


Offenbach (Jacques) Miracle scene; 
from The tales of Hoffmann, by Of- 
fenbach,. arr. by P. A. Marquardt; 
erch; ©. Apr. .6, 1928;, 2; ¢. Apr. 
4; E 688622; Photo play music co., 
ine., New York. 9120 


Offertory (Volontaire); by Richard 
Howsgill, of England; orch. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 3; E 689156; Hawkes & 
son (London), Itd., London. 9121 


Oh, Al, you are my pal; words and 
music by R. C. Lippert. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
27, 1928; E 691036; Ruth Cashen 
Lippert, Chicago. 9122 


Oh! dear mother; words and melody 
by M. H. Matthews, of Canada. © 
1 c. Apr. 6, 1928; E 688541; Mat- 
thew Henry Matthews, Milner, B. C., 
Canada. 


Oh, man of mine; words and music by 
F. L. Moore. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 
6; E 688571; Frances L. Moore, 
Marion, Ind. 9124 


Oh, Mary I love you; words and mu- 
sic by John J. Schneider; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 14, 1928: 2 «. 
Apr. 16; E 687778; Songtex music 
co., Philadelphia. 9125 


Oh, Mr. Swanee; fox-trot song, words 
and melody by Will Will [i. e. W. 
M. Will], arr. by Roger Halle. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1928; EH 688993; Wil- 
liam Morrison Will, Katonah, N. Y. 

9126 


Oh mother dear; words by A. Bell, 
music by Jacob Rosemarin, of Can- 
ada. ©1e. Apr. 9, 1928; E 688644; 


Amelia Bell, Montreal, Canada. 
9127 
Oh! paradise; words and music by 


S. B. Cadman; pf., with words and 
cho. of mixed voices. Monongahela, 


9123 


pt. II, 0. 8., v. 23 


Pa., Mrs. W. H. Cadman. 4to. © 
Apr.; | 24, 151928 ; i-2itben Apr 27, EB 
688947 ; Sadie B. Cadman, Mononga- 
hela, Pa. 9128 


Oh, those thrills; words and music by 
W. T. Miller. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 2, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 6; E 688570; Walter T. 
Miller, Freeport, Pa. 9129 


Oh! you have no idea; words by Phil 
Ponce, music by Dan Dougherty ; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr. 28; E 690130; Ager, Yel- 
len & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

9130 


Ojitos negros; letra por Carlos Ramon 
Chano, musica por C. R. Chano y 
Ed Tavo, both of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. 8vo. [Photostat] 
© ‘Mar. ''10,''192832:e. Apr. 6; E 
688604; Dionisio Acosta, Los ’An- 
geles. 9131 


Old-fashioned (An) garden ; solo or 
duet, words and music by G. A. Col- 
lin; with violin obbl.:ad lib. © Apr. 
19, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 28; E 690115; 
G. A. Collin, Somerset, Pa. / 9132 


Old (The) fashioned love of the days 


long ago; words and music by Effie 
F. Kamman; pf. and ukulele acc., 
with chords for tenor banjo, man- 
dola or guit. ad lib. © Apr..,25, 
1928; 2c. Apr. 28; E 690148; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. $133 


Old (The) man of the mountains; mu- 
sical comedy in 1 act, words and 
music by William Stuart Baines. 
4to. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2c. Apr. 19; 
D 27309; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 9134 


Old (The) mill-wheel (Hen olwyn 
ddwr y felin); unison song, poem 
from the Welsh of Bryfdir, English 
tr. by H. Idris Bell, music by W. 8S. 
G. Williams, of Great Britain; in 
F. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Mar. 31, 1928; 1c. Mar. 
31; E 689315; W. S. Gwynn Wil- 
liams, Llangollen, N. Wales. 91385 


Old (The) musical box (Boite de mu- 
sique); by Bertram Srawley, arr. 
by Geo. H. Sanders, both of Great 
Britain; pf. © Aprs.26; 192832 c. 
Apr. 27; E 691025; Sanders-Weiss, 
inc., New York. 9136 


Old pal make my dreams come true; 
words by HE. M. Lynch, music by 
Lytton S. Davis. © Apr. 21, 1928; 
2 ce. Apr. 21; E 688953; Elsie M. 
Lynch, Peace Valley, Mo. 9137 


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no. 4, 1928 — 


Old (An) palace (Palazzo vecchio) ; 
nocturne, by James Francis Cooke; 
pf. ‘© Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; 
E 691064; Theodore Presser ©Co., 
. Philadelphia. 9138 


Old pals are the best pals after all; 
words by Billy Rose, music by Gene 
Austin and Charles Bates. © Apr. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; E 690050; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 9139 


Omar, the tentmaker ; words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by William 
Berwald; high voice. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. © Apr. 25, 
1928; 2 c, Apr. 28; E 691075; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Boston. 9140 


On the banks of Mississippi; words 
and music by S. K. Ramer, of Can- 
ada; pf. © 1¢. Apr. 18, 1928; E 
691163; Sarah Kate Ramer, Van- 
couver, B.,.C., Canada. 9141 


On the banks of the little Muskegon 
River; words by M. Martin, music 
by David Reed. ©1e. Apr. 7, 1928; 
EK 687601; Minnie Martin; Gulliver 
P. O., Mich. 9142 


On the blue Danube; waltz song, by 
Johann Strauss, words and arr. of 
music by J. 8S. Fearis; male voices. 
' 4to.’ © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 9; 
E 687613; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
eago. 9143 


On the board walk where you ought 
to be; words and music by J. J. 
Muller; © 1 c¢. Apr. 11, 1928; E 
690170; John Jacob Muller, Tren- 
ton, N. J. 9144 


On the night we did the boom boom 
by the sea; words by Billy Rose 
and Ballard Macdonald, melody by 
Jimmy Monaco. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1928; 
E 688464; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 9145 


On the road to Cairo; patrouille orien- 
tale, by Bertram Srawley, arr. by 
Geo. H. Sanders; both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
27; E 691026; Sanders-Weiss, inc., 
New York. 9146 


On the sunny side of a sunny hill in 
Santa Fé; words and music by Hu- 
bert W. David, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc.; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 26, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 27; E 689691; Wor- 
ton David, ltd., London. 9147 


On the vagabond trail; words by El- 
liott Keller, music by Wally Young; 


; 9158 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 


3; E 687444; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 9148 


On the village green; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 
Mar. ‘31, ,,19285,,.2 -e,,,Apr. ,. 35:5 
687499 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 9149 


Once in a life-time; words by Ray- 
mond Klages, melody by Jesse Greer. 
© 1 ce. Apr. 9, 1928; E 687657; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 9150 


One and one; words by Max Rutchik, 
melody by L. Whitcup. © 1. Apr. 
9, 1928; E 688659; Leonard Whit- 
cup, New York. 9151 


One chance with you; words and 
melody by Al André. © 1 ce. Apr. 
27, 1928; E 691031; Alvin St. Clair 
Austin, Pittsburgh. 9152 


One hour; words and musie by Ernest 


Longstaffe, of Great Britain. © 
Apr. 26, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 27; EH 
689689; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 


9153 


One land; words and music adapted 
by L. A. De Vilbiss, arr. by Erdell 
Mutchler. Philadelphia, Pa., M. D. 
Swisher. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2.e. Apr. 
26; E 691012; Lydia Allen De Vil- 
biss, Philadelphia. 9154 


One little kiss in the moonlight; words 
by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, music 
by Harry Warren. © Apr. 19, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 20; E 688888; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 9155 


One more river; words and tune anon., 
arr. by Peter Warlock [pseud of 
Philip Heseltine] of Great Britain; 
4 male voices. London, Winthrop 
Rogers, Itd. 4to © Mar. 30, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 7; E 689399; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 9156 


One smile; lyrics by F. L. Cooper, jr., 
and Egbert Harold Van Delden, 
melody by. John Peter Sacco. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1928; E 688905; Fred- 
erick Linn Cooper, jr., New York. 

9157 


One summer day; by A. M. Virgil, op. 
78, no. 2; pf. New York, Virgil 
piano school co. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 28; E 690138; Antha M. 
Virgil, New York. 9158 


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9159 


Only; waltz song, words by Percy 
Edgar, music by John Barclay, of 


Great Britain; in C min. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 28, 
19285) 12>.¢e.. Apr. 6145) eH 4689450 : 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., 
London. 9159 


Only a dream; words by A. Josler, 
musie by Alberto Castellani, of Italy. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 688471; A. 
Josler, Chicago. 9160 


Only for you; words by Norma A. 
Carmichael, music by Mae Scott 
Carter, of Canada. © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1928; E 688761; Emma Mae Carter, 
Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. 

9161 


Only (The) one I love doesn’t love me 
any more; words by J. Walker, 
musie by T. E. Tudor. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1927; E 658531; Jessie Walker, 
Belton, S. C. 9162 


Only one word for her; words. by 
Edith C. M. Boodle, music by Ray- 
mond Loughborough, of 
Britain. © Mar. 29, 1928; 1 ec. Mar. 
31; E 689131; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 9163 


Onward Christians brave; words by 
James Rowe, music by Thomas 
Benton; 4 mixed voices. © Jan. 
2, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 38; E 688209; 
EKugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 9164 


Open (The) road; suite, by Hermann 
Lohr, of Great Britain; orch. with 
1st violin conductor. 1. Pastorale. 
[3 others]. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 29; E 689593; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 9165 


Opus 1; melody by M. Manguso. © 
1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 688470; Michael 
Manguso, Chicago. 9166 


Orage (Storm); de Zerco, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Mar. 10, 1928; 1c. Apr. 9; E 689416; 
Barrau, Luchon, France. 9167 


Oriental; by Gregory Matusewitch, op. 
3, no. 1, arr. by J. G. Samoos; vio- 
lin or concertina, with pf. ace. © 
Apr. 16, 1928; 2c. Apr. 24; E 687978; 


I. Press and G. Matusewitch, Brook- 
lyn. 9168 
Oriental dream eyes; fox-trot, words 


by Geo. W. Meyer, music by H. von 
Platen, of Germany; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in B flat. [Staff 


Great — 


pt. II, 0. S., v. 23: 


and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 

14, 1928; 1c. Apr. 18; E..689448;. 

Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., London, 
9169: 


Orphans’ (The) cantata (Waisen- 
kantate); German text by G. C. 
Berkemeier English version by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Louis Edgar Johns, op. 25; mixed 
voices, with pf. or organ acc. 4to. 
© Feb. 28, 1928; 2c. Apr. 30; E 
_691134; Carl. Fischer, ine., New 
York. ‘ 9170 


Our alma mater, the pride of the 
southland; words and music by O. 
W. Winkfield. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; 
E 691052; Orange Willis Winkfield, 
Chicago. 9171 


Our America ; save! by B. McKahan ; 
pf. New York City, Frank Harding. 
© Apr. 12, 1928; 2 e. Apr. 19; E 
687844 ; Bessie McKahan, Stuart, Ia. 

9172 


Our America; new national song, 
words and music by L. F. Kendall. 
4to. ©: July 19, 1927; 2 ec: Apr. 7,. 
1928; E 687560; Laura Frances 
Kendall, Los Angeles. 9173. 


Our America; words and music by F 
L. Veach. .New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2c. Apr. 
20; E 688891; Frank ii Veach, 
Marion, Il. 9174 


Our American flyers; waltz, by W. J. 
Schultz; violin and pf. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 2c. Apr. 2; E 688463; William: 
J. Schultz, Brooklyn. 9175 


Our Lindy of the U. S. A.} words by 
E. Maxim, music by Jack Edwards. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. 2, 1928; 2c. Apr. 6; E 688569 ; 
Ethel Maxim, Orange, Mass. 9176. 


Out of the deep I eall; words by H. 
W. Baker, music by V. V. Crounse ; 
sop. or ten. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1928; 
E 690171; Valley Vedder Crounse, 
Altamont, N. Y. 9177 


Ouverture zu einer revue (Ouverture 
de revue) ; von Paul Lincke, of Ger- 
many; salon-orch. mit pf. direktion. 
4to.. ‘© Apr. 7, 1928 “tie. Apr 24 - 
E 689601; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 

9178: 


Over the garden wall; words. by 
Myrrha Bantock, music by Doro- 
thea Barcroft, of Great Britain. 
Caravans. [5 others] © Mar. 23, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 689575 ; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 9179 


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no. 4, 1928 


‘Over the hills and home again; way- 
farer’s song, words by Daniel S. 
Twohig, music by Oley Speaks; med. 
voice.’ © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
3; E 688491; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 9180 


Over the meadow; tarantelle, by Wal- 
lace A. Johnson, op. 186, no. 6; pf. 
© Mar. 31, 1928; 2c. Apr. 3; E 
687495; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 9181 


Oyaneetah; Seminole love song, words 
by Glen MacDonough, music by Vic- 
tor Herbert, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.—2. 
Sop. and alto voices. © Apr. 23, 
1928; 2 ¢. each Apr. 28; E 691077, 
691078; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 9182, 9183 


Ozarka suite; by Carl Busch; full 
orch. Se. and pts. 1. A morning 
pastorale. [8 others] © Apr. 10, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 18; E 688734; Henry 
T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 9184 


‘Paese mio bello; valzer melodia di 
Anthony Galasso, of Italy, domiciled 
‘fat Jersey City, N. J. © 1c. Mar. 
21, 1928; E 687158; Peter Clano, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 9185 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
O holy Jesus (O bone Jesu); an- 
them, English tr. and arr. of music 
by E. Harold Greer; 4 women’s 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 «. 


Apr. 11; BE 688684; H. W. Gray co., | 


New’: York. 9186 


Pals (The) of long ago; words and 
musi¢c by Frank Baffa and Pat Baffa 
[i. e. Patrick Baffa] © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1928; EK 690074; Patrick Baffa, Jer- 
sey City. 9187 


Papa; words and melody by L. Satz. 
©,1.c. Apr. 25, 1928: EH 690105: 
Ludwig Satz, Sea Gate, New York 
Harbor, N. Y. 9188 


Parade; de Trois caprices, poésie de 
Théodore de Banville, musique de 


Georges Auric, of France. © Mar. 
10, 1928; 1 ec. Apr...9;, E.. 689552; 
Heugel, Paris. 9189 


Paris life; morceau francais, by Miro 
Mosay, of Czechoslovakia, arr. by 
Geo. H. Sanders, of Great Britain; 
pf. ©. Apr. 2, 1928; 2c. Apr. 6: E 
688574; Sanders-Weiss, inc., New 
York. : 9190 

Parrandero (El); letra y musica di 


Maximo Cervantes y Ed. Tavo, both 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 


9202 


ry 


pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © Mar. 1, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 10; E 687630; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 9191 


Parrandero (Fl); letra y arreglo de 
musica por Luis Cordero, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1928; E 687927; José Per- 
ches Enriquez, Los Angeles. 9192 


(Leonard) Three 
Shelley songs; words by Shelley, 
music by L. Pascoe-Williams, of 
Great Britain. 2d set. London, Kd- 
win Ashdown, ltd. 1. Longing. [2 
others] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1¢. Apr. 6; 
EH 689205; Leonard Pascoe-Williams, 
London. 9193 


Passacaglia; by Annette H. Meyers; 
gt. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2 ¢..Apr. 13; 
E 688735; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 9194 


Pascoe - Williams 


Passion’s slave; by H. Maurice Jac- 
quet; orech. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 14; E 687777; Irving . Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

9195 


Pastoral, en sol; de M. Blancafort, of 
France: pf. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 e. 
Mar. 20, 1928; E 689295; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 9196 


Pastoral sketches; by Billy Mayerl, of 
Great Britain, op: 56), pfr 1. A 
legend. [2 others] © Mar. 23, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 689573 ; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 9197 


Peace I leave with you; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by Stanley T. 
Reiff; mixed voices, with organ ace. 
4to. © Mar: 7, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 30; 
E 691188; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 9198 


Peek-a-boo Sam; words and music by 
F. E. Sanderson. © Apr. 2, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 9; BE 688617; Flora EB. San- 
derson, Manchester, N. H. 9199 


Pensée capricieuse; réverie, by Ber- 
tram Srawley, arr. by Geo. H. San- 
ders, both of Great Britain; pf. © 


Apr 26, |1928; p20 ew Aprsi:273. BH 
691021; Sanders-Weiss, inc., New 
York. 9200 


Pero, peri, pert; versi e melodia di 
G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1 ¢. Apr. 238, 1928; 
E 690009 ; Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 

9201 

Pers—pers—personality; words and 
musie by BH. Oliphant. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 688650; Eve- 
lyn Oliphant, New York. 9202 


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9203 


Dt. IN; Rg8.,)V., ai 


Petite caline; de 2° petite suite, de R. | Picture (A) of spring; fox-trot, words 


Ch, Martin, of France, op. 156; pf. 
© Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c@ Apr. 9; E 


689545 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 9203 
Petite suite; de Georges Auric, of 
France; pf. 1. Prélude. [4 others] 


© Mar. 10, 1928; 1c. Apr..9; E 
689524 ; Heugel, Paris. 9204 


Petrograd; words by Jacob Jacobs, 
melody by A. Olshanetsky. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 10, 1928; E 687642; Alexander 
Olshanetsky, New York, 9205 


Pfdlzerlied; von J. Sauvlet, op. 14, 
arr. von Leo Artok, of Germany; 
orch. mit pf. conductor. © Apr. 12, 
1928; 1 ¢c@ Mar. 30; E 689110; B. 
Schott’s sohne, Mainz, Germany. 

As 9206 


Phantom (The) castle and other songs 
of childhood; words by Doris Row- 
ley, music by Kenneth A. Wright, 
of Great Britain. London, Winthrop 
Rogers, ltd. 1. The phantom castle. 
[4 others] © Apr. 18, 1928; 1 «. 


Apr. 28; E 689681; Hawkes & son. 


(London) ‘Itd., London. 9207 


Phi chi sweetheart; words and music 
by Jos. A. Zahorchak and Hal 
Hobbs. © Apr. 21, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
21; E 688945; Central office of Phi 
chi, Nicholasville, Ky. 9208 


Phi tau alpha rose; words and music 
by C. Deemer. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1928; 
E 690000; Clay Deemer, Huntington, 
W. Va. 9209 


Pianissimo; an apprehension, words 
by Eli Ives Collins, music by James 
H. Rogers; med. voice. © Mar. 27, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 38; E 688494; G. 


Schirmer, inc., New York. 9210 
Piano dialogs; words. and music by 
Helen L. Cramm; pt., 4 hands. 


Apr. 7, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 10; E 688675; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
9211 


Pick and shovel; words and music by 
F. Burn; pf. and ukulele acc., with 
chords marked for banjo and guit. 
ad lib. © Apr. 3, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9; 
EK 687621; Farrar Burn, Sacramento, 
Calif. 9212 


Pickaninny sandman; words and mu- 
sic by Sarah Talbert, arr. by Or- 
lando A. Mansfield, of Great Britain ; 
4 mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 31, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 687485; The- 
odore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

9213 


and melody by Tom Bellamy [i. e. 
T. .A,, Bellamy ,.,©, 4,¢. Aprqt, 
1928 ; E 688700; Thomas Allen Bel- 
lamy, Dayton, 0. , 9214 


Pierrot’s baby lullaby; by H. Maurice 
Jacquet; violin or flute and pf. © 
Mar. 26, 1928; 1c. Apr. 14, 1 c. Apr. 
25; E 690023; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 9215 


Piggly wiggly; characteristic march, 
by Will Donaldson, arr. by Walter 
C. Schad; orch., with pf., or organ. 
4to. © Apr. 21, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 23; 
E_ 688929; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 9216 


Pimpernel; mazurka, by Joe Morley, 
of England; banjo solo with 2d 
banjo and pf. acc. © Apr. 25, 1928; 
1c, Apr. 26; E 689631; John E. aie 
las & sons, Itd., London. 9217 


Pizzicati; de Alfredo Barbirolli, of 
Italy, et Fernand Jehin, of Belgium ; 
quintette & cordes, avec. pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 
e. Apr. 9; E 689526 ; Heugel, Paris. 

9218 


Plainte (La), au loin, du faune :. .; 
piéce écrite pour le Tombeau’ de 
Claude Debussy, par Paul Dukas, 
transcription par Gustave Sama- 
zeuilh, of France; fiiite et pf.. © 
Feb. 25, 1928%,° 1 ie. War 20 =). Ei 
689266; Durand et cie., Paris. 9219 


Plantation; words by Neville Fleeson, 
music by M. Raul Steiner; in E flat. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, inc. © 
Apr? 13, * TS28 sO eo Nie ele ore eat) 
687744; Harms, ine., New York. 

9220 


Plantation songs; arr. by S. Robinson, 
of Great Britain; bar. solo and cha. 
of mixed voices. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, Itd. 4to. 1. Kemo 
kimo. [4 others] © Mar. 23, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 21; E 689160; Stanford 
Robinson, London. 9221 


Play-box (The) ; concert party album, 
words and music by George Ellis, 
of Great Britain, arr. by Herbert 


Townsend. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations]. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 ce. 
Mar. 28; E 689121; Reynolds & co., 


London. 9222 


Pleasant memories; words by C. Lind- 

sdy, music by Clifton Keith. New 

ork City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 

12, 1928; 2 e. Apr. 19; E 687845; 
Cassie Lindsay, Bireh Harbor, Me. 

9223 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


9246 


~ 


Please; charleston, di R. Narducci, of 
Italy ; orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
Ge Agr 30. 1998: Jc. Apr 26; 
689659; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 9224 


Please apply the brakes; words by 
Monk Seaton, melody by V. A. Ve- 
dova, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
New York. © 1 ce. Apr. 14, 1928; 
E_ 687733; Victor Aramis Vedova, 
New York. 9225 


Pochon (Alfred) Two sketches’ for 
string quartet; arr. by Alfred Po- 
chon, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
New.. York. ,. 1... Lord, Gregory.,, [1 
other], @ Mar. 1, 1928; 2.c. Apr. 
30;. E. 6910938; Oarl Fischer, inc., 
New York. ' 9226 


Pocuditem moj hyrije shkodrane; no. 
202, words and melody by J. Shefka. 
© 1. Feb. 16, 1928; E 686890; 
James Shefka, New York. 9227 


Pod okienko jej; words by K. Biedr- 
zycki, music by W. Worones: © 
Mar. 30, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 2; E 687407; 
Konstanty Biedrzycki, Chicago. 

9228 


for orch., by D. 
© 1 ¢. Apree 


Poem fantastique; 
Robinson; pf. sc. 
1928; E 688555; David Robinson, 
New York. 9229 


Poisons; words by Douglas Stuart, mu- 
sic by Paul Andrew, of England. 
© Mar. 28, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 9; B 
689297; Lareine & co., I1td., London. 

9230 


Polonaise ; extraite du Joueur d’echecs, 
d’Henri Rabaud, of France; pf. | 
Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 9; E 689412; 
Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 9231 


Pom-pom; de _ lopérette, paroles de 
Jean Le Seyeux, musique de Bétove, 
at EKrance. ~ © Apr. 13, 1928: 1c. 
Apr. 20; E 689581; Enoch et cie., 
Paris. 9232 


Pomp and ceremony; marche trium- 
phale, by Bertram Srawley, arr. by 
Geo. H. Sanders, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 
6; E 688572; Sanders-Weiss, inc., 
New York. 9233 


Poor (The) blind-man; descriptive bal- 
lad, words and music by P. Chand- 
ler. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 688476; 
Posey Chandler, Cincinnati. 9234 


Poor Butterfly waits for me; words 
and melody by L. Morse. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 17, 1928; E 688834; Lee Morse, 
New York. 9235 


Popcorn; by Joe Morley, of England; 
banjo solo with 2d banjo and pf. 
ace. © Apr. 25, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 26; 
E 689632; John E. Dallas & sons, 
lItd., London. 9236 


Post horn galop; by Koenig, arr. by 
Sydney Herbert, of Great Britain ; 
brass band. 4to.. © Mar. 20, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 20; E 689576; Boosey & €o., 


ltd., London. 9237 
Poterianaja liubou; valse, by A. 
Schwartz; accordion. © 1 ¢. Apr. 


21, 1928; E 687913; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 9238 


Pour vivre avec toi; poésie anon. japo- 
naise du 19° siécle, traduite par 
Adolphe Thalasso, musique de G. 
Sporek, of France. Paris, E. Ploix. 
©7Feb. .25, 1928; 1 ¢c.,Mar. 20; EB 
689244 ; Georges Sporck, Paris. 9239 


Pourquoi (Les): d’Eve; de lopérette 
Pom-pom, paroles de Jean Le Sey- 
eux, musique de Bétove, of France, 
© Apr. 13,..1928; 1 e« Apr.,20;, E 
689582; Hnoch et cie., Paris. 9240 


Powder. puff; melody by F. Galassi. 
© 1c. Apr. 19,° 1928; E 688920; 
“Frank Galassi, New York. 9241 


Prairie night; words by Grace Osburn 
Wharton, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman. 1. High, in C min.— 
2. Med., in A min. © Apr. 11, 1928; 
2 c. each Apr. 16; E 687750; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 9242 


Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; anthem 
for Thanksgiving, commemoration, 
ete., words from the Bible, music by 
Orlando A. Mansfield ; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 18, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 688881; Boston 
music co., Boston. 9243 


Prayer (Priére) ; by Richard Howgill, 
of England; orch. with pf. conduc- 
COE! 4t0ire (Or Marsi22011928*. Ine. 
Apr. 3; E 689155; Hawkes & son 
(London), Itd., London. 9244 


Prayer of the drunkard’s little girl; 
words and. melody by A. Reed. 
1c. Apr, 4, 192650) GSiata; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 9245 


Prelude religioso; founded on the 
theme of Edward Nicholl’s song, God 
keep thee pure, adapted by Michael 
Oslo, of England; pf. © Feb. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 8; E 685636; Phil- 
lips & Page, London. 9246 


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9247 


Preludio; par F. Moreno Torroba, of 
Spain, edité et doigté par Andrés 
Segovia; guit. © May 3, 1928; 1c. 
Apr. 27; E 689684; B. Schott’s sdéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 9247 


Pretty little thing; words and melody 
by A. Larsen. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1928; 
E 687467; Antoinette Larsen, Los 
Angeles. 9248 


Primmavera d’e ffigliole; versi di Pas- 
quale Ripoli, melodia di M. Nicolo, 
ef Italy.  4to...©, Apr. 2,.1928;.1 c. 
Apr. 25; E 689637; Mario Nicolo, 
Naples. 9249 


Prince Charming; by Granville Eng- 
lish; pf. .© Apr.. 28, 1928; 2 c,. Apr. 
30; E 691090; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 9250 


Prince Edward goes to tea; by L. A. 
Daly; pf. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 e. Apr. 
11; E 687959 ; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. . 9251 


Prince of Wales; fox-trot, words and 


melody by G. W. Stevens and B. A. - 


Hall. - “Oa -e> Ape 1, 1928709 B 
688708; George William Stevens 
and Bertha Augusta Hill, Philadel- 
phia. 9252 


Princesita; by J. Padilla, transcribed 
by Arthur Hartmann; violin and pf. 
© ‘Mar. ‘27,)1928;' 2c. Apr.:3;/ E 
688502; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

9253 


Prinz Csongor und die kobolde; intro- 
duction und scherzo, aus der musik 
gor és Tiinde, af Leo Weiner, of 
Austria, op: 10; orch. © Nov. 25, 
1927; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928; E 689516; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 9254 


Prisoner’s (A) dream; words and mel- 
ody by W. Douglas; 2 treble voices. 
©.Avye.,. Apr; 23,, 1928; BE , 688955; 
William Douglas, Columbus, O. 

9255 


Procession of the Sardar (Procession 
de Sardar); Caucasian sketch, by 
M. M._ Ippolitov-Ivanov,. arr. by 
Herman Finck, of England; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 1 e¢ Apr..-13; _E 689438; 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd., Lon- 
don. 9256 


Procession (The) of the shadows (Le 
défilé des ombres); from Kiskaya, 
suite aborigéne, by Justin Elie; full 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Feb. 


pt. 111, Res.,, ¥.23 


20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 30; E 691116; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 9257 


Progressive (A) method of string- 
quartet playing (Méthode progres- 
Sive pour quatuor 4 cordes); by 
Alfred Pochon, of Switzerland, domi- 
ciled at New York. pt. 2. Se © 
Apr. 2, 1928; 2 ¢«. Apr. 6; E 687612; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 9258 


Prophet (The) (11 profeta); marcia 
sinfonica, by Domenick Villoni; 
band. 4to. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 ¢« 
Apr. 18; E 688824; D. Villoni & son, 
Cleveland. 9259 


Psalm 150; 2-pt. cho., music by César 
Franck, arr. by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; sop. and alto, with pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 23; E 688924; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 9260 


Pulled me out again; words and mel- 
ody by W. J. Rodgers. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687884; Wm. J. 
Rodgers, Lowell, Mass. 199261 


Purple shadows; impression, by Ulric 
Cole; pr. “GO” Mar. 2%, tszen 2) c: 
Apr. 8; E 688483; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9262 


Push ’em up Tony; -words by P. De 
Franco, melody by A. Frazzini. © 
1 ec. Apr. 6, 1928; E 688549; Paul 


De Franco and ‘Amicus Frazzini, 
Boston. 9263 
Pussy; melody by Art Gillham. © 


toe. Apr: 9,,1928;, By 688658; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York, 
9264 


Put on the dog; fox trot, words and 
music by Walter Donaldson, arr. by 
Joseph Nussbaum; orch. 4to. 
Apr. 24, 1924; 2 « Apr. 25, 1928; E 
691014; Leo Feist, ine, New York. 

9265 


Quartet, no. 3; by Frank Bridge, of 
Great Britain; 2 violins, viola, vio- 


loncello. Sc. and pts. © Feb. 29, 
1928 De Mae Soler eet eee 
Augener, Itd., London. 9266 


Quartett in A moll; von Karl Bleyle, 
of Germany, op. 37; 2 violinen, viola 
und violoncell, Partitur. 12mo. © 
Man, 22,. d928° bees) aka ee 
689389 ; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

9267 


Queen of the fairies; by Frederick A. 
Williams; pf.. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 18; E 688934; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 9268 


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no. 4, 1928 


Queen of the night (La reine des 
nuits); from Babylon, suite of 4 
oriental sketches, by Justin Hlie; pf. 
Ane 3. 1928:.2 ¢. Apr30; BE 
691123; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 9269 


Quest; fox-trot, words by Geoffrey 
Goodhart, music by Al. Rose, of 
Great Britain; pf..and ukulele acc.; 


in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 29, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 14; E + 689452; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 


9270 


Quest (The) ; words by Mildred Isabel 
McNeal, music by John S8. Fearis; 
male voices. 4to. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
ZC, pr, oe 66 (615 525.: S&S. "Fears 
& bro., Chicago. : 9271 


Quiero te; words by G. A. Fisher, 
melody by K. Stoyall. © 1 ce. Apr. 
28, 1928; E 690163; Kathryne 
Stovall, Oklahoma, Okl. 


Quit. knocking on the jail house door ; 
words and melody by W. R. Hodgin. 
© 1c Mar. 9, 1928; E 690060; 


Willard Randolph Hodgin, Greens- | 


‘'‘poro, N. C. 9273 
Race (The); silhouette, by Frances 
Terry; pf.. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2c. 


Apr. 3; E 688486; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9274 


Radio eyes;. words by C. Vinezeano, 
music by David Reed. © Apr. 5, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 7; E 687566 ; Carmen 
Vinezeano, Chicago. 9275 


Radio jig; by Joe Morley, of England; 


banjo solo with 2d banjo and pf. | 


-ace. © Apr. 25, 1928; 1 c Apr. 26; 
E 689633; John E. Dallas & sons, 
ltd., London. 


Radio-nummer; aus Allotria, text von 
Gunther Bibo, 
Nelson, of Germany. © Sept. 15, 
1927; 1 ce. Apr. 11, 1928; E 689329; 
Johann André, Offenbach/Main, Ger- 
many. 9277 


Riiuber-marsch; aus Allotria, text von 
Giinther Bibo, musik von Rudolf 
Nelson, of Germany. © Sept. 15, 
1927; 1 ec. Apr. 11, 1928; E 668403; 
Johann André, Offenbach/Main, Ger- 
many. 9278 


Raging (The) sea, how it roars; words 
and melody arr. by Ernest Stone- 


9272 


9276 | 


musik von Rudolf } 


o 9290 


man: © 1 .¢. Apr. 26,.1928; H 
690096; United pub. co., New York. 
i 9279 


Rain; by Marion Hickman; pf. 
Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 163 687771 ; 
Theodore Presser. co., Philadelphia. 

9280 


_ Rain drops; words by Alfred Bryan, 


music by Charles Rosoff; pf. and 
ukulele ace., with tenor banjo, man- 
dola or guit.. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 28; E 690147; Jerome H. Re- 
mick & co., New York. 9281 


Rainbow (A); words by Oliver Mur- 
ray Edwards, music by William Ber- 
wald; high voice... Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. © Apr. 21, 1928; 
2 ¢e. Apr. 28; E 691074; Oliver M. 
Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 9282 


Rainbow (The) trail; words by J. 
Weddell and R. Olsen, melody by J. 
Weddell. © 1, ¢. Mar. 24, 1928; E 
688695 ; Johnny Weddell and Robert 
Olsen, Oakland, Calif. 9283 


Raindrops; children’s song, words and 
music by A. Judson. ©1e. Dee. 8, 
1927; E 690068 ; Agnes Judson, Win- 
ter Park, Fla. 9284 


Raindrops; waltz, words by Russel 
Harper, melody by E. I. Wang. © 
1 ec. Apr. 9, 1928; E 687660; Edwin 
Ipstein Wang, Tacoma. 9285 


Ramona; waltz, lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Mabel Wayne, arr. by 
Alfred J. Doyle; male quartet. 4to. 
©) Apr, 2, 4928". "el Ae Vase 
687509; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

9286 


Ready for the river; mood indigo, 
words by Gus Kahn, music by Neil 
Moret. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 
2; E 688462; Villa Moret, inc., San 
Francisco. 9287 


Recueillement (Repose); de Georges 
Hue, arr. par Raoul Labis, of 
France; orch. restreint, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 20; E 689258; Choudens, Paris. 

9288 


Red-head; fox-trot, words and music 
by Ruth Miller Embry and Howard 
Johnson. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
9; E 688609; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 9289 


Red lantern blues; words and melody 
by V. Spivey. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E. 688959;, Victoria Spivey, New 
York. 9290 


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9291 


Red (The) River blues; words and 
melody by Clarence Williams. © 
1c. Apr. 14, 1928; E 687741; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. Co., inc., 
New York. 9291 


Red River valley; words and music 
by Richard Hakins. © Apr. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 23: E 688943 ; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

9292 


Regard (Un) de tes yeux; fox chanté, 
paroles de Jules Combe, musique de 
Eug. Gavel, of France. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689421; HKdi- 
tions musicales Evette, Paris. 9293 


Reign Thou supreme; words and mu- 
sic by Albert Simpson Reitz; solo or 
duet, treble voices. © Oct. 1, 1926; 
2 ec. Jan. 3, 1927; E 652846; Her- 
bert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 9294 


Remember me to Mary, if she still re- 
members me; words and music by 
Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J 
Franchini. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 ce. 
Apr. 11; E 688688; Green & Stept, 
New York. 9295 


Remembrance; by W. F. Culp, arr. by 
Gibby Lockard; pf. [Photostat] © 
1c. Apr. 24, 1928; E 687998; Wil- 
liam Franklin Culp, Greensburg, Pa. 

9296 


Remick (The) collection of popular 


songs; arr. by E. T. Romeder; voice, | 


violin or mand. with ukulele acc., 
with directions for playing and a 
system of finding chords without 
reading music. no. 9. © Mar. 13, 


1928; 2 c. Mar. 15; E 688481; Je- | 


rome H. Remick & co., New York. 
9297 


Reminiscence of yesteryears; march, 
words and music by C. L. Ryhal. 


© Mor’ 7, 1928" OF c Apr. 0 3 
688636; Claude L. Ryhal, Grove 
City, Pa. 9298 


Responsive service for Mother’s day; 
by W. R. Voris; minister and choir 
of mixed voices, with organ ace. 
Ato. “© Apr 11,1928 3"2-¢,. Apr. 16; 
E 687756; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

9299 


Return (The) to Venice; words by A. 
Josler, music by Alberto Castellani, 
ot Italy. © Ye. Apr: 2Oy"19267" Bb 
688911; A. Josler, Chicago. 9300 


Réve (Le) dAngélique (Angelica’s 
dream); par Francis Casadesus, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


et 1°? violon conducteur.  4to. © 
Feb. 25, 1928; 1 «@ Mar. 20; E 
689256; Choudens, Paris. 9301 


Revels (The) of the sunbeams; short 
musical play for children, by Karin 
Sundelof Asbrand. 8vo. © Mar. 
10," 1928: 2” co-and) ah. Anreeie A 
1075009; Meigs pub. co., Indianap- 
olis. 9302 


Reverie; by Walter H. Nash; organ. 


© Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 
688497 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
9303 


Réverie sombre; by EH. LeSieur; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1928; E 688789; Eu- 
gene LeSieur, Sanford, Me. 9304 


Rhapsody; by Roy E. Agnew, of Great 


Britain; pf. © Mar. 21, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 9; E 689387; Augener, Itd., 
London. 9305 


Rhythm; words by N. Nathanson, mu- 
sic by C. Borgel; pf. and ukulele 
ace. San Franciseo, Calif.; En Bee. 
© Mar..10, 1928; 2 «@ Mar. 19; B 
687828; Norman Nathanson and 
Charles Borgel, San Francisco. 9306 


Ricorde ’e giuventu; versi di Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, melodia di Giovanni 
Ingenito, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 25; E GAO 7 Ernesto Rossi, 
New York, 9307 


Right or wrong I love you; words by 
Benny Davis and Billy Rose, music 
by Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©' Apr 9,-1928;; 22"re>, Apr’ the 
687685; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 9308 


Ring out wild bells; 2-pt. song, words 
by Tennyson, music by John Daulby 
Peake, of Great Britain; sop.; in D. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 19, 1928;.1:c. Apr. 
11; E 689395; International music 
co., ltd., London. 9309 


Rio Grande valley home; words and 
music by the Forty and eight quar- 
tette [i. e., Boling, Chatelle, Collins 
and Buck], Spanish version by Pau- 
line Landrum: Goode, music arr. by 
Mrs. C. B. Chase. © Apr. 21, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 21; E 688944; Sam Jackson 
post no. 111, American legion, dept. 
of Texas, San Benito, Tex. 9310 


Rioslino mio; valzer, melodia di A. 
Volpe, of Italy, domiciled at Water- 
bury, Conn. © 1. Apr. 28, 1928; 
FE 691158; Alberto Volpe, Waterbury, 
Conn. 9311 


482 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Robin redbreast; duet or 2-pt. cho., 
words and music by Richard J. 
Pitcher, of Great Britain; sop. and 
alto.” 4to. © Mar- 31, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 3; E 687483; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 9312 


Rock-a-bye (The) lady; unison song, 
words by Eugene Field, music by 
Jessie Furze, of Great Britain; 
treble voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 27, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 5; E 689164; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 9313 


Rockaways; words and melody by R. 


L. Moore. © 1 c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 
688647; Robert Lee Moore, Far 
Rockaway, N. Y. 9314 


Roguish blue eyes; words by Sarah 
Roberts Wallbaum, music by Lloyd 
Armstrong Kellam. © Apr. 21, 
1928 ; 2c. Apr. 23; E 688932; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 9315 


Rolling home; words by Pat Baffa, 
music by Frank Baffa and Pat Baffa 
[i. e.:’ Patrick Baffa] © 1c. Apr. 
26, 1928; E 690078; Patrick Baffa, 
Jersey City. 9316 


Rolling the log; song and cho., from 
Lumber love, words by Leslie Stiles, 


music by Berté Adams, of Great 
Britain; in E flat min. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 24, 


1928; 2c. Feb. 25; E 689129; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 
9317 


Romance; by N. Rimsky-Korsakow, 


transcribed by Arthur Hartmann; 


violin and pf. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 3; E 688500; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9318 


Romance; by S. Benkman; violin. © 
1c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 688799; Sieg- 
fried Benkman, Oakland, Calif. 

9319 


Rondeau d’Adam; de l’opérette Pom- 
pom, paroles de Jean Le Seyeux, 
musique de Bétove, of France. © 
Apr. 13, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 689586; 
Enoch et cie., Paris. 9320 


Rondino; von Johan Sibelius, op. 68, 
no. 1, bearb. von Franz Eber, of 
Austria; grosses und kleines orch., 
mit pf. direktion und violine 1 direk- 
tion. © Jan. 24, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 23; 
E 689453; Universal-edition, actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 9321 


Room (A) with a view [and] Try to 
learn to love; from This year of 
“grace, by Noel Coward, arr. by Max 


9331 


Irwin, of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 22, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 18; E 689469; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 9322 


Rose’ (Clarkson) second concert party 
album; words and music by Clark- 
son Rose, of Great Britain. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 25; E 689606; 
Keith Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

9323 


Rose of my heart; words and melody 
by H. J. Rehark. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1928; E 688983; Harold John Re- 
hark, Cleveland. 9324 


Rose of old Kashmir; oriental fox-trot, 
from Round the world, words by 
Douglas Stuart and Harry Major, 
music by Paul Andrew, of England ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by N. L. 
Low; in A flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 29, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 7; E 689219; Lareine & co., 
ltd., London. 9325 


Rose of remembrance; words by Louis 
Rouillion, music by Maurice Baron; 
medium voice, in F. © Apr. 11, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 12; E 687684; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 9326 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Die 
Italienerin in Algier (L’Italienne & 
Alger) ; ouverture, bearb. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
mit pf. direktion u. violize 1 direk- 
tion. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1c. Apr. 4; 

-E 689202; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 9327 


—— William Tell; overture, abridged 
and simplified by Calvin Grooms; 
pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 ce: Apr. 26; 
E 690034; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 9328 


Rosy May; Scottish folk tune, four-pt. 
song, words by Burns, music arr. by 
Edgar L. Bainton, of England; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 28, 1928; 
1 ¢ Apr. 30; E 689679; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 9329 


Rumba (La); Cuban rhapsody, by 
Quinto Maganini, arr. by John Kirk- 
patrick, jr.; pf. "© ‘Apr. 3,’ '1928 ; 
2c. Apr. 5; E 687482; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 9330 


Russian jazz; by A. M. Kluchansky, 
arr. by Errol Collins; orch. with pf. 


ace. 4to. © Apr.. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 3; E 687418; Anna M.. Klu- 
chansky, Los Angeles. 9331 


483 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9332 


Rustic idyl; intermezzo, by Josef 
Pasternack; orch. © Apr. 13, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 14; E 687776; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

9332 


Ruth Snyder and Judd Gray; words 
and music by R. Wesley. New York 
City, Frank Harding. (Cover title :— 
The story of Ruth Snyder and Judd 
Gray) “© ‘Apr: 5, 1928: 2°c. Apr. 
10; E 687633; Rufus Wesley, Altmar, 
vi ae a 9335 


Sad (A) recoilection ; by H. Kogen, op. 
11; pf. © 1 c.Apr. -23,° 1928; E 
690005; Harry Kogen, Chicago. 

9334 


Sag’ mir leis’; song waltz, worte von 
Ernst Grund, musik yon Max Fliess, 
spezial-arr. yon Fred Ralph, both of 
Germany; salon-orch., mit pf. direk- 
tion und violine 1 direktion. 4to. 
© Dec. 3, 1927; 1 ce. Apr. 11, 1928; 
E 689369; Musikverlag drei sterne, 
Berlin. 9335 


Said the raindrop; words and music 
by L.. C. Mueller.. © 1.c. Apr. 24, 
1928 ; E 687986; Lena Cloud Mueller, 
San Francisco. 9336 


Sailing away to dreamland; waltz bal- 
lad, words by B. Browning, music 
by L. Friedman. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
2 ce. Mar. 19; E 687826; Bernice 
Browning and Leo Friedman, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 9337 


Saint-Saéngs (Charles Camille) Phaé- 
ton; trio par Roger Branga, of 
France; violon, violoncelle et pf. © 
Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 9; E 689549; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 9338 


Prise de voile (The taking of the 


veil); arr. par Ch. Delsaux, of 
Franee; orch. restreint, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 


1 c. Mar. 20; E 689264; Choudens, 
Paris. 9339 


Sal, my red haired gal; words by S. 
Ascione, music by Dave Reed. © 
Apr. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 4; E 687517; 
Sophie Ascione, Newfield, N. J. 

9340 


Salvation (The) army bank tune book; 
for congregational singing, compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of England; band. 
pts. obl. 24mo. © Mar. 5, 1928; 1c. 
Apr. 9; E 689426; Salvationist pub. 
and supplies, Itd., London. 9341 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled by F. G. Hawkes, 
of England; sc. and pts. Jan. 1928. 


pt. IN, ness Vv. 23 


obl: 12mo. 1. Festival series, nos. 
41-442, 2d _ series, nos. 101-104. 
© Jan. 1, 1928; 1 ce each. Apr. 7; 
E 689220, 689221; Salvationist pub. 
and supplies, ltd., London. 

9342, 9343. 


Samson and the woman; words and. 
melody by J. M. Gates. ©1c. Apr. 
30, 1928; E 691158; P. C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 9344. 


Samstag abend; worte yon Detley von 
Liliencron, musik yon Berthold. 
Franz, of Germany, op. 31, nr. 5; 
vierstimmigen, minnerchor, 4to. ©: 
Sept. 20, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 11, 1928; 
FE) 689353 ; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
“ig. ' 9345. 


Sandino; letra de Rodolfo Castaing, 
musica de Julio Mata, of Costa Riea,. 
domiciled at New York City... © 
Apr. 23, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 27; E.691018 ;. 
Ricardo Hine, New York. 9346- 


Sang und klang aus. dem ‘Osten 
(Chants et sons de l’Orient); fan-- 
tasie tiber werke russischer meister, 
von Friedrich Eberle, of Germany,. 
op. 133, bearb. von E. Haensch; orch. 
mit pf. direktion und violine 1 di- 
rektion. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 c. Apr.. 
4; E 689201; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

. 9347 


Sans avoir l’air; de Vopérette Pom- 
pom, paroles de Jean Le Seyeux, mu-- 
sique de Bétove, of France. © Apr.. 
13,, 1928; 1 «@ Apr. 20; E 689583 ; 
Enoch et cie., Paris. 9348: 


Santuzza; versi di <A. Sigismondiz,,. 
melodia di <A. Libardi, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York City. ©: 
1c. Apr. 5, 1928; E 687541; Anthony 
Libardi, New York. 9349: 


Sarabande perpétuelle (Perpetual mo-. 
tion); by James C. Bradford; full 
-orch. 4to. “© Mar 2 tees. ae 
Apr. 30; E 691125; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 9350" 


Sarah Jane; words by O. A. Parris, 
music by A. Paoli, of Panama. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Mar. 
22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 27; EB 688578; 
Olive A. Parris, Cristobal, Canal 
Zone, Panama. 9351 


Sarati le terrible; du drame lyrique 
en 4 actes, par Francis Bousquet, of 
France. Acte 4. Choeurs femmes.— 
Acte. 1. Choeurs hommes. © Mar. 
10, 1928; 1 ce. each Apr. 9; E 689522, 
689523 ; Heugel, Paris. 9852, 9852 


484 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Sascha; words by Billy Rose and Bal- 
lard MacDonald, music by Jesse 
Greer. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
14; E 687712; Billy Rose, New York. 

9354 


Saturday (The) evening post; march 
two-step, by M. A. Beaurman; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 687451; Marie 
Anna Beaurman, Tacoma. 9355: 


Save it for me; words by A. D. Porter, 
melody by Warley Asher. © 1 «. 
Apr. 6, 1928; E 688542; Arthur D. 
Porter, New York. 9356 


Saves me, leads me, keeps me; words 
and musie by P. Hutchens. © Feb. 
25, 1928: 2 c. Apr. 20; E 688861; 
Paul Hutchens, George, Ia. 9357 


Savior, like a Shepherd lead us; hymn- 
anthem, words by Adelaide Thrupp, 
music by Nathaniel Irving Hyatt, op. 
44, no. 1; sop. solo with 4 mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 31, 
1928; 2 ce. Apr. 3; E 687484; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 9358 


Savoy blues; by Ed Ory; violin. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 687646; Consoli- 
dated music pub. house, Chicago. 

9359 


Saxation; melody by M. E. Chon. © 
1c. Apr. 11, 1928; E 688706; Myron 
EK. Chon, Chicago. 9360 


Say yes to-day; fox trot, by Walter 
Donaldson, arr. by Frank Skinner; 
orch. with words. 4to. © Apr. 6, 
1928; 2 c. ‘Apr.. 7: Er 688598 ;" Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 9361 


Saylor’s (The) song; 2-pt. song, words 
from Wit and drollery, music by 
Herbert Howells, of Great Britain; 
treble voices; in F. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 
1928; 1 ¢c. Apr. 13; E 689627; Ed- 
ward Arnold & co., London. 9362 


Scala-erinnerungen; marsch, von Emil 
Neumann, of Germany; salon-orch. 
mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Apr. 7, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 24; E 689602; Apollo- 
verlag, Berlin. 9363 


Schatz, kannst du mir etwas borgen; 
fox-trot, worte von Fritz Rotter und 
Otto ‘Stransky, musik von Anton Pro- 
fes, of Germany. © July 21, 1927; 
1 ec. Apr. 11, 1928; E 689373; Mu- 
sikalienhandlung Alberti, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 9364 


Scherzo silhouette; by P. A. Mar- 
quardt; orch: © Apr. 6, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 7; E 688620; Music buyers 
corp., New York. 9865 


104065 —28—6 


4 9375 


Schmidt-Reinecke (Heinz) Drei na- 
tionaltinze; von H. Schmidt-Rein- 
ecke, of Germany, op. 5; violine u. 
klavier. Wiirzburg, Edition Grosch. 
1. Schwedische. [2 others] © July 
31, 1926; 1 ce. Apr. 4, 1928; E 689227; 
Heinz Schmidt-Reinecke, Leipzig. 

9366 


Schnitzler (Louis) 10 impressions; 
by L. Schnitzler, of Holland; pf. © 


ADE AT (7TOS Ss ee Apr. 10h iH) 
’ 689309; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 9367 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Death and 


the maiden (Jeune fille et la mort) ; 
arr. by M. De Wolfe, of Great Bri- 


tain; oreh. with pf. conductor. 
London, De Wolfe’s publications. 
4to. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1c. Mar. 14; 


E 689449; Meyer De Wolfe, London. 
9368 


Franz Schubert at home; ed. by 
Albert E. Wier; pf. -© Mar. 23, 


19285; 2 ec. and jaffii,,Mar) 27s A 
1069482; D Appleton & co., New 
York. 9369 


PieSnh Zeglarzy ; F. Schubert [and] 
Kum i kuma; St. Moniuszko, arr. of 
each by A. Omelezuk. © Mar. 26, 
1928; 2 ec: Apr. 9; EH 688612; Joseph 
Krygier, Philadelphia. 9370 


— Wiegenlied; bearb. von Willy 
Klasen, of Austria; violine u. kla- 
vier. © Nov. 25, 1927; 1 ¢ Mar. 
15, 1928; E 689515; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 9371 


Schwergewicht; oder, Die ehre der 
nation, burleske operette in 1 akt, 
text u. musik von Ernst Krenek, of 
Austria, op. 55; klavierauszug. © 
Mario7, 1928) 1'¢> Apr.’ dD 27302 ; 
Universal-edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 9372 


Sea (The) to me is home; words by 
Norma A. Carmichael, music by Mae 
Scott Carter, of Canada; in F min. 
© 1 ¢. Apr. 13, 1928; E 688763; 
Emma Mae Carter, Penetanguishene, 
Ontario, Canada. 9373 


Second humoreske; by Anton Dvorak, 
op. 101, no. 1, arr. by F. Louis Tay- 
lor, of Great Britain; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Mar. 27, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 5; E 689166; Alfred Lengnick 
& co., ltd., London. 9374 


Second valse; by Auguste Durand, op. 
86, simplified and arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 26; E 690036; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 9375 


485 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9376 


Seeboeck (W. C: EH.) March; pf. © 
1 ec. Apr. 14, 1928; E 690056; Edna 
Fuller Day, Grand Junction, Col. 

y 9376 


Segovia; d’Albert Roussel, arr. par 
Roger Branga, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 
1928; 1 « Mar. 20; E 689269; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. * 9377 


Selection on Teresa Del Riego’s popu- 
lar songs; selected and arr. by H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; orch. 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 18; E 
689471; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

9378 


Selections of Russian folk songs; by 
Gregory Matusewitch, op. 3, no. 1. 
arr. by J. G. Samoos; violin or con- 
certina, with pf. acc. © Apr. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 24; E 687979; I. 
Press & G. Matusewitch, Brooklyn. 

9379 


Senorita mia; words and music by V. 
McK. Clayton. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1928; 
E 687604; Vera McKenna Clayton, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 9380 


Sentimental baby; words and music 
by Jack Palmer; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by M. Kalua. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 691017; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 9381 


September moon; fox-trot, words and 
melody by Tom Bellamy [i. e. T. A. 
Bellamy] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1928; E 
688701; Thomas Allen Bellamy, Day- 
ton, O. 9382 


Sequoia; California redwoods, with a 
prelude, words and music by V. B. 
Clayton, arr. by Morrie B. Streeter. 

2AXC) ADT 2p j4928 3. Za Cop Apa hin E 
687563; Viola Bernard Clayton, Los 
Angeles. 9383 


Serenade; by Frances Terry; pf., 4 


hands. © Apr. 16, 1928; 2.¢. Apr. 
17; E 687782; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 9384 


Serenade; by Jean Ten Have; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
30; E 691088; Boston ‘music Co., 
Boston. 9385 


Serenade; by S. Benkman; violin. © 
1 ec. Apr. 16, 1928; E 688797; Sieg- 
fried Benkman, Oakland, Calif. 

9386 


Serenade in the mountains, melody by 
Ernest Stoneman. pt. 1 and 2..© 
1c. Apr. 28, 1928; E 690162; Ralph 
Peer, New. York. 9387 


Serenata burlesea; par F. Moreno Tor- 
roba, of Spain, edité et doigté par 


‘Shake Sadie shake; 


pt. 111, T'ss v. 23 


Andrés Segovia : guit. © May 8, 

1928; 1 c@ Apr. 27; E 689685; B. 

Schott’s sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 
388 


Serenata Scoccianta; melodia di Co- 
ruzzolo-Riccardi. © 1 ¢. Apr. 16, 
1928; E 687795; S. Riccardi, New 
York. ; ‘ 1 93889 

Sh! not so loud; one step, by Hughie 
Barrett, arr. by James C. McCabe; 
orch. 4to. © Apr, 24, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 25; E 688975; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

; 9390 


Shadows bring memories; words by 
J. A. Decker, music by E. C. Hawley. 
4to. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2.¢. Apr.13 5) H 
687707 ; John Albert Decker, and Ed- 
ward Charles Hawley, La Mesa, 
Calif. 9291 


Shadows on. Lake Como (Ombre sw’ 
Lago Como); barcarolle, by James 
Francis Cooke; pf. © Apr. 25, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 27; EH 691065; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9392 


( slow fox-trot, 
words by Bob Jaffe, music by Bob 


Shurr [pseud. of Leopold Shurr] 
arr. by Charles Maxwell Smith; 
orch. 4to. © Apr..4, 1928; 2 «. 


Apr. 9; E 688626; Handy bros. mu- 
sic co., inc., New York. 9393 
Shall we part dear; words by V. D. S. 
Richter, music by Elwood M. Wil- 
son. [Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1928; E 688784; Virginia D. Simp- 
son Richter, Baltimore. 9394 


She lives in a prison of gold; words 
by J. E. Halligan, melody by Harry 
Y.’Owen. (C1) Ape aT iS2ece nH 
690169; James Edward Halligan, 
New Orleans. 9395 


She powders her nose; poem by Hdgar 
A. Guest, music by Paul Th. Miersch, 
of Germany, domiciled at New York; 
pte. ‘CY Mar 27, 1998'"29e) Apr'35 
E 688503; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 9396 


She’s a home girl; words and melody 
by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1 ec. Apr. 5, 
1928; E 687852; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 9397 


Same. © Apr. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
28; E 690140; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 9398 


She’s a little bit this and a little bit 
that; words and melody by J. Du- 
rante.' © 1 ¢. Apr. 27, 1928; EB 
691042; Jimmy Durante, Flushing, 
Be Ey IN. X, 9399 


486 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


A 9420 


She’s gone crazy; fox-trot, from On 


with the show, words and music by | 


Harry Carlton, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 11,.1928; 1 ¢c. Apr, 
14; E 689444; Lawrence Wright mu- 
sic co., London. 9400 


She’s got an awful lot of what I need 
a lot of now; words by Roy E. Turk, 
music by Fred A. Ahlert. © Apr. 
17, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 19; E. 688880; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

9401 


She’s my Lily; words and melody by 
W. Mahoney; ist violin. © 1. 
Apr. 9, 1928; E 688645; Will Ma- 
honey, New York. 9402 


She’s my little blue-eyed baby; words 
and melody by H. Barber. © 1. 
Apr. 3, 1928; E 687464; Harry Bar- 
ber, Pueblo, Colo. 9403 


She waves as his train passes bye [!]; 
words and melody by W. R. Hodgin. 
© 1 ce. Mar. 9, 1928; E 690062; Wil- 
lard Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, 
N. C. 9404 


Shenandoah; sea shanty, arr. by Eric 
Thiman, ed. by W. H. Squire, both 
of Great Britain; violoncello or vio- 
lin with pf. acc. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 20; E 689569; Boosey & 
eo., ltd., London. 9405 


Sheppard (Ernest H.) Intermezzo; 
organ, © Apr. 13,.1928;.2.c...Apr. 
16; E 687766; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 9406 


Show boat; all American musical com- 
edy adapted from Edna Ferber’s 
novel of the same name, words by 
Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, music by 
Jerome Kern, Vocal sc. New York, 
Harms, inc. © Apr. 5,,1928; 2 e«. 
Apr. 7; D 27297; T. B: Harms co., 
New York. 9407 


Show boat; selection, by Jerome Kern, 
compiled and arr. by Victor Bara- 
valle;, pf. © Mar. 381, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 3; E 687425; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 9408 


Shy Anna; fox-trot, by Howard Flynn, 
of Great Britain; military and brass 
band. London, Boosey & co., ltd. 
4to. © Mar. 19, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 20; 
E 689563 ; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. 9409 


Si nfoca ’o sole; canzonetta Napole- 
tana, versi di C. Forte, musica di 


Francesco Gallo, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; mand. © 1 ec. Mar. 
22, 1928; E 688512; Frank Gallo and 
Carlo Forte, New York. 9410 


Si por pobre; letra y musica por Ey 
Fierro, Raf Gomez y Ed Tavo, each 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
[Photostat] 8vo. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 6; E 688602; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 9411 


Siam; by H. Oblinger; melody, with 
pf. ,ace; ..© .1,,¢.,,Apre9; 1928; )>B 
688651; Harry Oblinger, San Fran- 
cisco. 9412 


Sie; words and melody by L. Satz. © 
i @. Apr.,25, 1928 ;_ B. 690102; Lud- 
wig Satz, Sea Gate, New York Har- 
Ot. vey 9413 


Silhouette; O Kaiserstadt, du schoéne, 
by A. Walter Kramer, arr. by Adolf 
Schmid; orch., with pf. conductor. 
©, Apr. 19, 1928: 2 c Apr. 26; B 
691009 ; G. Schirmer, inc.,,New York. 

9414 


Silhouettes; by George Hay, arr. and 
ed. by Frank Louis Taylor, both of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor and violin 1 conductor. 1. 
Daybreak. [4 others] © Mar. 29, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689305; Alfred 
Lengnick & co., Itd., London. 9415 


Silver bell (Campana _ d’argento) ; 
waltz, by P. Deiro, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York City; pf. accor- 
dion. New York, O. Pagani & bro. 
© Mar. 30, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 31;'E 
687383 ; Pietro Deiro, New York. 

9416 


Silver haired pal; words by Paul Bal- 
dino, melody by M. Di Cristo. © 
1c. Apr. 17, 1928; E 687813 ; Michele 
Di Cristo, Philadelphia. 9417 


Silver star; valse sentimentale, by 
Chester Nordman; pf. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 23; E 688940; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 9418 


Simonsen (Rudolph) Fire saphiske 
sange; sangcyklus, den tyske over- 
saettelse fra det graeske yed L. 
Straub, musik af Rudolph Simonsen, 
of Denmark. 1, Durst nach schon- 
heit.. [3 others] © Nov. 25, 1927; 
1 e, Mar. 15, 1928; E 689512; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 9419 


Simple vocalises; par Louis Delaquer- 
riere, avec note de JVéditeur, L. 
Philippo, of France. © Mar. 15, 
1927: 1 ¢. Apr.. 14; B, 677266; L. 
Philippo, Paris. [© note of the ed- 
itor | 9420 


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9421 


Since I found you; melody by Al Ja- 
eobs.) §O21 JetsApr>s2¥, 1928555 
687930; Albert T. Jacobs, San Fran- 
cisco. 9421 


Since I met you; words and melody 
by C. Pape. © 1c Apr. 4, 1928; 
E 687554; Clarence Pape, Chicago. 

9422 


Since she learned to ride a horse; 
words by Monty Siegel, music by 
Billy Stone; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Apr. 27, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 28; B 690129; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 9423 


Since that day I made you mine; 
- words and music by BE. F. Reed. © 
1 ce. Apr. 28, 1928; E 690178; Elmer 
Floyd Reed, Grand Jct., Colo. 9424 


Since you don’t care; words and mel- 
ody by H. E. Kahn. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1928; E 688999; Holly Elizabeth 
Kahn, New York. 9425 


Since you have left me; fox-trot Yale, 
words by Noble Sissle, music by 
Harry Revel, of England; pf. and 
ukulele acc.; in E flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 28, 
1928; 1 ce. Apr. 9; E 689298 ; Lareine 
& co., ltd., London. 9426 


Sincérité; bluette, de M. Viellart, of 
France; violoneelle, contrebasse, 1°” 
violon avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Mar. °25,: 1927 vcd ¥ en vApre: 25540 
662998; M. Viellart, Charleville, 
France. 9427 


Sinfonische ouverttire; von Egon Kor- 
nauth, of Austria, op. 13; grosses 
orch. Partitur. © Feb. 28, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 5; E 689239; Universal- 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

9428 


Sing me a love song; words and mel- 
ody by E. M. J. Morrissey. © 1 e¢. 
Apr. 21, 1928; E 687931; Edward 
M. J. Morrissey, Albany. 9429 


Sing me to sleep with a twilight song; 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 17; E 
689464 ; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 9430 


Sinister drama; symphonic incidental, 
no. 14, by P. A. Marquardt; orch. 
© Apr. 19, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 21; E 
687906; Music buyers corp., New 
York. 9431 


pt. 111, WIS, ¥..238 


Sitting in loneliness; words by E. H. 
Beam, music by E. B. Britting. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Apr. 
2, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 6; E 688563; 
Ernest Harding Beam, Chicago. 

9432 


‘Sizzle (The) of the sausage; words 


by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, mu- 
sic by Harris Weston, of England; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 5; 
EK 689176; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. , 9433 


Sleep, baby dear; by Frederic Groton, 
op. G, no. 1; pf., with words. © 
Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 688499 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 9434 


Sleep ma little pickaninny; negro 
lullaby, words and music by G. A. 
Crockett. © Apr. 16, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
20; E 691140; George A. Crockett, 
Eastport, Me. 9435 


Sleepy eyes; words by E. T. Fitch, 
music. by Daniel H. Wilson. © 1 ce. 
Apr. 9, 1928; E 690059; Hstelle Tall- 
madge Fitch, Portland, Or. 9436 


Slipp’ry elm; words and melody by 
Ruth Coleman and R. M. Embry. © 
1c. Apr. 18, 1928; E 688745; Ruth 
Miller Embry, Cincinnati. 9437 


Slone’s simplified harmony for all in- 
struments; by M. Alan _ Slone. 
Course’ 2." ©) Apre i (@, S1oneee 7c. 
and aff. Apr. 20; A 1075169; Slone 
school of popular music, Pittsburgh. 

94388 


Small (Jacob L.) Twenty-seven me- 
lodious and rhythmical exercises; 
cornet or trumpet. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1928; E 688922; Jacob L. Small, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 9439 


Smile, smile, smile; words by Bernard 
Albert O’Hea, musie by F. L. Storms. 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1928; E 687694; 
Forrest LeRoy Storms, Skowhegan, 
Me. 9440 


Snake (The) in the grass; character 
sketch, by Bertram Srawley, arr. by 
Geo. H. Sanders, both of Great 
Britain; pf. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 27; E 691022; Sanders-Weiss, 
inc., New York. 9441 


Snow (The) storm; incidental sym- 
phony, by Fr. K. Hintz; orch. 
Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 7; E 688623 ; 
Photo play music c¢o., ine, New 
York. 9442 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Snowflakes; by W. F. Wirges; pf. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 23, 1928; E 690010; Wil- 
liam F. Wirges, New York. 9443 


So-called sweetheart; words and mu- 
sic by M. Fishman; violin. © 1c. 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687871; Maurice 
Fishman, South Bend, Ind, 9444 


Soir sur la terrasse; po@me de la 
Comtesse de Noailles, musique de G. 
-M. Witkowski, of France, op. 28. 
Dee. 31, 1927; 1. c. Mar. 20, 1928; E 
689290; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. ' 9445 

Soldier (The) that never returned; 
words and music by R. Wesley. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. 5, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 10; E 687632 ; 
Rufus Wesley, Altman, N. Y. 9446 


Soledad; old Spanish-Arabian song, 
from Spanish suite, by H. Maurice 
Jacquet. 1. Pf£—2. Violin and pf. 
© Mar. 26, 1928; 1 c. each Apr. 14, 
1 e. each Apr. 25; E- 690015, 690020; 
Cc. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

9447, 9448 


Solitude; by Jean Ten Have; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
30; E 691085; Boston music co., Bos: 
ton. 9449 


Solo de concerto; de Jules Le Boulch, 
of France; violon avec ace. de pf.— 
no. 6. En mi majeur.—no. 7. En ut 
majeur.—no. 8. En mi mineur. © 
Feb. 25, 1928; 1 ec. each Mar. 20; 
EH 689248-689250; H. Le Boulch, 
Versailles, Seine, France. 9450-9452 


Solved mystery; words by J. V. It- 


ters, melody by Robt. H. Brennen. 
Gt ce. : Apr: t, 1.1928.:° 68 t582 ; 
John Y. Itters, St. Clair Shores, 
Mich. 9453 


Some day; words and music by E. S. 
Wilson. © 1 c¢. Mar. 22, 1928; E 
688508 ; Eleanor 8S. Wilson, Memphis. 

9454 

Some day you will be mine; words 
and music by Mae Scott Carter, of 
Canada. © 1c Apr. 13, 1928; EB 
688762; Emma Mae Carter, Pene- 
tanguishene, Ontario, Canada. 9455 


Some little girl to love; words by A. 
Hollingshead and A. Archambault, 
music by A. Archambault, of Can- 
ada. © Mar. 29, 1928: 1 c Mar. 
30; E 689324; Amédée Archambault, 
Athabasca, Alberta, Canada. 9456 


Someday I mean to be someone; fox- 
trot, words by Ralph Butler, music 
by Howard Flynn, of Great Britain; 


; 9467 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in D. _ [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 


30, 1928; 1 ¢ Apr. 4; E 689235; 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 9457 


Someday you'll say I’m sorry; words 
by Billy Locke, music by Wm. J. 
Van Beaver. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
10; E 687637; William Locke, jr., 
Oxford, Me. 9458 


Somehow; duet, words and music by 
A. H. Ackley; sop. and alto.  Chi- 
cago-Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 14; EB 
683861; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 9459 


Someone had to steal you away; words 
by Sam Coslow and Larry Spier, 
melody by Harry Link. © 1 «. 
Apr. 28, 1928; EH 690165; Spier and 
Coslow, ine., New York. _ 9460 


Something within; words and melody 
by Lucy E. Campbell. © 1 c. Apr. 
4, 1928; E 687718; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 9461 


Somewhere in my dreams; words by 
EK. Finn, music by D. Wolf; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 28; E 690137; Elliot Finn and 
Daniel Wolf, New York. 9462 


Sommerlied; worte von Ernst Prec- 
zand, musik von Erwin Lendvai, of 


Germany, op. 43, no. 1; vierstim- 
migen miinnerchor. 4to. © Dec. 
25, 2927 :, 1.cxsApr. Ley 4928: 48 
689351; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 9463 
Sonate en la; d’Henri Gagnebin, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Dee. 


SES 193ee"T ‘ec. . Mar 20) *1928"" Eb 
689296; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 9464 
Sonatina; by Alceo Toni, of Italy; 


quartetto d’archi. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
1 e¢e. Apr. 19; E 689657; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & ¢., Milan. 9465 


Sonatine; by Poldowski [pseud. of 
Lady Dean Paul], of Great Britain; 
pf.,..© Apry 34928551 ¢.,,Apredp EB 
689173; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 9466 


Song and dance folio; words and mu- 
sic by J. L. Knipe and I. E. Ashton. 
1. Can’t you guess who. [5 others] 
©, Apr. 23,,1928;,2 ¢.,.and aff. Apr. 
28; A 10753854; James L. Knipe and 
I. Earle Ashton, Lancaster, Pa. 

9467 


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9468 


Song (The) of Hollywood ‘bowl; song 
universal, poem by A. Sohrab, mu- 
sic by R. Shryock. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Raymond Shryock. © Apr. 
19, 1928: 2 «. Apr. 16; Es G8ss2t-: 
Raymond Shryock and Ahmad Soh- 
rab, Hollywood, Calif. 9468 


Song (The) of man; cho., words by 
Gilbert. Purcell, music by Richard 
Kountz; female voices, with optional 
solos for med. voice. 4to. © Apr. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9; EK 687896;° M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 9469 


Song (The) of man; cho.; text by Gil- 
bert Purcell, musie by Richard 
Kountz; male voices with optional 
solos for med. voice. 4to. © Mar. 
29, 1928; 2c. Apr. 3; E 687504; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 


Song of the night; words by A. Josler, 
music by Alberto Castellani, of 
Ltaly. «©, 1.e.. Apr... 20; 1928-5) 
688912; A. Josler, Chicago. ‘9471 


Song of the rosary; pilgrimage of the | 


blind, old Spanish song from Span- 
ish suite, by H. Maurice Jacquet; 
pf. © Mar. 26, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 
1c. Apr. 25; E 690018; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 9472 


Song of the sap; words by Joe Debro- 
hen and Monty Siegel, music by Pete 
Wendling. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
28; E 690142; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 9473 


Song of the sea king; unison song, 
words by William Motherwell, mu- 
sic by Henry L. Read, of Great 
Britain; in B.. 4to... [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 
1928; 1c Apr. 7; E 689223; Banks 
& son, York, England. 9474 


Song (The) of the sewing machine; 
words by Billy Rose and Ballard 
Macdonald, music by Jesse Greer. © 
Mar. J26) 1928302 ec. VAprA14;i E 
687713; Billy Rose, New York. 9475 


Song of the swimmers; words by 
stelle. Clark, music by Palmer 
Clark; ten., bar. and bass. 4to. © 
Ars 8.21928 5’ 2!) ce Apr 25s) E 
687899; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

9476 


Songs of faith and hope; words by 
A. M. Richards and others, music by 


A. E. Bloom. Mendota, Ill., Hope 
press. “8vo. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. 


and aff. Apyr.:°9; A 1072514; Axel 
Edward Bloom, Chicago. 9477 


9470 


pt. IIT, D. S., v.23 


Songs of nature; words by Helen Coale 
Crew, music by May F. Lawrence; 
sop., alto and bar. 4to. © Apr. 5, 
1928; 2 c. Apr..9;.E 687614; J. S. 

' Fearis & bro.,. Chicago. 9478 


Songs of Pennsylvania college for 
women; compiled and ed. by the 
Song book committee. 4to.. (Cover 
title: Pennsylvania college for wom- 
en) © Apr. 3, 1928; 2.¢. Apr. 3; 
E 690011 ; Pennsylvania’ college’ for 
women, Pittsburgh. . 9479 


Sonnige kinderlieder; text u. musik 
von Lit Gtinther-Dorrhauer, of Ger- 
many; pf. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
11; E 689331; Lido-verlag, Lisbeth 
Dorrhauer, Leipzig. 9480 


Sonny go wash your face; words and 


music by L. C. Mueller. ©1 ce. Apr. 
25, 1928; E 688985; Lena Cloud 
Mueller, San Francisco, 9481 


Sore feet blues; words and melody by 
Lester Jones. © 1 ce. Apr. 18,°1928; 
E 688850; Georgia music co., New 
York... 9482 


Sorry for me; words and music by 
B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 26, E 690054; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 9483 


Sous la tente; de Salammbé, 2° suite, 
par Florent Schmitt, of France; 1°" 
violons. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 
20; E 689267; Durand et cie., Paris. 

9484 


Southern breezes; by E. D. Soechtig ; 
pf. ©1ce. Mar. 19, 1928; E 688475 ; 
Elizabeth Davis Soechtig, Ft. Madi- 
son, Ia. 9485 


Southern sweet potato blues; words 
and melody by L. T. Raynor. 4to. 
© Mar. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar.31; E 
687427; Lannie T. Raynor, New 
York. 9486 


Souvenir; by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
Arthur Friedheim; pf. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Apr: 30; E 691109; Carl 

- Fischer, inc., New York. 9487 


Souvenirs d’autrefois; by C. Power; 
harp. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 688654 ; 
Carmel Power, Chicago. 9488 


Spanische serenade (Sérénade espag- 
nole); von Alfred Mello, of Ger- 
many, op. 48; salon-orch., mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1927; 
1c. Apr. 11, 1928; E 689356 ; Carmen- 
verlag, Dresden-A, Germany. 9489 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4,1928 _ 


9512 


‘Spanish dance; tone sketch, by Carl 
Bohm, of Germany; arr. by Frank 
Louis Taylor, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Apr. 
Tewtoee: 4 Cc. ADT. 2d; pt, Oosuel; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 

9490 


Spanish love song; words by Olga 
Marynowska, music by A. yon 
~ Kreisler, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; pf. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1928; 
E 688913; Alexander von Kreisler, 
New York. 9491 


Spanish (A) lullaby; melody by E. 
Blonsteen. © 1 c¢. Apr. 12, 1928; 
E 687742; Etta Blonsteen, Chicago. 

; 9492 


Spanyo; intermezzo espagnole, by Ar- 
thur Wright; violin and pf. © Mar. 


20,1928; 2 ‘ce, Apr,, 30;° BH, 691101; : 


Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 9493 
‘Sparkling waters; valse brillante, by 
Zez Confrey [pseud. of E. E. Con- 
frey]; pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 25; E 688972 ; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 9494 


Spires (The) of Oxford; words by 
‘Winifred M. Letts, music by J. 


McManus. © 1 ¢. Apr. 7, 1928; E 
687593; Joseph McManus, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 9495 


Spirit of love; love song, by Arcady 
- Dubensky; orch., with pf. conductor. 
© Feb. 21,:1928; 2 c. Mar. 1; BE 
688599 ; G. Lipskin & son, New York. 
9496 


Spirit of New York; the magic city, 
words by M. Tishler, music by W. K. 
Whiting. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1928; E 
688556; Maurice Tishler, Allston, 
Mass. 9497 


Spiritualist (The) ; sacred song, words 
by H. L. Van Valen, music by Ber- 
nice Berteau. Chicago, Berteau dis- 
tributing agency. © Apr. 18, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr. 21; E 687902; Herbert L. 
Van Valen, Chicago. 9498 


Sportive (The) cricket; country 
sketch, by Anna von Wohlfahrt- 
Grille, of Hungary, domiciled at 
Bridgeport, Conn.; pf. © Mar. 27, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 688496; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 9499 


Spring; words and music by Fred Lil- 


lich; pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 
26, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 24;,E. 687967; 
Fred Lillich, Philadelphia. 9500 


Spring; words by Thomas Nash, music 
by George Henschel, of Great Brit- 
ain; female. voices; in G.  4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©. Mar,, 27, 1928; 1.c. Apr. 20; E 
689578 ; Boosey & ¢o., ltd., London, 

9501 


Spring cleaning;.by James C, Brad- 
ford; full orch.  ,4to.. © Mar. 27, 
1928;,2 e: Apr. 30; E 691126; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 9502 


Spring (A) romance; words and music 
by G. C. Cornwell. © 1. Apr. 3, 
1928; E 687471; George C. Cornwell, 
Vienna, Va. 9503 


Springtime; song without words, by 
Wallace A. Johnson, op. 186, no. 1; 
pf. © Mar: 31, 1928;'2 c.' Apr. 3; 
E 687490; Theodore Presser ©o., 
Philadelphia. 9504 


words and music by | Fred 
Shuff, of England; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 5; E 689187 ; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 9505 


Spuds;: 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) new method for 
tenor banjo. © Apr. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Apr. 9; A 1073401; Wm. C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee. 9506 


Stances; de 2°"® petite suite, de R. Ch. 
Martin, of France, op. 156; pf.. © 
Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689548 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 9507 


Star Spangled Banner forever; words 
and music by L. Alli Nazi. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 7, 1928; E 687594; Lavater 
Woodward, Liberty, Tenn. 9508 


Starlight; by H. S. Stewart; violin 
and pf. © 1 c <Apr. 27, 1928; E 
690174; Henry Shepherd Stewart, 
White Plains, N. Y. 9509 


Stars; melody by R. C. Murray. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 688642; Resda 
Claire Murray, Champaign, Ill. 

) 9510 


Steamboat, keep rockin’; words and 
melody by C. J. Robison. © 1 «. 
Apr. 7, 1928; HE 687568; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 9511 


Stern (Max) Two songs; words and 
music by M. Stern, of England. My 
son. [1 other] © Apr. 2, 1928; 
1c, Apr. 18;-E 689425; Metzler & 
co. (1920), Itd., London. 9512 


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9513 


Pt. 1 Ts. fyvizes 


Stern’s (Lew) Hawaiian song folio; 
10 original Hawaiian songs by Lew 
Stern; pf. and ukulele acc. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 16, 1928; 2 ¢e. Apr. 18; E 
688823; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 9513 


Stompin’ ’em down; words and mel- 
ody by A. Hill, O. J. René and L. T. 
René. © 1 ec. Apr. 13,1928; BH 
688747 ; Leon T. René, Otis J. René 
and Alexander Hill, Los Angeles. 

9514 


Story (The) of the resurrection : an 


Haster pageant, by Frieda Bedwell, 
musie by Richard Redhead and T. 


C. Lewis [and others] © Mar. 19, 
1928 3:2. ¢, and .,atk Apra.2hyy A 
1075011; Meigs pub. co., Indianapo- 
lis. 9515 


Strande d’Ostende; promenade, by Fr. 
K. Hintz; orch. © Apr. 6, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 7; EH. 688624; Photo play 
music ¢o., inc., New York. 9516 


Stranger (The); words by John Am- 
ner, music by R. Huntington Wood- 
man; med. or high voice. © Mar. 
2, 1928; 2 c Apr. 6; EH 687606; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 9517 


Strauss (Richard) Agyptische Hel- 
ena; aufzug 2, worte von Hugo v. 
Hofmannsthal, musik bearb. von Ot- 
to Singer, of Germany; klavieraus- 
zug mit text. © 1c. Apr: 4, 1928; 
E 689229; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 

9518 


Ramble; on the last love-duet in 
Richard Strauss’s opera The rose- 
bearer, transcribed by Perey Ald- 
ridge Grainger; pf. New York, G. 
Schirmer, inc. © Mar. 30, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 3; E 687605; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 9519 


Strolling again down _ lover’s lane; 
waltz, words by Tom Bradbury, mu- 
sic by Jimmy Lally, of Great Bri- 
tain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Mark Fisher; in E flat... [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 21, 
1927; 1 ec. Jan. 12, 1928; EH 684154; 
Berners music ¢co., London. 9520 


Strolling (The) harp player; by Mil- 
ton Harding; pf. © Mar. 30, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 16; E 687755; Oliver Dit- 
son ¢co., Boston. 9521 


Strolling in summer; by Gardner Le- 
land; pf. © Apr. 20,1928; 2 c. Apr. 
26; E 691007;- Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, 9522 


Stuck up; fox trot, words by R. Zuck- 
erman and J. D. Greenberg, melody 
by J. D. Greenberg. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1928; E 687865; Joseph D. Green- 
berg and Ralph Zuckerman, Irving- 
ton, N. J. 9523 


Submarine (The) S—4; words by P. N. 
Jackson, melody by Robert H. Bren- 
nen. 1. ¢@.. ADE. 416, doco ee 
688793; Pansy N. Jackson, Fremont, 
Utah. 9524 


Sudan temple march; by H. M. Po- 
teat; band. 4to. © Mar. 30,1928; 
2c. Apr. 9; E 690111; Sudan tem- 
ple, New Bern, N. C.. 9525 


Sugar babe I’m leaving; words by 
Sonny Clapp, music by Sol Lewis; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. New York, Jack Mills, ine. 
© Feb. 4, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 16; E 
688781; United pub. co., New York. 

) 1, 9526 


Suite en duo; de Jean Cras. of France; 
fiite et harpe ou pf. 1. Préambule. 
[3 others] © Dee. 31, 1927; 1. ¢. 
Mar. 20, 1928; E 689292; Hditions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 9527 


Summer heat; words and music by 
Ethel Boyce, of England; 2 treble 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 ec. 
Apr. 20; E 6894838; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 9528 


Summer (The) that we had last year; 
humorous song, words by Francis 
EK. Vincent, music by Ernest Mel- 
vin, of Great Britain. © Dee. 15, 
1927; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; EH 684153; 
Berners music co., London. 9529 


Sun beam blues; words and melody 
by Hattie C. Burleson. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
11, 1928; EH 688714; Columbia phono- 
graph co., inc., New York. 9530 


Sun (The) is shining today; fox trot, 
words and music by M. M. Miller; 
pf. and ukulele ace. Des Moines, 
Iowa, Standard music pub. co. © 


Apr. 17, 1928:.2))e) Apmy20sy EH 
687939; Mercellon Mayo Miller, Des 
Moines. 9531 


Sunny California; words and music 
by K. Stambaugh, arr. by H. A. 
Hummel; in A flat. [Photostat] © 
1c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 688803; Ken- 
neth Stambaugh, Cleveland. 9532 


Sunny skies; fox-trot, words and mu- 
sie by Dave Sonn and Jos. Geo. Gil- 
bert, both of England; pf. acec., with 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford ; in 


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no. 4, 1928 


9555 


B feat... [Staff and tonic sol-fa_ no- 
tations} © Mar. 29, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
21; E 689648; Montgomery & Co., 
London. 9533 


Sunrise (The); fox-trot, words and. 


music by Cliff Friend and Lester 
Santly, arr. by Alfred J. Doyle, 
male quartet. 4to. © Apr. 2, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 4; E 687510; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 9534 


Sun’s (The) travels;. by Marion Hick- 
man; pf. © Apr. 13, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
16; E 687772; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 9535 


Sunshine and flowers; entr’acte, by 
Charles Huerter; pf. Jan. 8, 
1928 ;'2 c. Apr. 3; E 687479; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. — 9536 


Suor Maria; versi di Giuseppe Teta- 


mo, musica di Giuseppe Manna; of | - 


Italy, domiciled at New York ; mand. 
Ato. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2c. Apr. 17; 
E 687781; Antonio Grauso & son, 
New. York. 9537 


Supposing; by J. W. Bischoff, arr. by 
Paul Bliss; sop., alto and bass. 4to. 
Ane. 26, 1928:°2 > c, Apr. 17; 
688857 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

9538 


Supreme (The) commandment; words 
by E. H. Baker, music by Wade 
Fallert; in E flat. © Apr. 1, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 19; E 687839; Wade Fal- 
lert, St. Louis. 9539 


Supreme (The) commandments; words 
by E. H. Baker, music by F. Sumner 


Bash; mixed voices. © Apr. 14, 
1928; 2 @ Apr. 16; E 687779; 
Eugene H. Baker, Huntington, Ind. 
9540 

Sur la butte; paso doble, de José 
Padilla, arr. par Fred Mélé, of 


France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to... © Dec, 10, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 16, 
1928; E 689241; Editions Foucret 
fils, s. a., Paris. 9541 


Sweet and blessed story; words and 
melody by the Imperial quintette. 
©. 1c Apr. 13, 1998- Hh 688752: 
Ralph Peer, New York. 9542 


Sweet as a rose; words by Philip 
Robinson, music by Ernest Melvin, 
of Great Britain. © Dec. 12, 1927; 
1c. Jan. 12, 1928; E 684152; Berners 
music ¢o., London. 9543 


Sweet bird; words and melody by Fred 
Pendleton. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1928; E 
687573; Ralph Peer, New York. 

9544 


Sweet Emmalina; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by Jack Palmer; ist 
violin. © 1 ¢.. Apr. 25, 1928; E 
688989; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 9545 


Sweet Evelina; words and melody arr. 
by E. Moody...© 1 c. Apr. 7, 1928; 
EK 687571; Ralph Peer, New York. 

9546 


words and melody by 
C. J. Quinlan, jr. ©'1 ce Apr. 12, 
1928; E 690159; Charles Joseph 
Quinlan, jr., Fitchburg, Mass. 9547 


Sweet melody; by Frederic Groton, op. 
G, no. 2; pf., with words. © Mar. 
27, 1928; 2 « Apr. 3; E 688498; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 9548 


Sweet Sue—just you; words by Will 
J. Harris, music by Victor Young; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Apr. 10,1928; 2) ec. 
Apr. 11; E 687679; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 9549 


Sweet Suzanne; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of 
Great Britain; pf. aec., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech; in F, with harmonized 
refrain for mixed voices. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
12, 1928; 1c Apr. 29; E 689590; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

9550 


Sweet sweet woman; words and music 
by F. Burn; pf. and ukulele ace., 
with chords marked for banjo and 
guit. ad lib. © Apr. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 9; E 687622; Farrar Burn, Sac- 
ramento, Calif. 9551 


Sweetest (The) girl in Oregon; words 
and music by C. L. Young, arr. by 
M. A. Howard. [Photostat] ©le. 
Apr. 2, 1928; E 687455; Charles L. 
Young, Sherwood, Or. §552 


Sweetest (The) little girl in Tipper- 
ary; words and music by J. Ross. 
Phoenix, Ariz., Arizona musical 
publishing house. © Apr. 7, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 11; E 688686; Jack. Ross, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 9553 


Sweetheart; words and melody by C. 
J. Quinlan, jr.. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1928; 
E 690157; Charles Joseph Quinlan, 
jr., Fall River, Mass. 9554 

Sweetheart; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Francesco B. De 
Leone; med. voice. © Mar. 23, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 30; E 691108; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 9555 


Sweet Irene; 


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9556 


pt. II, n. S.,V. 23 


Sweetheart; words by M. Basshom, 
melody by Robert H. Brennen: | © 
1c. Apr. 18, 1928; E 688839; Mildred 
Basshom, Williamson, W. Va. 9556 


Sweetheart April; idyl, by Frank H. 
Grey pr.) O-Mar. (27, "tS28 972 
Apr. 3; E 688489; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9557 


Sweetheart I want you, I do; fox trot, 
words and music by W. A. Schielke. 
©,, Apr.,;.2,,,1928;-2,.¢e. Apr. .9; E 
687619; Wm. A. Schielke, Chicago. 

9558 


Sweetheart when I have you; words 
and music by Harry Hogan and Joe 
Warner; pf. and ukulele ace.. © 
Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 12; E 688580; 
National music eco., Chicago. 9559 


Sweethearts; by Cedric W. Lemont; 
pf. ©. Apr. 25, 1928; 2'c. Apr. 27; 
KX 691061; Theodore | Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 9560 


Sweetie o’ mine; words and melody by 
Al André. © 1 @ Apr. 27, 1928; 
BE 691032; Alvin St. Clair Austin, 
Pittsbureh. 


Swing-a-long honey and smile; words 
by Irene Beasley, music by F. L. 
Fieger. © 1 ¢. Apr. 19, 1928; EB 
687869 ;° Frank L. Fieger, Memphis, 
Tenn. 9562 


Table for two; words by Ray Klages, 
melody by Jesse Greer. © 1c. Apr. 
17, 1928; EH 690071; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 9563 


Taenk, at saa lidt kan blive til saa 
meget; tekst af Leif Berg og Dan 
Folke, musik af Vincent de Costa, 
of Denmark; pf. © Nov. 25, 1927; 
1 @. Mar. 15, 1928; E 689509; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 9564 


Tahiti eyes; words by David S. Gold- 
berg, music by H. Carow. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687873; Herman 
Carow, Philadelphia. 9565 


T’aint no one but you; words by Jack 
Meskill, melody by Abner Silver and 
Newell Chase. © 1. Apr. 19, 1928; 
E 687860; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 9566 


Take Jesus; words and music by BEliz- 
abeth L. Kitterman; 4 mixed voices. 
Chicago - Philadelphia, Rodeheaver 
co. ‘© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 14; 

_E 683870; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 9567 


9561. 


Take me back to Kandahar ; fé&-trot, 
words and musie by R. A. Mirzan, 


of France, domiciled at Syracuse, 
N. ¥. © 1 @ Apr, 4,7Seaee 
687551; Richard, Anthony Mirzan, 


Syracuse, N. Y. 9568 
Take me in your arms again; words 
and melody by J. G. Brown. ©1ce. 
Mar. 26, 1928; E 687218; Jack Glenn 
Brown, Ogden, Utah. ~ 9569 


Talisman (The) ; march, by Roland F. 
Seitz; band. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1928; 
2 .¢, Apr. 24; E 687962 ; R. F. Seitz, 
Glen Rock, Pa. 9570 


Talking to the sandman; words and 
music by R. H. Wilson and A.. W. 
Card. [Photostat] ©.1.¢. Apr. 10, 
1928; E 687643; Richard H. Wilson 
and Albert W. Cara, Los’ Angeles. 

1 09571 


Tampico hermoso ; letra y musica por 
Alberto Loya y Ed Tavo, both of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
8vo.  [Photostat] © Jan. 3, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 18; .E 687881; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. ) 9572 


Tandem; words and melody by Anna 
Seymour [i. e. A. S. Santrey] © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1928; E 688909; Anna 
Seymour Santrey, Detroit. 9573 


Tango Beatrice; text von Rolf Flor, 
musik von Josef Freudenthal, of 
Germany. © Apr. 7, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
24; E 689604; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 9574 


Tango! che passione! ; adat- 
tamento ritmico di A. R. Borella, 
musica di Nino Piccinelli, of Italy ; 
pf. © Mar. 16, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 19; 
E 689654; A. & G. Carisch & Go., 
Milan. 9575 


Tango serpentin; de Vopérette Pom- 
pom, paroles de Jean Le Seyeux, 
musique de Bétove, of France. 
‘Apr. 13, 1928; T-"e*ape renee i 
689585; Enoch et cie., Paris. 9576 


Tattle (The) tale bird; musical read- 
ing, poem by Fannie Stedman, music 


by Frieda Peyeke; pf. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 7; E 687562; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 9577 


Te amo me dijiste; letra por Carlos 
Ramon Chano, musica por C. R. 
Chano y Ed Tavo, both of Mexico, 


domiciled at Los Angeles. S8vo. 
[Photostat] © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 6; E 688607; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 9578 


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no. 4, 1928 


9600 


Teach me to dance like grandma; 
words and music by Néel Coward, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 14, 1928; 1 
e. Apr. 18; E 689472; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 9579 


Tears of sorrow; an andante appas- 
sionato, by Domenico Savino; orch. 
© Apr. 26, 1928; 2 e. Apr. 28; E 

- 691143; Robbins music corp., New 
York. ; 9580 


Teasing Rose; words and melody by 
EK. H. Edwards; in G. -© 1. Apr. 
9, 1928; E 687661; Eddie H.  Ed- 
wards, New York. 


Telephone (The) girl; words ‘and mel- 
ody by O. Reed. © 1 -c. Apr. 7, 
1928; E 687576; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 9582 


Tell me why; from That’s a good girl, 
words by Desmond Carter, music by 
Joseph Meyer and Philip Charig. 
London & Sydney, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2c. Apr. 12; 
E 687758; Harms, ine., New York. 

9583 

Temps (Le) d’aujourd’hui; paroles de 
René Arlieés, musique de Hug. Ca- 
banne et Lebail, both of France; pf. 
© Mar. 10, 1928; 1:¢. Apr. 9; E 
689418; Editions musicales Evette, 
Paris. 9584 


Tender words; words and music by 
Charlie Straight and Julian David- 
son; pf. and ukulele acc., with tenor 
banjo, mandola or guit. © Apr. 25, 
1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28; E 690146; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 9585 


Tendresse; poésie de Jean Lahor, 
musique de Alfred Bachelet, of 
France; tén. ou sop. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 9; E 689525; Heugel, 
Paris. 9586 

Tetegi-tango; von L. Stein-Schneider, 
bearb. von Carl Robrecht, both of 
Germany’; orch., mit pf. direktion. 
4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 11, 
1928; E 689365’ ena ~~ Stein- 
Schneider, Berlin. 9587 


Texas (The) girl; words by Park 
Massey, music by L. H. Overall. 
© Apr. 27, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 
690125; Lucy Holt Overall, Dallas. 

9588 


Thank heavens we have men like—-; 
words and music by R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, both of England; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 5; 
E 689189; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Itd., London. 9589 


9581 


That brand new model of mine; words 
by Seymour Simons and Haven Gil- 
lespie, music by Richard A. Whit- 
ing; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by A. 
J. Franchini. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 11; E 687829; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 9590 


That He may be glorified; words by 
Elizabeth Reitherman, music by W. 
O.. Miller... 8vo. © Mar. 20, 1928; 
2 ¢, Apr. 11;,E 688679; William 
Orren Miller, Chicago. 9591 


That melody in A flat; words and 
music by Bud Browning [pseud. of 
K. A. Browning] © 1 ec. Apr. 9, 
1928; E 688656; Kenneth Adrian 
Browning, Zanesville, O. 9592 


That one night of love; words and 
music by E. LeSieur. © 1. Apr. 
13, 1928; E 688786; Eugene LeSieur, 
Sanford, Me. 9593 


That quaint little old northern town; 
words by H. A. Jack, music by Da- 
vid Reed. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1928; E 
687545; Harry A. Jack, Lakewood, 
O. 9594 


That’s. a good girl; selection, by Jo- 
seph Meyer and Philip Charig, se- 
lected and arr. by H. M. Higgs, of 
Great Britain; pf. London-New 
York-Sydney, Chappell & co., Itd. © 
Feb. 28, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 3; E 689196 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 9595 


That’s my mammy; fox trot, words by 
Harry Pease, music by Abel Baer 
and Ed. G. Nelson, arr. by Frank 
Skinner; orch. 4to. © Apr. 6, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 7; E 688597; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 9596 


That’s the time when I will think of 
you; words and music by A. Schrie- 
i,ber,,.arr- by Luther, A. Clark....© 
1 c. Apr. 12, 1928; E 687702; Arthur 
Schrieber, Red Bud, Ill. 9597 


That’s what I got for loving you; 
words and melody by J. G. Brown. 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1928; E 687219; 
Jack Glenn Brown, Ogden, Utah. 

9598 


That’s when Ill see you again; words 


and melody by H. Cheiffetz. © 1 c.. 
Apr. 5, 1928; E 687535; Hymon 
Cheiffetz, Buffalo. 9599 


That’s why; words and music by E. 
M. Webster, arr. by Homer Tourjée. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Los Angeles mu- 
sic pub. co. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 17; E 687783; Emily M. Web- 
ster, Ontario, Calif. 9600: 


495 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN TRIES 


9601 


pt. my nes., ivaZs 


That’s why I am lonelyl for you; waltz 
ballad, words and music by O. K. 
Bilger. Dayton, Od., Bilger’s incorp. 
of music. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2c Apr. 
20; E 687940; Oscar K. Bilger, Day- 
ton, O. 9601 


There is no friend like Jesus; words 
and music by J. D. Peake, of Great 
Britain. Glasgow, Scotland, Bayley 
& Ferguson. 4to. © Mar. 21, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 18; E 689455; John Daulby 
Peake, Derby, England. 9602 


There must be a silver lining; fox- 
trot, lyric by Dolly Morse, music 
by Walter Donaldson, arr. by AI- 
fred J. Doyle; male quartet. 4to. 
© apr. 42 99282 er Ane 4 


687511; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
9603 
There’s a laughing little stream; 


words by Carl J. E. Omeron, music 
by H. B. Omeron. © 1 ¢. Apr. 16, 
1928; E 688851; Helen Bates Om- 
eron, Los. Angeles. 9604 


There’s a Sweetheart somewhere for 


me; words and melody by A. Leach. 
©1e. Apr. 7, 1928; E 687592; Alvin 
Leach, San Francisco. 9605 


There’s always a way to remember; 
by Sammy Fain and Lew Pollack, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; band. 
4to. © Apr. 16, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 21; 
EK 687947; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 9606 


There’s no love so true as my love for 
you; words by C. F. Lesnick, music 
by Phil. Starr. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
2 c. Apr. 10; E 687634; Catherine 
F. Lesnick, Chicago. 9607 


There waits a pretty maid; shepherds 
hey! words by Herbert J. Brandon, 
music by Robert Coverley, of Great 
Britain. © Apr. 5, 1928;.1 ¢. Apr. 
20; E 689568; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 9608 


There won't be nobody home; fox-trot, 
words by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, music by Harris Weston, of 
England; pf. and ukulele acc.; in C. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 4, 1928sietievel Apr Si) B 
689177 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 9609 


They called her Rose; words and mu- 


sic by" C,G,: Were: ©'1 ce Apre 7, 
1928; E 687587; C. Gilbert Lore, 
Denver. 9610 


They landed over here from over 
there; words and melody by Tom 
Kennedy and J. O. Donovan. © 1 e. 
Apr. 16, 1928; E 688802; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

9611 


They’re shocking Aunt’s modesty; fox- 
trot, words and melody by J. R. 
Scalzo. © 1c Apr. 11, 1928; B 
688704; Joseph R. Scalzo, Auburn, 
INGE 9612 


They’ve all got a mate but me; words 
and music by Frank Crumit;. pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Louis 
Fleischer. © Mar. 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 29; E 687404; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co., New. York. 9613. 


Thinking of you; words by A. W. 
Wicknick, music by John F. Ryan. 
New York City, Frank Harding, mu- 
sic publisher. © Feb, 23, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 16; E 688782; csi WwW. Wick- 
nick, Tacoma. 9614 


Third. misterioso a la valse; by Do- 
menico Savino; orch. © Apr. 10, 
* 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 11; E 687689; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 9615 


This is the day; Easter anthem, words 
from Psalm 108, musie by Caleb 


Simper, of Great Britain; 4 mixed 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1928; 1 ce. Mar. 80; E 689167; A. 


Weekes & co., ltd., London. 9616 


Thou didst leave Thy throne; an- 
them, words by Emily HE. S. Elliott, 
music by Irving Gingrich; quartet 
or cho. of mixed voices. 4to. © 
Nov..1,, 1927,;.2,¢. Apr. 27, 1928; 1 
691019; Henry T. FitzSimons, Chi- 
cago. 9617 


Three (The) bears; a phantasy, by 
Hric Coates, arr. by Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
with conductor. © Mar. 30, 1928; 


1c. Apr. 18; E 689473; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 9618 
Three (The) ravens; 17th century 


by Thomas 
in F 


song, with descant, arr. 
F. Dunhill, of Great Britain; 


min. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 2, 1928; 1¢. Apr. 
13; E 689620; Edward Arnold & co., 
London. 9619 
Through the air; Roxy’s own march, 
by? Si"? Rothatelssarrl? oy wan. 
McCabe; orch. with pf. or organ 
ace. 4to. © Apr. 3, 1928; 2 e. Apr. 


4; FE 687475; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 9620 


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no. 4, 1928 


Tia Juana blues; words and melody 
by V. Larsen. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1928; 
E 687465; Val Larsen, Washington. 

962) 


Till the nightingale sang; fox-trot, 
words by Eric Little, music by H. M. 
Tennent, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in E flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 28, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 14; E 689451; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

9622 


Time to rise; by Marion Hickman; pf. 
(C) Ards }1928: 2 ce. Apr. , 163,08 
687773 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 9623 


Tin-ear; by Bob Effros and Phil Wall, 
op! (2;apf. ©! Apr. 23,1928; 2c. 
Apr. 25; E 688982; Spier. and Cos- 
low, inc., New York. 9624 


Tip-tip-toe up a tuck-tuck-tucky lane; 
words by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, 
melody by Harry Warren. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 30, 1928; E 691148; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc. New 
York. 9625 


‘Tis prohibition now; words by E. B. 
MecMillian, music by Jack Edwards. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 19; E 687842 ; 
Edith Barnes McMillian, Seattle. 

. 9626 


Titania’s feast; words and music by 
W. Moritz-Caesar; pf. © Apr. 838, 
1928; 2. ¢c..Apr. 9; E 687624; Wyn 
Moritz-Caesar, Los Angeles. 9627 


Tittle-tattle; chatterbox, by Julius S. 
Seredy; full orch., with pf. conduc- 
tor.. © Mar. 30, 1928; 2c. Apr. 30; 
EK. 691119; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 9628 


To a humming-bird; words by H. L. 
Wilson, music by Lucile Burton. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1928; 
E 688903; Harriet L. Wilson, Oak- 
land, Calif. 9629 


To Eve; words by Anne Lochead, mu- 
sic by E. Stuart. Seattle, Wash., 
Craig music press. © Apr. 21, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 21; E 688954; Edith Stuart, 
Vancouver, B. C. 9630 


To know you care; words by Tom 
Ford, music by Sam Gold; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Apr. 12, 1928: 2 ¢. 
Apr, 28; E 690113; Bess. publica- 
tions, Philadelphia. 9631 


To Miranda; serenade, by Felix White, 
of England, ed., fingered and bowed 
by James Brown; string orch. © 


z 9642 


Mar. 13, 1928; 1 ¢e. Mar. 13; E 
689404; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
9632 


To the glee club; words and music by 
J. D. Marks; mixed voices. [Photo- 
stat]. -©> 1 ,cx,Apr,..10,, 1928;,,, B 
687664; John David Marks, New 
York. 9633 


To the throb of the violins; lyrics by 
F. L. Cooper, jr., and Egbert Harold 
Van Delden, melody by John Peter 
Saeco. © 1 e. Apr. 20, 1928; HE 
688906; Frederick Linn Cooper, jr., 
New York. 9634 


Tobias (Rudolph) Arie; aus dem 
Psalm 51, schaff in mir Gott, musik 


von R. Tobias, of Germany. © 1c. 
Mar. 21, 1928; E 688696; Louise 
Tobias, New York. 9635 


Tobbet er egy férjes asszony; words — 
by Kalmar Tibor, melody by C. Ko- 
vach. © 1 ec, Apr. 25, 1928; HE 
691002; Charles Kovach, Chicago. 

9636 


Tom-eat (The); words by Don Mar- 
quis, music by Mrs. M. H. Gulesian ; 
low voice. © Mar. 29, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 16; E 687757 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 9637 


Tom der reimer; altschottische bal- 
lade, von Carl Loewe, op. 135, arr. 
von Leo Artok, of Germany; orch. 
mit pf.-conductor. © Apr. 12, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 30; E 689113; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 9638 


Tombstone, Arizona; comedy song, 
words and melody by EK. B. Schiller. 
Cy) te? Apr: 211926 PERM OSTUN9 ; 
EK. Baron Schiller, San Francisco. 

9639 


To-morrow ; 2-pt. song, words and mu- 
sic by Una Gwynne, of Great Brit- 
ain; treble voices; in F min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
©; Apr. 2,54928 + 1 -e Apr: 13; EB 
689625; Edward Arnold & co., Lon- 
don. 9640 


To-morrow’s- to-morrow, to-day is to- 
day; words and music by Bernie 
Grossman, Paul Ash and Sam Kauf- 
man, arr. by Bert Reed; male quar- 
tette. 4to. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 ¢., 
Apr. 3; E 687424; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 9641 


Tonedannelses-gvelser til skolebrug; 
arr. af Thgger Rasmussen, of Den- 
mark. 16mo. © Nov. 25, 1927; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 15, 1928; E 689506; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 9642 


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Tony the barber; words and music by 
Peter Daprano. © Apr. 11, 1928; 
‘2 c. Apr. 18; E 688740; Peter Da- 
prano, Lorain, O. 9643 


Too busy; words by Ned Miller, mel- 
ody by Chester Cohn. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
25, 1928; E 691030; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 9644 


Torre (La) de Diana; corrido, letra 
y musica por David y Luis Banuelos, 
both of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © 1 c¢. Apr. 23, 1928; E 
688961; Felipe Valdés Leal, Los ‘An- 
geles. 9645 


Toy (The) town artillery; words by 
Jean Frederick, music by Everett 
Lynton, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations], © Apr. 
19, 1928; 1 c Apr. 23; E 689596; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

» 9646 


Toy Toy San; operetta in 8 acts, 


words by Minna L. Harding, music - 


by V: M. and C. R. Spaulding. 4to. 
© Apr. 17, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 19; D 
27308; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

9647 


Tragic (The) death of Marian Par- 
ker; words by D. Adoneize, melody 
by Robert H. Brennen. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
16, 1928 ; E 688796; Dagart Adoneize, 
Portland, Or. 9648 


Trail (The) of ’98; march, by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch. 4to. © Apr. 6, 
1928; 2 c«. Apr. 7; E 688621; Photo 
play music co., inc., New York. 9649 


Train forty-five; words and melody by 
G. B. Grayson. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1928; 
E 687570; Ralph Peer, New York. 

9650 


Traité des doubles-cordes; de F. Ger- 
lier, of France; violon. 17° pte. © 
Dée. 3141927 » 1: "ee" Mar? ‘20% 1928 ; 
E 689283; E. Gaudet, Paris. 9651 


Traitrise (Treachery) ; de M. Delmas- 
Popy, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 


ducteur. 4f0. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 20; E 689275; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 9652 


Traje (E1) a la rodilla ; danzon, versi 
y musica por J. Armstrong; pf. © 
1 c. Apr. 3, 1928; E 687459; Juan 
Armstrong, Santurce, P. R. 9653 


Transeriptions in many ,moods; by 
Godfrey Ludlow, of Great Britain; 
violin, with pf, ace. 1. La perjura. 


pt. 11, Tik'sl, v. 23 


[5 others] © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ¢ 
Apr. 20; E 688882; Boston music 
1T1@Oxy Boston. 9654 


Teesenme untold; words by. J. Rodgers, 
melody by Ellsworth T. Cozzens, 
1‘c. Apr. 19, 1928; E 687889; Ralph 


Peer, New York. 9655. 
Trio; par Ch. Koechlin, of France; 
fifite, clarinette et basson. © Dec. 


32;' 19273) 1 '&.’ Mar 20, 1928 ; EK 
689289 ; ‘Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. in 9656 


Troll the bowl; unison song, words by 
Thomas Dekker, music by Percy 
Judd, of Great Britain; in C. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apyr!! 2,619287;A 16e. Apri M13G0r 
689614 ; Edward Arnold & COo., Lon- 
don. 9657 


Trombone (The) virtuoso; or, The art 
of playing the trombone correctly, 
including non-pressure system of 
playing, by Pedro Lozano. © Apr. 
2, 1928); 2c. “and al. Apr. 25 ,. 4 
1075355; Pedro Lozano pub. ©Co., 
Syraeuse, N. Y. 9658 


Trouble baby; words and melody by 
Al André. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; E 
691033; Alvin St. Clair Austin, 
Pittsburgh. 9659 


Troubles; quartet, words and music 
by A. A. Payn; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 28, 1928; °2/¢. Apri 2) EB 
687430 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

9660 


Truthful Parson Brown; words and 
melody by W. Robison. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
4, 1928: E 687556; Willard Robison, 
Tuckahoe, NG ee 9661 


Trysting time; valse, by Adam Geibel ; 
pf. ©. Mar. 31, 1928 3;2.¢, Apr3;5 


E 687498; Theodore Presser ©o., 
Philadelphia. 9662 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Chan- 


son triste; op. 40, no. 2, arr. ven 
Leo Artok, of Germany; oreh. mit 
pf. conductor. © Apr. 12, 1928; 1 ¢. 


Mar. 30; E 689111; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 9663 
Tune thy music; unison song, words 


by Thomas Campion, music by Her- 
bert Howells, of Great Britain; in 
E flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 
13; E 689615; Edward Arnold & co., 
London. 9664 


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.» MUSICAL, COMPOSITIONS 


9687 


Twice 55. part’ songs’ for boys; the 
orange book, compiled and ed. by 
Peter W. Dykema. 8vo. © Dec. 
20, 1927; 2 @ and aff. Apr. 18, 1928; 
A 1073795; C. C. Birchard & .C€o., 
- Boston. 9665 


Twilight; words and music by A. Y. 
‘| Johnson. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1928; E 
.' 687588; Alma Yost Johnson, Avalon, 

Pa. 9666 


Twilight reverie; by Paul Vergolet, of 
England; organ. © Apr. 3, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 29; E 689183; W. Paxton 

_& co., Itd., London. 9667 


Twilight (The). serenaders; pizzicato, 
by Charles Hoby, of England; pf. 
(awn, 3)) 1928; 1 c. -Apr...16; EH 
689433; James Planta Hull, Hee as 

96 


‘Twill be glory; words by; C. W. 
Vaughan, music by Claude O. 
- Sharpe. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
16; E 688778; Chas. W. Vaughan, 


Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 9669 
waster -crhe) “march: by W.' D. 
Haines; band. 4to. © Mar. 15, 


1928; 2c. Apr. 20; E 688872; Charles 
L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 9670 


Two little fleas; 4 pt. cho., words 
anon., music by Andrew T. Bogart; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 12, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 18; E 687822; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 9671 


Two little gossips; by Frederick A. 
Williams; pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 18; E 688933 ; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 9672 


°U matrimoniu Sicilianu; melodia di 
Coruzzolo-Riceardi. © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1928; E 687796; S. Riccardi, New 
York. 9673 


Ukelele [!] serenade; d’Aaron Cop- 
land; violon et pf. © May 3, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 27; E 691071; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 9674 


Ultima (L’) serenata (La derniére 
sérénade) ; sketch, versi di Bixio 
Cherubini Stilos, musica di Enrico 
Toselli, of Italy; spartito per canto 
e. pf. \/©, Mar, ,27, 1928; 1..¢., Apr. 
10; E 689307; G. Venturini, Flor- 
ence, Italy. 9675 


Unbeliever (The); words by Chris 
Smith, music by Fred’k M. Bryan 
and Bert Williams. © Jan. 31, 
1928; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 688576; Handy 
bros.) music ¢o., inc., New York. 
9676 


Uncle Dudley; march, by F. EH. Noel; 
band, with solo cornet, conductor. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
4to. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 2; 
E_ 688459; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 9677 


Uncle Sam; fox trot, words by J. M. 
_ Desmond, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
©1c. Jan. 26,1928; E 690057; John 
Michael Desmond, Sioux City, Ia. 
9678 
Under all . . . the deep theme of the 
city; incidental music to A locked 
door by W. L. Faust, music by Jack 
Manley Rose; pf. [Photostat] © 
1c. Apr. 4, 1928; E 688524; Walter 
L. Faust, Summit, N. J. 9679 


Under the American flag; march, by 
J. De Forest Cline; band. 4to. © 
Mar. to.) T0205 2°. Apr, 20s Hh 
688862; Charles L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 9680 


Under the silver star; Hnglish words 
by Stephen Fay, Cuban tune, ex- 
tended and arr. by Harvey Worth- 
ington Loomis; sop. 1 and 2, and 
alto ad lib. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 18; E 688817; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 9681 


Under the stars; nocturne, by Humph- 
rey J. Stewart; organ. obl. Svo. © 
Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; E 690024 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 9682 


Unexplained blues; words and melody 
by H. Rice, L. Stokes and C. 
McMichen. © 1 c¢. Apr. 11, 1928; 
E 688721; Hoke Rice, Low Stokes 
and Clayton McMichen, Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 9683 


United States to you, the Red, the 
White, the Blue; words and music 
by C. Fox. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 28; E 690120; Catharine Fox, 
Middletown, Del. 9684 


Unsaved; words by Jennie Ree, music 
“by Chas. H. Gabriel; 4 mixed voices. 
Chicago-Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. 
©. Mar. 15;'1928;"°2 °c. Mar. 14; E 
683867 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 9685 


Upon the cross; words by Ethel Verne 
King, music by Jesse B. Thomas; 4 
mixed voices, Chicago-Philadelphia, 
Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 15, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 14; E 683851; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 9686 


Vagabond (The) ; fox-trot, by L. Wick- 
dahl; pf. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1928; E 
687993; Lillian ;Wickdahl, Bellevue, 
Wash. 9687 


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pt. 111, 0. S., ¥. 23° 


Valse (Une); par Henri Sauguet, of 
France; pf. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 20; E 689248; J. Jobert, Paris. 

9688 


Valse caprice; air de ballet, by Ber- 
tram Srawley, arr. by Geo. H. 
Sanders, both of Great Britain; pf. 
© Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c Apr. 6; HE 
688573 ; Sanders-Weiss, ine, New 
York. 9689 


Valse lente; de 2°™° petite suite, de 
R. Ch. Martin, of France, op. 156; 
pe. .©.,Mar, 10,1928; 1/c, Apr. 9; 
E 689547; Durand et cie., Paris. 

9690 


Valse minore; from Oriental ballet, 
by Hugo Riesenfeld, arr. by Milan 
Roder; orech. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
2 e.. Apr. 2; E 687433; Edwin F. 
Kalmus, inc., New York. 9691 


Valse petite; by Ella Ketterer; pf. © 
Apr. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 27; E 691067 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

9692 


Valsette; by Kate W. Davis; violin - 


and pf.: © Apr. 21, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
23; E 688938; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 9693 


Vart nor meidel; from Itzekel sholtik, 
words by Jacob Jacobs, music by 
A. Olshanetsky. 

yay AND WANd) 
©..Apr. 6, 1928;.2 c. Apr. ,10; H 
687628 ; Alexander Olshanetsky, New 
York. 9694 


Vasata cara; canzone passionale 
Siciliana, words by Giuseppe Mel- 
luso. Di Leo, melody by. Antonio 
Rossano, of Italy. 4to.. © Apr. 2, 
1927; 2 ec. June 4; EH 665278; A. 
Centonze music co., Brooklyn. 9695 


Veit iber yamen (Far over the seas) ; 
words and music by O. Heit; pf. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., J. & J. Kammen. 


UN tbe, oa 


© Mar. 26, 1928; 2 ¢c. Apr. 5; EH 
687522:; Oscar Heit, Brooklyn. 9696 


Veni sponsa Christi; motet, musie by 
Maurice Besly, of Great Britain, op. 
31, no. 1; female voices, violin, ad 
lib. and pf. or organ. 4to. © Apr. 
3, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 20; E 689567; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 9697 


Vento d’estate; waltz, di L. S. Calbi; 
mand., violin or banjo. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
16, 1928; E 687804; Luigi Salvatore 
Calbi, Yonkers, N. Y. 9698 


Viaggio (Il) di Maria Hgiziaca; poema 
musicale de Le vite de ’Santi Padri, 
di Antonio Ricci Signorini, of Italy; 
grande orch. Partitura. © Mar. 
23, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 19; BE 689658; 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 9699 


Viennese dream; by C. Rader; violin 
and pf. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 
690099 ; Claude Rader, Kansas City, 
Mo. 9700 


Vier (Die) jahreszeiten; text von 
Siegmund Oswald Fanger, wu. a., 
musik von Rudolph Middecke,. op. 
25. 1. Friihling. [8 others] @G 
Nov. 20, 1926; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1928; 
E 688726; W. Ehrier & co., Leipzig. 

9701 


Viking’s (The) march; by B. Van 
Guras pf.-.© al se. yApre Say aes: 
E 691035; Barbara Van Cura, Long 
Island City, N. Y. . $702 


Vilanelle et entrée; de’ Petite suite, de 
Georges Auric, of France; pf. © 
Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 9; E 689556 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 9703 


Violin studies; by Jacob Dont, op. 35, 
transcribed by L. Bailly, of France, 
domiciled at Philadelphia; viola. 
no. 1-24. © 1c Mar. 17, 19298: E 
688509; Louis Bailly, Philadelphia. 

9704 


Virginian (A). night; . romance, by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Dee, 23, 1927: Ave-Apne 9, 
1628; E 689454; Bosworth & ¢co., 
Leipzig. 9705 


Virtuous (The) scrubwoman ; operetta, 
words by A. C. Hyde, music by M. 
C. Courtney. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1928; 
D 27306; Margaret C. Courtney, and 
Alice C. Hyde, Boston. 9706 


Vision (The) ; song of the soul trium- 
phant, words by Cordelia Brooks 
Fenno, music by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; soli and mixed voices, with 
children’s cho., and pf. or organ. 


4to. © Mar. 8, 1928; 2 ¢c; Mar. 30; 
DB); 26295; CG. GaroBilCnard «ec.sG0., 
Boston. 9707 
Vision céleste (Celestial vision) ; 


esquisse symphonique, de M. Brus- 
selmans, of Belgium; orch., avee pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 
1c. Mar. 20; E 689260; Choudens, 
Paris. 9708 | 


Visit (A) from the sea; unison song, 
words by Robert Louis Stevenson, 
musie by Philip Tomblings, of Great 
Britain; in D min. 4to. [Staff and 


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tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 13: E 689613 ; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 9709 


Volga boatman‘s song (Barge hauler’s 
chant); words translated from the 
Russian by Edward Bromberg, music 
from Russian folksong, harmonized 
by N. Clifford Page; 4 men’s voices. 
4to. © Apr. 14, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; 
E 691003; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

9710 


Voltes; de Petite suite, de George 
Aurie, of France; pf. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E. 689557 ; Heugel, 
Paris. ae Atal 


Voluntary (Volontaire); by Richard 
Howeill, of England; orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 22, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 3; E 689154; Hawkes & 
son (London), ltd., London. 9712 


Vom Rhein zur Donau; neues lieder- 
potpourri, vom Max Rhode, of Ger- 
many, op. 76; orch. mit pf—direc- 
tion. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 3; 
E 689140; Musikverlag City, Leip- 
zig. 9713 


Vuccucce; versi di F. Mancini, musica 
di Giovanni Medori, of Italy, pf. © 
1 c. Apr. 6, 1928; E 688554; Florio 
Mancini, Philadelphia. 9714 


W pogodny wieczor Sw. Jana [and] 
Gdym wspojrzat w ezarowne twe 
oczy; opracowalt I. Podgorski. © 
Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9; E 688614; 
Ignacy Podgorski, Philadelphia. 

9715 

Wagner (Richard) EHinzug der giste 
(Marche des nobles); marsch aus 
Tannhiuser, bearb. von L. Artok, of 
Germany; salon-orch., mit pf. con- 
ductor u. violine 1 direktion. © May 
3, 1928; 1 e«. Apr. 27; E 689686; B. 
Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 

9716 


Evening star; from Tannhauser, 
arr. by Calvin Grooms; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2c. Apr. 26; 
E 690038; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 9717 
Pilgerchor (Choeur des pélerins) ; 
aus Tannhiuser, arr. von Leo Ar- 
tok, of Germany; orch. mit pf. con- 


ductor. © Apr. 12, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 
30; E 689114; B. Sehott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 9718 


Waiting and dreaming ; words and mu- 
Sic by Benny Meroff and Walter 
Hirsh; pf. and ukulele acec., with 
ten. banjo, mandola and guit. © 


104065—28——7 


Apr. 25, 1928;,.2.¢., Apr.,.28; EH 
690150; Jerome H. Remick & ©Co., 
New York. 9719 


Waiting and dreaming of you dear; 


words and music by HE. J. De 
Maiffe; pf. and ukulele acc. Chi- 
cago, W. M. Lewis. © Apr. 10, 


1928; 2 c Apr. 12; E 688772; Ellis 
J. De Maiffe, Chicago. 9720 


Waiting for you; words by C. Basham, 
musie by Robert H. Brennen. 
1 ¢ Apr. 26, 1928; E 690086; Clara 
Basham, Roanoke, Va. 9721 


Waiting in the blue; words by Anna 
Briding, music by J. Sebastian Mat- 
thews; high or med. voice. © Mar. 
27, 1928; 2:c. Apr. 3; E 688492; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 9722 


Walkin’ the blues away; words by 
Alexander Robinson, melody by 
Aletha Dickerson. © 1 c. Apr. 25, 
1928; E 688998; Klaas music pub. 
co., Chicago. 9723 


Waltonian (The); march, by J. J. 


Richards; band. 4to. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 2 ¢«. Apr. 20; E 688866; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

9724 


Waltz (The) is a song with a soul; 
words and music by H. 8S. Deibert. 
© Apr. 3, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 6; H 
688589; Harry Stanford Deibert, 
Danville, Pa. 9725 


Waltz Viennese; by Ruda Lakay, arr. 
by William C. Schoenfeld; orch. 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 
8, 1928; 2 c« Apr. 4; H 687474; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 9726 


Walzer-potpourri; alte und neue walz- 
er, von Carl Robrecht, of Germany ; 
salon-orch., mit pf. direktion und 
violine 1 direktion. © Dee. 13, 
1927; 1 ce. Apr. 11, 1928; EH 689359 ; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 9727 


Wan cent a honnie coome; words and 
melody by A. C. Fung, of British 
West Indies: © 1 ec. Apr. 3, 1928; 
E 687460; Arthur C. Fung, Port of 
Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I. 9728 


Wanderer (Der); worte von Hagen 
Thirnau, musik yon Hugo Kaun, 
of Germany, werk 123, no. 5; mitt- 
lere singstimme. © Sept. 15, 1927; 
1 ec. Apr. 11, 1928; HE 689837; Johann 
André, Offenbach/Main, Germany. 

9729 


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Wandervogellied; aus Allotria, text 
von Giinther Bibo, musik von Rudolf 
Nelson, of Germany. © Sept. 15, 
1927; 1 «@ Apr. 11, 1928; E 656160; 
Johann André, Offenbach/Main, Ger- 
many. 9730 


Warijusej; words by Eugene Zukow- 


sky, melody by A. Schwartz. ©1c. 
Apr. 21, 1928; E 687914; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 9731 


Warnung; worte von Detlev von 
Liliencron, musik von Erwin Lend- 
vai, of Germany, op. 438, no. 2; vier- 
stimmigen minnerchor. 4to. © Dec. 


28: TO2ZTRIOD C2 UA pr IN FOZSh 
689352; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 9732 


Was dein mund _ verschweigt, das 
sagt dein auge; blues, von Alfredo 
Gomberto, arr. von Bobby Douglas, 
both of Germany; orch. mit pf. di- 
rektion. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1927; 1 c. 
June 24; E 689675; Hubertus-verlag, 
Berlin. 9733 


Was ist der mensch; worte und musik - 


von Rudolph Tobias, of Germany ; 
2 singstimmen mit orgel begleitung. 
© 1 ec. Apr. 4, 1928; E 688697; 
Louise Tobias, New York. 9734 


Was the click, click, click of her 
eastanet; fox-trot, words and music 
by M. F. Suarez. © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1928; H 690084; Manuel Fernandez 
Suarez, Clarksburg, W. Va. 9735 


Watching for a bluebird; words and 
music by Harry Carlton, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with banjulele ban- 
jo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in E flat. .[Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 12, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 29; EH 689591; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 9736 


Watching for the boogie man; 
words and melody by Howard John- 
son, Charlie Warren and Phil Ellis. 
© 1 ¢ Apr. 18, 1928; EH 688849; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York, 9737 


Water-colours; by Alec Rowley, of 
Great Britain; pf., violin, viola and 
violoncello. Sc. and pts. Simonette. 
[3 others]) © Apr.''5, 1928; 1 c. 
Apr. 14; E 689439; Hawkes & son 
(London), Itd., London. 9738 


Waterman (Adolf) Seut préludes ; 
A. Waterman, of Holland, op. 24; pf. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928 ; 
E 689284; Lucien de Lacour, ae 

13 


Way (The) of the cross; religious play 
for Easter, words and music by 
Karin Sundelof-Asbrand, Syracuse, 
N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. 8vo. 
Mar. 19, "T9285" 2) oe een) 
27303; Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, 
Ne Ye 9740 


Way (The) of the Master; sacred 
song, words by Emmy Matt Rush, 
music by Mabelle Dyer. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 8; E 687420; Walter 
A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 9741 


We gotta have rain; from The girl 
friend, words by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, music by Harris Weston, 
of England; pf. and ukulele acc.; in 
B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 e. Apr. 5; 
E 689186; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. : 9742 


We'll cling together; words by Frank 
Wood, music by Maurice Scott, of 
England; pf. and ukulele ace.; in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 5; 
E 689182; Framecis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 9743 


We'll meet you out in Yellowstone 
Park; words and melody by R. W. 
Bronson. © 1. Apr. 24, 1928; E 
687995 ; Frederick A. Todd and Rich- 
ard Willard Bronson, Los Angeles. 

9744 


We love it; words by Billy Rose and 
Mort Dixon, music by Harry War- 


ren. © Apr. 2, 19282 2 ¢ Apres. © 
687476; Irving Berlin, inc... New 
OTK: 9745 


We own this world; waltz song, words 
and music by J. Janicki, of Poland, 
domiciled at New Bedford, Mass. © 
1 ce. Apr. 25, 1928; E 688986; Joseph 
Janicki, New Bedford. Mass. 9746 


We want Al Smith for the presidential 
chair; words by Joel Calvin Stew- 
art, music by Charles Augustus 
Meyers. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
20; E 688859; Independent music 
publishers, Kenosha, Wis. 9747 


Weary Willie Jones; fox trot, words 
and music by D. B. Edmonston; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1928; E 687469; Don- 
ald B. Edmonston, Brighton, a ‘ 

74 


Webster high; words and music by 
O. M. Tracy. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1928; 
E 687672; Opal McLaughlin Tracy, 
Webster Springs, W. Va. 9749 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


Wedding (The) of the dolls; words by 
Monte Carlo, music. by Harold 
Dixon. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 ¢c. Apr. 
24; BH 687972; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 9750 


Wee (A) bit o’ Seotch; country dance, 
by Leo Edwards, arr. by William C. 
Schoenfeld; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. .© Apr. 7,. 1928; 2. ¢. 
Apr. 9; E 688729; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 9751 


Weekes (Arthur) Three fairy dances; 
by A. Weekes ,of Great Britain ; pf. 
1. Dance of the tambourines. [2 
others] © Mar. 23, 1928; 1 e> Apr. 
9; EB 689382; Schott & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9752 


Weihnachtsjubel; von Carl Ginschals, 
of Germany, op. 249, bearb. von 
Herm. Wenzel, of Germany; pf. 
ec. 22, 1927; 1 ¢. Apr. 11, 1928; BH 
689375; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 9753 


Weisshaus (Imre) Six pieces for solo 
voice; melody by I. Weisshaus, of 
Hungary, domiciled at New York. 
(In New music, April 1928.) © 
‘pr. 24,' 1928; 2 e Apr. 30; E 
691147; Imre Weisshaus, New fea 


Welcome to all who gather here; 
words by Baxter Hughes, music by 
Richard Kountz; mixed voices. © 
Apr2s) 1028 >"2° «. Apri 285°) 
691076; M. Witmark. & sons, New 
York. 9755 


Well! the Irish and the Germans got 
together; words and melody by Roy 
Turk and Fred E. Ahlert. © 1. 
Apr. 16, 1928; E 688801; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

9756 

‘Weselne eczasy; melody by P. Hu- 
meniuk. pt. 1,2. ©1c. each Apr. 
5, 1928; E 687538, 687539; Paul Hu- 
meniuk, New York. 9757, 9758 


West (The) plains explosion; words 
and melody by C. J. Robison. © 1 
c. Apr. 26, 1928; E 690097 ; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 9759 


Westward bound; words and music by 
Noble Sissle and Harry Revel; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 25; E 688978; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 9760 


‘Westwood school song; words and mu- 
sic by H. Herrle. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2 ce. Apr. 24; E 687965; Henry 
Herrle, Cincinnati. 9761 


: | 9771 


What a funny friendship; fox trot, by 
J. Armstrong; pf. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1928; EB 687454; Juan Armstrong, 
Santuree, P. R. 9762 


What about eggs; fox-trot, words and 
music by Will EH. Haines, Julian 
Wright and Ralph Butler, each of 
England; pf. and ukulele acc.; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 29, 1928; 1 @ Apr. 21; E 
689646; Montgomery & co., London. 

9763 

What. about Maisie,—what about me; 
fox-trot song, words by Percy Hdgar, 
music by John Barclay, of England; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
4719283 01 ¢. Apr: 54 7H) (689nSet: 
Francis, Day. & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9764 


What are you waiting for Mary; fox- 
trot, words and music by Walter 
Donaldson, arr: by Alfred J. Doyle; 
male quartet. 4to. © Apr. 2, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 4; E 687505; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 9765 


What broke Thy heart; words by 
Florence Parkhurst McClure, music 
by Florence 8. Parkhurst; 4 mixed 
voices. Chicago-Philadelphia, RodeA 
heaver co. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 «. 
Mar. 14; E 683858; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 9766 


What do we care; words and music by 
Noble Sissle and Harry Revel; pf. 
and ukulele acc.; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
16, 1928; 2 c« Apr. 18; E 690028; 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

9767 


What is a song; a query, words and 
music by Pearl G. Curran; low 
voice. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
3; E 688485; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 9768 


What makes a garden; words by Caro- 
lina Giltinan, music by Nicolas 
Slonimsky. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 23; E 687951; White-Smith mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston. 9769 


What price lyrics; words and melody 
by Harry Barris, Bing Crosby and 
Matt Malneck. ©1c. Apr. 12, 1928; 
E 687693; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 9770 


What’s sweeter than moonlight ; words 
by Clara Bolin, music by Ray Hib- 
beler. ‘© 1 c.\‘Apr.' 14, 1928; E 
687724; Clara Bolin, Hinsdale, III. 


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pt. I, 0. S., v.23. 


What we do in the moonlight; words 
by Howard Johnson, music by 
Charles Tobias and Al. Sherman; pf. 
acc., With ukulele arr. by Harry Tie- 
deman. © Apr. 24,1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 
24; E 687969; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 9772 


What will I do; words by G. Mulnix, 
melody by Robert H. Brennen. © 
1c. Apr. 18, 1928; E 688841; Gladys 
Irene Mulnix, Alva, Okla. 9773 


When all the world is young; cho., 
words by Charles Kingsley, music by 
Harry Hale Pike; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Apr. LE S928 2 vo Avr iB} 
687834; Willis music ¢co., Cincinnati. 

9774 


When daylight dies; unison song, 
words by Thomas Moore, music by 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Brit- 
AUN TM OAC idee. | AEC Ok. oSueiie eC. 
tonie sol-fa notations] ©. Apr. 2, 
1928; 1 ¢c. Apr. 18; E 689617; Ha- 
ward Arnold & co., London. 9775 


When first I came to woo; words by- 


J.. TT; Seull,.. music by J. Ve Perry: 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1928; E 688551; Jean 

Victoria Perry, Greenville, S. C. 
9776 


When God calls His swallows home; 
words and music by Frederick Percy 
Nash, of England. © Jan. 31, 1928; 
1c. Feb. 29; E 689162; Nash & sons, 
Haslingfield, nr. Cambridge, Hng- 
land. iia © 


When I come to the sunset gate; 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Thomas Benton; 4 mixed voices. © 
Jan. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 3; E 688208; 
Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 9778 

When I’m free; waltz ballad, words 
and music by Art Boyd. ©1e. Apr. 
9, 1928; E 687659; John Charles 
Brinegar, Council Bluffs, Ia. 9779 


When I’m with you, I’m happy; fox 
trot song, words and melody by EH. B. 
Schiller and A.: Den. © 1 c. ‘Apr. 
14, 1928; E 687736; E. Baron Schil- 
ler and Alberta Den, San Francisco. 

9780 


When it rains, rains, rains, and then 
pours; words and melody by A. M. 
Brown. © 1 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; E 
688967 ; Aaron M. Brown, Palo Alto, 
Calif. 9781 

When my heart’s full of love; words 
by O. M. Nielson, music by Robert 
Van Sickle. New York City, Frank 


Harding. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
19; E 687846; Olaf M. Nielson, 
Provo, Utah. 9782 


When shadows fall; sacred solo or 
duet, words and music by G. A. 


Collin. © Apr. 19, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 
28; E 690117; G. A. Collin, Somer- 
set, Pa. 9783. 


When the apple blossoms bloom; words. 
and music by ©. F. Harrington, arr. 
by Walter W. Newcomer. © Apr. 
18)''1928'3) 2" Ee Apr i254) 4h? G9g7s2* 
Charles Franklin Bamington Mc- 
Camey, Tex. 9784. 


When the birds come again in the 
Spring; words and music by OC. 
Mitchell, arr. by Esther E. Kuhier. 
407" ©)? Apr’ 1010282792 Ve agree * 
E 687686; Charles Mitchell, Allen, 
Neb. 9785. 


When the man in the ‘moon calls you; 
words by W. J. Lang, musie by L. H. 
Ride ‘© 1 "e Apr 1s 9628-9 
687880; Warner J. Lang and Leota. 
H. Rice, Waterloo, Ia. 9786 


When the night comes creeping on;: 
waltz, words and music by J. S. 
Damico. © 1 c¢ Apr. 24, 1928; E: 
687996; Joseph Salvatore Damico, 
North Adams, Mass. 9787 


When the swallows fly home; words: 
and music by Hugh Wade and Col- 
lie Knox, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 16, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 
17; E 689520; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 9788. 


When twilight comes; 3-pt. song, words: 
by Ina Gainer, music by Edwin, 
Vaile McIntyre; women’s voices.. 


Ato/'? © Apr. \25, 2928 sh eA prs ia7 :. 
EK 691056; Theodore Presser Go.,. 
Philadelphia. 9789: 


When we were pals, just you and I; 
words by H. Levy, melody by A. 
Parenti. © 1 ¢« Apr. 5, 1928;°E 
687544; Anthony Parenti and Harry 
Levy, New Orleans. 9790 


When you crossed my path of love; 


words and music by H. C. Fischer. 


© 1c. Apr. 28, 1928; E 690164; 
Harry C. Fischer, Elmhurst, L. L., 
"IN? Y. 9791 
When you miss this miss; words by 
C. Bolin, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1928; 687725; 


Clara Bolin, Hinsdale, III. 9792: 


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no. 4, 1928 


When you're away; from The only 
girl, by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus. 1. Violin, cello 
and pf. ace.—2. Cello and pf. 
Apr. 16, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 21; E 
687948, 687949; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 9793, 9794 


‘When you’re away; from The only girl, 
words by Henry Blossom, music by 
Victor Herbert, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; male voices. 4to. 
Apr. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 6; E 687894; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

9795 


When you're away; from The: only 
girl, words by Henry Blossom, mu- 
sie by Victor Herbert, arr. by George 
J. Trinkaus; mixed voices. 4to. 
Mar. 26, 1928; 2.¢c. Mar. 30; E 
687402; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 9796 


When you’re away; words and melody 
by S. M. Johnston. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1928; E 691045; S. Mildred John- 
ston, Belen, N. M. 9797 


When you're in love; words by Irving 
Caesar, melody by George Meyer. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1928; E 691149; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 9798 


When you’re up to your neck in hot 
water; words and music by Leslie 
Sarony and Donovan Parsons, both 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 22, 
1928; 1 ce. Mar. 27; E 689124; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

9799 


When you’re with somebody else; fox- 
trot, words by L. Wolfe: Gilbert, 
music by Ruth Etting and Abel Baer, 
arr. by Al. J. Doyle; male quartet. 


Boe” (Cc) Anirs: 2Ya998"' 8 eA. 4: 
E 687508; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 9800 


When you said good-bye, somebody else 
said hello; words and music by Bert 
Grant and Tot Seymour, both of 
Hngland; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 29, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 21; E 689647; Montgomery 
& co., London. 9801 


When your old grey bonnet was new; 
words by Jack Mahoney, music by 
Percy Wenrich. © Apr. 17, 1928; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


. 9813 


2.¢. Apr. 28;) E 690141; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 
9802 


Where has my old gang gone; words 
by Bob Nolan, melody by Sam Gob- 
ble. ©1c. Apr. 28, 1928; E 690161; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 9803 


Where snowflakes fall; by S. Kame- 
neff, of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 
24, 1928; 1 ¢« Apr. 25; E 689608; 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

9804 


Where. the morning glories grow; 
words and music by M. Schwartz. 
© Apr. 16, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 17; E 
688833; Minnie Schwartz, Jersey 
City. 9805 


Wherever there’s a rose there’s a mem- 
ory of you; by Maurice J. Gunsky 
and George Hayden, arr. by Jean 
Olivier, of Belgium; orch. 4to. © 
Mar. 29, 1928; 2c. Apr. 3; E 687891 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

9806 


Wherever you are; words by Alexan- 
der Robinson, melody by Aletha 
Dickerson. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1928; E 
687599 ; Klaas musie pub. ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 9807 


While my heart’s across the sea; 
words and music by W. A. Scott. 
© 1 ec Apr. 25, 1928; E 691001 ; 
Walter A. Scott, Mount Kisco, N. Y. 

9808 


While we waltz goodnight; words by 
Jack Meskill, music by Charles Ro- 
soff, arr. by William Stickles. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. 1. 
Mixed voices.—2. Male voices. © 
Apr. 17, 1928; 2 c. each Apr..18; E 
687824, 687825; Harms, ine. New 
York. 9809, 9810 


Whirlwind gallop; by E. Herman; pf. 
© Oct. 31, 1927; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1928; 
E 690136; Ella Herman, Marengo, 
Til. 9811 


Whisper—I love you; vocal waltz, 
words by Huntley Trevor, music by. 
Roger J. Sinclair, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
13, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 29; E 689128; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 9812 


White (The) and red rose march; by 
Joseph De Luca; band, with solo B 
flat cornet conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 688878; 
Charles L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, a 

981 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9814 


White blossoms; Mother’s day song, 
sole or duet, words and music by 
G. A. Collin., © Apr. 19, 1928; 2 ec. 
»Apr. 28; E, 690118; G. A. Collin, 
Somerset, Pa. 9814 


White dove of the wild dark eyes; 
words by Joseph Plunkett, music by 
Frances Woodwright, of HEngland, 
sop; ors tent .- ©AA prs! 26,4 9285) de; 
Apr. 28; E 689678; West’s, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9815 


White mule; melody by Floyd Ming. 
© 1 ec. Apr. 30, 1928; EH 691152; 
United pub. co., New York. 9816 


\Who’s that callin’; words. and melody 
by H. Owen and J. B. Lampe, arr. 
by Jens Bodewalt Lampe. © 1 «. 
Apr. 11, 1928; EH 688709; Herald 
Owen and J. Bodewalt Lampe, Chi- 
cago. 9817 


Who’s to blame; words by Sam Coslow 
and Larry Spier, melody by Harry 
Link,,~ ©,,1 ‘c.,, Apr. «28)) 4928 5° 
690166; Spier and Coslow, inc., New 
York. 


Who said it with flowers; words anon., 
music by Mary Rosa; pf. © Apr. 
24, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 30; E 691088; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

9819 


Who taught you all the _ things? 
Horace! you're no novice; words 
and music by Thos. McGhee, of 
England; in ©. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 5; EH 689188; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 9820 


Who wouldn’t be blue; words by 
Benny Davis, music by Joe Burke; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 3, 1928; 

* 2 e@ Apr. 2; E 687481; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

9821 


Why (Pourquoi); blues. Yale, par 


Henry Gillet, of France; pf. 


eb. .25, 1928; 1. ¢)..Mar., 207» 
689254; Paul MDecourcelle, Nice, 
France. 9822 


Why be in a hurry, when you are 
seventeen; words and melody by 
John C. Hill, harmonized by Harry 
McGuffey, both of Great Britain. © 
Dee. 24,.1927;' 1 ec. Janw12, 1928; 
E 684155; Berners music co., Lon- 
don. 9823 


Why blame me; words and music by 
BH. LeSieur.' ©: 1 c. Apr; -13;! 1928; 
E 688788; Eugene LeSieur, Sanford, 
Me. 9824 


9818 | 


pt. 1, n. S., v. 23 


Why can’t I see you every day; words. 
by S. Mikler, music by David Reed.. 
©1c. Apr. 7, 1928; E 687608 ; Stella 
Mikler, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 9825 


Why dear; words and musie by Leon 
Farber; ©.1 e@ Apres3,.A928e7 1 
688693 ; Leon Maurice Farber, Phila- 
delphia. 9826 


Why did Mother Hubbard; words and 
music by Drummond Cloud; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Robt. Vare 
Sickle.’ © Mar. 4, -1928%°2:-e.'Mar. — 
8; E 688690; D. Cloud music: €o.,. 
St. Louis. 9827 


Why did you fool me; words and mu- 
sic by Max Goldberg, of Canada; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar: 20, 1928; 1 «@ Apr. 16; E 
689492; Billy Thorburn music pub. 
co., Itd., London. 9828. 


Why did you leave me alone; melody 
by Robert H. Cloud. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
5, 1928; E 687529’; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 9829 


Why did you leave me old pal; words: 
by L. M. Walters, melody by Walter 
W. Newcomer. © 1c. Apr. 19,.1928; 
E 687885; Leona M. Walters, Los 
Angeles. 9830: 


Why did you make me care; words 
and music by L. Pevsner, of Russia,. 
domiciled at Memphis, Tenn. © 
1 c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 687456; Leo. 
Pevsner, Memphis, Tenn. 9831 


Why do you always leave me lonely ; 
fox trot, words and melody by L. R. 


Smith....© 1 ¢ Apr. 1%, 19283): 
687791; Leslie Raymond Smith, 
Buffalo. 9832: 


Why do you tarry; words by Hleanor 
W. Carlile, music by Amy Carlile 
Purdy; mixed voices. S8vo. © Apr. 
1,.1928; 2 ec. Apr. 25; EH 688976;: 
Margaret W. Carlile, Brookline, Pa. 

9883: 

Why dream of tomorrow; words by 
Irwin F. O’Neill, music by Clay 
Smith; low voice; in D flat, with. 
violin obbl., ad lib. © Mar. 31,. 
1928; 2c Apr. 10; E 688673 ; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 98384 


Why must I always be blue; words 
and music by W. J. Weidenhof; pf. 
aec., with ukulele arr. by Becker 
and Shean. Pittsburgh, Pa., C. H. 
Schleiden. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 21; E 688952; William J. 
Weidenhof, Pittsburgh. 9835: 


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no. 4, 1928 


Why should I; words by Jessie Fre- 
mont Moser, music by A. Aragona ; 
4 mixed voices. 4to. Sept. 1, 
1927; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1928; E 683768 ; 
Andrea Aragona, Pasadena. 9836 


Why should I cry; fox-trot drag, 
words and music by E. LeSieur. © 
1c. Apr. 13, 1928; E 688787; Eugene 
LeSieur, Sanford, Me. 9837 


Why should I waste any tears over 
you; words and music by Elmo 
Wedge and Chris Yacich. © Mar. 
20, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 22; E 687567; 


Wedge, Yacich & Barone, New 
Orleans. > 9838 


Why should you be crying now; words 
and melody by S. Donato. © 1. 
Apr. 6, 1928; E 688553 ;, Salvatore 
Donato, New York. 9839 


Why should you cry; fox-trot, from 
On with the show, words and music 
by Harry Carlton, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace. with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
G:. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
Honsiency Apr.1t, 1928 ;\ f ‘ec’ Apr. 
14; E 689441; Lawrence Wright 
music ¢o., London. 9846 


Why sit in despondency; words by 
Mrs. O. L. Miller, melody by Robt. 
H. Brennen. © 1. Apr. 7, 1928; 
EX 687583; Nannie Miller, Fresno, 
Calif. 9841 


Why don’t you tell me; words and 
music by I. Green. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1928 ; E 687722; Irving Green, Brook- 
line, Mass. 9842 


Why wouldn’t I do; words and melody 
by D. Rardin. © 1. Apr. 2, 1928; 
E. 688473; Daislee Rardin, Los 
Angeles, 9843 


Widma; words by Eugene Zukowsky, 
aed by A. Schwartz. Pts. 1 and 
© 1. each Apr. 21, 1928: E 
aie 687916; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 9844, 9845 


Wigs and laces; danse ancienne, by 
Charles Huerter; pf. © Jan. 3, 
1928; 2 ce. Apr. 3; E 687477; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 9846 


Wildflowers; trio, words by O. M. 
Edwards, music by William Ber- 
wald; women’s voices. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. 4to. 
Apr. 2, 1928;-2 c. Apr: 11; E 688668; 
Oliver Murray Edwards, Syracuse, 
mm. Y. 9847 


. 9857 
Will o’ the wisp; morceau caracteris- 
tique, by Claude E. Johnson, arr. 
by Geo. H. Sanders, 
Britain; pf. (©@/Apr. 16,, 1928.; 2; c. 
Apr. 18; HE 688831; Sanders-Weiss, 
inc., New York. 9848 


Will you be mine; words by Alexander 
Robinson and Lee Smith, melody by 
A. Dickerson and L. Smith. © 1. 
Apr. 7, 1928; E 687600; Aletha Dick- 
erson, Chicago. 9849 


Will you do me the same; valse, words 
by: Charles J. Rameharitar-Lalla, 
music by C. E. N. Nichols, of British 
Guiana; in G. Kingston, George- 
town, British Guiana, Kingston 
school of music. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 28, 1928; 
1 c. Mar. 14, E 685835; Clement EH. 
N. Nichols, Kingston, Georgetown, 
Demerara, British Guiana. $850 


Will you obey God ; words and melody 
by 3." Le Burch, “© 1%. Apres, 
1928; E 688995; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 9851 


Winding (The) road; words by Eliza- 
beth Evelyn Moore, music by Charles 
Gilbert Spross; male cho. 4to. © 
Apr. 14, 1928; 2c. Apr. 16; E 687748 ; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 9852 


Windsperger (Lothar) Konzert; von 
L. Windsperger, of Germany, op. 39; 
violine u. orch. Partitur. © Apr. 
12, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 80; E 689105; 
B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

9853 


Windy nights; by Marion Hickman; 
pt... © Apr.:18, 1928: 2 @ Apr 46; 
E 687774; Thecdore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 9854 


Wing Tee Wee; quartet, words by J. 
P. Denison, music by Geoffrey 
O;Hara, arr. by N. Clittord “Page ; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 30; E 691094; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 9855 


Wings; overture, pf. composition by 
Alida Erickson, violin composition 
by Gus Fryklind. McKeesport, Pa., 
A. E. Erickson. © Apr. 3, 1928; 2:c. 
Apr. 6; E 688594; Alida V. Erickson 
and Gus Fryklind, McKeesport, Pa. 

9856 


Wings of night; barcarolle, words by 
Harold Simpson, music by Nino 
Maudini, of Great Britain; in F 
min. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1c. Apr. 3; 
E 689158; Cary & co., London. 9857 


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9858 


Wistfully; song waltz, words and 
music by Alec Newman, of England; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations ] 
@ Mar. 20, 1928.p 1d ¢ eyoAprediG; 
E 689488 ; Billy Thorburn music pub. 
co., Itd., London. 9858 


Witchee Kitchee Koo; words. by 
Mitchell Parish, music by Eleanor 
Young and Harry D. Squires; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Apr. 16, 1928; 
2 ec. Apr: 11; E 688682; Harry D. 
Squires, inc., New York. 9859 


With clanging cymbals (Beim klang 
der cymbeln); oriental march, by 
Richard Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 
125, no. 4; pf. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 3; E 687488; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 9860 


Witness (The) of God’s spirit; words 
snd music by EH. J. Cain; mixed 
voices. .© Apr. 10, 1928; 2 ec, Apr. 
23: E 688927; Elmer James Cain, 
St. Paul. 


Wolga; .walzer, von Otto Cassau, of 
Germany; salon orch. 4to. © Apr. 
De Fok | Coe Mar. ae cee. H) 
685587 ; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, a. Rh., 


Germany. §862 
Women’s “club: : march, | iy sel or. 
Lurvey.: bang. “Se.” © 17c. Apr. ‘5, 
1928; E 688552; Hiram Richard 
Lurvey, East Lynn, Mass. 9863 
Wonderful dream world of ours; words 
and meledy by A. Charvat. © 1c. 


Apr. 3, 1928; EH 687463; Al Charvat, 
Cleveland. 9864 
Wondering who; words by O. Smulian, 
music by L. Block. © 1 eG. Apr: 2, 
1928; E 687720; Ohren Smulian and 


Leon Block, Pine Bluff, Ark. 9865 
Wondrous (The) story; two-pt. can- 
tata for Christmas, text by Ray- 
mond Farl Bellaire, music by 
Richard Kountz; treble voices. Ato. 
1. The shepherds. [5 others] © 


Apr. 16, 1928; 2c. Apr. 21; E 687944; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
9866 


Won’t you be my darling boy; words 
and music by F. Williams. San 
Francisco, Fisk music pub. co. © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 2c. Apr. 6; E 688558 ; 
Fred Williams, San Francisco. 

9867 

Won't you buy my dreams; waltz, 
words by Lawrence Venn, music by 
Vernon Duke, of Great Britain; pf. 


9861 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


and ukulele acc.; in A flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
19, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 11; BE 689396; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 9868 


Won't you come back; words by E. R. 
Banta, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1928: E. 687988; 
Edith Rule Banta, Lusk, Wyo. 9869 


Wooden-shoe girl; fox-trot, words and 
music by Leslie Sarony, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr... 7;, 1928° tf: el Apr ae 
689466 ; Cecil Lennox, Iltd., London. 

9870 

Wotchagonna; fox-trot, words and 
music by Fred Shuff, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in G. 
[Staff and tonic- sol-fa notations] 
©..Mar. 24. 1928-01. .¢ “Apes i 
689644; Montgomery: & co., London. 

; 9871 

Wreck (The) of Virginian, no. 3; 
words and melody by R. Harvey. © 
1 ce. Apr. 14, 1928; H 688812; Roy 
Harvey, Beckley, W. Va. 9872 


Wright (N. Louise) Twenty-five pri- 
mary pieces; pf. and pf. with words. 
nos. 1-26. © Apr. 1s, 1938-2 “c. 
Apr. 20; E 687936; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 9873 


Write me; words and music by J. L. 
Finning. © 1 .¢. Mar. 29, 1928; EB 
688660; James L. Finning, Albany. 

9874 

Ye are His temple; words from the 
Bible, music by V. G. Artus. [Photo- 
stat] ©l1c. Apr. 4, 1928; EB 688525 ; 
Violet G. Artus, Milwaukee. 9875 


Yellow (The) mask; selection, by Ver- 
non Duke, arr. by H. Baynton-Power, 
of Great Britain; pf. @©»Mar. 19, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 11; E 689397 ; Ascher- 
berg. Hopwood & Crew, itd., London. 

9876 

Yosemite; pt.-song, words by O. M. Ed- 

wards, music by William Berwald ; 


4 mixed voices. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. 4to. © Mar. 27, 


1928; 2 c. Apr. 11; E 688666; Oliver 
Murray Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

9877 

You; words and melody by A. Bell. © 

1c. Apr. 9, 1928; E 687651; Alyce 

Bell, Frederick, Ok1. 9878 


You; words and music by L. B. Freed, 
arr. by Bauer bros. © Mar. 20, 
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 22; E 688313 ; Liegh 
B. Freed, Manchester, Ind. 9879 


508 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1928 


You ain’t the one; melody by C. John- 
son and A. D. Porter. © 1. Apr. 
16, 1928; E 688795; United pub. ¢o., 
New York. 9880 


You are my inspiration; words by E. 8. 
Ford, music by Luther A. Clark. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 17, 1928; HE 687792; Elliott 
S. Ford, Sykes, Tenn. 9881 


You brought me happiness; words and 
music by G. Lambert, of England, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 «c. 
Apr. 7, 1928; E 687596; George Lam- 
bert, New York. 9882 


You can’t blame me for that; words 
and music by Harry Pease and Hd. 
G. Nelson; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Louis Fleischer. © Mar. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; E 688770; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York. 9883 


You can’t buy love with silver; valse, 
from On with the show, words and 
music by Jack Trevelyan, of Great 
Britain; . pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
Hono | oC) Apr. 14° 1998-7 & 
Apr. 16; E 689445 ; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 9884 


You can’t make a fool out of me; fox 
trot, words and melody by P. N. 
Grancralligr ©... ..e.; Apr. »10,, 1928 ; 
EK 687647; Philip Neri Cianciulli, 
Raritan, N. J. 9885 


You can’t make a jazz hound of me; 
words and music by I. HE. Kaler; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 28, 1928; 
Ze) pApr is. 1): 690124: lola’, E. 
Kaler, Spokane, Wash. 9886 


You darling child; words and melody 
by M. Dixon:’'@ 1 c. Apr: 4, 1928; 
EK 688517; May Dixon, San Fran- 
cisco. 9887 


You dirty boy; action song, words and 
music by Brian O’Malley, of Great 
Britain; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 5, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 18; E 689458; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. 9888 


You do not need to tell me for I know; 
words by L. Wynne, music by Walter 
W. Newcomer. New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Ney. 12, 1927; 2 ee. Dee. 28: BH 
680709: La Cele Wynne, Klamath 
Falls, Or. 9889 


You let me call you sweet heart; words 
by Dorothy Arliss [pseud. of E. Be- 
blavi], music by Jack Edwards. 


j 9901 


New wYork, Frank Harding. © Apr. 
12, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 19; E 687840; 
Elizabeth Beblavi, La Porte, Ind. 

9890 


You'll be sorry some day; words and 
music by Art Boyd. © 1c. Apr. 9, 
1928; E 687658 ; John Charles Brine- 
gar, Council Bluffs, Ia. 9891 


You'll be sorry you said you were glad; 
words and music by C. Rea; in F. 
©1c. Apr. 2, 1928; E 687719; Clyde 
Rea, Inglewood, Calif. 9892 


You'll come back to me; words and 
music by Edwina Hileen Ford, of 
Canada, domiciled at Oakland, 
Calif., arr. by Dorothy La Dieu. © 
1e. Apr. 30, 1928; EH 691161; Elfreda 
Violet Ford, Oakland, Calif. 9893 


Youll come back to me some day; 
words and music by F. Neil. Hunts- 
ville, Ala., Neit pub. house. © Apr. 
18, 1928; 2 c Apr. 28; E 690134; 
Frank Neil, Huntsville, Ala. 9894 


You never can tell on a telephone; 
words and melody by M. Mathis. © 
1 ec. Apr. 9, 1928; E 687652; Mar- 
garet Mathis, Louisville. 9895 


Yowre not the kind I thought you 
were; words and melody by Alex- 
ander Robinson and James Blythe. 
©. 1 cc. Apr: 25, 1928; E 688997; 
Klaas music pub. co., Chicago. 9896 


You stole my happiness; words and 
melody .byt.Jds FE. Daylore.@. te: 
Apr. 11, 1928; EH 687696; John Floyd 
Taylor, Anderson, Ind. 9897 


You’ve caused a million tears: words 
and melody by L. G. Buerger. © 
1c. Mar. 15, 1928; E 658438; Louise 
Gioria Buerger, St. Paul. 9898 


Your best friend; words and music 
by Al. Hahn [i. e. A. O. Hahn]; pf. 
© 1 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; E 688968; 
Albert Otto Hahn, St. Louis. 9899 


Your dreamy eyes were made for love; 
words and melody by M. Dixon. © 
1 ce. Apr. 4, 1928; E 688518; May 
Dixon, San Francisco. 9900 


Your step and my step; from Lumber 
love, words by Leslie Stiles, music 
by A. Emmett Adams, of Great 
Britain; in F. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Apr. 17, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 20; E 689595; Lawrence 
Wright musie co., London. 9901 


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9902 


Zayda; valse eaprice, by G. E. Holmes; 
E flat alto, C melody and B flat sop. 
or ten. saxophone, or B flat cornet, 
with pf. acc. © Mar. 15; 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 20; E 688874; Charles L. Barn- 


house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 9902 
Zephyrina; valse. par Alex Lauren- 
deau, of Canada; pf. © Mar. 380, 


1928; 1 e. Apr. 3; E 689138; Edition 
Belgo-Canadienne, Montréal, Canada. 
9903 


Zuleime; words and music by Netta 
Naomi Andrews. San Francisco, 
Fisk music pub. co. © Apr. 15, 
1928; 2 ec. Apr. 18; E 688829; Janet 
Andrews Richison, Santa Cruz, 
Calif. 9904 


1°°° danse espagnole; extraite de La 
vie bréve, de Manuel de Falla, arr. 
par S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 c«. Apr. 9; E 689410; Max 


pt. Ill, 0. s., v. 28, no./4, 1928. 


2™° quatuor & cordes; de Madeleine 
Dedieu-Péters, of France; 2 violons, 
alto, et violoncelle. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1928; E 689294; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 9906 


§ 11 lustiges trinklieder-potpourri; zu- 
sammengestellt von Max Rhode, of 
Germany, op. 77; klavier mit itiber- 
legtem text. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 13; E 685925; Musikverlag 
City, Leipzig. 9907 


§ 11 lustiges trinklieder-potpourri; zu- 
sammengestellt von Max Rhode, of 
Germany, op. 77; orch. mit pf. di- 


rection. © Mar. 20, 1928; 1 ¢: Apr. 
11; E 689427; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 9908 


20th century; melody by F. Galassi 
and Al Dell. ©1e. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 690002; Frank Galassi, New York. 


Eschig et cie., Paris. 9905 9909: 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 18 unpublished) —__ 83 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 2,947 unpublished) __-___-_ 9, 826 
Totalzil ali Nity aceiinw 1 aM | OE es 9, 909 


oLd 


His bor MUSIG»ORuWHICHaTHE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT 
FPASO BEEN RENEWED UNDER SEC! 24°OF THE ACT OF 


MARCH 4, 1909 


A frangesa; march, two-step, by P. 
Mr Costas arr. by T.’ M.' Tobant; 
orch. © Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 


of the arrangement. R 44008, Apr. 
4, 1928. e 1 
African (An) symphony; ragtime 


spasm, by F. H. Losey; band. © 
Fr. H. Losey, Orange, N. J., as the 
author. R 44009, Apr. 4, 1928. Ze 


Again the day returns of holy rest; 
by E. S. Hosmer, op. 8, no. 2. 
Elmer 8. Hosmer, Providence, R. I., 
as the author. R 438926, Mar. 19, 
1928. 3 


All the day; words by Ada M. Shaw, 
music by J. M. Black. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author of the music. R 438862, Dec. 
Sf ha 8 0 4 


Alpine song; by Paul Ducelle [pseud. 
of C. W. Krogmann], op. 16, no. 11; 
pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, Mar- 
blehead, Mass., as the author. R 
44128, Mar. 30, 1928. 5 


Among the flowers; by E. V. MclIn- 
tyre; pf. © Edwin Vaile McIntyre, 
Oklahoma City, Okl., as the author. 
R 44237, Apr. 5, 1928. 6 


Angels of Jesus; anthem, music by 
Charles M. Davis. © Kate Davis 
Crapser, Monterey Park, Calif., as 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 441638, Apr. 7, 1928. 7 


At evening time it shall be light; 
words by Lanta Wilson Smith, mu- 
sic by J. M. Black. © James M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor. R 48853, Dec. 31, 1927. 8 


At the village fair; by J. C. Macy; pf., 
4 hands. © Mary BEB. S. Macy, 
Shrewsbury, Mass., as the widow of 
the author. R 438930, Mar. 19, 1928. 

9 


Attention; march, by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. © Rose Laurendeau, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the 
widow of the author. R 43968, Mar. 
23, 1928. 10 


[9909 


Au revoir; galop, by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. © Rose Laurendeau, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the 
widow of the author. R 438963, Mar. 
23, 1928. 11 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Ma- 
Saniello; overture, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; band. © Rose Lau- 
rendeau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 48948, .Mar. 20, 
1928. Lip 


Auf der heide (On the heath); lyric 
tone-poem from song by Halfdan 
Kjerulf, arr. by Heinrich Germer, 
op. 42, no. 1; pf. © A. Leo Germer, 
Dresden, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 48892, Mar. 
13, 1928. 13 


Ave Maris stella; by J. H. Rogers; 
women’s voices. © James H. Rog- 
ers, Cleveland, as the author of the 


music. R 48919, Mar. 23, 1928. 14 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) Ariele; 
finale, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mont- 


real, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 44013, Apr. 4, 1928. 15 


Balfe (Michael William) The Hay- 
mons (Die vier Haimonskinder) ; 
overture, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 48958, Mar. 
23, 1928. 16 


Battle (The) of Spion Kop; march, 
by M. W. Butler; pf. or organ. 
M. W. Butler, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author. R 43877, Mar. 2, 1928. 17 


Be a sunny Christian; words by W. 
C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 43850, Dec. 31, 
1927. 18 


Beautiful Arizona; words by E. Smith, 
music by John Stromberg. © Ed- 
gar Smith, Elmhurst, L. I... N. Y., 
as the author of the words. R 
44147, Mar. 20, 1928. 19 


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9909 (20) 


Beautiful land of song; words by Lan- 
ta Wilson Smith, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
43841, Dec. 31, 1927. 20 


Because it is Christmas time; Christ- 
mas carol, words by Virginia V. 
Whitter, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 


the author of the music. R 44248, 
Apr. 11, 1928. yA 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Andante; 


from Beethoven’s 5th symphony, arr. 
by T. M. Tobani; band. “© Theo. 
M. Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44011, Apr. 4, 1928. 22, 


Pastorale; from the sixth sym- 
phony, arr. by Theo. Moses [pseud. 
of T. M. Tobani]; orch. © Theo. 
M. Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 43935, Mar. 20, 1928. 23 


byAP. 


Belfry (The) tower; pt. song, 


A. Schnecker; women’s voices. © - 


Louise W. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author of the 
music. R 43924, Mar, 19, 1928. 24 


Belle (The) of Bohemia; march and 
two-step, from the operetta by L. 
Englander, arr. by A. Pinter. © 
Andor Pinter, Los Angeles, as the 
author of. the arrangement. R 
44260, Apr. 6, 1928. 25 


Benedictus in F; words from the 
Bible, music by Frederick Stevenson, 
op. 80; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. © Houseley Stevenson, Los 
Angeles, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 44138, Apr. 6, 1928. 26 


Berceuse and Tyrolienne; by D. Alard, 
op. 49, no. 8, rev. by G. Saenger ; 
- violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the 
revision. R 43992, Apr. 4, 1928. 27 


Beyond the gates of paradise; words 
by Henry V. Neal, music by R. A. 


King; high voice. © Robert A. 
King,’ New York, as the author. R 
43913, Mar. 27, 1928. 28 


Birthday festival music (Geburtstags- 
musik); march, by C. Bohm, arr. 
by William F. Kretschmer; oreh. 
© Agatha Kretschmer, San Fran- 
cisco, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 48947, Mar. 
20, 1928. 29 


Bridal song; from Jensen’s wedding 
march, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau ; 


pti nesses 


band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mont- 
real, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 48938, Mar. 20, 1928. 30 


Bridge (The) of sighs; words and 
music by J. Thornton. © James 
Thornton, Astoria, L. IL, N. Y., as 
the author. R 44149, Mar. 31, 1928. 

31 


Brindisi; valse, by D. Alard, op. 49, 
no. 10, rev. and fingered by G. 
Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author 
of the revision. R 438991, Apr. 4, 
1928. 32 


Bring flowers; words by Bertha HB. 
Bush, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
44082, Apr. 2, 1928. 33 


Bring the children ‘in; 
Bertha E. Bush, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. _© Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 44089, Apr. 2, 1928. 

34 


Broken (The) doll; by EH. V. MeIn- 
tyre; pf. © Edwin Vaile MclIn- 
tyre, Oklahoma City, Okl., as the 
author. R 44233, Apr..5, 1928. 35 


Children’s (The) day of days; Christ- 
mas carol, words by Ida _ Scott 
Taylor, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Hdmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 44247, 
Apr. 11, 1928. 36 


Chiquita; polka capriccioso, by F. H. 
Losey; orch. KF. HH. Losey, 
Orange, N. J., as the author... R 
44012, Apr. 4, 1928. 37 


Christ is come; Christmas carol, words 
by Virginia V. Whitter, music by 
BH. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the 
music. R 44249, Apr. 11, 1928. 38 


words by 


Christmas praises; Christmas carol, 
words by Virginia V. Whitter, music 
by E. 8S. Lorenz.. © Hdmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author 
of the music. R 44244, Apr. 11, 1928. 

39 


Clover (The) club waltz; by M. C. 
Bales; pf. or organ. © M..C. Bales, 
Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 
43876, Mar. 2, 1928. 40 


Colorado summer; cycle of ten pieces, 
by Gerrit Smith, op. 21 ycepf. 


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no. 4, 1928 
Caroline Gerrit Smith, Darien, tav Saenger, 
Conn., as the executor of the author. 
R 43795, Mar. 12, 1928. 41 


Come back babe, I won’t be mean 
no more; words by Hal Stephens, 
music by B. Taylor. © Billee 
Taylor, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 44139, Mar. 20, 1928. 

42 


to me; 
John 


Come back ma honey boy 
words by HE. Smith, music by 


Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, Elm- 
hurst. L. I., N. Y., as the author of 
the words. R 44146, Mar. 20, 1928. 
RAS 

Come Thou long-expected Jesus; 
sacred quartet, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author: R 44245, 
Apr. 11, 1928. 44 


Condora; waltz, by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mont- 
real, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author. R 43962, Mar. 23, 
1928. 45 


Dance of the dewdrops; polka, by Paul 
Ducelle [pseud. of ©. W. Krog- 
mann], op. 16, no. 4; pf. © Carrie 
W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 44133, Mar. 30, 1928. 

46 


Dancing stars; waltz, by Paul Ducelle 
[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann], op. 16, 
no. 1; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 44126, Mar. 30, 1928. 47 


Davy Jones’ locker; words and music 
by H. W. Petrie. © Julia C. Petrie, 
Downers Grove, Ill., as the widow 
of the auther. R 44224, Apr. 7, 1928. 

48 


Day dreams; by F. A. Williams, op. 
27, no. 1. © Frederick A. Williams, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 48981, 
Mar. 22, 1928. 49 


De walls are comin’ down; words by 
Ida M. Budd, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 44091, Apr. 2, 1928. 50 


Delibes (Clement Philibert Léo) Danse 


de féte; from Coppelia, ballet de 
Delibes, arr. by G. Saenger; violin 
and pf. © Gustav Saenger, New 


York, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44010, Apr. 4, 1928. 51 


Valse de la poupée; from the bal- 
let Coppelia, op. 97, no. 2, arr. by 
G. Saenger; violin and pf. © Gus- 


| ol 


9) 


New York, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 438997, 
Apr. 4, 1928. 52 


Dolly’s at home; by EH. V. McIntyre; 
pf. © Edwin Vaile McIntyre, Okla- 
homa City, Okl., as the author. R 
44235, Apr. 5, 1928. 53 


Dresden (The) china girl; words by 
G. A. Spink, music by Edward War- 
ren Corliss. © George A. Spink, 
New. York, as the author of. the 
words. R 44140, Mar. 20, 1928. 54 


Diippel schanzen march; by G. Piefke, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 438955, Mar. 
rapa ang 0 Pee 55 


Diippel schanzen march; by G. Piefke, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; orch. 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 43954, Mar. 
Ve 3 br /-13 56 


Duty (The) that calls today; words 
by Lanta Wilson Smith, music by 
J. M. Black. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
43851, Dee. 31, 1927. 57 


Eece panis angelorum; by J. H. Rog- 
ers. © James H. Rogers, Cleveland, 
as the author of the music. R 
43931, Mar. 19, 1928. 58 


Ere forth from these loved halls; 
graduation hymn, words and music 
by J. C. Macy. © Mary E. S. Macy, 
Shrewsbury, Mass., as the widow of 
the author. R 43923, Mar. 19, 1928. 

59 

Eternal (The) goodness; words by 
John G. Whittier, music by William 
Hamilton Gerrish. © Willard P. 
Gerrish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ash- 
land, Mass., as the children of the 
deceased author. R 44122, Apr. 3, 
1928. 60. 


Hvening hymn; hymn anthem, music 
by E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, Tenn., as the author. 
R 44164, Apr. 7, 1928. 61 


Evening shade polka; by E. H. Little; 
pf. or organ. © Emma Hardin Lit- 
tle, Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 
43878, Mar. 2, 1928. 62 


Every slumber hath its waking; words 
and music by William Hamilton 
Gerrish. © Willard P. Gerrish and 
Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, Mass.. 
as the children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44121, Apr. 3, 1928. 63 


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Fair Florida; serenade, by T. M. To- 
bani, op. 384; orch. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I, as 
the author. R 44002, Apr. 4, 1928. 

64 


Favorite (The); by John Hartmann, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band, 
with cornet solo. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Que., Canada, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44007, Anr. 4, 1928. 65 


Feld-cornet march; by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. © Rose Laurendeau, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the 
widow of the author. R 43966, Mar. 
23, 1928. 66 


Festival procession; from Jensen’s 
wedding music, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; band. © Rose Laurendeau, 
Montreal, Que., Canada, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 439387, Mar. 20, 1928. 67 


Following Jesus; words by Ada Blenk- 
horn, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. 
1927. 68 


Forest calm (Waldesruhe) ; tone poem 
from song by Halfdan Kjerulf, arr. 
by Heinrich Germer, op. 42, no. 20; 
pf. © <A. Leo Germer, Dresden, 
Germany, as the child of the de- 
ceased author of the arrangement. 
R 48904, Mar. 138, 1928. 69 


Foxy Quiller; gems from the comic 
opera in 8 acts, libretto by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Reginald de 
Koven; arr. by A. Pinter; pf. © 
Andor Pinter, Los Angeles, as the 


author of the arrangement. R 
44258, Apr. 6, 1928. 70 
Gathering home; anthem, music by 


L. O. Emerson. © Mabel H. Em- 
erson, Arlington, Mass., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 44168, 
Apr. 7, 1928. rak 


Gleaning for Jesus; words by Ida 
Scott Taylor, music by H. 8. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author of the music. R 
44242, Apr. 11, 1928. ie 


Gloria patri; music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 44152, Apr. 7, 1928. 

73 

Glory to God in the highest; music by 
E. S. Lorenz; bass. solo, and cho. 
for women’s voices. © ELdmund §S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44246, Apr. 11, 1928. 74 


R 43844; Dec: 31, 


God is refuge; words by Anna H. 
Woodrooff, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 483855, Dec. 31, 
1927. 75 


God with us; words by Bertha HE. 
Bush, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music R 
44088, Apr. 2, 1928. 76 


Grace and glory day by day; words 
by W. C. Martin, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
43845, Dec. 31, 1927. ; 77 


Graceful (A) frolic; polka rondo, by 
W. FEF. Sudds, op. 250; ph © 
Charles M. Tait, Gouverneur, N. Y., 
aS the executor of the author. R 
43921, Mar. 19, 1928. 18 


Hand in hand; march, by Paul Du- 
celle [pseud. of C. W. Krogmann], 
op. 16, no. 10; pf. © Carrie W. 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 44127, Mar. 30, 1928. 

79 


He is ma steady; words by H. B. 
Smith, music by John Stromberg. 
© Harry B. Smith, New York, as 
the author of the words. R 44141, 
Mar. 20, 1928. 80 


He shall sustain thee; words by Lida 
M. Keck, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 43846, Dec. 31, 
1927. 81 


Hearts and flowers; new flower song, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; band, with 
solo for cornet, trombone or bar. © 
Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. TNE UY.) aS" The) auihee ar, che 
arrangement. R 44006, Apr. 4, 1928. 

82 


Heaven is not far away; words by 
Mrs. E. E. Williams, musie by A. 


Wooler. © Alfred Wooler, Buffalo, 
N. Y., as the author. R 48928, Mar. 
19, 1928. 83 


Heavenly (The) guest: anthem, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 44166, Apr. 7, 1928. 84 


Hermit’s (The) bell (Les dragons de 
villars) ; overture, by A. Mailiart., 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 438945, 
Mar. 20, 1928. 85 


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Home (A) in my heart for Jesus; 
words by Lanta Wilson Smith, mu- 
sic by J. M. Black. © James M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor. R 43842, Dee. 31, 1927. 86 


Hora novissima; rhythm of Bernard 
De Morlaix on the Celestial city, 
English tr. by Isabella G. Parker, 
set to music by Horatio W. Parker, 
op. 30; soli, cho. and orch. Full sc. 
© Anna Parker, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement of the music. R 48989, 
Apr. 5, 1928. 87 


I am trusting; words by W. C.: Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author of the music. R 43865, Dec. 
gaa Be 88 


I cling to Thee; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author. R 43854, Dec. 31, 1927. 89 


I have set watchmen; anthem, music 
by: E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44160, Apr. 7, 1928. 90 


I heard a voice from heaven; music 
by William Hamilton Gerrish. © 
Willard P. Gerrish and Isabel F. 
Gerrish, Ashland, Mass., as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
_ 44128, Apr. 3, 1928. 91 


I left because I love you; words and 
music by T. Stanford. © Tony 
Stanford, New York, as the author. 
R 44239, Mar. 27, 1928. 92 


I'll trust in God; duet, words by Char- 
lotte G. Homer, music by C. H. 
Gabriel; with cho. of mixed voices. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 44258, Apr. 12, 1928. 93 


I love Thee I know; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 438847, Dec. 31, 
1927. 94 


I remember Calvary; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 43863, 
Dee: 31.) 1927. 95 


Ida and Dottie polka; by F. H. Losey; 
cornet solo or duet, with pf. acc. © 
F. H. Losey, Orange, N. J., as the 
author. R 48953, Mar. 20, 1928. 96 


uf 


If I were king; overture, by A. 
Adam, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mon- 
treal, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 44004, Apr. 4, 1928. . 97 


In excelsis; hymns with tunes for 
Christian worship, ed. by Robert 
Stuart MacArthur. Calvary ed. 7th 
ed. © Century co., New York, as 
the proprietors. R 43974, Mar. 21, 
1928. 98 


In the flower crowned Green Moun- 
tains of Vermont; words by George 
H. Summers, music by J. W. Ful- 
ton; pf. selection. © James W. 
Fulton, Belmont, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 44264, Mar. 
7, 1928. 99 


Iris; Greek intermezzo, by E. R. 
Ephraim; pf. © Ellis R. Ephraim, 
Baltimore, as the author. R 44265, 
Mar. 71928." 100 


Island City ; march, two-step, by L. P. 
Laurendeau; band. © Rose Lau- 
rendeau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 
as the widow of the author. R 
43961, Mar. 23, 1928. 101 


Jesus is always the same; words by 
Lanta Wilson Smith, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 


43843, Dec. 31, 1927. 102 
Jesus Shall reign; hymn anthem, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 


S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44159, Apr. 7, 1928. 103 


Jesus, the very thought of Thee; hymn 
anthem, words by Edward Casewell, 
music by E. 8. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44157, Apr. 7, 1928. 104 


Juno; overture, by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mon- 
treal, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author. R 43965, Mar. 23, 
1928. 105 


King of the turf; march two-step, by 
Fahrbach, arr. by T. M. Tobani. 1. 
Full orch.—2. Band. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. 
Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 48994, 43995, Apr. 4, 1928. 

106, 107 


King (The) of the winds: words by 
Arthur Trevelyan, music by F. 
David. © Frank David, New York, 
as the author. R 43912, Mar. 27, 
1928. 108 


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9909 (109) pt. III, D.'s., v. 23. 
Lead, kindly light; hymn anthem, | Love is all in all; vocal solo, by Fred- 
music by L. CO. Emerson. © Mabel erick Stevenson. © Houseley Stev- 


H. Emerson, Arlington, Mass., as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
44169, Apr. 7, 1928. 109 


Let the dear Saviour come in; words 
by W. C. Martin, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
43840, Dec. 31, 1927. 1106 


Life, light and love in Jesus; words 
by Ada Blenkhorn, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author of the 
music. R 48859, Dec. 31, 1927. 111 


Lilliputian parade; march, by Paul 
Ducelle [pseud. of C. W. Krog- 
mann], op. 16, no. 2; pf. © Carrie 
W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 44131, Mar. 30, 
1928. ila 


Little Bo-Peep; mazurka, by H. En- 
gelmann, op. 408, no. 3; pf. © “Marie 
C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, as the 


widow of the author. R 438985, Feb..- 


20, 1928. 113 


Little boy blue; march, by H. Engel- | 


mann, op. 408, no. 5; pf. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, as the 
widow of the author. R 43987, Feb. 
20, 1928. . 114 


Little gazelle; mazurka, by Paul Du- 
celle [pseud. of C. W. Krogmann], 


Op. pl6,- 10743 pb. ©) Carrie. WW. 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 44130, Mar. 30, 1928. 

mL ta) 


Little (A) study; by E. V. McIntyre; 
pf. © Edwin Vaile McIntyre, Okla- 
homa City, OKl., as the author. R 
44229, Apr. 5, 1928. 116 


Little things; missionary song, words 
by Ida Reed Smith, music by H. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S§S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 44156, 
Apr.) 7, 1928. 117 


Lo! here am I; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 48849, Dec. 31, 
1927. 118 


Longing (Sehnsucht) ; tone poem from 
song by Halfdan Kjerulf, arr. by 
Heinrich Germer, op. 42, no. 25; pf. 
© A. Leo Germer, Dresden, Ger- 
many, as the child of the deceased 
author of the arrangement. R 438901, 
Mar. 138, 1928. 119 


enson, Los Angeles, as the child of 
the deceased author of the music. R 
43927, Mar. 19,1928. 120. 


Love’s sermon (Liebespredigt) ; tone 
poem from song by Halfdan Kjerulf, 
arr. by Heinrich Germer, op. 42, no. 
16; pf. © A. Leo Germer, Dresden, 
Germany, as the child of the de- 
ceased author of the arrangement. 
R 438902, Mar. 18, 1928. 121 


Lullaby; by E. V. McIntyre; pf. © 


Edwin Vaiie McIntyre, Oklahoma 
City, Okl., as the author. R 44228, 
Apr. 5, 1928. 122 


Mcintyre (Edwin Vaile) Melody; pf. 
© Edwin Vaile McIntyre, Oklahoma 
City, Okl., as the author. R 44236, 
Apr. 5, 1928. 123. 


March (The) of the grass; words by 
Bertha H. Bush, musie by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 44087, Apr. 2, 1928. 124 


Marche célébre; from Lachner’s Suite 
no. J, ‘arr:, Dy, 2. i Pobanievorch. 
© Theo. M. Tobani. Jackson Heights, 
L. I., N. ¥., as the author of the ar- 


rangement. R 43948, Mar. 20, 1928. 
125 
Marche des petits pierrots; by A. 


Bose, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mont- 
real, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author of the arrangement. 
R 48970, Mar. 28, 1928. 126 


Marche des petits pierrots; by Bose, 
arr; by 'E..M. Dobami; .orch, 
Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson Heights} 
L. I., N. Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43951, Mar. 20, 1928. 

127 


Marching on to glory; words by Mel- 
ville Weimaus Miller, music by C. H. 
Gabriel; mixed voices. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 44254, Apr. 
12 O28, 128 


Marie; nocturne, by B. Richards, op. 
60, rev. and fingered by G. Saenger ; 
violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 44014, Apr. 4, 1928. ‘ 

12 


Maritana; grand fantasia from the 
opera, by W. W. Wallace, op. 383, 
arr. by T. M.. Tobani; . military 


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band. © Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I, N. ¥., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 44001, Apr. 
4, 1928. 130 


May be; words by F. Tannehill, jr., 
music by George Rosey [pseud. of 
G. M. Rosenberg] George M. 
Rosenberg, as the author of the mu- 
sic, and Frank Tannehill, jr., as the 
author of the words, New York. R 
44225, Apr. 7, 1928. ata 


Maybells; waltz, by Paul Ducelle 
[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann], op. 16, 
no. 9; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 441386, Mar. 30, 1928. su pees: 


Mendeissohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Intermezzo; from Mid- 
summer night’s dream, arr. by Wil- 
liam F. Kretschmer; oreh. © 
Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the widow of the author of the 


arrangement. R 48939, Mar. 20, 
1928. 133 
— Nocturno; from Mendelssohn’s 


Midsummer night’s dream, arr. by 
Wm. F. Kretschmer; oreh © 
Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 438936, Mar. 20, 
1928. - 134 


——Ruy Blas; overture; arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; band. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. LIL, 
N. ¥., as the author of the arrange- 


ment. R 44003, Apr. 4, 1928. 135 
Merry (The) dance; by E. V. Mc- 
Intyre; pf. © Edwin Vaile Mc- 


Intyre, Oklahoma City, Okl., as the 
author. R 44234, Apr. 5, 1928. 136 


Merry missionaries; words by Harriet 
D. Castle, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author of the music. R 44241, 
Apr. 11, 1928. 137 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Robert le dia- 
ble; selection from the opera, arr. 
by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 438971, Mar. 23, 1928. 

138 


Mill on the cliff (Die felsenmithle) ; 
overture, by C. G. Reissiger, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 


of the arrangement. R 438952, Mar. 
20, 1928. 139 
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Mimosa; caprice, by Alberto Himan, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Que., 
Canada., as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 44015, Apr. 
4, 1928. 140: 


Monks (The) of Malabar; comic opera. 
in 3 acts, lancers, by Ludwig Eng-- 
lander. © Carla Englander Poltz,. 
Vienna, Austria, as the next of kin: 
of the author. R 48300, Feb. 1, 
1928. 141 


Monks (The) of Malabar; gems from 
the comic opera in 38 acts, libretto 
by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by 
Ludwig Englander, arr. by C. J. 
Roberts [pseud. of Charles Kraus- 
haar]; pf. © Charles Kraushaar, 
Larchmont, N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 44259, Apr. 6, 


1928. 142: 
Monks (The) of Malabar; lancers, 
arr. by C. Kraushaar; orch. © 


Charles Kraushaar, Larchmont, N- 
Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 48301, Feb. 1, 1928. 143 


Moonlight fancies; waltz, by T. H. 
Rollinson ; band. © Thomas H. Rol- 
linson, Waltham, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 43925, Mar. 19, 1928. 144 


Morning glory waltz; by B. E. Lof-. 
stedt; pf. or organ. © Bertha Ex 
Lofstedt, Sedalia, Mo., as the au- 
thor. R 438875, Mar. 2, 1928. 145. 


Morning (A) song; by EH. V. McIn- 
tyre; pf. © Edwin Vaile MeIntyre,. 
Oklahoma City, Okl., as the author. 
R 44232, Apr. 5, 1928. 146: 


Mother Hubbard; waltz, by H. Engel- 
mann, op. 408, no. 1; pf. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, as the: 
widow of the author. R 43986, Feb. 
20, 1928. 147 


Must we then meet as strangers; by 
J. R. Thomas, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
cornet or trombone and pf. © Theo. 
M. Tobani, Jackson Heights, N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 438999, Apr. 4, 1928. 148. 


Must we then meet as strangers; by 
J. R. Thomas, arr. by T. M. Tobani 3. 
cornet or trombone in B flat and pf_ 
© Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I., N. Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43957, Mar. 23, 1928. 

143 

My heart is fixed; anthem, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author. 
R 44167, Apr. 7, 1928. 150 


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My Mobile girl; words by R. B. Smith, 
musie by Harry T. MacConnell. © 
Robert B. Smith, Asbury Park, N. J., 
as the author of the words. R 
44145, Mar. 20, 1928. 151 


My Saviour’s voice; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa., as the author. R 43856, Dec. 
31,1927. 1 hay 


Nation’s (The) boys; duet, words by 
Adaline H. Beery, music by C. H. 
Gabriel; ten. and alto. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 44252, Apr. 
12, 1928. 153 


Nita; Spanish dance, by Paul Ducelle 
[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann], op. 16, 
no. 7; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 44134, Mar. 30, 1928. 154 


Nune dimittis; anthem, music by E. L. 
Ashford. © Emma. L. - Ashford, 


Nashville, Tenn., as the author. R- 


44165, Apr. 7, 1928. 155 


O, come to my heart, Lord Jesus; 
Christmas carol, solo or cho., words 
by E. E. S. Elliott, musie by G. B. 
Nevin; mixed voices or men’s 
voices. © George B. Nevin, Easton, 
Pa., as the author of the music. R 
43920. Mar. 19, 1928. 156 


O, day of rest; anthem, words and mu- 
sic by C. B. Adams. © Carrie B. 
Adams, Portland, Or., as the author. 
R 44158, Apr. 7, 1928. HOG 


O land of sweet rest; words and 
music by William Hamilton Gerrish. 
© Willard P. Gerrish and Isabel F. 
Gerrish, Ashland, Mass., as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
44120, Apr. 3, 1928. 158 


O Lord, how long; words by T. C. 
Johnson, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
449251, Apr. 12, 1928. 159 


O salutaris; by C. P. Morrison; men’s 
voices; in F. no. 2.. © Mary A. 
Morrison, Boston, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 43934, 
Mar. 19, 1928. 160 


On the play ground; by E. V. Mc- 
Intyre; pf. © Edwin Vaile Mc- 
Intyre, Oklahoma City, Okl., as the 
author. R 44231, Apr. 5, 1928. 161 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 23 


Once again; by A. Sullivan, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; trombone or bar., 
with pf. acc. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I. N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
43972, Mar. 23, 1928. 162 


Onward! upward! homeward!; words 
by H. W. Hawkes, music by William 
Hamilton Gerrish. © Willard P. 
Gerrish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ash- 
land, Mass., as the children of the 
deceased author. R 44124, Apr. 3, 
1928. 163 


Opera (The); burlesque scene from 
Fiddle-dee-dee, words by E. Smith, 
music by John Stromberg. © Edgar 
Smith, Elmhurst, L. IL, N. Y., as 
the. author of the words. R 44148, 
Mar. 20, 1928. 164 


Operatic mosaic; by L. P. Laurendeau ; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mon- 
treal, Quebec, Canada, as the widow 
of the author. R 43967, Mar. 23, 
1928. 165 


Our burden bearer; words by Amelia 
M. Starkweather, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author of the 
music. R 43860, Dec. 31, 1927. 166 


Parks’ memorial songs; by J. A. 
Parks; male voices. © J. A. Parks, 
York, Neb., as the author. R 43889, 
Mar. 27, 1928. 167 


Praise the Lord; words by Bertha E. 
Bush, music by C. H. Gabriel: © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
44086, Apr. 2, 1928. 168 


Pretoria; march, two-step, by L. P. 
Laurendeau; band. © Rose Lau- 
rendeau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 
as the widow of the author. R 
43969, Mar. 23, 1928. 169 


Queen of drowsy land; cradle song, by 
Paul Ducelle [pseud. of C. W. Krog- 
mann], op. 16, no. 12; pf. © Carrie 
W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 44129, Mar. 30, 
1928. 170 


Rest; funeral anthem, music by E. 8. 


Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 44161, Apr. 
t;, bees. ; 171 


Ring the penny chimes; missionary 
song, words by Ida Reed Smith, mu- 
sic by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S8. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44155, Apr. 7, 1928. 172 


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Rustic dance (Tanzweise); by Erik 
Meyer-Helmund, arr. by G. Saenger ; 
violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 43973, Mar. 23, 1928. 
173 


Sacred peace; anthem, music by L. O. 
Emerson. © Mabel H. Emerson, 
Arlington, Mass., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 44170, Apr. 7, 


1928. 174 
Sailor’s (The) bride (Des schiffers 
braut); tone poem from song by 


Halfdan Kjerulf, arr. by Heinrich 
Germer, op. 42, no. 19; pf. © A. 
Leo Germer, Dresden, Germany, as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the arrangement. R 48903, Mar. 13, 
1928. ; 175 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Danse 
de la Gipsy ; ballet from Henry VIII, 
op. 97, no. 3, arr. by G. Saenger; 
violin and pf. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 48996, Apr. 4, 1928. 

176 


—lLe deluge; prelude, op. 45, rev. 
by G. Saenger; violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as the 


author of the revision. R 43993, 
Apr. 4, 1928. 177 
Saviour come in today; words by 


Lizzie De Armond, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
43852, Dec. 31, 1927. 178 


Scarlatti (Domenico) 12 sonata- 
studies (Sonatenstudien) ; critically 
rev. and fingered by Heinrich Ger- 
me nes te fl. 42 land 4: 
© A. Leo Germer, Dresden, Ger- 
many, as the child of the deceased 
author of the arrangement. R 
43905-43909, Mar. 13, 1928. 179-183 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Marche mili- 
taire 1; op. 51, no, 1, arr. by.L. -P. 
Laurendeau; band. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 


rangement. R 44000, Apr. 4, 1928. 
184 
Schumann (Robert Alexander) The 


boy with the magic horn (Der knabe 
mit dem wunderhorn); lyric tone- 
poem from song by R. Schumann, 
arr. by Heinrich Germer, op. 43, no. 
10; pf. © A. Leo Germer, Dresden, 


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ceased author. R 48983, Mar. 13, 
1928. 185 


— Devotion (Widmung) ; lyric tone- 
poem from song by R. Schumann, 
arr. by Heinrich Germer, op. 43, 
no. 24; pf. © A. Leo Germer, Dres- 
den, Germany, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 438898, Mar, 13, 
1928. 186 


— He, the grandest of them all (Er, 
der herrlichste von allen); lyric 
tone-poem from song by R. Schu- 
mann, arr. by Heinrich Germer, op. 
43, no. 23; pf. © A. Leo Germer, 
Dresden, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 43897, Mar. 
13, 1928. 187 


The hidalgo; tone poem from 
song by Robert Schumann, arr. by 
Heinrich Germer, op. 43, no. 25; pf. 
© A. Leo Germer, Dresden, Ger- 
many, as the child of the deceased 
author of the arrangement. R 
43899, Mar. 13, 1928. 188 


The nut-tree (Der nussbaum) ; 
lyrie tone-poem from song by R. 
Schumann, arr. by Heinrich Germer, 
op. 43, no. 15; pf. © A. Leo. Ger- 
mer, Dresden, Germany, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 438895, 
Mar. 138, 1928. 189 


O! sunshine (O sonnenschein) ; 
lyric tone-poem from song by R. 
Schumann, arr. by Heinrich Germer, 
op. 43, no. 12; pf. © A. Leo Germer, 
Dresden, Germany, as the child of 


the deceased author. R 438894, Mar. 
13, 1928. 190 
Spring night (Frtihlingsnacht) ; 


Ivrice tone poem frem song by R. 
Schumann, arr. by Heinrich Germer, 
op. 43, no. 17; pf. © A. Leo Germer, 
Dresden, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 48896, Mar. 
13, 1928. 191 


Venetianisches gondellied (Vene- 
tian boat-song); lyric tone-poem 
from song by R. Schumann, arr. by 
Heinrich Germer, op. 43, no. 1; pf. 
© A. Leo Germer, Dresden, Ger- 
many. as the child of the deceased 
author. R 438891, Mar. 13, 1928. 


192 


See how it sparkles; missionary song, 
words by Ida Reed Smith, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 441538, Apr. 7, 1928. 193 


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Sevillana (La); by D. Alard, op. 49, 
no. 4, rev. and fingered by G. Saen- 
ger; violin and pf. © Gustav Saen- 
ger, New York, as the author of the 
revision. R 438998, Apr. 4, 1928. 

194 


She’s a girl from the golden West; 
words and music by L. W. Jones. 
© Louis Weslyn Jones, New York, 
as the author. R 44150, Mar. 81, 
1928. 195 


She’s a rose without a thorn; words 
by James O’Dea, music by Dennis 
Mackin. © Anne Caldwell O’Dea. 
Rockville Centre, L. I., N. Y., as the 
widow of the author of the words. 
R 441438, Mar. 20, 1928. 196 


Shout Hosanna; words by Bertha EH. 
Bush, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
44085, Apr. 2, 1928. 197 


Show me your companions and I'l] tell 
you what you are; words by Arthur 
Gillespie, music by A. Solman. © 
Alfred Solman, New York, as the 
author. R 44151, Mar. 31, 1928. 198 


Shower of pearls; by F. A. Williams, 
op. 28; pf. © Frederick A: Wil- 
liams, Cleveland, as the author. R 
43982, Mar. 22, 1928. 199 


Silver chimes; by Paul Ducelle [pseud. 
of C. W. Krogmann], op. 16, no. 6; 
pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, Mar- 
blehead, Mass., as the author. R 
44135, Mar. 30, 1928. 200 


Sing alleluia forth; general anthem, 
by P. A. Schnecker. © Louise W. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 


43929, Mar. 19, 1928. 201 
Sleigh (The) ride; galop, by Paul 
Ducelle [pseud. of W. Krog- 


mann], op. 16, no. 8; pf. © Carrie 
W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 44137, Mar. 30, 
1928. 202 


Soldier, rest; memorial quartet, words 
by Jennie Ree, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel; men’s yoices. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 44090, Apr. 2, 
1928. 203 


Soldier’s march; by EH. V. McIntyre; 
pf. © Edwin Vaile McIntyre, Okla- 
homa City, Okl., as the author. R 
44230, Apr. 5, 1928. 204 


Sourire d’avril; valse, by M. Depret, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © 


Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 44005, Apr. 
4, 1928. 205 


Sourire d’avril; valse, by M. Depret, 
arr, by 'T.. M: Tobani; eren se 
Theo M. Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. LL, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 43940, Mar. 20, 
1928. 206 


Southern roses (Rosen aus dem sii- 
den); by Johann Strauss, op. 338, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 


of the arrangement. R 43941, Mar. 
20, 1928. 207 
Souvenir valse; by Paul Ducelle 


[pseud. of C. W. Krogmann],. op. 16, 
no. 5; pf. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
_ R 44132, Mar. 30, 1928. 208 


Spanish song (Spanisches lied) ; tone 


poem from song by Halfdan Kjerulf, 
arr. by Heinrich Germer, op. 42, no. 
9; pf. © A. Leo Germer, Dresden, 
Germany, as the child of the de- 
ceased author of the arrangement. 
R 43900, Mar. 13, 1928. 209 


Start-up (The); waltz, by H. Engel- 
mann, op. 422, no. 1; pf. © Marie 
C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, as the 


widow of the author. R 43988, Feb. 
20, 1928. 210 
Stebbins (G. Waring) Hight re- 


sponses; for use after prayer, words 
from Psalm 102:2, music by G. W. 
Stebbins. no. 1. © G. Waring Steb- 
bins, Brooklyn, as the author of the 
music. R 43922, Mar. 19, 1928. 211 


Story (The) of the manger; Christ- 
mas cantata, music by S. Thomson; 
soli and cho., with organ acc. © 
Sydney Thomson, Summit, N. J., as 
the author of the music. R 44125, 
Mar. 27, 1928. 212 


Strauss (Richard) Freundliche vis- 
ion; musik von R. Strauss, op. 48, 
no. 1; sop. o. ten.; in D dur. © 
Richard Strauss, Vienna, as the au- 
thor. R 48868, Feb. 6, 1928. 213 


— Ich schwebe; nach gedicht von 
Otto Julius Bierbaum u. Karl Henc- 
kell, musik von R. Strauss, op. 48, 
no. 2; sop. o. ten.; in A dur. © 
Richard Strauss, Vienna, as the au- 
thor. R 43869, Feb. 6, 1928. 214 


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Julius Bierbaum, u. Karl Henckell, 
musik von R. Strauss, op. 48, no. 3; 
sop. o. ten.; in C dur. © Richard 
Strauss, Vienna, as the author. R 
43870, Feb. 6, 1928. 215 


——  Winterliebe; nach gedicht von 
Otto Julius Bierbaum u. Karl Henc- 
kell, musik von &. Strauss, op. 48, 
no. 5; ten.; in E dur. © Richard 
Strauss, Vienna, as the author. R 
43872, Feb. 6, 1928. 2:16 


——  Winterweihe; nach gedicht von 
Otto Julius Bierbaum, u. Karl Henc- 
kell, musik von R. Strauss, op. 48, 
no. 4; sop. o. ten.; in es dur. 
Richard Strauss, Vienna, as the au- 
thor. R 438871, Feb. 6, 1928. ri WY 


Swan (The) ; romance, cornet solo, by 
L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, Can- 
ada, as the widow of the author. R 
43964, Mar. 23, 1928. 


Sweet Anne Page; waltzes, by W. H. 


Neidlinger, arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; ) 


pf. © Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, 
L. I. N. Y., aS the widow of the 
author of 
44263, Apr. 6, 1928. 


rev. by Albert W. Berg. 


R 31349, Sept. 2, 1925. 


or organ. 
Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 
43879, Mar. 2, 1928. 221 


‘Tantum ergo; by C. P. Morrison; men’s 
voices; in B flat. no. 2. 


of the author of the music. R 
43933, Mar. 19, 1928. 222 


Teach me Thy way, O Lord; anthem, 
music by W. L. Blumenschein. © 
Ernest L. Blumenschein, Taos, N. 
M., George S. Blumenschein;, Dayton, 
O., and Florence Blumenschein 
Rowe, New Rochelle, N. Y., as the 
children of the deceased author. R 
44240, Apr. 11, 1928. paps 


Teach us to pray; quartet, words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by C. H. 
Gabriel; women’s voices. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 44081, Apr. 
2, 1928. 224 


Tell me again of Jesus; words by W. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 


nach gedicht von Otto | 


218 


‘the arrangement. R / 
219 | 


Sweet Genevieve; by Henry Tucker, | 
© Lily | 
Berg, New York, as the child of the | 
deceased author of the revised ed. | 
220 | 
Sylvan waltz; by E. V. Baughn; pf. | 
© Estella V. Baughn, | 


© Mary | 
A. Morrison, Boston, as the widow | 


| Wagner (Richard) 


as the author of the music. R 
43866, Dee. 31, 1927. 225 


Ten little pennies; missionary primary 
song, words by Ida Scott Taylor, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the au- 
thor. R 44154, Apr. 7, 1928. 226 


Texas star; march and two step, by 
E. Rankin; pf. or organ. © E. 
Rankin, Sedalia, Mo., as the author. 
R 48880, Mar. 2, 1928. 227 


Thou art near; anthem, music arr. by 
Arthur W. Nelson. © Flora Nelson 
Barry, Central Lake, Mich., as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
arrangement of the music, who is 
not living. R 44162, Apr. 7, 1928. 

228 


Thy will be done; hymn anthem, words 
by Charlotte Elliott, music by F. L. 
Jackson. © Fernando L. Jackson, 
Cumberland Falls, Me., as the author 
of the music. R 43918, Mar. 23, 
1928. 229 


Triumphant praises; collection of 
songs for use in Christian worship, 
by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, ed. by H. L. 
Gilmour. © Lizzie E. Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 44068, Apr. 9, 1928. 

230 


Veni Creator; by J. H. Rogers. © 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the 
author of the music. R 48932, Mar. 
19, 1928. 231 


| Voluntary on The sweet by and by; 


by E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author. R 
44243, Apr. 11, 1928. 232 


Isolde’s liebestod ; 
from Tristan und Isolde, op. 376, arr. 
by T. M. Tobani; band. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y., aS the author of the arrange- 
‘ment. R 43946, Mar. 30, 1928. 233 


Lohengrin ; introduction and 
bridal cho., from the 3d act, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, Can- 
ada, as the widow of the author of 
the arrangement. R 43956, Mar. 23, 
1928. 234 


Die meistersinger von Niirnberg; 
grand selection from the opera, arr. 
by T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. L, 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 438959, Mar. 23, 1928. 235 


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Nachtgesang; from Tristan und 
Isolde, op. 875, arr. by T. M. To- 
bani; band. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
43942, Mar. 20, 1928. 236 


Walk with me; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author. R 48858, Dec. 31, 1927. 

237 


Wandering Willie ; cake walk two-step, 
by F. H. Losey ; band. © FE. H. 
Losey, Orange, N. J., as the author. 
R 43944, Mar. 20, 1928. 238 


Wandering Willie; cake walk, by F. 
H. Losey; orch. © F. H. Losey, 
Orange, N. J., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 438950, Mar. — 20, 
1928. 239 


We greet you ; words by Beha E. 
Bush, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 44084, 
Apr. 2, 1928. 240 


We will follow; words by Bertha HE. 
Bush, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
44083, Apr. 2, 1928. 241 


When; words by Oscar L. Figman, 
music by W. H. Nelson. © W. H. 
Nelson, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 44144, Mar. 20, 1928. 

242 


When I stand on the streets of gold; 
words by A. N. C., music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author of the 
music. R 438864, Dec. 31, 1927. 248 


pt. ii, 0.'s., v. 23, no. 4, 1928 © 


' Where the old Potomac flows; words 


and music by J. M. Burgey. © John 
M. Burgey, New York, as the author. 
R 44238, Mar. 27, 1928. 244 


Whirligig; lanciers, by John Strom- 
berg, arr. by F. W. Meacham; pf. 
© Isabel M. Fay, New York, as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
arrangement, who is not living. R 
44262, Apr. 6, 1928. 245 


Whirligig (The); selection, by John 
Stromberg, arr. by F. W. Meacham ; 
pf. © Isabel M. Fay, New York, 
as the next of kin of. the author of 
the arrangement, who is not living. 
R 44261, Apr. 6, 1928. 246 


White (The) ballot; words by Palmer 
Hartsough, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 44250, Apr. 12, 1928. 247 


You got to get religion; words by R. B. 
Smith, music by Harry T. MacCon- 
nell. © Robert B. Smith, Asbury 
Park, N. J., as the author of the 
words. R 44142, Mar. 20, 1928. 248 


You never can tell what a kiss will 
do; words by Walter Ford, music 
by J. W. Bratton. © John W. Brat- 
ton, New York, as the author of the 
musie. R 48651, Dec. 1, 1927. 249 


Zamona; Arabian intermezzo, by W. 
Loraine. © William Loraine, Brook- 
lyn, as the author. R 48683, Dec. 
31, 1927. 250 


20th century march; by F. H. Losey ; 
band. © F. H. Losey, Orange, N. J., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 438960, Mar. 23, 1928. 2514 


20th century march; by F. H. Losey; 


orch. © F. H. Losey, Orange, N. J., 
as the author. R 438949, Mar. 20, 
1928. 252 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘Noticy.—When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is either a citizen of the United States or is domiciled 


in the United States. 


A deux (We two); one step, par R. | Abie captured his wild Irish rose; fox 


Jacquemont, of France, et H. de 
Béatti, of Belgium; orch., avec pf. 
eonducteur. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1928; 
1c. May 7; E 689993; Choudens, 
Paris. ; 9910 


' A ja Sam; waltz, melody by A. Brou- 
sek. ©1ce. May 10, 1928; HE 690498; 
Consolidated music pub. house, Chi- 
cago. 9911 


A kaleh bazetzen; words and melody 
by M. Rund. © 1c. May 7, 1928; 
E 690425; Morris Rund, New York. 

9912 


A la chute des feuilles (The fall of 
the leaves); de Maurice Pesse, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 c Apr. 23; 
E 689926; Choudens, Paris. 9913 


A la mémoire d’un bébé; de Nifierias, 
par Joaquin Turina, of Spain; pf. © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c. May 7; E 692008 ; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 9914 


"A mamma; versi di Gennaro Qua- 
ranta, musica di S. Giuttari, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. ©1e. 
May 17, 1928; E 690675; Salvatore 
Giuttari, Brooklyn. 9915 


A mia sorella (To my sister) ; sonnet, 
words by A. Bignotti, English ver- 
sion by Frederick H. Martens, music 
by Enrique Soro, of Chile; med. or 
high voice. © May 7, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 11; E 691485; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9916 


"A sasizza ’a ’gna masa; versi di A. 
Crivello, melodia di A. Galasso, of 
Italy, domiciled at Jersey City. © 
1, c. May 18, 1928; E 691701; An- 
tonino Crivello, Antonio Galasso and 
J. Clano, New York. 9917 


A te Cleofe; sonetta di Costantino 
Grondona, of Italy, riduzione di M. 
ter Kuile, of Netherland, op. 11; 
canto e pf. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 « 
Apr. 23; E 689812; Meta ter Kuile, 
Milan. 9918 


Abandoned unto Him; words and mu- 
sie by Louise L. Nankivell. (In 
Heavenly glory songs) © Mar. 9, 
1928 ; 2 ce. Mar. 22; E 691361; Louise 
L. Nankivell, Chicago. 9919 


trot, words and melody by E. Dod- 
son. ©1c. May 23, 1928; E 690900; 
Edgar Dodson, Oakland, Calif. 9920 


About witches; by Raymond Earle 
Mitchell; pf. with descriptive verse. 
© Apr. 80, 1928: 2 ec. May 2; BE 
691171; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 9921 


Absence; ballad, words by L. Greene, 
music by Leo Friedman. New York, 
Frank Harding. © May 1, 1928; 2c. 
May 5; E 691687; Lotta Greene, 
Lebo, Kan. 9922 


Achtung! es wird: gedreht ; marsch, aus 
der revue, worte von Walther Rot- 
henburg-Wero, musik von Franz 
Strassmann, of Germany. © Dee. 
2§, 1927; 1 ¢c. Apr. 28, 1928; H 
689844; Fritz Horst, Altona Elbe, 
Germany. 9923 


Acquajolu (L’) palermitanu; versi di 
G. Marrone, melodia di Mario Nicas- 
tro. ©1c. May 9, 1928; EH 691375; 
Gaspare Marrone, Brooklyn. 9924 


Ada Irene; lyries by J. H. McKendree, 
music by A. Siraeuse; pf. ©l1e« 
May 238, 1928; E 691804; Angelo Si- 
racuse, Buffalo. 9925 


Adagio, fastoso; von Waldemar von 
Baussnern, of Germany; violoncello 
u. orgel. © Sept. 30, 1927; 1 ce. Apr. 
23, 1928; E 689862; Chr. Friedrich 
Vieweg, G. m. b. H., Berlin-Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 9926 


Adagio ma non troppo; von Walde- 
mar von Baussnern, of Germany; 
violine u. orgel. obl. Svo. © Sept. 

ores 1920? 1 Ga Aare 23,5 E 689860; 
Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, G. m. b. H., 

9927 


Adagio religioso; aus dem oratorium 
Himmel und erde, von Robert Curt 
von Gorrissen, of Germany, op. 4; 
violine u. orgel. © Jan. 11, 1928; 
1 ec Apr. 23; E 6898387; W. Ehrler 
& co., Leipzig. 9928 


Adam und Eva; walzerlied, von P. 
Miiller ; violin. © 1c. May 2, 1928; 
E 691202; Peter Miller, Philadel- 
phia. 9929 


Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 


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9930 


pt. 1, 0. S., Vv. 23 


Adios; serenade, words and music by 


G. W. Hayford. New York, Harms, 
inc. [Spanish and English text] © 
May 9, 1928; 2 ec. May 11; E 691476; 
George W. MHayford, Greenwich, 
Conn. 


Afrikanische suite (Suite africaine) ; 
von S. Coleridge-Taylor, arr. yon Leo 
Artok, of Germany, op. 105; salon- 
orch. mit pf. conductor. teil 1. 1. 
Nourmahals gesang. [2 others]— 
teil 2. 4. Valse négre. [2 others] © 
June 1, 1928; 1 c.each May 25; E 
6922338, 692234; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 9931, 9932 


After all these years of love and tears: 
words and melody by W. J. Graham. 
© 1c. May 8, 1928; E 690433: Wil- 
liam James Graham, New York. 

9933 


After I say goodbye; words by Hd. B. 
Brown and Francis Lindner, melody 
by E. Tillman. © 1¢. May 31, 1928; 
E 691999; Hdwin Tillman, Milwau- 
kee. : 


After my laughter came tears; werds 
and music by Charles Tobias and 
‘Roy Turk, arr. by Frank Skinner; 
orch. 4to. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 «. 
May 23; E 690794; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 9935 


Aftermath; words and music by Regi- 
nald C. Robbins; bass or bar. voice. 
© Apr. 20, 1928; 2 « May 23: B 
693076; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 9936 


Agnus Dei; paroles de Paul Verlaine, 
musique de Renée Philippart Gon- 
zalez, of France. © Apr. 20, 1928; 
1 ce. May 28; E 692311; Hditions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 9937 


Ah, there she goes; words and music 
by C. C. Kuenzig. © 1c. May 12, 
1928; E 690553; Clement Charles 
Kuenzig, Girard, Pa. 9938 


Ahob geyrak; melody by HE. Marrache, 
of HEgypt* domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. May 17, 1928; 
EH 691905; Edma Marrache, Brook- 
lyn. 9939 


Aileen; words by Dudley Beresford, 
music by Raymond Loughborough, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 18, 1928; 
1 cc. May 8; E 689801; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, lItd., London. 

9940 


9930 


9934 


Aki nem latott, kélt6zik a feeske, éjjel- 
nappal; melody by Kurucz Janos, of 
Hungary, domiciled at New York. 
© 1 ¢. May 31, 1928; E 691968; 
Morton Sandor, Budapest, Hungary. 

9941 


Al; words by Joseph EH. Monteverde, 
music by Jay Vick [pseud. of J. V. 
O’Brien] [Photostat]. © 1 ¢« May 
10, 1928; E 691445; J. Vick O’Brien, 
Pittsburgh. 9942 


Al; words by William J. MacDonald, 
music by Ail Frazzini. © May 15, 
1928; 2 c. May 18; E 690696; Popu- 
lar music co., Boston. 9943 © 


Al Smith; words and music by T. A. 
Murray and James J. Mullan. © 
Apr. 25, 19028; 2..¢...Apr.;.27; HE 
691404; Thomas A. Murray, Phila- 
delphia. ; 9944 


Ala zouak; melody by E. Marrache, 
of Hgypt, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 17, 1928; 
E 691904; Edma Marrache, Brook- 
lyn. 9945 


Album of original saxophone gems; by 
John De Bueris; E flat alto saxo- 
phone and pf. © Apr. 8, 1928; 2 e. 
Apr. 13; aff. Apr. 12; A 1068898; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 9946 


Alex black bottom; par Jean Wierner, 
arr. par Vance Lowry; orch., parties 
detachées avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ec. Jan. 28, 1928, 
1 e@ Apr. 23; E 690391; Max Hschig 
et cie., Paris. 9947 


Algerian moon; words and music by 
Herbert L. Brown. © May 5, 1928; 
2 ec. May 8; E 690455; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9948 


All alone; words and melody by L. W. 
Reager, sr. © 1c. May 18, 1928; H 
691685; Lester William Reager, sr., 
Pottstown, Pa. 9949 


All things are possible; words and mu- 
sic by Angie Maring Williams. (Jn 
The evangelist in song) © Aug. 15, 
1927; 2 ec. Apr. 28, 1928; E 691840; 
O. HE. Williams, Erie, Pa. 9950 


Allegro scherzoso, no. 3; photoplay 
music, by Jacques Pintel, arr. by 
Leo A. Kempinski; orch. with pf. 
or organ ace. © May 2, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 3; E 690262; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New aa 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Alles tanzt; 80 leichte tiinze, von 
Georg Bliithner, bearb. von Her- 
mann Wenzel, both of Germany; pf. 
HAMA VO Feb. ‘2; .1928 52 1 c.-Apr: 
238; E 689725; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

9952 


Aloha collection of Hawaiian songs; 
ed. and arr. by Charles A. K. Hop- 
kins. © May 2, 1928; 2 c. and aff. 
May 21; A 1078211; Wall, Nichols 
co., ltd:, Honolulu. 9953 


Alone in a lighthouse tower; words 
anon., music arr. by Thoro Harris. 
@ Mar 1, 1928: 2 c. Apr. 5;. B 
690274; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. ~ 9954 


Alone with you; words and melody by 
P. Hill. © 1c May 28, 1928; E 
690943 ; Peggy Hill, Memphis, Tenn. 

9955 


Alpine scene; by D. Robinson; pf. © 
1 ce. May 2, 1928; E 691184; David 
Robinson, New York. 9956 


Altogether lovely; hymn, words by 
Marie Wolf and Haldor Lillenas, 
music by Haldor Lillenas, of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Indianapolis. © 
May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 23; E 691829; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 9957 


America for me; cho., words by Henry 
Van Dyke, music by Rollin Pease, 
arr. by Don C. Wilson; men’s voices. 


4to. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18: 
EX 688826; Henry T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 9958 
America the beautiful; words by 


Katherine Lee Bates, music by Rob- 
ert Saudek; mixed voices. 4to. 

May 22, 1928; 2 ¢. May’ 26; “BR 
690859; M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. 9959 
American defenders; march, by P. 
Millstone; pf. St. Louis, Shattin- 
ger piano and music co. © May 10, 
1928; 2 ec. May 12; E 690502; Paul 
Millstone, St. Louis. 9960 
American (The) lone eagle; words 


and melody by A. P. Aldrich. © 
1 c. May 18, 1928: E 691687; Adele 
P. Aldrich, Springfield, Mass. 9961 


American tune; words and melody by 
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1 ec. May 19, 
1928; E 691764; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 9962 


Amiable Mary; words and music by 
A. D. Whitney. © 1 e@ May 12, 


9974 


1928; E 690537; Alan D. Whitney, 
Chicago. 9963 


Amiguita (Petite amie); de A. Bose, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 « 
May 10; E 692074; Auguste Bose, 
Paris. 9964 


Ammore scurdate; versi di R. Franco, 
melodia di M. Martino. © 1 «. 
May 2, 1928; E 691204; Michele 
Martino and Raffaele Franco, Beth- 
lehem, Pa. 9965 


Amoroso; valzer, by S. Cusenza; pf. 
© 1c. May 18, 1928; E 691721; Sal- 
vatore Cusenza, Brooklyn. 9966 


Amour et tambour; one step, par G. 
Boninecontro, arr. par A. Bosc, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur 
et 1° violon conducteur. 4to. 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c. May 7; EH 692022; 
Auguste Bose, Paris. 9967 


Ana fi garamak; melody by E. Mar- 
rache, of Egypt, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. [Photostat] © 1c. May 17, 
1928; E 6919083; Edma Marrache, 
Brooklyn. 9968 


Andante cantabile; af Walther 
Sehrgder, of Denmark; solo for 
trombone med pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 
1 c. May 17; E 692107; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 9969 


Andantino; extrait de la Sonatine, par 
Pierre Menu, transcription par S. 
Dushkin; violon et pf. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 23; E 690397; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 9970 


Angela; words by Hrie Knight, music 
by Horace Shepherd, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf., ukulele and banjulele ban- 
jo aee.; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1928; 1 «. 
May 14; E 692042; Keith, Prowse & 
eo., Itd., London. 9971 


Angelus; by Everett E. Truette, op. 
33, no. 2; organ. © May 10, 1928; 
2 c. May 15; E 690566; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 9972 


Angry tongues; by A. H. Weberbauer ; 
pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 18; H.691323; Arthur H. Web- 
erbauer, Irvington, N. J. 9973 


Aniers (Les) (The muleteers) ; mor- 
ceau caractéristique, de Victor Staub 
et Hans Ourdine, both of France; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 «. May 7; E 692017; 
L. Philippo, Paris. 9974 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9975 


Anxiety (Inquietude) ; de F. G. Char- 
rosin, of England; orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
1 «@ May 14; E 692061; Hawkes & 
son (London), ltd., London. 9975 


Any place but home James; words and 
music by Lew Breau, Maurice Sturm 
and Walter C. Ness; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 9, 1928; 2 c. May 11; 
E 691468; Campbell & Connelly, inc., 
New York. 9976 


Any place is paradise with you; 
words by H. Aitken, melody by L. 
Rosenstock. © 1 c. May 16, 1928; 
E 691618; Larry Rosenstock and 
Hugh Aitken, Larchmont, N. Y. 

9977 

Apaisement; de Lionel de Pachmann, 
of France; violon, ou violoncelle, et 
pf. © May 22, 1928; 1 « May 23; 
EK 692241; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 9978 


Apple blossoms; words by Carl B. 
Pearlstin, music by Robert Braine. 
©. May 17, 1928; 2 c. May 18; E 
690695; HEdward Schuberth & co., 
ine., New York. 


Apple (The) elf; unison song, words 
by Sheila E. Braine, music by Cecil 
Sharman, of England; in F. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ec. May 1; E 689693; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 9980 


April is a lady; duet, words by Doro- 
thy Dickinson, music by Montague 
F. Phillips, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ec. May 
1; E 689697; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 9981 


April yellow ; waltz, by C. Repper, arr. 
by Arthur Wood, of Great Britain; 


orch., with pf. conducteur. lLon- 
don, Chappell & co., ltd. 4to. © 
Apr.’ 14, 19283" 1 @& May 18; E 


692103; Charles Repper, London. 
9982 
Arab love song; words by Francis 
Thompson, music by Robert Hunt- 
ington Terry. © May 11, 1928; 2c. 
May 12; E 690610; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New York. 9983 


Arabian love call; words and music 
by C. K. Beckman. © 1 ¢c. May 
17, 1928; E 690654; Charlotte K. 
Beckman, Rockford, Il. 9984 


Are you going to listen in tonight; 
words and melody by T. F. Barry. 
© 1c. May 22, 1928; E 690764; 
Thomas Francis Barry, Hoboken, 
NM J. 9985 


9979 


pt. 1, eS. v.28 


Are you seeking God’s best; words and 
music by Louise L. Nankivell. (In 
Heavenly glory songs) © Mar. 9, 
1928; 2c. Mar. 22; E 691360; Louise 
L. Nankivell, Chicago. 9986 


Argentina rose; fox trot, melody by 
F. H. Gieson. © 1c. May 21, 1928; 
E 690769; Frank Henry Gieson, St. 
Louis. 9987 


Aria Marina abruzzese; versi e mel- 
odia di P. Sciascia, of Italy. ©1-«. 
May 15, 1928; E 691595; Pasquale 
Sciascia, Philadelphia. 9988 


Ariana; melody by Len Gray. © 1c. 
May 2, 1928; E 691186; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 9989 


Arioso; von Robert Curt von Gorris- 
sen, of Germany, op. 5, nr. 4; cello 
uu. orgel.) © Syenne Wil eeeeen ete ee 
Apr. 23; E 689839; W. Ehrler & co., 


Leipzig. . 9990 
Armee-marsch-album ; bearb.: von 
Franz Welsch, of Germany; orch. 


heft’ 2-5." ©) ety 15 1ST ive: each 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 689741; Georg 
Bratfisch, Frankfurt-Oder, Germany. 

9991 


Arras; march, by J. F. Welsh, of Eng- 
land; pf. © Apr. 25, 1928; 1 «. May 
8; E 689965; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 9992 


As it was in the days of Lot; words 
and music by L. L. Nankivell. (Jn 
Heavenly glory songs) © Mar. 9, 
1928; 2c. Mar. 22; E 687064; Louise 
L. Nankivell, Chicago. 9993 


As pants the hart; two pt. song, music 
by C. B. Hawley, arr. by Sidney C. 
Durst; women’s voices. 4to. © 
May 18, 1928; 2 c« May 19; E 
691813; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

9994 

As you were; words and music by G. 
Heinmiller, Francis Casey and 
Harry Alexander. © 1c. May 12, 
1928: HE 690554; Gertrude Alice 
Heinmiller, Albany, 9995 


Assembly-ville; words by J. B. Crosby, 
musie by Thos. A. Dorsey. © Apr. 
24, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 26; E 690251; 
Joseph B. Crosby, Chicago. 9996 


At dawning; words by Carson J. 
Robison, music by P. M. McClure. 
© 1 ca May 5, 1928; H 691346; 
Proctor Myers McClure, Seattle. 

9997 


026 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


At eventide; words and music by L. | Aus meinem kindergarten ; ganz leichte 


Gavigan. © 1. May 8, 1928; HB 
691710; Louise Gavigan, Sacramento, 
Calif. 9998 


At play; words by Cecil Cowdrey, 
music by Helen MacGregor; pf. 
Who'll catch me? [5 others] © 
May 10,1928; 2c May 12; E 690516; 
Boston music co., Boston. §999 


At sundown; by C. R. Cressey ; pf. 
Apr. 23, 1928; 2c. Apr. 28; HE 691165 ; 
Cressey and Allen, Portland, Me. 

10000 


At the cross roads; 46 technical short 
cuts for developing the violinist’s 
left hand, by Kemp Stillings. © 


May 14, 1928; 2 ec. May 19; EH 
690702; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. ; 10001 
Au lavoir (The washerwomen) ; 


babillage, de Raoul Labis et Maurice 
Daras, both of France; orch. avec 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 1 ¢ Apr. 238;:-E 689929; 
Choudens, Paris. 10002 


Au loin; poésie de F. d’Avilla, musique 
de T. Lowther, of England. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 1 c. May 23; E 6923814; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

10003 


Au revoir; march, by D. Montano; pf. 
Brooklyn, J. & J. Kammen. © May 
28, 1928; 2 c. May 23; E 690818; 
Donato Montano, Brooklyn. 10004 


Aubade; by Everett E. Truette, op. 38, 
no. 1; organ. © May 10, 1928; 2c. 
May 15; E 690567; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 10005 


Aubade; poésie d’André Rivoire, mu- 
sique de Raymond de Pezzer, of 
France. © May 22, 1928; 1 c« May 
23; EH 692243; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 10006 


Aurora; lyric and melody by N. C. 
Bas Ami [i. e. N. C. Haimsohn] © 
1c. May 25, 1928; E 691884; Naomi 
C. Haimsohn, Memphis, Tenn. 

10007 


Aurora mazurka; melodia di Michele 
Scoma, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. ©1c. May 18, 1928; E 691720; 
Salvatore Cusenza, Brooklyn. 10008 


Aus der goldenen jugendzeit; von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany, 
bearb. von W. Wenzel; klavier. bd. 1. 
© Feb. 15, 1928; 1 « Apr. 23; EB 
689721; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 10009 


10021 
ubungsstiicke, von Otto Frolich, 
bearb. von Herm. Wenzel, both of 
Germany; pf. Band 1. © Jan. 6, 


1928; 1 ec Apr. 11; E 689374; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 10010 


Autumn time; words by M. Ritten- 
house, music by David Reed. ©1c. 
May 12, 1928; E 690541; Mary Rit- 
tenhouse, Mishawaka, Ind. 10011 


Ave Maria; sacred song, music by 
Nona G. Croxford. © Apr. 28, 1928; 
2 ce. May 11; BH 691515; John C. 
Miller, Boston. 10012 


Ave Maria; words anon., music by J. 
P. Breiger. [Latin text] [Photo- 
Stati...©). 1 ¢@. May 2h. 1928 - hy 
691800; Joshua Perets Breiger, Chi- 
cago. 10013 


Ave Maria; words by A. Josler, music 
by Alberto Castellani, of Italy. © 
1 e. May 26, 1928; E 690916; A. 
Josler, Chicago. 10014 


Ave. Maria; words by W. J. Dawson, 
music by Florence Johnston; organ 
ace. 4to. © May 5, 1928; 2 ec. May 
7; E 691282; William J. Dawson, 
Detroit. 10015 


Aviation; words by W. A. Gray, music 
by John O. Glover. © May 14, 1928; 
2c. May 11; E 691518; Walter A. 
Gray, Sacramento, Calif. 10016 


Awake our souls; anthem, words by 
Isaac Watts, music by Adolph Hesse, 
arr. by Orlando A. Mansfield ; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 4, 1928; 2 e. 
May 18; E 690681; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 10017 


Axel and the ducks; words and mel- 
ody by Axel Christenson. © 1 « 
May 381, 1928; E 693006; Chicago mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 10018 


Babe Ruth! Babe Ruth; words by 
J. W. Spencer, music arr. by Harry 
L. Alford; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 19, 1928; 2 @ May 19; B 
690710; James W. Spencer, Provi- 
dence. 10019 


Baby dreams; lullaby, words by Chas. 
P. Weaver, music by May F. Law- 
rence; 3 female voices. 4to. © May 
2, 1928; 2 c. May 5; E 6903855; J. S. 
Fearis & bro., Chicago. 10020 . 


Baby got the rickets; words and mel- 
ody by Vol Stevens. © 1c. May 29, 
1928; E 690955; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 10021 


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— 


Baby me again; words and music by 
Mark Fisher, Bernie Grossman and 
Larry Shay, arr. by Rube Bennett ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © May 15, 
1928 ; 2 c. May 17; E 690687; Milton 


Weil music co., Chicago. 10022. 
Baby time; words and melody by 
Irving Morris [pseud. of I. M. 
Schlenoff] © 1« May 21, 1928; E 
690751; Irving Morris Schlenoff, 
Baltimore. 10023 


Babylon is falling down; words and 
melody by F. W. McGee. © 1 «. 
Apr. 30, 1928; E 690208; Ralph Peer, 
New York. ~ 10024 


Bacchanale ; oriental ballet, by Hugo 
Riesenfeld, arr. by Otto Wick; orch. 
with pf. conductor pt. © Apr. 15, 
1928; 2 c. May 8; E 690414; Edwin 
F. Kalmus, ine., New York. 10025 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Cantate; 
pour le troisiéme jour aprés Noél, 
paroles de la Bible, annotations et 
adaptation francaise par Jean de 
Valois; voix mixtes, avec orgue. © 


Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ec. May 7; E 689994; | 


10026 


——Freue dich, erl6ste schaar (Re- 
joice ye redeemed hosts); choral 
prelude, from the cantata Am feste 
Johannis des Tatifers, transcribed 
by Donald Cameron Powell, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
1c. May 21; E 692147; Augener, Itd., 
London. 10027 


—— Siciliano; from 2nd sonata for 
pf. and flute, arr. by J. Stuart 
Archer, of Great Britain; organ. © 
May 15, 1928; 1 c. May 9; H 692041; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 10028 


~— Two-part invention; selected and 
ed. by Gottfried Galston, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at St. Louis, Mo. ; 
pf., with special instructions and 
annotations on preface, tempo, etc. 
no. 1. In C—no. 2. In E flat.— 
no. 8.' In. KF. © Apr. 30,1928; 2, c. 
each and aff. May 8; A 1075522- 
1075524; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. 10029-10031 


-— Two pieces for string orchestra; 
arr. by A. Wilhelmj, ed. by Karl 
Rissland. Se 1. Air on the G 
string —2. Gavotte. © Apr. 10, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 16; E 690243; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 


Choudens, Paris. 


Back gnawin’ blues; words and mel- 
ody by Williard Thomas. © 1 «. 
May 31, 1928; HE 693032; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 10033 


10032 


pt. 10) Bs, V. 2S 


Bacon (Ernst) Ten songs. © May 
2, 1928; 2 c May 8; aff. May 7; A 
1076663; Ernst Bacon, San Fran- 
cisco. 10034 


Bacska, Bacska; text und musik von 
A. Nikolaus, of Roumania, domiciled 
at Detroit, Mich.; frauenchor. © 
1c. Apr. 16, 1928; E 690306; An- 
dreas Nikolaus, Detroit. 10085 


Baisers (Les) sont papillons; poésie 
de Marcel Prévost, musique de 
Edouard Mignan, of France. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 1 ec May 22; E 692187; 
Enoch et cie., Paris. 10036 


Balancelle; by Violet King, of Great 
Britain; violin, with pf. ace. © 
Apr, 23... 4928+ L,¢;..May. o2dens Hi 
692142; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

10037 


Balazs: Arpad hatodik notaskonyve; 
szerz6 of Hungary. obl. 32mo. © 
Nov. 24, 19275 1 c« May 35 1928; 

'E 692327; Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, 
Budapest, Hungary. 10038 


Baleno; galop, by D. Montano; pf. 
Brooklyn, J. & J. Kammen. © May 
28, 1928; 2 c. May 28; E 690817; 
Donato Montano, Brooklyn. 10039 


Ballad (The) of watchful waiting; 
words and melody by C. Kerstine, 
arr. by Simon Kooyman. © 1 ec. 
May 21, 1928; E 690757 ; Caesar Ker- 
stine, Clarksdale, Miss. 10040 


Ballad (A) when at sea; duet, words 
by Charles Sackville, music by 
Frederick Keel, of Great Britain; 
ten. and bar., or bass. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 1 ec. May 22; E 692180; Boo- 
sey & co., ltd., London. 10041 


Bambula; aus Achtung! es wird ged- 
reht!, worte von Walther Rothen- 
burg-Wero, musik von Franz Strass- 
mann, of Germany. Dec. 26, 
1927; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1928; H 689846; 
Fritz Horst, Altona/Elbe, Germany. 

10042 


Bambuleika; foxtrot, text von Wau- 
wau, musik von Hermann Leopoldi 
u. Krauss-Elka, both of Austria, arr. 
von Martin Uhl. © Mar. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. May 8; E 689942; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 100438 


Bandurist; a minstrel, by Sergei Mi- 
hailoff, op. 3, no. 2; pf. © Apr. 28, 
1928; 2 c. May 8; E 690266; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

10044 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 5, 1928 


Banjomania; by Roy Smeck, ed. by F. 

Henri Klickmann; ten. banjo solo, 

- with pf. acc. © May 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 

May 11; E 691398; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

10045 


Barbershop rag; melody by William 
Moore. © 1 c. May 31, 1928; E 
693019; Chicago music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 10046 


Bard (The) of Buckeye; overture, by 
Richard Raymond; band, with solo 
‘B flat cornet conductor. Cincinnati, 
O., Fillmore music house. © May 
5, W2Z83io20e; May 12; 1690521; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati... 10047 


Barney Maguire; words and music by 
C. H. Wilson. 4to. Mar. 14, 
1928; 2 ec. May 16; E 691556; 
Charles Henry Wilson, Chicago. 

10048 

Baussnern (Waldemar von) Allegro; 
von W. vy. Baussnern, of Germany ; 
viola u. orgel. © Sept. 30, 1927; 
1 c. Apr. 23, 1928; E 689861; Chr. 
Friedrich Vieweg, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 10049 


Bay (The) of yesterday; words by 
Mabelle Francis, melody by J. Wed- 
dell. ©1c¢. May 12, 1928; EB 690551 ; 
Johnny Weddell, Oakland, Calif. 

10050 

Be a fairy to-day; words by A. W. 
Adams, music by Ronald Jones, of 
England. © May 16, 1928; 1 «. 
May 19; HB 692171; Murdoch, Mur- 


doch & c¢o., inc. with J. G. Mur- 
doch & co., ltd., London. 10051 
Beale street alley; blues, by T. D. 


Petty; pf., with extra effects for pf. 
trick playing. © May 15, 1928; 2c. 
May 15; E 691578; Trudy De Voy 
Petty, Memphis, Tenn. 10052 


Beautiful eyes of Virginia; melody by 
L. Turner. © 1c. May 8, 1928; E 
691908; R. S. Peer, inc., New York. 

10053 

Beautiful face, have a heart; words 
and music by Billy Rose, James V. 
Monaco and Fred Fisher. © May 
1,:1928; 2 e May 2; # 691168; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 10054 


Because it’s you; words by G. HE. Mal- 
lams, melody by Robert H. Brennen. 
© 1 ce May 26,1928; E 690885; 
George E. Mallams, Hast Lansdowne, 
Pa. 10055 


Bed in summer; by Marion Hickman; 
pf. © May 10, 1928; 2 c. May 12; 
KX 690624; Theodore Presser. co., 
Philadelphia. 10056 


10066 


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Bee’s (A) way; poem by G. Winthrop 
Young, music by Phyllis Norman- 
Parker, of Great Britain; med. 
voice; in E fiat. London, Winthrop 
Rogers, ltd. © May 17, 1928; 1 «. 
May 26; E 692240; Hawkes & son, 
(London) Itd., London. 10057 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Minuet in 
G; arr. by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain; school orch., with pf. con- 
ductor pt. and sc. for strings con- 
ductor pt. .©, Apr 23. 1928: 1c: 
May 21; E 692134; Augener, ltd., 
London. 10058 


Minuet in G; arr. by Henry S. 
Sawyer, bowed and fingered by Ann 
Hathaway; violin solo, duet, trio or 
quartet, with pf. ace. 4to. © Apr. 
30, 1928; 2 ec. May 3; E 690257; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 10059 


Beim Wien; gedicht von Fr. Winkel, 
musik von Hans Loesch, of Germany, 
op. 10; m&nnerchor. Partitur. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928; 
E 689824; Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 
many. 10060 


Bell cow blues; words and melody by 


Texas Alexander [pseud. of Alger 
Alexander], arr. by Irene Spain. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 2, 1928; 


EH 691206; P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 
10061 


Bells (The) of Aberdovey; old Welsh 
air, harmonized and arr. by Regi- 
nald Redman, of Great Britain; vio- 
lin, violoncello and pf. © Apr. 3, 
1928; 1¢. May 4; E 689793; Augener, 
ltd., London. 10062 


Bells (The) of Capistrano; operetta in 
three acts, words by Charles O. 
Roos and Juanita E. Roos, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman. Full 
vocal sc. 4to. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 27; D 27317; Henry T. Fitz- 
Simons, Chicago. 10063 


Bengio magico (Magic banjo); ma- 
7urka, di° S.'Cusenza; pf., in la 
maggiore. © 1c. May 18, 1928; E 
691722; Salvatore Cusenza, Brook- 
lyn. 10064 


Berceuse; by L. Schytte, op. 26, no. 
7, arr. by Ernest Reeves, both of 
England; violin or cello and pf. © 
May 11, 1928; 1 c@ May 25; 3B 
692211; Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd., 


London. 10065 
Berceuse; de Nifierias, de Joaquin 
Turina, of Spain; pf. © Apr. 10, 


1928;:1 ec. May 7; E 692000; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 10066 


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10067 


Berceuse; par Simone Plé, of France; 
petit orch. Partition et parties. 
4to. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; 
E 689976; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 10067 


Bereceuse; von Franz Friedl, of Ger- 
many, op. 3, no. 3; orch., mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1927; 
1 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; EH 689714; Rich- 
ard Birnbach, Berlin. 10068 


Bergerettes; old French airs of the 
18th century, English words by 
Georgina Tanner, music by J. B. 
Weckerlin, of France. 4to. © Mar. 
10, 1928; 1 e. Apr. 9; E 689910; 
Heugel, Paris. 10069 


Bertha dear; words and melody by 
J. Brandfonbrenner. © 1c. May 11, 
1928; E 691674; Joseph Brandfon- 
brenner, Brooklyn. 10070 


Berwald (William) Four communion 
service responses; words by J. Con- 
der, and others, music by‘ W. Ber- 
wald; 4 mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. 1. Bread of heaven. [8 others] 
© Apr. 30, 1928; 2 ec. May 4; E 
690332; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

10071 


Beside thy door; words by Clarence 
Urmy, music by Louise Snodgrass. 
© May 15, 1928; 2 « May 14; E 
691524; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 10072 


Besly (Maurice) Six preludes; by M. 
Besly, of Great Britain, op. 27, no. 
1; pf. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ce. May 9; 
E 689964; Hawkes & son, (London) 
ltd., London. 10073 


Besos (Los) de mi Nena; fox trot por 
Luis Aldana A., of Guatemala; pf. 
©1ec. May 4, 1928; E 691253; Dada- 
Dada & co., San Salvador, El Salva- 
dor. 10074 


Best goodnight of all; words by F. 
Ellison, music by Henry Ellison. © 
1c. May 16, 1928; E 691606; Fran- 
cis Ellison, Wakefield, Mass. 10075 


Betrayal (The) ; by W. M. Caesar; pf. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 c May 21; EB 
691760; Wyn Moritz-Caesar, Los An- 
geles. 10076 


Big Chief Rain-in-the-face; western 
intermezzo, by A. H. Weberbauer; 
pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c. 
Apr. 185° HE 2601302 “Arthur’* H. 
Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 10077 


Dt. 1, BY Svs 23 


Birds in the nest ; poem by Longfellow, 
music by Nicholas Choveaux, of 
Great Britain. © Apr. 27, 1928’; 
1c. May 1; E 689777; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 10078 


Black Diana; blues, extrait du Village 
blane, par Jean Wiener, arr. par 
Vance Lowry; orch., parties de- 
tachées avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 e. Jan. 28, 1928, 
1c. Apr. 23; E 690393; Max Eschig 
et cie., Paris. 10079 


Black roses; words and musie by W. 
DeGroot; pf. and ukulele acc. 
1c. May 21, 1928; EH 691781; Wil- 
liam DeGroot, Green Bay, Wis. 

10080 


Blair song; words and music by H. C. 
Thorpe; 4 male voices. © Apr. 26, 
1928; 2 c«. May 1; E 690187; Harry 
Colin Thorpe, Blairstown, N. J. 

i 10081 


Bless you sister; words by Al Dubin, 
melody by J. Russel Robinson. © 
1c. May 22, 1928; E 691775; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

10082 


Blind (The) man; versi di A. Levitt, 
musica di Umberto Vesci, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. [Yiddish 
text] .© 1. c May 28, .A928=> i 
690939; Abe Levitt, Brooklyn. 

10083 


Blossom time in Michigan; words by 
Vida A. Hamilton, music by M. M. 
Resch. © Apr. 19, 1928; 2 e. May 
2; E 691170; Marian M. Resch, Ben- 
ton Harbor, Mich. 10084 


Blossoms; waltz, words and music by 
M. Brittell. San Jose, Calif., Golden 
Gate publishers. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
2c. May 4; E 691227; Mary Brittell, 
San Jose, Calif. 10085 


Blow away the morning dew; quartet 
or cho., words and melody from 
English folk songs for schools, arr. 
by H. S. Roberton, of Great Britain; 
4 male voices. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 4to. © May 8, 1928; 1. 
May 5; E 689969; Hugh S. Roberton, 
London. 10086 


Blows the wind today; words by Rob- 
ert Louis Stevenson, music by Owen 
Mase, of England. © May 10, 1928; 
Dire. May 263... Gish GC. 
Birechard & co., Boston. 10087 


Blue butterflies; valse caprice, by 
Leon Doré, arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
violin and pf. © May 28, 1928; 


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no. 5, 1928 


10110 


2 ce. May 31; E 693062; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 10088 


Blue butterfly; from Will-o’-the-whis- 
pers, words by Donovan. Parsons, 
music by Vivian Ellis, of England; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Charles 
Hanley; in G. [Staff and _ tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 3, 1928; 
1 ce. May 14; E 692053; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 10089 


Blue Egypt; photoplay music, by 
George L. Cobb; pf. © Apr. 4, 1928; 
2c. May 7; HE 691294; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 10090 


Blue evening stomp; melody hy W. 


Culbreth. © 1 c. May 18, 1928; E 
691681; William Culbreth, Louis- 
ville. 10091 


Blue eyes; selection by Jerome Kern, 
selected and arr. by H. M. Higgs, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Chap- 
pell & co., Itd. © Apr. 26, 1928; 1 ce. 
May 21; E 692125; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 10092 


Blue eyes, you'll never be blue; words 
by Max Zides, melody by A. Fraz- 
zini. © 1c. May 2, 1928; E 691185; 
Amicus Frazzini, Boston. 10093 


Blue idol; words and melody by Jane 
Frazer Fish. © 1c. May 4, 1928; E 
691248; Fred K. Steele, ine., New 
York. 10094 


Blue lightning; by Claude Lapham; pf. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 c. May 15; E 
691562; Alfred & co., New York. 

10095 


Blue Monday morning blues; words 
and melody by Charlie Jackson. © 
1 c. May 31, 1928; E 693052 ; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 10096 


Blue ocean blues; from Present arms, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; 
iE 691466; Harms, inc., New York. 

10097 


Blue over you; words by Benny Davis, 
music by Joe Burke. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 2 e« May 11; E 691402; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine, 
New York. 10098 


Blue (The) step; words and melody 
by F. Padwe. © 1c. May 8, 1928; 
EH 690445; Frank Padwe, New York. 

10099 

Blues oh blues; words and melody by 
Gertrude Rainey. © 1 ¢. May 831, 
1928 ; E 693050; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 10100 


Bob White; words and melody by Ab- 
ner Silver and Cliff Friend. © 1 e. 
May 16, 1928; E 691608; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 10101 


Bobby et Bobette; ou, ©’ est béte de 
faire ca, paroles de Albert Willemetz 
and Géo. Koger, musique de Vincent 


Scotto, of France; pf. ace, avec 
ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. © 
Apr.,..15,, 1928; .4d.:e., May 10;. B 


692285; Francis Salalert, Paris. 
10102 


Boe hog blues; words and melody by 
Texas Alexander [peeud. of Alger 
Alexander], arr. by TIrene Spain. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢ My 2, 1928; 
H 691207; P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

10103 


Bornerim ; tekst af Louis Levy, musik 
af Knudage Riisager, of Denmark. 
1. Husmoderen. [38 others] © Apr. 
28, (2928 twtr en May \ 1 “A 692106; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

‘ 10104 


Bois (Le) fleuri (The flowered wood) ; 
ouverture pastorale, par G. Linat, 
op. 16, arr. par Julien Porret, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢« May 7; E 
692027; Géo. Linat, La Barre-Deuil, 
France. 10105 


Boisterous Harlequins; by A. H. We- 
berbauer ; pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 691301; Arthur 
H. Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 

10106 


Bolero grotesque; von Hans May, of 
Austria; salon-orch., mit pf. direk- 
tion u. violine 1 direktion. © Feb. 
27, 1928; 1 c Apr. 23; EH 689757; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 

10107. 


Bonheur (Le); paroles et musique 
par J. deC. Lagassé. © 1c. May 28, 
1928; E 691959; J. deChamplain La- 
gassé, Fall River, Mass. 10108 


Booster blues; words and melody by 
Lemon Jefferson. © 1 ¢ May 831, 
1928: E 693045; Chicago music pub. 


co., ine., Chicago. 10109 
Bottigliero (E.) Six offertories; by 
EK. Bottigliero, of Italy, op. 113; 


harmonium or organ. 1. In te con- 
fido. [5 others] © May 1, 1928; 
2c. May 8; E 690244; Boston music 
co., Boston. 10110 


Bournonvyille (Armand) Quarante 
lecons de solfége; 4 changements de . 
clés, sur clés de sol et fa 4° ligne, 
par A. Bournonville, of France. 


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10111 


Bournonville (Armand )—Continued. 


1°" v. 4to. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 ec. 
Apr. 23; EH 689977; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 10111 


Bourree from Les amours de Ragonde; 
by Mouret, arr. by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; school orch., with pf. 
conductor pt. and sc. for strings con- 
ductor’ pt’ © Apr. 23, 1926" 1 c. 
May 21; E 692135; Augener, Itd., 
London. 10112 


Boy (The) scouts of the U. S. A; 
words and melody by E. Vollmer. © 
1 ¢@ May 14, 1928; EH 691551; Ed- 
ward Vollmer, Philadelphia. 10113 


Boy (The) that left home; words and 
melody by M. A. McCombs. © 1 «¢. 
May 2, 1928; E 691182; Mabel A. 
McCombs, Ukiah, Calif. 10114 


Boys (The) who wore the blue; words 
and music by M. S. Ayer, arr. by 
Daniel Ball. © May 22, 1928; 2 c. 
May 24; E 690861; Maude Snover 
Ayer, Grand Rapids, Mich. 10115 


Brahms (Johannes) Lullaby (Wiegen- 


lied); tr. by H. Cecil Fricker, mu- 
sic by Brahms, arr. by Herbert A. 
Fricker, of Canada; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto 1, 2: 4to. © May 7, 192831 «. 
May 7; E 689808; Whaley, Royce & 
co., Itd., Toronto, Canada. 10116 


Ungarische tinze; bearb. u. in- 
strumentiert yon Martin Schmeling, 
of Germany; orch. Partitur. nr. 
5-7...© May 9, 1928; 1 c. each May 
25; EH 692221692223; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 10117-10119 


Wiegenlied; op. 49, no. 4, bearb. 
von Charles Cerné, of Austria; vio- 
line u. klavier. © May 5, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 22; E 692203; Adolph Fiirstner, 
3erlin. 10120 

Brakeman’s (The) blues; yodeling the 
blues away, words and melody by 
Jimmie Rodgers. © 1 ¢. May 19, 


1928; E 690734; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 10121 
Bread of the world; hymn, words 


anon., music by Annie Field Weir. 
4to. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. May. 2: 
E 691167; Irene Weir, New York. 
10122 
Break (The) of the St. Francis dam; 
words and music by C. Carver. © 
1c. May 11, 1928; E 691435; Charles 
Carver, Los Angeles. 10123 


3reaking (The) of the St. Francis 
dam; words and melody by Andrew 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 23 


Jenkins, arr. by Irene Spain. [Pho- 

tostat] © 1 re. May,,2, 1928. EH 

691208; P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 
10124 


Bref; musical monologue, words by 
Lionel King, music by Doris Prime, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 5, 
1928; 1 c. May 22; EH 692184; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 10125 


Bridge (The); waltz, words by J. 
Ranauld, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1c. May 26, 1928; E 691943; Jeanne 
Ranauld, Chicago. 10126 


Brigada; por Raymundo S. Gonzalez, 
of Mexico; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] 
© May 7%, 1928; 2 «© May 8; BE 
690410; Dionisio Acosta, Los Ange- 
les. 10127 


Broken (The) home; words by T. Sul- 
livan, music by Bauer bros.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1 ¢. May 10, 1928; 
E 691448; Thomas Sullivan, Flint, 
Mich. ; 10128 


‘Brown-eyed blondee; words and mu- 


sic by L.. J... Butler ‘© Me Apr. 9, 
1928; E 690606; Lucille J. Butler, 
Payson, Utah. 10129 


Brewnies’ water carnival; sketch. by 
Mildred Adair: pf. © May 14, 
1928: 2 c. May 12; HE 690503; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

10130 


Brunetta; mazurka, melodia di G. Vi- 
cari, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©1c. May 4, 1928; BH 691240; 
Giovanni Vicari, New York. 10131 


Buck (The) private; by A. H. Weber- 


bauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 
1928 3:(206. Apr: "18s Eh neSs82Fe Ar- 


thur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
N. J. 10132 
Bullfrog blues; melody by Billy 
Pierce. © 1c. May 31, 1928; E 


693021; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 10133 


Bumble (The) bee; by Florence’ P. 
Rea: pf., with a second pf. pt. by 
Buenta Carter. © May 16, 1928; 
2 ¢« May 18; BH 691657; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago: 10134 

Bungalow (A) and you; words and 
music by Jack O’Hagan, of Austra- 
lia. © Mar. 3, 1928;,1 ¢. May 3; E 
689783 ; Allan & co., proprietary Itd.., 
London. 10135 


| Burmese chant; by Evan Marsden, of 


Hngland; violin and pf. May 

7. 1928; 1 c@ May: 7%; BH 689966; 

Joseph Henry Larway, London. 
10136 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Butterflies wink their primrose wings; 
by Florence A. Goodrich; pf., with 
a second pf. pt. by Buenta Carter. 
© May 16, 1928; 2 c. May 18; E 
691658; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 10137 


Butterfly dance (Danse des papillons) ; 
by W. M. Caesar; pf. © May 14, 
1928; 2 c. May 21; E 691753; Wyn 
Moritz-Caesar, Los Angeles. 10138 


Butting (Max) fFitinfzehn’ kurze kla- 
vierstlucke; von M. Butting, of Ger- 
many, op. 338. © Apr. 7, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 14; E 692070; Universal-edition 
actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 10139 


By still waters; by Ernest H. Shep- 
pard; organ. obl. 8vo. © May 14, 
1928; 2 ec. May 12; EH 690511; Shat- 
tinger piano & muSic co., St. Louis. 

10140 


By the sea at Waikiki; melody by 


Henry T,. Lodge. © 1c. May 24, 
1928; HY 690801;. Robbins ‘music 
corp., New York. 10141 


By the waterfall; waltz, by Reginald 
Tabbush, [and] Baby’s wooden sol- 
diers; fox trot, by Sherman Myers; 
each arr. by Boosey & co., ltd., of 
Great Britain; military and brass 
band. London, Boosey & co., ltd. 
4to. © Apr. 25, 1928; 1 c. May 22; 
BH 692177; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10142 


Byushki-by-yu; lullaby, by Sergei Mi- 
ha loff, op. 3, no. 1; pf. © Apr. 28, 
1928; 2 ec. May 3; E 690265; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San. Francisco. 

10143 


C. A. R. song; words and music by M. 
P. Mills. 8vo. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 4: E 691213; Martha Parkin- 
son Mills, Rensselaer, Ind. 10144 


(” est une chemise rose; one-step, par 
Jean Boyer, arr. par FEF. Salabert, of 
Frapvce; orch. avec pf. conducteur et 
paroles. .4te:. © Apr.,15, 1928; 1.¢. 
May 10; EH 692269; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 10145 


Ca va reprendre; paroles de Fred 
Pearly. musique de Laurent Halet, 
of France: pf. ace.. avec ukulele arr. 
par KF. Salabert. © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1c. May 10: E 692282; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 10146 


Cabecita loca; cancion Tabasquefa, 
letra de un poeta anonimo Veracru- 
zano, musica de Lauro. Aguilar 
Palma, of Mexico. © May 2, 1928; 


109262—28——_2 


10159 


= 


1 ec. May 21; E 692164; A. Wagner 
y Levien, sucs., s. en ¢e., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 10147 


Cachito de cielo; bolero, letra y musica 
por R. Hernandez. © 1 ce May 17, 
1928; E 690664; Rafael Hernandez, 
New York. 10148 


Caesar (Wyn Moritz-) Mazurka; by 
W. M. Caesar; pf. © May 14, 1928; 
2 ec. May 21; E 691755; Wyn Moritz- 
Caesar, Los Angeles. 10149 


Call.(The) of love; words by Arthur 
B. Barret, music by <A. Walter 
Kramer, arr. by William Stickles. 
1.4 mixed voices.—2. 3 Women’s 
voices.—3. 4 male voices. © May 1, 
1928; 2 c. each May 2; E 690310-— 
690312; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

10150-10152 


Calling; hymn, words by C. F. Warren, 
music by R. Harkness, of Australia, 
domiciled at South Pasadena, Calif. 
© Oct. 1, 1926; 2 c May 18, 1928; E 
691646; Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif. 10153 


Calling; words and music by Angie 
Maring Williams. (In The evangel- 
ist in song),..© Aug. 15, 1927: 2.¢. 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 691850; O. E. Wil- 
liams, Erie, Pa. 10154 


Camels (The) are coming; written and 
composed by W. D. Woodman, of 
England, domiciled at Miami, Fla., 
ace. by I. B. Haymond. Miami, 
Franklin press. © Dec. 15, 1927; 
2c. Apr. 21, 1928; E 690790; Walter 
David Woodman, Miami, Fla. 10155 


Camille; love waltz, words and music 
by Jack O’Hagan, of Australia. © 
Apr. 2, 1928; 1 c. May 3; BE 689782; 
Allan & @o., proprietary ltd., London. 

10156 


Can you; words and music by L. Al- 
berto. © 1 ¢ May 28, 1928; E 
690944; Louis Alberto, Los Angeles. 

10157 


Canciédn de primavera; fox-cancion, 
letra y mtsica de Manuel Barajas, 
of Mexico. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 ec. 
May 21; E 692168; A. Wagner vy 
Levien, sues., s. en @, Mexico C'ty, 
Mexico. 10158 


Can’t catch me; by Cedric W. Lemont ; 
pf..-© May 11, 1928; 2 c. May 12; 
E 690506; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 10159 


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10160 


pt. DOR s., v: 26 


Canti spenti (Dead songs that echo 
still); testi di antiche iscrizioni 
greche, musica di Lodovico Rocca, 
of Italy. [Italian and English text] 
1. Per la tomba di una sposa. [8 
others] © May 21, 1928; 1 ce. May 
24; E 692198; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. ; 10160 


Cantiga; muy graciosa es la doncella, 
paroles de Gil Vincente, traduction 
francaise de Jacques Lerolle, mu- 
sique de Joaquin Rodrigo, of Spain. 
© Apr. 15, 1928; 1 @ May 10; E 
692088 ; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

10161 


Cantique; by Harry Rowe Shelley; 
violin and pf. © May 7, 1928; 2. 
May 11; EH 691477; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 10162 


Cantique; words and music by C. Ma- 
duro; high voice. New York, O. 
Flaschner music co. © May 7, 1928; 
2c. May 17; E 691662; Charles Ma- 
duro, New York. 10163 


Canzona d’amour; by F. Ursini; violin. | 


© 1c. May 23, 1928; E 690848; Fer- 
dinand Ursini, Ozone Park, L. L., 
N, .Y.. 10164 


Canzona (La) del dottore; versi e 
melodia di F. Cerlito, of Italy. © 
1 c. May 18, 1928; E 691697; Filippo 
Cerlito, Philadelphia. 10165 


Canzona (La) di Rosetta; versi e 
melodia di F. Cerlito, of Italy. © 
1 ce. May 18, 1928; E 691698 ;Filippo 
Cerlito, Philadelphia. 10166 


Capri; di Aldo Cantarini, of Italy; 
orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
May ‘16, 1928 3a “¢. 9May “its E 
692117; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

10167 

Caravan; oriental march, by Oscar J. 
Lehrer; band, with solo cornet con- 
ductor. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore mu- 
sic house. 4to. © Apr. 28, 1928; 
2 ec. May 12; E 690518; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 10168 


Caravane (Caravan) ; intermezzo ori- 
ental, par A. Scassola, of Italy; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Apr: 25, A9Z83kices May 10 Ee 
692256; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

10169 


Caravane Arabe (The Arab caravan) ; 
de Serge Weksler, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 
30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; E 689924; 
Choudens, Paris. 10170 


Cardinal’s (The) call; by E. WHus- 
worth, arr. by Harry Alford; pf. © 
May 10,°°19283' 2% @e"May 744 2 oh 
691527; Esther Ellsworth, Roches- 
ter, Minn. cLlabrae 


Carlotta; words and melody by R. 
Raney. © 1 ¢. May 14, 1928; B 
691549; Rebekah Raney, San Fran- 
Cisco. 10172 


Carlottina ; paroles de Saint-Granier et 
J. Le Seyeux, musique de Vincent 
Scotto, of France; pf. ace. avec ace. 
d@ukulele par F. Salabert. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 « May 10; EH 692294: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 10173 


Carman (El); danzon, by <A. P. 
Ogenio, of Dutch West Indies, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.; pf. ©l1e. 
May 38, 1928; E 690277; Antonio P. 
Ogenio, Brooklyn.° 10174 


Carmé; di A. de Cristofaro, arr. di 
Pietro Deiro, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; pf. accordion. © May 
1, 1928; 2c. May 21> 691744: O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. 10175 


Carmencita; tango Argentine, words 
and music by W. M. Caesar; pf. © 
May;, 14, . 1928): 2. GG. aM 2lin 
691761; Wyn Moritz-Caesar, Los An- 
geles. 10176 


Carmita; words and music by H. L. 
Duncan. © 1 e Apr. 3, 1928; E 
690302; Hugh L. Duncan, Jackson, 
Tenn. 10177 


Carnasciali; fantasia, di Guido Lac- 
cetti, of Italy; orch., con pf. condut- 
tore. 4to. © May 16, 1928; 1 ec. 
May 17; E 692116; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 10178 


Carnet de voyage; de Perey Pitt, of 
England; pf. 1. Prélude. [4 
others] © Apr. 30, 1928; 1c May 
1; E 689705; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

10179 


Carolina; vals, por Alfredo Reza, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles, 
Calif.; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
May 3, 1928; 2 c. May 5; EH 691266; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 10180 


Carolina; words and music by L. B. 
Sullivan. © May 5, 1928; 2 c. May 
7; E 691290; Luta B. Sullivan, 
Anderson, S. C. 10181 


Cassandra; melody by Len Gray. © 
1c. May 2, 1928; E 691187; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢co., inc., 
New York. 10182 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Catfish woman blues; words and mel- 
ody by William Moore. © 1c. May 
31, 1928; E 693007; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 10183 


Cathédrales (Les) ressuscitées ; poéme 
symphonique, musique de Henry 
Ryder, of France, op. 25; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur et 1°" violon conduc- 


teur. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. May 7; 
E 692030; Raymond Calas, Caux, 
France. 10184 


Cause there’s a little mother; words 
and melody by H. A. Koehler. © 
1c May 18, 1928; E 691688; Her- 
man A. Koehler, Akron, O. 10185 


Ce que lon voit sur la Giralda; de 
Nifierias, par Joaquin Turina, of 
Spain; pf. © Apr: 10, 1928; 1°« 
May 7; E 689998; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 10186 


Céleste; by John Christian Bach, 
adapted and arr. by Alfred Moffat, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 


io, eee wk, CG. , Way al: A 
692144; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
10187 


Cesarina; mazurka, di Caesar Pezzolo, 
of Italy, domiciled at San Francisco, 
arr. di Pietro Deiro, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. accordion. 
© May 1,.1928; 2 c. May 21; BH 
691748; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 

10188 


Chabrier (Emmanuel) Idylle; arr. de 
Rudd, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1. 
May 22; E 692173; Enoch et cie., 
Paris. 10189 


Chanson d’amour (A song of love) ; 
waltz, by L. C. Smith; pf. © May 
10, 1928; 2 c« May 11; E 691396; 
Lucy C. Smith, Reading, Pa. 10190 


Chanson (La) d’Ephraim [et] Chant 
de la servante; de la suite Le roi 
David, par A. Honegger, transcrip- 
tion et arr. de F. Salabert,. of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
© Apr. 15, 1928; 1 ce. May 10; EB 
692305; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

10191 


Chant de révolte; extrait de Tell, de 
Gustave Doret, arr. par S. Chapelier, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
leur. 440.17 @) Apr + 15,51928: ‘1 ¢. 
May 10; E 692082; Foetisch fréres, 
s. a., Lausanne, Switzerland. 10192 


Chant nuptial (Wedding song); de 
Ernest Chausson, op. 15, transcrip- 


10203 


tion et arr. de F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
©) Apri 15). 19288) deee. (May, 1105 BE 
692299; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
10193 
Chant pastoral; paroles de _ Pierre 
Louys, musique de Raymond de Pez- 
zer, of France. © May 22, 1928; 
1 a May 23; E 692242; Socéteé 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 
10194 
Boropoguunsra ubcnomsuia (Chants 4 
la Vierge Marie) ; version francaise 
de Raissa Maritain, of France, 
paroles et musique de Nicolas 
Nabckoff; sop.: © Apr... 10; 1928; 
1 @ May 7; E 692005; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 10195 


Chants de harem; trio vocal, par Max 
d’Ollone, of France; sop., mezzo-sop. 
et ten. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ¢ Apr. 
9; E 689906; Heugel, Paris. 10196 

Charlotte russé; characteristic one- 
step, by A. Hs Weberbauer; pf. or 


organ. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 
18; E 691329; Arthur H. Weber- 
bauer, Irvington, N. J. 10197 


Charmantes choses; de Yes, livret de 
Pierre Soulane et René Pujol, mu- 
sique de Maurice Yvain, of France. 
© Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c. May .10; B 
692275; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

10198 


Cheer up; words by Herbert Rule and 
Fred Holt, music by L. Silberman ; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 25, 1927; 1 ec. Oct. 29; EB 
684841; Leopold Silberman, London. 

10199 


Chicago, you wonder town; words and 
music by C. Whitehead [i. e. Arthur 
Calvin Whitehead] © 1c. May 23, 
1928; E 691803 ; Cal Whitehead, Chi- 
cago. 10200 


Chicken feathers; words and melody 
by William Moore. © 1c. May 381, 
1928; E 693011; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 10201 


Children’s day classics no. 11; songs 
from the works of master musicians, 
words by J. L. H., and others, music 
arr. by Clyde Willard, and others. 
Svo. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c. May 4; 
E 691216; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 10202 

Children’s (The) kingdom; a Chil- 
dren’s day service, arr. by Charles 
L. Lewis; orch. 4to. © Apr. 4, 
1928; 2 ec. May 14; E 691631; Lo- 
renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 10203 


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10204 


pt. TIE ms. vI23 


China boy; melody by Billy Pierce. © 
1c. May 31, 1928 ; H 693024; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 10204 


China (La) santa; letra y musica por 
R. Hernandez. © 1c. May 17, 1928; 
E 690670; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. 10205 


Chinita (la) poblana; cancién Mexi- 
cana, letra y musica de F. lL. Ca- 


bello; pf. © 1c. May 5, 1928; H 
690373; Fernando L. Cabello, El 
Paso. 10206 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Etude; 


op. 25, no. 2, arr. in double notes by 
Isider Gorn; pf. © 1 ¢ May 18, 
1928; E 691684; Isidor Gorn, New 
York. 10207 


Htude; op. 25, no. 8, transposed 
and arr. by Ottilie Sutro; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © May 21, 1928; 2 c. May 
24: EH 690770; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 10208 


Christian pray; words and music by 
Angie Maring Williams. . (In The 
evangelist in song) 
1927; 2 c Apr. 23, 1928; EH 691848; 
O. EK. Williams, Erie, Pa. 10209: 


Chula de mi vida; de I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; mel- 
cdy with pf. acc. © 1c May 11, 
1928; E 691427; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 10210 


Cincirincello cu catarinedda; versi e 
musica di Rose Fauci e A. Tlardi; 
violin ace. © 1c. May 7, 1928; HB 
691337; Arthur Ilardi, Brooklyn. 

10211 


Circus capers; galop, by A. H. Weber- 
bauer: pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; EH 691308; Ar- 
thur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 

10212 


Citv (The) of roses, Rozee; by S. C. 
Kern; melody with pf. ace. © 1 «¢. 
May 4, 1928; EH 691247; Stella Cle- 
ota Kern, Portland, Or. 10213 


Clairiére (La) enchantée; pcéme sym- 
phonique, par Edouard Mignan, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © May 18, 1928; 1c. May 22; 
EF 692175; Enoch et cie., Paris. 10214 


Clap hands till daddy comes home; 
words and melody by F. Padwe. © 
1 ¢«. May 8, 1928; E 690446; Frank 
Padwe, New York. 10215 


Class room blues; from Yes, yes Siam, 
words and music by J. Falk: pf. 
[Blue-print] © 1 ce. May 15, 1928; 


‘©? Aug. 15, - 


E 690599; Joseph Falk, Allston, 
Mass. 10216 


Class song; ninety-three’s 35th. re- 
union, words by Charles Bertram 
Newton, music by L. B. Woodcock ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1928: 
2c. May 1; E 690188; Lee B. Wood- 
cock, Seranton, Pa. 10217 


Classics for everybody; arr. by Henri 
Weber; pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. 
May 3; E 690264; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 10218 


Clementine; words and music by C. 
Carver. © 1 ce. May. 11, 1928: EB 
691436 ; Charles Carver, Los Angeles. 

10219 


Coaching (The) party; by R. T. Da- 
maur; orch. with pf. © May 22, 
1928; 2 c. May 25; EH 690879; Photo 
play music co., ine., New York. 

, 10220 


Coast defense; march, by A. H. Weber- 


bauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 

1928; 2c. Apr. 18; EH 691325; Arthur 

H. Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 
10221 


Cock-a-doodle-doo; words and music 
by A. Cole, of Canada. Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada, Broadway music pub. 
co. © May 12, 1928; 2 c May 11; 
E 691517; Arthur Cole, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 10222 


Cocktail d’amor; one-step charleston ; 
adattamento ritmico di Guido Tre- 
visani, musica di Edoardo Lanzetta, 
of Italy. © Apr. 13, 1928; 1 c. May 
7: EK 692101; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 10223 


Cold and blue; words by Jesse Crump, 
melody by Ida Cox. ©1 ce. May 31, 
1928; E 693041; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 10224 


Coleridge-Taylor (S.) Valse; pf., 4 
hands. © Apr. 4, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 6; 
E 689204 ; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10225 


Colia siminzara; versi e melodia di F. 
Cerlito, of Italy. © 1 ¢ May 18, 
1928; E 691696; Filippo Cerlito, 
Philadelphia. 10226 


Colibri (Le) (The humming-bird) ; par 
Ernest Chausson, op. 2, no. 7, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur et 1° violon con- 
ducteur. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ec. May 
7, 1928; E 692021; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 10227 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by Antonio 
de Martino, of Italy; mand. 4to. 
Serie. 68, 69. © Mar. 2, 1928; 1 «. 
each May 18; E 692095, 692096; Ital- 
ian book co., New York. 10228, 10229 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by Antonio 
De Martino, of Italy; mand. 4to. 
Serie 70-72. © Mar, 12, 1928; 1. 
May 28, 2 c. May 24; E 692195- 
692197; Italian book co., New York. 

10230-10232 


College days; valse sentimental, by Ira 
S. Long; pf. © May 7, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 16; EF 690633; Daniel W. Crist, 
Alliance, O. 10233 


Collier (Le); poésie de André Mail- 
fert, musique de Edouard Mignan, 
of France. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 «. 
May 22; E 692188; Enoch et. cie., 
Paris. 10234 


Columbine’s garden; duet, words by 
Aubrey Dowdon, music by Maurice 
Besly, of Great Britain. © Apr. 10, 
1928 ; 1 c. May 22; E 692179; Boosey 
& co., Itd.. London. 10235 


Come all you true Americans; words 
by W. J. Bowler, musie by Will J. 
Finley. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c. May 
3; E 690263; William J. Bowler, 
West Willington, Conn. 10236 


Come back Chiquita; lyric by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, melody by Mabel Wayne. © 
1 ce. May 24, 1928; E 690834; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 10237 


Come back my bluebird; words and 
music by M. K. Parr; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 3; 
E 690340; Martha K. Parr, St. Paul. 

10238 


Come back to me with the roses in 
June; words and music by Arthur 
A. Penn, of Great Britain, domiciled » 
at Block Island, R. I.; high voice. 
© Apr. 30, 1928; 2 « May 4; B 
690328 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

10239 


Come, Holy Spirit; anthem, words and 
music by C. W. Wallace; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 2 e«. 
May 23; E 691864; C. Walter Wal- 
lace, Philadelphia. 10240 


Come to Jesus; words by Betty Weak- 
land, [i. e. E. B. Weakland], music 
by Chas. W. Mainwaring. © Dec. 
15, 1927; 2 ce Mar. 28, 1928; BE 
691299 ; Elizabeth Bertha Weakland,~ 
Elmira Heights, N. Y. 10241 


10251 


Come to my arms again; lyric by Jos. 
R. Hawes and Lee Duskin, melody 
by N. Lee. © 1. May 21, 1928; E 
691808; Norman Lee, Chicago. 

10242 


Coming; words and music by Angie 
Maring Williams. (Jn The evangel- 
ist-in song) © Aug. 15, 1927; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 691841; O. E. Wil- 
liams, Erie, Pa. 10248 


Coming (The) of Christ; mystery 
play, words by John Masefield, mu- 
sic by G. Holst; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 4to. © May 4, 1928; 1 c. May 
3; E 689970; Gustav Holst, London. 

10244 


Commanche; Indian love song, words 
and music by M. O. Sprinkle. © 
May 26, 1928; 2 c. May 26; E 690874 ; 


Marie O. Sprinkle, Battery Park, 
Md. 10245 
Commandant (The); march, by J. 


Ord Hume, of England; pf. © May 
11, 1928; 1 @. May 21; E 692214; 
James Planta Hull, London. 10246 


Comme vous; fox trot, de La grande 
folie, paroles de Louis Lemarchand 
et Léo Leliévre, fils, musique de 
René Sylviano, of France; pf. acc., 
avee ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. © 


Apr: 15, 1928; 1 .¢. May 10;;H 
692276; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
10247 


Commotion; by Giovanni H. Conterno, 
arr. by William Strasser, of Hun- 
gary; orech., with pf. conductor. © 
May 12, 1928; 2c. May 14; E 690648 ; 
Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 10248 


Community blues; words and music by 
Alan Murray, of Great Britain; pf. 
© May 11, 1928; 1 c« May 12; BH 
692037 ; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 10249 


Comrades at the keyboard; by Stuart 
Young, of Great Britain; pf. duets. 
© May 4, 1928; 1 ¢« May 14; E 

- §920638; Gould & Bolttler, London. 

10250 


Concerto en ré majeur; de Antonio 
Vivaldi, op. 3, no. 9, réalisation de 
la basse chiffrée et arr. par Georges 
Dandelot, of France, partie de vio- 


lon revue et annotée par Dany 
Brunschvig, of France; violon et 
pf. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 «@ Apr. 23; 


E 689979; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 
10251 


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10252 


Concerto in ré majeur; de Antonio Vi- 
valdi, op. 8, no. 9, réalisation de la 
basse chiffrée et arr. par Georges 
Dandelot, partie de violoncello revue 
et annotée par Joseph Tzipine, both 
of France; violon, violoncello et pf. 
© Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ¢c May 7; EB 
692251; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 

10252 


Coneordia; march, by J. L. Verweire; 
band. 4to. © May 5, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 7; E 691283; Karl L. King 
music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 10253 


Confetti; waltz, by Emmett Adams, 
arr. by Al Frisk, of Great Britain ; 
orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Apr. 23, 1928; 1 c. May 7; E 689891; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 


London. 10254 
Confrey’s (Zez) modern piano book 
for beginners; by: Zez Confrey 


[pseud. of Edward Elzear Confrey] 
© Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c May 21; aff. 
June 1; A 1078725; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 10255 


Conquest (The) ; quartette, words by 


Isaac Good, music by Charles Gil- 
bert Spross; men’s voices. 4to. 


May 11, 1928; 2 ec May 14; E 
690612; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 10256 


Consecration hymn; words by L. W. 
Deed, music from Finlandia by Sibe- 
lius, arr. by L. W. Deed. 4to. © 
May 15, 1928; 2 « May 15; EB 
691577; Lena Waldo Deed, Roches- 
ter. 10257 


Consegna (La) della croce; inno 
sacro, versi e musica di V. Spadea, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
May 8, 1928; 2 c. May 7; EH 691278; 
V. Spadea, New York. 10258 


_ C-o-n-s-t-a-n-t-i-n-o-p-l-e; words and 
music by Harry Carlton, of England. 
© Mar. 17, 1928; 2 « May 8; EB 
690407; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
gon, inec., New York. 10259 


Consuella; Mexican love song, words 
and music by Edith Seewald. ©1e. 
May 11, 1928; E 691453; Edyth See- 
wald Wells, Amarillo, Tex. 10260 


Consuella; words and music by Edyth 
Seewald; in C minor. © 1c. May 
23, 1928; FE 690850; Edyth Seewald 
Wells, Amarillo, Tex. 10261 


Coon hunting in Moonshine Hollow; 
words and melody by B. Landress. 
© 1c. May 19, 1928; E 690728; 
Ralph Peer, New York. 10262 


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Cops and gowns; from Yes, yes, Siam, 
words and music by J. Falk; pf. 
[Blue-print] © 1 ¢. May 15, 1928; 
E 690602; Joseph Falk, Allston, 
Mass. 10263 


Coquette; dance, by Paul Andrew, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
1 ¢ May 4; E 689781; Lareine & 
co., ltd., London. 10264 


Coquette (The) ; caprice, by Geoffrey 
O’Connor-Morris, of Great Britain, 
op. 37, no. 1; pf. © Apr. 25, 1928; 
1c. May 21; E 692146; Augener, ltd., 
London. 10265 


Cor Jesu; paroles et musique par V. 
A. Savignac, of Canada; 2 voix 
égales ou 8 voix mixtes a JVorgue. 
© Mar. 27, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 27; EB 
692218; A. J. Boucher, enrg., Mon- 
treal, Que., Canada. 10266 


Cornish (A) welcome; words by H. 
Whitman, music by Ernest Melvin, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
1c. May 21; E 692141; Berners mu- 
Sic co., London. 10267 


Country (The) miss is a hi steppin’ 
mama now; words by J. J. Stewart, 
music by Aneita MacLeod. © 1 «. 
May 28, 1928; E 691949; J. J. Stew- 
art, Ocean Park, Wash. 10268 


Courier (The); march, by Ruda La- 
kay, arr. by James C. McCabe; orch. 
4to. © May 4, 1928; 2 @ May 5; 
E 690368; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 10269 


Cradle song; poem by Padraic Colum, 
music by E. Chisholm, of Great 
Britain; 8 women’s voices. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © Mar. 
16, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21; E 689772; 
Erik Chisholm, New Glasgow, Nova 
Scotia, Canada. 10270 


Crazy elbows; from Present arms, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2c. Apr: 27; 
E 691464; Harms, ine., New York. 

10271 

Crépuscule; extrait de Tell, de Gus- 
tave Doret, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c. May 10; 
E 692080; Foetisch fréres, s. a., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 10272 


Crescent City by the sea; lyrics and 
melody by Richard Willard Bronson. 
© 1c. May 21, 1928; E 690756; 
Crescent City properties co., Los An- 
geles. 10273 


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no. 5, 1928 


Crocked (The) made straight; words 
and music by F. W. McGee. © 1c. 
Apr. 30, 1928; E 690209; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 10274 


Crossing over; words and melody by 
A.’ Hill. © 1c May, 9, 1928;.E 
691383 ; Alberta Hill, Cincinnati. 
rn 10275 

Crossing the bar; words by Alfred 
Tennyson, music by Carrie Baxter 
Jennings; mixed voices. 4to. © 
May 4, 1928; 2c. May 23; E 690829; 
C. B. Jennings music co., Howard 
City, Mich. 10276 


Cry just let those tears roll down; 
words and music by J. E.~* Vail. 
Skaneateles, N. Y., A. E. Gridley. 
© May 23, 1928; 2 c«. May 25; E 
691870; Josephine Eldridge Vail, 
Thompsonville, Conn. 10277 


Cum jambis ; wondering, de Palace aux 
neus, sur la chanson de Rene Na- 
zelles et Maury Madison [pseud. of 
W. Renwick Smith], arr. par Leslie 
Franke, of England; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 e@. Jan. 28, 1928; E 686337; Hdi- 
tion Arlequin, Paris. 


Cup (The) of dew; words by James 
Oppenheim, music by John Beach; 
med. voice. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 4; E 690323; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 10279 


Cupid made a hit with me; waltz, 
words and music by Willis J. Ber- 
nett, pf. arr. by Brick English; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 1, 1928; 
2c. May 5; E 691280; Missouri mu- 
sic makers, Kansas City, Mo. 10280 


Cupid’s known as syncopation; fox- 
trot, by Joe Britton, arr. by Eric 
Mareo, of England; orch. 4to. © 
Mar./30;1928;:4:.¢ May.10; E 
692075; Maurice Piena, Paris. 

10281 


Cuquita; por Octaviano Rubaleaba vy 
Ed Tavo, both of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles, Calif.; pf. S8vo. 
[Photostat] © May 8, 1928; 2 «. 
May 5; E 691265; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 10282 


Cut my hair; West Indies, one step, 
by A. P. Ogenio, of Dutch West In- 
dies, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
pf. © 1c. May 3, 1928: E 690276; 
Antonio P. Ogenio, Brooklyn. 10283 


D. H. S. victory march; words and 
music by W. Bakeman. © May 1, 
1928; 2 c. May 3; E 690347; Wilma 
Bakeman, Dowagiaec, Mich. 10284 


10278 © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10296 


» 


Daddy how I love you; words and mu- 
sic by L. G. Bunting. [Photostat] 
© 1.c. May 7, 1928; E 690452; Lil- 
lian Gertrude Bunting, Dayton, O. 

10285 


Dalia; mazurka, by D. Montano; pf. 
Brooklyn, J. & J. Kammen. © May 
28, 1928; 2 c« May 23; E 690810; 
Donato Montano, Brooklyn. 10286 


Dance exercises; advanced syllabus, 
music by T. G. Atkinson, of Great 
Britain, from directions given by E. 
Hspinosa; pf. © May 4, 1928; 1 «¢. 
May 22; E 692160; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 10287 


Dance fox trot; by S. D. Baldovin, of 
Roumania, domiciled at New York; 
pf. ©1c. May 19, 1928; E 690732; 
Silvin D. Baldovin, New York. 

10288 


Dance of the Gypsy children; by Mari 
Paldi; pf., six hands. © May 
15, 1928; 2 «May 17; E 6906%6; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 10289 


Dance of the midnight hour; entr’acte, 
by A. H. Weberbauer; pf. or organ. 
© Mar. 28, 1928; 2 ¢« Apr. 18; B 
691803; Arthur H. Weberbauer, Ir- 
vington, N. J. 10290 


Dance of the Valgar boatmen; by P. 
T. Littman; violin. © 1c. May 29, 
1928: E 690952; Philip T. Littman, 


Brooklyn. 10291 
Dance (The) of youth; by Haydn 
Wood, of Great Britain; pf. © May 


29, 1928; 1 c. May 28; E 692248; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 
10292 


Dance on the black keys; by R. M. 
Critchley; pf. [Photostat] ©1e. 
May 3, 1928; E 690280; Rosamond 


M. Critchley, Worcester. 10293 
Dangerous (The) road; words and 
melody by G. E. Myers. ©1c. May 


31, 1928; E 691997; Gertrude HE. My- 
ers, Portland, O. 10294 


Dans les jardins de Paris; paroles de 
Phylo, musique de Phylo et Fietter, 
both of France; pf. acc., avec uku- 
lele arr. par F. Salabert. © Apr. 
15. 1928): “a ey Maye 10s) er 69220" 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 10295 


Dans un élan de foi (In the outbreak 
of faith) ; meditation religieuse, de 
Maurice Pesse, of France; orch. avee 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 1 @ Apr. 23; E 689928; 
Choudens, Paris. 10296 


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10297 


Danse de |’ écharpe; par José Padilla, 
of Spain; pf. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 «¢. 
May 10; HE 692281; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 10297 


Danse des poupées; de Niferias, de 
Joaquin Turina, of Spain; pf. 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c: May 7; E 692001; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 10298 


Danse (La) devant l’arche; de la suite 
Le roi David, par A. Honegger, 
transcription et arr. de F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 


teur. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 ec. May 
10; E 692306; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 10299 


Dark and clowdy [!] blues; words 
and music by Mildred Brooks. © 
1 ec. May 10, 1928; E 690480; Rich- 
ard M. Jones music pub. co., Chicago. 

10300 


Darling Nelly Gray; words and music 
by B. R. Hanby, music arr. by 
Frederick Jerome; 3 male voices. 
4to. © May 2, 1928; 2 c. May 5; 
E 6903857; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 


Darling, when the time comes, we 
must part; waltz, words by ‘R. 
Wittig, music by Mrs. C. Vincent 


Hall and Wm. A. Thiek. Milwau- 
kee, Wis., Kilbourn & Navratil. © 
May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 3; E 690344; 
Raymond Wittig, Milwaukee. 10302 


De blin’ man stood on de road an’ 
cried; negro spiritual, arr. by H. T. 
Burleigh; high voice. © May 2, 
1928; 2 « May 3; E 690820; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine, New York. 

10303 


Dear little girl I’m longing for you; 
fox-trot, words and music by M. R. 
Bradshaw. © May 5, 1928; 2 «c. 
May 7; E 691288; Magdelan Rita 
Bradshaw, Endicott, N. Y. £10304 


Dear little sweetie of mine; words 
and melody by A. L. Friedman. © 
1c. May 9, 1928; E 690490; Alvin 
L. Friedman, Cleveland. 16305 


Dear memories; words and music by 
B. E. Raffetto. © 1 ¢. May 11, 
1928; E 691621; Bertha E. Raffetto, 
Reno, Nev. 10306 


Dear old Honolulu town; words and 
music by G. Murray and Mark Sim- 
mons; pf. and ukulele ace. San 
Francisco, Calif., Gold leaf pub. co. 
© May 6, 1928; 2%. May 10: EB 
690472; Gene Murray, San Fran- 
cisco. 10307 


10301 - 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 23 


Dear one; words by Bertha Galland, 
music by Philip Marsden; high 
voice. © May 18, 1928; 2 c. May 
19; E 691912; G. Ricordi & co., inuce., 
New York. 10808 


Dear one, come back to me; words by 
L. B. Wilson, music by Marie Fite | 
Nichalson. © 1 ce. May 3, 1928; H 
690279; Lillian Blaine - Wilson, 
Sykesville, Md. 10309 


Dearie; words by M. K. Wolfe, mel- 
ody by Rob’t. H. Brennen. © 1c. 
May 22, 1928; E 690763; Mildred K. 
Wolfe, Baltimore. 10310 


Death (The) of Floyd Bennett: words 
and melody by C. J. Robison. © 
1c. May 1, 1928; E 690237; Carson 
J. Robison, New York. 10311 


Same. © May 14, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 14; E 691536; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine. New York. — 10312 


Death of Marian Parker; words by HE. 
Seabolt, music by Prof. Anderson. 
Sedalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s sons, 
music publishers. © May 10, 1928; 
2c May 14; E 691526; Emma Sea- 
bolt, St. Joseph, Mo. 10313 


Défilé des soldats de plomb; de Nifie- 
rias, par Joaquin Turina, of Spain; 
pf. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1.¢ May 7; 
E 689999; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 


Paris. 10314 
D’Elia_ (Antonio) Dodici grandi 
studii; per il virtuosismo tecnico 
del clarinetto BoOhm, di Antonio 


D’Elia, of Italy. [Testo italiano, 
spagnuolo, francese y inglese] © 
Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ec. May 1; E 689703; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 10315 


Delilamae; words and music by C. D. 
England. England music pub. co. 
© May 2, 1928;:2)¢ May 3; EB 
691230; Clara Deslaunda England, 
Cleveland. 10316 


Delirando; bolero, letra y musica por 
R. Hernandez. © '1 c« May 17%, 
1928; E 690668; Rafael Hernandez, 
New York. 10317 


Dem lenz entgegen; marsch, von H. L. 
Blankenburg, op. 990, bearb. von 
Paul Lineke, both of Germany; 
salon-orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. 
© May’ 7, 19283) Ive May. 25." fh .. 
692205; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 

10318 

Demure; concert waltz militaire, by 
M. Abramowitz. © 1 @ May 26, 
1928; EH 690914; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. 10319 


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no. 5, 1928 


10341 


Denunciation (Délation); by F. G. 
Charrosin, of England; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
1c. May 14; E 692059; Hawkes & 
son (London), ltd., London. 10320 


Des Bergmanns; walzer, von P. 
Miiller; violin. © 1. May 2, 1928; 
E 691201; Peter Miuiller, Philadel- 
phia. 10321 


Désespérance (Despair) ; de Hans Our- 
dine, of France; orch., avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. 


Apr. 23; E 689983; S. Chapelier, 
Paris. 10322 
Desperation (Désespoir); by ¥F. G. 


Charrosin, of England; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
1 ec. May 14; E 692062; Hawkes & 
son (London), Itd., London. 10823 


Destiny’s plaything ; words and melody 
by J. J. Nunziato. © 1c. May 23, 
1928; E 690895; James J. Nunziato, 
Comstock, N. Y. 10324 


Deutsche wacht; text von Otto Honig, 
musik von Hugo Kaun, of Germany; 
minnerchor. 4to. © Jan. 4, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 23; E 689880; Amsel-verlag, 
Berlin-Stidende, Germany. 10825 


Devouring time; pt. song, words by 
William Shakspere, music by Philip 
James; men’s yoices. 4to. © May 
11, 1928; 2 ec. May 18; E 690680; 
Oliver Ditson co. Boston. 10326 


Dicitimillu ; versi di G. Marrone, melo- 
dia di Mario Nicastro. © 1c. May 
9, 1928; E 691376; Gaspare Mar- 
rone, Brooklyn. 10327 


Did I make a mistake in you; words 
by Nat Madison, music by B. Fa- 
zioli; pf., with waltz arr. for 1st 
E flat saxophone. © 1 ce. May 22, 
1928; E 690767; Bernardo Fazioli, 
Belmont, Mass. 10328 


Digah’s (The) stomp; by Thomas 
(Fats) Waller; pf. © 1c. May 8, 
1928; E 691907; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 10329 


Diocesan hymnal; compiled by Joseph 
Schrembs, harmonizations by P. 
Griesbacher, and others; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. 
poe ae.” May ts A 6 TOTSS*” J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 10330 


Dit (Le) des jeux du monde; dix 
danses, 2 interludes et epilogue pour 
le poéme de Paul Meral, musique de 
Arthur Honegger, of France; orch. 
de chambre. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 «. 


= 


May 23; E 692320; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. ~ 0831 


Ditson (The) school and community 
band series; general instructions, 
prepared by Osbourne McConathy, 
Russell V. Morgan and Harry F. 
Clarke; B flat saxophones, sop. and 
tens pt. 1. '©  Apr.'17, 1928; 2 ec. 
Apr. 26; aff. May 9;: A 1075738 ; 
Oliver Ditson ¢co., Boston. 10832 


Dixie dawn; fox trot, lyric by Jo 
Trent, music by Peter DeRose, arr. 
by: Walter C. Simon; pf. or organ. 
© May 22, 1928; 2 e@. May 24; BH 
690780; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

10333 


Dixie forever more; words and music 
by E. B. Holley, arr. by T. Y. Short. 
© 1c. May 26, 1928; E 690917; 
Ernest Burdette Holley, St. Peters- 
burg, Fla. 10334 


Dixon’s (Harold) folk songs folks 
sing; arr. by Harold Dixon; pf. 
with words and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
12, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; aff. May 5; 
A 1078548; Harold Dixon music pub- 
lisher, New York. 10335 


Do I hear you saying I love you; from 
Present arms, words by Lorenz Hart, 
music by Richard Rodgers; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 


Apr. 27; E 691467; Harms, inc, 
New York. 10836 
Do stefcia; masurek, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; E 


691422; Abe Schwartz, New York. 
10337 


Do you; melody by L. Whitcup. © 
1c. May 5, 1928; EH 691255; Leonard 
Whitcup, New York. 10338 


Dr. Sepp und s Berwi; polka, von P. 
Miiller; violin. © 1c. May 2, 1928; 
E 691200; Peter Miiller, Philadel- 
phia. 10339 


Dolee sorriso (Sweet smile); polka, 
by D. Montano; pf. Brooklyn, J. 
& J. Kammen. © May 28, 1928; 2 c. 
May 23; E 690813 ; Donato Montano, 
Brooklyn. © 10340 


Dolores; fox trot, words and music by 
Art Kassel and Marty Bloom [pseud. 
of M. L. Blumenthal], arr. by Walter 
C. Simon; pf. or organ. © May 22, 
1928; 2 ec. May 24; E 690777: Leo 
Feist, ine., New ¥°k. 10341 


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Domglocken (The bells of the cathe- 
dral) ; tonsttick, von Georg Bltith- 
ner, op. 50, bearb. von Martin Wen- 
zel, both of Germany; pf. © Feb. 
2, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; EH 689734; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 10342 


Don’ you heah me eallin’ Lady Lou; 
words by Marian Phelps, music by 
May F. Lawrence; 3 male voices. 
4to. © May 2, 1928; 2 «@ May 5; 
E 690356; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 10343 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Oh, Italia, be 
loved; from Lucrezia Borgia, arr. 
by Gladys Pitcher; male voices. 4to. 
© May 9, 1928; 2 « May 26; E 
691922; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

10344 


Donne (Le) di Orsogna; versi e melo- 
dia di P. Sciascia, of Italy. ©le. 
May 15, 1928; E 691597; Pasquale 
Sciascia, Philadelphia. 10345 


Don’t be weary traveler; negro spirit- 
ual, arr. by H. T. Burleigh; high 
voice. 
E 690321; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 10346 


Don’t forget; words and music by B. 
J. Greenhouse. © 1c. May 22, 1928; 
E 690755; Bertram J. Greenhouse, 
Philadelphia. 10347 


Don’t forget your mother; words by 
C. Stiles, melody by Rob’t H. Bren- 
nen. ©1c. May 22, 1928; E 690761; 
Charlotte Stiles, Wadestown, W. Va. 

10348 


Don’t keep me in the dark, bright eyes; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by 
Pete Wendling; pf. ace, with uku- 
lele arr. by Harry Tiedeman. © 
May ; 184.4928)" 2) e. May +225) BH 
691821; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 10349 


Don’t kiss me; by D. Bigelow; melody 
with pf. acc. © 1. May 28, 1928; 
E 691952 * Dorothie Bigelow, London. 

10850 


Don’t mess around with me; words 
and music by Jack Palmer. © April 
20, O28. oO, May 21-2) HisG ober: * 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 103851 


Don’t send me flowers; words Dy I. 
Wiseman, music by Sylvester L. 
Cross. © 1 ¢« Apr. 30, 1928; E 
690216; Ida Wiseman, Seattle. 10352 

Don’t try too hard to forget; words 


and music by L. Stallins, arr. by 
Bob Taylor; pf. and ukulele acc. 


© May 2, 1928; 2 c May 38; 


pt. 11, 0. 's.;'v. 23 


Denver, Col., Jack Braddock. © 
May 8, 1928; 2 c. May 10; E 691498; 
Lela Stallins, Denver. 10353 


Don’t wait till tomorrow; words and 
music by Leland Johnson, arr. by 
Eddie Hanson. © May 7, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 7; E 691293; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago. 10354 


Don’t you get me wrong; words by 
Louis Alvino, melody by F. W. Mac- 
Donald. © 1c. May 15, 1928; BE 
690588; Frank William MacDonald, 
Trenton, N. J. 10355 


Doret (Gustave) Pastorale; de Tell, 
de G. Doret, arr. par S. Chapelier, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1c. May 
10; E 692088; Foetisch fréres, s. a., 
Lausanne, Switzerland. 10356 


Doris; vals, por Alfredo Reza y Ed 
Tavo, both of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles, Calif.;:pf. 8vo. [Pho- 
tostat] © May 8, 1928; 2 ¢. May 5; 
E 691267; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 10357 


Dormi, dormi anima mia; versi di A. 
Capolingua, musica di M. Romag- 
noli e A. Capolingua; violino. © 
1c. Apr. 30, 1928; E 690217; Mario 
Romagnoli and Antonio Capolingua, 
Philadelphia. 10358 


Dost thou remember; words and mu- 
sic by Louis Drakeford, of Great 
Britain; med. or low voice. © Apr. 
30, 1928; 2 ec. May 4; E 690325; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 10359 


Aovvepaxia (Dounerakia); folk song, 
words by Olga Cavadias, melody arr. 
by L. Cavadias, of Greece, domiciled 
at New York. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 c¢. 
May 14; E 693067; Lucian Cavadias, 
New York. 10360 


Dove (The); old Welsh air, harmon- 
ized and arr. by Reginald Redman, 
of Great Britain; violin, violoncello 
and pf. © Apr. 3, 1928; 1 c«. May 
4; E 689794; Augener, ltd., London. 

10361 

Down by the sea; from Present arms, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
acc...© Apr.,.25, 1928; 2c Apr..27; 
E 691465; Harms, ine., New York. 

10362 

Down in de cane break; words and 
music by Frank Crumit, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele ace. 
() May 28, 1928; 2 c. May 25; H 
690872; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 10363 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


10386 


Down stream; words and melody by 
Haven Gillespie, Seymour Simons 
and Richard A. Whiting. © 1 « 
May 26, 1928; E 690881; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 103864 


Dream (A); by S. Feinbloom; violin 
and pf. Binghamton, N. Y., Robert 
Thomas. © May 8, 1928; 2c. May 
11; E 691406; Sonia Feinbloom, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 10365 


Dream (A); words by W. B. Yeats, 
music by Rebecca Clarke, of Great 
Britain; low voice. London, Win- 
throp Rogers, ltd. © May 16, 1928; 
1 ce. May 26; E 692239; Hawkes & 
son, (London) ltd., London. 10366 


Dream girl; words and melody by J. 
Reiss. 1 ec. May 25, 1928; HE 
691893 ; Jesse Reiss, Chicago. 10367 


Dream-time; words by E. W. Barton, 
music by Sarah Coleman Bragdon. 
© May 7,.1928* 2c May 7: B 
691519; Emma Welles Barton, Pasa- 
dena. 10368 


Dream (A) tryst; song cycle, words 
by Shakespeare and others, music 
by Hubert Brown, of Great Britain. 
Shall I compare thee. [2 others] © 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1c. May 22; E 692181; 
Reeder & Walsh, London. 10369 


Dream waltz [and] Leap frog; by 
Kathrn Bemis-Wilson; pf. © May 
28, 1928; 2 c. May 29; E 698057; 
Hatch music co., Boston. 10370 


Dreaming; words and melody by HE. 
Bruguiére. © 1 c. May 19, 1928; 
EK 690716; Emile Bruguiére, Princi- 
paute de Monaco, France. 10371 


Dreaming down on Silver Bay; words 
by Bob Schafer, music by Frank 
Milne and Robert De Socio; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 24, 1928; 2 c. 
May 25; E 691880; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 10372 


Dreams of you; by Bill Kelner [i. e. 
W. Kelner], and S. Holtsworth; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1928; E 690304; Wm. 
Keiner and Saxi Holtsworth, New 
York. 10373 


Drifting on; fox-trot fantasy on the 
song by Johnson and Santly, tran- 
seribed and arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
pf. © May 28, 1928; 2 ec May 31; 
E 693060; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 10374 


Drink your beer and let’s waltz; words 
by Cal De Voll, music by Fred Rose; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 14, 
1928; 2 c. May 16; E 691557; Ted 
Browne music ¢co., inc., Chicago. 

10375 


Du er min drém; tekst af Zerine, 
musik af Tilo Papolo, of Denmark ; 
pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 1 ec. May 17; 
E 692109; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 10376 


Duane’s grand march; by D. W. Crist; 
pf. © May 7, 1928; 2 c. May 15; EB 
690632 ; Daniel W. Crist, Alliance, O. 
10377 


Dunedin; march, by Kenneth J. Al- 
ford, of Hngland; brass and reed 
band. 4te.. © Apr. 23; 1928; 1 «¢ 
May 4; E 689896; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 10378 


Durand (Jacques) Nocturne; poésie 
de René Dommange, musique de J. 


Durand, of France. © Mar. 30, 
1098: 1 @. Apr. 23; H 689982; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 10379 


Dustin’ the piano; melody by James 
Blythe and Buddy Burton. © 1 «. 
May 24, 1928; E 691900; Lester Mel- 
rose, Chicago. 10380 


Dvorakana; fox-trot fantasy on melo- 
dies of Anton Dvorak, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © May 1, 1928; 2 «. 
May 3; E 690272; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 10381 


Dying for me; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by R. Harkness, of Australia, 
domiciled at South Pasadena, Calif. 
© Oct. 1. 1926; 2 c. May 18, 1928; 
E 691653; Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif. 10882 


Dyos; petite piéce orientale, de J. 
Sieulle, of France; oreh., avec pf. 
conducteur. Hditions  Costallat. 
4to. © Deeirai, 192734 ier Apri’ 9, 
1928; E 689912; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 10383 


EH’ beilizze d’o mes’e maggio; versi e 
musica di S. Ricea, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. © 1c. May 16, 
1928; E 691724; Silvio Ricca, Brook- 
lyn. ; 10384 


Harl (An) ; waltz, by Henry Fillmore. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
1. Orch. 4to.—2. Trombone, bari- 
tone, cornet or saxophone, with pf. 
ace. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. each May 
12; E 690519, 690522; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 10385, 10386 


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10387 


Easin’ right along; words and melody 
by Clarence Williams, Jean Wake- 
field and Andy Razaf. © 1c. May 
2, 1928; E 691196; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

10387 


Eastern dreams; oriental fox trot, by 
Sherman Myers, of Great Britain; 
military and brass bands. London, 
Boosey & co., ltd. 4to. © Apr. 30, 
1928; 1 c. May 22; E 692176; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 


Ecole (L’) du jeu lié; piéce en style 
de contrepoint rigoureux 4’2, 3 et 4 
parties, par Ch. Koechlin, of France; 
pf. © Apr 20; 1928): 1c) May 23: 
EH} 692317; Editions Maurice Senari, 
Paris. 10389 


Hight o’clock; words by A. EH. Hous- 
man, music by Rebecca Clarke, of 
Great Britain; high voice. London, 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © May 9, 
VO28 OES ce. Mayr ate” Meao2Tos : 
Hawkes & son (London) Iltd., Lon- 
don. 10390 


Hins ist not; cantate auf eigene worte, 
worte und musik von Hans Stieber, 
of Germany; miénnerstimmen (dop- 
pelchor), sop. solo, 3 trompeten, solo- 
violine o. viola d’amore ad lib. u. 
orgel. Partitur. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
1c. May 5; E 689898; Robert For- 
berg, Leipzig. 10391 


Hlefantenliebe (Elephant love) ; char- 


aktersttick, von Anton Profes, bearb. | 


von Fred Ralph [pseud.], both of 
Germany; orch., mit klavier direk- 
tion und violine 1 direktion. 4to. 
© Aug. 15, 1927; 1 ce. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 689710; Richard Birnbach, Ber- 
lin. 10392 


Hlegie; par Alexandre Tcherepnine, of 
Russia, op. 43; violon et pf. © Mar. 
30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; E 690398; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 10393 


Hlegie; von Karl Mille, of Germany; 
Englisch horn, altoboe u. klavier. © 
Dec: 27, 1927; 1-e. Apr. 28, 1928 5 “H 
689851; Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 

10394 


Hllade; suite greca, di Vincenzo de 
Meis, of Italy; piccola orch. © Apr. 
13, 1928; 1 ¢@. May 7; E 689952; 
A. &,G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 10395 


Elle avait son baton de rouge; one- 
step par Harold de Bozi, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur et paroles. 4to. © 


10388 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Apritodd, 5h 928 4clhy Cy Mage Wie 
692259; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
10396 


Elle avait son baton de rouge; one- 
step, paroles de Henry Morceau et 
Ch. L. Pothier, musique de Harold 
de Bozi, of France; pf. acc., avec 
ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 c« May 10; E 692290; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 10397 


Elle est de la fomédie-Francaise : 
paroles de Lucien Boyer, musique de 
Jean Boyer et Henry Verdun, both 
of France; pf. ace., avec ukulele arr. 
par F. Salabert. © Apr. 15, 1927; 
1 @4 May 10; E 692292; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 10398 


Emeterio calerera; por Raymundo §. 
Gonzalez, of Mexico; pf. 8vo. 
[Photostat] © May 7, 1928; 2 «. 
May 8; E 690409; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 10399 


Empty (The) cradle; words and mel- 
ody by Annabelle Lee [pseud. of 
Vaughn De Leath] ©1c. May 18, 
1928; E 691717; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 10400 


En tu dia; himno a las madres, letra 
y musica de Ricardo Garcia de Arel- 
lano, of Mexico. © May 8, 1928;1c. 
May 21; EH 692170; A. Wagner y 
Levien, sucs., Ss. en c., Mexico City, 


Mexico. 10401 
Enchantement (Verztickung); de J. 
Porret, of France, op. 181; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 


10, 1928; 1 @ May 7; E 692015; 


Julian Porret, La _  Barre-Deuil, 
France. 10402 
Enchanteresse; gavotte, by D. Mon- 


tano; pf. Brooklyn, J. & J. Kammen. 
© May 28, 1928; 2 ec May 23; E 
690812; Donato Montano, Brooklyn. 

10403 


Endlich wieder einmal ein Wienerlied ; 
slow-fox, worte von Peter Herz, mu- 
sik von Hermann Leopoldi, of Aus- 
tria, klavier arr. von Martin Uhl. © 
Apr. 19, 1928; 1 ec. May 8; E 689946 ; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

10404 


Enfant (L’) Eros; poésie de la Com- 
tesse de Noailles, musique de Max 
d’Ollone, of France. 1. Mezzo-sop. 
ou bar.—2. Sop. ou ten. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 c. each Apr. 9; E 689908, 
689909; Heugel, Paris. 10405, 10406 


Ennui; by Paul Mertz; pf. © Apr. 30, 
1928; 2 ec. May 1; E 690190; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 10407 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Entreaty ; words and music by Jerome 
Kanner. © May 17, 1928; 2 ce. May 
18; E 691683; Edward Schuberth 
& ¢@O., inc., New York. 10408 


Hpilogue, ode, immortality; words by 
William Wordsworth, music by Regi- 
nald C. Robbins; bass or bar. voice. 
© Apr. 20, 1928; 2 ec. May 23; E 
693080; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 10409 


Hs braucht ja nicht grade friihling zu 
sein; valse boston, text von Dr. La- 
croix, musik von Karl Blume, of 
Germany. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 « 
May 15; E 692048; Musikverlag 
City, Leipzig. 10410 


Es war ’mal ein Zigeuner; intermezzo 
zingaresco, yon Hrich Hineg, op. 30, 
bearb. von Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; oreh. mit pf. direction. 
4to. © May 8, 1928; 1 c. May 25; 
EH 692208; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 10411 


HKtwas ete-petete (Very particular) ; 
von Guido Vanini [pseud.], of Aus- 
tria; salon-orch., mit pf. direktion 
u. violine 1 direktion. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 28; E 689750; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 10412 


Evening rose; fox-trot, words and mel- 
ody by S. M. Modry. ©1ce. May 15, 
1928; E 691585; Southard M. Modry, 
San Francisco. 10413 


Evening star; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by Roy Turk and Fred EH. Ahlert. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 ec. May 16; E 
691628; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

10414 


Evenings at home; melody by M. 


Abramowitz. © 1c. May 15, 1928; 
EK 690591; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. 10415 


Ever since the day I first saw you; 
words and melody by J. A. Crosina. 
© 1e¢ May 15, 1928; E 691618; 
Joseph A. Crogina, Jeannette, Pa. 

10416 

Everest; fox-trot, di Vittorio Masche- 
roni, of Italy; piccola orch. con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 
1 ce. May 7; E 689951; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & ¢., Milan. 10417 


Everlasting smile; words and music 


by B. Rees. © 1c. May 24, 1928; 
E 690841; Blanche Rees, Ocean 
Park, Calif. 10418 


Every-day ; words and melody by R. T. 


Hakins. © 1c. May 5, 1928; E 
691341; Richard Talbot MHakins, 
New York. 10419 


10430 


Everybody loves a waitress; words by 
G. Gruskin and Jack Pincus, music 
by J. Solomon, arr. by Wallee 
Brown. © May 1, 1928; 2 «& May 
3; E 690349; George Gruskin, John 
Pincus and Jerry Solomon, Chicago. 

10420 


Everybody’s happy; words by Albert 
EK. Montville, music by C. T. Mar- 
shall. © 1c. May 5, 1928; E 691348; 
Clifford T. Marshall, Pittsburgh. 

10421 


Everyone is wild about my cutie 
Marie; words and music by R. Wed- 


dle. © 1c. May 1, 1928; E 690239; 
Ralph Weddle, Huntington Park, 
Calif. 10422 


Evolution; suite de danses en 1 acte, 
chorégraphie de Louise Virard, mu- 
Sique de kEHdouard JlEnfant, of 
France; pf. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 23; E 689922; Choudens, Paris. 

: 10423 


Evolution; words and music by R. 
Nelson. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 ce. May 
28; E 690927; Reuben Nelson, 


Montevideo, Minn. 10424 
Ev’rybody has a sweetheart but me; 
words and music by A. Bailey, arr. 
by Chas. L. Johnson. © 1 ¢c. May 
25, 1928; E 691885; Arthur Bailey, 
Kansas City, Mo. 10425 


Exhortation; theme from Yam-e-kraw, 
negro rhapsody, words by Henry 
Creamer, melody by James P. John- 
son. ©1ec. May 5, 1928; E 690384; 
Perry Bradford, inc., New York. 

10426 


Hxile (The); by Geoffrey O’Connor- 
Morris, of Great Britain, op. 37, no. 
2; pf. © Apr. 25, 1928; 1 c. May 
21; E 692137; Augener, Itd., London. 

10427 


Exploring; petite sketch, by Cedric 
W. Lemont, op. 54, no. 2; pf. 


May 14, 1928; 2 Gc May 12: Bf 
690507; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 10428 


Hyes and heart; waltz by M. Abramo- 
witz. © 1 ec. May 26, 1928; E 
690912; Morris Abramowitz, Brook- 
lyn. 10429 


Hzekiel’s bone-yard; words and music 
by C. ©. Mourer. © May 1, 1927; 
2 e. May 28; E 690925; Charles 
Calvin Mourer, Cincinnati. 10430 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10431 


pt. I, n. s., v. 23 


Fads and fashions; duet and cho., 
words and music by R. Nelson. © 
Apr. 9, 1928; 2 ec. May 28; E 690926; 
Reuben Nelson, Montevideo, Minn. 

10431 


Fair and warmer; by H. F. Reser; ten. 
banjo solo with pf. acc. © May 38, 
1928; 2 c. May 7; E 691275; Harry 
EF. Reser, New York. 104382 


Fairies (The); 3-pt. song, words and 
music by M. Wood Hill; treble 
voices. 4to. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 «. 
May 7%; E 691273; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 10433 


Faithful; meditation, melody by Len 
Gray. © 1 e¢ May 2, 1928; E 
691188; Clarence Williams music 
pub.. eco., inc., New York. 10434 


Faithful poppies red; words and music 
by ©. W. Hichinger. © May 21, 
1928; 2 c. May 24; E 690820; Cora 
W. EHichinger, Portland, Or. 104385 


Famous beauties; romantic suite, by 
Percy HE. Fletcher, of Great Britain ; 
orch. 1. A vision of Aphrodite. [2 
others] © Apr. 24, 1928; 1 c. May 
18; EH 692104; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 10436 


Famous song: hits for tenor banjo; 
arr. by Ralph Colicchio; with pf. 
ace. fol: 5\!- ©" May’ 14, 1928; 2c. 
May 15; E 693066; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 10437 


Fancy our meeting; fox-trot, from 
That’s a good girl, by Joseph Meyer 
and Philip Charig, arr. by Max 
Irwin, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf} conductor. » 4t0..4,,©)) Apr. 11, 
1928; I°c. Apr. 26; E 692038; Harms, 
inec., New York. 104388 


Fancy our meeting; from That’s a 
good girl, by Philip Charig, tran- 
seribed by Tony Lowry, of Great 
Britain; pf. London. Chappell & co., 
ltd. © May 19, 1928; 1 c. May 25; 
E 692224; Harms, ine., New York. 

104389 


Fantasie de concert; by M. Gurisich; 
pf.; in C min. © May 8, 1928: 2 c. 


May 10; E 691496; Marguerite 
Gurisich, Chicago. 10440 
Far, far away; words by Sidney 


Mitchel, music by Louis Alter; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© Apr. 26, 1928; 2 c. May 21; BE 
690747; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

10441 


Farewell; words by Robert A. Simon, 
music by Lewis HE. Gensler. © 
May 9, 1928; 2c. May 11; E 691472; 
Harms, inc., New York. 10442 


Farewell to my native land; words by 
D. Hibling, music by B. M. Hale. © 
1c. May 9, 1928; E 691889; Donald 
Hibling, Payne, O. 104438 


Farnesina; tango, von P. José, arr. 
von Bill Gérgel, both of Germany; 
orch. mit pf.-conductor. 4to. 
Sept. 28, 1927; 1 « Apr. 28, 1928; E 
689820 ; Symphonic-verlag, Hamburg, 
Germany. 10444 


Father; words by Bertha Galland, mu- 
sic by Philip Marsden. © May 18, 
1928; 2. a, May.,419; EK 691913;.G: 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York: 

10445 


Fear no more the heat o’ the sun; 

poem by Shakespeare, music by M. 

Van Someren-Godfery, of. England. 

© Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ¢ May. 1; E 
689699 ; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

: 10446 


Feather fingers; by Claude Lapham; 
pf. © May 14, 1928; 2 ec. May 15; 
E 691563; Alfred & co., New York. 

10447 


Felix the cat; words by Alfred Bryan, 
music by Max Kortlander and: Pete 
Wendling; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © May 5, 
1928; 2 ¢ May 4; E 691229; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 10448 


Feliz ano muevo; polka marcha, por 
Cirilo Rodriguez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; pf. [Photostat] 
© 1c May 28, 1928; E 690948; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 10449 


Ferdinand the fearless fusilier; words 
and music by Alee McGill, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Apr. 5, 1928; 1 c. 
May 22; E 692188; Reynolds & co., 
London. 10450 


Ferroud (P. 0.) Cing poémes; de P. 
J. Toulet, musique de P. O. Fer- 
roud, of France. La moricaude. [4 
others] © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
9; E 692249; Durand et cie., Paris. 

10451 


Fervaal; de Vincent d’Indy, arr. par 
Roger Branga, of France; petit 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Apr, 15,, 1928: Doce aay: Gy. b 
692076; Durand et cie., Paris. 10452 


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no. 5, 1928 10473 
Festmiirsch (Festival march); von | Fire (The) prevention song; words 
Franz Lachner, op. 148, bearb. von and melody by J. L. Smith. ©1e. 


Gustav Zanger, both of Germany; 
orch. (Jn Die hauskapelle, heft 16) 
© Aug. 30, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1928 ; 
E 689738; Georg Bratfisch, Frank- 
furt/Oder, Germany. 10453 


Féte (La) Dieu a Seville (El Corpus 
en Sevilla) ; de la suite Iberia, par 
I. Albeniz, transcription par H. Fer- 
nindez Arbos, of Spain; orch. Par- 
tition. © Dec. 31, 1927;°1 c. Apr. 
23, 1928; E 689980; Max Eschig et 
cie., Paris. 10454 


Fétiche (Le) Antonin; des Folies- 
Wagram, paroles de René Gaillard 
et José de Bérys, musique de Vin- 
cent Seotto, et William Peet, both of 
France. © Apr. 2, 1928; 1 c. May 
7; EB 692099; A. & G. Carisch & c., 
Milan. 10455 


Feuerspruch; text von Heinrich Gut- 
berlet, musik von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany; miinnerchor. 4to. © 
Dee 10,-1927: 1 c. Apr. 23, 1928; HK 
689881; Amsel-verlag, Berlin-Stiden- 


de, Germany. 10456 
Fiddler (The) of June; words and 
musie by Leslie Elliott, of Great 


Britain; in D. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 8: HE 689963; Chappell & co., 
ltd., Londen. 10457 


Fighia mia yeni a ballari; versi e mu- 
sica di A. Tlardi; violin ace. ©1e. 
May 7, 1928; E 691336; Arthur Ilar- 
di, Brooklyn. 10458 


Fighting strength; march, by Herberte 
Jordan, of England; reed and brass 
band. » 460: * ©’ Apr.” 23, 1928" 1c. 
May 4; E 689895; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 10459: 


Fille. (La) aux cheveux de lin; ex- 
trait. des Préludes, de Claude De- 
bussy, transcrit par L. R. Feuillard, 
of France; violoncelle. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 1 c. May 7; H 692007; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 10460 


Fillmore’s recitations and songs, for 
Children’s day; no. 4, by Eleanor 
Allen Sehroll, and others. Cincin- 
nati, O., Fillmore music house. 8vo. 
© Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. May 10: aff. 
May 9; A 1075898; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 10461 


Fire dance; by Charles Huerter: pf. 
© Apr. 30, 1928; 2 «@ May 4; E 
690326; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

10462 


May 8, 1928; E 690435; James L. 
Smith, Tujunga, Calif. 10463 


Firefly ; words by Edgar Leslie, music 
by Horatio Nicholls [pseud. of 
Lawrence Wright], of Great Britain ; 
pf. acc., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
F, with harmonised refrain for 
mixed voices. [Staff and _ tonic 
scl-fa notations] © May 18, 1928; 
1 @. May 21; E 692157; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 10464 


Fireworks; by Spencer Williams, arr. 
by Ken Macomber; orch. 4to. © 
May 14, 1928; 2 c. May 14; E 691534; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 10465 


First folk songs for violin; by Mabel 
Madison Watson; violin and pf. © 
Apr. 4, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; aff. May 
1; A 1076841; Theodore Presser ¢o.. 
Philadelphia. * 10466 


First journeys in music land; words 
and music by Mary Ruth Jesse; pf. 
© Apr. 12,1928: 2 c« Apr. 30; aff. 
May 7; A 1074428; University so- 
ciety, ine., New York. 10467 


First mate aboard for life; words and 
melody by P. C. FitzGerald. ©1e. 
May 7, 1928; E 690423; Perey C. 
FitzGerald, Roswell, N. M. 10468 


Fishin’; pt. song, words by Raymond 
Kelly, music by Palmer Clark; ten., 
bar. and bass. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
2c. May 5; E 690358; J. S. Fearis & 
bro., Chicago. 10469 


Fitzmaurice—Von Huenefeld and 
Koehl; words and music by Jean 
Herbert and Al Koppell. © May 
10; 1928: 2 ¢. May 16; E ‘691567 ; 
Jack Mills, inec., New York. 10470 


Flag day march; by J. S. Fearis, arr. 
by Henry S. Sawyer, bowed and fin- 
gered by Ann Hathaway; violin 
solo, duet, tric or quartet, with pf. 
ace. 4to. © Apr. 30, 192812". 
May 3: E 690256; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 10471 


Flapper (The); words and music by 
N: P. Hilts. (©) ifay 20. 1928") 7 ¢. 
May 19; E 690709; Nellie P. Hilts, 
Pittsburgh. 10472 


Flashes of the past; words by E. J. 
Kirk, music by Sylvester L. Cross. 
©. ec. .Apr., 30, 1928; "HE 690214 ; 
Elmer J. Kirk, Seattle. 10473 


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10474 


pt. I, ness ve 23 


Flor; cancion Yucateca, letra y musica 
de Guty Cardenas, of Mexico, arr. 
de Noé Fajardo. © May 2, 1928; 
1c. May 21; E 692168; A. Wagner 
y Levien sues. s. en ¢c., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 10474 


Flor de Napoles; mazurea, por J. M. 
Lacalle; pf. ©1e May 2, 1928; EB 
690275; Joseph M. Lacalle, Brook- 
lyn. 10475 


Flora, I a-dor-a you; fox-trot, words 
by Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster, 
muse by Fred Markush, arr. by 
Joseph Nussbaum; dance orch. 4to. 
© May 7, 1928; 2 ce. May 11; E 
691504; M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. 10476 
Florestina; intermezzo, by Ernest 
Markham Lee, of Great Britain; 


violin and pf. © Apr. 14, 1928; 1 «. 
May 2; E 689773; Alfred Lengnick 
& ¢co., ltd., London. 10477 


Flotow (Friedrich von) Prayer ; 
words by Helen Fitch, music from 
Stradella, arr. by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; mixed voices. 
8, 1928; 2 c. May 25; E 691878; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 10478 


Stradella; célébre ouverture, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 c«. May 10; E 692260; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 10479 


Flowers-musie and a dear little girl 
for me; waltz song, words and mu- 
sic by J. G. Foster. © May 26, 1928; 
2 c. May 26; E 691934; Joseph G. 
Foster, Lodi, Calif. 10480 


Fliistern im dtistern (Whispering in 
the dark); von Guido Vanini 
[pseud.], of Austria; salon-orch. mit 
violino 1 direction, pf. direction u. 
organo. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 
23; E 689762; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Berl:n. 10481 


Flying blues; words and music by H. 
G. LeFevre. © 1c. May 2, 1928; 
E 691205; Henry G. LeFevre, Phila- 
delphia. 10482 


Foggy (The) dew (Drucht an cheo) ; 
old Irish air, arr. by Ernest Reeves, 
of England; violin or cello and pf. 
(G) May, 11), 1925-" 1 ' cy May 2a, E 
692210; Walsh, Holmes & oco., Itd., 
London. 10483 


Fois (Une) encore; valse, by D. Mon- 
tano; pf. Brooklyn, J. & J. Kam- 
men. © May 28, 1928; 2 c. May 23; 
E 690814; Donato Montano, Brook- 
lyn. 10484 


4to.. © May | 


For ever dear! (Mais je sais ...); 
valse, words by Paul Endersby; 
paroles francaises de Jacques- 
Larcher, of France, music by Jean 
Ghirlanda. LEditions Costallat. © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ce May 7, 1928; B 
692010; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 
10485 


For you; words by Dorothy Donnelly, 
music by Sigmund Romberg. © Apr. 
28, 1928; 2 c. May 1; E 690254; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 10486 


For you (Pour toi) ; words and music 
by Lillian Rosedale Goodman, and 
Chas. De Roche; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[English and French text] © May 
9, 1928; 2 ec. May 11; E 691470; 
Harms, ine., New York. 10487 


For you dear, are engraved in my 
heart; words by W. Carrigan, music 
by Bill McGurk, arr. by Frank Car- 
rigan. © 1,.¢, May 9, 1928: HB 
691374; William Carrigan, Spring- 
- field, Mass. - 10488 


For you'r’ mother’s same sweet baby; 
words and melody by L. J. Kremer. 
© 1c. May 21, 1928; E 690753; Lu- 
cian Joseph Kremer, Tulsa, Okla. 

10489 


Forét (La) d’Arizona; fox delle 
gemme, paroles de Paul Briquet et 
José de Bérys, musique de Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; mand. 4to. © 
May 4, 1928; 1 e. May 22; E 692332; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 10490 


Forgive me for changing toward you; 
words and melody by V. Silver. © 
1 e. May 21, 1928; E 691792; Violet 
Silver, New York. 10491 


Four (The) H clover; words by Y. H. 
Florence, music by Louis §S. Flor- 
ence; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
14, 1928; 2 ec. May 14; E 691538; 
Yvonne EH. Florence, Bristol, Vt. 

10492 


Fourfold amen; music by N. O. Rowe; 
mixed voices. © May 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 15; E 691555; Neill Odell Rowe, 
Wooster, O. 10493 


Fox (The) and Marion Parker; words 
and music by P. V. Knoche. © 1c. 
May 15, 1928; E 691962; Pansy Vio- 
let Knoche, Rosedale, Kan. 10494 


Fox famous folio of E flat saxophone 
solos; transcriptions by Jascha Gure- 
wich ; with pf. acc. © May 22, 1928; 
2 ce. May 21; E 691751; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 10495 


048 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Fox trot; melody, by D. J. Vécsei, op. 
38. © 1c. May 29, 1928; E 691984; 
Desider Josef Vécsei, New York. 

10496 


Fragrance and praise; Children’s day 
service for the Sunday school, with 
selections for the choir, words by 
Lizzie De Armond, and others, mu- 
sic by Roy E. Nolte, and others. 
Chicago. Hope pub. co. Svo. © Apr. 
10, 1928; 2c. May 7; E 691270; Hall- 
Mack eco., Philadelphia. 10497 


Frau (Hine) zur liken hand... ; 
foxtrot, aus Miinchhausen, text von 
Felix D6rmann u. Bela Jenbach, 
musik yon Ernst Steffan-Blasseér, of 


Austria. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1c. Apr. 
23, 1928; E 689770; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard MHerzmansky), 
Leipzig. 10498 


Freak medley; melody by Golden Mel- 
ody Boys. © 1c. May 31, 1928; EH 
693014; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 10499 


Free accompaniment of unison hymn 
singing; by Charles Harford Lloyd, 
of Great Britain; organ. © Apr. 
24, 1928; 1 c« May 7; E 689973; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, The year 


book press, ltd., London. 10500 
French fryed; one step, by A.- H. 
Weberbauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 


20.-apeot' 2 6 Apr. 18; 691330; 
Arthur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
bi a 10501 


Friend (The) worth loving; words by 
Margaret Johnston, music by J. H. 
Johnston. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 
3; E 690343; John H. Johnston, 
Roundup, Mont. 10502 


F’rinstance; words and music by Ir- 
ving Cohn. © May 11, 1928; 2 «. 
May 14: E 691528; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 10503 


Frivolous; by Andy Sannella, arr. by 
F. Henri Klickmann; E flat alto 
saxophene; with pf. acc. by Jack 
Shilkret. © May 17, 1928; 2 c. May 
18; E 693068; Spier and Coslow, 
ine., New York. 10504 


Frolic of the wood-nymphs; caprice, 
by A. H. Weberbauer; pf. or organ. 
© Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18: E 
691304; Arthur H. Weberbauer, 
Irvington, N. J. 10505 


From sunrise to sunset, from sunset 
till dawn; words and melody by 
Benny McLaughlin [pseud. of B. H. 
McLaughlin] © 1c. May 22, 1928: 


109262—28——_3 


- 10517 


E 691780; Bernard Howard Mc- 
Laughlin, Boston. 10506 


From the soul; romance, by Walter 
C. Schad; pf. © May 19, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 23; E 690802; Sanders-Weiss, 
inc., New York. 10507 


Front page stuff; from Yes, yes, Siam, 
words and music by J. Falk; pf. 
[Blue-print] © 1 ec. May 15, 1928; 
E 690594; Joseph Falk, Allston, 
Mass. 10508 


Fruhling ist es wieder; valse boston, 
text von Beda, musik von Willy 
Engel-Berger, arr. von Martin Uhl, 
both of Germany. © Mar. 21, 1928; 
1 e@ May 8; E 689943; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 10509 


Fugitivas; vals de las horas, letra y 
musica de H. Valton, of Mexico; pf. 
© May 2, 1928; 1 ce. May 21; E 
692166; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs. 
s. en e., Mexico City, Mexico. 10510 


Full moon; words and melody by J. 
W. Burns. © 1c. May 22, 1928; 
E 690846; Joseph William Burns, 
New York. 10511 


Funebri in alta montagna; di Aldo 
Cantarini, of Italy; piccola orch., 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © May 16, 
HOS >: Gap May lt; Hy 69211857 1G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 10512 


Ginschals-album; sammlung der 


schénsten salonstiicke, von Carl 
Giinschals, bearb. von Hermann 
Wenzel, both of Germany; pf. Op. 
75, bd. 5—Op. 77, bd. 7. © Feb. 


2, 1928; 1 c. each Apr. 23; E 689729, 
689730; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 
10518, 10514 
Galante konversation (A gallant con- 
versation); von Guido Vanini 
[pseud.], of Austria; salon-orch. mit 
violino 1 direction, pf. direction u. 
organo. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 ¢@ Apr. 
23; E 689763 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Berlin. 10515 


Galatea; march, by George Miller, of 
England; brass and reed band. obl. 
24mo. © May 9, 1928: 1 c. May 21; 
K 692130; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd , London. 10516 


Garden (The) of His goodness; pag- 
eant service for Children’s day, 
words by Elsie Duncan Yale, music 
by A. B. Dorsey, and others. 8vo. 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 2 « May 4: BE 
691218; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

10517 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10518 


Gastounet; shimmy one-step, paroles 
de Rip, musique de Vittorio Ma- 
scheroni, of Italy; mand. 4to. © 
May 4, 1928; 1 c. May 22; E 6923831; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 10518 


Gavotte; from A little suite, by Lucina 
Jewell; violin and pf. © May 7, 
1928; 2 ec. May 11; EB 691480; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 10519 


Gavotte ancienne; morceau lyrique, de 
Frank Louis Taylor, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 110, no. 4; violon et pf. © 
ANIE- lo, LOZ. “hie ovieny eae = ions 
692151; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

10520 


Gavotte from Le jugement de Paris; 
by Méhul, arr. by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; school orch., with pf. 
conductor pt. and se. for string con- 
ductor pt. © Apr. 24, 1928; 1 « 
May 21; E 692133; Augener, lItd., 
London. 10521 


Gay deceivers; intermezzo, by Edw. 


B. Claypoole, scored by J. Paster-. 


nack; orch. with pf. or organ. © 
May 29) 1928;'):2er May 2230 HR 
690749; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sie corp., New York. 10522 


Gee, but you’re hice; words and music 
by M. R. Hunter, arr. by Les Meyers. 
[Photostat]]) © 1 ¢. May 24, 1928; 
E 691896; Marie Renard Hunter, 
Buffalo. 10523 


Gehst du mit nach Honolulu, geh’ ich 
auch nach Honolulu; foxtrot aus 
Affchen, text u. musik von Robert 
Gilbert, of Germany, klavier arr. yon 
Walter Borchert. © Apr. 15, 1928; 


1.ce. May 5; E 689786; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 10524 
Gennariello; versi di A. Martorelli, 


melody di Raffaele De lLuea, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
Jan. 1, 1928; 2 «. May 18; E 691644 ; 
Alfredo Martorelli, New York. 


10525 
Germanenblut; marsch, von H. L. 
Blankenburg, op. @89, bearb. von 


Paul Lincke, both of Germany; 
salon-orch. mit pf.-direktion. 4to. 
©''May 7, 1928; 1 ec. May. '25;"E 
692206; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 

10526 


Get together, you and Mary; words by 
Charles and Harry Tobias, music by 
Heniy H. Tobias. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
2e. May 1; E 691175; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., New York. 10527 


pt. In, n.s., v. 23 


Gethsemane; hymn, words and music 
by R. Harkness, of Australia, domi- 
ciled at South Pasadena, Calif. © 
Oct 1; 1926; 2 °@ May’ 18) 1928; 
E 691654; Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif. 10528 


Ghastly (A) night; by Jean Beghon, 
arr. by James C. McCabe; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. New York, 
Irving Berlin standard music corp. 
4to. © May 2, 1928; 2 c. May 3; 
E 690261; M. Baron, Great Neck, 
Siren ecole ee 10529 


Ginger snaps; by H. EF. Reser: ten. 
banjo with pf. acc. © May 3, 1928; 
2c. May 7; E 691277; Harry F. 
Reser, New York. 10530 


Giorni (Aurelio) 24 concert etudes; 
no. 16 in B flat minor; pf. © May 
7, 1928; 2c. May 11; E 691490; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 10531 


Gipsy melody; waltz, words by Roy 


Nelson, music by Richard Knight, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Mark Fisher, and har- 
monized cho. of 4 mixed voices; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa’ nota- 
tions] © Apr. 5, 1928; i @ May 4; 
E 689792; Berners music co., London. 


10532 
Girl of blue; words by Ora Alice Holt, 
melody by C. O. Bartholdy. [Photo- 


stat], ©. de. May 47; 24928 pc 
690655; Carl Otto Bartholdy, San 
Francisco. 10533. 


Girl of my dreams come true; words 
and music by L. M. Agnew. © May 
1, 1928; 2 c. May 3; E 690342; Lucy 
M. Agnew, Colton, S. D. 10534 


Girl (The) of to-day is my model of 
joy; words and melody by §S. Miller, 
of Poland, domiciled at Denver. 
© 1 ec. May, 22, 1928;. BE 691811; 
Samuel Miller, Denver. 10535 

Girl (The) that belongs to me; words 
by C. W. Hayden, music by George 
A. Norton, arr. BY, BH. S, Farnese. 
© 1 ec. May.7%, 1928; EH 691343; 
Charles W. Hayden, Santa Monica. 
Calif. 10536 


Girl (The) who broke my heart; 
words by Al’ Dubin; melody by J. 
Russel Robinson. © 1 ¢« May 29, 
1928; E 690962; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co.; New York. 105387 


Give her a chance to long for you; 
words and melody by Jim Fenerty 
[i. e J. W. Fenerty}] © 1 ¢. May 
28, 1928; E 690961; James William 
Fenerty, New Orleans. 10538 


000 


no. 5, 1928 


Give me a break blues; words and 
melody by Ida Cox and Mae Collins. 
© 1c. May 31, 1928; E 693048; 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chi- 

10539 


cago. 

Give me a tune to set me dancin’; by 
Roger J. Sinclair [pseud. of R. 
Jalowicez] of France; pf. © 1 «. 


May 3, 1928; E 691408; Roger Jalo- 
wicz, London. 10540 


Give me back those days with mammy ; 
words and melody by C. Payton, 
arr. by Robert H. Cloud. © 1 «. 
May 1, 1928; E 690228; Curtis Pay- 
ton, New York. 10541 

Give me the brown-eyed sweetheart ; 
words and music by O. Gould. © 
May 20, 1928; 2c. May 24; E 690821 ; 
Ora Gould, Hamilton, N. Y. 10542 


Gladiola; rag, by A. H. Weberbauer ; 
pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2c. 
Apr’ 18; -E : 6913275, -Arthur-''H. 
Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 105438 

Gleam (The) of the silver in her hair ; 
words and music by C. S. Cresswell. 
© May 3, 1928; 2 « May .9;. E 
691363; Charlotte S. Cresswell, 
Clinton, N. Y. 10544 


Gliding; by Buenta Carter; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © May 16, 1928; 2 c. May 
18; E 691660; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 10545 


Gliding gondola; valse, by George 
Bagby ; ‘pf. © May 7, 1928; 2) -c. 
May 11; E 691509; M. Witmark & 
sons, New Yerk. 10546 

Glockenserenate (Bell serenade) ; von 
Otto Kockert, op. 91, bearb. von C. 
Zimmer, both of Germany; salon- 
orch., mit pf. direktion und violine 1 
direktion. 4to. © Nov. 11, 1927; 
1 c. Apr. 23, 1928; E 689711; Richard 
Birnbach, Berlin. 10547 


Gloria; mazurka, di 8S. Cusenza; pf.; 
in re minor. © 1. May 18, 1928; 
E 691723; Salvatore Cusenza, Breok- 
lyn. 10548 


Glorify His name; Children’s day 
service for Sunday-schools, words by 
Mattie B. Shannon, and _ = others, 
music by Adam Geibel. Svo. © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 2c. May 4; E 691219; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 10549 


Gloricus land of promise; words by 
Grace Curle, music by W. Jones- 
rewer, of Canada. Toronto, 
Canada, Whaley, Royce & co., ltd. 
4to. © May. 26, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 25; 
E 692219; Winifred Jones-Brewer. 
‘Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 10550 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10561 


Go get ’em; one-step galop march, by 
A. H. Weberbauer; pf. or organ. 
Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 
691310; Arthur H. Weberbauer, 
Irvington, N. J. 10551 


Go to sleep, my pretty baby; oriental 
lullaby, words and music by F. R. 
Guiott, pf. arr. by K. Guiott. © 
Jan. 20, 1928; 2c. May 22; E 691835 ;; 
Florence Rose Guiott and Karl Gui- 
ott, Hureka, Calif. 10552 


God bless the President; hymn to the 
President, words and music by C. 
Provis, of England, domiciled at 
Oakland, Calif.; pf. © May 11, 
1928; 2c. May 17; E 690640; Charles: 
Provis, Oakland, Calif. 10553 


God save our President; words and 
music by M. E. Howard. New York, 
Frank Harding. © May 18, 1928; 
2 ce. May 23; E 690804; Maude E. 
Howard, San Antonio. 10554 


God shall wipe away all tears; words 
from the Bible, music by Paul Am- 
brose; high voice. © May 16, 1928; 
2c. May 18; E 691656; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 10555 


God, that madest earth and heaven; 
hymn-anthem, words by Herber and 
Whateley, music by Charles Huerter : 
4 mixed voices, with organ acc., ad 
lib. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. May 
4; E 690331; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, 10556 


God will take care of you: sacred 
song, words by F. R. Havergall, mu- 
sic by Joseph Fletcher: low voice; 


in E. © May 11. 1928: 2 c. May 
14; E 691521; Robin Ellis, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 10557 


God’s aeroplane; words and music by 
O. E. Hicks. Los Angeles, Calif., 
Charles L. Lovelace. 4to. © Feb. 
29, 1928; 2 ce. May 12; BH 690532; 
Ora E. Hicks, Santa Ana, Calif. 

10558 

God’s merey to Lindbergh; words and 
melody by Leora Ross. © 1c. May 
10, 1928 ; E 680497 ; Consolidated mu- 
sic pub. house, Chicago. 10559 


God’s way; words by Richard F. Bar- 
ram, music by H..E. Cedarholm; pf. 
CL Apr 27: *aese hee May TH 
691272; Hilmore E. Cedarholm, Chi- 

_ cago. 10560 


Going, going, gone; words and melody 
by Leland lL. Yost. © 1 ¢. May 28, 
1928; E 691950; Lenna Lowe Yost,, 
Washington. 10561 


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10562 


Golden griffin; from Yes, yes, Siam, 
words and music by J. Falk; pf. 
[Blue-print] © 1 ¢c May 15, 1928; 
EH 690597; Joseph Falk, Allston, 
Mass. 10562 


Golden (The) wedding (La cinquan- 
taine); English words by Griffith 
Humphreys, music by Gabriel-Marie, 
of France. Editions Costallat. © 
Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689911 ; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 10563 


Golem (Der); fantasie aus der oper, 
von Hugen d’Albert, arr. von HKmil 
Bauer, of Austria; salon u. grosses 
orch. mit pf. direction. © Mar. 31, 
1528; 1 ec. May 14; E 692071; Uni- 
versal-edition actiengesellschaft, Vi- 
enna. 10564 


Gone dead on you blues; words and 
melody by Lemon Jefferson. © 1 ¢. 
May 31, 1928; E 693038; -Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 10565 


Good-bye; words and music by M. 
Hewes. © 1c. May 12, 1928; E 
690538; Mabel Hewes, Gulfport, 
Miss. 10566 


Good-bye Honolulu and you; from the 
Junior league review Hula moon, 
words by Don Blanding, music by 
Rk. A. Anderson. © May 2, 1928; 
2c. May 8; EH 691366; R. Alexander 
Anderson, Honolulu. 10567 


Good-bye (The) kiss; words and mu- 
sic by L. F. Schellbach. © 1 ¢. May 
28, 1928; E 690951; Leslie Francis 
Schellbach, Glendale, Calif. 10568 


Gocd-bye old paint; words anon., mu- 
sie by C. Carver. © 1c. May 11, 
1928; E 691437; Charles Carver, 
Los Angeles. 10569 


Good (The) old Eastern shore; words 
and music by Dale Wimbrow. © 
Apr. 17, 1928; 2c. May 1; E 691574; 
Carl H. Monsees, Snow Hill, Md. 

10570 


Good (The) old times; by R. Pollak, 
of Austria, domiciled at San Fran- 


cisco; violin solo with pf. [Photo- 
statli:.©) 2 ¢ May o2ie., 1998.) 
691785; Robert Pollak, San Fran- 
cisco. 10571 


Gooda bye, Marie; words and music 
by P. Monaco, of Italy, domiciled at 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. © 1 ec. May 
21, 1928; E 691795; Pasquale Mon- 
aco, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 10572 


Goraco polka (A hot polka); by Joe 
Golski; pf. © 1c. May 25, 1928; EB 


690603; Bishop music pub. house, 
Buffalo. 10573 
Goral; melody by A. Schwartz. © 1. 
Apr. 27, 1928; E 691416; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 10574 


Got no blues; melody by Lill Hardin. 
© 1c. May 10, 1928; E 690493 ; Con- 
solidated music pub. house, Chicago. 

10575 


Gotta big date with a little girl; words 
by Harry Tobias and Charles To- 
bias, melody by Henry H. Tobias. 
© 1c. May 12, 1928; E 690657 ; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 10576 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust 
ballet; dance no. 4, arr. by Pietro 
Deiro, of Italy, domiciled: at New 
York; pf. accordion. © May 1, 
1928; 2 ec May 21; E 691746; O. 

‘ Pagani & bro., New York. 10577 


Granadina divina; letra de Gonzalo 
O'Neill, musica di G. J. Gonzales, 
of Mexico, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. May 16, 1928; E 691622; 
Guillermo José Gonzales, New York. 

10578 


Grand virtuoso saxophone studies; for 
advanced students, transcribed by 
A. Traxler, from the Clarinet 
method, by H. Lazarus. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; E 691256; Belwin, 
ine., New York. 10579 


Greater (A) grand Chicago; words by 
Mary L. Peare Taylor, music by E. 
HK. Freer, op. 39, no. 1. Chicago, IIl., 
Musical art pub. co. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 26; E 690249; Hlea- 
nor Everest Freer, Chicago. 10580 


Green (The) linnet; 2 pt. song, words 
by Wordsworth, music by Edgar L. 
Bainton, of England; sop. 1, 2. 4to. 
© May 22, 1928; 1 « May 23; EH 
692201; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

10581 


Greeting; words by Ella Young, music 
by Rebecca Clarke, of Great Brit- 
ain; high voice; in F. London, 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © May 15, 
1928; 1 ec. May 24; E 692225; Hawkes 
& son, (London) Iltd., London. 

10582 


Grenzen der menschheit ; worte von J. 
W. v. Goethe, musik von Fritz Brun, 
of Switzerland; miinnerchor. 4to. 
© Dec. 30, 1927; 1 ce. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 689864; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 10583 


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no. 5, 1928 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Griegiola; 
fox-trot fantasy on melodies of Ed- 
vard Grieg, arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
pf. © May 1, 1928; 2 ¢. May 8; EB 
690271 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 10584 


Gruss und kuss; revue, texte von 
Robert Gilbert, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany. Gruss und 
EUs, a Otners|. © Apr. 1h, 1928: 
1c May 5; E. 689790; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 10585 


Guarany (Il); overture, di A. Carlos 
Gomez, arr. di Pietro Deiro, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; pf.. accor- 
dion. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 21; 
E 691749; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 10586 


Guide me; sacred song. .words and 
music by M. C. Patrick. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2'c. May 2; E 690273; Mae C. 
Patrick, Satanta, Kan. 10587 


Guitar (The); by Jessie L. Gaynor; 
pf., with a second pf. pt. by Buenta 
Carter. © May 16, 1928; 2 c. May 
18; E 691659; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 10588 


Gypsy firesides; by F. Hinton; pf. © 
1c. May 5, 1928; EH 690382; Frayser 
Hinton, Memphis. 10589 


Gypsy kin; words by Alice Garwood, 
music by Roland Farley; high voice. 
© May #8, 1928: 2 « May 11; EB 
691484; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

10590 

Gyiil6lém magat; tango dal, sz6vegét 
irta Szilagyi Laszlo, zenéjét szerzette 
Hisemann Mihaly, of Hungary. © 
Dee. 15, 1927; 1 c May 31, 1928: E 
692328 ; Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 10591 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Handel al- 
bum; select movements arr. from 
the figured bass by Craig Sellar 
Lang, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf.. bk.'3;-4.. © Apr. 3, 192871 «. 
each May 4; E 689796, 689797; 
Augener, itd., London. 10592, 10593 


Minuet; from the overture to the 
oratorio Samson, words by H. Cecil 
Fricker, music by Handel, arr. by 
Herbert A. Fricker, of Canada; 4 
mixed voices. 4to. © May 7, 1928; 
1 ec. May 7; E 689807; Whaley, 
Royce & co., ltd., Toronto, Canada. 

10594 
Sarabande et courante; arr. by 
Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 1. 
May 21; E 692145; Schott & co., 1td., 
London. 10595 


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: 10605 
— Where’er you walk; aria from 
Semele, words by Congreve, music 
by Handel, arr. by Herbert A. 


Fricker, of Canada; 4 male voices. 
4to.' © May 7, 1928; 1 c«. May 7; 
E 689809; Whaley, Royce & co., Itd., 


Toronto, Canada. 10596 
Hahn (Reynaldo) Concerto; de R. 
Hahn, of France; violon et pf. © 


Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 9; E 689902 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 10597 


Hail! Cambria (Henffych Gymru) ; 
Hnglish words by Llynfi ‘Davies, 
Welsh words by H. H. Williams, 
music by Hadyn Morris, of Great 
Britain; sop. or ten.; in B flat. 
London, Rowland’s. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 16, 1928; 
1 ec. May 26; E 692220; Solomon 
Rowland, London. 10598 


Hail to the prince; march, by George 
Miller, of England; brass and reed 
band. 4to. © May 9, 1928; 1 «. 
May 21; E 692131; Hawkes & son 
(London) Iltd., London. 10599 


Half -way to heaven; words by Al 
Dubin, melody by J. Russel Robin- 
son. ©1c. May 22, 1928; E 691777; 

Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 

York. 10600 


Hallali (Hark); jagdszene, von Hans 
May, of Austria; salon-orch., mit pf. 
direktion u. violine 1 direktion. © 
Hebir 20) 2i928 x2 1: ven (Apr. Zan BE 
689752; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 10601 


Haltet den dieb (Stop thief); heitere 
verrolgungsszene nach bekannten mo- 
tiven, von Hans May, of Austria; 
salon-orch., mit pf. direktion u. vio- 
line 1 direktion. © Feb. 27, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 23; H 689751; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, Berlin. 10602 


Han g¢@r det altsaa ikke!—; tekst af 
Alfred Kjerulf, musik af Edvard 
Brink, of Denmark; pf. © Apr. 28, 
1928; 1 «. May 17; E 692108; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 10603 


Hand in hand; words and music by 
Harry Harris and Carmen Lombar- 
do; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2c. May 26; E 690868; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & ¢o., inec., New York. 

10604 

Happiness money can’t buy; words by 
A. Deakin, melody by Eugene Platz- 
man. © 1c. May 9, 1928; E 691379: 
Arthur Deakin, Portland, Me. 10605 


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10606 


pt. Ilr, 0. s., v. 23 


Happy; song waltz, words by Fred 
Royce, music by Gene Lee, of Great 


Britain; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Apr. 30)! 1928.) 000-e, “Mayr 2s Hy 
692139; Berners music co., London. 


10606 


Harbor (The); by H. 8S. Stewart; pf. 
©'1 ec. Apr. 27; 1928; EB 691410; 
Henry Shepherd Stewart, White 
Plains: N.Y: 10607 


Hard road blues; words and melody 
by Blind Blake. © 1 ¢c.: May. 31, 
1928; E 693049; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 10608 


Harmonium— album; sammlung der 
schousten opern-melodien, lieder u. 
original-compositionen, bearb. von 
Hermann Wenzel, of Germany ; har- 


monium. © Feb. 24, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
23; E 689735; Fr. Paortius, Leipzig. 

, 10609 
Harsanyi (Tibor) Cing préludes 


brefs; de T. Harsanyi, of Hungary ; 

pf. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 ce. May 10; 

EH 692085; Siréne musicale, Paris. 
10610 


Sonate; par. T. Harsanyi, of Hun- 
gary; pf. © Apr. 16, 1928; 1c. May 
14; EH 692069; Universal-edition ac- 
tiengeselischaft, Vienna. 10611 


Haunting melody waltz; words and 
music by B. O. Wheeler. © 1 «@ 
May 12, 1928; E 691806; Blanche 
Olivia Wheeler, Hamilton, Mass. 

10612 


Hauskapelle (Die); orch. heft 17. 
Bearb. von A. Rieks, of Germany.— 
heft 18-20. Bearb. von Gustav 
Zanger, of Germany. © Aug. 8, 
Sept. 12, 1927; 1 c@ each Apr. 23, 
1928; E 689739, 689740 ; Georg Brat- 
fisch, Frankfort/Oder, Germany. 

10613, 10614 


Have you ever felt that way; words 
and melody by Agnes Castleton and 
Spencer Williams. © 1 c. May 2, 
1928; E 691189; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

10615 


Hawaiian sandman; words by Charles 
O’F lynn, melody by F. Henri Klick- 


mann. © 1c. May 18, 1928; HB 
691901; Irving Berlin, ine. New 
York. 10616 


Hawthorn waltz; by D. W. Crist; pf. 
© May 7, 1928; 2 @ May 16; EB 
690635; Daniel W. Crist, Alliance, 
O. 10617 


Haydn (Franz Joseph) Andante; 
from The surprise symphony, arr. 
by J. Lillian Vandevere; toy sym- 
phony, teacher’s sc. 4to. © May 3, 
1928; 2 c. May 18; E 691668; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 10618 


—— Serenade; arr. by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; school orch., with pf. 
conductor pt., and sc. for strings 
conductor pt. © Apr. 25, 1928; 1 ec. 
May 21; E 6921386; Augener, lid., 
London. 10619 


He is just the same; words and music 
by Angie Maring Williams. (ln 
The evangelist in song.) © Aug. 
15, 1927: 2, eocApry 2a, ie2em 
691852; O. EH. Williams, Hrie, Pa. 

10620 


He’s a doggone lovin’ fool; words by 
R. M. Trackwell, melody by Charles 
W. Randall. © 1 ce. May 21, 1928; 
E 691769; Raymond M. Trackwell, 
Oakland, Calif. 10621 


He’s our Al; words by A. Seymour 
Brown, melody by Albert Von Til- 
zer, ©1c. Apr. 30, 1928; E 691371; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

10622 


He’s our Al; words by A. Seymour 
Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele or banjulele 
banjo arr. by May Singkhi Breen. © 
May? 28,.1928¢ 2c May rage: i 
690938; Broadway music corp, New 
York. 10623 


He was never more precious; hymn, 
words by Edgar A. Peffer and H. 
Lillenas, music by Haldor Lillenas, 
of Norway, domiciled at Indianapo- 
lis. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 23; 
EH 691828; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 10624 


He will answer prayer; hymn, words 
and music by W. J. King. © May 
1, 1928; 2 c May 23; E 691832; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

10625 


Heartstrings; ballad, words by Hyman 
Schachet, music by Anthony Stanis- 
lus Lohmann. © May 22, 1928; 2 ¢. 


May 19; E-. 691820; Walter A. 
Quincke, Los Angeles. 10626 
Heavenly (The) King; words and 


melody by C. Will, harmonized by 
E. A. Denby; mixed voices. © Apr.’ 
28, 1928; 2 c. Apr: 380; HE 690181; 
Esther Annie Denby, La Canada, 
Calif., and Christina Will, Monrovia, 
Calif. 10627 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Hebrew melody; by J. P. Breiger; 
violin and pf. [Photostat] © 1«. 
May 21, 1928; E 691798; Joshua 
Perets Breiger, Chicago. 10628 


Hebrew onoiche; words by 8S. A. Korn- 
sweet, music by P. Lewin. © 1 «. 
May 14, 1928; E 690585; Samuel A. 
Kornsweet and Peter Lewin, Venice, 
Calif. 10629 


Hei -Idzie; polka, music by A. 
Schwartz; pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1928; 
E 690833 ; Abe Schwartz, New York. 


10630 
Heinie; words and melody by Roy 
Turk and Fred HE. Ahlert. © 1. 


May 1, 1928; EH 690235; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 10631 


— Same. © May 25, 1928 ; 2 c. May 
26; EH 691919; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 10632 


Hello everybody; words and melody 
by Jud Kline. ©1c. May 21, 1928; 
E 691767; Marym Sie Tahar, New 
York. 10633 


Helston flora day; words by HE. Whit- 
man, music arr. by Ernest Melvin, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
1 ce. May 21; EH 692140; Berners mu- 
sic co., London. 10634 


Hem (The) of His garment; words 
and melody by E. D. Campbell. © 
1 ec. Apr. 30, 1928; E 690203; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 10635 


Heralds of the King; Children’s day 
Service, words by Eleanor Allen 
Schroll, and others, music by J. H. 
Fillmore, and others. Cincinnati, 
O., Fillmore music house. 8vo. 
Apr. 14, 1928; 2 « May 10; aff. May 
9; A 1075899; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 10636 


Here’s a health unto his majesty; 17th 
century air, set for cho. by Chastey 
Hector, of England; 4 mixed voices; 
in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 11, 1928; 1 « 
May 12; E 692118; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 10637 


Hero (The) of the air; march, by P. 
Colavita; pf. © 1c. May 12, 1928; 
E 690556; Philip Colavita, Rich- 
mond. 10638 


Heute bin ich in stimmung (I’m in 
good humour to-day) ; musikalischer 
scherz, von Hans May, of Austria; 
salon-orch., mit pf. direktion und 


. 10649 


violine 1 direktion. © Feb. 27, 

1928; 1 .« Apr: 238; E 689759; 

Wiener bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 
10639 


Heute nacht... ; marsch aus Heute 
nacht-eventuell ..., text von Kurt 
Schwabach, musik von Walter 
Bromme, klavier arr. von Gerard 

. Jacobson, both of Germany. © Feb. 
640928: Aye Apr, 23 He 689857 ; 
Edition Vuvag, verlag u. vertrieb, 
a. g., Berlin. 10640 


Hey-day; words by Norman Lambert, 
music by T. W. Hanforth, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © May 7, 1928; 1c. 
May 12; E 692031; Banks & son, 
York, England. 10641 


Hidden foe; by A. H. Weberbauer ; 
pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 18; .E (691324; Arthur § H. 
Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 10642 


High up on a hill top; words and 
melody by Abel Baer, George Whit- 
ing and Ian Campbell. © 1 ce. May 
12, 1928; E 690658; Leo Feist, inc, 


New York. 10643 
Higher book of songs; compiled by 
Robert Foresman. 8vo. © Apr. 11, 
1928; 2 ec. and aff., Apr. 138; A 
1068893; American book co., New 
York. 10644 


Highway (The) of love; words by A. 
Remsen, music by G. Bower. © 
1c. May 1, 1928; E 690234; Alice 
Remsen and Georgia Bower, New 
York. 10645 


Hijo (El) prodigo; vals, arr. de I. M. 
Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 


cago; pf. © 1c. May 5, 1928; B 
691334; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 
10646 

Hijo (El) prodigo; vals, de I. M. 
Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; pf. [Photostat] © 1 c¢. May 
11, 1928; E 691428; Ignacio M. 


Valle, Chicago. 10647 


Hiking songs of the infantry; words 
and music by Reynolds J. Burt, arr. 
by S. A. Dapp. © May 15, 1928; 
2 ce. and aff. May 23; A 1079458; 
Kd DULL anu. 9, 2, Dapp, ort 
Sereven, Ga. 10648 


Hills (The) ; words by Arthur Guiter- 
man, music arr. by Walter N. 
Waters; women’s voices. 4to. 
May 4, 1928; 2 c. May 5; E 690399; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

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10650 


Hindu moon star; fox-trot, words and 
music by Harry Carlton, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Alvin D. Keech; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
dA, 1928.5. 4 @ May, 12.2 J .692036 ; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

10650 


Hinman (Mildred) Five little tone 
stories; pf. 1. Robin. [4 others] 
© May 4, 1928; 2 «May 18; E 
690685; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

10651 


His living words; Children’s day sery- 
ice for the Sunday school, with se- 
lections for the choir, words by Hisie 
Dunean Yale, and others, music by 
J. B. Dorsey, and others. Chicago, 

. Hope pub. co. S8vo. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 2 c. May 7; E 691271; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 10652 


His sweetes’ song; words by Frank L. 
Stanton, music by George Bagby. 
© May 7, 1928;.2 ¢ May 11; EB 


691511; M. Witmark & sons, New- 


York. 10653 
His truth triumphant; Children’s day 
service, words by Elsie Duncan 
Yale, music by J. Lincoln Hall. §Svo. 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 2 « May 4; BE 
691220; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 
10654 

Historical song miniatures with stories 
and tableaux; words and music by 
Floy Little Bartlett. George Fred- 
erick Handel. [5 others} © Mar. 
20, 1928: 2 ¢. Mar, 30: atte Arr ; 
A 1076934; Arthur P. Schmidt co.., 
Boston. 10655 


Hiver (L’); prélude, par J. Boulnois, 


of France; violoncelle et pf. ace. © 
Apr. “2051928 3" a! Se. May 2ecor nr 
692309; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 10656 
Holy (The) ‘city; words and music: 
arr. by F. W. McGee. © 1 ce Apr. 
30, 1928; E 690210; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 10657 


Holy Father, God of might; words and 
music by C. W. Laufer. © May 7, 
1928; 2 c. May 11; EH 691395.; Calvin 
W. Laufer, Philadelphia. 10658 


Home is where the heart is: words 
and music by G. W. Hayford. New 
York, Harms, inc. © May 9, 1928; 
2c. May 11; E 691475; George W. 
Hayford, Greenwich, Conn. 10659 


pt. II, n.s., v. 23 


Homing birds; words by Dorothy 
Dickinson, music by Cecil Baumer, 
of England; in F. © May 11, 1928; 
1c. May 12; E 692115; Elkin & co., . 
ltd., London. 10660 


Honegger (Arthur) Trois chansons; 
extraites de La petite siréne d’An- 
derson, paroles de René Morax, mu- 
sque de A. Honegger, of Switzer- 
land; ace. de fifite et quatuor 4 
cordes. 1. Chanson des sirénes. [2 
others] © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. May 
28, 1928; E 6923818 ; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 10661 


Honey bunch; a love waltz, words and 
music by Arthur S. Nathan. © May 
15, 1928; 2 « May 17; E 690686; 
Blanche EH. Nathan, Chicago. 10662 


Honeymoon blues; words by R. C. 
Wylie, music by David Reed. © 
May 9, 1928; 2 c. May 12; EH 690530; 
Ruie Clarice Wylie, Alhambra, Tex. 

10663 


Honolulu sweetheart of mine; waltz 
song, wcrds by Joe Davis, music by 
Hugene Stanley; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 


May 14. 1928; 2. ¢@ May 14; H 
681535 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 10664 


Hoover! we want Hoover; fox trot, 
words by Al Hegbom and Billy 
Hunter. music by EH. V. Al Hegbom. 
© May 16, 1928; 2 c. May 25; EH 
691879; Pacific music publishers, 
San Francisco. 10665 


Hoppla! aufgepasst (Look out); von 
Hans May, of Austria; salon-orch. 
mit violino 1. direction, pf. direc- 
tion u. organo. © Feb. 27, 1928; 
1c Apr. 23; EH 689764; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 10666 


Hora in batuta; melody by J. Mosko- 


witz. © 1 «May; 12, -1928:; EH 
690557; Joseph Moskowitz, New 
York. 10667 
Horrible (L’). vision (Schreckliche 
vision) ; de J. Porret, of France, op. 
186; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Apr. 10, 1928: 1 ¢ May 7; BH 
692014: Julien Porr et, La Barre- 
Deuil, France. 10668 


Hot tempered blues; melody _ by 
Charles Johnson and Arthur Porter. 

1 ec. May 18, 1928; EH 691703; 
United pub. co., New York. 10669 


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no. 5, 1928 


Hottentot (The); crazy foxtrot, 
Deutscher text von Erich Kersten, 
musik von P. José, op: 70, arr. 
von Bill Gorgel, both of Germany ; 
oreh; 4to. ©: Nov. 19 1927; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 28, 1928; E 689821 ; Symphonic- 
verlag, Hamburg, Germany. 10670 


Hotter than that; melody by Lill 


Hardin. -©,1 ¢ May 10, 1928; E 
660496: Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 10671 


Houston; words and music by J. K. 
Bone, arr. by J. Benson Carlisle; 
pf. Houston, Tex., Bone & Webster. 
© May 15, 1928; 2 c. May.15; HB 


691576; Jeanne Keenan ‘Bone, 
Houston. 10672 
How; waltz, words and music by 


Jimmy Carter, arr. by Frank Gough, 
jr. Baltimore, Md., Jimmy Carter. 
© May i, 1928; 2 c May 3; EB 
690338 ; James Carter, Baltimore. 
10673 


How can I love someone else; words 
by J. C. Lewis, jr. and M. Berle, 
melody by J. C. Lewis, jr. ©l1e« 
May 8, 1928; E 690481; James C. 
Lewis, jr. and Milton Berle, New 
York. 10674 


How ean I tell; words and music by 


K. G. Allen. © 1. May 15, 1928; 
E 691620; Kenneth George Allen, 
New York. 10675 


How can you blame me; words and 
melody by Reggy Grajewski [i. e. 
Regina A. Grajewski] and E. M. 
Grajewski. © 1«¢ May 15, 1928; 
E 691590; Edmund M. Grajewski, 
Chicago. 10676 


How the sun do shine; railroad song, 
words and melody by William Moore. 
© 1 ce May 831, 1928; E 6938005; 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

10677 

How would you like to be me; words 


and music by Clitus Marcellinus 
Wickens, arr. by Tiny Parham; orch. 


4to. © May 14, 1928; 2 c. May 21; 
E 691838; Universal music sales, 
Chicago. 10678 


Hula moon; from the Junior league 
review Hula moon, words by Doh 
Blanding, music by R. A. Anderson. 


May 2, 19265 2. ¢ May S&S: 5 
691368; R. Alexander Anderson, 
Honolulu. 10679 


Husker du endnu; _ (fox-trott, af 
Walther Schrgder, of Denmark; pf. 


10690 


© Apr. 28, 1928; 1 ec. May 17; EB 
692110; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenha- 
gen. 10680 


I adore you Dora; words by G. Gruskin 
and Jack Pincus, music by J. Solo- 
mon, arr. by Wallee Brown. © May 
1,°1928; 2° ¢« May 3; BH 690348; 
George Gruskin, John Pincus and 
Jerry Solomon, Chicago. 10681 


I ain’t goin’ to let nobody rail-road 
me; words and music by J. D. Sweet- 
wine. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © May 12; 1928; 2 @ May 15; 
EH 690576; J. D. Sweetwine, Charles- 
town, S. C. 10682 


I ain’t got nothin’ for nobody but you; 
words by J. Smerecky, melody by 
Bob Ricketts. © 1c. May 16, 1928; 
H 6919638; Julia Smerecky, Scran- 
ton, Pa. 10683 


I ain’t sayin’ a word; words by Harry 
Harris, music .by Arthur Sizemore, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 15, 1928; 2 ec. May 
17; E 690693; Milton Weil music 
co., Chicago. 10684 


I almost understood you; waltz-song, 
lyries by Henry Randolph De Forest, 
musie by S. J. Savasta; in G. 
1c May 17, 1928; E 690646; Sam- 
uel Joseph Savasta, Orient Heights, 
Mass. 10685 


I am lonely, dear; waltz-song, words 
and melody by N. Losco. ©1.. 
May 22, 1928; E 691807; Nicholas 
Loseo, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. 10686 


I am longing dear for you; by W. M. 
Arbogast; orch. New York City, 
Frank Harding. 4to. © May 12, 
1928; 2 c. May 15; E 690572; W. M. 
Arbogast, Rachel, W. Va. 10687 


I am pleased to meet you; words and 
music by G. Scheiner. [Photostat] 
© 1c. May 28, 1928; E 690947; 
Gladys Scheiner, Newark, N. J. 

10688 


I am Raftery; poem by Douglas Hyde, 
music by Benjamin Burrows, of 
Great Britain. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1c. 
May 4; E. 689799; Augener, ltd., 
London. 10689 


I am so happy; words and melody by 
C. Will, harmonized by EH. A. Denby ; 
mixed vo'ces. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 30; E 690182; Esther A. Denby, 
La Canada, Calif., and Christina 
Will, Monrovia, Calif. 10690 


Oot, 


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10691 


I 


bring thee dreams; ballad, words by 
K. Dinshah, music by David Reed. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
28; 11927 32° 2 G May 26:0 9928 7 
691921 ; Kashmirah Dinshah, Malaga, 
ING: 10691 


cail him asbestos daddy ‘cause he 
tries to cool me down; fox trot, 
words and music by J. Lawrence 
Poston and 8. BH. Aldrich, pf. arr. 
by Erwin F. Swindell, with ukulele 
arr. by Grace Lucille Thompson. © 
May 8, 1928; 2 c. May 10; EH 691495; 
House of harmony, Davenport, Ia. 
10692 


can’t believe; words by G. Gruskin 
and Jack Pincus, music by J. Solo- 
mon, arr. by Wallee Brown. © May 
1, 1928; 2 @ May 38; E 690350; 
George Gruskin, John Pincus and 
Jerry Solomon, Chicago. 10693 


can’t believe it’s true; words and 
music by Billy Heagney and Frank 
Bannister; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © May 7, 


1928; 2 c. May 14; E 690583; Fred © 


K. Steele, ine., New York. 10694 


could do without sunshine but not 
without you; waltz, words by C. 
Heckendorn, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c May 14, 1928; E 690586; 
Clarence Heckendorn, Houston. 
10695 


cried when. you left; words and 
music by M. Orloff. © May 21, 
1928; 2 c. May 28; E 690932; Mau- 
rice Orloff, Taft, Calif. 10696 


I'd be happy with some one like you; 


I’d rather 


from High-hat, words and musie by 
Ted Williams; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©. May. 14, 1928; 2 « May 12; E 
690512; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 10697 


cry over you; words by 
Phil Ponce, music by Dan Dough- 
erty; pf. and ukulele or banjulele 
banjo ace. © May 9, 1928; 2 c. May 
10; E 691635; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 10698 


I do not ask, O Lord; anthem, words 


by Adelaide A. Procter, music by 
Charles Gilbert Spross; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 11, 1928; 2 «¢. 


May 14; E 690614; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 10699 


I do not choose to run; words by HL. H. 


Smith, music by David Reed. ©1c. 
May 12, 1928; E 690542; Ethel H. 
Smith, Waukegan, Ill. 10700 


I 


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I 


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508 


pt. 111, D. S., Vv. 23 


don’t care; words and music by R. 
B. Weber; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 1, 1928; 2 c May 3; E 690339; 
Richard B. Weber, Chicago. 10701 


don’t know why I do it but I do; 
words and music by Jack Val; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 9, 1928; 
2c May 11; E 691469; Campbell & 
Connelly, inc., New York. 10702 


don’t know why I love you; by 
Maury Madison [pseud. of W. Ren- 
wick Smith]; melody with pf. aec. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1928; EH 691966; W. 
Renwick Smith, Paris. 10703 


don’t want to be bad; fox-trot, words 
and music by Rex Kerwall, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in 
B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 c. May 
21; E 692153; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 10704 


don’t want to marry you; words and 
music by V. A. Vedova; pf. acc., 


with ukulele arr. by Wm. Foden. © 
Apr. -27, \f9283> 26° MAE. 92S. 
690335; Edward Schuberth & ©co., 


10705 


found some one sweet as you; words 
and music by M. Preston. © 1. 
May 5, 1928; E 690381; Mae Pres- 
ton, Los Angeles. 10706 


get the blues when it rains; words 
and music by Ford Rush, Glenn 
Rowell and Maidie Weaver, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c. May 5; E 
690370: Ford Rush and Glenn Ro- 
well, Oak Park, Il. 10707 


got mine; words and music by Wil- 
liam Moore. © 1c. May 31, 1928; 
E 693018: Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 10708 


words by Joseph E. 
Monteverde, music by Jay Vick 
[pseud. of J. V. O’Brien] [Photo- 
stat!’ "© PC Ey a oon. 2 
691446; J. Vick O’Brien, Pittsburgh. 

10709 
have a date with Kate; words by 


Carol Raven, musie by I. M. Hesche- 
les; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 


inc., New York. 


gotta work; 


"10, 1928; 2 c. May 18; EH 691667; 


I. M. Hesecheles, New York. 10710 


heard the voice of Jesus say ; sacred 
song, music by Alfred Wooler; in 3 


keys. © May 14, 1928; 2 ¢. each 
May 21; E 691742; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 10711 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


I knew it was you; words and music 
by Joe Nussbaum, Jack Murray and 
Paul Kligerman; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by M. Kalua. © Apr. 26, 
1928; 2 ce. May 21; E 690746; Jack 
Mills, inec., New York. 10712 


Ln 


know a name; hymn, words and mu- 
sie by Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, 
domiciled at Indianapolis. © May 
1, 1928; 2 c. May 23; E 691826; Lil- 
lenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 10713 


I know that my Redeemer liveth (Ich 


Weiss, dass mein HErloser lebt); 
Easter anthem, words from the 
Bible. music by J. Wambsganss; 


mixed voices with organ ace: 4to. 
© Mar. 6, 1928; 2 « May 10; E 
690783; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 10714 


mH 


live for you alone: words and mel- 
ody by Reggy Grajewski [i. e. Re- 
gina A. Grajewski] and E. M. Gra- 
jewski. © 1 ce. May 15, 1928; EB 
691591; Edmund M. Grajewski, Chi- 
cago. 10715 


I'll always be in love with you; words 
by Margie French, melody by Woody 
Frisino and Thomas Delaney. © 
1c. May 17, 1928; E 690672; War- 
ren Frisino, Gardenville, Md. 10716 


T’'ll always be lonesome; by B. C. Bux- 
ton; melody with pf. acc. © 1. 
May 26, 1928; E 691955; Byron Cur- 
tis Buxton, Pacific Beach, Wash. 

10717 

T’ll get by; words and melody by Roy 
Turk and Fred EH. Ahlert. © 1.. 
May 29, 1928; E 691981; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 10718 


Ill go back to old Missouri; words and 
music by F. Twain. © May 16, 
1928; 2 c. May 19; EH 690698; Frank 
Twain, St. Louis. 10719 


Ill go back to that dear old pal o’ 
mine; words by G. Mistier, melody 


by A. Brunies and H. Diaz. ©1e. 
May 19, 1928; E 690737; Horace 
Diaz, Gilbert Mistier and Albert 
Brunies, New Orleans. 10720 


I'll shine for Him; words and music 
by Angie Maring Williams. (Jn The 
evangelist in song) © Aug. 15, 
1927; 2 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; E 691859; 
O. E. Williams, Erie, Pa. 10721 


Ill take you back after all: words by 
Louis Alvino, melody by F. W. Mac- 
Donald. © 1c. May 15, 1928; E 
690590; Frank William MacDonald, 
Trenton, N. J. 10722 


10732 


~ 


I lost a pal; words and music by Gui- 
do Mattei and W. M. Lewis, with 
quartette for male or mixed voices; 
arr. by Walter Goodell; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © May 5, 1928; 2 c. May 
5; E 691281; William Martin Lewis, 
Chicago. » LOGZS 


I lost my heart to you; words by A. L. 
Foxhall, melody by T. Sketchley, of 


Canada. © 1 ¢ Apr. 30, 1928; EB 
690224; Arthur L. Foxhall and 
Thomas Sketchley, Caigary-Alta, 

10724 


Canada. 


I love mother in her twilight; words 
and music by W. M. Hemmerly, arr. 
by L. Howard Hemmerly; with cho. 
for male or mixed voices. © May 
5, 1928; 2.e May 7: E 691269; 
Walter M. Hemmerly, Philadelphia. 

10725 


I love the old Bible; words and mu- 
sic by R. Harkness, of Australia, 
domiciled at Pasadena. © Oct. 10, 
1925; 2. c. May 18, 1928; E 691726; 
Robert Harkness, Pasadena. 10726 


I love thee my country; words and 
music by A. F. Carlson, arr. by M. 
Gk Jensen (9 '@©mAprs 2) 1 192Senwe ec. 
May 8; E 690408; Axel Ferdinand 
Carlson, Campello, Mass. 10727 


I love to dunk a hunk of sponge cake; 
words and melody by Clarence Gas- 
kill. ©1c. May 29, 1928; E 690968 ; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 10728 


I love to live; words and melody by 
J. Major. © 1c. May 29, 1928; E 
690954; Jack Major, Paducah, Ky. 

; 10729 


I love to sing those good old songs, 
to good old folks like you; words 
and melody by J. L. Finning. © 
1c. May 19, 1928; E 690740; James 
L. Finning, Albany. 10730 


I love you; waltz, from The dancing 
grenadiers, words and music by Wil- 
liam Hargreaves, of England; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Charles 
Hanley; in F. [Staff and _ tonic 
sol-fa notations} © May 3, 1928; 
1c. May 14; HE 692051; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 10731 


I love your dancing feet; words by 
M. R. Hunter and Joan Sceusa, mu- 
sic by M. R. Hunter, arr. by Les 
Meyers. [Photostat] © 1c. May 
29, 1928; EH 691985; Marie Renard 
Hunter, Buffalo. 10732 


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CATALOGUE 
10733 


I’m a fool, little one; from Present 
arms, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
27; E 691463; Harms, inc., New 
York. 10733 


I’m a poor boy a long way from home; 
words and melody by Blind Blake. 
© 1c. May 31, 1928; E 693048 ; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

10734 


I’m crazy about you and I know you’re 
wild about me; words by M. Miller, 
music by David Reed. © May 9, 
1928; 2 ec. May 12; E 690526; Mack 
Miller, Pelham, N. Y. 10735 


I’m dreaming dreams that won’t come 
true; words by Marie Jones, music 
by C.°H. Jones. ©’ 1-e@ May 16, 
1928; EH 691614; Charles H. Jones, 
Kansas City, Mo. 10736 


I’m forever changing sweethearts; fox- 
trot, words and music by, W. 
Crawley. © May 9, 1928; 2 c. May 
16; BE 691580; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 10737 


I’m forever dreaming of you dear; 
waltz, words and music by A. Kamp, 
arr. by Len Fleming. © Apr. 17, 
1928; 2 ce. Apr. 20; H 690246; Albert 
Kamp, Syracuse, N. Y. 10738 


Im going back to California; words 
and musie by L. G. Bunting. 
[Photostat] © 1 ec. May 4, 1928; 
E 691248; Lillian Gertrude Bunting, 
Dayton, O. 10739 


I'm going to fly away to Iowa; fox 
trot, words and music by Irwin 
Burnie, pf. arr. by Brick English; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 1, 
1928; 2 c«. May 5; E 691279; Mis- 
souri music makers, Kansas City, 
Mo. 10740 


I’m going to the Rockaways; words 
and music by R. L. Moore. © May 
11, 1928; 2 c« May 16; EH 691624; 
Robert Lee Moore, Far Rockaway, 
INS Y; 10741 


I’m gonna lift up a standard for my 
King; words and melody by Jessie 
Mae Hill. © 1 ¢: May 10, 1928; E 
690452; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 10742 


I’m gonna save it ’till my daddy comes 
home; words by Iva B. France, mel- 
ody by Charles Davenport. © 1 «. 
May 28, 1928; E 691947; Braiter- 
man-Fedder co., ine., Baltimore. 

10743 


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pt. Hips... v.25 


I'm in love with an angel; words by 
N. G. Anton, music by Sylvester L. 
Cross. © 1 ¢@ May 17, 1928; HB 
690656; N. G. Anton, Seattle. 10744 


I'm in love with somebody; words and 
music by M. R. Hunter, arr. by Les 
Meyers. [Photostat] © 1e¢ May 
10, 1928; E 691484; Marie Renard 
Hunter, Buffalo. ~ 10745 


I’m longing for someone; words by 
Billy Belmont, music by Frank 
Guarente; pf. and ukulele acc.; in 
KF. {Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 26, 1928; 1c. Apr. 
16; 1 @ May 24; E 6938070; Billy 
Thorburn music pub. co., lItd., Lon- 
don. 10746 


I'm looking around; eneore song, 
words and music by M. O. Sprinkle. 
© May 26, 1928;-2 c« May 26; E 
680873; Marie O. Sprinkle, Battery 
Park, Md. . 10747 


I’m looking for a woman who will 
treat me right; words and melody 
by Charlie Jackson. © 1 ec. May 
31, 1928; HE 693025; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 10748 


Ym not rough; words and melody by 
Lill Hardin. © 1 ¢« May 10, 1928; 
EK 690494; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 10749 


I’m riding on a star; words by Charles 
Rich, melody by Al. De Crescent. © 
1c. May 16, 1928; E 691584; Charles 
Riccio, Brooklyn. 10750 


I’m sorry that I ever met you; words 
and music by C. Catuccio. © 1 ec. 
May 21, 1928; # 691790; Carl Catuc- 
cio, Waterbury, Conn. 10751 


I’m thinking of you; words by Charles 
C. Ely, music by Perey L. Bryning. 
© May 2, 1928; 2 « May 11; E 
691516; John C. Miller, Boston. 

10752 

I’m waiting for you; words by Jack 
EK. Kelly [pseud. of Joseph Edmond 
Kelly], music by Otmar Schallioll. 
© 1c. May 14, 1928; E 691676; 
Joseph Edmond Kelly, Warren, O. 

10753 

I’m walking; by D. Bigelow; pf. © 
1c May 28, 1928; E 691954; Doro- 
thie Bigelow, London. 10754 


I’m walking between the raindrops; 
words by Billy Rose, melody by 
red Fisher. © 1c May 22, 1928; 
EK 691774; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 10755 


060 


no. 5, 1928 


I’m wingin’ home; fox trot, words by 
Benée Russell, music by Henry 
Tobias, arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 
4to. © May 11, 1928; 2c May 12; 
E 690629; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

10756 

I need someone; words by Teddy Joyce 
and Benny Meroff, music by Irving 
Rothschild, arr. by Eugene Platz- 
man; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © May 25, 1928; 
2c. May 28: E 690931; Spier and 
Coslow, inc.,;New York. 10757 


I need someone like you; fox trot, 
words and music by Frank Capano 
and Sol Russo; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York, Alfred & co. © May 30, 
1928; 2c. May 29; E 690937; George 
Groveman, Philadelphia. 10758 


I prithee send me back ‘my heart; 
words by John Suckling, music by 
J. E. Vail. Skaneateles, N. Y., A. 
E. Gridley. © May 8, 1928; 2 <«. 
May i0; E 690463; Josephine Eld- 
ridge Vail, Thompsonville, Conn. 

10759 

I saw you smile; words by Al Lewis, 
music by Ernie Watson, of Canada, 
and Frank Winegar, arr. by Eugene 
Platzman: pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © May 7, 
1928; 2 c. May 9; E 691364; Spier 
and Coslow, inc., New York. 10760 


I’se gwine back to Alabammer; words 
by Milford Homer Reason, melodic 
completion by Casper Nathan. © 
1.¢. May 16, 1928; E 690649; W. H. 
Reams, Winter Garden, Fla. 10761 


I see my dear Saviour; words and 
melody by C. Will, harmonized by 
E. A. Denby; mixed voices. © Apr. 
Ze, -lUoe; 2, Cy Apr.,.30; HH, 690183; 
Esther A. Denby, La Canada, Calif., 
and Christina Will, Monrovia, Calif. 

10762 

I sign’d you are always mine; words 
and melody by P. Nussinof, of 
Russia, domiciled at Baltimore. © 
1c. May 18, 1928; E 681702; Pioter 
Nussinof, Baltimore. 10763 


I sng tenor and I sing bass; words 


and melody by W. Mahoney. © 1c. 
May 4, 1928; HE 691244; Will 
Mahoney, New York. 10764 


1 think you’re wonderful; words and 
music by Jack Little, Abner Silver 
and Harry Richman; pf. ace., with 
ukulele and banjulele banjo arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © May 19, 1928; 
2, es May 21; -B&; 691743; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 10765 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10777 


- 


I tore up your picture when you said 
good-bye; waltz ballad, words and 
music by Dolly Morse and Andrew 
Donnelly; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 23, 1928; 2c. May 25; E 690853 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 10766 


I tore up your picture when you said 
goodbye; words and melody by 
Dolly Morse and Andrew Donnelly. 
© 1c. May 5, 1928; E 690438; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 10767 


I’ve always been looking for some one 
and found you; words and music by 
J. P. Paulson. © May 19, 1928; 2c. 
May 19; E 690706; John P. Paulson, 
Bellingham, Wash. 10768 


I’ve been born again; words and music 
by L. L. Nankivell. (Jn Heavenly 
glory songs) © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 22; E 691359; Louise L. Nanki- 
vell, Chicago. 10769 


I’ve got the misery ; words and melody 
by Ernest Rogers. © 1c. May 8, 
1928; E 691906; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 10770 


I’ve locked up my heart; words by P. 
McCrea, music by Vivian McCrea. 
© .1.¢., May 11, 1928; E 691454; 
Paul McCrea, Washington. 10771 


I want my beer, I want my wine; 
words and music by G. G. Singer, jr., 
arr. by Walter W. Newcomer. New 
York, Frank Harding. © May 18, 
1928; 2c. May 23; E 690807; George 
G. Singer, jr., Bismarck, N. D. 

10772 

I want no one but you: words and 
melody by B. C. Smith. ©.1« 
May 4, 1928; E 691251; Bernard C. 


Smith, New York. 10773 
I want to be a boy again; ballad, 
words and music by J. E. Vail. 


Skaneateles, N. Y., A. E. Gridley. 
© May 8 1928; 2 « May 10; B 
690464; Josepliine Eldridge Vail, 
Thompsonville, Conn. 10774 


I. want to be with you; words and 
music by L. Valdare. © 1 ¢. May 
14, 1928; E 691553; Larry Valdare, 
Chicago. 10775 


I wish: words. by A. Faro, music by 
Joseph Tomaselli. © 1 ¢. May 10, 
1928; E 691442; Alfred Faro, New 
York. 10776 


I wish I had my old girl back again; 
words by E. Barrett, melody by L. 
Florin Brown. © 1e. May 19, 1928; 
E 690723: Ernest Barrett. Marklee- 
ville, Calif. 10777 


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10778 


pt. 11,-R's., ¥.23 


I wish she’d come along now; words 
and music by Bennett Scott, S. J. 
Damerell and Robert Hargreaves, 
all of Great Britain; pf. ace., with 
ukulele and banjulele banjo arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 21, 
1928; 1c. May 22;. EH 692198; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 10778 


I would glory but in Jesus; words by 
Oliver E. Williams, music by Angie 
Maring Williams. (Jn The evangel- 
ist. in..song) © Aug. 15, 1927; 2 c. 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 691846; O. EH. Wil- 
liams, Erie, Pa. 10779 


i would like to say be happy; words 
and music by S. Corona, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. May 
26, 1928; E 690893; Sandro Corona, 
New York. 10780 


Ice cream; words and music by How- 
~ ard Johnson, Billy Moll and Robert 
King, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
orch. 4to. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 23; E 690796; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc, New York. 10781 


Ich weiss ein kleines st’dtchen; lang- 
samer foxtrot. blues, text von Hanns 
Dekner, musik von Harry Waldau, 
of Germany. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c. 
Apr. 23; E 689854; Edition Vuvag, 
verlag u. vertrieb, a. g., Berlin. 

0782 


Idzie Biskup polka (Here comes 
Bishop polka) ; by J. Golski; pf. © 
1 ce. May 25, 1928; E 690902; Bishop 
music pub. house, Buffalo. 10783 


If I could live my life over again; 
words by J. F. Vanderhook, music 
by G. Roherbeck. Portland, Oregon, 
Berncliff printers, inc. © Feb. 15, 
1928; 2 c. May 14; E 691539; George 
Roherbeck and John Frederick Van- 
derhook, Portland, Or. 10784 


If I die a railroad man; words and 
melody by Claude Grant. © 1 « 
May 31, 1928; E 691992; United pub. 
co., New York. 10785 


If I ever have time for things that 
matter; a whimsy, words by Vilda 
Sauvage Owens, music by Frank H. 
Grey; med. or high vo'ce. © May 
7, 1928; 2 c. May 11; H 691488; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 10786 


If I teld you; words and melody by 
Jud Kline. © 1c. May 14, 1928: BE 
691552; Marym Sie Tahar, New 
York. 10787 


062 


If I were yonder wave; 4 pt. song 
words by Thomas Moore, music by 
Edgar L. Bainton, of England ; men’s 
voices. 4to. © May 22, 1928; 1 e. 
May 23; E 692200; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 10788 


If you believed in me; words and mu- 
sic by G. Heinmiller and Harry 
Alexander. © 1 ¢. May 12, 1928; BE 
690555; Gertrude’ Alice Heinmiller, 
Albany. 10789 


If you fall in love; words and melody 
by C. Payton, arr. by Robert H. 
Cloud. © 1 ¢«. May 17, 1928; HE 
690653 ; Curtis Payton, New York. 

10790 


If you knew; words by Dolly Elliott 
[i. e. M. Elliott], music by M. Elliott. 
San Francisco, Fisk music pub. co. 
© May 25, 1928; 2 ec. May 19; E 
690700; Mercedes Elliott, San Fran- 
cisco. 10791 


If you loved me; words and music by 
' M. Cheraskin. © 1c. May 24, 1928; 
E 690909; Max Cheraskin, New 
York: 10792 


If vou’re a friend of mine; from Lady 
Mary, words by Harry Graham, of 
Great Britain, music by Jerome 
Kern. London, Chappell & co., ltd. 
© Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c Mar. 28; B 
688326; T. B. Harms co., New York. 

10793 

If you were only mine; words by 
Frances S. Montgomery, melody by 
J. J. Hayes, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Carmel, Calif. © 1c. May 
21, 1928; E 691789; John J. Hayes, 


Carmel, Calif. 10794 
Ilil-fated (The) S-4; words by B. 
Scanlon, music by B. M. Hale. © 


1 ec. May 4, 1928; E 691238; Bessie 
Scanlon, Springfield, Mass. 10795 


Im mirchenschloss; intermezzo, von 
Hans Anzer, of Germany, op. 43; 
orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Jan. 
25, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; E 689867; St. 
A. Braun-Peretti, Bonn/Rh., Ger- 


many. 10796 
Im trauten heim (Beloved home) ; 
leichte unterhaltungs u. vortrags- 


Stticke, arr. von Carl Ginschals, 
bearb. von Hermann Wenzel, both 
of Germany; pf., 4 handen. bd. 1. 
©. Feb. 2 1928" Tite aes 
689726; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 10797 


Imagine my embarrassment; words 
and melody by E. C. Lindgren. © 
1 ec. May 5, 1928; E 690385; Hy 
Carl Lindgren, Los Angeles. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Impariame la musica; album _ illus- 
trato con 119 incisioni e 4 tavole a 
colori, di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy. 
4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1.¢ Mar. 31; 
A—Foreign 37637; Adriano Salani, 
Florence, Italy. 10799 

Improvisationen; von Max Biittner, of 
Germany. 1. Op. 6; posa une u. 
klavier.—2. Op. 14; trompete in B 
u. klavier—38. Op. 30; horn u. kla- 
vier. © Dec. 27, 1927, Feb. 18, 1928; 
1 c@ each Apr. 23: E 689849, 689850, 
689852; Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 

10800-10802 

In a lonely prison; words by Mary 
Custer, music by Marie Custer. © 
May 15, 1928; 2 c. May 17; E 690690; 
Mary Custer pub. co., Minneapolis. 

10803 


In a mist; by Bix Beiderbecke, ed. by 
William H. Challis; pf. © May 26, 
1928; 2 ce. May 26; HE 691916; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 10804 


In a rose garden; intermezzo. by Mon- 
tague Ewing, of Great Britain. 1. 
Pf—2. Pf.; 4 hands. © May 10, 
1928; 2-¢c. each May 12; E 690621, 
690622; Theodore Presser co., Ph'la- 
delphia. 10805, 10806 


{nm chiesa ; di Aldo Cantarini, of Italy; 
picecola orch., con pf. conduttore. 
4to. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1¢. May 1; E 
689701; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

10807 

In China land; words and melody by 
J. Lolli. © 1 ec. May 25, 1928; B 
691891; Joe Lolli, Pittston, Pa. 

10808 


In die ferne (Fare away); lied ohne 
worte, von Carl Gdénschals, op. 38, 
Lbearb. von Hermann Wenzel, both 
of Germany; pf. © Feb. 2, 1928; 
1 c. Apr. 23; E 689733; Fr. Portius, 
Berlin. 10809 


In dingsda, gleich links da, im blauen 
pavillon; one-step, text von Ria-Ria, 
musik von Fred Harras, of Ger- 
many. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
23, 1928; E 689871; Jupiter-verlag 
(Max Jipel), Leipzig. 10810 


In dingsda, gleich links da, im blauen 
pavillon ; one-step, text von Ria-Ria, 
musik von Fred Harras, arr. von 
Bernhard Egg, both of Germany; 
orch. 4to. © Dec. 30, 1927: 1 «¢. 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 689870; Jupiter- 
verlag (Max Jipel), Leipzig. 10811 


In early spring; valse joyeuse, by 
Gardner Leland; pf. © Apr. 30, 
1928; 2 ec. May 18; E 690684; Oliver 
-Ditson co., Boston. 10812 


10824 


- 


In fairy glen; words and music by 
C. 8S, Childe; 4 mixed voices; pf. 
and organ ace. 4to. © May 18, 
1928; 2 ec. May 21; E 691740; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 10813 


In H and L; words and melody by J. 
Jaffe. ©1c. May 5, 1928; E 690383 ; 


Julius Jaffe, New York. 10814 
In love; from Blue eyes, words by 
Graham John, music by Jerome 


Kern. London, Chappell & co., ltd. 
© Apr. 24, 1928; 2 « May 15; B 
690570; T. B. Harms co., New York. 

10815 


In Monterey; words by Frances S. 
Montgomery, melody by J. J. Hayes, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Car- 
mel, Calif. © 1c. May 21, 1928; 
EH 691788; John J. Hayes, Carmel, 
Calif. 10816 


In old Carolina; words and music by 
W. Hollingshed. © 1 ec. Apr. 30, 
1928; E 690213; Warren Holling- 
shed, Seattle. : 10817 


In old Kentucky; words and melody 
by W. Martin. ©1c. May 25, 1928; 
E 691890; Willetta Martin, Henry- 
etta, Okl. 10818 


In old Virginny; or, The daughter of 
Langworthy hall, an operetta for 
junior or senior high schools, words 
and musie by Ivine Shields, Lau- 
rene Shields, and Hattibelle Shields. 
4to.. © May. 1, 1928; 2 c. May 3; 
D 27321; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 10819 


In our memories of to-day; words 
by Madeline Mulvey, melody by S. 
C. Engle... © 1 c. May 7, 1928; E 
691339; Stella Cullen Engle, Rock- 
ledge, Pa. 10820 


In silence on the meadow; waltz by 
M. Abramowitz. © 1 ¢. May 26, 
1928; E 690915; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. 10821 


In the evening; fox trot, words and 
musie by James F. Hanley and Ed- 
die Dowling, arr. by Bob Haring; 
oreh; *:4t0, ©) May- 9, 1928-" 2¢. 
May 26; E 691923; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 10822 


In the evening; words by L. Costello, 
melody by Robt. H. Brennen. © 1c. 
May 26, 1928; E 690887; Louise Cos- 
tello, Mount Vernon, Va. 10823 


In the garden of love’s golden dream; 
words by A. L. Martin, melody by 
Robert H. Brennen. © 1 ¢. May 
7. 1928; E 691355; Augustus L. 
Martin, Leon, W. Va. 10824 


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10825 


In the palace of the king; by A. H. 
Weberbauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 691805; 
Arthur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
N. J. 10825 


In the secret place; words and music 
by A. N. Bostrom. (Jn Good tid- 
ings, v. 4, no. 6, June 1927) © June 
10,),1927 3.2 ce; Maynild) 1928: 
691554; Albert N. Bostrom, McAllen, 
Tex. 10826 


In the shadows; fox trot, words by 
E. Ray Goetz, music by Herman 
Finck, arr. by Lew Porter; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by T. Kahana. © 
May 16.° 1928 "2" \¢ May ali’: 1h 
690637 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 10827 


Indian dance; by Marian Sylvian, op. 


2° opie 3kC), 1 ea May Sash 2S ria, 
691718; Marie Westphal, New York. 
10828 


Indian medicine; intermezzo, by WN 
H. Weberbauer; pf. or organ! © 
Mar. 28, 1928; 2 e@ Apr. 18; H 


691306; Arthur H. Weberbauer, Irv- | 


10829 


Indian war whoop; melody by Floyd 
Ming. © 1 ¢ May 18, 1928; H 
691704; United pub. co., New York. 

108390 


Indian warriors; by Mildred Adair; 
pf. © May 14, 1928; 2c. May 12; H 
690504; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 10831 


Indiana loyalty march; words and mu- 
sic by M. H. Hindsley. 8vo. [Photo- 
Stan) Spe” Zor LO28 2) Ce ealvneny: 
5; E 690366; Mark Hubert Hinds- 
ley, Bloomington, Ind. 10832 


Indische hochzeit (Wedding in India) ; 
charakterstiick, von John Percy 
[pseud.], bearb. von Yoshitomo 
[pseud.], both of Germany; salon- 
orch. u. orch., mit pf. direktion. 
Ato. © Oct!'2, 1927; Le. Apr.’ 23, 
1928; EH 689713; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 10833 


Infantry (The) marching song; words 
and music by R. H. Fletcher. © 
1c. May 4, 1928; E 691252; Robert 
Howe Fletcher, Washington. 10834 


Inno a Christoforo Colombo; by Mauro 
Rosco, of Italy; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c May 16, 1928; E 691615; 
Mauro Rosco, New York. 10835 


Intermezzo grotesque; by M. Helfand; 
pf. -©:1.¢. May’ 8,°1928; EH 6904364 ; 
Maurice Helfand, New York. 10836 


ington, N. J. 


pt. 107, WS. v..25 


International (The) academy of mu- 
sic; ninety day home study course, 
by M. R. Hoover. Lessons 1-32. © 
Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. and aff: (May 2; 
A 1075473; Martin R. Hoover, Los 
Angeles. 10837 


International series of pianoforte 
albums; compiled by Ernest Austin, 
of Great Britain. bk. 3, 4. © Feb. 
3, 1928; 1 c. each Feb. 21; E 689802, 
689803 ; International music co., Itd., 
London. 10838, 10839 


Intimité (Intimacy); de J. Porret, of 
France, op. 162; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c¢. 
May 7; E 6920138; Julien Porret, La 


Barre-Deuil, France. 10840 
Introduction and fugue; by Sidney 
Homer, op. 40; organ. © Apr. 30, 


1928; 2 c. May 4; E 6903827; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 10841 


Introduction (The) to the piano; by 
. John Thompson. obl. 8vo. © May 
4, 1928 ;-2 ¢. May 5; ath, Mayet2.: 
A 1076856; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inec., New York. 10842 


Inundacion (La) de Santa Paula; cor- 
vido, letra por F. V. Leal, musica 
por Alfredo Marin, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. © 1 c. May 
19, 1928; E 690731; Felipe Valdes 
Leal, Los Angeles. 10843 


Investigatin’ blues; words and music 
by R. Howard. New York, Frank 
Harding. © May 18, 1928; 2c. May 


23; E 690806; Regina Howard, 
Maynard, O. 10844 
Invitation (The); words by P. B. 


Shelley, music by Reginald C. Rob- 
bins; bass or bar. voice. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 2 c. May 23; E 693079; 
Hditions Maurice Senart, Paris. 


10845 
Invocation; words by Thomas Hey- 
wood, music by Reginald C. Rob- 


bins; bass or bar. voice. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2 ec. May 23; E 693078; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 10846 


Invocation (Invocation); poéme de 
Lamartine, musique de Claude De- 
bussy; of Frante; pf. 4 4 mains et 
choeur pour voix d’hommes. © Mar. 
30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23;°H 689919; 
Choudens, Paris. 10847 


Invocation (Invoeation); poeéme de 
Lamartine, musique de Claude De- 
bussy, réduction par Marius Fran- 
cois Gaillard, of France; pf. a 2 
mains et choeur pour voix d’hommes. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


10870 


© Mar. 30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; EB 
689918 ;: Choudens, Paris. 10848 


Invocation 4 Aphrodite; extrait de La 
chatte, d’Henri Sauguet, arr. par S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 30, 1928; 


1 e@ Apr. 23; E 689940; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 10849 
Ipoku’; canzonetta cinese, versi e 


musica di R. Ciaramella, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; violin. © 
1 c. May 21, 1928; E 691787 ; Roberto 


Ciaramella, New York. 10850 
Iris; syncopated waltz, by _Harry 
Revel: pf. © May 22; 1928; 1 c. 


May 22; BE 692127; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 10851 


Is it gonna be long; fox trot, words 
by Geo. Whiting, music by Rubey 
Cowan and Charlie Abbot, arr. by 
Frank Skinner; orch. © May 23, 
1928; 2 c«. May 24: E 690773; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 10852 


Is it gonna be long; fox trot, words 
by Geo. Whiting, music by Rubey 
Cowan and Charlie Abbot, arr. by 
Walter C. Simon; pf. or organ. © 
May . 22,:1928; 2 ¢..;May 243; E 
690774; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

10853 


Is it gonna be long; fox trot, words 
by George Whiting, music by Rubey 
Cowan and Charlie Abbot; pf. and 
ukulele or banjulele banjo ace. © 
Mees 12S 2) ¢ May, 16; 
691630; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

10854 


ls it gonna be long; words by George 
Whiting, melody by Rubey Cowan 
and Charlie Abbot. © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1928 ; -E 690371; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 10855 


Is it yes, or is it no; words by Alfred 
Hichler. music by J. Eichler. ©1«. 
May 18, 1928; H 691692; Julian 
Hichler, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
IN? LY. 10856 


Is Jesus satisfied with me; words anid 
music by W. C. Brown. 


print] © May 2, 1928; 2c. May’7, 
E 690406; Wallace C. Brown, Laure! 
Dale, W. Va. \ 10857 
Island (The) of dreams; lullaby, 
words by Harriett Lyon Leonard. 
music by Erdell Mutchler. © May 


Re UIG25; 2 el May 7! 691287 ; 
Mutchler music pub. co., Miami, Fla. 
10858 


109262—28——-4 


[ Blue: 


Isle of dreams; words by Fannye 
Linn, music by Al Clark and Hyvelyn 


Lening. © 1 ¢@. May 28, 1928; E 
690946; Allan M. Clark, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. ~ 10859 


Isles (The) of Greece: 3 songs, words 
by Byron, music by Paul A. Irby, of 
Great Britain. 1. The isles of 
Grecce. [2 others] © Apr. 30, 
1928; 1 ec. May 2; E 689696; Well- 
ington music pub. co., 1td., London. 

10860 


It is I; words and music by Angie 
Maring Williams. (Jn The evangel- 
ist in song) © Aug. 15, 1927; 2c. . 
Apr. 23, 1928; HE 691848; O. E. 
Williams, Erie, Pa. 10861 


It’s a pain to me; words by A. L. 


Middleton, melody by Robert H. 
Brennen. © 1 ¢. May 7, 1928; HE 
691356; Alice L. Middleton, New 
York. 10862! 


It’s all up to you Caroline; words by 
Cliff Friend, melody by Abner 


Silver... ; © 1).¢.,.May,:2, 19285. E 
691199; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 10863 


It’s no one but you; melody by Buddy 
Burton: © 1c. May 24, 1928; H 
691898; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

10864 


It’s nobody’s. business; words and 
melody by Gladys Rodgers. © 1. 
May 2, 1928;:.E 691191; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 10865 


It’s only when we're dancing; words 


and melody by L. Jenkins. © 1 ec. 
May 2, 1928; HE 691181; Louise 
Jenkins, Gormania, W. Va. 10866 


It worries me; words by S. M. Storrs, 


music by Sylvester L. Cross. © 1 «. 
May 26, 1928; E 690890; Sibylla M. 
Storrs, Seattle. 10867 


Italian ecaprice; by W. M. Caeser; pf. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 « May 21; HB 
691758; Wyn Moritz-Caesar, Los 
Angeles, 10868 


by George Rodney, 
© 1.¢c: May 
Ernest Dale 
10869 


Ivalou; words 
music by E. D. Brown. 
1, 1928; HE 690426; 
Brown, Long Beach, Calif. 


Ivory lace; by Louis Alter; pf. © 
May 26, 1928; 2c. May '26; E 691914 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 
10870 


069 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES . 


10871 


J’ai toujours cru qu’un baiser. (Gern 
hab’ ich die frauwn gektisst); mél- 
odie-fox de Paganini, par Franz 
Lehar, arr. par F. Salabert, - of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur 
et paroles. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1 ¢« May 10; E 6982092; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 10871 


Ja, bei den Hottentotten .. .; foxtrot, 
text von Beda, musik von Richard 
Fall, of Austria. © Apr. 10, 1928; 
1c May 8; E 689944; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 10872 


Jack and Jill; by Andy Sannella, E 
flat alto saxophone with pf. acc. by 
Jack Shilkret. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
2c. May 2; E 691173; Spier and 
Coslow, inc., New York. 10873 


Jak taneza gorale; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1 ¢ Apr. 27, 1928; 
E 691418; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

10874 

Jane; words and music by Tom Ford 
and Irving Bibo; pf. ace, ‘with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© May’ 1,° 19283 2e. May 1; 
690192; Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., 
New York. 10875 

Jarmarka; village festival, by Sergei 
Mihailoff, op. 3, no. 3; pf. © Apr. 
28, 1928; 2 ec May 3; E 690267; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

10876 


Jarnach (Philipp) Drei rhapsodien; 
kammerduette, von P. Jarnach, of 
Spain, op. 20; violine u. klavier. © 
June 1, 1928; 1 ec. May 25; E 692230; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

10877 


Jaubert (Maurice) Six inventions; 
par M. Jaubert, of France; pf. 
Mar. 30, 1928; 1c. Apr. 23; E 689986 ; 
Siréne musicale, Paris. 10878 


Jauchzet Gott, alle lande (Make a 
joyful no’se unto God) ; concerto in 
Paschalis festum, von Julius 
Johannes Weiland, eingerichtet u. 
hrsg. von Ferdinand Saffe, of Ger- 
many; 1 singstimme o. einstimmigen 
chor., 2 violinen u. basso continuo, 


orgel o. klavier mit streichbass. 
Partitur. [German and English 
text! © Mar. 3, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; 


KH 689814; Adolph Nagel, Hannover, 
Germany. 10879 


Java (La) des pou'lleux; d’aprés la 
chanson de Ch. Pléau, musique de 
Ch. ,Courtioux, ,,of France;; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1c. May 10; BE 692073; 
Auguste Bose, Paris. 10880 


9) 


pt. TE, 4a, ¥. 2a 


Je suis de Valparaiso; de Yes, livret 
de Pierre Soulaine et René Pujol, 
musique de Maurice Yvain, of 
France; pf. et ukulele ace. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 c May 10: E 692263; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 10881 


Je suis de Valparaiso; paso-doble, de 
Yes, par Maurice Yvain, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur et paroles. 
4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c@ May 10; 
E 692273; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

10882 

Jesus, Jesus, dearer than all; words 
and musie by Angie Maring Wil- 
liams. (Jn The evangelist in song) 
© Aug. 15, 1927; 2 ec Apr. 23,.1928 ; 
E 691861; O. E. Williams, Erie, Pa. 

10883 


Jesus never fails; words and music 
by Arthur <A. Luther. (In The 
evangelist in song) © Aug. 15, 
1920; Qe. Apr 23,7202" Prworass = 
O. E. Williams, Hrie, Pa. 10884 


Jesus segnet die kindelein; kantate, 
von Adolf Pritimers, of Germany, op. 
54; alt- u. bass-solo. gemischten und 
kinder-chor wu. orgel. 4to. 1. Ach 
du sohn Davids, erbarm dich unser. 
[4 others] © Apr. 18, 1928; 1 «. 
May 5; E 689888; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 10885 


Jesus tender Saviour; words by T. B. 
Pollock, music by Paul Ambrose; 
women’s voices. 4to. © May 11, 
1928; 2 ec. May 14; E 690611; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 10886 


Jesus (The) way; words and music 


by Angie Maring Williams. (Jn 
The evangelist in song) © Aug. 
15; 1927 9) 2)°e.4 Ape) S2sun wOZ8Tt 


691860; O. E. Williams, Erie, Pa. 
10887 


Jesus will always love you; hymn, 
words by J. W. Ackerman and H. 
Lillenas, music by Haldor Lillenas, 
of Norway, domiciled at Indianapo- 
lis. © May 1, 1928; 2 ce May 23; 
E 691830; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 10888 


Jetzt geht’s der Dolly gut; foxtrot, 
worte u. musik von Willi Kollo, 
spezialarr. von Fred Ralph, both of 
Germany ; jazz-u. salon-orch. mit pf.- 
direction. 4to. © Apr. 14, 1928; 
1 ce. May 3; E 689810; Musikverlag 
City, Leipzig. 10889 


Jeux; de Ninerias, de Joaquin Turina, 
of Spain; pf. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 7; E 692004; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 10890 


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no. 5, 1928 


10914 


Jewell (Lucina) Air; from A little 
suite; violin and pf. © May 7%, 
1928; 2 ¢ May 11; BH 691481; G. 
Sehirmer, inc., New York. 10891 


Prelude; from A _ little suite; 
violin and pf. ©: May 7,, 1928; 2, ¢. 
May, 11; E 691478; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 10892 


Jt feo. tbreicer; 
Ol. 


Joshua 
10893 


melody; by 
violin and pf. [Photostat] 
May 21, 1928; E 691797; 
Perets Breiger, Chicago. 


Jig; from A little suite, by Lucina 
Jewell; violin and pf. © May 7, 
192653) 2c: May 11; EH 691482; G: 
Schirmer, inc, New York. 10894 


Jimmy da-Walk; words and music by 
Howard Johnson, Harry Barris and 
Jimmy Cavanaugh; pf.’ ace., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Apr. 30, 1928;.2 c. May 1; E 691174; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 10895 


Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy; comic ballad, 
words and music by E. B. Holley, 
arr. by T. V. Short. ©1e. May 26, 
1928; E 690918; Ernest Burdette 
Holley, St. Petersburg, Fla. 10896 


Johnnie; one step, extrait du Village 
blane, par Jean Wiener, arr. par 
Vance Lowry; orch., parties de- 
tachées avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928, 
1c. Apr. 23; E 690394; Max Eschig 
et cie., Paris. 10897 


Jolly (The) newsboys; words by 
Birdie’ Midkiff, music by H. C. 
Eldridge. Franklin, O., Eldridge 
entertainment house. © Oct. 14, 
1927; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 690785; 
Harry C. Eldridge, Franklin, O. 

10898 

Jongen (Joseph) Aria; par J. Jongen, 
of Belgium, op. 68, no. 1; violoncelle 
et pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 
23; E 692322; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 10899 


Jota Aragonaise; morceau lyrique, de 
Frank Louis Taylor, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 110, no. 2; violon et pf. © 


Jewish 


Mie. So. tos. he. May 2h." BH 
692149; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
10900 


Jubilee (The) witness; no. 2, hymns, 
selected by B. E. Mitchell, and 
others, arr. by E. C. Deas. 8vo. © 
Apr. 11, 1928%. 2c. Apr’ 27 y aft: Apr. 
28; A 1077007; Edward C. Deas, 
Chicago. 10901 


Jugend-album ; von Franz Behr, bearb. 
von Richard Krentzlin, of Germany ; 
klavier. bd. 4, 5: © Apr.) 2; 1928; 
1c. May 3; EB 689804, 689805 ; Rob- 
ert Forberg, Leipzig. 10902, 10903 


Jugendgarten; sammiung beliebter 
salon- und vortragsstticke, von Carl 
Giinschals, of Germany, op. 282, und 
andere, bearb. von Hermann Wenzel, 
of Germany;. pf. Band 4. © Feb. 
24, 1928; 1. ¢. Apr. .25;° ©, 689719; 


Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 10904 
Jugendpost; album 60 vortragsstticke 
ohne oktavenspannung, von Otto 
Frohlich, bearb. von Hermann 


Wenzel, both of Germany; pf. bd. 
1,4. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 © each Apr. 
23; E 689731, 689732; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 10905, 10906 


Jumbo-de-jum; words and music by 
E. C. Sprague. © 1c. May 18, 1928; 
EK 691714; Edmond Clark Sprague, 
Whitehall, Mich. 10907 


Junie; words by Donald A. Schmidt, 
music by E. Schmidt. Cleveland, O., 
Cooley pub. co. © May 8, 1928; 
2 c. May 10; E 691501; Elizabeth 
Schmidt, Cleveland. 10908 


Junior club greeting song; words and 
music by D. L. Stuckey. 8vo. 
Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. May 4; E 691214; 
Daisy Lee Stuckey, Sumter, S. C. 

10909 

Junior prom; from Yes, yes Siam, 

words and music by J. Falk; pf. 


{[Blue-print] © 1 c¢. May 15, 1928; 
E 690598; Joseph Falk, Allston, 
Mass. 10910 


Junkers Bremen march; melody by A. 
Frazzini. © 1c. May 7, 1928; E 
691352; Amicus Frazzini, Boston. 

10911 


Just a couple o’ kids; words and mel- 
ody by J. F. Taylor. © 1c. May 
21, 1928; E 691771; John Floyd Tay- 
lor, Anderson, Ind. 10912 


Just a little blue for you; words and 
music by James F. Hanley; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
("May 21, 1928. "2*e" May’ 22): " i 
690744; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 10913 


Just a little cottage at the end of lov- 
ers’ lane; from Tanya, words and 
music by T. C. M. Antonacci. ©1e. 
May 3, 1928; E 691234; Theresa C. 
M. Antonacci, San Jose, Calif. 

10914 


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10915 


Just a little west of West Virginia; 
words and music by Harry Pease 
and Ed. G. Nelson, arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett; pf. and ukulele acc. © May 
14, 1928; 2 c« May 14; E 691540; 
Harold Rossiter music co., Chicago. 

10915 


Just a night for meditation; fox trot, 
words and music by Lewis-Young 
and Lew Pollack, arr. by Arthur 
Lange; orch. 4to. © May 18, 1928; 
2c. May 26;.E 691926; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

10916 


Just a night for meditation; words 
and music by Lewis & Young and 
Lew Pollack; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © May 11, 
1928; 2 c May 12; E 691529; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

10917 

Just another day with Jesus; words 
and music by A. H. Ackley. © May 
24, 1928: 2 « May.28;..H, 691917; 
Walter C. Schofield, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 10918 


Just because; words by Dick Shryock | 


fi. e. Richard Shyrock], music by 
Bob Gilbert [i. e. R. Gilbert] © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1928; E 691242; Robert 
Gilbert, Oskaloosa, Ia. 10919 


Just blue; waltz, words by J. Ranauld, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. May 
26, 1928; E 691941; Jeanne Ranauld, 
Chicago. 10920 


Just dreaming: words and melody by 
J: : Jc: Nunziato: “© 1.e; May 23, 
1928; E 690896; James J. Nunziato, 
Comstock, N. Y. 10921 


Just kids; words by Sidney Clare and 


Charles Tobias, melody by Jimmy 
Monaco. © 1.@ May 1, 1928: EH 
690236; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 10922 


Just one more day; love waltz, on a 
theme by P. ‘Tschaikowsky, words 
and music by Jack Mahoney; pf. and 
ukulele acc., with E flat alto and B 
flat ten. saxophone pts. © Apr. 27, 
1928; 2c. May 1; EH 690191; Belwin, 
ine., New York. 10923 


Just one more day; waltz. on a theme 
by Tschaikowsky, words and music 
by. Jack Mahoney, arr. by Henri 
Weber; orch. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
2c. May 7: E 691394; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 10924 


Just talk with him a_ little while: 
words and musie by Angie Maring 


pt. TRIS. v.28 


Williams. (Jn The evangelist in 
song.) © Aug. 15, 1927; 2 c. Apr. 
23, 1928; E 691849; O. E. Williams, 
Hrie, Pa. 10925 


Just to call back a few passed years; 
words and music by B. C. MecCub- 
bin. © May 22, 1928; 2 ec. May 24; 
E 690863; Basil C. McCubbin, Rock 
Island, Ill. 10926 


Just to please you; words and melody 
by E. M. Grajewski and Reggy Gra- 
jewski [i. e. Regina A. Grajewski] 
© 1c. May 15, 1928; E 691592; Ea- 

. mund M. Grajewski, Chicago. 
10927 


Ka-la-ma-zoo; quartette burlesque, 
words and music by I. B. Arnstein. 
© 1c. May 12, 1928; E 691544; Ira 
B. Arnstein, New York. 10928 


Katzenjammer (Seediness) ; von Hans 
May. of Austria; salon-orch., mit pf. 
 direktion u. violine 1 direktion. © 
Feb... 27; 1928) nen eApriiea 
689754; Wiener bohéme-verlag. Ber- 
Lins Pf = 10929 


Keep climbin’; lyric and melody by F. 
Padwe. © 1 ¢ May 22, 1928: H 
690765; Frank Padwe, New York. 

10930 


Keep smiling; words and music by A. 
H. Ackley... © May 24, 1928; 2 e. 
May 28; E 691918; Waiter C. Scho- 
field, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 109381 


Keep smiling till the clouds roll by; 
words by EF. H. Carter, music by 
M. J. Benoit. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1928; 
E 691332: Frank Harold Carter and 
Meclea James Benoit, Indian Or- 
chard, Mass. 10932 


Keep watching for the bluebird; fox 
trot, words and music by Billy Bis- 
satt L&W... den Bissecuia Gn. G. 
May 31, 1928; E 691988; William 
John Bissett, St. Catharines, On- 
tario, Canada. 10933 


Kentucky, o’ Kentucky ; words by Sara 
Carter Graddy [pseud. of S. F. 
Graddy]. music by Charles L. John- 
son. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1928: E 687987; 
Sara Frances Graddy, Hoxie, Kan. 

10934 


Ketty boxeur; fantaisie-sélection, par 
G. Gabaroche, arr. par Francis Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1c. May 10; E. 692264; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 10935 


068 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Keyboard adventures; ten study 
pieces, by A. Louis Scarmolin; pf. 
© May 18, 1928; 2 c. May 21; E 
691817; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 10936 


Keyboard (The) express; melody by 
Mike Jackson. © 1c. May 2, 1928; 
E 691192; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 10937 

Kiddy dear; words and music by W. 
CG. Gunther. ©.1 c. May 23, 1928; 
E 690839; William Carl Gunther, 
Saranac Lake, N. Y. 10938 

Kind (The) that makes the U. S. A.; 
words and music by C. H. Linn, arr. 
by Herman Arndt. © 1 c. May 7, 
1928; E 6913844; Cicero H. Linn, 
Pueblo Col. 10939 


Kinder-sinfonie (Children’s sym- 
phony); von Theodor -Prusse, of 
Germany, op: 4. 1. Klavier zu 4 
hainden.—2. Klavier zu 2 handen, 2 
violinen, cello und _ kinderinstru- 
mente. © Aug. 31, 1927; 1 c. each 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 689745, 689746; 
Georg Bratfisch, Frankfurt-Oder, 
Germany. 10940, 10941 


Kinder-spiel und tanzlieder; worte u. 
musik von O. Blensdorf, of Germany. 
ier, SHautace-—2. heft: 7° '© 
Mar. 2, 1928; 1 «@ each Apr. 28; 
E 689826, 689827; Otto Blensdorf, 
Godesberg/Rh., Germany. 

10942, 10943 

Kinderlust (Children’s enjoyment) ; 
60 leichte vortragsstticke, von Emil 
Radi, bearb. von Hermann Wenzel, 
both of Germany; pf., 4 hinden. bd. 
1,2. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. each Apr. 
23; E 689727, 689728; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 10944, 10945 


King Cormac; musical monograph on 
Irish folk-song, by A. W. Patterson, 
of Great Britain, op. 35, no. 1; pf. 
Dublin, Pigott & co., ltd. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 1 «@ May 4; E 689811; 
Annie W. Patterson, Cork, Ireland. 

10946 


King (The) of kings; words and musie 
by A. HE. Buckingham. Berkeley, 
Calif., Fireside songs. © May 22, 
1928; 2 ce. May 28; E 690921; Albert 
Edward Buckingham, Berkeley, 
Calif. 10947 


King (The) triumphant; sacred ecan- 
tata, words compiled by C. P. E. 
Smith, music by Ernest A. Dicks, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 


4to. © Apr. 28, 1928; 1 ce. May 10; 
E 692035; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Giasgow. 10948 


10959 


i 


Kingdom (The) of make-believe; 
words and music by B. Raffetto, arr. 
by Margaret Zerbe Cowl. © 1 ¢. 
May 28, 1928; E 690965; Bertha 
Raffetto, Reno, Ney. 10949 

Kirmes (Kermess); lindliches fest, 
von Hans May, of Austria; salon- 
orch., mit pf. direktion und violine 
1 direktion. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 28; E 689756; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Berlin. 10950 

Kiss (A) before we part; words and 


music by M. Preston. © 1c. May 
5, 1928; EH 690380; Mae Preston, 
Los Angeles. 10951 


Kiss (A) for Cinderella ; from Present 
arms, words by Lorenz Hart, music 
by Richard Rodgers; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © May 23, 1928; 2c. May 
25; E 690856; Harms, ine, New 
York. 10952 


Kiss (A) from you; waltz, words and 
music by Alby Carrithers and Hilda 
Carrithers; pf, -© 1c. May 3, 1928; 


EK 691235; Alby FEF. Carrithers, 
Kansas City, Mo. 10953 
Klatschbasen (Telltales); von Mac 


Adams [pseud. of Hans May], of 
Austria; salon-orch., mit pf. direk- 
tion u. violine 1 direktion. © Feb. 
21, 1928; 1. ¢..Apr., 23; E 689758; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 
10954 
Klavierfibel; 1. heft, deutsche volks- 
lieder, gesetzt von LL. Deutsch, of 
Austria; zweistimmig. © Apr. 19, 
1928; 1 c. Mar. 31; EH 692324; Leon- 
hard Deutsch, Vienna. 10955 


Kleine (Hine) liebelei; valse boston, 
worte von Fritz Rotter u. Otto 
Stransky, musik von Harry Ralton, 
of Germany. © Apr. 1, 1928; 1. 
May 10; EH 689954; Drei masken- 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 10956 


Kleiner flirt (A little flirt); von 
Guido Vanini [pseud.], of Austria ; 
salon-orch. mit violino 1 direction, 
pf. direction u. organo. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; E 689760; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 10957 


Kochana Madzia (Lovable Margie) ; 
polka, by J. B. Janik; pf. [Blue- 
print]..{ © fl ye Maye 3.2:19285)' EB 
690295: Bishop music pub. house, 
Buffalo. 10958 


Koechlin (Ch.) 64 exercices A 2 
parties; pour les commencants, sans 
le passage du pouce, par Ch. Koech- 
lin, of France; pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. May 23; E 692318; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 10959 


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10960 


Konig Tod; musikdichtung in einem 
aufzug, text von Franz Lestan, 
musik von Wilhelm Rettich, of Ger- 
many, op. 9; klavierauszug, mit text. 
© Feb. 28, 1928: 1) Apr 23*° EB 
689886; Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 10960: 


Kokeika; polka, by <A. Schwartz: 
violin: ©. W ex Apr 2928 EB 
691425; Abe Schwartz. New York. 


10961 


Kokolo blues; words and melody by 
Madlyn > Davis. © 1 ¢ May 31, 
1828; E 693026; Chicago musie pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 10962 


Komm mit mir an die see; foxtrot, 
text von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Otto Stransky. of Germany. © Apr. 
1, 1928; 1 «. May 10; BE 689959; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 10963 


Kiiss mich; tango, aus Mtinchhausen, 
text von Felix Doérmann u. Bela Jen- 
bach, musik von Ernst Steffan-Blas- 
ser, of Austria. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1c. Apr. 23, 1928; E 689769; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Le'pzig. 10964 

Kum do kumy; melody by P. Hume- 
niuk. ©1c. May 3, 1928; E 690292; 
Paul Humeniuk, New York. 10965 


Kute and kunning; by Claude Lapham; 


pf. © May 14, 1928; 2 ec. May 15; | 


E 691564; Alfred & co., New York. 
10966 


Kyrie eleison; paroles de Paul Ver- 
laine, musique de Renée Philippart 
Gonzalez, of France. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 1 ce. May 23; E 692312; Wdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 10967 


Lacreme d’ammore; serenata, versi e 
musica di S. Ricca, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. © 1. May 16, 
1928 ; E 691725; Silvio Ricca, Brook- 
lyn. 10968 


Ladron (Thief) ; tango, English lyrics 
by Carol Raven, Spanish lyrics by 
Luis C. Sepulveda and Carlos Co- 
bian, music by C. Cobian. © May 
16, 1928; 2 ec. May 17; EH. 690638 ; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 10969 


Lady Pompadour; court dance, by 
Gabriel Morel, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; violin and pf. © May 28, 
1928;'2 ec. May 31; E 693058; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 
10970 


pt. 17, f: s.,-V..28 


Lagoon (A) in Rangoon; a Burmese 
barearolle, words and music by Val 
Valentine, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele and banjulele banjo 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© May 21, 1928; 1 « May 22: EH 
692194; B. Feldman & co., London. 

10971 


Lagrima (Una); tango, de José Sen- 
tis, of Spain; pf.: © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1 ce. May 10; E 692289; Francis Sa- 
labert, Paris. 10972 


Lake (The) isle of Innisfree; words 
by W. B. Yeats, music by Muriel 
Herbert; in E. © May 11, 1928; 
1c May 12; E 692114; Elkin & co.., 
ltd., London. 10973 


Lake (The) of the dismal swamp; 
choral. ballad, words by 'Thomas 
Moore, music by Russell Hancock 
Miles; women’s voices, with sop. 
solo. 4to. © May 11, 1928; 2 «. 

' May 11; E 6913892; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. ‘10974 


Lamb of God; words and music by 
Angie Maring Williams. (In The 
evangelist in song) Aug. 15, 
1927; 2 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; E 691858; 
O. E. Williams, Hrie, Pa. 10975 


Land (A) so far away; words and 
melody by M. B. Dockrell, of Can- 
ada. ©1c. May 18, 1928; E 691689 ; 
Margery Brenda Dockrell, Cockburn 
Island, Ont., Canada. 10976 


Lane of love; words and music by 
M. C. Jansen. © 1c. May 19. 1928; 
E 690727; Maude Campbell-Jansen, 
San José, Calif. 10977 


Lantern (The) album; arr. scored, 
ed., fingered and bowed by James 
Brown, of England; string orch., 
with pf. 1. Preludio. [4 others] 
© May 14, 1928; 1’ c. May 15; EB 
692112; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

10978 


Largo; from The new world sym- 
phony, by Antonin Dvorak, arr. by 
Henry S. Sawyer, bowed and fin- 
gered by Ann Hathaway; violin solo, 
duet, trio or quartet, with pf. ace. 
4to.. © Apr. 30; 1928; 2 e (May 3; 
E 690255; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 10979 


Lark (The); words by Donald Bain, 
music by E. A. Schulze, arr. by A. 


GG. W.. ‘© Tey Maye at, 0285 b 
691455; Ernest A. Schulze, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 10980 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Last night; words and music by E. BE. 
Reed. 1 ec. May 26, 1928; E 
691939 ; Eleanor EH. Reed, New York. 

10981 


Last night I dreamed you kissed me; 
fox trot, lyric by Gus Kahn, music 
by Carmen Lombardo, arr. by Wal- 
ter C. Simon; pf. or organ. © May 
22, 1928; 2 « May 24; E 690779; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 10982 


Last night I dreamed you-kissed me; 
fox trot, words by Gus Kahn, mus’c 
by Carmen Lombardo; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 
27; E 691164; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. > 10983 


Last (The) word; march. by G. H. 
Huffine; band. 4to. © May 19, 
1928; 2 c. May 19; E 690704; Karl 
L. King music house, Fort Dodge, 
Ta. 10984 


Laugh; words and melody by W. J. 
Guess. © 1 c. May 25, 1928; E 
680907; Wilmot Joseph Guess, New 
York. 10985 


Laughter has come; words by Mildred 
Seitz, music by Ralph Cox, 1. Sop. 
or ten—2. Alto or bar. © May 10, 
1928; 2 c. each May 15; E 690568; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

10986 


words and melody by 
Len Gray and Al Gifford, jr. ©1c. 
May 2, 1928: E 691193; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 10987 


League (The) of nations; words and 
music by J. B. Wark. © May 7, 
1928; 2 c. May 21; E 691750; J. B. 
Wark, Portland, Or. 10988 


Leb. wohl mein deern am _  schonen 
Elbestrand; slow-fox aus Achtung! 
es wird gedreht, worte von Walther 
Rothenburg-Wero, musik von Franz 
Strassmann, of Germany. © Dec. 
Bal £9275 2. ayn Aprye23,, (h028 eq H 
689847; Fritz Horst, Altona/Elbe, 
Germany. 10989 


Leb’ wohl vergiss mich; slow-fox, 
worte von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Jim Cowler, of Germany. © Apr. 
mrHg28; 1 «. May 10; BE 689955; 
Drei masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

10890 


Lebedig yankil; words by M. Rund, 
melody by A. Lebedoff. © 1 ¢. May 
7, 1928; E 690424; Morris Rund, 
New York. 10991 


Lazy mama; 


11003 


~ 


*Lectric chair blues; words and mel- 
ody by Lemon Jefferson. © 1 « 
May 31, 1928; E 6930385; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 10992 


Leggenda Hawaiiana; adattamento 
ritmico di Guido di Napoli, musica 
di Edoardo Lanzetta, of Italy. © 


ABT. st. LOZSey aver May sh 0H) 
692100; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
10993 


Legionette (The) ; musical comedy in 
3 acts, words and music by C. 
Smiley. © 1 c..May 24, 1928; D 
273827; Chas. Smiley, Paris, Tex. 

10994 


Lei, lei, buy lei; from the Junior 
league review Hula moon, words by 
Don Blanding, music by R. A. 
Anderson. © May 2, 1928; 2 « 
May 8; E 691367; R. Alexander 
Anderson, Honolulu. 10995 


Lenauheimer; walzer, by P. Miiller;: 


violin. © 1° ¢ May 2, 1928: E 
691373; Peter Miiller, Philadelphia. 
10996 

Lerche (Die); polka, py P. Miiller; 
violin. Le... May 2... 1928) 
691872; Peter Miller, Randolph, Pa. 

. 10997 
Let freedom’s music ring; hymn of 


freedom, words and music by Well- 
ington Adams; mixed voices. 4to. 
Apr 23. 1928 > 2c Aor ote oh 
691357; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 10998 


Let’s give three cheers for the three 
volunteers; words and music by 
Jack Palmer and Irving Mills. © 


May 1051928: ‘2 ef oMaty + 162° Hi 
691568; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 
10999 


Letter (A) from my boy; words and 
music by Alexander McArthur 
[pseud. of L. Nicchia] © 1 c¢. May 
10, 1928; E 691450; Lillian Nicchia, 
Mountain Lakes, N. J. 11000 

Letters; words and music by J. deC. 
Lagassé. © 1 ¢. May 28, 1928; EB 
691958; Julie deChamplain Lagassé, 
Fall River, Mass. 11001 


Li moi dili miricani; versi e melodia 


di P. Sciascia, of Italy. © 1c. May 
15, 1928; E 691598; Pasquale 
Sciascia, Philadelphia. 11002 


Li paise de bare; versi e musica di 


Michele Rapanaro; violin. © 1 «. 
May 15, 1928; E 691589; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 11003 


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11004 


pt. 111, mis. W. 25 


Li paisi dila maiella; versi e melodia 
di P. Sciascia, of Italy. © 1c. May 
15, 1928; H 691599; Pasquale Scias- 
cia, Philadelphia. 11004 


Libro (11) dei compiti; per la scuola 
di teoria e solfeggio, di Ettore Poz- 
zoli, of Italy. obl. 8vo. 1. Fasci- 
colo primo.—2, Fascicolo Secondo. 
© May 16, 1928; 1 c each May 17; 
He 692121, 692122; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 11005, 11006 


Liebesgestiindnis (Love confession) ; 
canzonetta, von Otto Kockert, op. 86, 
bearb. von L. Zeitlberger, both of 
Germany; orch., mit pf. direktion. 
400. -©) Angi 24° 1926. 1 ex Apres 23: 

. 1928; EH 689712; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 11007 


Liederperlen; 150 der _ beliebtesten 
volksmelodien, bearb. von Hermann 
Wenzel, of Germany, 2*° stimme, ad 
lib. bd. 1. 1. Bearb. von L. Gar- 
dini, of Germany, fiir 1 0. 2 mando- 
linen.—2. Bearb. von Wilhelm Lerz, 
of Germany, fiir 1 0. 2 trompeten.— 
3. Bearb. von Gustav. Metzler, of 
Germany, fiir 1 o. 2 violinen. 
Feb. 1, 13, 1928; 1 c. each Apr. 23; 
KE 689722-689724; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
wig. 11008-11010 


Lietuvin hymnas; march, melody by 
A. Schwartz. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; 
HK 691424; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

11011 


Life; folk play, with music by Jean 
Stor [pseud. of W. Astor Morgan | 
© 1c. May 12, 1928; D 27320; W. 
Astor Morgan, New York. 11012 


Life’s sunshine; words and melody by 
H. P. Nissen. © 1 ¢. May 9, 1928; 
EH 691385; Harry Petersen Nissen, 
Oakland, Calif. 11013 


Light; sacred song, words by Emmy 
Matt Rush, music by Mabelle Dyer ; 
med. voice. © May 18, 1928; 2 «. 
May 21; E 691819; Walter A. 
Quincke, Los Angeles. 11014 


Light house blues; words and melody 
by Lemon Jefferson. © 1 c. May 
31, 1928; E 693046; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 11015 


Light o’ love; fox trot, words by J. 
Ranauld, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ¢. May 26, 1928; E 691945; Jeanne 
Ranauld, Chicago. 11016 


Lilac time; words and melody by 
Frank Parente. © 1 ec. May 15, 
1928; H 691586; James Dante, Mad- 
ison, N. J. 11017 


ave 


Lilge (Hermann) Drei impromptus; 
von H. Lilge, of Germany, op. 15; 
klavier. 1. Andante quasi allegretto. 
[2 others] © Jan. 5, 1928: 1 « 
Apr. 23; E 689858; Chr. Friedrich 
Vieweg, G. m. b. H., Berlin-Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 11018 


Lincke winke; fox trot-fantasie 2, von 
Paul Lincke, of Germany; salon- 
orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. © May 
7, 1928; 1 « May .25; Hi 692204; 
Apollo verlag, Berlin. 11019 


Lindbergh ; words and music by R. L. 
Calkins. © 1 ¢. May 26, 1928: EB 
691936; Rosa Laura Calkins, Albu- 
querque, N. M. 11020 


Lindbergh en Puerto Rico; danzo6n, 
por F. Carballo; pf. © 1 ¢. May 29, 
1928; H 690966; Francisco Carballo, 
Santurece, P. R. 11021 


Lindenwood college songs; words and 
music by Helen Asher, Marian Haire, 
and others, compiled and ed. by 

/ John Thomas. © May 21, 1928; 
2c. May 23; H 690831; Lindenwood — 
college, St. Charles, Mo. 11022 


‘Lindy: words and music by F. Mc- 


Closkey. © May 12, 1928; 2 c. May 
14; E 691532; Frank McCloskey, 
Philadelphia. 11023 


Lindy, the bird of the clouds; words 
by A. S. Martorelli, melody by Nick 
Aversano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1 ec. May 9, 1928; E 
6913881; A. S. Martorelli, New York. 

11024 

Lindy, we’re a million strong for you; 
words by Robert E. Kerwin, music 
by S. P. Carpenter. Boston, Mass., 
Tremont music pub. co. © May 2, 
1928; 2c. May 3; EH 691226; Seth P. 
Carpenter, Framingham, Mass. 

11025 

Lingering memories; romanza, by Eric 
R. Moss, arr. by Calvin Grooms}; vio- 
lin and pf. © May 28, 1928; 2 «. 
May 31; E 693064; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 11026 


Lion (The) of Judah; words and mu- 
sic by Angie Maring Williams. (In 
The evangelist in song.) © Aug. 
15, °° 1927; 2°’ eG Apr. Zan e1o2s 
691844; O. E. Williams, Erie, Pa. 

11027 


Liriche; traduzione di Augusto Her- 
met e Lamberto Caffarelli, musica di 
Lamberto Caffarelli, of Italy. Canto 
a Maria. [2 others] © Apr. 20, 
1928; 1 c. May 22; BH 692329; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 11028 


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no. 5, 1928 


Lise; poésie d’Henri Bernard, musique 
d’Edouard Mathé, of France. © 
Wer '30; 719283." ec... Apr, 23; HB 
689939 ; Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. 11029 


Liszt (Franz) Lisztonia; fox-trot fan- 
tasy on melodies of Franz Liszt, arr. 
by Calvin Grooms; pf. © May 1, 
1928; 2 ec. May 3; E 690270; Century 
musie pub. ¢co., New York. 11030 


Lisztonia; fox trot fantasy on 
melodies of F. Liszt, by Calvin 
Grocms, arr. by Frank E. Barry; 
orech. © May 8, 1928; 2 c. May 10; 
E 690579; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 11031 


Little (The) bachelor bird; words by 
Fred G. Bowles, music by C. Edgar 
Ford. © May 5, 1928; 2 ec. May 7; 
E 690456; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 11032 


Little black sheep; words by Charles 
Newman, music by Larry Shay, arr. 
by Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 15, 1928; 2 c. May 17; 
E 690691; Milton Weil music co., 
Chicago. 11033 


Little (A) Dutch garden; three pf. 
cho., words by Hattie Whitney, mu- 
sic by Catherine Panill Mead, arr. 
by Ralph L. Baldwin; mixed voices 
with bass solo. 4to. © May 11, 
1928; 2 « May 14; E 690616; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 11034 


Little flower; words by Mary Frances 
Butts, music by E. L. Wendel; sop. 
© 1c. May 7, 1928; BH 691351: Em- 
ma Louise Wendel, Trenton, N. J. 

11035 

Little high hat; from High-hat, words 

»- and music by Ted Williams; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by Erwin J. Rung. 
© May 14,1928; 2c. May 12: BH 
690513; Shattinger piano & music 
-co., St. Louis. 11036 


Little Irish rose: from Abie’s Irish 
rose, words by Anne Nichols, music 
by .J..S. Zamecnik; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© May ‘8, 1928;.2 ¢ May..7%;.. EB 
691258; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 110387 


Little madcap (Schmeichelkitgchen) ; 
by Richard Krentzlin, of Germany, 
op. 125, no. 3; pf. ©;May 10, 1928 ; 
2 ¢. May 12; E 690625; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 110388 


Little Miss Friendly; from The friend- 
ly girl, words and music by E. H. 


- 11050 


Clarke. © May 5, 1928; 2 c. May 
22; EH 691823; Hrle Howe Clarke, 
Brookline, Mass. 110389 


Little (The) shirt my mother made 
for me; words anon., music by C. 
Carver. © 1 @ May 11, 1928; E 
691438 ; Charles Carver, Los Angeles. 

11040 


Little sleepy eyes; words by R. M. 
Trackwell, melody by Charles W. 
Randall. © 1c. May 21, 1928; E 
691770; Raymond M. Trackwell, 
Oakland, Calif. 11041 


Little (A) too much of everything is 
not enough for me; words by T. L. 
Paine, music by Chester Escher. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 5; E 690365 ; 
Tracy L. Paine, Milwaukee. 11042 


Lizzie is Elizabeth now; words and 
melody by Lillias Macox Wilson 
[pseud: of L.. M. Wilcox] © 1 e¢. 
May 12, 1928; E 690548; Lillian 
Mason Wilcox, Little Compton, R. I. 

11043 


Lolita; por A. Rubio y Hd Tavo, both 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles, 
Calif.; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
May 3, 1928; 2c. May 5; E 6912638; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 11044 


Lolita; words and music by Maurice 
Arnold; 3 treble voices. 4to. 
May 9, 1928; 2c. May 26; E 691910; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 11045 


London fog; fox trot, by Jack Le Soir 


and Ray Doll, arr. by Irving Peskin; 
orch2*’4ito.” ©), Apr: 20; 49285" 2) @. 
May 14; E 691533; Denton & Has- 
kins musie pub. co., inc., New York. 


11046 

London pieces; for young - music 
makers. by Alan Gordon, of Eng- 
land; pf: © May 4, 1928; 1 c. May 
5; HE 689900; Elkin &**co., Jtd., 
London. 11047 


Lonely (The) grave; words and mel- 
ody by Claude Grant. © 1 ¢. May 
18, 1928; E 691705; United pub. co., 
New York. 11048 


Lonely I wait for you; words and 
music by B. Hall. © 1c. May 14, 
1928; E 690584; Billy Hall, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn. 11049: 


Lonely, like the man in the moon for 
you; fox-trot, words and music by 
Max Siegel and Maurice H. Fried- 
feld, arr. by Jean Walz. © May 8, 
1928; 2 e. May 10; E 691502; Julian 
Mack, Chicago. 11050 


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11051 


Lonely little bluebird; words and mel- 
ody by Harry Woods. © 1c. May 
11, 1928; EH 6914381; Irving Berlin, 

_ ine., New York. 11051 


Long ago; hymn, words by Maude 
Wilson, music by R. Harkness, of 
Australia, domiciled at South Pasa- 
dena, Calif. © Oct..1, 1926; 2 «¢. 
May 18, 1928; E 691647; Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif. 

11052 

Long lost John blues; words and mel- 
ody by Charlie Jackson. © 1 «@ 
May 31, 1928; E 693030; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 11053 

Longing: waltz, words by J. Ranauld, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. May 
26, 1928; EH 691944; Jeanne Ranauld, 
Chicago. 11054 


Lontano non posso stare; versi di L. 
Tartaglia, musica di G. Marranzini, 
of Italy; 1st violin. © 1c. May 10, 
1928; E 690484; Luigi Tartaglia, 
Albany. 11055 

Look who’s in love with me; words 


and melody by Benee_ Russell, 
Charles Tobias, and Henry H. 
Tobias. © 1 ce. May 8, 1928; E 


690427; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 11056 


Looking for the blues; words and mel- 
ody by Thomas A. Dorsey. © 1. 
May 10, 1928; E 690479; Richard 
M. Jones music pub. co., Chicago. 

11057 

Loop the loop; march, by F. BH. Noel; 
band. Cincinnati O., Fillmore music 
house. 4to. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 12; E 690520; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 11058 


Lorna; words by F. J. Manhart, music 
by Jean Stor. Richmond, Va., New 
south music co. © May 1, 1928; 
2 ec. May 8; E 6903841; Frank J. 
Manhart, Richmond. 11059 


Lost-boy blues; melody by P. McAbee. 
© 1e. May 10, 1928; E 690485; 


United pub. co., New York. 11060 
Louise; words and music by L. 
Gavigan. © 1c. May 8, 1928; HE 


691709; Louise Gavigan, Sacramento, 
Calif. 11061 


Louma; 3 barearolle, par Serge 
Weksler, of France; orch.; avec pf. 
conducteur et 1°* violons conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c. May 7; 
E 689992; Choudens, Paris. 11062: 


Love affairs; words by Al Dubin, mel- 
ody by J. Russel Robinson. © 1 ¢. 


pt. IIT, 0. s., v. 23 


May 22, 1928; E 691776; Waterson, — 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. . 
11063 


Love call from Spain; words and 
music by O. Webs. © 1 c¢. May 12, 
1928; E 690544; Oleg Webs, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 11064 


Love dawned yesterday; words and 
music by O. M. Lansing. -© 1 e. 
May 23, 1928; EH 690847; Olga M. 
Lansing, Venice, Calif. 11065 


Love divine; hymn anthem, words by 
Charles Wesley, music by Ros Vors; 
mixed voices. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
2 ¢ May 10; E 690465; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. 11066 


Love dreams; words by Ethel Claire 
Goodell, music by J. P. Breiger. 
[Photostat] © 1.¢ May 21, 1928; 
EK 691796; Joshua Perets’ Breiger, 
Chicago. 11067 


Love in a village; a comic opera in 
three acts, by Isaac Bickerstaffe, of 
England, music by Dr. Arne and 
others, arr. by Alfred Reynolds, of 
England. 4to. © May 11, 1928; 1c. 
May 17; D 27323; Eikin & co., Itd., 
London. 11068 


Love is a riddle; words and music by 
John Prindle Seott. 1. Med. voice.— 
2. High voice. © May 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
each. May “16; EL, GS06S1 >) Bo. 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 11069 


Love is a ticklish thing; words and 
melody by W. R. Hodgin. ©1e 
May 31, 1928; E 691986; Willard 
Randolph Hodgin, Greensboro, N. C. 

11070 


Love is my wonderful song; words 
and melody by J. E. Burch. ©1e. 
Apr. 30, 1928; E 690201; Ralph Peer, 
New York. 11071 


Love is the wind; words by Eleanor 
Hammond, music by Raymond Earle 
Mitchell; low voice. © May 17, 
1928; 2 ce. May 21; E 691738; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 

11072 

Love lies; words and music by B. 
Morrell. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1928; E 
690223 ; Bensie Morrell, Los Angeles. 

11073 


Love, like a bee; words by J. Edgar 


Smith, music by D. Dowell. © 1 ce. 
Mar. 13, 1928; HE 690605; Della 
Dowell, Wake Forest, N. C. 11074 


Love only one all the time; words and 
melody by J. Tucker. © 1 ec. May 
9, 1928; E 6913877 ; Jeannette Tucker, 
New Orleans. 11075 


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no. 5, 1928 


Love where roses bloom in springtime ; 
lyrics by E. Howard, melody by 
Vernon Hughes and E. Howard. © 
1 ec. May 238, 1928; E 690840; Ed- 
ward Howard, Washington. 11076 


Lovely; words and melody by Bud 
Fernwood. © 1c. May 25, 1928; 
E 690908; Roland Guehrer, New 
York. 11077 


Lovely voices of the sky; Christmas 
song, words anon., music by James 
Raymond Duane; organ acc. with 
violin obbl. ad l'b. © Mar. 29, 1928; 
2 e. May 28; E 690930; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. ‘11078 


Lovye’s conquest; burlesque ballad, 
words and music by Ernest Long- 
staffe, of Great Britain. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 5, 
1928; 1 c. May 22; E 692182; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 11079 


Love’s enemy; words by George Dar- 
sey, music by Jay Vick [pseud. of 
J. V. O’Brien] [Photostat] ©1le. 
May 10, 1928; E 691447; J. Vick 
O’Brien, Pittsburgh. 11080 


Love’s message; by William Berwald ; 
violin obbl. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 11; E 691518; Oliver Murray 
Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 11081 


Love’s moment; by George Bagby; 
cello with pf. ace. © May 7, 1928; 
2c. May 11; E 691510; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 11082 


Love’s sweet unity; waltz song, words 
by J. B. Crosby, music by Thomas 
A. Dorsey. © May 22, 1928; 2 e. 
May 24; E 690864; Joseph B. 
Crosby, Chicago. 11083 


Love’s worship; words by Violet Mor- 
land, music by Kenneth A. Wright, 
of Great Britain; high voice; in G. 
London, Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © 


May 12; .1928;; .1. ce) May: 24; E 
692226; Hawkes & son, (London) 
ltd., London. 11084 


Loving you; words by G. Gruskin and 
Jack Pincus, music by J. Solomon, 
arr. by Wallee Brown. © May 1, 
1928; 2 ec. May 3; E 690352; George 
Gruskin, John Pincus and Jerry 
Sclomon, Chicago. 11085 


Loving you forevermore; words by C. 
P. Sullivan, music by A. Sacco. © 
1 ec. May 19, 1928; E 690725; An- 
thony Sacco and Cornelius P. Sul- 
livan, Waterbury, Conn. 11086 


Loving you like I do; words and mu- 
sic by Bernie Grossman, Billy Moll 


j 11099 


and Arthur Sizemore; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 23, 1928; 2 c. May 
25; EH 690870; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 11087 


Low-down; words by Jo’ Trent, music 
by Peter De Rose. © May 3, 1928; 
2c. May 4; H 691231; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 11088 


Lu cassaru; versi di Antonio Crivello, 
musica di Paolo Dones. © 1 ¢ May 
10, 1928; E 690477; John Clano, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 11089 


Lullaby; song for children, words by 
H. C. Dent, music by Chastey 
Hector, of England; in D flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 4, 1928; 1 c. May 5; E 689899; 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 11090 


Lullaby (A); lyric by J. R. McIver, 
music by T. E. Tudor. © 1c. May 
18, 1928; EH 691707; James R. Mc- 
Iver, Washington. 11091 


Luliaby me, Ill rock-a-bye you; words 
by Irving Fields, melody by Edwin 
Clark, .;.©pe1. .c. May 16. 19285 B 
691680 ; Irving Greenfield, New York. 

11092 


Lulu; fantaisie-sélection, par Phillippe 
Parés et Georges Van Parys, arr. 
par FEF, Salabert, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1c May 10; EH 692266; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11093 


Luna d’argento; waltz by P. Frosini. 
© 1c. May 18, 1928; E 691715; Sus- 
sie Riccardi, New York. 11094 


Lustiges (Hin) happy end (A merry 
happy end); von Mac Adams, of 
Austria; salon-orch. mit violino 1 
direction, pf. direction u. organo. 
Feb. 27, 1928; 1c. Apr. 28; E 689766 ; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 11095 


Luvaccaro; versi e melodia di F. Cer- 
lito, of Italy. © 1c. May 18, 1928; 
E 691699; Filippo Cerlito, Philadel- 
phia. 11096 


Lynwood; march, by J. Ord Hume, of 
England; pf. © May 11, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 21; E 692215; James Planta 
Hull, London. 11097 


Ma non cantar l’amore; serenata, versi 
di Angelo Ramiro Borella, musica di 
Nino Piccinelli, of Italy. © Apr. 
27, 1928's. 1 eG.) May 226 Ei. 6923534: 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 11098 


Ma Rainey’s black bottom; words and 


melody by Gertrude Rainey. ©1e. 
May 31, 1928; E 693051; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 11099 


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11100 


McAbee’s railroad piece; melody by P. 
McAbee. © 1 c. May 10, 1928: EB 
680486; United pub. co., New York. 

11100 

Machabey-Ganeval (E.) Trois piéces 
faciles pour piano; par E. Macha- 
bey-Ganeval, of France. 1. En médi- 
tant. [2 others] © Dee. 31, 1927: 
1c. May 7, 1928; E 689988 ; Alphonse 
Ledue et cie., Paris. 114101 


McKinley school ensemble collection ; 
compiled by Henry S. Sawyer; j, 2, 
3 or 4 violins with pf. ace. 4to.. © 
Apr. 30, 1928; 2 ce. May 3; aff. May 
18; A 1079089; McKinley music co.. 
Chicago. 11102 


Madame Chrysanthéme: comédie ly- 
rique de André Messager, fantaisie, 
par Ch. Delsaux, of France: orch., 
avec pf. conducteur et 1°° violon con- 
ducteur. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c. May 
7: E 689996; Choudens, Paris. 

*11103 

Made in Ireland; by A. H. Weber- 
bauer; pf. or organ. 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; HE 691319; Ar- 
thur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 

11104 

Madrigal; rustie nuptial song, words 
by William O. Miller, music by H. 
Alexander Matthews; mixed voices. 
Ato. © May 10, 1928; 2 ec. May 12; 
KH 690618: Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 11105 


Madrigale; in 4 parti per 12 strumenti, 
di Vittorio Rieti, of Italv: traseri- 
zione per pf. solo. © Apr. 20, 1928: 
1c. May 23; E 692321; Hditions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 11106 


Madrillon (The) ; tango, musica y letra 
de A. Cuadra, of Mexico, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. May 24, 1928: 
E 690836; Alfredo Cuadra, New 
York. 11107 


Magic moon; words and melody by M. 
A: 'Fiehera. © 1c) May 10, 1928; 
E 690478; Mary Alfreda Fichera, 
Lawrence, Mass. 11108 


Hawaiian serenade, 
words and music by C. EH. King; 
men’s voices, with ukulele and 
guitar acc. © May 2,:'1928; 2 «. 
May 8; E 691369; Charles H. King, 


Maile laulii; 


Honolulu. 11109 
Mais quand ec’est toi; boston, par 
rené Sylviano, of France; orch., 


avec pf. conducteur et 1°° violon con- 
ducteur et paroles. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 « May 7%; HE. 692019; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11110 


© Mar. 28,. 


pt. II, n.s., v. 23 


Make a full surrender; words and 
music by R. Harkness, of Australia, 
domiciled at Pasadena. © Oct. 1, 
1926; 2 ce. May 18, 1928; E 691728; 
Robert Harkness, Pasadena. 11111 


Make Al Smith president; words by 
G. D. Lacey and Wilbur S. Wesner, 
music by G. D. Lacey. © 1 ¢« May 
21, 1928; E 690754; George D. La- 
cey, Brooklyn. 11112 


Malédiction; extrait de Tell, de Gus- 
tave Doret, arr. par S. Chapelier, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur.,.4to., \© Api 1b Me28Er® -c. 
May 10; EH. 692084; Foetisch fréres, 
s. a., Lausanne, Switzerland. 11113 


Malincunia;: Neapolitan song, versi di 
A. Martorelli, musica di Giuseppe 
Godono, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York: pf. © May 5, 1928; 2 c. May 
8: E 690787; Alfredo Martorelli, 
New York. . 11114 


Mama’s (A) lied; words by Charles 


Simon, music by J. Jaffe. © 1 «. 
May 24, 1928; E 690887; Julius 
Jaffe, New York. 19115 


Mama’s man blues; words and melody 
by Bert M. Mays. ©-1 c« May 831, 
1928; E 693029; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 41116 


Mamma’s grown young papa’s grown 
old; fox-trot, words by R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, music by Harris Wes- 
ton, rev. by Calvin Grooms; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New York, Leo. Feist, 
inc. © May 4, 1928;.2, c. May, 8; 
E 690475: Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Itd., London. 11117 


Mammy of mine; words and melody 
by' J. M. Grooms.) ©'1 ¢. May 1, 
1928: KE 690231; Joy Macfarlane 
Grooms, Mondamin, Ia. 11118 


Mammy’s little lullaby; words and mu- 


sic by G. H. Myers)” © 71 ee) May 
31. 1928: FE 691996; Gertrude JE. 
Myers, Portland, Or. 11119 


Man hunter; galop, by A. H. Weber- 
bauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 
1928; 2c. Apr..18; E 691311; Arthur © 
H. Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 

11120 


Mandole; poésie de André David, mu- 
sique de Max d’Ollone, of France. 
©: Mar, 10, 1928; 1c. Aprs9;,E 
689907: Heugel, Paris. Dat 21 


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no. 5, 1928 


11145 


Mandolinista 1927; Piedigrotta U. N. 
A. C. compilatore G. Alfano, of Italy. 
A4to.. © Dee. 27, 1927; 1 ¢. Feb. 21, 
1928; A—Foreign 37152; Casa edi- 
trice musicale U. N. A. C., Naples. 

11122 

Manhattan serenade; by Louis Alter ; 
pit. © May 3, 1928; 2 c. May 4; E 
691223; Robbins music corp., New 
York. ale lab) 

Mannaggia a’ seggé e’ sciaino; mac- 
echetta, versi di G. Perna, melodia 
di M. Di'Cristo. © 1c. May’ 19, 
1928; E 690719; Michele Di Cristo, 
Philadelphia. 11124 


Mantones y abanicos; paso-doble- 
flamenco, letra y musica por F. L. 
Cabello; pf. © 1 c« May 5, 1928; 
E 690374; Fernando L. Cabello, El 
Paso. 11125 


Manuel (Roland) Deux élégies; 
paroles par Francois Maynard et 
Jean Pellerin, musique par Roland 
Manuel, of France; sop. avec acc. 
de fifite. 1. Charmant rossignol. 
[1 other] © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 9; E 689905; Heugel, Paris. 

11126 

Many a time; words and music by 
S. L. Holsey. © 1 c. May 28, 1928; 
FE 690945; Sumner Lincoln Holsey, 
Boston. (1127 


March of the. archers; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 
May 2, 1928; 2 c. May 4; E 690318; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


11128 
Mareh of the Huropeans; by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch. 4to. © Jan. 28, 


1928; 2 c. May 14; E 6916438; Photo 
play music co., ine., New York. 
11129 
Marche des bataillons de Davel; de 
Gustave Doret, arr. par S. Chapelier, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
feur....4to.,,,© Apr. 15, 19283; i ic. 
May 10; E 692079; Foetisch fréres, 
s. a., Lausanne, Switzerland. 11130 


Marche funébre; extraite de Davel, 
de Gustave Doret, arr. par 5S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1 ec. May 10; E 692081; Foetisch 
fréres, s. a., Lausanne, Switzerland. 

11131 

Marche Turque; de M. Moussorgsky, 
transcription et arr. de F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 


teur. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c. May 
10; E 692302; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. tttes 


Marchende (La) de _ paquerettes; 
paroles de Albert Willemetz, Saint- 
Granier et J. Le Seyeux, musique 
de José Padilla, of Spain; pf. acc., 
avec ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. 
©y Apr, Ts, 1926 7. a et May "10 7) 
692283; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

di 53 

Maria Tudor; di A. Carlo Gomes, gran 
fantasia in 3 parti arr. di Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy; piccola orch., con pf. 
conduttore. pte. 1. 4to. © May 
16;;1928; 1 ec. May 17; By 692119; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 11134 


Marimba melody; words by Sam Cos- 
low, music by F. Henri Klickmann ; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. May 
8; E 690411; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 11135 


Mariposa; bolero, letra de Pedro 
Flores, musica de R. Hernandez. © 
1c. May 17, 1928; E 690665; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 11136 


Mary was too flirty for me; words and 
music by O. Robinson; 1st violin. 
©1c. May 15, 1928; E 691617; Odie 
Robinson, Chicago. MAST 


Massachugetts; words and music by 
C. W. Krogmann; pf. or organ acc. 
4to. © May 21, 1928; 2 c. May 17; 
EX 690636; Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass. 11138 


Mattino alpestre; o per una scena 
pastorale, di Aldo Cantarini, of 
Italy; piccola orch., con pf. condut- 
tore. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 e. 
May 1; E 689700; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 11139 


Maybe it’s all for the best; waltz 
ballad, words and music by Billy 
Rose, Charles Tobias and Lee 
David; pf. and ukulele or banjulele 
banjo acc. © May 14, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 16; E 691629; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 11140 


Maybe it’s all for the best; words by 
Walter O’Keefe, melody by Harry 
Archer. © 1 ec. May 26, 1928; EB 
690882; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc,, New York. 11141 


Maybe some lucky day; words and 
melody by Dempsey Jones. © 1 ec. 
May 31, 1928; E 6938009; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 11142 


Me la pagaras; bolero, letra y musica 
por R. Hernandez. © 1 e¢. May 17, 
1928; E 690660; Rafael Hernandez, 
New York. "| 24443 


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11144 


pt. I, n. s., v. 23 


Mein Banat; text und musik von A. | Memorare; words and music by F. J. 


Nikolaus, of Roumania, domiciled 
at Detroit, Mich.;frauenchor. ©l1e. 
Apr. 16, 1928; E 690305; Andreas 
Nikolaus, Detroit. 11144 


Mein kaktus ist viel grésser noch als 
deiner; slow-fox, aus Achtung! es 
wird gedreht! worte von Walther 
Rothenburg-Wero, musik von Franz 
Strassmann, of Germany. © Dec. 
ZEPOLS2E 2 A Be CA pr -23) ASQ6 2" Hh 
689845; Fritz Horst, Altona/Elbe, 
Germany. 11145 


Mein papagei frisst keine harten eier; 
foxtrot, text von Hermann Frey, 
musik von Walter Kollo, of Ger- 
many. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 ec. May 
5; E 689789; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 11146 


Melancholy Sally; waltz, words and 
music by Jimmie Monaco, Al. Pian- 


tadosi and Ray Klages, arr. by 
Joseph Nussbaum; orch. 4to. © 
May 18, 1928;*2°¢- May 26; H 
691925; Shapiro, Bernstein & Gco., 


11147 


Melhor (A) musica do mundo; pre- 
- parada pela a junta editorial da 
Academ‘a nacional de mysica.  v. 
1-10. © Apr. 20, 1928; ce. each 
Apr. 80; affs. Apr. 26; A 1074429; 
University soc. inc.,. New York. 
11148 


Mellow moonlight; words by Agnes 
Castleton, melody by Spencer Wil- 


inc., New York. 


liams. © 1. c¢.May 2, 1928; HE 
691195; Clarence’ Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 11149 


Melody no. 1; by J. H. Sedlon. ©1e. 
May 21, 1928; BE 691782; Josef 
Harry Sedion, Cleveland. 11150 


Melody no. 2: by J. H. Sedlon. ©1e. 
May’! 21,1928; ° H'''691783;" Josef 
Harry Sedlon, Cleveland. ii Oa Ua 


Melody in X; words by Samuel. Zis- 
man, music by P. E. Saltman. © 
1 @ May 3, 1928; EH 691236; Philip 
Eail Saltman, Revere, Mass. 11152 


Melody song; words and musie by J. 
Lawrence Poston and S. BH. Aldrich, 
pf. arr. by Erwin F. Swindell, uku- 
lele arr. by Grace Lucille Thomp- 
son; with male quartet. © May 8, 
1928; 2 c. May 10; EH 691497; House 
of harmony, Davenport, Ia. 11153 


Membership blues; words and music 
by W. R. Ellis. [Photostat] © 
1 ¢@. May 31, 1928; #691998; Wil- 
liam R. Ellis, Washington. 11154 


Mutch; pf. (Jn The Acolyte, v. 4, 
no. 10, May 19, 1928) © May 16, 
1928; 2 c. May 18; HE 690701; Fran- 
cis Joseph Mutch, Kokomo, Ind. 
$1755 


Memorial park; march, by Mel Done; 
band, with solo and ist B flat cor- 
net conductor. 4to. © May 8, 1928: 
2c. May 10; E 691498; Melvin Leo 
Done, Eureka, Utah. 11156 


Memories; words by Sarah C. Morris, 
melody by C. Coppola. © 1 ¢c. May 
19, 1928; E 690788;.Carmine Cop- 
pola, New York. 11157 


Memory; words by M. Davis, music 


by Richard Broughton. © 1c. May 
11, 1928; E 691441; Marguerite 
Davis, Columbus, Neb. 11158 


Mem’ries; by Harold Sanford, arr. by 
Jean Oliver; band. 4to. © May 8, 
- 1928; 2 « May 12; EH 690626; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 11159 


-Mem’riés; duet. words by Henry M. 


Nelly, music by Harold Sanford, arr. 
by George J. Trinkaus; sop. or ten. 
and: alto or_bar;,in, C..,.@ Apri 2s. 
1928; 2c. May 1; E 690252; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York . 11160 


Mem’ries; words by Henry M. Neely, 
music by Harold Sanford, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus. 4to. 1. Male 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © May 7, 
1928; 2 c. each May 11; EH 691505, 
691506; M. -Witmark & sons, New 
Yerk. 11161, 11162 

Ménagez-la; fox trot, par Albert 
Chantrier, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 ec. May 10; E 692282; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11163 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 


Felix) Hochzeitsmarsch (Marche 
nuptiale); aus Sommernachts- 
traum, von Felix Mendelssohn- 


Bartholdy, op. 61, no. 4, arr. von Leo 
Artok, of Germany; salon-orch. mit 
pf. conductor. © June 1, 1928; 1 «. 


May...25;..E . 692233 :),,B, ij Senott's 
sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 11164 
Three études, op. 104 [and] 


Scherzo 4 capriccio; ed. by Edwin 
Hughes; pf. © May 7, 1928; 2 «. 
May 11; E 691626; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 11165 


Menealo que se empelota; letra y mu- 
sica por R. Hernandez. © 1c. May 
17, 1928; E 690659; Rafael Hernan- 
dez New York. 11166 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


i 11189 


Menuet; extrait du Tombeau de 
~ Couperin, par Maurice Ravel, tran- 
seription par S. Dushkin; violon et 
pt. © Mar. 30;: 1928; 2) e. Apr.23 ; 

E 690395; Durand et cie., Paris. 
11167 


Menuet; morceau lyrique, de Frank 
Louis Taylor, of Great Britain, op. 
110, no. 1; violon et pf. © Apr. 23, 
1928; 1 c. May 21; E 692148; Schott 
& ¢@o., ltd., London. 11168 


Mergusele fiks pas mane; polka, mel- 
ody by A. Schwartz. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1928; E 691414; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 11169 


Meridionale e settentrionale; polka, 
arr. di Pietro Deiro, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. accordion. 
© May 1, 1928: 2 c«. May 21; EH 
691747; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 

11170 


Mermaid (The); cho., an oid HPnglish 
song, arr. by Herbert A. Fricker, of 
Canada; mixed voices. 4to. © 
May 21, 1928; 1 ¢. May 21; BH 692126; 
Whaley, Royce & co., ltd., Toronto, 
Canada. 11171 


Messicana; tango, di Ermete Liberati, 
of Italy; piccola orch. con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. -© Apr. 19, 1928; 1 e¢. 
May 7; E 689950; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 11172 

Mexo tango; melody, by L. Katzman. 
© 1 ¢@ May 22, 1928; EB 690758; 
Louis Katzman, New York. 41973 

Mi Fredabel; valse di amoroso, by A. 
H. Weberbauer; pf. or organ. © 


Mate ao tone Se Apr 18 
691331; Arthur H. Weberbauer, 
Irvington, N. J. 11174 


Mi mataor; flamenco, letra y musica 
de F. L. Cabello; pf. ©1c. May 5, 
1928; FE 690875; . Fernando L. 
Cabello, El Paso. 11175 


Mi nei (How about me); an interpre- 
tative hula, words and music by C. 
E. King; mixed voices, with ukulele 
and guitar acc. © May 2, 1928; 2 ¢@. 
May 8; E 691370; Charles E. King, 
Honolulu. 11176 


Mi nuevo amor; letra y musica de 
G. J. Gonzalez. of Mexico, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. May 25, 1928; 
E 691883; Guillermo José Gonzalez, 
New York. 11177 


Mi patria tiembla: letra y musica por | 


R. Hernandez. © 1c. May 17, 1928; 
E 690671; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. 11178 


Mia bimba;’ versi y melodia di F. 
Costanzo. 1 ¢« May 38, 1928; 
E 690296; Filippo Costanzo, Phila- 
delphia. 11179 


Mice and men; 4-pt. cho., verses 1 and 
2 traditional, 3rd verse by H. S. 
Robertson, set to psalm tune Desert 
and arr. by H. S. Roberton; mixed 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 28; E 689778; Hugh S. Rob- 
erton, Glasgow. 111890 


Midnight blues; words and melody by 
William Moore. © 1 c. May 31, 
1928; E 6930138 ; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 11181 


Midnight hour blues; words and mel- 
ody by Mae Collins and Ida Cox. 
© 1c. May 31, 1928; BH 693047: 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

11182. 


Mighty (The) army of God; cho., text 
by Matilda J. Perry, music by 
Walter Goodell; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 19, 1928; 2 ec. May 1; EB 
690180; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

11183 

Mighty lak’ a rose; by Ethelbert Nevin, 
arr. by John N. Klohr; concert band. 
4to. © May 1, 1928; 2 «. May 2; 
E 690309; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 11184 


Mighty to save; words and music by 
Angie Maring Williams. (in The 
evangelist in song) © Aug. 15, 
1927; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1928; EH 691839; 
O. E. Williams, Erie, Pa. 11185. 


Migot (Georges) Six petits préludes; 
par G. Migot, of France; 2 fliites. 
1. Calandres. [5 others] © Apr. 
10; 19285 De)’ May 7; HH 689994 ; 
Aiphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 11186 


Milton (The) college Carmina; com- 
piled and ed. by the Carmina staff 
of the student body of Milton col- 
lege. 4to... © Apr.) 25... 1928 +. 2) re. 
and aff. Apr. 27; A 1077004; Milton 
college, M lton, Wis. 11187 


Miner’s (The) song: words by A. 
Petrosky, music by David Reed. © 
May 9, 1928; 2 ¢. May 12); BE 690527 ; 
Anthony Petrosky, Kingston, Pa. 


11188 
Minneregel; worte von Milon von 
Sevelingen wu. Edwin 3ormann, 


musik von Hugo Kaun, of Germany ; 
miinnerchor. 4to. © Jan. 27, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 23; E 689865; Gebriider 
Hug & co., Leipzig. 11189 


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11190 © 


pt. III, n.s., v. 23 


Minnesota; words and music by R. A. 
Cc. Sherman. Minneapolis, Geo. EH. 
Morrison. © May 11, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 19; EH 690713; Ruth A. C. Sher- 
mah, Minneapolis. 11190 


Misery loves company; words by B. 
N. Midkiff, music by H. C. Eldridge. 
© Oct. 12, 1927; 2c Feb. 27, 1928; 
EK 690786; Harry C. Eldridge, Frank- 
lin, O. 11191 


Miss Personality; by Claude Lapham ; 
pf. © May 14, 1928; 2 c. May 15; 
EH 691565; Alfred & co., New York. 

11192 


Missin’ my pal; words and music by 
I. Beasley; in C. © 1c. May 23, 
1928 ; EH 690851; Irene Beasley, Mein- 
phis, Tenn. 11193 


Mississippi lullaby; words and music 
by Jack Palmer; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by M. Kalua. © Apr. 30, 
1928; 2 ce. May 8; E 690413; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 

11194 


Mistakes; words by Edgar Leslie, mu- 
sic by Everett Lynton, of Great 
Britain ; pf. acc., with banjulele ban- 
jo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © May 2, 1928; 1 «¢. 
May 5; E 689890; Lawrence Wright 
musie ¢co., London, 11195 


Mr. Blues; words and melody by 
Lucius Hardy. © 1c. May 31, 1928; 
EK 693037; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 11196 


Mr. Jellybean man; words and melody 
by Lucius Hardy. © 1 c¢. May 81, 
1928; E 693036; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 11197 


Mitchell field or heaven; victory 
march, words and music by August 
Joseph Koehl. © May 10, 1928; 2 «. 
May 16; E 691569; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 11198 


Mivida; letra y musica por J. Roqué. 
1 e@. May 12, 1928; E 690540; 
Julio Roqué, New York. 11199 


Mochtest du mit mir auf mein sttibchen 
geh’n; Yale aus Affchen, text u. mu- 
sik von Robert Gilbert, of Germany, 
klavier arr. von Walter Borchert. 
Apr. 15, 1928; 1 ec. May 5; E 689787; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

11200 


Moi-z-et elle; Java mondaine, paroles. 
et musique, par Albert Chantrier, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 ¢« May 10; 
EH 692261; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11201 

Molisano (I1) ; valzer, di G. Quartullo; 
pf. ©1c. May 10, 1928; HB 690481; 
Giuseppe Quartullo, New York. 

11202 


Mome (Le) Camille; valse musétte, sur 
la celébre chanson de Raoul Le- 
blond, musique de J. Nelly et L. 
Halet, arr. par L. Halet, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur et paroles. 
4to. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 c Apr. 23; 
E 689984; Laurent Halet, Paris. 

11203 

Moment of melody; by Mentor Crosse ; 
pf., six hands. © May 15, 1928; 2. 
May 17; E 690678 ; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 11204 


Monkey-biznizz; words and music by 
Jerry Daly [pseud. of A. Gerhard 
Dehly]; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May -17,:.1928;. 2)\e. (May 4192" h) 
691836; Maydell publications, Bos- 
ton. 11205 


Montauk march; by Hugo Riesenfeld, 
arr. by Otto Wick; orech. © Jan. 
10, 1928; 2 « May 8; E 690418; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, ine., New York. 

11206 


Moods from nature; by Gordon Balch 
Nevin; pf. By the brook. [8 others] 
© May 10, 1928; 2 « May 12; EB 
690619; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11207 


Moon magic; operetta, words and mel- 
ody by S. Midgley and Byrd Dough- 
erty. ©1c. May 5, 1928; E 690608 ; 
Sagur Midgley, New York. 11208 

Moonbeams; serenade, from The red 
mill, words by Henry Blossom, mu- 
sic by Victcr Herbert, arr. by George 
J. Trinkaus; sop. or ten. and alto 
or bar. © May 11, 1928; 2 c. May 
15; E 690628; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 11209 


Mocnbeams:; serenade, words by Henry 
Blossom, musie by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; male 
voices. 4to. © May 7, 1928; 2 e. 
May 11; E 691507; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 11210 


Moonlight melody (Pensée de coeur) ; 
by Artruro Cantoré, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; violin and pf. © May 28, 
1928; 2 ec. May 31; E 693061; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

£1241 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Moonshine (The) Hollow band; words 
and melody by B. Landress. © 1 ¢. 
May 1, 1928; E 690196; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 11212 


More (La) chivenge; versi e melodia 
di P. Sciascia, of Italy. © 1c May 
15, 1928; E 691596; Pasquale Sci- 
ascia, Philadelphia. \ 11213 


More than the whole world to me; 
words and music by Phil Baker, Sid 
Silvers and Abe Lyman; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Apr. 30, 1928; 2 ec. May 1; HE 
691176; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©Co., 
ine., New York. 11214 


Morgen wieder lustig (To-morrow, we 
shall be in good humour again) ; 
ven Hans May, of Austria; salon- 
oreh. mit pf. direktion und violine 
1 direktion. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1. 
Apr. 23; E 689747; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Berlin. 11215 


Moritz-Caesar (Wyn) Waltz; Hun- 
garian; pf. © May 14, 1928; 2 «. 
May 21; E 691757; Wyn Moritz- 
Caesar, Los Angeles. 11216 


Mother; words and music by M. C. 
Olsen. Seliladean publishers. 
May 4, 1928; 2c. May 10; E 690471; 
Mary Clark Olsen, Salt Lake City. 

11217 

Mother; words and music by M. H. 
Morley. © May 11, 1928; 2 c May 
18; E 691664; Mary Harriet Mor- 
ley, Lemoyne, Pa. 11218 


Mother; words by Julia: DeGraff, mu- 
sic by S. Bosarge. © 1c. May 8381, 
1928; E 691961; Stanley Bosarge, 
Los Angeles. 11219 


Mother; words by Sterling Bunch, 
music by P. P. Bunch; 4 mixed 
voices. © May 13, 1928; 2 c. May 
11; EK 690569; Pearl Parsons Bunch, 
Springtown, Tex. 11220 


Mother, I love you; words and music 
by R. S. Gardtner. © 1c. May 16, 
1928; E 691594; Robert Seymour 
Gardtner, Louisville. 11221 


Mother my heart is aching for you; 
waltz, words by Harry Hirschman, 
musie by R. Albright. © 1c. May 
31, 1928; E 691991; Ray Albright, 
New York. 11222 


Mother o’ mine, I miss you; waltz, 


words by A. Vanicsko, music by 
William J. Van Beaver. © 1c. May 
25, 1928; HE 690904; Alexander 
Vanicsko, Legler, N. J. 11223 


109262—28—_5 5 


11234 


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Mother of mine; songs and recitations 
for Mother’s day, words by F. T. 
Amstutz, and others, music by 
Haldor Lillenas, and others. 8vo. 
© May 3, 1928: 2 ec May 5; B 
691291; Glad tidings pub. co., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 11224 


Motherland (The); words and music 
by A. Marquis. © 1 ec. May 28, 
1928; EH 690960; Alexander Marquis, 
Rochester, N. Y. 11225 


Mother’s favorite waltz; by M. Matej- 
cek; pf. © May 4, 1928; 2 c. May 
23; E 691868; Marie Matejcek, Mar- 
bass, N. D. 11226 


Mother’s (A) prayer; words by O. 
Hodgson, music by George Careless. 


4to. © May 11, 1928; 2 ¢. May 23; 
E 690828; Oliver Hodgson, Salt 
Lake City. 227 


Mother’s rocking chair; words and 
music by EH. W. Shepard. Rey. ed. 
Minneapolis, Minn. Triad co. © 
May 21, 1928; 2 @ May 238; E 
690823; Harl W. Shepard, Minne- 
apolis. 11228 


Motion; photo-play music, by Gerard 
Carbonara, arr. by Josef Paster- 
nack; orch., with pf. or organ acc. 
© May 15, 1928; 2 ec. May 16; EB 
691582; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 11229 


Moto perpetuo; par Joseph Jongen, of 
Belgium, op. 68, no. 2; violoncelle et 
pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 « May 23; 
HE 6923238; Hditions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 11230 


Mountaineer’s song; by Frederic 
Groton, op. 5, no. 2; pf. © May 14, 
1928; 2 c. May 12; E 690505; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

11231 


Mountains o’ mine; words and music 
by E. W. Morris. © 1c. May 10, 
1928; E 691451; Ellis W. Morris, 
Philadelphia. 11232 


Moussorgsky (M.) Intermezzo; tran- 
seription et arr. de F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
©) Apr. 1926) ie iMaty 16" Min 
692301; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11233 


— Scherzo; transcription et arr. de 
¥. Salabert; of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1 ce. May 10; E 692300; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 11234 


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112385 


Mulata; bolero, letra y musica por R. 
Hernandez. © 1 ec May 17, 1928; 
E 690668; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. 11235 


Mundo enganoso; de I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 11, 1928; 
E 691429 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

11236 


Mundo (Kl) engafioso; one step, arr. 
by I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. ©1c. May 5, 1928; 
E 6913833 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

i Paye 

Music (The) hour; compiled by Os- 
bourne McConathy, and others. 2d 
bk. S8vo. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c. and 
aff. Apr. 11; A 1068863; Silver, Bur- 
dett & co., Newark, N. J. 11238 


Music in the heart; words and music 
by R. Harkness, of Australia, domi- 
ciled at Pasadena. © Oct. 1, 1926; 
2c. May 18, 1928; E 691729; Robert 
Harkness, Pasadena. ‘11239 


Music of the band; words and music 
by C. Fox; male voices. 
1928; 2 c. May 28; E 691869; Catha- 
rine Fox, Middletown, Del. 11240 


Musie of the Orient; 101 old and new 
original oriental-Arabian melodies 
and songs with English-Arabian 
words, composed, arr. and rev. by 
L. Nahmee and Rose K. Makhoul. 
L. Nahmee music co. © Nov. 12, 
1927; 2 c. and aff. May 15, 1928; A 
1078046; Leon Nahmee, Brooklyn. 

11241 


Music play for every day; by James 
Francis Cooke, Preston Ware Orem, 
Helen L. Cramm and Edward Hlls- 
worth Hipsher; pf., with words. © 
Mar. 27, 1928; 2c. and aff. Mar. 29; 
A 1068729; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 11242 


Musing; B flat sop. saxophone, with 
pf. ace. [and] Novelette; E flat alto 
gaxaphone, with pf. acc., each com- 
posed by Bob Smith, of Great 
Britain. © May 29, 1928; 1 «. May 
28; E 692247; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 11243 


Musique; quasi una sonata, par Jozef 
Koffler, of Czecho-Slovakia, op. 8; 
pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 23; 
HK 692316; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 11244 

My altar of sacrifice; words by D. 
Danberry, music by David Reed. © 
May 9, 1928; 2c. May 12; E 690529; 
David Danberry, Albany. 11245 


© May 1,- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


My Angeline; words and music by 
Jack Palmer; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
2c. May 8; E 690412; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 11246 


My baby; words and music by A. 
Judson ; mezzo-sop., cello and pf. © 
1c. May 2, 1928; E 690289; Agnes 
Judson, Winter Park, Fla. 11247 


My better home; words and music by 
Angie Maring Williams. (In The 
evangelist in song.) © Aug. 15, 
1927; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1928; EH 691847; 
O. E. Williams, Erie, Pa. 11248 

My boy; words by Charles Lawrence, 
music by Wally Foster, of Australia. 
© Mar. 14, 1928; 1 « May 17; EB 
692098 ; Allan & co., proprietary Itd., 
Melbourne, Australia. 11249 


My bride and I; words by O. E. G. 
Mall, music by Clifton Keith. © 
1c. May 28, 1928; E.691793 ; Oswald 
E. G. Mall, Mason City, Ia. 11250 


My charming Norah; words and mel- 
ody by E. Buckles. © 1c. May 18, 
1928; E 691686; Elizabeth Buckles, 
Troy, O. 11251 


My darling; words and music by G. 
W. Hayford. New York, Harms, 
inc. ©: May 9, 1928; 2 ¢« May 11; 
EK 691473; George W. MHayford, 
Greenwich, Conn. 11252 


My darling; words and music by J. 
Murrain, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York. © May 1, 1928; 2c. 
May 4; E 691233; John Murrain, 
New York. 11253 


My dear sweetheart; words and music 
by Joe Carrao, Francis Frohwirth 
and N. J. Beihoff; pf. acc, with HE 
flat alto saxophone, ten. banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Norbert J. Beihoff. 
© May 15, 1928; 2 ce. May 17; E 
680688: Norbert J. Beihoff music co., 
Milwaukee. 11254 


My eyes are growing dimmer every 
day; words and melody by B. 
Landress. © 1 ec. May 1, 1928; E 
690197: Southern music pub. ¢co., 
inc., New York. 11255 


My father; words and music by Angie 
Maring Williams. (In The evangel- 
ist in song.) © Aug. 15, 1927; 2 c¢. 
Apr. 23, 1928: E 691857; O. E. Wil- 
liams, Hrie, Pa. 11256 


My first sweetheart: words and music 
by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert. 
© Apr. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. May 26; E 
690867; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 11257 


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My funny honey; words and music by 
Ray Vean-Rhae. © 1 c. May 7, 
1928; E 690421; Raymond Schropp, 
Philadelphia. 11258 


My God, how wonderful Thou art; 
words by F. .W. Faber, music by C. 
Edgar Ford; mixed voices. 4to. 
Apr. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. May 5; E 690400; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

11259 

My heart can’t belong to you; words 
by Theodore R. Duncan, music by 
N: H. Spaulding. © 1 c. May 16, 


1928; E 691619; Neal Herrick 
Spaulding, San Bernardino, Calif. 
~11260 


My heavenly home; words and melody 
by C. Will, harmonized by Esther 
Annie Denby ; mixed voices. © Apr. 
23, 1928; 2 c« Apr. 30; E 690184; 
Esther A. Denby. La Canada, Calif., 
and Christina Will, Monrovia, Calif. 

11261 

My high brown baby; words by E. I. 

Andress, melody by Rob’t. H. Bren- 


nen. her May “22.) ASZSt« h 
690759; Ethel I. Andress, Danville, 
Ill. 11262: 


My Honoloo; words by Mitchell Par- 
ish, music by Jack Scholl; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
May 9, 1928; 2c. May 16; E 691561 ; 
Gotham music service, ine, New 
York. 11263 


My ideal lad; words and melody by 
H. Hupfeld. © 1c. May 5, 1928; 
E 690437; Herman Hupfeld, Mont- 
clair, N. J. 11264 


My kinky headed baby; or, The night 
before Christmas, words and music 
by J. R. Baxter, jr., pf. acc. by Thos. 
Benton. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 
5; E 690368; Frank Harding, New 
York. 11265 


My little feller; words and melody by 


I. Berlin. © 1c. May 16, 1928; E 
691609; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 11266 


My love for you will burn; words and 
melody by C. L. Neilson. © 1 ©. 
May 25, 1928; E 691892; Cephas 
Lloyd Neilson, Rye, N. Y. 11267 


My loving gal Lucile; blue yodel no. 
2, words and melody by J. Rodgers. 
© 1c¢ May 19, 1928; E 690733; 
R. 8. Peer, New York. 11268 


My Mandy; words by N. Phillips, mu- 
sic by David Reed. © 1c. May 12, 
1928; E 690543 ; Nettie Phillips, La- 
fayette, Ind. 11269 


My mansion way down in the lane; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by 
Fred Fisher; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©, Apr. :14, 1928; 2°¢. Apr. 11%; EB 
691460; Harms, inc., New York. 

11270 


My mother; words by Daisy M. Moore, 
music by Margaret Westhoff. © 
May 13, 1928; 2 c. May 7; E 690404; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 11271 


My old man; words and melody by A. 
Remsen. © 1 ¢. May 4, 1928; E 
691246; Alice Remsen, New York. 

11272 


My own shall come to me; words and 
music by G. W. Hayford; bass solo. 
New York, Harms, ine. © May 9, 
1928; 2 ec. May 11; E 691474; George 
W. Hayford, Greenwich, Conn. 

11273 


My pals and your pals; words and air 
by Dewey Bundy, music by M. Mer- 
vine. ©1c. May 5, 1928; E 690387 ; 
Marguerite Mervine, Philadelphia. 

11274 


My pets’ music book; simple tunes, 
selected and arr. by T. W. Thurban, 
of England; pf. bk. 1. Too-Too 
comes to town. [2 others] © May 
2, 1928; 1 «@ May 14; E 692042; 
James Planta Hull, London. 11275 


My play-time pal; words and music by 
R. Young. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1928; E 
690219; Rex Young, Louisville. 

11276 

My promise true to you; words and 
music by C. Emler. © 1 c. May 
19, 1928; E 690720; Carl Emler, San 
Francisco. 11277 


My Redeemer; words by Oliver E. Wil- 
liams, music by Angie Maring Wil- 
liams. (Jn The evangelist in song.) 
© Aug. 15, 1927: 2 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 691851; O. E. Williams, Hrie, Pa. 

11278 

My Rio Rose: words by Chas. Tobias, 
music by Al Sherman: pf. and uku- 
lele acc. (Cover title: Rio Rose) 
© May 2, 1928; 2 c. May 4; E 
690334; Harms, inec., New York. 

11279 

My saccharine lady; fox trot, words 
by Alden Rost Chambers, music by 
A. Bolanz. © 1 e. May 18, 1928; 
E 691683 ; Ada Bolanz, Chatham, Va. 

11280 

My song shall be of mercy and judg- 
ment; anthem, text from the Psalms, 
music by Daniel Protheroe; mixed 
voices, with alto solo; organ ace. 


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11281 


My song shall be of mercy, ete.—Con. 


4to. © May 15, 1928; 2c May 14; 
H 691523; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 11281 


My sorrow; words and music by S. D. 
Palongpalong, of Philippine Islands. 
© ice. May 24, 1928; H 690897; Six- 
to D. Palongpalong, Los Angeles. 

11282 


My sweet, sweetheart; words and mel- 
ody by Del Cabell [i. e. A. T. Ca- 
bell] © 1c. May 7, 1928; E 691353 ; 
Adelbert T. Cabell, Denver. 11283 


‘My sweetheart is a Portland rose; 
words by J. EF. Vanderhook, music 
by Daniel H. Wilson. Portland, Or., 
Elizabeth Holmes. © May 15, 1928; 
20; -Mayalis, EX: 691579-0 John, F. 
Vanderhook, Portland, Or. 11284 


My sweetheart of faith; waltz, words 
and music by S. Abramovitch, of 
Canada, domiciled at Rouses Point, 
INMHY:! 1 tex Apr;,, 18) 1928; BE 
680301; Sam Abramoyitch, Ft. Riley, 
Kan. 11285 


My sweetheart Sue; waltz, words and 
melody by L. R. Smith. © 1c. May 
8, 1928; EH 691390; Leslie Raymond 
Smith, Buffalo. 11286 


My sweetie; words and music by W. 
R. Williams and Milton Samuels; 
pf. acc., with banjo-ukulele arr. by 
Jean Walz. © May 31, 1928; 2 c. 
May 31; E 6938054; Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. 11287 


My toys; 18 short pieces with octave 
range, by W. Recberts, of Great Bri- 
tain; pf. © Mar. 26, 1928; 1 ¢«. May 
19; E 692124; Banks & son, York, 
England. 11288 


My will-o-the-wisp; words and melody 
by W. J. Rexford. © 1 c. May 1, 
1928; E 690238; William Jess Rex- 
ford, Bay Shore, N. Y. 11289 


My window of dreams; words by Al- 
fred Bryan, melody by John Klenner. 
© 1c. May 24, 1928; E 691894; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

11290 


My Yankee Doodle boy; words and 
music by Archie Gottler, Sidney 
Clare and Al Sherman. © May 5, 
1928: 2 c. May 7; E 690401; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. ul PASH 


‘My Zulu queen; words and music by 
G. G. Lemons, of England, domiciled 
at Seattle, Wash. © 1 ec. May 2, 
1928; E 690298; George G. Lemons, 
seattle. 11292 


pt. maynes W238 | 


Myrna; by R. S: Stoughton, arr. by 
R. EH. Hildreth; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2c. 
May 7; E 691297; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 11293 


Na zdar; polka, melody by A. Brousek. 
© 1c. May 10, 1928; E 690499; 
Consolidated music pub. house, Chi- 
cago. . 11294 


Nacchitazzi-zi-za; versi e melodia di 
P. Sciascia, of Italy. ©1 ce. May 15, 
1928; E 691601; Pasquale Sciascia, 
Philadelphia. 4 11295 


Nach beriihmten mustern; humoreske 
tiber Kommt ein vogel geflogen, von 
Ernst Scherz, bearb. von Herm. 
Biischel, both of Germany;. orch., 
mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 1 ce. Apr. 23; E 689707; Ries 
& Erler, ltd., Berlin. 11296 


Nachtwanderer (Der) ; sieben gedichte 
von Hans Reinhart, musik von G. 
Haeser, of Switzerland, op. 40, nr. 
1-7, 1. ©, Bebe 87 19265 Can piel 3 
E .689842; Georg MHaeser, Basel, 
Switzerland. 11297 


Nadinka; words and music by I. B. 
Arnstein; pf. © 1c. May 14, 1928; 
E 691546; Ira B. Arnstein, New 
York. 11298 


Napule—riggina d’o’ munno; versi di 
P. L. Esposito, melodia di C. Melu- 
zio. ©1c. May 26, 1928; E 690892; 
Carmine Meluzio, Long Island. 

11299 


Nature; scene pittoresque, by Bertram | 
Srawley, of Great Britain, arr. by 
George H. Saunders; violin and pf. 
© May 19, 1928; 2 « May 23; EH 
690797; Sanders-Weiss, ine. New 
York. 11300 


Nazir grotto; march, by K. L. King; 
band. 4to. © May 19, 1928; 2 e. 
May 19; E 690705; Karl L. King 
music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 11301 


Ndomé bbéll’e gilose; versi di F. Man- 
cini, melodia di Louis De Santis. © 
1c. May 18, 1928; E 691695; Florio 
Mancini, Philadelphia. 11302 


Nearing the harbor; words by Jessie 
F. Moser, music by R. Harkness, of 
Australia, domiciled at Pasadena. 
© Mar. 1, 1928; 2 « May 18; E 
691733 ; Robert Harkness, Pasadena. 

11303 


Neath the magical moon; by Percy 
Elliott, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Love song. [2 others] © May 7, 
1928; 1 ec. May 12; EB 692033; Banks 
& son, York, England. 11304 


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Nebraska ; words by F. B. Goin, music 
by James W. Hopkins. © May 22, 
1928 ; 2 ec. May 24; E 690860; Frances 
Boyer Goin, Wymore, Neb. 11305 


Neige; par J. Boulnois, of France; 
violoneelle et pf. ace. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 1 @ May 28; E 692308; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 11306 

Nell’ora del tramonto; bozzetto pianis- 
tico, di Italo Azzoni, of Italy, op. 
497--@©) Apr.''20, 1928; 1c... May 22; 
BH 692333; A. & G. Carisch & c., Mi- 
lan. 11307 


Nerone; di Arrigo Boito, fantasia sul 2 
atto, arr. di Ottino Ranalli, of Italy; 
orch. Grande partitura. © May 16, 
19285) 1° ¢. May 17; BH 6921238;.G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 11308 

Never; lyric and melody by F. Padwe. 
© 1e¢ May 22, 1928; E 690766; 
Frank Padwe, New York. 11309 


Never knew; words and music by Al- 
bert F. Brown and Charles Kaley, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 
26; E 690250; Milton Weil music co., 
Chicago. 

New Lots evening high school; words 
by Isidore B. Kaplan, music by A. 
Kroll; pf. 4to. © May 4, 1928; 
2c. May 7; E 690402; Abraham 
Kroll, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 113811 


New (The) Sirba; melody by J. Mosko- 
witz. ©1c. May 12, 1928; BE 690558; 
Joseph Moskowitz, New York. 11312 


New wine; by R. Pollak, of Austria, 
domiciled at San Francisco; violin 
solo with pf. © 1c. May 21, 1928; 
E 691786; Robert Pollak, San Fran- 
cisco. Hots 

New world symphony; largo, by 
Dvorak, arr. by R. V. Howard; 4 


violins. © 1 ec. May 31,' 1928; HB 
691995; eRobert Victor Howard, 
Washingten. 11314 


Nice (The), neat pig; unison song, 
words by Phyllis Megroz, music by 
Cecil Sharman, of England; in G. 
4to. [Staff and tonic solfa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ce. May 1; 
E 689694 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

19315 

Night after night; by I. Dearinger and 
Virginia Ferriman; orch. New York 
City, Frank Harding. 4to. © May 
12Z,: 1928; (2ve. May 15; 'E 690574 ; 
Irene Dearinger, Seattle. 11316 


Night letter blues; words and melody 
by M. Grinter. © 1c. May 14, 1928; 
E 691675; Marie Grinter, Chicago. 

11317 


11310, 


q 11329 


Nightfall in Skye; song without 
words, music by H. S. Roberton; 4 
mixed voices. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
1 ce. Apr. 28; E 689779; Hugh S. 
Roberton, Glasgow. 11318 


Nimble fingers; by R. H. Rehl; alto 
saxophone solo with pf. ace. © May 
15, 1928; 2 c. May 17; E 690641; 
Rubank, Inc., Chicago. 11319 


Nino (El) fidencio; corrido, letra por 
F. V. Leal, musica por Alfredo 
Marin, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. © 1c. May 19, 1928; 
E 690730; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los 
Angeles. 11320 


No, I won’t marry for money ; words and 
melody by P. G. Bryant. ©1c. May 
12, 1928; E 690545; Peggy Grindstaft 
Bryant, Weslaco, Tex. PS2 1 


No job blues; words and melody by 
Williard Thomas. © 1c. May 81, 
1928; E 693033; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 113822 


No more; by A. C. Russell; pf. © 
1 e@ May 38, 1928; E 690289; Alva 
Calvin Russell, Chicago. 11323 


No one else but you; from Blue eyes, 
words by Graham John, music by 
Jerome Kern. London, Chappell & 
eo ltd. OxApr: 24,,1928);; 2 ey, May 
15; E 690571; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 11324 


No one’s as lucky as me; words and 
music by Lou Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; pf. and ukulele acc., with 
chords for ten. banjo, mandola, 
guit., etc. © May 8, 1928; 2 «. May 
10; EB 690461; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 11325 


No sufras corazon; letra y musica por 
R. Hernandez. © 1 ¢.. May 17, 
1928; EH 690667; Rafael Hernandez, 
New York. 11326 


Nobody cares; words by Bob Miller, 
melody by P. Hill. © 1 ce May 28, 
1928; E 690941; Peggy Hill, Mem- 


phis, Tenn. 11327 
Noche azul; vals lento, letra de S. 
Espinosa de los Monteros, musica 


de Carlos Espinosa de los Monteros, 


of Mexico. ‘© Apr. 15; 119285 1° e. 
May 21; E 692167; A. Wagner y 
Levien, sucs., s. en ¢., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 11328 
Nocturne a Suzanne; by Clarence 


Wright Jackson, of England; pf. © 
Dec: 23, 1927;'h @ Apr.'9, 1928; E 
689917; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 11329 


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11330 


Nocturne in Silberblau; worte  u. 
musik von Harry Waldau, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c Apr. 
23; E 689855; Edition Vuvag, verlag 


u. vertrieb, a. g., Berlin. 11330 
Noél; par J. Boulnois, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. ace. © Apr. 20, 


1928; 1 c. May 23; EH 692310; Edi- 


tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 11331 
Notes of love; words by Alfred 
Hichler, music by J. Hichler. © 
1c. May 18, 1928; E 691693; Julian 
Hichler, Jackson Heights, L. IL, 
INS) Y. 11332 


Nothin’ doin’; by Donald Lindley; B 
flat trumpet with pf. acc. © May 
15, 1928; 2 c. May 16; EH 691581; Rob- 
bins musie corp., New York. 11333 


Nouvelet; paroles et musique par Julie 
deChamplain Lagassé. © 1 ¢. May 
28, 1928; E 691956; J. deChamplain 
Lagassé, Fall River, Mass. 118384 


November; words and musie by 
Eleanor Frost [i. e. HE. F. Hurd] 
© 1c. May 21, 1928; E 691765; 
Eleanor Frost Hurd, Hanover, N. H. 

11335 


November rose; words by A. L. Hoey, 
melody by Rob’t H. Brennen. © 
1 c May 22, 1928; E 690760; Alice 
L. Hoey, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. 

11336 


Now I’m free; words and music by 
J. E. Sturgis. © May 5, 1928; 2 «. 
May 7; E 690403; John E. Sturgis, 
Cincinnati, O. 11837 


Now I’m lookin’ for a girl; words by 
Walter O’Keefe, melody by Harry 
Archer. © 1c. May 24, 1928; E 
690845 ; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 11338 


Nu ma calca pe picior; hora, melody 
by J. Moskowitz. © 1 ¢. May 12, 
1928; E 690559; Joseph Moskowitz, 
New York. 11339 


O beacon light; words and music by 
EK. L. Wendel; sop. © 1c. May 7, 
1928; E 691850; Emma _ Louise 
Wendel, Trenton, N. J. 11340 

O grant us, God, a living faith; hymn, 
words by Edith Matthews, music by 
A. L. Vance. © 1c. May 22, 1928; 
EK 691%84; Alvin L. Vancé, Water- 
town, Mags. 11341 


O let His glory come in; words by 
Mrs. C. M. Spencer, music by Angie 
Maring Williams. (Jn The evangel- 
ist in song.) \© Aug. 15, 1927; 2 c. 
Apr. 23, 1928; EH 691855; O. E. Wil- 
l-ams, Erie, Pa. 11342 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 23 


O Lord, send me; words and melody by 
C. Will, harmonized by E. A. Denby ; 
mixed voices. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 30; E 690185; Esther A. Denby, 
La Canada, Calif., and Christina 
Will, Monrovia, Calif.  itode 


O Marseille; fox trot, extrait du Vil- 
lage blanc, par Jean Wiener, arr. 
par Vance Lowry; orch., parties de- 
tachées avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee. 81, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928, 1 « 
Apr. 23; E 690390; Max Hschig & 
cie, Paris. ¢ 11344 


O Paname; paroles de Geo. Koger et 
EK. Audiffred, musique de Vincent 
Scotto, of France. © Apr. 10, 1928; 
1c. May 7; E 692025; Editions 
Foucret fils, S. A., Paris. 11345 

O perfect love; wedding hymn, words 
by D. F. Blomfield, music by Ralph 
Kinder; organ ace.; in B flat. © 
May 10, 1928; 2c. May 12; E 690620; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

iy 11346 

O salutaris; paroles et musique par 
Roméo Clément, of Canada. © Mar. 
Zt, 1928; 1 ¢@. Mar 27: Eiseo22i2'; 
A. J. Boucher, enrg., Montreal, Que., 
Canada. 11347 


O’viecchio tabaecone; versi di A. 
Capolingua, musica di A. Capolingua 
e M. Romagnoli; violino. © 1 «. 
Apr. 30, 1928; E 690218; Mario 
Romagnoli and Antonio Capolingua, 
Philadelphia. 11348 


O, you Saturday night; fox trot, words 
by W. EF. Gitchell, music by G. W. 
Michaels. © May 26, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 26; E 6919385; Wallace Frank- 
lin Gitchell, Glen White Michaels 
and Walter Leon Forsyth, The 
Dalles, Or. 11349 


Ocean blues; fox trot, words and music 
by R. Saleona. © May 18, 1928; 
2 ee May 25; E 691878; Rocco 
Salcona, San Francisco. ° 11350 


Ode au printemps; paroles de Pierre 
de Ronsard, musique de Renée- 
Philippart Gonzalez, of France; 
voix de femmes avec sop. solo. 
Mar. 30, 1928; 1c. May 7; H 692008 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 11351 


Oh Carmenita; words and music by 
Harry Warren. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2. ec. 
May 11; BH 690784; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 11352 


Oh gee! I want that girl of mine; 
words and melody by R. F. Cham- 
pion. © 1 ec. May 28, 1928; E 
690969; Rupert F. Champion, San 
Francisco. 11353 


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Oh! Helen; fox-trot, words and music 
by Guy K. Austin and Hubert W. 
David, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 23, 1928; 1 c. May 7; BH 689892; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 11354 


Oh, how I’d love to love you; by 
Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; orch. 
4to. © May 22, 1928; 2c. May 26; 
E 690858; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 11355 


Oh, how I will miss you; waltz, words 
by L. A. Oertel, music by Ray 


Hibbeler. © 1c. May 4, 1928; E 
691250; Lewis A. Oertel, Glovers- 
ville, N. Y. 11356 


Oh, how she loves it; words and music 
by Mack Fowler, of Great Britain ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele and banjulele 
banjo arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations ] 
© May 21, 1928; 1 c. May 22; E 
692191; B. Feldman & co., London. 

11357 

Oh, linda estrella; letra y musica por 
R. Hernandez. © 1c. May 17, 1928; 
E 690661; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. 11358 


Oh! Mary look what you’ve done for 
me; words and music by James 
Walsh and Fred Godfrey, both of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 7, 1928; 
1c. May 8; E 689967; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 11359 


Oh, mother, bring back those memories 


to me; words by W. W. Fowler, 
music by B. M. Hale. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 12, 


1928; 2c. May 15; E 690575; Wilmer 
W. Fowler, Medford, N. J. 11360 


Oh! Papitou; fox trot—slow, par A. 
Chantrier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 c. May 10; E’ 692265; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11361 


Oh, patria mia; letra y musica por 
R. Hernandez. © 1c. May 17, 1928; 
E 690662; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. 11362. 


Oh, what love; words and music by 
H. E. Crow. [Blueprint] © 1c. 
Apr. 30, 1928; E 690220; Henry 
Ernest Crow, Topeka, Kan. 11363 


Ohie meneché (La fiera de Mast’ 
Andrea); traserizione di Vittorio 
Giannini. © May 18, 1928; 2c. May 
19; E 691818; G. Ricordi & co., ine.., 
New York. 11364. 


Oiseaux (Les); comédie musicale en 
3 actes, adaptation libre de Bernard 
Zimmer, d’aprés Aristophane, mu- 
sique de Georges Auric, of France; 
pf. et chant. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1c. May 10; E 692255; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 11365 


Oj’ primmavera; versi di G. Spaduzzi, 
melodia di Gennaro Martone. 4to. 
© May 1, 1928; 2 c« May 29; E 
690936; Gennaro Spaduzzi, New 
Haven. 11366 


Ojos tristes; cancion Yucateeca, letra 
de Alfredo Aguilar Alfaro, mtsica 
de Guty Cardenas, of Mexico, arr. 
de Noé Fajardo. © May 2, 1928; 
1 e@. May 21; EH 692165; A. Wagner 
y Levien, sucs:, s. en ¢c., Mexico City, 


Mexico. 11367 
Old Baylor is marching; words and 
music by D. Moore. May 2, 


1928 ; 2 ec. May 3; E 690268; Dorothy 
Moore, Belton, Tex. 11368 


Old (The) chapel bell; words by J. 
D. Wilson, music by Harry J. Lin- 
coln. © May 5, 1928; 2 c. May 7; 
E 691285; John Dale Wilson, Pres- 
eott, Ark. 11369 


Old (An) companion just like you; 
words and music by F. Foote. © 
1c. May 19, 1928; E 690768; Frank 
Foote, Black Wolf, Kan. 11370 


Old country rock; melody by Moore 
and Williams. © 1c. May 31, 1928; 
EK 693017; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 11371 


Old-fashioned dance; by Richard 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 114; pf. 
© May 2, 1928; 2 « May 4; EB 
690315 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11372 


Old-fashioned (An) garden; quartette, 
words and music by G. A. Collin; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2 c. May 23; E 691865; G. A. 
Collin, Somerset, Pa. 11373 


Old folks at home; by Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer, 
bowed and fingered by Ann Hath- 
away ; violin solo, duet, trio or quar- 
tet, with pf. ace. 4to. © Apr. 30, 
1928; 2 c. May 3; E 690258; McKin- 
ley music co., Chicago. 11374 


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11375 


Old Irish air; composer anon., arr. by 
Ch. L. Etherington, of Canada; or- 
gan. obl. 8vo. © May 16, 1928; 
2c. May 18; E 691655; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 11375 


Old pals; words by H. C. Thurston, 
melody by Robt. H. Brennen. © 
1 c. May 26, 1928; E 690886: H. 
Carroll Thurston, Montpelier, Vt. 

11376 

Old Red; melody by Floyd Ming. © 
1c. May 18, 1928; E 691706; United 
pub. co., New York. 11377 


Old (An) time sweetheart; words by 
L. Curtis, music by Sylvester L. 
Bross; © 1. ¢. Apr..o0,) 1928") F) 
690212; Lillian Curtis, Centralia, 
Wash. 11378 


Old (The) town pump; by H. F. 
Reser; ten. banjo with pf. acc. © 
May 8, 1928; 2 c. May 7; E 691276; 
Harry F. Reser, New York.- 11379 

On a Sunday morn; deseriptive tmter- 
mezzo, by H. C. Horne, of England ; 
pf. © May 11, 1928; 1 c. May 25; 
E 692209; Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd., 
London. 11380 


On my mind a new love; from Here’s 
Howe, words by Irving Caesar, mu- 
sic by Joseph Meyer and Roger 
Wolfe Kahn; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 16, 1928; 2 c. May 18; E 
691625; Harms, inc., New York. 

11381 


On the green; by Louis Streabbog 
[pseud. of Jean Louis Gobbaerts]. 
op. 63,2 mows Apr. Poyith! a 2dy pe. pt. 
by Fleetwood A. Diefenthaeler. - obL 
Svo. © May 11, 1928; 2 c. May 14; 
E 691543; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago. 11382 


On the Miramichi; words and music 
by F. O’Neill, arr. by Alfred Wooler. 
© Jan. 15. 1928: 2 « May 23: B 
6908380; Felix O’Neill, Stafford 
Springs, Conn. 11383 


On the night we did the boom boom by 
the sea: words by Billy Rose and 
Ballard Macdonald, music by James 
V. Monaco. © May 1, 1928; 2 « 
May 2; E 691169; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 11384 

On the old Virginia shore; words and 
melody by D. M. Wheeler. © 1 e. 
May 25, 1928; E 691889; Dan M. 
Wheeler, Reidsville, N. ©. 113885 


On the river Kazonka; polka, melody 


by A. Schwartz... © 711 c.. Apr. 27, 
1928; EH 691421; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 11386 


planes 23 


On the track; galop, by A. H. Weber- 
bauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 
1928; 2c. Apr. 18; E 691312; Arthur 
H. Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 

11387 


On the waters of the silvery Yellow- 
stone Lake; words and music by M. 
Christiansen. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © May 1, 1928; 2 ec. May 
5; E 690362; Marion Christiansen, 
Wise River, Mont. 11388 


Once I had a fortune; words and mel- 
ody by Ernest Stoneman. © 1 ec. 
May 1, 1928; E 690199; United pub. 
co., New York. 11889 


Once in a while; melody by Wm. H. 
Butler. © 1 ¢ May 5, 1928; EB 
690372; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 11390 


Once upon a time; by W. EH. Arnaud; 
pf. Nashvile, Tenn.—Atlanta, Ga., 
Standard music co. © May 38, 1928; 
2c. May 5; E 690861; Wm. E. Ar- 
naud, Atlanta. 11891 


One girl like you; words by Bryant 
Chambers Kerr, music by Carlos 
Oscar Oberholtzer. © 1 ec. May 2. 
1928; E 690300; Bryant C. Kerr and 
Carlos O. Oberholtzer, Columbus, O. 

11392 


One kiss; words by Jo’ Trent, melody 
by Peter De Rose. © 1 c. May 26, 
1928; E 691940; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 11393 


One moment of madness; words by 
Eugene West, music by C. K. Harris. 
© Apr. 28, 1928; 2 ¢ May 12; H 
690523; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 11394 


One night of love; waltz, words and 
music by Roy Turk and Lou Hand- 
man, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; 
orch. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1928: 2 ¢. 
May 26; H 691927; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine, New York. 11395 


One way gal; words and melody by 
William Moore. © 1 ec. May 31, 
1928; E 693004; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 113896 


One wonderful day; words and music 


by B. EK. Murch. .f Words and melodv 


only] «© dh ‘e Awan s,,1928. HB 
696868; Bess Hvangeline Murch, 
Detroit. 11397 


088 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


11419 


Only h'de, and abide; words by Mrs. 
J. EF. Moser, music by R. Harkness, 
of Australia, domiciled at Pasadena. 
© Nov. 15, 1926; 2 c. May 18, 1928; 
EK 691731; Robert Harkness, Pasa- 
dena. 11398 


Only you; words and melody by H. 
Bruguiére. © 1c. May 19, 1928; E 
690717; Emile Bruguiére, Princi- 
paute de Monaco, France. 11399 


Onward for service; Sunday-school 
program for Rally day. words by 
J. L. Hall. and others, music by M. 
Isabelle Ritter, and others. 8vo. © 
Mar. 28, 1928; 2 @. May 4; EH 
691221; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

- 11400 

Open gates; pageant service for Chil- 
dren’s Day, arr. by G. O. Webster. 
Cincinnati, O., F:llmore music house. 
Svo. © Apr. 14, 1928; 2 c. May 10; 
aff. May 9; A 1075900; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 11401 


Open (The) road; pt. song, words by 
Gretchen Dick, music by William 
Stickles, arr. by Ross Hilton; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 2 c. 
May 18; E 690683; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 11402 


Oregon; words by W. C. Bishop, mu- 
sic by Fred Mller. © May 5, 1928; 
2 ce. May 7; E 691289; Wellington 
C. Bishop, Seaside, Or. 11403 


Oriental capers; intermezzo one-step, 
by A. H. Weberbauer; pf. or organ. 
(Mar, 28, 1928: 2 cApr. 18: E 
691307; Arthur H. Weberbauer, Ir- 
vington, N. J. 11404 


Ost und west, haltet fest; marsch, von 
Theodor Prusse, of Germany; pf. 
© ‘Aug. 19, 1927: 1 c. Apr. '23;°1928; 
E 689744; Georg Bratfisch, Frank- 
furt/Oder, Germany. 11405 


Ost und West haltet fest; marsch, von 
Theodor Prusse, bearb. von Wilhelm 
Lindemann, both of Germany ; salon- 
nan. 460, ©. Aug... 19, 1927: 1 @ 
Apr. 23, 1928;. HE 689736; Georg 
Bratfisch, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany. 

11406 


Ou ou; de Yes, livret de Pierre Sou- 
laine et René Pujol, musique de 
Maurice Yvain, of France. © Apr. 
tI, to29: 1 er May? 1O=* hy’ 692272 - 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11407 


Our adjutant; military march, by 
Charles Hoby, of England; pf. © 
May tl T9238.) eee May soho. Eh 
692216; James Planta Hull, London. 

11408 


- 


Our Banner; quartet, words and mu- 
Sic Dy Cy. Muller, “aril Dy ararry 
L. Alford. 4to. © May 12, 1928; 
2c. May 17; E 690644; Carl David 
Fuller, Rolling Prairie, Ind. 11409 


Our castle; words by W. R. Williams, 
musie by Harold Greenleaf; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 31, 1928; 2c. 
May 31; E 693055; Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. 11410 


Our famous Lindy man; words and 
music by N. G. Cloud; in ©. ©1e. 
May 23, 1928; E 690852; Nelson G. 
Cloud, Richmond, Ind. 11411 


Our gallant hero James A. Reed; 
words and music by J. P. Doran. © 
1c. Apr. 30, 1928; E 690240; Joseph 
P. Doran, Kansas City, Mo. 11412 


Our gold star mothers brave and true; 
words by R. Wittig, music by Mrs. 
CG. Vineent Hall and Ed Chenette. 
Milwaukee, Wis., Kilbourn & Nav- 
ratil. © Mav 1, 1928; 2 ¢. May 3; 
E 690345; Raymond Wittig, Milwau- 
kee. : 11413 


Our hero; words by N. V. Matthews, 
music by Luther A. Clark. © May 
22, 1928; 2 c. May 28; E 690929; 
Nellie Virginia Matthews, Carthage, 
Mo. 11414 


Our pathway thru life; words and 
melody by C. Will, harmonized by 
Esther Annie Denby; mixed voices. 
©) Apr: 23),,1928 ;. 2), ce. Apr. 30;, E 
690186; Esther A. Denby, La Can- 
ada, Calif., and Christina Will, Mon- 
rovia, Calif. 11415 


Out in the canyon; words and music 
by A. M. MeGowen. St. Louis, Mo., 
Shattinger piano and music co. 
Mawr D0, 6t928 2 2° et iMay 2e 
690501; Alwine Mueller MeGowen, 
St. Louis. 11416 


Ouverture exotique (Exotic overture) ; 
par Maurice Pesse, of France; orch., 


avee pf. conducteur. © Apr. 10, 
1928; 1 @ May; E -689995.; 
Choudens, Paris. 11417 


Ouverture solennelle; de Gabriel 
Parés, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 
23, 1928; E 689937; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 11418 


Over the fence; words and melody by 
Wd. Rextorde © 1c. “May -24, 
1928; E 690905; William Jess Rex- 
ford, Bay Shore, N. Y. 11419 


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11420 


Over the hills; words and melody by 
E. Ryan. .© 1 ¢. May 28, 1928; B 
690958; Elizabeth Ryan, Memphis, 
Tenn. 11420 


Over the hurdles; by D. Bigelow; mel- 
ody with pf. acc. © 1«¢ May 28, 
1928; E 691951; Dorothie Bigelow. 
London. 11421 


Oyaneetah; Seminole love song, words 
by Glen McDonough, music by Vic- 
tor Herbert, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; sop., alto and bar. 4to. 
© May 8, 1928;°2 ec. May 12; EB 
690627; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 11422 


Oyaneetah; Seminole love song, words 
by Glen McDonough, music by Vic- 
tor Herbert, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; three treble voices. 4to. 
© May. 22, 1928; 2c. May 26;' EH 


680857; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 11423 


Ozenit sie maciek; kupawiak, by A. 
Schwartz; pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1928; 
E 691423; Abe Schwartz, Néw York. 

11424 


Ozymandias; words. by P. B. Shelley, 
music by Reginald C. Robbins; bass 
Or DATs VOIGe., (©, Apr: ZO 92852) e. 
May 23; E 693083; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 11425 


Pageants of purpose; 3 complete pag- 
eants, with incidental music, words 
by Hlsie Duncan Yale, and others, 
music by J. Lincoln Hall, and others. 
Svo. The Galilean conquers. [2 
others] © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c« May 
4; D 27315; Hall-Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. 11426 


Pal o’ mine; words and melody by 
C. M. Compher. © 1. ¢. May 2, 
1928 ; E 691183 ; C. Morgan Compher, 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 11427 


Pal of my dreams; waltz, words and 
‘' music by Nick Morris [pseud. of 
T. Morrissey] © May 11, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 15; E 691573; Thomas. Mor- 
rissey, Little Rock. 11428 


Pal of my dreams; words and music 
by Nick Morris [pseud. of T. Mor- 


rissey]. © 1 ¢. May 10, 1928; H 
691678; Thomas Morrissey, Little 
Rock, Ark. 11429 


Palacete (El) encantado; valse, letra 
por Rufino Colon Alvarez, musica 
por F. Lanclos, of Porto Rico;. pf. 
©) Apr. 913. 1928 +2) Go May O22 \on 
690832; Fernando lLanclos, San 
Juan, P. R. 11430 


Papillon (Le) et la rose (The butter- 


aE. Ta, IS eee 


Palm land; words by C. A. Collins, 
melody by Virginia Nanz Collins, 
arr. by Erdell Mutchler. © 1 ec. 
May 2, 1928; E 691409; Curtis An- 
derson Collins, Miami Beach, Fla. 


11431 
Panhandle Pete; by A. H. Weber- 
bauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 


1928; 2 ce. Apr. 18: E 691320; Ar- 
thur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
I etd Be 11432 


Papa’ mio, m’ha’ maritari; melodia di 
Antonio Galasso, of Italy, domiciled 
at Jersey City. © 1c Apr. 28, 
1928; E 691902; A. Crivello, A. 
Galasso and J. Clano, Brooklyn. 

11433 


Papillon (Le) et la rose; fox trot, par’ 
Maurice Yvain, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur et paroles. 4to. 
(©; Apr: “15, 1928: Je, May 10. BI 
692270; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

- 11434 


fly and the rose) ; scherzo, de Fran- 
cesco Gabutti, of Italy; orch. avec 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 10, 
1928: ;..1...e; Apr. 233" BR Geegea. 
Choudens, Paris. 11435 


Papillon fox; fox trot di Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; piccola orch. 


4to. © May 4, 1928: 1 c May 22; 
EK 692330; A. &.G. Carisch & ¢, 
Milan. 11436 


Papillon fox; versi di Angelo Ramiro 
Borella, musica di Vittorio Mascher- 
oni, of Italy; pf.. ©, Apr. 20, 1928; 
dt Gen May 1% 34H) 692102 As arn: 
Carisch & c., Milan. 114387 


Paragraphe III; célébre ouverture, de 
Fr. Suppé, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c. May 10; 
EK 692268; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11438 


Pardon, cleansing, healing; words by 
Mary Bowden, music by Angie Mar- 
ing Williams. (Jn The evangelist 
im sons.) "©Augs. foe Tee 2 Ve: 
Apr. 23, 1928; “E’ 691853; O. E. 
Williams, Erie, Pa. 11439 


Parents: see that your children com- 
mence in school at 6 years of age 
and then continue until seventeen ; 
words and music by F. W. Wilson. 
© May 1, 1928; 2c May 16;. EH 
691566; F. W. Wilson, Palatka, Fla. 

11440 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Parisian blues; words and music by 


Len Rubin and Hal Rubin. ©1«. 
May 10, 1928; E 690488; Walter 
Snydecker, New York. 11441 


Parking; words by F. L. Veach, music 
by C. S. Millspaugh; pf. and ukulele 
ace. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © May 12, 1928; 2 ¢. May 15; 
E 690577; Frank L. Veach, Marion, 
Til. 11442 


Part songs for boys with changing 
voices; compiled by Richard Kountz. 
4to. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 ¢ Apr. 27; 
aff. May 8; A 1075736; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11443. 

Parting (The); words and music by 
L. Gavigan. © 1c. May 8, 1928; 

i E 691711; Louise Gavigan, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 11444 


Parysia; waltz, words by P. S. Robin- 
son, music by John Reynders, of 
England; pf. and ukulele acc.; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c. May 7; E 692250; 
Maurice Piéna, Iltd., London. 11445 


Pasquinade; caprice, by Louis M. 
Gottschalk, arr. by R. EH. Hildreth. 
4to. 1. Orch., with pf. conductor.— 
2. Band. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 ec each 
May 7; E 691295, 691296; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 11446, 11447 


Passion (Passion); by F. G. Char- 
rosin, of England; orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
1c. May 14; E 692057; Hawkes & 
son (London), ltd., London. 11448 


Patricia; words and melody by R. 
Cooke. © 1 ¢. May 16, 1928: BH 
690648; Ralph Cooke, Belmar, N. J. 

11449: 

Patrol of the hikers; by James M. 


Fulton ; band, with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. 4to. © Apr. 28, 1928; 
2 ¢. May 12; E 690517; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 11450 


Paul (Lady Dean) Study; by Poldow- 
ski [pseud. of Lady Dean Paul]. of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 11, 1928; 
1 ec. May 14; E 692045; J. & W. 
Chester, ltd., London. 11451 


Pay day; words and music by D. 
Droz. *' €P-!) ec > May 26,' 1928: BE 
690919; Dora Droz, Declo, Id. 11452 


Paysage de neige (Snow clad land- 
scape); de Léon Jessel, arr. par 
Francis Salabert, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 
2), 1928; 1 @ Mar. 207° 689278 ; 
EK. Gaudet, Paris. 11453 


Pial (El) 


11463 


Peg of my heart; words and melody 
by D. Cocks. © 1c. May 18, 1928; 
E 691691; Daniel Cocks, Port Wash- 
ington, L. I., N. Y. 11454 


Tlecparapa (Peismatara); from Panto- 
poulos, words and music by D. 
Zattas, of Greece, domiciled at New 
York. New York, Apollo music co. 
© May 22, 1928; 2 ec May 23; B 
690866; Demosthenis Zattas, New 
York. 11455 


Pensandoti; valzer, melodia di G. 
Vicari, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York (©. 1) Mavi hos By 
691241; Giovanni Vicari, New York. 

11456 


Penthesilea; nach dem _ trauerspiel, 
von Heinrich von Kleist, in 1 aufzug 
mit musik yon Othmar Schoeck, of 
Switzerland, klavierauszug von Karl 


Krebs, of Switzerland. © Nov. 20, 
1927s" e  ADT. ao. 6 ty poser: 
Musikhaus Hwini, Zitirich, Switzer- 
land. 11457 


Perfect peace; words from the Bible, 
melody by A. Hill. © 1 c. May 9, 
1928; E 691384; Alberta Hill, Cin- 
cinnati. 11458 


Perseverance brings success; words 
and music by C. B. Weston. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. May 8; E 690405; 
Charles B. Weston, Oakhurst, N. J. 

11459 

. pespunte abajefo; por 
I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; melody with pf. ace. 
[Photostat] © .1¢. May 28, 1928; 
EH 690949 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

11460 

Pianista (Il) virtuoso (Le pianiste 
virtuose) ; in 60 esercizi, traduzione 
italiana del Arturo Franci, musica 
di C. L. Hanon, ed. riveduta e cor- 
retta da G. Anfossi, con Vaggiunta 
di scale e di arpeggi a cura di 
Alphonse Schotte, of France; pf. 
Mebs) 15, :1928; a extMar. 2i>) EB 
689874; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

11461 

Picadores (Los); marche espagnole, 

" par A. Bosc, of France; orch., avee 
pf. conducteur et 1°" yiolon conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1c. May 
7; E 692023; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 

11462 


Pickin’ cectton; words and melody by 
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. ©1c. May 19, 1928; 
EH 691763; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inec., New York. 11463 


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11464 


Piesni za dusze zmarlych , febral i 
opracowal Anthony Schwanderla, op. 
33, i Stanley Kaniecki; 1 lub 2 gtosy 
z organami. 4to. © May 12, 1928; 
2c. May 12; E 690789; L. Urban 
pub. co., Jamacia, N. Y. 11464 


Pillar (The) box; musical monologue, 
words by Gladys Eva Kitchen, mu- 
sic by Pauline Wilton, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Apr. 5, 1928; 1 « 
May 22; E 692185; Reynolds & co., 
London. 11465 


Pillar (A) box song; unison song, 
words by Patience Ross, music by 
Cecil Sharman, of England; in F. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 30. 1928; 1 c. May 
1; E 689695; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 11466 


Ping-pong; a folly dance, by EH. Fred- 
eric Curzon, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 22; BE 
692178; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. 11467 


Piscatore “nnammurato; by G. Quar- 


tullo.; pf. ©, de. May 71928) Bh 
691347; Giuseppe Quartullo, New 
York. 11468 


Pleading blues; words and melody by 
Jesse Crump. © 1c. May 31, 1928; 


E 693044; Chicago music pub. co.,: 


11469 
Pleasant hours; photoplay music, by 


Domen‘co Savino; orch. © May 3, 
1928; 2 c. May 4; E 691225; Robbins 


inc., Chicago. 


musie corp., New York. 11470 
Pleasant (A) morning; by Louis 
Streabbog [pseud. of Jean Louis 


Gobbaerts], op. 68, no. 1; pf., with a 


2d pf. pt. by Fleetwood A. Diefen- 
thaeler. obl. 8vo. © May 11, 1928; 
2 ec. May 14; E 691541; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 11471 


Please say yes; waltz, words by Louis 
Alvino, melody by F. W. MacDonald. 
© 1c. May 15, 1928; E 690589; 
Frank William MacDonald, Trenton, 
IN: J. 11472 


Please take me out of jail; melody by 
T. Morris and T. Waller. © 1 e. 
May 19, 1928; E 690735; R. S. Peer, 
New York. 11475 


Plot (The) thickens; interlude dra- 
matique, by Bertram Srawley, of 
Great Britain, arr. by George H. 
Sanders; pf. © May 19, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 23; E 690800; Sanders-Weiss, 
ine., New York. 11474 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Pluie (La) sur les roses; poésie de 
André Mailfert, musique de Edo- 
uard Mignan, of France. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 1 ec. May 22; E 692189; Enoch 
et cie., Paris. 11475 


Plus (La) jolie (The choisest) ; ma- 
zarka, by D. Montano; pf. Brook- 
lyn, J. & J. Kammen. © May 28, 
1928; 2 c. May 23; E 690815; Do- 
nato Montano, Brooklyn. 11476 


Poéme; de Sylvain Dupuis, of France; 
violoncelle avec ace. d’ orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1 e@ May 10; EH 692296; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 11477 


Poet’s (The) dream; words by P. B. 
Shelley, music by Reginald C. Rob- 
bins; bass or bar. voice. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2 « May 238; E 693082; EHdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 11478 


Poidom plaskat; by A.. Schwartz; vio- 
lin. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; B 691420; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. A479 


Polichinelles (Les); de Les ailes de 
Paris, paroles de Albert Willemetz, 
Saint-Granier et J. Le Seyeux, mu- 
sigue de Maurice Yvain, of France; 
pf. acc., avec ukulele arr. par F. 
Salabert. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c. May 
10; E 692278; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 11480 


Polish festive dance; by W. M. Cae- 
sar; pf. © May 14, 1928; 2 ce. May 
21; E 691759; Wyn Moritz-Caesar, 


Los Angeles. 11481 
Polonez KoSciuszkowski; by Janusz- 
Hugeniusz Walkiewicz. 4to. 1. 4 


mixed voices.—2. 3 female voices.— 
3. 4 male voices. © May 18, 1928; 
2 ec. May 21; E 691739;: Bolestaw 


J. Zalewski, Chicago. 11482 
Polynice; poéme symphonique, par 
Louis Fourestier, of France; orch. 


1. Partition —2. Parties. © Mar. 10, 
1928; 1 ce. each Apr. 9; E 689908, 
689904; Heugel, Paris. 11483, 11484 


Pompadour (Die) ; aus Mtinchhausen, 
text von Felix Doérmann u. Bela 
Jenbach, musik von Ernst Steffan- 
Blasser, of Austria. © Dec. 10, 
1927: 1 e Apr. 23, 1928; E 689768; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 11485 


Pool (The) of gold; words by Sarah 

Teasdale, music by J. McManus. © 

1 ce. May 5, 1928; E 690379; Joseph 
MeManus, Santa Barbara, Calif. 

11486 


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no. 5, 1928 


Poor papa’s lullaby ; words and melody 
by M. L. Bacon. © 1 c. May 14, 
1928; E 690604; Myron L. Bacon, 
Bayfield, Wis. 11487 


Poor people; words by Art Kassel, 
music by Carmen Lombardo; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett. © May 11, 1928; 2 ¢. May 12; 
E 691530; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 11488 


Poplar (The) lane; words and music 
by Maur ce Gunsky and George Hay- 
den; pf. and ukulele acc. © May 
9, 1928; 2 « May 11; E 691471; 
Harms, ine., New York. 11489 


Porqué te quise; danza, letra y musica 


de F. L. Cabello; pf. © 1c¢ May 
5, 1928; E 690877; Fernando L. 
Cabello, El Paso. 11490 


Pou (Le) constipé (The constipated 
louce) ; de J. Porret, cf France, op. 
178; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 1 « May 7; E 


692012; Julien Porret, La. Barre- 
Deuil, France. 11491 


Pounds and ounces blues; words by G. 
Gruskin and Jack Pincus, music by 
J. Solomon, arr. by Wallee Brown. 
© May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 3; E 
690351; George Gruskin, John Pin- 
cus, and Jerry Solomon, Chicago. 

11492 


‘Pour que chaque femme ait sa four- 
rure; version concert Quand on est 
marié, paroles de Ch. L. Pothier, mu- 
sique de C. Oberfeld, of Poland; pf. 
ace. avee acc. d’ukulele par F. Sala- 


bers oO Apr. (15. 19284, 1c. “May 
10; E 692293; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 114938 


Pourquoi; parcles de Phylo et L. C. 
Basseuil, musique de Phylo et Fiet- 
ter, both of France; pf. ace. avec 
ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. © Apr. 
15, 1928: 1 c. May 10; E 692279; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 11494 


Praise the Lord, ye heavens, adore 
Him; words anon., music by Ros 
Vors; mixed cho., sop. and bass duet. 
4to. © May 2, 1928; 2 c. May 10; 
E 690467 ; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 11495 


Praise ye the Lord; anthem, words 
compiled and arr. from the Psalms, 
with hymns and 2 sacred poems, mu- 
sic by W. R. Voris; mixed ‘voices, 
with sop. solo and organ acc. 4to. 
© May 11, 1928: 2 @ May 11; EB 
691393 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

11496 


11509 


Praise ye the name of the Lord; an- 
them, music by P. Tschesnokoff, 
arr. by Ivan T. Gorakhoff; 3 wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © May 18, 1928; 
2c. May 21; E 691741; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 11497 


Prayer; words and melody arr. by J. 
D. Campbell. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1928; 
E 690204; Ralph Peer, New York. 

11498 


Prayer of the Norwegian child; an 
orison, words by Olaf Trojoérgson, 


music by Richard Kountz; low or 
méd. voice.. ©: Apr. 30, 1928; 2 e¢. 
May 4; E 690330; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 11499 


Prayer (The) service; words and mel- 
ody by J. E. Burch. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
30, 1928; E 690202; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 11500 


Preach the word; words and melody 
by E. D. Campbell. © 1c. Apr. 30, 
1928; E 6980205; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 11501 


Prélude et fugue; de Niferias, 
Joaquin Turina, of Spain; pf. 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c. May 7; EH 689997; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 11502 


par 


Prés d’un_ berceau; berceuse, de 
Georges Quertant, of France; pf. © 
Mar?! 303} 1928; dolentgApme 239 EB 
689934; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 11503 


Pretending, youre mine; fox-trot, 
werds and music by H. R. Bryan. 
© 1c. May 15, 1928; E 690603; 
Harry R. Bryan, Los Angeles. 

11504 

Pretty soon; words by Bob Nolan, 
melody by P. Hill. © 1c. May 28, 
1928; E 690942; Peggy Hill, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 11505 


Prickly heat; by A. C. Russell; pf. © 
1 ec. May 3, 1928; E 690290; Alva 
Calvin Russell, Chicago. 11506 


Pride of the Illini; march, by K.., L: 
King; band. 4to. © May 5, 1928; 
2c. May 7; E 691284; Karl L. King 
music hcuse, Fort Dodge, Ia. 11507 


Princess enchanting; by Henry Had- 
ley, arr. by Otto Wick; orch. 
May 1, 1928; 2c. May 8; E 690415; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, ine., New York. 

11508 

Principessa mazurka; no. 2, di A. 
Ilardi; violin. © 1c. May 7, 1928; 
E 691338; Arthur Ilardi, Brooklyn. 

11509 


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11510 


Prisoners (The) last farewell; words 
and melody by A. F. Meade, of Ire- 
land, domiciled at Boston, Mass. © 
1c. May 14, 1928; E 691547; An- 
thony Francis Meade, Charlestown, 
Mass. 11510 


Prisoner’s (The) request; words by 
E. Yung, music by Robert H. Bren- 
nen. New York, Frank Harding. 
© May 18, 1928; 2 @ May 23; E 
690803; Ellen Yung, Salisbury, Mo. 

ot 


Professional filling; by G. Waterman. 
© May 26, 1928; 2 ec. May 31; E 
693053; Glenn Waterman, Los An- 
geles. 14512 


Proéle (A) do bébé no. 2 (La famille 
du bébé no. 2); par H. Villa-Lobos, 
of Brazil; pf. Recueil de no. 1 a 9. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 ¢ Jan. 28} 1928; 
E 689901; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 

SL 


Prophecy (The); words from. the 
Bible, ed. by Julius Osiier, music by 
Genevieve Thomas Wheeler; 
voice. Kansas City, Mo., Blossoms 
art co. © May 15, 1928; 2 c. May 
17; E 690694; John H. Wheeler, 
Kansas City, Mo. 11514 


Prune (The) song; words by Frank 
Crumit, music by Harry DeCosta; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © May 23, 
1928 ; 2c. May 25; E 690871; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

11515 


Prunes—an’ how; words and music by 
Norm-Art Brown [pseud. of Norman 
Arthur Brown] and 8S. Elsmo. © 
1c. May 28, 1928; E 690959; Sverre 
Elsmo, Racine, Wis. 11516 


Psalm 100; chorgesang, von Franz 
Bachmann, of Germany, op. 8; 8- 
stimmigen gemischten chor. 4to. © 
Sept. 20, 1927; 1 « Apr. 238, 1928; 
E 689716; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 

11517 

Warn 04 gépw apxayyedro kat To Xpioto 
Kovuurrdpo (Psalti thai fero archangelo 
kai Christo Koumparo) ; from Pan- 
topoulos, words by Spiros Sperantos, 
music by D. Zattas, of Greece, domi- 
ciled at New York. New York, 
Apollo music co. © Mav 22, 1928; 
2c. May 23; E 690865; Demosthenis 
Zattas, New York. 11518 

words and music by 

Ruth McConnell Clayton. © 1 «. 

Apr. 30, 1928: E 690226; Ruth 

Clayton, Snohomish, Wash. 11519 


Puget Sound: 


med. - 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 23 


Purling water; by Gladys V. Gilbert, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York, op. 21; pf. © May 7, 1928; 
2c. May 11; E 691489; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 11520 


Purupita; letra y musica por R. 
Hernandez. © 1c. May 17, 1928; 
E 690666; Rafael Hernandez, New 
York. 11521 


Pyke (Helen) Five zoo pictures; by 
H. Pyke, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
The homesick crocodile. [4 others] 
© Apr. 28, 1928; 1 ¢.' Apr. 30:;'-B 
689706; Forsyth bros. ltd., London. 

11522 


Quand l’ombre descend; de Gabriel 
Marie, arr. par Georges Grécourt, of 
France; violoncelle et orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. Editions Costallat. 4to. 
© Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ¢ Apr. 9; E 

- 689914; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

. 11523 


Quand une femme en a gotté; paroles 
de Phylo, musique de Fred Pearly 
et Gaston Gabaroche, both of 
France; pf. ace., avee ukulele arr. 
par F. Salabert. © Apr. 15, 1928: 


1 ec. May 10; E 692291; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 11524 
Que les parece; fado-fox, letra y 


musica de F. L. Cabello; pf. ©1-«. 
May 5, 1928; E 690376; Fernando 
L. Cabello, El Paso. 11525 


Que pasotes; por Juan Talavera y Hd 
Tavo, both of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles, Calif.; pf. 8vo. [Pho- 
tostat] © May 3, 1928; 2c. May 5; 
E 691262; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 11526 


Queen of the apple blossoms; waltz, 
by J. Owen Long; pf. © May 7, 
1928; 2 c. May 16; E 690634; Daniel 
W. Crist, Alliance, O. TT 


Raff (Joseph Joachim) One sweetly 
solemn thought; words by Phoebe 
Cary, music from Cavatina, adapted 
and arr. by Marion Moore. 1. Sop. 
and ten.—2. Sop. solo with violin 
obbl. © May 9, 1928; 2 c. each May 
14; E 690581, 690582); J. A. Parks 
co., York, Neb. 11528, 11529: 


Raggin’ dem blues; melody by Moore 
and Williams. © 1c. May 31, 1928; 
E 693015; Chicago music pub. co.., 
ine., Chicago. 11530 


Ragtime crazy; melody by William 
Moore. © 1 c. May 31, 1928; EB 
693023.; Chicago music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 11531 


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Ragtime millionaire; words and mel- 
ody by William Moore. © 1c. May 
31, 1928; E 693010; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 11532 


Rainbow of dreams; words by Leo P. 
Haley, music by R. L. Toland. © 
1c. May 12, 1928; E 690561; Rose 
L. Toland, Dorchester, Mass. 11533 


Ramblers blues; words and melody by 
Lemon Jefferson. © 1 ec. May 81, 
1928; E 693040; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 11534 

Rap-tap (The) buck; melody by 
Harvey Thomas and R. W. Tomlin- 
son. ©1c. May 24, 1928; H 690899 ; 
Robert W. Tomlinson, Chicago. 

11535 


Rapture; words by Robert Browning, |, 


musie by Eleanor Frost [i. e. HE. F. 
Hurd] © 1c. May 21, 1928; E 
691766; Eleanor Frost Hurd, Han- 
over, N. H. 11536 


Rave on static papa, rave on; words 
by Sam Williams, melody by Roolin 
Crawford. © 1c. May 4, 1928; E 
691254; State street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 115387 


Red rabbit rag (Hassenpfeffer) ; rag- 
fox-trot, by A. H. Weberbauer; pf. 
or organ. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2c. Apr. 
18; E 691328; Arthur H. Weber- 
bauer, Irvington, N. J. 11588 


Red (The) star and green T of 
Texaco; words and melody by J. L. 
Smith. © 1c. May 19, 1928; HE 
690722; James L. Smith, Tujunga, 
Calif. 11539 


Reenganche (El); corrido, by I. M. 
Valle, ef Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; melody with pf. acc. ©l1e. 
May 11, 1928; EH 691609; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 11540 


Regal allegro non troppo; by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch with pf. © May 
22, 1928; 2 ec May 25; E 690878, 
Music buyers corp., New York. 

11541 


Reign on, O King eternal; words by 
Robert L. Berry, music by A. L. 
Byers. [Photostat] © Mar. 1, 1928; 
2c. May 14; E 691520; Andrew L. 
Byers, Ashland, Or. 11542 


Reizendes kind mit den _ blonden 
haaren; aus Miinchhausen, text von 
Felix Dérmann u. Bela Jenbach, 
musik von Ernst Steffan-Blusser, of 
Austria. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 e Apr. 
23, 1928; E 689767; Ludwig Doblin- 
ger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leip- 
Zig. 11543 


Remember ; waltz, words and music by 
Claude Ivy, Jimmy Campbell and 
Reg Connelly, each of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by 
Charles Hanley; in A flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
oy loeo: 1 ge Nay 14’ RY“ 692050: 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

11544 


Remember yesterday; words and mel- 
ody by Mack Davis, Jack Murray 
and Bernard Maltin. © 1 ¢. May 9, 
1928; E 691378; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 11545 


Remembrance; 4-pt. cho., poem by 
Christina Rossetti, music by H. S. 
Roberton, of Great Britain; male 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, — 
Itd. 4to. © May 12, 1928; 1c. May 
9; E 692162; Hugh S. Roberton, 
Glasgow. 11546 


Remembrance (Hrinnerung) ; melody 
by U. Lindemann, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c May 8, 
1928; E 690480; Udo Lindemann, 
Jersey City. 11547 


Renard (Le) et le buste (The fox and 
the bust); fable de La Fontaine, 
paroles anglaises et musique de 
Jacques Soulacroix, of France. © 
Dees SILAIZ0 PL. af) Apri28; 1928 ; 
E 689935; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 11548 


Rendezvous; valse par P. Standertson, 
of Russia, domiciled at Marydel, 
Md.; pf. © 1 « May 5, 1928; E 
690388 ; Paul Standertson, Marydel, 
Md. 11549 


Request; an obeisance, poem after the 
Hindu, music by Lorraine Tombo; 
low or med. voice. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
2c. May 4; E 6903829; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 11550 


Requiem ; texte latin, musique de Fer- 
naud Le Borne, of Belgium, op. 80; 
oreh. Partition. © Mar. 30, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 23; E 689985; HKditions 
musicales HEvyette, Paris. 1155 


Rest from thy labor; words by Frank 
Cutler, music by W. Webster; mixed 
voices. © 1 @ May 28, 1928; E 
690957 ; Wesley Webster, San Bruno, 
Calif. 11552 


Resurrection (Resurrection); poéme 
symphonique, de J. Franceschi, of 
Italy; orech., avee pf. conducteur. 
Ato. © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 9; 
E 689916; J. Franceschi, Marseille, 
France. 11553 


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- 11554 


Reuter (Fr.) 3837 easy selections for 
Lutheran choral and hymn; com- 
posed, compiled and arr. by Fr. Reu- 
ter; reed or pipe organ. obl. Svo. 
(CO Fan. 16, 1928" 2. G. fan, To. ait. 
Apr. 13; A 1079315; Clara Reuter, 
New Ulm, Minn. 11554 


Réve d’oré (Golden dream); polka, 
by D. Montano; pf. Brooklyn, J. & 
J. Kammen. © May 28, 1928; 2 « 
May 23; EK 690816; Donato Montano, 
Brooklyn. 11555 


Réve fantastique; d’Emilio Pente, of 
Italy, op. 12, no. 1; violon et pf: © 


June sd, 4928 : iMovesj May 2255); 1 
692229; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 11556 


Rhapsodie in moll; slow foxtrot, text 
von Arthur Rebner, musik von 
Mischa Spoliansky, of Austria; kla- 
vier arr. yon Franz Grothe. © Apr. 
1, 1928; 1 c. May 10; E 689962; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 11557 


Rhein, wein und migdelein; marsch- 


lied, text von Gerhard Ebeler,; mu- | 


Sik von Hans Otten, of Germany. 1. 
Blasmusik. 12mo.—2. Salon-orch., 
mit klavier direktion. 4to—3. Eine 
singstimme, mit klavier. © Feb. 16, 
245 $928.54 ve vfeacheApre 2337 Hh 
6S9877-689879; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne/Rhine, Germany. 
11558-11560 
Rhodella valse; by J. M. Davis. © 
1 cc. May 23, 1928; H 691794; John 
M. Davis, San Francisco. 11561 


Rhythmie moments; by Harold Ar- 
luck; pf. © May 26, 1928; 2c. May 
26; E 691915; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 11562 


Ribbon (The) song; words by Harry 
Graham, music by Patrick Beynon, 
of Great Britain. © May 11, 1928; 
1 ec. May 14; E 692046; J. & W. 
Chester, ltd., London. 11563 


Ricordi del passato; versi e musica di 
F. Trombetta. © 1c. May 8, 1928; 
EH 690486; Francesco Trombetta, 
Piladelphia. 11564 


Ricordo d’amore (Souvenir); versi e 
trascrizione di L. Canoro, musica di 
Franz Drdla; violin. © 1 ¢@. May 
14, 1928; E 691548; Louis Canoro, 
New York. 11565 


Riding (A) song; words and music by 
Louis Drakeford, of Great Britain; 
med. or low voice. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
2c. May 4; E 690324; U. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 11566 


Dt. Tit 1, S-4yr 2 


Rien, plus rien n’existe .. . (Niemand 
liebt dich so wie ich); slow-fox de 
Paganini, de Franz Lehar arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch., ayec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1928; 1 ¢. May 10; E 692078; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 11567 


Rigaudon; aus Dardanus, yon J. Ph. 
Rameau, bearb. von Leopold Wenin- 
ger, of Austria; orch. mit pf.-direc- 
tion. 4to. © May 7, 1928; 1 c May 
22; EH 692207; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

11568 

Rigaudon; extrait du Tombeau de 
Couperin, par Maurice Ravel, tran- 
scription par S. Dushkin; violon et 
pfs (© Mar. 30, 192393) te Agee 
EK 6903896; Durand et ¢cie., Paris. 

11569 


Right after God comes my mother; 
words by M. Speracio, melody by 
J. Williams. © 1 c. Mey d1,71928,; 
E 691452; Mario Speracio and Jesse 

-’ Williams, Passaic, N. J. 11570: 


Ring around the rosy; by N. von 
Wilm, arr. by J. Lillian Vandevere; 
toy symphony, teacher’s se. Ato. 
May 3, 1928: 2 ec. May 18; E 691670; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 11571 


Risen with Christ; hymn, words by 
Levi Mumaw, music by E. O. Sellers. 
(in Advanced Sunday school lesson 
quarterly, v. 22, no. 2,'Apr., May, 
June, 1928)-© Mar. 20, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 17; E 690788 ; Ernest O. Sellers, 
New Orleans. in nye4 


Risvegliati amore; versi di C. Biunno, 
musica di Tommaso Cozzetto, of 


Italy, domiciled at Bound Brook, 
Ne ah: 1 @ May 238, 1928; EB 
690849; Christine Biunno, New 
York. 11573 


Rita; words by Harry Solloway, mu- 
sic by Tom Burke, of Hngland; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by -Harry J. 
Stafford; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 20, 1928; 1c. 
Mar. 31; E 6923825; L. Silberman 
and H. Solloway, London. 11574 


Rive (La) sacrée; mélodie, paroles de 
M™* la Baronne de Schwarz, mu- 
sique de Jane Royan, of France. 
Paris, Editions musicales Pitault. 
© Apr.010, 1928; De, Maye Tso 
692029; Jane Royan, Paris. 11575 


Rock of ages; words by A. M. Topaldy 
[!], music by R. Polak; med. voice. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Paramount music 
pub. co. © May 11, 1928; 2 c. May 
14; E 691641; Rudolph Polak, Los 
Angeles. 11576 


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Rock of ages with Scripture. lesson; 
words and melody arr. by F. W. 
McGee. © 1 c..,.Apr. 30, 1928; E 
690211; Ralph Peer, New York. 

11577 


Rockaways (The); words and music 
by R. L. Moore. © May-11, 1928; 
2c. May 16; E 691623; Robert. Lee 
Moore, Far Rockaway, N. Y. 11578 


Rockie ; from Branzolis movements, by 
M. Abramowitz. © 1c. May 26, 
1928; E 690913; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. 11579 


Rockin’ in de win’; raccoon lullaby, 
3-pt. cho., music by W. H:°: Neid- 
linger, arr. by HE. Marzo; women’s 
voices. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 2 «. 
May 4; E 690314; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 11580 


Roi (Le) David; introduction et 
cortege de la suite, par A. Honegger, 
transcription et arr. de F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 


teur. © Apr. 15,'1928; 1 ce May 
10; E 692303; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 11581 


Roi (Le) David; psaume de la suite, 
par A. Honegger, transcription et 
arr. de F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avee conducteur. © Apr. 15, 1928; 
1c May 10; EB, 692304; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 11582 


Rolling hoops; by Cedric W. Lemont; 
pf. © May 14,°1928; 2 c. May 12; 
EH 690508; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 11583 


Romance; by Fredric Fradkin, tran- 
scribed by Rudy Wiedoeft; E flat 
alto saxophone, with pf. ace. © 
May s19,6d0285. .2.ne€. “May,..2235 EB 
690745; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 11584 


Romance; by J. Kabrin; violin and 
pf. Chicago, Ivory tower publisher. 
© Apr. 15, 1928; 2c. May 5; EB 
690360; James Kabrin, Chicago. 

11585 

Romance d’un soir; paroles d’Henry 
Moreau et Pierre Foucret, fils, mu- 
sique de Dimitri Tiomkin, of Poland. 
© Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c« Apr. 9; E 
689915; Editions Foucret, fils, s. a., 
Paris. 11586 


Romantic overture; by Arnold Bax, 
of England; chamber orch. Se. 
May 16, 1928; 1 @ May 19; HB 
692172; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
ine., with J. G. Murdoch & co., Itd., 
London. 11587 


109262—28-—6 


Rosa marchita; romanza, letra y mu- 
sica de Ignacio Fernandez Hsperon 
(Tata Nacho), of Mexico. © May 
8, 1928; 1 «. May 21; H 692169; A. 
Wagner y Levien, sucs., Ss. en Gc, 

- Mexico City, Mexico. 11588 


Rosalie; fox trot, words and music by 
Hugh Wade and Val Valentine, both 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele and banjulele banjo arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 21, 
WODAS + Hill PeEHUMiay 222) s1VEG82192¢ 5 Be 
Feldman & co., London. 11589 


Rose aus Persien; boston, von Franz 
Gehrke, of Germany. 1. Klavier.— 
2. Jazz u. salon-orch. 4to. © Dec. 
23)'1927;; 1c. each Apr.’ 23;'1928; BH 
689832, 689833 ; Fritz Schuberth, jr., 
Leipzig. 11590, 11591 


Rose leaves; words by Maurice J. 
Gunsky, music by Al Sherman; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 28, 1928; 
2c. May 1; E 691459; Harms, inc., 
New York. 11592 


Rose of my heart; waltz, words by 
Maurice M. Waller, musie by Max 
Siegel, arr. by Jean Walz. © May 
15,, 1928; 2: c,,May,,10);;,. EH 691508 ; 
Julian Mack, Chicago. 11593 


Rosemary; from Abie’s Irish rose, 
words by Anne Nichols, music by 
J. S. Zamecnik; pf. ace,, with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
May 8, 1928; 2 c«. May 7; E 691257; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 11594 


Roses (The), the moonlight and you; 
by W. M. Arbogast; orch. New 
York City, Frank Harding. 4to. © 
May a2! ; 2928-0 20@ “Mayeer sr BH 
680573; W. M. Arbogast, Rachel, 
W. Va. 11595 


Rosette; words by Charles Newman, 
music by Carmen Lombardo, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May. 15,. 1928; 2c) May, 17, 40 
690692; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 11596 


Rough and ready blues; words and 
melody by. William Moore. © 1. 
May 31, 1928; E 6938012; Chicago mu- 
sic pub. ¢co., inc., Chicago. 11597 


Rough and ready freezin’ Freddy; 
words and melody by R. T. Hakins. 
© 1c. May 5, 1928; E 691842; Rich- 
ard Talbot Hakins, New York. 

11598 


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11599 


Royal hippodrome; galop, by K. L. 
King; band. 4to. © May 19, 1928; 
2c. May 19; E 690703; Karl L. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 
Ta. 11599 


Rubaiyat; 7 fantaisies, par Adolfo 
Salazar, of Spain; quatuor a cordes. 
© Mar. 10, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 23; E 
689978; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 

11600 

Rube caprice; by Martin Dunning 
[pseud. of Hugo Riesenfeld]; orch. 
with pf. conductor pt. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 2 c. May 8; E 690416; Edwin 
F. Kalmus, ine., New York. 11601 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Une 
larme (A tear); célébre mélodie de 
A. Rubinstein, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur et 1°°* violons conducteur. 4to. 
(); Apr. «15, 1928: 1 ¢ May 7: B 
692020; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11602 

Rumeurs (Uproar); par A. Ciappi, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur 
pf. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1928;:1 c. May 
23; E 692307; Maurice Piena, Itd’. 
London, . 11603 


Run up the steps! knock at the door! 
shout hallelujah! cause I’m home; 
words and musie by Harold Dixon; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 4, 1928; 
2c May 7; E 691274; Harold Dixon 
music publisher, New York. 11604 


Runnin’ away; lyric by Robert Frazer, 
melody by L. F. Cowan and Howard 
Jackson. © 1c. May 29, 1928; HB 
690953 ; Lynn Freeman Cowan, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 11605 


Running (The) blues; words and mel- 
ody by B. Landress. © 1 e@. May 
1, 1928: E 690198; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 11606 


Rusinella mezzo l’un grano; versi e 
melodia di P. Sciascia, of Italy. © 
1 ec. May 15, 1928; HE 691602; Pas- 
quale Sciascia, Philadelphia. 11607 


Russian love song; words and music 


by S. Elsmo. © 1c. May 17, 1928; 
E 690673; Sverre Elsmo, Racine, 
Wis. 11608 


Russian polka (In the train); by A. 
Schwartz; vidlin. ‘© 1 c«. Apr. 27, 
1928; E 691426; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 11609 


Sabula blues; melody by Phil Feather- 
sone.’ ©, 1:'c.May 81, 1928; BE 
693008; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 11610 


pt. 1, D.Sy wee 


Safety first—the traffic policeman’s 
slogan; words and music by H. F. 
Kamp; pf. © 1c. May 10, 1928; 
E 690483; Henry F. Kamp, Detroit. 

11611 


Sailing boats; petite barcarolle, by 
Cedric W. Lemont, op. 54, no. 3; pf. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 c. May 12: EB 
690509; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 11612 


Sailor (A) song; words by Sidney 
Rowe, music from The Mikado by 
Arthur Sullivan, arr. by Gladys 
Pitcher; sop., alto and bar. 4to. © 
May 8, 1928; 2 c. May 25; E 691876; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 11613 


St. Joseph’s and the Junior Holy 
Name; march, words and music by 
J. O’Brien. Medford, Mass.,. St. 
Joseph’s Holy Name soe. © May 
2, 1928; 2 c. May 3; E 690336; Jack 
O’Brien, Boston. 11614 


Sally in our alley; old English air, 
harmonized and arr. by Reginald 
Redman, of Great Britain; violin, 
violoncello and pf. © Apr. 3, 1928; 
1c May 4; E 689795; Augener, Itd., 
London. 11615 


Salut printemps (Greetings of spring) ; 
poeéme de Count de Ségur, musique 
de Claude Debussy, of Hrance; pf. 4 
4 mains et cheur pour voix de 
femmes. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
23; E 689920; Choudens, Paris. 

11616 

Salut printemps (Greetings of spring) ; 
poéme de Conte de Ségur, musique 
de Claude Debussy, réduction par 
Marius Francois Gaillard, of France; 
pf. a 2 mains et chceur pour voix de 
femmes. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
23; E 689921; Choudens, Paris. 

11617 


Salutacion escolar (School salutation) ; 
Spanish text and music by J. Pe- 
rieas, of Porto Rico, English tr. 
by Mary Dickson. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1928; 2 c. May 22; E 691824; Jaime 
Pericas, Ponce, Porto Rico 11618 


Salvation replete; words by Oliver HE. 
Williams, music by Angie Maring 
Williams. (Jn The evangelist in 
song.) © Auge 1b) 19273) e. Apr. 
23, 1928; E 691845; O. H. Williams, 
Erie, Pa. 11619 


Same old moon; fox trot, words and 


melody by R. S. Sowell. © 1 «. 
May 28, 1928; E 691982; Ralph 
Spellman Sowell, Detroit. 11620 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 5, 1928 


Saminsky (Lazare) Sechs lieder aus 
dem Russischen orient (Six songs 
of the Russian orient); deutsche 
libersetzungen von R. S. Hoffman, 
English translation by Lillian Sam- 
insky, text aus volkgesang; fiir 
mittlere stimme. [Russian, German 
and English texts] 1. Orovéla. [5 
others] © Mar. 27, 1928; 1 c. May 
14; E 691627; Universal edition 
actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 11621 


Samtliche. suiten fiir die laute; aus 
den Neuen  lautenfriichten, von 
Hsaias Reusner, hrsg. von Walter 
Gerwig, eingeleitet von Friedrich 
Blume, both of Germany. heft 1, 
suite 1-5. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 
23; E 6898138; Georg Kallmeyer ver- 
lag, Wolfenbiittel, Germany. 11622 


San Diego’s receptional march; by 
C. A. Jones; band, with solo B flat 
cornet conductor. 4to. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2c. Apr. 26; E 690248; Charles 
A. Jones, San Diego, Calif. 11623 


Sans un homme; paroles de Jacques- 
Charles et Léo Leliévre, fils, musique 
de Jean Boyer, of France; pf. acc., 
avec ukulele arr. par F. Salabert. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. May 10, 1928; 
E 692286; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11624 


Santa Lucia; Italian folk-song,; arr. 
by Henry S. Sawyer, bowed and 
fingered by Ann Hathaway; violin 
solo, duet, trio or quartet, with pf. 
ace. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 3; E 690259; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 11625 


Santa Lucia; Italidn folk tune, arr. 
by J. Lillian Vandevyere; toy sym- 
phony, teacher’s se. 4to. © May 
3, 1928; 2c. May 18; E 691669; C. 
C. Birchard & co., Boston. 11626 


Sarabande; from A little suite, by 
Lucina Jewell; violin and pf. 
May 7, 1928; 2 ¢. May 11; E 691479; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 11627 


Sascha; Russian romanze, worte von 
Friedrich Schwarz, musik von Ed. 
May, of Germany, arr. von Fred 
Ralph; orch. mit pf. direction. © 
Feb. 9, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; E 689840; 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

11628 


Satanie fury; photo-play music, by 
Leo A. Kempinski, op. 78; orch., with 
pf. or organ ace. © May 14, 1928; 
2c. May 15; BE 691583 ; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

11629 


11640 


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Satisfied; words by Angie Maring 
Williams, music by J. R. MacMur- 
ray. (Jn The evangelist in song) 
© Aug. 15, 1927; 2c. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 691842; J. Roy MacMurray, Erie, 
Pa. 11630 


Saturnia; versi di A. Martorelli, mel- 
odia di Giuseppe Godono, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. May 
5, 1928; E 691779; Alfredo Mar- 
torelli, New York. 11631 


Sauguet (Henri) Six sonnets; paroles 
de Louise Labé, musique de H. 
Sauguet, of France; sop. 1. Chasse. 
[5 others] © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 @. 
Apr. 23; E 689975; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 11632 


Save your jelly; words by Iva B. 
France, melody by Charles Daven- 
port. 1 ec May 28, 1928; E 
691948; Braiterman-Fedder co., ine., 
Baltimore. 116383 


Savez-vous faire un cocktail; de Le 
grande folie, paroles de Louis de 
Marchand et Georges Koger, mu- 
sique de Vincent Scotto, of France. 
© Apr. 27, 1928; 1 « May 22: BE 
692186; Enoch et cie., Paris. 11634 


Sawmill blues; words and. melody by 
Hlzadie Robinson. © 1 c. May 81, 
1928; E 693042; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 11635 


Saxannella; by Andy Sannella, arr. by 
F. Henri Klickmann; alto saxophone 
with pf. acc. © May 17, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 18; E 691661; Spier & Coslow, 
ine., New York. 11636 


Saxannella; melody by Andy Sannella. 
© 1c. May 10, 1928; E 691433; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

11637 


Sax-cine; by Jack Rebock and Fred 
Bayers; E flat alto saxophone with 
pf. ace. © May 11, 1928; 2c. May 
12; E 690533 ; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 11638 


Say it with roses; waltz ballad, words 
and melody by Pat O’Connor [i. e. 
J.P.O’Connor] © 1 ¢. May 7, 1928; 
E 690420; James Patrick O’Connor, 
Jersey City. 11639 


Say yes to-day; fox trot, words and 
music by Walter Donaldson, arr. by 
Walter S. Simon; pf. or organ. © 
May 22 eaS2Siac2ii ce! May.) 241 KE 
690776; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

11640 


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11641 


pl. ns Ss. 


Sbarrachia la finestra; notturno, versi 
di Antonino Crivello, melodia di 
Paolo Dones. © 1c. May 10, 1928; 
EK 690476; John Clano, Woodside, 
Bead. IN. Ye 11641 


Scarf dance (Danse de chiffon); by 
W. M. Caesar; pf., with violin and 
cello pts. © May 14, 1828; 2c. May 
21: EH 691754; Wyn Moritz-Caesar, 
Los Angeles. 11642 


Scene de _ ballet; balletscene, by 
Richard Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 


123, pt." © May 2,°1928'"2"¢. May 
4; E 6890316; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 116485 
Schenk’ mir die nacht . . .5 tango, 


worte von Gtinther Iff, musik von 

Frido Grothey, of Germany; salon- 

orch. mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © Feb. 

* 1 1928 1 Gre APY: 2 ey GOOG 
Fritz Horst, Altona/Hlbe, Germany. 

11644 


Scherzino; d’Emilio Pente, of Italy, 
op. 18. no. 2; violon et pf. © June 
1, 1928; 1 c May 25; E 692228; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

11645 


Scherzo sinister; by P. A. Marquardt; 
orch. © May 22, 1928; 2 «@ May 
25; E 690877; Music buyers corp., 
New York. 11646 


Schetta sugnu; versi di A. Crivello, 
meledia di A. Galasso, of Italy, 
domiciled at Jersey City. © 1. 
May 18, 1928; E 691700; Antonino 
Crivello, Antonio Galasso and J. 
Clano, New York. 


Schlichte weise; von Robert Curt von 
Gorrissen, of Germany, op. 5, nr. 4; 
violine u. orgel. © Jan. 11, 1928; 
1 c. Apr. 23; E 689838; W. Ebrler 
& co., Leipzig. 11648 


Schmitt (Florent) Sept pieces; par 
F. Schmitt, of France, op. 15; pf. © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ec. May 7; E 689990; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 11649 


Schroeder’s (Alwin) solo concert re- 
pertoire; thirty-six original composi- 
tions and arrangements, collected, 
rev. and ed. by A. Schroeder; vio- 
loncello and pf. bk. 4. © May 21, 
1928 ; 2 c. May 23; E 693065; Boston 
music ¢@o., Boston. 11650 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Die All- 
macht; gross ist Jehova, der Herr, 
bearb. von William Eckardt, of Ger- 
many; gem‘schten chor, sop. solo, 
orgel o. clavier u. streichquintett o. 
nur mit clavier-begleitung. Parti- 


11647 


tur. .©. Mar. 30, 1927299 cA 2s. 
1928; E 689848; Riihle & Wendling, 
Leipzig. 11651 


Cradle song; words traditional, 
arr. by Edward Branscombe, of 
Great Britain; sop. solo with mixed 


voice ace. 4to. © May 15, 1928; 
1c. May 9; E 692040; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd.. London. 11652 

Du bist die ruh’; gedicht von 


Rtickert, bearb. von Paul Mania, of 
Germany; vierstimmiger mdAnner- 
chor, mit klavier ad lib. 4to. 

Feb. 3, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 23; E 689874 ; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Ger- 
many. 11653 


Hark, hark! the lark; ist verse 
by Shakespeare, 2nd verse by H. H., 
music by F. Schubert, arr. by Hal 
Huntley; 3 male.voices. 4to. © 
May 2, 1928; 2 c«. May 5; E 690359; 
J. 8S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 11654 


Heidenréslein ; gedicht von J. W. 
v. Goethe, bearb. von Paul Mania, 
of Germany; vierstimmiger minner- 
chor, mit klavier ad lib. 4to. © 
Feb. 3, 1928; 1 ¢. Apres 238 -SHGs9are ; 
P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Ger- 
many. 11655 


Litanei; auf das fest Aller seelen, 
gedicht von J. G. Jacobi, bearb. von 
Paul Mania, of Germany; vierstim- 
miger minnerchor, mit klavier ad 
libs; 4tOge<C), Web. asalo2e el eer. 
28 >. cy 6898715... oye, eneer co- 
logne/Rhine, Germany. 11656 


Moment musical; von Fr. Schu- 
bert, op. 94, no.-3, arr. von L. Artok, 
of Germany; salon-orch. m‘t pf. con- 
ductor. © June 1, 1928; 1 c. May 
25; E 692236; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 11657 


—— Sanctus; aus der Deutschen messe 
II, text von Joh. Philipp Neumann, 
musik von Franz Schubert, bearb. 
von Paul Mania, of Germany; ge- 
mischter chor. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 23; E 689876; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 11658 


Schubert’s Unfinished symphony ; 
arr. by Landon Ronald and Ernest 
Austin, both of Great Britain; pf. 
© May 8, 1928; 1 @ May 21; E 
692156; International music co., ltd., 
London. 11659 


Serenade; arr. de Nat Sing, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
©. -Apr.,..10; 192830 Vas pila BT 
692016; Julien Porret, La Barre- 
Deuil, France. 11660 


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no. 5, 1928 


11681 


Stindchen; bearb. von Paul 
Mania, of Germany; vierstimmiger 
miinnerchor, mit klavier ad lib. 4to. 
© Mebs 3,.1928: 1 ¢. Apr. 23; EB 
689872; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, 


Germany. 11661 
Schwiabische volksmusik; grosses pot- 
pourri, Schwiibische lieder und 


tinze, von J. Paul Esterl, of Ger- 
many; orch. mit pf.-direktion. 4to. 
etiam 4) 1928: 1 e. Apr. 23:,,H 
689818; Senta-verlag inh. Emil 
Kaesser, Stuttgart, Germany. 11662 


Scrambles; by Sid Reinherz; pf. © 
Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. May 1; E 690189; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

11663 


Screams; melody by T. E. Brown. © 
1c. May 17, 1928; EH 690651; Trego- 
weth Edmond Brown, New York. 

11664 


Sea-chair (The) ; words and ‘music by 
Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of Leonore 
Geer], op. 125, no. 1; low voice. 
Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. May 4; E 690838 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 11665 


Sea gardens; by James Francis Cooke, 
transeribed by Arthur Hartmann; 
violin and pf. © May 2, 1928; 2c. 
May 4; E 690317; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 11666 


Sea-sick; lyric by Max Rutchik, mel- 
ody by L. Whitecup. © 1c. May 19, 
1928; E 690724; Leonard Whitcup, 
New York. 11667 


Seal up John; lyric and music by T. 
BE. Edwards; mixed voices. 4to. 
May 7, 1928; 2 c. May 21; HE 690741; 
Thomas Hdgar Edwards, Oxford, 
Md. 11668 


Second love tragedy; tragic scenes- 
despair, by Domenico Savino; orch. 
© May 3, 1928; 2 ce. May 4; EB 
691224; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 11669 


Secret (The) of the roses; words and 
music by Muriel Freeland Wilson. 
© May 26, 1928; 2 c. May 26; E 
691930; Carl G. Wilson & co., Cleve- 
land. 11670 


Secrets: words by Mary Compton, mu- 
sic by E. L. Ricca. © 1c. May 2, 
1928; E 691211; Emile Louis Ricca, 
San Jose, Calif. 11671 


See that my grave is kept clean; 
words and melody by Lemon Jeffer- 


» 


son. Ive. May. 3h," 19282). 0) 
693034 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 11672 


d’Albert Roussel, op. 29, 
transcrit par L. L. Heymann, of 
France; violon et pf. © Mar. 30, 
1928; 1 c. May 7; E 692006; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 11673 


Sei doch wieder gut; tango-serenade, 
’' Deutscher text von Mar. Arnold, mu- 
sik von P. Wenzel, op. 71, arr. von 
Bill Gorgel, both of Germany; orch. 
mit pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 10, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 238; E 689819; Sym- 
phonic-verlag, Hamburg, Germany. 
11674 
Selection on Teresa Del Riego’s popu- 
lar songs; arr. by Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band, 
with conductor. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
1 c. May 18; E 692105; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 11675 


Senator James A. Reed; words and 
musie by J. P. Doran. © 1c. Apr. 
30, 1928 ; E 690241 ; Joseph P. Doran, 
Kansas City, Mo. 11676 


Send a great revival, Lord; hymn, 
words and music by R. Harkness, 
of Australia, domiciled at South 
Pasadena, Calif. © Oct. 1, 1926; 
2c. May 18, 1928; BE 691648; Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif. 

11677 


Seniha; waltz, Deutscher text von 
HHrich Kersten, musik von P. José, 
op. 69, arr. von Bill Go6rgel, both 
of Germany; orch. mit pf.-direction. 
Ato. © Nov. 19, 1927; 1 ec Apr. 23, 
1928; E 689822; Symphonic-verlag, 


Segovia ; 


Hamburg, Germany. 11678 
Sennerin abschied von der alm; 
klavier-transcription tiber das_ be- 


kannte Tyroler-duett von meinen 
bergen muss ich heut scheiden, worte 
und musik von P. Rohricht, op. 15, 
no. le, bearb. von Hermann Wen- 
zel, both of Germany; pf. © Feb. 
24, 1928: 1 «. Apr. 23 si jGS9As 5 
Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 11679 


Sennerin abschied von der alm; worte 
und musik von P. Rohricht, op. 15, 
no. ih, bearb. von W. Wobersin, 
both of Germany; mand. 1. 4to. © 
Heb: 24, clORs > wh Gy Apr. 255. Hh 
689717; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 11680 


Serenade; de G. Samazeuilh, arr. par 
Roger Branga, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
10, A028 Fe May ty "i GOZ0TT ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 11681 


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11682 


pt. 10, WS. vo2e 


Sérénade; de Maxime Jacob, of 
France. 1. Partition d’orch.—2. Pf. 
4 4 mains. © Mar. 80, 1928; 1 «. 
each Apr. 23; E 689930, 689981; 
Jean Jobert, Paris. 11682, 11683 


Serenade; Spanischer walzer, von 
Olivier Métra, arr. von Leo Artok, 
of Germany ; salon-orch. mit pf. con- 
ductor. © June 1, 1928; 1 c. May 

oe ir GO2200 5. Bb. Choirs sonne, 
Mainz, Germany. 11684 


Serenade (The) ; words and music by 
E. L. Wendel; sop. © 1c. May 7, 
1928; E 691349; Emma Louise Wen- 
del, Trenton, N. J. 11685 


Sérénade a la lune; par Violet King, 
of Great Britain; violin, avee acc. 


de pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 1 ¢. May 
21; E 692148; Schott & co., Itd., 
London. 11686 


Serenade amorosa; by A. LaManca; 
violin. © 1 c. May 18, 1928; E 
691713; Antonio LaManca, Cumber- 
land, Md. 11687 


Serenading you; melody fox trot, 
words and music by B. Fazioli; pf. 
© 1c May 28, 1928; E 691946; 
Bernardo Fazioli, Belmont, Mass. 

11688 


Serenata; by Josef MHolbrooke, of 
England; oreh. with pf. conductor. 
©. Apri}, 29285 ase; April Bis b 
689947 ; Meyer de Wolfe, London. 

11689 


Serenata al vento; intermezzo, di 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; pic- 
cola orch. con pf. conduttore. © 
Apr. 13, 1928; 1 ec. May 7; E 689958 ; 
A. & G. Carisch & c«, Milan. 11690 


Serenata amorosa; words by Frederick 
Hamilton, music by E. Montanaro, 
of Italy; in D.. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
1 ce. May 1; E 689702; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 11691 


Serenata autunnale; di Enrico Con- 
tessa, of Italy; violino e pf. 
May si 19a ere er Mayer: i) 
692034; Casa editrice musicale itali- 
ana, Florence, Italy. 11692 


Serenissimus kommt (His highness is 
coming) ; komischer einzugsmarsch, 
von Hans May, of Austria; salon- 
orch. mit violino 1 direction, pf. di- 
rection u. organo. © Feb. 27, 1928; 


1 c. Apr. 23; E 689761; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 11693 


Servant (The) is not greater than his 
Lord; words from the Scriptures, 
music by James G. MacDermid ; 
med. voice. © May 22, 1928; 2 «. 
May 24; E 691863; Forster music 


publisher, inc., Chicago. 11694 
Sette sorde p’o sobbue’; versi e 
melodia di F. Amodio. © 1 c¢. May 


18, 1928; E 691694; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. 11695 


Seven long years in prison; words and 
melody by Claude Grant. © 1 «. 
May 31, 1928; EH 691993 ; United pub. 
co., New York. 11696 


Shackamaxon swing; by EH. Paige; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1 ¢« May 
29, 1928; E 691989; Emelyn Paige, 
New York. 11697 


Shadows; waltz, words and music by 
C. Overlees. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1928; 
E 690229; Cordie Overlees, Long 

_ Beach,’ Calif. 11698 


Shadows (The) of the evening hours; 
sacred song, words by Adelaide Proc- 
tor, music by Sumner Salter; low 
voice with organ ace. © May 7, 
1928; 2 c May 11; E 691487; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 11699 


Shake it down; fox-trot, words and 
music by Louis Urquhart and Spen- 
cer Williams. © May 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 7%; E 691261; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 11700 


Sharpshooters march; by G. Metallo, 
arr. by Louis Vitak:; pf. © Dec. 30, 
1927; 2 ec. May 1, 1928; E 691405; 
Vitak-Hlsnie co., Chicago. 11701 


She’s gonna be mine; words and mel- 
ody by Helen Macfarlane and J. M. 


Grooms. © 1c. May 1, 1928; E 
690232; Joy Macfarlane Grooms, 
Mondamin, Ia. 11702 


She’s so lovely; words by Benny Da- 
vis, melody by Joe Burke. © 1 ¢. 


May 3, 1928; E 690288; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 11703 


She’s the sweetheart of six other guys; 
words by Howard Johnson, music 
by Robert King; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © May 
9, 1928; 2 @ May 10; E 690462; 
Skidmore music co., ine., New York. 

11704 

Ships of mine; words and music by 
CG. L. Sumner. © May 8, 1928; 2 c. 
May 10; E 691499; Caroline L. Sum- | 
ner, Syracuse, N. Y. 11705 


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11727 


Shock (Choc); by F. G. Charrosin, of | Since I’ve grown so used to you; 


England; orch., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © May 2, 1928; 1 ¢ May 14; 
E 692060; Hawkes & son (London), 
Itd., London. 11706 


Shouting victory; words by Oliver E. 


Williams, music by Angie Maring 
Williams. (In The evangelist in 
song.) © Aug. 15, 1927; 2 c. Apr. 


23, 1928; E 691856; O. E. Williams, 
Erie, Pa. 11707 


Si je ne t’ avais pas connu; paroles de 
Lucien Boyer, musique de Jean 
Boyer et Henry Verdun, both of 
France; pf. acc., avec ukulele arr. 
de F. Salabert. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1928; 1 c. May 10; E 692254; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 11708 


Si, sehorita; Spanish serenade, by 
George H. Sanders, of Great Britain ; 
pf. conductor pt. © May 19, 1928; 
2c May 23; EH 690801; Sanders- 
Weiss, inc., New York. 11709 


Si vous connaissiez papa; de Yes, liv- 
ret de Pierre Soulaine et René Pu- 
jol, musique de Maurice Yvain, of 


France. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c. May 
10; E 692267; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 11710 


Si vous connaissiez papa; fox trot, de 
Yes, par Maurice Yvain, of France; 


oreh., avec pf. conducteur et pa- 
roles. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c. May 
10; E 692271; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 11711 


Siam is calling me; from Yes, yes 
Siam, words and music by J. Falk; 
pf. [Blue-print] © 1 ¢. May 15, 
1928; E 690600; Joseph Falk, All- 
ston, Mass. gl 


Silas Green from New Orleans; words 
and melody by William Moore. © 
1c. May 31, 1928; E 693003 ; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 11713 


Silver (The) mirror; words tr. from 
the Breton by A. P. Graves, Breton 
folk-air arr. by Rosaleen Graves, of 
England. © Apr. 28, 1928: 1 «. 
Apr. 30; E 689698; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 11714 


Silver shadows; Argentine tango, by 
C. Repper; pf. Boston, Charles 
Brashear. © May 8, 1928; 2 « 
May 25; E 691881; Charles Repper, 
Boston. 11715 

Silvery moon; melody by Buddy Bur- 


ton. ©1c. May 24, 1928; EB 691899: 
Lester Melrose, Chicago. 11716 


words and music by G. E. Harris. 
© 1c May 9, 1928; E 691387; 
George E. Harris, Oklahoma City, 
Okl1. 11717 


Sing a song of college days; melody 


by Everett T. Buckley. © 1 ¢ May 
12, 1928; E 690552; Melrose bros. 
music co., ine., Chicago. 11718 


Sing heigh-ho; 2-pt. song, words by 
Charles Kingsley, music by T. W. 
Hanforth, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. 4to. © May 7, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May. 12; E 692032; Banks & son, 
York, England. 11719 


Sing joyous bird; duet, words by Nora 
C. Usher, music by Montague F. 
Phillips, of Great Britain; high 
voices. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ce. May 
21; E 692155; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 11720 


Sing unto God; anthem, text from 
Psalm 68, music by Ros Vors; 
mixed voices. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
2 ¢ May 10; E 690466; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. 11721 


Sing unto the Lord; words and music 
by Angie Maring Williams. (In 
The evangelist in song) © Aug. 15, 
1927; 2 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; E 691862; 
O. E. Williams, Erie, Pa. 11722 


Sing us sweet songs; trio, words and 
music by F. F. Beale; women’s 
voices. 4to. © May 8, 1928; 2 «. 
May 25; E 691874; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 11723 


Singen und springen in kindergarten 
und grundschule; von O. Blensdorf, 
of Germany ; fiir gesang mit leichter 
klavierbegleitung u. beziffertem lau- 
tensatz. heft 1, 2. © Mar. 1, 1928; 
1 ec. each Apr. 23; E 689828, 689829 ; 
Otto Blensdorf, Godesberg/Rh., Ger- 
many. 11724, 11725 


Singvéglein; sammlung der beliebtes- 
ten lieder des deutschen vyolkes, 
bearb. von Carl Giinschals, fortge- 
setzt von Hermann Wenzel, both of 
Germany; pf. mit unterlegtem text. 
bd. 3:, © Dee. 31, 1927; 1.c. Apr. 23, 
1928; E 689720; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
zig, 11726 


Sippin’ cider with Susie; caprice, by 
A. H. Weberbauer; pf. or organ. © 
Mar. -28, '1928; 2 ¢@ Apr. 18; E 
691308; Arthur H. Weberbauer, Ir- 
vington, N. J. 11727 


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11728 


Sirba Prince Carol; melody by J. Mos- 


kowitz.. © 1 ¢. May 12, 1928; E 
690560; Joseph Moskowitz, New 
York. 11728 
S'recco ... ; tango, worte von Bruno 


Hardt-Warden, musik von Robert 
Stolz, of Austria, op. 496. © Apr. 
1, 1928; 1 c. May 10; E 689956; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 11729 


Sis, I got the sweetest mama in town; 
words by Al. White, melody by 
Teddy Lange. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1928; 
E 690308; Charles Burdo, Philadel- 
phia. 11730 


Sittin’ on the curbstone; blues, words 
and music by Haven G. Gillespie, 
Seymour Simons, and Richard A. 
Whiting; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2 c. May 26; E 690869; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & c0., ine., New York. 

11731 


Sitting all alone on the poor house 
porch; words and melody by Ralph 
Dick. © 1 c@ May 24, 1928; E 
690844; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 


Six (The) shooter; galop, by A. H. 
Weberbauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 
28, 1928: 2 ec Apr, 18; H 691315; 
Arthur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
N. J. 12733 


Sixteenth U. S. infantry march; words 
and music by C. H. Fischer; band. 
Published by 16th U. S. infantry. 
4to. © May 15, 1928; 2 ec. May 18; 
E 690920; Carl Henry Fischer, Fort 
says. Ne. 11734 


Sky-birds; words and music by <Au- 
gust Joseph Koehl. © May 10, 
1928; 2 ec. May 16; EF 691570; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 11785 


Sky (The) raider; galop, by A. H. 
Weberbauer ; pf. or organ. © Mar. 
2S) TOS a Ce Apt. Miao ht OolG T° 
Arthur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
Nee 11736 


Sleeping late; words and melody by H. 
Dunford. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1928: E 
690206; Ralph Peer, New York. 

11737 

Sleigh bells; galop, by A. H. Weber- 
bauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 
1928; 2c. Apr. 18; EH 691318; Arthur 
H. Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 

117388 

Slippin’ around; by Miff Mole; trom- 
bone with pf..acc. © May 16, 1928; 
2 @. May 12; E 690515; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 11739 


11732 © 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 23, 


Slone’s simplified system of piano 
jazz; by M. Alan Slone. © May 1, 
1928; 2 c. and aff. May 3; A 1075547; 
Slone school of popular music, Pitts- 
burgh. 11740 


Slumber, Sonia; text and arr. of music 
by Walter Goodell, music by J. P. 
Breiger. © 1 ¢ May 21, 1928; E 
691799; Joshua Perets Breiger, Chi- 
cago. 11741 


Slumbering;. words and music by L. 
G. Bunting. [Photostat] © 1. 
May 4, 1928; EH 691249; Lillian Ger- 
trude Bunting, Dayton, O. 11742 


Smile and dance; fox trot, words by 
Carol Raven, music by I. M. Hesche- 
les; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © May 10, 
1928; 2 c«. May 18; E 691666; I. M. 
Hescheles, New York. 11743 


Smile and make the world smile with 
you; words and melody by J. J. 
Schneider. © 1 ce. May 22,. 1928; 
E 691778; John J. Schneider, Phila- 
delphia. 11744 


Smilin’ smilin’; words by C. Stiles, 
melody by Rob’t H. Brennen. © 
1 c@ May 22, 1928; EH 690762; Char- 
lotte Stiles, Wadestown, W. Va. 

11745 


Snappy strides; march, by Ruda La- 
kay, arr. by Walter C. Schad; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. 4to. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 « May 5; EB 
690369; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 11746 


So I love you dear; words by Carol 
Raven, music by I. M. Hescheles ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © May 10, 
1928; 2 c. May 18; E 691665; I. M. 
Hescheles, New York. 11747 


So lang’ nicht die hose am _ kron- 
leuchter hingt! ... ; marsch, text 
von Hermann Frey, musik von Wal- 
ter Kollo, of Germany. © Apr. 15, 
1928; 1 ec. May 5; E 689788; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 11748 


Sobbin’:sister blues; words and melody 
by Bll Wallace. © 1 ¢. May 26, 
1928; EH 691988; Georgia music Co., 
New York. 11749 


Soeconyland is everywhere you 20; 
words by J. H. Wright, music by 
Joseph Alger. ©. Mar. 17, 1928; 2 c. 
Mar. 20; E 691298; Standard oil co. 
of New York, New York. 11750 


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no. 5, 1928 


11771 


Soda pop; from Yes, yes, Siam, words 
and music by J. Falk; pf. [Blue- 
wou. Ge) I Gc. May, 15, 1928; 
690593; Joseph Falk, Alliston, Mass. 

aid oy dab 


Soir (Evening); celébre mélodie, de 
Gabriel Fauré, op. 83, no: 2, tran- 
scription et arr. de F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
@ Aor 15, 1925: 1 c,, May 16; EB 
692297 ; Francis Salabert,; Paris. 

11752 


Soldarella abbruzzese; versi e melodia 
di P. Sciascia, of Italy. © 1c. May 
15, 1928: H 691608; Pasquale 
Sciascia, Philadelphia. 11753 


Soldier’s march; by Louis Streabbog 
[pseud. of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], 
op. 63, no. 2; pf., with a 2d. pf. pt. 
by Fleetwood A. Diefenthaeler. obl. 
8vo. © May 11, 1928; 2c. May 14; 
BE 691542; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 11754 


Solo per te; valzer, melodia di Frank 
Crapanzano, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. May 24, 1928; 
E 691897; Francesco Crapanzano, 
New York. 11755 


Some day when you're away; lyric 
by Greg Williamson [i. e. G. Wil- 
liamson], music by Jack Wiggin [1. 
e..J. L. Wiggin]; pf. with words. 
© 1.¢.. May, 26,.1928; HE 691960; 
John L. Wiggin and Gregory Wil- 
liamson, Stanford University, Calif. 

11756 


Some day you'll realize: words by V. 
Sell, music by F. Oller; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 1, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 3; E 690337; Frank Oller and 
Victor Sell, St. Paul. 11757 


Some sweet sweet someone; words 
by A. I. Green, music by Jack Press, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York. 
© 1¢ May 12, 1928; E 690539; 
Abraham I. Green, New York. 11758 


‘Some-time; words and music by Ruth 
McConnell Clayton. © 1c. Apr. 30, 


1928; E 690227; Ruth Clayton, 
Snohomish, Wash. 11759 


Somebody sweet is sweet on me; words 
and melody by Gus Kahn and 
Walter Donovan. © 1c. May 16, 
1928; E 691610; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


Someone to love you; words and mel- 
ody by W. Strode... © 1 ¢. May 18, 
1928; E 691690; Waneta Strode, 
Vancouver, Wash. 11761 


11760 


Somewhere in Killarney; words and 
music by Ralph Stanley and Frank 
Eyton, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and ukt- 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 7, 1928;.1.¢ May 8; E 
689968; B. Feldman & co., London. 

11762 


Sommertag (Hin) im freien (Une 
journée d’été en plein air) ; 8 kleine 
klavierstticke, von Theodor Prusse, 
of Germany. © Aug. 16, 1927: 1 «. 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 689787; Georg 
Bratfisch, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany. 

11763 


Son (The) of Ged loved me; words 
by Mrs. J. F. Moser, music by R. 
Harkness, of Australia, domiciled 
at Pasadena. © Nov. 15, 1926; 2 c. 
May 18, 1928; E 691732; Robert 
Harkness, Pasadena. 11764 


Sonatine; andantino, larghetto, presto, 
de Conrad Beck, of Switzerland; 
flfiite et violon ou 2 violons. © Mar. 
30, 1928; 1 « May 7; E 692026; 
Siréne musicale, Paris. 11765 


Song of courage; words and music by 
HE. D. Finney. St. Louis, Mo., Shat- 
tinger pianoforte & music co © 


May. 10, 192832 Cc May 125" 
690500; Edith Dustin Finney, St. 
Louis. 11766 


Song (The) of Happy Joe; words by 
D. McNeill, music by John McNeill. 
© Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c Apr. 24; H 
691362; Duncan McNeill, Chicago. 

11767 


Song (The) of Momus to Mars; from 
Dryden’s Secular masque, set to 
music by Dr. Boyce, ed. by Godfrey 
®. P. Arkwright, of Great Britain. 
[London], Oxford university press. 
© May 16, 1927; 1 « June 30; E 
692218; Godfrey H. P. Arkwright, 
London. 11768 


Song (The) of my heart; words by 
Harold Greenleaf, music by Jean 
Danforthe; med. voice. © May 24, 
1928; 2 c. May 24; E 690882; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 11769 


Song (A) of Paris; melody by J. E. 
Hayes and Louis A. Rubin. © 1 e«. 
May 12, 1928; E 690534; John KE. 
Haves, New York. 11770 


Song (The) of the Jew holy city of 
Jerusalem; words and melody by 
P. Kanstrup.. © 1.c. Apr. 30, 1928; 
EK 690242; Peter Kanstrup, Long 
Beach, Calif. TCC 


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11772 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 23 


Song (The) of the marines; words by 
A. Remsen, melody by J. McCowan. 
© 1c. May 4, 1928; E 691245; Alice 
-Remsen and Jack McCowan, New 
York. 11772 


Song of the sandman; words and mel- 
ody by R. Raney. © 1 ¢ May 14, 
1928; E 691550; Rebekah Raney, 
San Francisco. 11773 


Song of the Volga boatman; a choral- 
symphonic paraphrase, of an old 
Russian folk song, by Albert Stoes- 
sel; orch. with optional cho. Se. 
© May 8, 1928; 2 « May 18; B 
691672; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 11774 


Song (A) of victory; patriotic cho., 


words and music by Percy HE. 
Fletcher, of England; 3 women’s 
_ voiees. 4to. © May 4, 1928; 1 «¢. 


May 95; E 689785; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. Srey el bc Perey 


Songs, games, rhythms and riddles; 
by M. M. Lawrence. bk:.2. St. 
Louis, Mo., University pub. shop. © 
May 4, 1928; 2 ec. May 18; EH 691673 ; 
Minnie M. Lawrence, University 
City, Mo. 11776 


Songs (The) of Paul Dresser; words 
and music by Paul Dresser. © Dec. 
AT; 19275 2 cand att. Apr. 20; 1928; 
A 1074062; Boni & Liveright, inc., 
New York. 11777 


Sonnengebet (Prayer to the sun) ; von 
Hans Velebil, of Germany, op. 1, 
nr. 1; klavier, violine u. cello. © 
Nov. 19273 2 eA prn 23.. 1928 2K 
689815; Musik-verlag Adler (A. 
Stoll), Leipzig. 11778 


Sonnet: words by Alan Seeger, music 
by Reginald C. Robbins; bass or 
bar. voice. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 23; EH 693075; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 11779 


Sonnet a l’aimée; poéme et musique 
de Jean Dournay, of France. © 
Dee. ols, 19275 be Apr. wamwoeos 
E 689932; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 11780 


Sonntagsjiiger (Der); humoristische 
erzihlung mit musik, von P. Miiller ; 
Violin. “@wyilia Cy Mayir2;qh9263" 
691203; Peter Miiller, Philadelphia. 

11781 

Sonny boy; fox trot, words by J. 
Ranauld, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. May 26, 1928; BE 691942; 
Jeanne Ranauld, Chicago. 11782 


Sorrow; tone poem, by J. Polak, arr. 
by Rudolph Polak; pf. Los An- 
geles, Calif., Paramount pub. co. © 
May 11, 1928; 2 @ May 14; E 
691642; Jan Polak, Los Angeles. 

11783 


Sous la treille (Under the vine); 
intermezzo, de Alex. Didier, arr. par 
Hans Ourdine, of France; orch., 
avec violon solo et ripiane et pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1c. 
May 7; E 692018; L. Philippo, Paris. 

! 11784 


Sous un ciel bleu (Under a blue sky) ; 
entr’acte réverie, d’Henri Hirch- 
mann, of France; orech., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
1 ec. Apr. 23; H 689925; Choudens, 
Paris. 11785 


South o’ the slot; words and melody 


by R. Raney. © 1c. May 3, 1928; 
EK 690287; Rebekah Raney, San 
_ Francisco. . 11786 


Southern echoes; by Roy Smeck, ed. 
by F. Henri Klickmann; ten. banjo 
solo, with pf. acc. © May 10, 1928; 
2c. May 11; E 691397; Irving Ber- 
lin standard music corp., New York. 


11787 
Spanish serenade (La noche ’sta 
serena); Spanish-Californian folk- 


song, recorded by Chas. F. Lummis, 
arr. by Ruth Bampton; organ. 

Apr. 30, 1928; 2-c. May 2; E 690782; 
Perey Ashdown, Boston. 11788 


Speak a word for Jesus; words and 
music by W. J. Main, of Great Brit- 
ain; 4 mixed voices. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 1 c. May 3; E 689775; Walter 
Johnston Main, Edinburgh. 11789 


Speed boat; galop, by A. H. Weber- 
bauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 6913816; Ar- 
thur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, N. J. 

11790 


Spellbound; words by Billy Belmont, 
music by George Chaffin; pf. acc., 
with ukulele and banjulele banjo 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in E. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
20, 1928; 1 ce. Apr. 16, 1 «. May 24; 
EH 693071: Billy Thorburn music co., 
Itd., London. 11791 


Spider (The) and the fly; words and 
melody by R. Lewis, of Canada. © 
1c. May 25, 1928; E 691888; Reta 
Lewis, Peterboro, Ont., Canada. 

11792 


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no. 5, 1928 


11814 


Spiel’ mir den blues aus jener frtih- 
lingsnacht; Yale-blues, worte von 
Steinberg-Frank, musik von Robert 
Stolz, of Austria, op. 504. © Apr. 
1, 1928; 1 c. May 10; E 689958; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 11793 


Spirit of God; hymn anthem, words 
by George Crowly, music by Ros 
Vors; mixed cho., alto and sop. solo. 
4to. © May 2, 1928; 2 c. May 10; 
E 690468; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 11794 


Spirit of progress; march, by J. Oliver 
Riehl; pf. '\© May: 10, 1928; 2° c. 
May 21; E 691736; National broad- 
casting co., New York. - 11795 


Spirit (The) of the legion; by T. HE. 
Evans; pf. © 1c. May 1, 1928; E 
690230; Thomas Edward Evans, 
Olyphant, Pa. 11796 


Spirit of Wesleyan (Espiritu Wesley- 
ano) ; march, by L. G. Dorantes; pf. 
San Antonio, Tex., Wesleyan insti- 
tute. © May 5, 1928; 2 ¢. May 7; 
EH 691286; Louis G. Dorantes, San 
Antonio. 11797 


Spring; romanza, words by Meredith, 
music by D. Montano; sop. or ten. 
Brooklyn, J. & J. Kammen. © May 
28, 1928; 2 c. May 23; E 690809; 
Donato Montano, Brooklyn. 11798 


Spring; words by J. P. Bell, music by 
Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry J. 
Lincoln] Hartford, Conn., Joseph 
P. Bell, ine. © May 15, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 15; HE 691575; Joseph P. Bell, 
Hartford. 11799 


Spring goes a-roaming; words by Am- 
mon Wrigley, music by Basil Wind- 
sor, of England. © May 21, 1928; 
1c. May 19; E 692128; Joseph Hen- 
ry Larway, London. ~ 11800 


Spring moods; words by Ruth Piper, 
music by Robert Yale Smith; low 
voice. © May 17, 1928; 2 ¢« May 
21; E 691737; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 11801 


Spring shower (Pluie de printemps) ; 
melody by Emilio Pente, of Italy, op. 
18, no. 1; violin and pf. © June 1, 
1928" Ol ve’ May) 25% "692227 *'B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

11802 

Spring-time; words by H. R. F., mu- 
sie of Strauss’ Blue Danube waltz, 
arr. by Paul Bliss; sop., alto and 
bass, with melody in the _ bass. 
4to. © May 18, 1928; 2c. May 19; 
E 691812; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


’ 


11803 


Spring will come; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by John Openshaw, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
18, 1928; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 691461; 
Harms, ine., New York. 11804 


Spring’s call; by L. G. Bunting; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1 ce. May 7, 1928; 
EK 690451; Lillian Gertrude Bunting, 
Dayton, O. 11805 


Spring’s enchantment; air de ballet, 
by Georges Bernard, of France; pf. 
©* May 2, 1928; 2 ec. May 4; E 
690319; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11806 


Springtime; de Maury Madison [pseud. 
of W. Renwick Smith]; melody with 
pf. ace. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1928; E 
691967; W. Renwick Smith, Paris. 

11807 


Springtime of love; words and music 
by S. M. Hall.: © 1 e¢. May 11, 1928; 
E 680535; Susie M. Hall, Block Is- 
land, R. I. 11808 


Spuk im schloss (The ghost in the 
castle) § komisches misterioso, von 
Mac Adams [pseud. of Hans May], 
of Austria; salon-orch., mit pf. di- 
rektion u. violine 1 direktion. © 
Heb. 20.) HORS A leh Marrs» (Zee 
689753 ; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 11809 


Squelettes et fantomes; marche fan- 
tasque, de Noé Faure, arr. par Gil- 
bert Beaume, both of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 
18, 1927; 1 ec. May 2, 1928; E 689948 ; 
United music co., New York. 11810 


Stabat Mater; von Josef Lechthaler, 
of Austria, op. 15; cho. u. soli. Kla- 
vierauszug. 4to. © Jan 16, 1928; 
1 jes, Apr. 23>. ED 689816". Anton 
Bohm & sdhn, Augsburg, Germany. 

11811 


Stars of love; by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney; orech. 4to. © May 10, 
1928; 2 c. May 18; E 690679; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 11812 


Start the band; words by Jack Oster- 
man and -Ted Lewis, melody by 
Maurie Rubens. © 1 ¢. May 15, 
1928; E 691588; Shapiro; Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 11813 


Steamboat man blues; words and mel- 
ody by Bill Wallace. © 1c. May 
26, 1928; E 691937; Georgia music 
co., New York. 11814 


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11815 


Step out on the promises ; hymn, words 
by Martha S. Clingan, music by R. 
Harkness, of Australia, domiciled at 
South Pasadena, Calif. © Oct. 1, 
1926; 2 c« May 18, 1928; E 691649; 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
Calif. 11815 


Stevens (Vol) blues; words and mel- 
ody by Vol Stevens. © 1c. May 1, 
1928; E 690195; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 11816 


Sting of the wind; words by Constance 
Errol, music by F. W. Sanders, of 
Canada. © May 11, 1928; 2 c. May 
14; EH 691639; Florence Ward Sand- 
ers, New Westminster, B. C., Can- 


ada. 11817 
Stirring melodies; words and music 
by H. B. Miller. 8vo. © May 5, 


1928: 2¢ May 18: BE 690697 ; Homer 
Bradley Miller, Austin, Tex. 11818 


Stone Mountain; march, by Will Don- 
aldson, arr. by William C. Schoen- 
feld; orch., with pf. or organ. 4to. 
© May 28, 1928; 2 c. May 29; EB 
690924; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 11819 


Stop your crying and dry those tears; 
words and music by C. Emler. © 
1 ec. May 19, 1928; E 690721; Carl 
Emler, San Francisco. 11820 


Strange interlude; by Bertram Sraw- 
ley, of Great Britain, arr. by George 
H. Sanders; pf. © May 19, 1928; 
2 ¢. May 238; E 690798; Sanders- 
Weiss, inc., New York. 11821 


Stranger (The); sacred song, words 
by John Amner, music by R. Hunt- 


ington Woodman; med. or high 
voice. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 30; 
EH 690179; G. Schirmer, inc.. New 
York. 11822 
Stranger blues; words and melody by 
William Moore. 1 ¢. May. 31, 


1928; E 693020; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 11823 


Strauss (Richard) Die Agyptische 
Helena; oper in 2 aufziigen, von 
Hugo von Hofmannsthal, musik von 
R. Strauss, of Germany, op. 75; 
orch. Partitur. © Apr. 14, 1928; 
1 @ May 38; E 689776; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 11824 


Serenade; three pt. song, words 
translated from the German of von 
Schack by Isabella G. Parker, mu- 
sic, op. 17, no. 2, arr. by G. Waring 
Stebbins; women’s voices. 4to. © 
May 4, 1928; 2c. May 18; E 690682 ; 
Oliver D‘tson co., Boston. 11825 


pt. 111, nD. s., v. 23 


Students march album; compiled by 
William Arms Fisher; pf. © Apr. 
27, 1928; 2’. and aff. May 18-3" A 
1078172; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

11826 


Su pittore abruzzese; versi e melodia 
di P. Sciascia, of Italv. © 1c¢. May 
15, 1928; E 691600; Pasquale Scias- 
cia, Philadelphia. 11827 


Suite d’orchestre; extraite de lIm- 
pératrice aux rochers, par Arthur 
Honegger, of Switzerland. Parti- 
tion. 1. La chasse de l?Empereur. 
[4 others] © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 «. 
May 23; E 692319; Editions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. ~ 11828 


Suite im alten stil; von Gustav Cords, 
of Germany, op. 57; 8 violinen o. 
2 violinen wu. viola. Partitur u. 
stimmen. © Sept. 15, 1927; 1c. 
Apr. 23, 1928; E.689859; Chr. Fried- 
_Yich Vieweg, G. m. b. H.,- Berlin- 
Lichterfelde, Germany. 11829 


‘Suite marocaine; d’André Messier, of 


France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
1. Fel gahaia elarbi. [3 others] © 
Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928; H 
689938; Editions musicales Sam 
' Fox, Paris. 11880 


Summer afternoon; an idyl, words by 
A. A. Milne, music by Amy Worth; 
high voice. © May 7. 1928; 2 e. 
May 11; E 691488; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 11831 


Summer and winter; 2-pt. song, words 
by Richard Watson Gilder, music by 
Cc. V. Stanford, of England, arr. by 


H. A. C.; treble voices. 4to. © 
May 10, 1928; 1. q@ May 11; HE 
689971; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

11832 


Summer. (A) fantasie; by G. Waring 
Stebbins; organ. © May 11, 1928; 
2c. May 14; E 690617; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 11833 


Summer's golden gates; Sunday-school 
service for Children’s day, words by 
A. A. Payn, and others, music by 
Roy E. Nolte, and others. 8vo. 
Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c. May 4; EH 691217; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 11834 


Sun of my soul; anthem, words and 
musie by C. W. Wallace; mixed 
voices. “4t0.'" © Apr ala aiueae cee Cy 
May 23; E 691866; C. Walter. Wal- 
lace, Philadelphia. 11835 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Sunbeam (Sonnenstrahl); fox trot, 
musik von Curt Hasenpflug, of Ger- 
many. 1. Jazz u. salon-orch. mit 
pf. direction u. text. 4to.—2. Kla- 
vier mit text. © Dec. 28,1927; 1 ¢. 
each Apr. 23, 1928; E 689830, 689831 ; 
Fritz Schuberth, jr., Leipzig. 

11836, 11887 


Sunset blues; words and melody by 
M. J. Doerfler. © 1c. May 12, 1928; 
H 690546; Marie J. Doerfler, Apple- 
ton, Wis. 11838 


Supplication; serenata amorosa, by 
Bertram Srawley, of Great Britain, 
arr. by George H. Sanders; pf. © 


May 19, 1928; 2 @ May 238; EH 
690799; Sanders-Weiss, ine, New 
York. 11839 


Sur l’eau; morceau lyrique, de Frank 
Louis Taylor, of Great Britain, op. 
110, no. 3; violon et pf. © Apr. 23, 
1928; 1 e. May 21; E 692150; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 11840 


Suspense (Délai) ; by F. G. Charrosin, 
of England; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 1 «. 
May 14: E 692058; Hawkes & son 
(London), Itd., London. 11841 


Svanda dudéik (Schwanda, der dudel- 
sackpfeifer) ; opera o dvou déjst- 
‘vich, 5 obraczech, solva MiloSe Ka- 
reSe, preklad, a Uprava Maxe Broda, 
muzika Jaromir 
Czechoslovakia, pro klavir upravil, 
Ladislav Urban. © Mar. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. May 14; D 27322; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

11842 


Swallow (The) (La golondrina); di 
N. Serradell, arr. di Pietro Deiro, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
accordion. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 
21; E 691745; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 11848 


Sweet Ella May; words and music by 
Jacques Renard, Mickie Alpert and 
J. Russel Robinson; pf. acec.. with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. © May 
38, 1928; 2 ec. May 4; E 691222; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 11844 


Sweet Hawaiian moonlight; valse 
pathétique, by F. Henri Klickmann, 
arr. by Henry S. Sawyer, bowed and 
fingered by Ann Hathaway; violin 
sola, duet, trio or quartet, with pf. 
ace. 4to. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2c. May 
3;. E 690260; McKinley music. co., 
Chicago. 11845 


Weinberger, of: 


11856 


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Sweet Hawaiian moonlight; words by 
Harold G. Frost, music by F. Henri 
Klickmann; pf. ace, with ukulele 
or banjulele banjo arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © May 21, 1928; 2. 
May 28; E 690933; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 11846 


Sweet Irene; words by G. EH. Mallams, 
melody by Robert H. Brennen. © 
1c. May 26, 1928; E 690884; George 
EK. Mallams, Hast Lansdowne, Pa. 

11847 


Sweet little mother of mine; words 
and music by A. HE. Buckingham. 
Berkeley, Calif., Fireside songs. 
May (22, 11928; 2 eo May.238; © 
690923; Albert Edward Bucking- 
ham, Berkeley, Calif. 11848 


Sweet Lorraine; words by Mitchell 
Parish, music by Cliff Burwell; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© May 9, 1928; 2 c. May 16; EB 
691571; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

11849 


Sweet memories; words and music by 
L. Gavigan. © 1c. May 8, 1928; 
E 691708; Louise Gavigan, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 11850: 


Sweet Miss Mary; 3-pt. cho., words 
by Frank L. Stanton, music by W. 
H. Neidlinger, arr. by EH. Marzo; 
treble voices. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
2 e May 4; E 690313; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11851 


Sweet (The) refrain; words and music 


by Marian Sylvian, op. 4. © 1 «. 
May 18, 1928; E 691719; Marie 
Westphal, New York. 11852 


Sweet Sue, just you; fox trot, words 
and musie by Will J. Harris and 
Victor Young, arr. by Arthur Lange; 
orch. 4to. © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 e. 
May 26; EH 691924; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 11853 


Sweet, sweet, sweetheart; words by 
Gin Carter [i. e. V. Carter], music 
by Kitty Carter [i. e. Catherine 
Carter Shine]; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© 1 c« May 2, 1928: E 690297: 
Virginia Carter, Dalton, Ga. 11854 


Sweet tenor saxophone; by D. Bige- 
low; melody with pf. acc. © 1. 
May 28, 1928; E 691953; Dorothie 
Bigelow, London. 11855. 


Sweetheart; words by J. Waverly, 
music by J. Paul Munkelt. © May 
15, 1928; 2 « May 19; E 690699: 
Jack Waverly, Brooklyn. 11856 


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11857 


Sweetheart days; words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Sidney Clare and 
Al Sherman. © May 25, 1928; 2 c. 
May 26; E 691920; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 11857 


Sweetheart forever ; words and melody 
by J. Tucker. © 1c. May 21, 1928; 
E 690752; Jeannette Tucker, New 
Orleans. 11858 


Sweetheart mine; waltz, words and 
music by H:. S. Ballard; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Columbus, Ballard song 
studio. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. May 
5: E 690354; Homer S. Ballard, 
Columbus, O. 11859 


Sweetheart o’ mine; words and music 
by L. B. Freed, arr. by Bauer bros. 
© April 7,): 19285). 26. Apr 20; 
690245 ; Liegh B. Freed, Manchester, 
Ind. 11860 


Sweetheart of T. K. O.; words by 
Oscar Hurt and J. James, music hy 
Rupert Biggadike. © May 19, 1928; 
2e, \May 4193 1 es0mia>: Juan 
James, Memphis, Tenn. 11861 


Sweetheart on a night in June; words 


and music by D. F. McCarthy; in 
D flat, with cello obbl. © May 12, 
1928; 2 c. May 14; E 691531; Dan 
F. McCarthy, Wellsboro, Pa. 11862 


Sweethearts of yesterday; words and 
melody by J. C. Moore. © 1c. May 
12, 1928; E 690547; Joe C. Moore, 
Boise, Id. 11863 


Swekrucha bie i plakaty ne daje; mel- 
ody by P. Humeniuk. © 1 c. May 
3, 1928; E 690291; Paul Humeniuk, 
New York. 11864 


Swing (The); by Marion Hickman; 
pf. © May 10, 1928; 2 c. May 12; 
E 690623; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 11865 


Swinstead (Felix) Six studies for the 
development of the left hand; by 
F. Swinstead, of Great Britain; pf. 
London, Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © 
Apr. 26, 1928; 1 c. May 5; E 689897 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 11866 


Sylvia; menuett, von Julius Hage- 
mann, op. 31, no. 1, instr. von Hans 
Anzer, both of Germany; orch. mit 
pf.-direktion. 4to. © Dec. 30, 1927; 
1c. Apr. 23, 1928; E 689866; St. A. 
Braun-Peretti, Bonn/Rh., Germany. 


11867 

Symphonie in des dur; von EHrwin 
Dressel, of Germany; orch. Par- 
titur. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; 


pt. 0 AS vee 


E 689835 ; 
Leipzig. 


Friedrich Hofmeister, 
11868 


Symphonien 1-7; von Anton Bruckner, 
heft 4, aus Orchester-studien ftir 
trompete, hrsg. von Franz Herbst, 
of Germany, fortsetzung der Fr. 
Gumbertschen Orchesterstudien. © 
Feb. 18, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 23; E 689853 ; 
Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 11869 


Symphony of blues at Waikiki; words 
and music by Henri Berger, arr. by 
Moffat Devine; with cho. arr. for 
4 mixed voices. © May 14, 1928; 
2 ¢. May 21; E 691752; J. H. Soper, 
Honolulu. 11870 


Syncopatin’ Sue; melody by J. E. 


Zivelli. © 1c May 23, 1928; E 
691791; Joseph E. JZivelli, Port 
Richmond, N. Y. 11871 


Taffy-pulling (The) party; words and 
melody by E. Dunford. © 1c. Apr. 
30, 1928; E 690207; Ralph Peer, New 

York. 11872 

Tagesanbruch; worte von Freda Behm, 
musik von Hugo Kaun, of Germany; 
minnerchor. 4to. © Jan. 27, 1928: 
1 c. Apr. 238; E 689863; Gebriider 
Hug & co., Leipzig. 11873. 


Take me back to dear old Carolina; 
words by Sam Williams, melody by 
W. Culbreth. © 1c. May 18, 1928; 
E 691682; William Culbreth, Louis- 
ville. 11874 


Take me back to my childhood days; 


words and music by D. A. Pigott. 
Farmington, W. Va., Dorsey A. 
Pigott music co. © May 26, 1928; 
2 c. May 26; E 691928; Dorsey Ar- 
cheil Pigott, Farmington, W. Va. 
11875 


Take your burdens to Jesus; words 
by Richard J. Oliver and M. Dun- 
lop, music by M. Dunlop. © May 
11, 1928: 2 c«. May 25; EH 691871; 
Merrill Dunlop, Oak Park, IIl. 

11876 


Take your hat off to Lindbergh; words 
by P. Canovan, music by Lillyan W. 
Newton. © May 28, 1928; 2 c. May 
23; E 690824; Frances Dickinson, 
Orange City, Fla. 11877 


Taking a walk; by Kathrn Bemis-Wil- 
son; pf. © May 28, 1928; 2 c. May 
29; E 693056; Hatch music co., Bos- 
ton. 11878 


Tale (The) of a maid, a mermaid; 
words and melody by M. K. Pat- 
ton. ©1e. May 10, 1928; E 691444; 
Mazie King Patton, Philadelphia. 

11879 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


11899 


Talkin’ ’bout home; fox-trot, words 
and music by Agnes Castleton and 
Spencer Williams. © May 7, 1928; 
2c. May 7; E 691260; Triangle mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 11880 


Tampico hermoso; corrido, arr. de I. 
M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. [Photcstat] © 1 ec. 
May 11, 1928; E 691480; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 11881 


Tango; aus dem ballet, Baby in der 
bar, von Wilhelm Grosz, arr. von 
Franz Eber, both of Germany ; salon 
u. grosses orch. mit pf. direction. 
Mr Apr. 11,°1928; 1c. May MM; E 
692072; Universal-edition actienge- 
Sellschaft, Vienna. 11882 


Tango; aus dem tanzpiel Baby in der 
bar, von Wilhelm Grosz, arr. von 
Gustav Blasser, both of Austria; pf. 
Cewar. 27, 1928-"1*e May 14; BE 
692067; Universal-edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 11883 


Tango selecto; par Manuel Joves, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
ois te2¢eeihee. 'May . 10; 1928; 
692258; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11884 


Tantum ergo no. 1; paroles et mu- 
sique par R. C. Lariviére, of Can- 
ada; 2 voix égales. © Apr. 12, 
1928; 1 c. Apr. 12;,,E 6893825; A. J. 
Boucher, enrg., Montreal, Que., Can- 
ada, ° 11885 


Tantum ergo no. 2; paroles par R. C. 
Lariviére, mélodie par Léopold La- 
tourelle, harmonisation par R. C. 
Lariviére, both of Canada; 4 voix 

ixtes ou 2 voix égales. © Apr. 12, 
1928; 1 « Apr. 12; E 689326; A. J. 
Boucher, enrg., Montreal, Que., Can- 
ada. 11886 


Tattle-tale; by Cedric W. Lemont; pf. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 « May 12; E 
690510; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 11887 


Tausend und eine nacht (Mille et une 
nuits); orientalische ballett-suite, 
von Serge Bortkiewicz, of Austria, 
op: 31; pf. ©- Apr. 28,1928: 1c. 
May 15; E 692049; D. Rahter, Leip- 


zig. 11888 
Te Deum, in C; music by W. H. Fitch; 
4 mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 21, 
1928; 2 ec. May 7; E 691292; Wil- 
liam Haynes Fitch, Johnstown, 
ly Reh @ 11889 


Teach me to dance like grandma; 
novelty dance, from This year of 
grace, by Noél Coward, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 e. 
May 21; E 692154; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 11890 


Tell me again; fox trot, from Tell 
me again, words by Harry Clarke, 
music by Percy Wenrich. © May 
9, 1928; 2 ec. May 12; E 690630; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 11891 


Tell me again; fox trot, from the mu- 
sical comedy, words by Harry 
Clarke, music by Perey Wenrich, arr. 
by Frank E. Barry; orch. 4to. © 
May (22.0 1 928s>2 lem May Debt oH) 
690772; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

11892 


Tell me bobolink; words and music by 
L. Clement. [Photostat] © 1 « 
May 26, 1928; E 690883; Lillian Cle- 
ment, Decatur, Ga. 11893 


Tell me cutie; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by Clitus Marcellinus Wickens, 
arr. by Tiny Parham; orch. 4to. © 
May 14, 1928; 2 @« May 21; H 
691837; Universal music sales, Chi- 
cago. 11894 


Tell me sweet Rose; words by Jos. 
McKeon, music by Henry Frantzen; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by Louis 
Fleischer. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 ¢@. 
May 21; E 691816; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co., New York. 11895 


Tell me the story true; words by J. 
Macklyn Meskill, melody by V. R. 


Bartlett. © 1c. May 16, 1928; E 
690652; Vincent R. Bartlett, New 
York. 11896 


Tell me with your eyes; words and 
music by Bernice Hendrix and Irvy- 
ing Bibo; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © May 1, 
1928; 2 c. May 1; E 690193; Bibo, 
Bloedon & Lang, inc., New York. 

11897 


Tellin’ my troubles to the moon; 
words by Billie Dale [pseud. of 
Julia Smerecky], melody by Allie 


Moore. ©.1 c. May 23, 1928; E 
6908388; Chateau music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 11898 


Temple Sinai cheer song; words and 
melody by HE. Spivack, of Russia. 


domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1c. May 
25, 1928; E 691964; Ephraim 
Spivack, Brooklyn. 11899 


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11900 


Tempo! tempo! (Hurry up!); von 
Hans May, of Austria; salon-orch. 
mit violino 1 direction, pf. direction 
U. .O8ZANG.,. (C)- Wem. 242 loos. 1 C. 
Apr. 23; E 689765; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Berlin. 11900 


Texas (The) blues; words by N. B. 
Peters, music by Jack EHdwards. 
New York, Frank Harding. © May 
12, 1928; 2 ec. May 23; EH 690808; 
Nellie B. Peters, Muskogee, OK1. 

11901 


Texas in song; words by J. Baum- 
gartner, music adapted from the 
Swiss national anthem; mixed 
voices. 4to. -©.May 1, 1928; 2 «. 
May 11; E 691391; John Baum- 
gartner, Rosebud, Tex. [© words] 

11902 


Thalatta; eine meeres-symphonie, auf 
worte von Heine, Goethe u. des 
komponisten, musik von J. Frischen, 
of Germany, op. 36; gemischten 
chor., soli u. klavier. Partitur.: © 
Dec, Ble 1927s. de cpeAprs e235, A283 
E 689834; Josef Frischen, Hannover, 
Germany. 


That au revoir that meant goodbye; 
words by Lou Davis, music by Her- 
man Ackman; pf. and ukulele acc., 
with chords for ten. banjo, mandola, 
cuit., etc. © May 8, 1928; 2 c. May 
10; E 690460; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 


That good old country town; words 
and music by Carson J. Robison. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 c May 14; E 
691537; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 11905 


That great day; sacred song, words 
by O. M. Edwards, music by Charles 
H. Gabriel; alto or bar. Syracuse, 
N. ¥., Oliver music co. © May 2, 
1928; 2 ¢«. May 11; E 691512; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 11906 


That old fashioned waltz; words by 
Gottfrid J. Randell, music by Ar- 
thur Donaldson and Florence Wol- 
cott Donaldson; pf. ace, with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
(Cover-title:—Waltz with me, that 


old fashioned waltz) © May 23, 

1928 5) 2°cey-May, 21; > HE 690750: 

Randell & Amirault, New York. 
11907 


That old sweetheart of mine; words 
and melody by J. M. Grooms. © 
1c May’ 1, 1928; H ‘690233; “Joy 
Macfarlane Grooms, Mondamin, Ia. 

11908 


11903 | 


11904. 


pt. 1H Res wae 


That’s my mammy; fox trot, lyric by 
Harry Pease, music by Abel Baer 
and Hd G. Nelson, arr. by Walter 
C. Simon; pf. or organ. © May 22, 
1928; 2 c. May 24; E 690781; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 11909 


That’s Paddy; words and music by 
L. G. Pearl, of Austria, domiciled 
at New York. © May 26, 1928; 
2c May 28; E 690928; Louis G. 
Pearl, New York. 11910 


That’s the blue heaven for me; words 
and music by G. E. Harris. © 
1c. May 9, 1928; E 691386; George 
EK. Harris, Oklahoma City, Okl. 

3 11911 


That’s the question now; words and 
music by Mary Valdespino, arr. by 
Stephano Guerrieri. Tampa, Fla., 
Mansell and Guerrieri. © May 26, 
1928; 2 ec. May 26; H 691933; Mary 


V. Mansell, Tampa, Fla. 11912 
That wonderful face; hymn, words 
and music by W. J. King. © May 


1, 1928; 2.¢..Mayes 235 smGoteaL: 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 
913 


Theatre organ pedal studies; by Ches- 
ter H. Beebe. © May 15, 1928; 2 c. 
and aff. May 25; A 1078516; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 11914 


There’s a picture of you in my heart; 
waltz ballad, with recitation, words 
by Jack Stone, music by George 
Beauchamp and Fred Thompson; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 21, 1928; 
2 ec. May 19; E 690708: Chansonette 
pub. co., inc., Montgomery, Ala. 

11915 


There’s a rainbow ‘round my shoulder ; 
words and melody by Al Jolson, 
Billy Rose and Dave Dreyer. © 
1c. May 22, 1928; E 691801; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 11916 


There’s a silver lining shining there 
for you; melody by T. EK. Brown. 
© 1c. May 17, 1928; E 690650; 
Tregoweth Edmond Brown, New 
York. 11917 


There’s a song in my heart; cho. or 
quartette, words and music by Ber- 
nard Hamblen; mixed voices. © 
May 9, 1928; 2 « May 10; E 691491 ; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 11918 


There’s. Shannon in the Wabash; 
words by William Joseph Mungovan, 
music by Matt Mungovan. © 1 ¢. 
May 5, 1928; E 690386: Matthew 
William Mungovan, Chicago. 11919 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


There was a heart; hymn, words and 
music by R. Harkness, of Australia, 
domiciled at South Pasadena, Calif. 
© Oct. 1, 1926; 2 c. May 18, 1928; 
E 691651; Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif. 11920 


They landed over here from over 
there; words and music by Tom 
Kennedy and J. O. Donovan; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 e. 
May 1; E 691177; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec.. New York. 11921 


They'll have a Broadway in Ireland; 
words by A. R. Rossmann,. music 
by Edith Whittick, arr. by Mrs. 
Cherry’s studio. © 1 ce. May 24, 
1928; E 690843; Alfred R. Ross- 
mann, Keyport, N. J.. 11922 


Thien-hoa (Fior di cielo); dramma 
lirico in 8 atti e 4 quadri, di Giovac- 
chino Forzano, musica di Guido 
Bianchini, of Italy; riduzione per 
canto e pf. © May 5, 1928; le. 
May 7; D 27816; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, Milan, 11923 


Think of me thinking of you; ballad, 
words and music by Charlie Abbot, 
Johnny Marvin and Dale Wimbrow; 
pf. and ukulele ace, with special 
rhythm cho. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 «. 
Apr. 26; E 690049 ; L. B. Curtis, New 
York. 11924 


Thinking; or, Thinking of you, words 


and melody by F. Padwe. © 1 «. 
May 8, 1928; E 690447; Frank 
Padwe, New York. 11925 


This world is not my home; words and 
melody by Jessie Mae Hill. ©1e. 
May 10, 1928; E 690491; Consoli- 
dated music pub. house, Chicago. 

11926 


This year of grace; Charles B. Coch- 
ran’s 1928 revue, words and music 
by Noél Coward, of Great Britain. 
Vocal se. 8vo. © May 14, 1928; 
1 c. May 22; E 692158; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 11927 


This year of grace; selection, music by 
Noél Coward, selected and arr. by 
H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; orch., 
with ist violin conductor. © Apr. 
25, 1928; 1 ec. May 7; E 689894; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 11928 


Thou wilt keep him; words and music 
by R. Harkness, of Australia, domi- 
ciled at Pasadena. © Oct. 10. 1925: 
2c. May 18, 1928; E 691727; Robert 
Harkness, Pasadena. 11929 


109262—28——_7 


11940 


SS 


Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; 
words and music by R. J. Oliver. 
© May 11, 1928; 2 ec. May 25; E 
691872; Richard John Oliver, Chi- 
cago. 11930 


Thru thick and thin; galop, by A. H. 
Weberbauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 
28,4928; 2.e,,Apr.18: BH, 691317 ; 
Arthur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
Ns J: 11931 


Thus saith the Lord; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by H. C. L. 
Stocks, of England; mixed voices. 
4to. © May 22, 1928; 1 c. May 23; 
E 692199; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 11932 


Thy will be done; anthem, tr. by Jane 
Borthwick, music by Daniel Proth- 
eroe; mixed voices, with sop. or 
ten. solo; organ ace. 4to. © May 
15, ‘1928 2c May 14+. E6922 - 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 

; 11933 


Thy will be done; words by Arthur J. 
Mathews, music by C. B. Gilliland. 
© May 21, 1928; 2 « May 24; E 
690827; Carrie B. .Gilliland, Mt. 
Vernon, O. 11934 


Tick-tock; lullaby, words and musie 
by Rudolf Kvelve; 2 violins, with pf. 
ace. © May 8, 1928; 2 ce. May 10; 
EH 690474; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 119385 


Tierra mia; danza Mexicana, letra y 
musica de F. L. Cabello; pf. © 1 
c. May 5, 1928; E 690378; Fernando 
L. Cabello, El Paso. 11936 


Till the tale is told; a mood, words by 
Shaemas O’Sheel, music by Cecil 
Cowles; high voice. © May 7, 1928; 
2c. May 11; E 691486; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 11937 


Tillie; words by Joseph EH. Monte- 
verde, music by Jay Vick [pseud. 
of J. V. O’Brien] [Photostat] © 
1 ce. May 10, 1928; E 691448; J. Vick 
O’Brien, Pittsburgh. 11938 


Tillie Lee; words and melody by Wil- 
liam Moore. © 1c May 31, 1928; 
E 693002; Chicago music pub. co., 
inec., Chicago. 11939 


Tilly ; menuett, von Julius Hagemann, 
op. 31, no. 2, instr. von Hans Anzer, 
both of Germany; orch. mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Dee. 30, 1927; 
1c. Apr. 23, 1928; E 689869; St; A. 
Braun-Peretti, Bonn/Rh., Germany. 

11940 


613 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11941 


Time ain’t very long; words and mel- 
ody by Donald Heywood. © 1 «. 
May 2, 1928; E 691194; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 11941 


Time table for violin [and] Violin 
scales in Ist position; by F. H. Sut- 


ter. © May 7, 1928; 2 c May 9; 
EH 690791; Frank H. Sutter, St. 
Louis. 11942 


"Tis the last rose of Summer; words 
by Thomas Moore, 2d verse com- 
posed and music transcribed by Hugo 
Frey; in F. © May 10, 1928; 2 c. 
May 12; E 690524; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 11943 


Tito; tango, paroles dArmand 
Foucher, of France, musique de Juan 
Ghirlanda; pf. Editons Costallat. 
© Dec: 31;.1927; 1c... May “7, 1928 ; 
E 692009; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

~ 11944 


To Christ the King; words by P.. J. 
O’Reilly, music by EH. M. Bush; pf. 
© 1c. May 10, 1928; E. 690487; 
Peter J. O’Reilly and Esther M. 
Bush, Santa Cruz, Calif. 11945 


To Jane; words by P. B. Shelley, music 
by Reginald C. Robbins; bass or bar. 
voice. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. May 
23; E 693077; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 11946 


To my star; serenade romantique, by 
P. A. Marquardt; orch. with pf. © 
May 22, 1928; 2c. May 25; E 690875; 
Music buyers corp., New York. 

11947 


To the end of the world; waltz, words 
and music by M. H. Hindsley. 8vo. 
[Photostat] , © Apr’. 23, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 5; E 690367; Mark Hubert 
Hindsley, Bloomington, Ind. 11948 


Toc H; quick march, by J. W. Mans- 
field, of Great Britain; band. obl. 
24mo. ©. Apr.. 17, 1928; 1,c¢.. May 
22; E 692174; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 11949 


Toceatina; by Everett E. Truette, op. 
33, no. :3; organ. © May 10, 1928; 
2c. May 15; E 690565; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 11950 


To-day; words by F. Ellison, music by 
Henry Ellison. ©1c¢. May 16, 1928; 
E 691607; Francis Ellison, Wake- 
field, Mass. 11951 


Toenniges (Christian Frederick) 45 
master student daily technical exer- 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


cises; cornet or trumpet and other 
valve instruments. © May 8, 1928; 
2c. and aff. May 19; A’ 1078194: 
Christian Frederick Toenniges, De- 
troit. 11952 


Toi, seulement toi! ...; sur les motifs 
de la valse boston Du, nur du!..., 
@’EHrnest Arnold, arr. par Raymond 
Brunel, of France; petit orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1928; 1 c. May 14; E 692064; Josef 
Blaha, Vienna. 11953 


Toi, seulement toi! ! ! sur les motifs 
de la valse boston, Du, nur du, 
adaptation francaise -de G. Audif- 
fred, musique de Ernst Arnold, of 
Austria, op. 160. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
1c. May 19; E 692129; Josef Blaha. 
Vienna. 11954 


Token of gratitude; words and music 
by J. deC. Lagassé. © 1 ¢. May 28, 
1928; E 691957; Julie deChamplain 

_ Lagassé, Fall River, Mass. 11955 


Tom, Tom the piper’s son; on a theme 
by Heller, words anon., music by 
Freeman High, arr. by Daniel Pro- 
theroe; mixed yoices. 4to. © Oct. 
1, 1927; 2.c. May 2, 1928; EH 691212; 
Pallma, ine., Chicago. 11956 


Tomorrow may bring me you; words 
and music by L. J. Kremer, arr. by 
Dorothy Olds; pf. and ukulele or 
ten. banjo ace. © May 26, 1928; 
2c. May 26; E 691932; Lucian J. 
Kremer and Walter C. Wester, Tulsa, 
Okl. 11957 


To-night while the moon is shining; 
words and melody by J. R. Scalzo. 
© 1 ec. Apr.. 30, 1928; EH 690225; 
Joseph R. Sealzo, Auburn, N. Y. 

11958 


Too busy; fox trot, words by Ned 
Miller, music by Chester Cohn; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 9, 1928; 
2c. May 11; E 691492; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 11959 


Too much lovin’; words by H. Magid- 
son, melody by M. H. Cleary. ©1 ce. 
May 28, 1928; E 690968; Herbert 
Magidson and Mike Cleary, Brad- 
dock, Pa. 11960 


Topsy; by Martin Dunning [pseud. of 
Hugo Riesenfeld]; orch. © May 
1, 1928; 2 c. May 8; E 690417; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., New York. 

11961 

Torna; romanza, versi di L. Fucci, 
melodia di Antonio Quintavalle. © 
Mar. 5, 1928; 2c. May 14; E 680580 ; 
Luigi Fucci, Philadelphia. 11962 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Toujours (Forever); valse, by OD. 
Montano; pf. Brooklyn, J. & J. 
Kammen. © May 28, 1928; 2c. May 
23; E 690811; Donato. Montano, 
Brooklyn. 11963 


Tourist (The); musical comedy in 2 
acts, words and music by C. Smiley. 
[In two pts., libretto and music] © 
1 ec. May.8, 1928; D 27326; Chas. 
Smiley, Paris, Tex. 11964 


Tourmente; poésie de F. d’Avilla, mu- 
sique de T. Lother, of England. © 


(Ape ee 80284 felt May’ 25) 
692315; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. ; 11965 


Tournament (A) for busy fingers; by 
Cedric W. Lemont; pf. 1. An Irish 
fairy. [4 cthers] © May 8, 1928; 
2c. May 10; E 650469; Boston music 
co., Boston. 11966 


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Toute vérité n’est pas bonne 4 dire; 
paroles de Aibert Willemetz, Saint- 
Granier et J. Le Seyeux, musique 
de Maurice Yvain, of France; pf. 
aece., avec ukulele arr.-par F. Sala- 
bert. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1c. May 10; 
EK 692287; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11967 

Toy grenadiers; by Leo Edwards, 
scored by J. Pasternack; orch. © 
May 18, 1928; 2c. May 19; EH 690714; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 11968 


Traicionera; tango cancion, letra de 
Luis Garros-Pé, paroles francaises 
d’Armand Foucher, of France, mu- 
sica de Juan Ghirlanda; pf. Edi- 
tions, Costallat. .© Dec. 31, 1927; 
1 @ May 7, 1928; E 692011; Lucien 
de Lacour, Paris. 11969 


Trail (The) of the long ago; words 
by Perey Edgar, music by John 
Barclay, of Great Britain. © Apr. 
23, 1928; 1 c May 7; .E 689893; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 11970 


Trailing the fugitive; by Leo A. Kemp- 
miki, op. 77; orch., with’ pf:/ or 
organ. © May 29, 1928; 2 ec. May 
31; E 693074; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 11971 


Traitrises (Verrat-hinterlist); par 
Frédéric Le Rey, of France; orch., 
avee pf. direction. 4to. © Apr. 10, 
1928: 1 ¢@. May 7; E 692024; H. 
Benjamin, Paris. 11972 


Tramps (The) farewell; words anon., 
music by C. Carver. © 1 c. May 
11, 1928; E 691439; Charles Carver, 
Los Angeles. 11973 


‘ 11983 


Tranquil night melody; by E. 8S. Costa, 
of Italy, domiciled at Washington; 
violin and pf. ©1c¢. May 12, 1928; 
E 690549; Eugene S. Costa, Wash- 
ington. 11974 


Transom blues; words and melody by 
Sharlie King. © 1c. May 31, 1928; 
EK 693028; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 11975 


Dixie land; melody by 
© 1c. May 14, 1928; E 


Travelin’ to 
L. Whitcup. 


690550; Leonard Whitcup, New 
York. 11976 
Travellers-blues; extrait du Village 
blane, par Jean Wiener, arr. par 
Vance Lowry; orch., parties de- 
tachées avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 


©. Dec. 31,1927; 1 ¢c. Jan. 28, 1928, 
1 ¢. Apr. 23; E 690389; Max Eschig 


& cie., Paris. 1197T 
Triana; de la suite Iberia, par I. 
Albeniz, transcription par H. Fer- 


nandez Arboés, of Spain; orch. Par- 
tition., © Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c Apr. 
23, 1928; E 689981; Max Eschig et 
cie., Paris. 11978 


Trianon; by C. Maduro; pf. New 
York, O. Flaschner music co. 
May O25; 1928502..e@ ‘May 17; E 
691663 ; Charles Maduro, New York. 

11979 


Trilltrall und seine briider; miurchen 
nach Clemens Brentano in acht bil- 
dern, von Hrich Ponto, musik von 
Arthur Chitz, of Germany ; soli, cho. 
Ud, OFGhs,in. Oy 1,¢. Mary 2, 19282. 
692244;  Vertriebsstelle des. ver- 
bandes deutscher btihnenschrift- 
steller u. biihnenkomponisten, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 11980 


Trinkets; words by Al Lewis, music 
by Al Sherman; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©: Mari''20; 1928;:2. « May 2; E 
691172; Lewis-Marks pub. co., New 
York. 11981 


Triosonate; von Thomas Augustine 
Arne, bearb. von Max Seiffert, of 
Germany, nach einem von I[iulert 
Langley, of England, zur verfiig ing 
gestellten manuskript. 1. Violine 1 
u. 2. violoncell u. cembalo. Pz rti- 
tur.—2. Violine 1.—38. Violine 2.— 
4. Violoncelle. © Mar. 3, 1928; 1 ¢. 
each Mar. 20; E 692238; Breitkopf 
& Hiirtel, Leipzig. 11982 


Trip around the world; words ana 
music by L. G. Bunting. {PI.oto- 
stat] ©1c. May 1, 1928; E 690194; 
Lillian Gertrude Bunting, Da:;to1, O. 

11983. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11984 


Triplin-sax; polka, by G. Iasilli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
saxophone and pf. © 1c. May 8, 
1928; E 691237; Gerardo Iasilli, 
Brooklyn. 11984 


Trittico Botticelliano; di Ottorino 
Respighi, of Italy; piccola  orch. 
Partitura. S8vo. 1. La primavera. 
[2 others] © May 16, 1928; 1 «c. 
May 17; E 692120; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 11985 


Trot-trot-trotters and tripe; fox-trot, 
words and music by Will E. Haines 
and Julian Wright, both of Eng- 
land; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
Charles Hanley; in EH flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
3, 1928; 1 Gc. May 14; E 692055; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

11986 


Trotzkopf (Stubborn); von Guido 
Vanini [pseud.], of Austria; salon- 
orech., mit pf. direktion u. violine 1 
direktion. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 « 
Apr. 23; E 689755; Wiener. bohéme- 
verlag, Berlin. 11987 


Troublesome mind blues; words and 
melody by Bert M. Mays. © 1 «¢. 
May 31, 1928; E 693031; Chicago 
music pub. co., inec., Chicago. .11988 


True (The) beauty; words by Thomas 
Carew, music by Reginald C. Rob- 
bins; bass or bar. voice. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 2 « May 23; E 693081; 

Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 
11989 


Truly-oo0; words and music by A. R. 
Graham, of Canada. © 1 e¢ May 
26, 1928; E 692237; Albert Roland 
Graham, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 

11990 

Trying to forget you; words by Harry 
Haas, melody by H. Haas and Al 
Dell [pseud. of A. Indelli] © 1 .«. 
Apr. 19, 1928; E 687887; Alexander 


Indelli, New York. 11991 
Tschaikowsky (Peter IT jitch) Au 
carnaval (Carnival); Février, ex- 


trait de Les saisons, op. 37, no. 2, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf.-conducteur. 4to. © 
ADL... Ld, 14928 3.) liGanMay dO. BE) 
692252; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
11992 
—Au. coin du feu (By the fire- 
place) ; extrait de Les saisons, op. 
of, no. 1, arr. par Fe.) Salabert.: ior 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur, 
AtO,,, © Apr. 15, 1928- 1:e, May 10; 
E 692093; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
11993 


pt. III, n.s., v. 23 


Le chant de Valouette (Song of 
the lark); extrait de Les saisons, 
op. 37, no. 3, arr. par F. Salabert; 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur.- 4to. © Apr. 15,00928saiee. 
May 10; E 692090; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 11994 


En traineau (In a sledge); ex- 
trait de Les saisons, op. 37, no. 11, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Apr; (15, 1928,;, q4), ¢: qi ee 
692094; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11995 


Herbstlied (Chant d’automne) ; 
op. 87°, no. 10, bearb. von Charles 
Cerné, of Austria; violine' u. 
klavier. © May 5, 1928; 1 c« May 
22; HE 692202; Adolph Furstner, Ber- 
lin. , 11996 


——— March; from),/The 
suite, by Tchaikovsky, 
' Lillian Vandevere; 
teacher’s sc. 4to. © May 3,'1928; 
2 c«- May 18; E 691671; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 11997 


Tuba lawdy blues; words and melody 
by Sharlie King. © 1 ce. May. 831, 
1928; E 6938027; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 11998 


Tumbled down castles; words and 


nutcracker 
arrir by. J. 
toy symphony, 


melody by J. Brockman. © 1 e«. 
May 8, 1928; E 690429; James 


Brockman, Hollywood, Calif. 11999 


Tune in; hymn, words and music by 
L. L. Nankivell. (Jn Heavenly 
glory songs) © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 ec. 
Mar. 22; E 691358; Louise L. Nanki- 
vell, Chicago. 12000 


Tupelo blues; melody by Floyd Ming. 
© 1c. May 1, 1928; E 690200; 
United pub. co., New York. 12001 


Turkestan; oriental love song, words 
and melody by J. Rose. © 1c. May 
18, 1928; E 690906; Jerome Rose, 
Cieveland. 12002 


Tutti’ (The) fruttl "Senw.s coxa “CeO, 
words and musie by Charles O’Flynn 
and Eddie Kilfeather, arr. by Fred 
Cavi; orch. 4to. © Mar. 27, 1928; 
2c. May 23; E 690795; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

\ 12003 

Twinkling; intermezzo, by Walter G. 
Hauenschild; orch. with pf. © May 
22, 1928; 2 c.. May 25: E 690880; 
Photo play music co., ine., New York. 

12004 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


12027 


Twit twee; words by 8S. Field, music 
by Robert H. Brennen. New York, 
Frank Harding. © May 1, 1928; 
2c. May 5; BH 691636; Stella Field, 
Middletown, Conn. 12005 


Two dice blues; words by Joseph B. 
Monteverde, music by Jay Vick 
[pseud. of J. V. O’Brien] [Photo- 
statl © 1 c¢ May 10, 1928; EB 
691449; J. Vick O’Brien, Pittsburgh. 
12006 


Two little love bees; fox trot, lyrics 
by Robert B. Smith, music by Hein- 
rich Reinhardt, arr. by Harry Park- 
er; pf. and ukulele acc. © May 16, 
1928; 2 c. May 17; E 690639; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

12007 


Tyll; eine ulenspiegeloper in 3 akten 
u. 5 bildern, textdichtung von Hugo 
F. Koenigsgarten, musik von Mark 
Lothar, of Germany, op. 12; klavier- 
auszug, mit text von Karel Mengel- 
berg, of Germany. © Jan. 15, 1928; 
1c. Apr. 23; E 689887; Ries & Erler, 
eit. Pe F.. erin, 12008 


Uechi (La) Nira; versi e melodia di 
P. Sciascia, of Italy. © 1 c. May 
15, 1928; E 691604; Pasquale Sci- 
ascia, Philadelphia. 12009 


Ugly (An) gal’s got something hard 
to beat; words and melody by W. R. 
Hodgin. © 1c. May 31, 1928; E 
691987; Willard Randolph Hodgin, 
Greensboro, N. C. 12010 


Ukrainske wesila w Ameryci; melody 
by P. Humeniuk. pts. 1 and 2. © 
lec. each May 3; 1928; E_. 690298, 
690294; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

12011, 1.2012 


Uncie Sam is calling, Al; words by 
William V. Rowe, music by A. G. 


Rowe. © 1 c¢ May 10, 1928; E 
690482: Alice G. Rowe, Newton 
Highlands, Mass. 12013 


Uncle Sam patrol march; by Frank 
Lucas; pf. © 1c¢ May 2, 1928; EB 
691209; Frank Umbriaco, New York. 

12014 


Under the moon; words and melody 
by R. I. Minut. © 1 ¢.'May 7, 1928; 
E 691354; Robert I. Minut, Colum- 
bus, O. 12015 


Une; paroles d’Henry de Fleurigny, 
musique de Gaston ‘Lemaire, of 


France. © Mar. 30, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
23; E. 6899386; Editions musicales 
Sam Fox, Paris. 12016 


- 


Unfortunate blues; words and melody 
by William Moore. © 1 ¢. May 31, 
1928; E 693022; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 12017 


United States marine band march; by 
A. H. Weberbauer; pf. or organ. 
Mar: «28, (1928. 2 cy Aps. 18; 
6913826; Arthur H. Weberbauer, Irv- 
ington, N. J. 12018 


U. S. marine march; by A. Bartell; pf. 
Gh Ape... ti, fO2e- 2 Clee pie ale Ha 
690247; Alice Bartell, Chicago. 

12019 


Until the morn; barecarolle song, from 
Prince of adventurers, words and 
music by Horace Shepherd, of Great 
Britain; pf., banjulele banjo and 
ukulele acc.; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 28, 1928; 
1 ec. May 28; E 692246; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 12020 


Untrue; words by Frank Aquino, mu- 
sic by A. Siracuse. © 1 c. May 23, 
1928; EK 691805; Angelo Siracuse, 
Buffalo. 12021 


Vaakenat-vuggevise ; tekst af Jacob B. 
Bull, musik af Helge Bonnén, of 
Denmark. © Apr. 28, 1928; 1 «. 
May 17; E 692111; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 12022 


Valley of France; meditation, by 
Adele Gerard, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; violin and pf. © May 28, 
1928; 2 c. May 31; E 693063; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 
12023 


Valley of heart’s delight; words and 
music by Merrill Knighton. © May 
11, 1928; 2 c. May 21; E 690743; 
Fiesta de las rosas ass’n., San Jose, 
Calif. 12024 


Valley (The) of the snake; words by 
O. M. Nielson, music by Robert Van 
Sickle; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 ¢. 
May 16, 1928; E. 691612; Olaf M. 
Nielson, Provo, Utah. 12025 


Valse de lV’adieu; de Yes, livret de 
Pierre Soulane et René Pujol, mu- 
sique de Maurice Yvain, of France; 
pf. ace, avec ukulele alr. de F. 
Salabert. .© Apr. 15;;,1928;.1y¢ 
May 10; E 692257; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 12026 


Valse de l’adieu; de Yes, par Maurice 
Yvain, of France; orch:., avec _ pf. 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1. ¢. May, 10; BH. .692274; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 12027 


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120928 


Valse enfantine; by Edward A. Muel- 
- ler; pf., six hands. © May 15, 1928; 
2e. May 17; E 690677; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 12028 


Valse lente; by H. S. Stewart; violon, 
violoncello and pi © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1928; E 691411; Henry Shepherd 
Stewart, White Plains, N. Y. 12029 


Valse triste; by Franz Von Vecsey, 
transcribed by Rudy Wiedoeft; E 
flat alto saxophone with pf. acc. © 
May 19;° 2928: 2 0c.) May (20: "Hh 
690748; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 12030 


Valtz (The) of by-gone days; words 
and music by N. S. Brody. © 1c. 
May 26, 1928; E 690888; Nathan S. 
Brody, New York. 12031 


Varela; marcha one step, por Alfredo 
Reza, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, Calif.; pf. 8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © May 3,.1928; 2 «& May 5; 
EK 691264; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles. 12032 


szenen, von Joseph Gustav 
~' Mraczek, of Czechoslovakia; orch. 
Partitur. 1. Intrade. [5 others] © 
Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c« May 5; E 689889 ; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 12033 


Varsoviana; waltz- l’Apache, by W. 
M. Caesar; pf. © May 14, 1928; 
2c. May 21; E 691756; Wyn Moritz- 


Variété; 


Caesar, Los Angeles. 12034 
Varsovienne; morceau lyrique, de 
Frank Louis Taylor, of Great 


Britain, op. 110, no. 5; violon et pf. 
© Apr. 23, 1928; 1 @ May 21; E 
692152; Schott & co., Itd., London. 


. 12035 
Vellner (Aloysius) Eleven original 
Hungarian folk songs. © 1c¢. May 


28, 1928; E 690967 ; Aloysius Vellner, 
Philadelphia. 12036 


Venetian vision (Visione Veneziana) ; 
Italian words by Angiolo Orvieto, 
English version by Frederick Ham- 
ilton, of England, music by Renato 
Brogi; in E min. © Aug. 30, 1928; 
1c. May 3; E 689806; G. Ricordi 


& co., Milan. 12037 
Verdi (Giuseppe) Macbeth; oper in 
vier akten, von Francesco Maria 


Piave, ins deutsche tibertragen von 
Georg Gohler, of Germany. 4to. 
©: Apr. 20, 1928-94 © Aprevatp 
27324; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
120388 


pt. In, BOSS v. 23 


Verliebte plauderei (Love discourse) ; 
von Guido Vanini [pseud.], of Aus- 
tria; salon-orch., mit pf. direktion 
u. violine 1 direktion. © Feb. 27,- 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 23; E 689748; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Berlin. 12039 


Versailles les eaux; fox trot lent, par 
José Padilla, of Spain; pf. ‘© Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 « May, 10; EB 692280; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 12040 


Versailles-pavane; par José Padilla, of 
Spain; pf. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 e. 
May 10; E 692284; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 12041 


Victor’s (The) song; evangelistic an- 
them, words and music by J. V. 
Reid; 4 mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 
1, 19273 2 eh Mia oe es 
691734; James V. Reid, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 12042 


Victory dawn; Easter service, words 
by A. A. Payn and others, music by 
M. Isabelle Ritter and others; choir 
of mixed voices. Chicago, Ill., Hope 
pub. co. 8vo. Mar 9. 1920" 
2c. May 4; E 691215; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 12043 


Victory—roll into Berlin; words and 
music by A. J. Cleare. [Blue-print] 
© 1c. May 21, 1928; EH 691773; Al- 
bert John Cleare, Jacksonville, Fla. 

12044 


Victory song; words and music by V. 
Wagner. © 1c. May 7, 1928; HE 
690422 ; Verona Wagner, Taft, Calif. 

12045 


Vieille (La) aux yeux d’azur .'.. ; 
poéme et musique de Jean Dournay, 
of France. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 « 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 689933: Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 12046 


Viena mergyte; vals, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1 ¢ Apr. 27, 1928; 
E 691413; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

12047 


Vieux (M.) Dix études pour alto; 
méthode, sur des traits d’orch., par 
M Vieux, of France. »© Apr. 10, 
1928; 1 e@ May 7; E 689989; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 12048 


Vieux (Les) miroirs; poéme de René 
Robine, musique de Mare Delmas, 
of , France.\;©,- Apry 1b, de28 i, fe: 
May 10; E 692295; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 12049 


Vieux (Les) nids; paroles de Lucien 
Boyer, musique de René Mercier, of 
France. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c¢. 
May 10; E 692253; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 12050 ° 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


Village (A) episode; by A. H. Weber- 
bauer; pf. or organ... © Mar. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 691300: Ar- 


thur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
DN va 12051 
Village (The) festival; overture, by 
George Rosenkrans; | symphonic 
band... 4to...© May 25, 1928; 2 «. 


May 23; E 690819; Joseph H. Agnew, 
Kansas City, Mo. 12052 


Vilya; czardas, de Francesco Gabutti, 
of Italy; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
Ato. © Mar. 30,1928; 1 c¢. Apr. 
23; E 689927; Choudens, Paris. 

12053 


Vindhy4; petite piéce orientale, de J. 
Sieulle, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. Editions Costallat. 
4to. ©): Dec. 31; 1927; 1 ce Apr. 9, 
1928; E 689913; Lucien de Lacour, 


Paris. 12054 
Violet; tango-serenade, by N. Rou- 
banis; pf. © 1c¢ May 8, 1928; BE 
690432; Nicholas Roubanis, New 
York. 12055 


Virgencita (La); arr. de I. M. Valle, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 28, 1928; 
E 690950; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

12056 


Vision; waltz song, words and music 
by P. Nagy. © May 26, 1928; 2 ¢. 


May 26; E 691931; Paul Nagy, 
Cleveland. 12057 
Visions d’Orient; 8 piéces, par 


Edouard Lochelongue, of France; pf. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. May 7, 1928; 
E 689987; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 12058 


Visions of love (Visione d’amore) ; 


waltz, by Carlos Curti; accordion 
and ten. banjo. © 1 ¢@ May 18, 
1928; E 691716; Sussie Riccardi, 
New York. 12059 


Visiting Sal’s home in Moonshine Hol- 
low; words and melody by B. 
Landress. © 1 c. May 19, 1928; E 
690729; Ralph Peer, New York. 

12060 


Viterbo; tango milonga, de C. Carpen- 
tieri, of Italy; pf. © Apr. 10, 1928; 
1 ec. May 7; E 692028; C. Carpen- 
tieri, Paris. 12061 


Vola vola; one-step, di Ermete Liber- 
ati, of Italy; piccola orch. econ pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Apr. 19, 1928; 
1 « May 7; E 689949; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 12062 


12073 


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Voluptuosa; tango, paroles espagnoles 
et musique de José Padilla, of 
Spain; pf., avec ukulele arr. par F. 
Salabert..”~@ Apr. 15, 1928... 1-.e. 
May 10; E 692288; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 12063 


Voodoo; words and melody by F. 
Padwe. © 1 ¢. May 8, 1928; HE 
690448; Frank Padwe, New York. 

12064 

Vorrei; waltz, melody by D. Poggis, of 
Greece, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ce. May 17, 1928; EH 690647; Alpha 
pub. co., New York. 12065 


Vospitannitsa (BocnutTannuna); opera 
in 4 acts, text adapted from the 
play by Alexander Ostrovsky, music 
by J. L. Seymour. [English and 
Russian”texts} “Gy '"1. -e Apr ot 
1928; D 27312; John Laurence Sey- 
mour, Sacramento, Calif. 12066 


Vote for Al; words and music by P. W. 
W. Smith, arr. by Andy [i. e. J. E. 
Andino]. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 
4; KE 691232; Pat... W.. W. Smith, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 12067 


Voyageur (Le) (The traveller) ; mélo- 
die, de Gabriel Fauré, transcription 
et arr. de F. Salabert, of France; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. © Apr. 
15, 1928; 1 c. May 10; E 692298; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 12068 


Vuccuece; versi di F. Mancini, melodia 
di Louis De Santis. © 1 e¢. May 2, 
1928; E 691210; Florio Mancini, 
Philadelphia. 12069 


Wachet auf; kantate, nach worten der 
Heiligen Schrift, musik von Hugo 
Kaun, of Germany; mdannerchor, 
meZZO-SOp. solo, frauenstimmen, 
knabenchor ad lib. und grosses orch. 
1. Partitur—2. Klavierauszug. © 
Jan. 6, Feb. 6, 1928; 1 c. each Apr. 
23; E 689882, 689883; Amsel-verlag, 
Berlin-Siidende, Germany. 

12070, 12071 

Wages (The) of sin is death; hymn, 
words and music by R. Harkness, 
of Australia, domiciled at South 
Pasadena, Calif. © Oct. 1, 1926; 
2c. May 18, 1928; E 691652; Rob- 
ert Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif. 


12072 

Wagner (Richard) Dreaming; cho., 
arr. by Arthur Nevin; women’s 
VOICES, | 4ALOn, OuMay. tf,” 1928-276, 


May 14; © 690615; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 12073 


Wagneriana; fox-trot fantasy on 
melodies of Richard Wagner, tran- 


19 


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12074 


pt. 01, n. s., v.23 


Wagner (Richard )—Continued. 


_seribed and arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
pt. "©, May, 1, 1928':" 2” e_ Maw ss: 
E 690269; Century music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 12074 


Walther’s preislied (Chant de 
concours); aus Die meistersinger 
von Ntirnberg, arr. von Leo Artok, 
of Germany; salon-orch. mit pf. con- 
ductor. © June 1, 1928; 1 c. May 
25; E 692232; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 12075 


Wailing (The) wall (Kasel marovyi) ; 
by I. B. Arnstein; violin, with pf. 
acc. ©1c. May 14, 1928; E 691545; 
Ira B. Arnstein, New York. 12076 


Waitin’ for Katy; fox trot, lyric by 
Gus Kahn, music by Ted Shapiro, 
arr. by Walter C. Simon; pf. or or- 
gan. © May 22, 1928; 2 c. May 24; 
E 690778; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

. 12077 

Waiting; words and melody by Car- 
men Lombardo and Jay Fagen.‘ © 
1c. May 17, 1928; E 690674; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 12078 


Waiting; words and melody by Guy 
Lombardo and Jay Fagan. © 1. 
May 3, 19828; E 690278; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 12079 


Waiting for you; words by A. Ersland, 
music by A. F. Bauer. © May 8, 
1928; 2 ec. May 10: E 691500; Ar- 
thur F. Bauer and Arthur Ersland, 
Chickasha, OK]. 12080 


Walk with me Lord; spiritual, words 
and music by O. W. Winkfield. © 
1c. May 2, 1928; E 691198; Orange 
Willis Winkfield, Chicago. 12081 


Wallfahrer am Rhein; gedicht von 
K. Pusch, musik von J. Schuth, of 
Germany, werk 138; mannerchor. 
Partitur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1927: 
1c Apr. 28,,1928 ; 4).689823);\ Hans 
Kessler, Trier, Germany. 12082 


Waltzes of long ago; words and music 
by E. R. Miller. © 1 ¢ May 2, 
1928 : E 691677; Elizabeth Rose Mil- 
ler, Fremont, O. 12083 


Walzer-potpourri; von Carl Robrecht, 
alte u. neue walzer, componirt von 
verschiedenen autoren, arr. von Ot- 
to Lindemann, of Germany; klavier. 
eo Meb. 27, tU28> a GC. An. enews 


689825; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 12084 
Wandernde (Die) menschheit; text 


von Hagen Thiirnau, musik yon Hu- 
go Kaun, of Germany; maénnerchor 


und grosses orch. 1. Klavieraus- 
zug'--2. Partitur:” © “Weblo 1 
1928; 1 c. each Apr. 23; E 689884, 
689885 ; Amsel-verlag, Berlin-Stiden- 
de, Germany. 12085, 12086 


Wann seh’ ich dich, oh Magdalene! ...; 
foxtrot, text von Beda, musik von 
Richard Fall, of Austria. © Mar. 
15, 1928; 1 c. May 8: E 689945; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

12087 

Warbling (The) Dnieper fishermen; 
Singing and dancing sketch, compila- 
tion of Russian and French operatic 
bits, by H. Adelman; melody. © 
1 ce. Apr. 17, 1928; E 691407; Har- 
ris Adelman, Brooklyn. 12088 


Was last night the last night with 
you; words by Benny Davis and 
Jack Murray, music by Lester Lee. 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 2 e. May: 11) E 
691400; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 12089 


Watch and pray; words and music by 
T. E. Edwards; mixed voices. 4to. 
©.May 7.1928; 2 ¢ May Jigen 
690742 ; Thomas Edgar Edwards, Ox- 
ford, Md. 12090 


Way down in Arkansas; words and 
melody by Dempsey Jones. © 1 e«. 
May 31, 1928; E 693016 ; Chicago mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., Chicago. 12091 


Wayside flower; words and music by 
L. G. Bunting. [Photostat] ©1le. 
May 28, 1928; E 690940; Lillian 
Gertrude Bunting, Dayton, O. 

12092 

We: fox trot, words and music by 
Harry Woods, Charles Tobias and 
Al Sherman, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 
baum; orech. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1928; 
2 ce. May 23; E 690793; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

12093 


We've come to the end of the rain- 
bow; words and melody by Ernest 


Rogers. © 1 ¢« May 8, 1928; E 
691679; Southern music pub. ¢o., 
inc., New York. 12094 


Wear a smile; from The friendly girl, 
words and music by E. H. Clarke. 
© May 5, 1928; 2 @ May 22; E 
691822: Erle Howe Clarke, Brook- 
line, Mass. 12095 


Webern (Anton) Fiinf canons; nach 
Lateinischen texten, musik von An- 
ton Webern, of Austria, op. 16; 
hohen sop., klarinette u. bassklari- 
nette. Partitur. 4to. © Apr. 17, 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


12117 


1928; 1 e. May 14; E 692066; Uni- 
versal-edition actiengesellschaft, Vi- 
enna. 12096 


— Zwei lieder; text von Joh. Wolf- 
gang Goethe, musik von A. Webern, 
of Austria, op. 19; gemischten chor 
mit begleitung von celesta, gitarre, 
geige klarinette u. bassklarinette. 
Partitur,. 4to. -© Apr._-17, 1928; 
1 ce. May 14; E 692065; Universal- 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

12097 


Webster high; words and music by Os 
M. Tracy. © May 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 19; E 690707; Opal McLaugh- 
lin Tracy, Webster Springs, W. Va. 

~ 12098 


Weeping; words and music by Ray 
Hibbeler; pf. and ukulele ace. © 


May 14, 1928; 2 ec. May 14; HE 
691525; Garrick music sales, Chi- 
cago. 12099 
Weihnachtsjubel tiberall; charakter- 


stiick, von Theodore Prusse, bearb. 
von Franz Welsch, both of Ger- 
many; schiilerorch. © Sept. 30, 
1927; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1928; E 6897483 ; 
Georg Bratfisch, Frankfurt-Oder, 
‘Germany. 12100 


Weihnachtsjubel tiberall; charakter- 
stiick, musik von Theodor Prusse, 
of Germany; pf., mit worte. 
Sept. 30, 1927; 1 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 689742; Georg Bratfisch, Frank- 
furt-Oder, Germany. 12101 


Well, the Irish and the Germans got 
together; words and music by Roy 
Turk and Fred E. Ahlert. © Apr. 
30, 1928; 2 « May 1; EB 691178; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 12102 


Weltkrieg (Der); musik von M. 
Roland, of Germany; grosses orch. 
© Sept. 26, 1927; 1 ec. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 689771; Mare Roland, Berlin. 

12103 


Wenn du mich kiisst, versinkt die welt 
um mich; worte von Fritz Rotter, 
u. Otto Stransky, musik von Harry 
Ralton, of Germany. © Apr. 1, 
1928; 1 c. May 10; E 689957; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 12104 


Wenn ich den Isgk ein bisschen pie- 
sack ... ; foxtrott, worte von Ar- 
tur Rebner, musik von Walt Jur- 
man, of Austria. © Apr. 1, 1928; 
1c. May 10; E 689960; Drei masken- 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 12105 


Wenn ich des abends am fenster steh; 
valse boston, text von Beda, musik 


von Dol Dauber, of Austria. © 
Mar. 21, 1928; 1 e« May 8; E 
689941; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 12106 


West Tech band march; by Clifford 
P. Barnes; 1st B flat cornet or solo 
cornet. © 1 ¢. May 14, 1928; EB 
690587 ; Graule music pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 12107 


Western glorified; words and music 
by Homer C. La Gassey. © May 
26, 1928; 2 c. May 26; E 691929; 
Western high school, Detroit. 12108 


Western light’nin’; galop, by A. H. 
Weberbauer; pf. or organ. © Mar. 
Ze, 192032 .¢c, Apr. 18* BH Golsls: 
Arthur H. Weberbauer, Irvington, 
INS eh 12109 


What a pity; by Walter Feldkamp; 
pt. © Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. May 1, 
1 ec. May 11; E 690564; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 12110 


What a wonderful night this would 
be; words by Art Gillham, music by 
Billy Smythe; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 14, 1928; 2 c. May 16; EB 
691558; Ted Browne music ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. TERT 


What aloha means; words and music 
by Charles Alphin. © May 9, 1928; 
2c. May 15; E 691560; Oscar Hyatt 
& S. McClay, Honolulu. 12112 


What have I done to you; words by 
M. R. Burney, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. May 26, 1928; 
E 690891; Miles R. Burney, Scenic, 
Wash. 12118 


What is a co-ed to do; from Yes, yes, 
Siam, words and music by J. Falk; 
pf. [Blue-print] © 1 e. May 15, 
1928; E 690596; Joseph Falk, All- 
ston, Mass. 12114 


What makes me love you; words and 
melody by Reggy Grajewski [i.- e. 
Regina A. Grajewski] and EH. M. 
Grajewski. © 1 ec. May 15, 1928; 
E 691593; Edmund M. Grajewski, 
Chicago. 12115 


What of it; fox-trot song, words and 
music by Raymond Reginelli, Wal- 
ter Hirsch, and Milton Samuels; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 24, 1928; 
2 e. May 38; E 690353; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 12116 


What's the use of moonlight without 
you; words and music by L. M. 
Crisp. © 1 ec. May 24, 1928; E 
691882; Laura Mason Crisp, Kansas 
City, Mo. T2137 


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12118 


When birds of a feather get together ; 
words and music by Billy James, 
Mitchell Parish and Irving Mills. 
© May 10, 1928; 2 c May'16; BE 
691572; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

12118 

When dad, was collegiate; from Yes, 

yes Siam, words and music by J. 


Halk; pf. . [Blue-print) ©. ce. 
May 15, 1928; E 690592; Joseph 
Falk, Allston, Mass. 12119 


When first my way to fair I took; 
words by A. E. Housman, music by 
Benjamin Burrows, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Apr.’ 20, 19283 1 ec. May 4; 
E 689791; Augener, Itd., London. 

12120 


When I awaken by and by; words by 
W. Carroll, music by Herman HE. 
Schultz. © May 8, 1928; 2 «© Apr. 
26; E 690307; William Carroll, 
Buffalo. 12921 


When I dream of to-morrow and you; 
words and musie by L. A. Spauiding. 
© 1c. May 22,1928; E 691802; 
Leroy Al Spaulding, Portland, Or. 

: 12122 


When I dream of you; words and 
melody by Marvin Nelson [i. e. G. 
M. Nelson] © 1 ¢. May 21, 1928; 
E 691772; George Marvin Nelson, St. 


Louis. 12123 
When I had but fifty cents; words 
anon., music by C. Carver. © 1°. 


May 11, 1928; E 691440; Charles 
Carver, Los Angeles. 12124 


When I stand at the gates of the 
temple; words by H. A. Mullen, mu- 
sic by H..B. Farr. [Photostat] © 
1 c. May 19, 1928; E 690726; Hilda 
Butler Farr and Henry A. Mullen, 
Chicago. 12125 


When it’s shadow-time in' Tennessee; 


words by ©. Hoffman, music by 
.Clifton Keith. New York, Frank 
Harding. . ©»,May \18) 1928«..2 ec. 


May 23; E 690805; Charles Hoff- 
man, Polo, Ill. 12126 
When love will come; words and mel- 
ody by. F. Padwe...© 1 e«. May 8, 
1928; E 690449; Frank Padwe, New 
York. 12127 
When no one is around: words and 


melody by A. L. Friedman. © 1 c. 
May 9, 1928; E 690489; Alvin L. 
Friedman, Cleveland. 12128 


When shadows of evening are falling; 
words and melody by E. Young. 
1 ¢@. May 19, 1928; E 690736; Evelyn 
Young, San Francisco. 12129 


62 


_ pt. In, 1. s., v.23 


When she answered me her yoice was 
low; words by Alfred Percival 
Graves, music an old Irish air har- 
monized by Gladys Pitcher; mixed 
voices, a cappella. 4to. © May 10, 
1928; 2 c. May 26; E 691909; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 12130 


When the evening sun is low; waltz 
song, words and music by S. M. 
Hall; pf.°© 1 ec. May 11, 1928; EB 
690536; Susie M. Hall, Block Island, 
. E: 12131 


When the girl you love, loves you; 
words and music by H. E. Reppert. 
[Photostat] © 1 ec. May 22, 1928; 
E 691810; Howard EH. Reppert, Pitts- 
burgh. 12132 


When the moonlight comes a-creeping ; 
words and melody by E. Bruguiére. 
© 1c May 19,°1928; © 690718; 
Hmile Bruguiére, Principaute de 
Monaco, France. rin} 12133 


When the one you love loves. you; 
words by H. L. Allen, melody by Lee 
Turner... ©-.1.e. May 24, 1928; HE 
690842; Harold L. Allen, Pontiac, 
Mich. 12134 


When the veil is lifted; hymn, words 
by Alfred Webber; music by Haldor 
Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled at 
Indianapolis.. © May 1, 1928; 2 e. 
May 28; HE 691827; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 12135 


When twilight shadows fall; cho., 
words by J. Martyn: Walsh, music by 
Charles Huerter; mixed voices. 
4to. © May: 8, 19285 2’@.\May 25; 
E 691875; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 12136 


When you are far away; words by 
E. R. Frost, melody by E. R. Frost 
and Russell C. Gray. © 1 ¢. May 
5, 1928; E 690607; Edwin Richard- 
son Frost. Nashville. 12137 


When you are married to me; words 


and melody by R. Cooke. ‘© 1 e. 
May ‘16, 1928; E 691616;. Ralph 
Cooke, Belman, N. J. 12138 


When you are mine; words and mel- 
ody by Don Patterson. © 1 ce. May 
11, 1928; E 691456; Donald William 
Patterson, Streator, Il. 12139 


When you bade me. good-bye;. words 
by A. E. Manton, music by Robt. 
Van Sickle. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © May 17,1928; 2 «. 
May 5; E 690364; Arthur Ernest 
Manton, West Provo, Utah. 12140 


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- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


When you earry the torch; words and 
music by Harry Herschel; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Hank Linet. 
© May 9, 1928; 2 ce. May 10; EB 
691399; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 12141 


When you hear me coo; words and 
melody by R. J. Shanley. © 1 «. 
May 7, 1928; E 691809; Rose Janet 
Bere San Francisco. 12142 


When you hear the whip-poor-will’s 
song; words by F. Vornberg, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. 
May 26, 1928; E 690889; Flora Vorn- 
berg, Bellevue, Wash. ~ 12148 


When you look in your mind; words 
and melody by F. Padwe. © 1 
c. May 8, 1928; E 690450; Frank 
Padwe, New York. 12144 


When you're smiling; words by Mark 
Fisher and Joe Goodwin, music by 
Larry Shay; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 17, 1928; 2 ¢ May 17; E 
690642; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 12145 


——Same. © May 28, 1928; 2 « 
May 28; E 690935; Harold Rossiter 
music @o., Chicago. 12146 


When your [!] all alone; by H. Dan- 
ofsky ; violin. .©,1.c. May. 5, .1928; 
E 691335; Herman Danofsky,: New 
York. 12147 


Where the sunflowers grow; words and 
music by Merton H. Bories and 
Maurice J. Gunsky; pf. and ukulele 


acc. © May 22;'1928; 2 c. May 28; 
E 690922; Merit music makers, San 
Francisco. 12148 


Where the wild ivy clings ’round the 
windows; words and musie by L. 
Bloom. © May 10, 1928; 2 ¢. May 
14; E 690514; Louise Bloom. Big 
Falls, Minn. 12149 


Same. © May 15, 1928; 2 c May 
17; E 690689 ; Louise Bloom, Big 
Falls, Minn. 12150 


“Where will you be on Easter morn- 
ing; words and melody by Leora 
Bassi .3).. 1 .c.oMay.10,. 1928: 
690495; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 12151 


Whist lin’ Jim; by A. H. Weberbauer ; 
pf. or organ.’ © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c 
Apr. 18; E 691322; Arthur H. Web- 
erbauer, Ii'vington, N. J. 12152 

White (Lasses) all-star minstrels mu- 
sic album; by Lasses White [i. e 
Leroy Lasses White]. Dixie black 


12163 
bottom. [2 others] © Aug. 30, 
1927; 2c. Aug. 30; EH 6938072; Lasses 
White, Columbus, O. 12153 


White blossoms; quartette, words and 
music by G. A. Collin; mixed voices. 
4to.' © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. May 23; 
E 691867; G. A. Collin, Somerset, 
Pa. 12154 


White (The) village; one step, extrait 
du Village blanc, par Jean Wiener, 
arr. par Vance Lowry; orch., ' par- 
ties detachées avec pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c Jan. 28, 
1928, 1c. Apr. 23; E 690892; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 12155 


Who could be Sweeter for me than 
you; words and melody by R.. 'T. 
Hakins. © 1.c. May 5, 1928; E 
691340; Richard Talbot MHakins, 
New York. 12156 


Who goes there; march, by G. D. 
Fox, of England; pf. © May 11, 
1928; 1 c. May 21; E 692217; James 
Planta Hull, London. 12157 


Who is to blame; words by Lewis 
Stone, music by Frank Guarente; 
pf. ace, with ukulele and banjulele 
banjo arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Mar. 20; 1928" ¢. Apr. 16,°I a May 
24; E 693069; Billy Thorburn music 


pub. co., ltd., London. 12158 
Who’s to blame; words by Sam Cos- 
low and Larry Spier, music by 


Harry Link, pf. arr. by Charles Max- 
well Smith; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © May 
7, 1928; 2 « May. 9; E 691365; Spier 
and: Coslow, ine., New York. © 12159 
Who’s zis; words and music by C. H. 
Jennings, jr. © 1.¢c. May 19, 1928; 
EK 690739; Charles H. Jennings, jr., 


Pittsburgh. 12160 
Whooz-Anna; fox trot, words and mel- 
ody. by Tok Marcella, ©), 1c. "Apr-. 


30, 1928; EH 690221; Thomas Fran- 
cis Farrell, Worcester, Mass. 12161 


Why; words by G. Schellbach, music 
by G.. Schellbach and Fay ScheH- 
bach. .©..1 Gs ;May...28 1928; EH 
690964; Grace Schellbach, Glendale, 
Calif. 12162 


Why are you sad, little eyes; waltz, 
words by Patrick’ K. Heale, music 
by Albert Whitnall, of Great Britain ; 
pf. and ukulele. aec.. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 15, 
1928; 1 c Apr. 28; E 689774; Peter 
Derek & co., London. 12163 


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12164 


Why can’t I get the one that I want; 
words and music by B. Stone; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 28, 1928; 
2c. May 28; E 690934; Billy Stone, 
New York. 12164 


Why can’t we; words by Chas. and 
Harry Tobias, music by Larry Shay. 
©) Apr..10, 1928; 2 ¢ May iii; E 
691401; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 12165 


Why can’t you care; fox trot song, 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music 
by Joe Burke; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© May 23, 1928; 2 « May 25; E 
690854; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

12166 


Why can’t you care; fox trot, lyric by 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Joe 
Burke, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
orch. 4to. © May 22, 1928; 2 «. 
May 24; E 690771; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12167 


Why can’t you care; words by UL. 
Wolfe Gilbert, melody by Joe Burke. 


© 1c. May 5, 1928; E 690439; Leo |, 


Feist, inc., New York. 12168 


Why care; words and music by I. 
Rena [pseud. of R. G. Cohen] © 
1c May 24, 1928; E 690898; Rena 
Gertrude Cohen, Hartford. 12169 


Why did they Sell the Bowery; words. 


and melody by T. F. Barry. ©1e. 
May 31, 1928; E 691990; Thomas 
Francis Barry, Hoboken, N. J. 
12170 
Why did you leave me alone; words 
by Hazel Ziegler, melody by G. H. 
Helms. © 1 ce. May 9, 1928; EB 
691382; George Henry Helms, Cleve- 
land. IPA 


Why don’t you write; words and mu- 
sic by E. A. Walters. © 1c. May 
9, 1928; E 691380; Everett Arthur 
Walters, Hornell, N. Y. 12172 


Why must I say goodbye; words and 
music by M. Stirm. San Francisco, 
Gold leaf music pub. co. © May 6, 
1928; 2 ec. May 10; E 690473; Mar- 
tha Stirm, San Francisco. 12173 


Why not settle it now; words by 
Nellie Ferrin Ely, music by R. 
Harkness, of Australia, domiciled at 
Pasadena. © Oct. 1, 1926; 2c. May 
18, 1928; E 691730; Robert Hark- 
ness, Pasadena. 12174 


Why should I care if you’re blue; 
words and melody by L. Freeman, 
arr. by Jean Walz. © 1c. May 25, 
1928; E 691886; Lillian Freeman, 
Cicero, Il. 12175 


pt. OT, n. s., v. 23 


Why should I ery when I’m lonesome; 
words and melody by H. BH. Apple- 
gate. © 1 ¢c. May 15, 1928: E 
691587; Ed. E. Applegate, Asbury 
Park. 12176 


Why was Little Boy Blue; words and 
music by Al Randolph [i. e. Alfred 
Pace Randolph] [Photostat] © 
1c. May 18, 1928; E 690715; Alfred 
P. Randolph, Warrenton, Va. 12177 


Wickdahl (Lillian) Four fox trot 
choruses; pf. © 1c. May 29, 1928; 
E 691983; Lillian Wickdahl, Belle- 
vue, Wash. 12178 


Widows’ island; musical comedy in 
three acts, book by J. Szebenyer, mu- 
sic by A. Molnar. © 1 c. May 3, 
1928; D 27319; Alex Molnar and 
Joseph Szebenyer, New York. 12179 


Wiedoeft’s (Rudy) advanced etudes 
and studies for the saxophone; by 
Rudy Wiedoeft. v. 1. © May 11, 
1928; 2 c. and aff. May 14; A 
1079095; Rudy Wiedoeft music pub. 
co., New York. 12180 


Wild rose; from Will-o’-the-whispers, 
words by Donovan Parsons, music 
by Vivian Ellis, of England; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Charles Han- 
ley; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 3, 1928; 1 ec. 
May 14; E 692052; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 12181 


Wildcat; by Joe Venuti and Eddie 
Lang, ed. by Tom Satterfield ; violin, 
with pf. ace. © May 10, 1928; 2c. 
May 12: E 690525; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 12182 


Will-o’-the-whispers ; selection, selected 
and arr. by Reg. Connelly, of HEng- 
land; pf. © May 38, 1928; 1 c. May 
14; E 692054; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. 12183 


Will o’ the wisp; words by Leo P. 
Haley, music by R. L. Toland. © 
1 ¢@ May 12, 1928; E 690562; Rose 
L. Toland, Dorchester, Mass. 12184 


Will you go happy go lucky with me; 
words and melody by Clarence Wil- 
liams. ©. 1 ce.” May 2 tees, fi 
691197; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 12185 


Willows will weep no more; words by 
Carl Winge, music by Oliver Wal- 
lace. © May 9, 1928; 2 ce. May 15; 
E 691559 ; Capital music co., Seattle. 

12186 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1928 


12207 


= 


Wine, woman and song (Aimer, boire, | Wob-a-ly walk; fox trot, words and 


chanter); von Johann Strauss, of 
Austria, arr. by Aubrey Winter; 
orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. 

Apr. 30, 1928; 1 c. May 11; EB 692039 ; 
Hawkes & son (London), Itd., Lon- 
don. 12187 


Wings; words by James Oppenheim, 
music by John Beach; med. voice. 
© Apr. 30, 1928; 2 « May 4; E 
690322; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

12188 


Wings of romance; from The red robe, 
words by Cyrus Wood, music by 
Jean Gilbert; pf. and ukulele acc. 
New York, Harms, inc. © May 23, 
1928; 2 c. May 25; E 690855; Shu- 
bert theatre corp., New York. 12189 


Winter; words by S. C. Cain, music 
by F. W. Sanders, of Canada. © 
May 11, 1928; 2 c. May 14; E 
691640; Florence Ward Sanders, 
New Westminster, B. C., Canada. 

12190 


Winter (The) it is past; 4pt. cho., 
words and melody from Johnson’s 
museum, arr. by H. S. Roberton, of 
Great Britain ; male voices. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © 
May 12, 1928; 1c. May 9; E 692161 ; 
Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. 12191 


Wishin’ and fishin’; cho., words by 
Adi Raskin, music by John Barnes 
Wells, arr. by Ralph L. Baldwin; 
men’s voices. 4to. © May 18, 1928; 
2c. May 19; E 691814; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 12192 


With mirth, thou pretty bird; words 
traditional, music by Patrick Bey- 
non, of Great Britain. © May 11, 
1928; 1 c. May 14; E 692044; J. & 
W. Chester, Itd., London. 12193 


With you my own; fox trot fantasy on 
the song by Flynn and Orest, by 
Calvin Grooms, arr. by Frank HE. 
Barry; orch. © May 8, 1928; 2. 
May 10; E 690578; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 12194 


With you, my own; fox-trot fantasy 
on the song by Flynn and Orest, 
transcribed and arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; pf. © May 28, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 31; E 693059; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 12195 


Without you; words by Virgil C. Ogg 
and A. Sammataro, music by A. 
Sammataro. © 1 e. May 17, 1928; 
E 690645; Anthony Sammataro, New 
London, Conn. 12196 


music by Bud Green and Harry War- 
ren, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; oreh. 
4to. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 c. May 23; 
E 690792; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 12197 


Woman’s (A) eare; from Yes, yes, 
Siam, words and music by J. Falk; 
pf. [Blue-print] © 1 ¢ May 15, 
1928; E 690601; Joseph Falk, All- 
ston, Mass. 12198 


Wonderful baby of mine; words and 
music by A. 8. Peake. © 1. Apr. 
30, 1928; E 690215; Aston S. Peake, 
Seattle. 12199 


Wonderful Irish eyes; words by Pat- 
rick Stone, music by Terry O’Brian, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Bernard Russell. © 
Aprt:'"23;9.1928 --1 -e:* May’ 22; 7 BE 
6921388; Berners music co., London. 

12200 


Wonderful world; words by Leo P. 
Haley, music’ by R. L. Toland. © 
1c. May 12, 1928; E 690568; Rose 
L. Toland, Dorchester, Mass. 12201 


Wonderful you; words by R. M. Track- 
well, melody by Charles W. Randall. 
© 1e May 21, 1928; E 691768; 


Raymond M. Trackwell, Oakland, 
Calif. 12202 
Wondering; vocal waltz, words and 


music by Dudley Glass, of Great 
Britain. © May 4, 1928; 1 c. May 
22; E 692159; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 12203 


Wondrous love of Jesus; words by 
A. N. Bostrom, music by V. A. Bos- 
trom. (Jn Good tidings, v. 4, no. 5, 
May, 1927) © May 11, 1927; 2c. 
May 22, 1928; E 691825; Albert N. 
Bostrom and Viva A. Bostrom, Mc- 
Allen, Tex. 12204. 


Wondrous (The) pearl; sacred song, 
words by O. M. Edwards, music by 
Charles H. Gabriel. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. © May 2, 1928; 
2c. May 11; E 691514; Oliver Mur- 
ray Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 12205 


Woodland frolics; rondeau, by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch. with pf. © May 
22, 1928;-2 c. May 25; E 690876; 
Music buyers corp., New York. 

12206 

World (The) famous elementary selec- 
tions for the piano; compiled by 
Henry S. Sawyer. © Apr. 30, 1928; 
2 ce. May 3; aff. May 18; A 1079090; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 12207 


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CATALOGUE) OF) COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12208 


pt. 111, n.'s., v. 28 


World’s favorite folk songs; arr. by 
Ralph Colicchio; ten. banjo with pf. 
acce.. ©:May 11, 1928; 2 c. and aff. 
May 12; A 1079077; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

12208 


World’s (The) greatest joy; words 
and music by W. Bowles; pf. and 
ukulele ace. New Orleans, La., Dave 
Frank music house. © May 22, 
1928; 2 c. May 24; E 690862; Wil- 
liam Bowles, New Orleans. 12209 


Worried; waltz, melody by W. Cul- 


breth. © 1 ec: May 32, 1928; E 
691180; William Culbreth, Louis- 
ville. 12210 


Y’a rien A faire; musique de Maury 
Madison [pseud. of W. Renwick 
Smith]; melody with pf. ace. © 
1 ec. Apr. 21, 1928; EH. 691965,;. W. 
Renwick Smith, Paris. 12211 


Yale (The) blues; fox trot, lyric. by 
Collie Knox, music by Vivian Ellis, 
arr. by Walter C. Simon; pf. or 
organ. ©) May 22, 1928; 2c. May 
24; EH 690775; Francis, Day ‘& Hun- 
ter, Itd., London. £2212 


Ye rarity shoppe; 1 act  operette, 
words by W. E. Crane, melody by 
Edouard Potjes. © 1 « May 9, 
1928; E 691388; Warren HBugene 
Crane, Seattle. 12213 


Ye who are weary; evangelistic an- 
them, words and music by J. V. 
Reid; 4 mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 
dex L927 5 2 Ger May. (Qi, OS sy 
691735; James V. Reid, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 12214 


Yes mam mama; words and melody 
by A. Gillam. © 1c. May 16, 1928; 
E 691611; Archie Gillam, Chicago. 

12215 

Yesterday and today; words by Ger- 
trude Rogers, music by Charles Gil- 
bert Spross; women’s voices. 4to. 
© May 11, 1928; 2 « May 14; EB 
690613; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

12216 


Yet a little while; hymn, words and 
music by R. Harkness, of Australia, 
domiciled at South Pasadena, Calif. 
© Sept. 15, 1925; 2 c. May 18, 1928; 
EK 691650; Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif. 12217 


Yielded; hymn, words by C. F. War- 
ren, music by R. Harkness, of Aus- 
tralia, domiciled at South Pasadena, 
Calif.; © ,Oct. 1,,.1926; :2 .c... May 
18, 1928; E 691645; Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, Calif. 


12218 | 


Yonder see the morning blink; words 
by A. E. Housman, music by Benja- 
min Burrows, of Great Britain. 


Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ¢ May 4; E 689798; 


12219 


You are just a little diffrent; words 
by Clarence Gaskill, music by Harry 
Link; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
28, 1928; 2 @« May 1; BH 691458; 
Harms, inc., New York. 12220 


You are just a rain beau of mine; 
words by A. A. Nall, music by A. W. 
Snyder. © May 3, 1928; 2 c. May 
25; E 691877; Alfred A. Nall and 
A. W. Snyder, St. Louis. 12271. 


You call me your baby then rock me 
to sleep; words and music by B. K. 
Bartron. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 ¢c. Apr. 
28; © 691403; Blanche Ka Dell Bar- 
tron, Burbank, Calif. 12222 


Augener, Itd., London. 


| You can surely find a sweetheart ; 


words and melody by J. L. Finning. 
© 1 ¢ Apr. 19; 1928; E 690303; 
‘James L. Finning, Albany. 12223 


You can’t have my sugar for -tea; 
. from Lady Mary, words by Harry 
Graham, of Great Britain, music by 
Bert Kalmar and Harrv Ruby; pf. 
and ukulele ace. London, Chappell 
& co., ltd. © Mar. 9, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 
12; E 687675; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 12224 


You do, I don’t; fox-trot, from The 
yellow mask, words by Desmond 
Carter, music by Vernon Duke, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 18, 1928; 1 ce. 
May 3; E 689800; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 12225 


You found the key to my heart; words 
by W. E. Growney, music by Emil 
Kopper. © 1 ¢. May 14, 1928; HB 
691605; Winifred Estelle Growney, 
Newark, N. J. 12226 


You gonna quit me baby; words and 
melody by Blind Blake. ©1c. May 
31, 1928; EH 6930389; Chicago music 
pub. c@o., ine., Chicago. 12227 


You, just you; words by P. De Frank, 

melody by G. H. Ellis. © 1 ¢. May 

- 4, 1928; BE 691289; Gordon H. Bllis 

and Paul De Frank, Brookline, Mass. 

12228 

You'll be sorry; words by Michael 

Fuoca, melody by G. LaBanco, jr. 

© 1c. May 24, 1928; E 691895; 
George LaBlanco, jr., Chicago. 

12229 


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no. 5, 1928 


You men are all alike; fox-trot, words 
and music by D. Caruso. © May 
8, 1928; 2 ec. May 10; E 691494; 
David Caruso, New Orleans. 12230 

You ought to hear Olaf laugh; lyric 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, melody by Abel 
Baer. Mi @w vba 24 1026s | H) 
690835; Leo Feist, ine, New York. 

12231 

You’re drifting away from me; words 
by Jack Mahoney, music by Harold 
Dellon; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © May 14, 
1928; 2 c. May 31; E 693073 ;s Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 12232 

You’re my pal; words and music by 
J. H. Van Nosdeln. © May 2, 1928; 
2°) Mayl(2 3K 691179; J.0H.))Van 
Nosdeln, Baltimore. 12233 


You’re the flower of my heart, sweet 
Adeline; words by Richard H. Ge- 
rard, music by Harry Armstrong, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; vocal 
oreh. —4to.-. © Apr..-28, 1928; 2 -e. 
May 2; E 690253; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 12234 


You’re the one I’ve seen in my dreams; 
words and music by Jack Palmer; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Apr. 20, 
1928 ; 2 c. May 21; E 691834; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 

Boi 5) 

You took advantage of me; from Pre- 
sent arms, words by Lorenz Hart, 
music by Richard Rodgers; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2c. 
Apr. 27; EH. 691462; Harms, inc., 
New York. 12236 


You will be gone; words and melody 
by Mart Britt. © 1c. May 31, 1928: 
EH 691994; United pub. co., New 
York. 12237 


You, you, just you; words and melody 
by M. Cheraskin. © 1 @ May 24, 
1928; E 690910; Max Cheraskin, 
New York. 12238 


Young love lies dréaming; poem by 
Christina Rossetti, music by Edgar 
L. Bainton; in F. © Apr. 24, 1928; 
1c. May 4; E 689780; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 12239 


Your blue eyes; words by M. Speaks, 
music by Stanford S. Speaks. © 
1 e. May 8, 1928; E 690428; Mar- 
garet Speaks, New York. 12240 


Your eyes; words by Fleta Jan Brown, 
music by Herbert Spencer; pf. or 
harp. © May 7. 1928; 2c. May 11; 
E 691508; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 12241 


12252 


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Your life is wasting away; words by 
J. Rizzo, music’ by Victor Petrozzi, 
of England. © 1 c. Apr. 30, 1928; 
E 690222; John Rizzo, New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 12242 


Your wagon needs greasing ; words and 
melody by G. Foster. © 1c. May 
29, 1928; E 690956; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 12243 


Youth and spring; words by Josef 
Washington Hall, music by Irving 
A. Steinel, arr. by Glenn H. Woods; 
mixed voices. 4to. © May 18, 1928; 
2c. May 19; E 691815; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 12244 


Yvonne; words by Perey Hdgar, mu- 
sic by Harry Solloway; pf. and uku- 
lele ace.; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Mar. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 31; E 692326; L. Silberman and 
H. Solloway, London. 12245 


Zabawa goralska; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © dA se). Appr: 42771928: 
E 691417; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

12246 


Zaloty gorala; melody by A. Schwartz. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1928: E 691415: Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 12247 


Zebys ty kaska; by A. Schwartz; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1928; E 691412; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 12248 


Zegenbede (Blessing) ; words from the 
Seriptures, music by E. Smelik, of 
Netherlands. (Jn musical supple- 
ment of the tercentenary pageant of 
the Reformed church in America) 
© .Apr.,.18, 1928; 2 ¢, Apr. \25;, B 
691166; Evert Smelik, The Hague, 
Holland. 12249 


Zu lauterbach; arr. by E. Ascher; pf. 


4to. © May 17, 1928; 2c. May 19: 
E 690712; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 12250 
Zuckermann (Augusta) Intermezzo; 


by Mana-Zucca [pseud. of Augusta 
Zuckermann] op. 104; pf. © May 
8, 1928; 2 ce. May 10; E 690470; 
Boston music co., Boston. 12258 


Zwergenhochzeit ; charaktersttick, von 
Hans Anzer, of Germany, op. 42; 
orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. © 
Dee. 30, 1927; 1c. Apr. 23, 1928; EH 
689868; St. A. Braun - Peretti, 
Bonn/Rh., Germany. 12252 


Zwischen heute nacht und morgen; 
blues aus Heute nacht-eventuell..., 
text von Kurt Schwabach, musik von 
Walter Bromme, klavier arr. von 
Gerard Jacobson, both of Germany. 


627 


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12253 


Zwischen heute nacht und morgen, 
etc.—Continued. — 
© Feb. 6, 1928; 1 ¢. Apr. 2, ° EO 
689856; Edition Vuvag, verlag u. 
vertrieb, a. g., Berlin. 12253 


2°° sonate; de Rhené-Baton, of France, 


op. 46; violon-et pf.; en la. 

Apr. (.15,. 1928.35 f)..¢.., May 102 28) 

692086 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 12254 
5"° sonate; de J. Guy Ropartz, of 


France; violon et pf.; en la maj. 
© Apr. 15,, 1928;.1 ¢. May 10: B 
692087 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 12255 


4™° concerto pour piano; de S. Rach- 
maninoff, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York, op. 40; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
Paris, Ed. Tair. © May 1, 1928; 
2c. May 5; E 691259; Sergei Rach- 
maninoff, New York. 12256 


18 (El) de febrero; por A. P. Ojenio, 
of Dutch West Indies, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; pf. © 1 c. May 11, 1928; 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 23 | 


E 691457; Antonio P. Ojenio, Brook- 
lyn. 12257 


103rd infantry march; by A. Roundy;. 
pf. © May 11, 1928; 2c. May 17; 
E 691634; Arthur Roundy, Water- 
ville, Me. 12258 


200 km in der stunde (200 km an 
hour); von Mac Adams [pseud. of 
Hans May], of Austria; salon-orch., 
mit pf. direktion u. violine 1 direk- 
tion. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1c. Apr. 23; 
E 689749; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Berlin. 12259 


1928 flappers; words by F. Williams 
and C. Romine, music by David 
Reed. © May.9, 1928; 2 c. May 12; 
E 690528; Frank Williams and Clif- 
ford Romine, Checotah, Okl. 12260 


?; de Nifierias, de Joaquin Turina, of - 
Spain; pf... © Apr, 10," 1928= 1c: 
May 7; E 692002; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 3 12261 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 23 unpublished_ 96 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 3,723 unpublished) __________ 12, 165 


628 


Bier Or MUSIC OF’ WHICH sdf RE «<SUBSISHING: COPY- 
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SEC, 24 OF THE 


ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Abschied (A leave-taking) ; text von 
Oskar Wiener, musik von ~ Max 
Reger, op. 48, no. 4; mittlere stimme. 
© Else Reger, Weimar, Germany, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44342, Apr. 26, 1928. 1 


Adeste fidelis (O come, all ye faith- 
ful) ; sacred song, words by Canon 
F. Oakeley, music by C. Francis 
Lloyd; with accs. for organ and 
violin, ad lib. © Mary Harriette 
Lloyd, Carlisle, England, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 44303, Apr. 4, 1928. 


Alastair MacAlastair; pt.-song, by M. 
R. Lang; men’s voices. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, Boston, as the au- 
thor. R 44897, Apr. 23, 1928. . 38 


Albumblatt; von Max Reger, op. 44, 
no. 1; pf. © Else Reger, Weimar, 
Germany, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 443849, Apr. 26, 1928. + 


All but Christ; gospel song, words by 
B. E. Warren, music by Ferd. Degen, 
arr. by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the arrangement of 
the music. R 44561, Apr. 13, 1928. 

5 

Alone in the deep blue sea; diver’s 
story, words and music by Charles 
D. Bingham. © Dorena Bingham, 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as the 
widow of the author. R 44664, May 
7, 1928. 6 


Alpine rose; by Gerrit Smith, arr. by 
Frank Lynes; women’s voices. © 
Adele G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of the 


arrangement. R 44884, Apr. 23, 
1928. 7 
Angel’s lullaby; melodie, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 45; pf. © Carrie 
Williams Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 44510, Apr. 
21, 1928. 8 


109262—28——_8 


[12261 


Answer me sweetheart do; words by 
J. W. Standish, music by J. A. - 


Silberberg. © Jos. W. Standish, 
Lowell, Mass., as the author. R 
44550, Apr. 11, 1928. 9 


Are you following Jesus; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 44059; Dec. 30, 1927. 10 


As men of old; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author. R 44608, Dec. 31, 1927. 11 


At close of day; part-song or chorus, 
words and music by HE. Broome; 
mixed voices. © Edward Broome, 
Toronto, Ont., Canada, as the au- 
thor. R 44642, Mar. 24, 1928. 12 


At Jesus feet; words by Mary B. 
Wingate, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIL, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44040, Dec. 30, 1927. 13 


Automne (L’); by W. Henley, op. 18, 
no. 8; violin and pf. © William 
Henley, Kew, England, as the au- 
thor. R 44285, Apr. 4, 1928. 14 


Autumn; words by Julia H. Johnston, 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Oak Park, IIl., as the 
widow of the author. R 44039, Dec. 
30, 1927. 15 


Autumn skies are glowing; sacred 
song, words by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © 1., H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 44402, Apr. 16, 1928. 16 


Ave Maria; music by G. M. Dethier; 
3 female voices, with ten. and bass 
ad lib.; organ ace. © Gaston M. 
Dethier, New York, as the author. 
R 443879, Apr. 12, 1928. 17 


629 


12261 (18) 


Awake, triumphant morn; Easter 
song, words by George Cooper, mu- 
sic by P. A. Schnecker; with violin 
obbl. 1. In A—2. In C. © Louise 
N. Schnecker, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 44462, Apr. 
11, 1928. 18 


Back to Pentecost; words and music 


by Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Lelia N. 
Morris, McConnelsville, O., as the 
author. R 44484, Apr. 25, 1928. 19 


Ballade of June; words by W. E. Hen- 
ley, music by H. K. Hadley, op. 10, 


no. 2. © Henry K. Hadley, New 
York, as the author. R 44456, Apr. 
11, 1928. 20 


Barearole; by G. M. Dethier; organ. 
© Gaston M. Dethier, New York, as 
the author. R 443883, Apr. 12, 1928. 

val! 

Basket (A) of summer fruit; Rally 
Day service, words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R.44400, Apr. 16, 1928. 22 


Be humble; words by Julia H. John- 


ston, music by D. B. Towner. © | 


Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, II1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44064, Dec. 30, 1927. 23 


Be hushed, my sad spirit; gospel song, 
words by C. Perren, music by Ferd. 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn; quar- 
tet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, aS the author of the arrange- 
ment of the music. R 44564, Apr. 
13, 1928. 24 


Be strong; gospel song, words by Julia 
F. Burnard, music by Ferd. Degen, 
arr. by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 44571, Apr. 18, 1928. MAP 


Beatitudes (The); words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, II1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44032, Dec. 30, 1927. 26 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Freudvoll 
und ieidvoll (Joyful and woeful) ; 
English version by T. Baker; sop. 
or ten. © Theodore Baker, Leipzig, 
as the author of the translation. R 
44630, Mar. 24, 1928. 27 

Belle (La) France; overture on popu- 
lar French melodies, by L. P. Lau- 
rendeau; band. © Rose Laurendeau, 


Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the 
widow of the author. R 44765, May 
5, 1928. 28 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. oe MSs v.23 


Benediction ; by H. M. Dunham, op. 17, 
no. 2; organ. © Henry M. Dunham, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
44386, Apr. 23, 1928. 29 


Berceuse; by A. Iljinsky, op. 13, arr. 
by G. Saenger; violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York. as the 
author of the arrangement. R 44762, 
May 5, 1928. 30 


Berceuse; by W. Henley, op. 26, no. 
3; violin and pf. © William Henley, 
Kew, England, as the author. R 
44288, Apr. 4, 1928. 381 


Betrogene (Die) spricht; text von 
Anna Ritter, musik von Max Reger, 
op. 48, no. 6; mittlere stimme. 
Else Reger, Weimar, Germany, as 
the widow of the author. R 44844, 
Apr. 26, 1928. 32 


Better farther on; gospel song, from 
Southern melody, music arr. by P. 
P. Bilhorn; quartet. -© Peter Philip 

. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
44562, Apr. 13, 1928. 33 


Better farther on; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 44598, 
Dec. 31, 1927. 34 


Bizet (Georges) Chant du toreador 
(Toreador song); from Carmen, 
transcribed by Anthony Choudens, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the new matter. R 44653, 
Mar. 24, 1928. 35 


Bless the little children; words by W. 
C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 
44603, Dec. 31, 1927. 36 


Blessed Saviour; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIL., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44054, Dec. 30, 1927. 37 


Blessing (The) of home; words by 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 44433, Apr. 
16, 1928. 38 


Blind man’s buff; quartette, words 
anon., music by Liza _ Lehmann; 
mixed voices. © Herbert Bedford, 
London, as the widower of the au- 
thor of the music. R 44291, Apr. 
4, 1928. 39 


630 


RENEWALS 


no. 5, 1928 5;; . 


Blue pencil club; march and two-step, 
by J. F. Boyer; pf. © J. Franclyn 
Boyer, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 44533, Mar. 28, 1928. 40 


Bohm (Carl) Canzona; rev. and fin- 
gered by G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
© Gustay Saenger, New York, as 
the author of the revision. R 44760, 
May 65, 1928. 41 


Bolero; by Carl Bohm, rev. and fin- 
gered by G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
the author of the revision. R 44757, 
May 5, 1928. 42 


Braye little mannikins; march rondo, 
by C. W. Krogmann, op. 45, no. 3; 
pf. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 44501, Apr. 21, 1928. 43 


Bridal bells; by C. W. Krogmann, op. 


48; pf. © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the 


author. R 44498, Apr. 21,1928. 44 


Bringing fruit for Jesus; sacred song, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 44408, 
Apr. 16, 1928. 45 


Broome (Edward) Six opening sen- 
tences; mixed voices and organ... 24d. 
series. © Edward Broome, Toronto, 
Ont., Canada, as the author. R 
446438, Mar. 24, 1928. 46 


Bruch (Max) Concerto; op. 26, ed. 
and fingered by Henry Schradieck ; 
violin with pf. acc. © J. Alice 
Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the widow 
of the author of the new matter. 
R 44646, Mar. 24, 1928. 47 


Burletta; von Max Reger, op. 44, no. 
2; pf. © Else Reger, Weimar, Ger- 
many, as the widow of the author. 
R 44858, Apr. 26, 1928. 48 


Buy your own cherries; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author... R 44428, Apr. 
16, 1928. 49 


Carillon (Le) du verre (Hark, how 
our glasses chime) ; old French song, 
with English words by Paul Eng- 


land, musie arr. by Chas. Villiers 
Stanford. © Jennie Stanford, Bea- 
confield, Bucks., England, as the 


widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment of the music. R 44279, Apr. 4, 
1928. 50 


12261 (60) 

Carol.of the lark; waltz, words by 
Ambrose Davenport, music by E. H. 
Bailey. © Eben H. Bailey, Ipswich, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 4438386, Apr. 25, 1928. 51 


Casino (The) girl; march and two- 
step, by Englander and MacConnell, 
arr. by C. Kraushaar; pf. © Charles 
Kraushaar, Larchmont, N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 44693, 
Mar, 23, 1928. 52 


Chaconne; by Henri Roubier, ed. and 
fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. © 


Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the new matter. R 44655, 
Mar. 24, 1928. 53 


Choeur et danse des lutins (Chorus 
and dance of the elves); by Th. 
Dubois, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the new 
matter. R 44634, Mar. 24,1928. 54 


Christ and the children; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Oak 
Park, Ill., as -the widow of the 
author. R 44025, Dec. 30, 1927. 55 


Christian living; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, T1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44029, Dee. 30, 1927. 56 


Christmas has come; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 44610, Dec. 31, 
1927. 57 


Christmas song; three kings have jour- 
neved, music by Peter Cornelius, arr. 
by F. Damrosch; alto or bar. solo 
with cho. of women’s voices. © 
Frank Damrosch, New York, as the 
author of the new matter. R 44651, 
Mar. 24, 1928. 58 


Classical choruses; no, 2, compilation 
of high-grade music, ed. by H. R. 
Palmer and T. E. Morgan. © Tali 
EHsen Morgan, New York, as the 
author and M. Stephen Holden, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y., as the executor of H. 
R. Palmer.- R 44692, May 16, 1528. 

59 


Clover (The) blossoms ; poem by Oscar 
Leighton, musie by S. Townsend. © 


Stephen Townsend, Boston, as the 
author of the music. R 44337, Aor. 
21, 1928. 60 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12261 (61) 


Come see the place where Jesus lay; 
Easter anthem, by P. A. Schnecker ; 
mixed voices. © Louise N. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 44449, Apr. 11, 
1928. 61 


Comfort ; song, from The soul’s expres- 
sion, words by Elizabeth Barrett 
Browning, music by Samuel Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, op. 42, no. 4. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
Croydon, Surrey, England, as the 
widow of the author. R 44589, Apr. 
18, 1928. 62 


Coming (The) of His feet; words 
selected and music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44441, Apr. 16, 1928. 63 


Communion; by H. M. Dunham, op. 
17, no. 6; organ. © Henry M. Dun- 
ham, Br ookline, Mass., as the aULHOY. 
R 44390, Apr. 23, 1928, 


Concert polonaise; by J. H. Hahn, op. 
11; pf. © Lucy W. Hahn, Constan- 
tine, Mich., as the widow of the 
author. 


Cottonfield capers; Kentucky coonhop, 
by W. C. O’Hare; pf. © William 
Christopher O’Hare, New York, as 
the author. R 44666, May 7, 1928. 

66 


Court (The) jester; dance humor- 
esque, by C. W. Krogmann, op. 49; 
pf. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 44516, Apr. 21, 1928. 67 


Cynthia mazurka; by M. B. Eaton 
[pseud. of G. D. Barnard]; band. 
© George D. Barnard, Maysville, 
Ky., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44671, May 8, 1928. 68 


Daisy; words by Geo. V. Hobart, mu- 
sic by A. B. Sloane. © Mae Sloane, 
Chicago, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 44618, Apr. 11, 1928. 69 


Dance of the sea dragons; gavotte, by 
C. W. Krogmann, op. 45, no. 10; pf. 
© Carrie Williams Krogmann, Mar- 
blehead, Mass., as the author. R 
44508, Apr. 21, 1928. 70 


Death (The) of Minnehaha; cantata, 
words by H. W. Longfellow, music 
by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor; sop. 
and bar. soli, cho. and orch. Full 
se. © Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, Eng- 
land, as the widow of the author. 
R 44587, Apr. 18, 1928. 71 


R 44464, Apr. 11, 1928. 65> 


-— Intermezzo; 


pt. III, 0. S., Vv. 23 


Declaration; valse, by Francis Thome, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the new matter. -R 44870, 
Mar. 28, 1928. 72 


Do you love Jesus; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44424, Apr. 16, 1928. 73 


Do you remember; from the Third al- 
bum of Russian songs collected and 
arr. With English words by F. J. 
Whishaw. © Fred J. Whishaw, 
Kingsbridge, England, as the author 
of compilation and English words. 
R 44558, May 19, 1928. 74 


Do your very best; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by G. C. Tullar. © 
Grant Colfax Tullar, New York, as 
the author. R 44423, Apr. 16, 1928. 


Donizetti (Gaetano) .Belisario; fan- 
taisie de concert on the opera by 
' A. Goria, music by G. Donizetti, op. 
27, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the new matter. R 44367, 
Mar. 28, 1928. 76 


Dritte sonate; von Max Reger, op. 41; 
violine und pf.; in A-dur. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author. R 44848, May 
3, 1928. a0 


Duchess (The) of Central Park; words 
by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by 
Maurice Levi. © Leon Levi, Balti- 
more, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the music, who is not living. 
R 44537, Mar. 28, 1928. 78 


Dunham (Henry M.) Andantino; op. 
17, no. 7; organ. © Henry M. Dun- 
ham, Brookline, as the author. R 
44391, Apr. 23, 1928. 79 


OD. Lhe Geek Or- 
gan. © Henry M. Dunham, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 44395, 
Apr. 23, 1928. 80 


Earth (The) is the Lord’s; anthem, 
words selected from the Psalms, mu- 
sic by A. H. Behrend. © Arthur 
Henry Behrend, London, as the au- 
thor. R 44272, Apr. 4, 1928. 81 


Easter dawn; by E. W. Hanscom; 
mixed voices. © Frank Blair Hans- 
com, Los Angeles, Eliza Hanscom 
Record, and Mary Hanscom Eveleth, 
Jersey City, as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
44454, Apr. 11, 1928. 82 


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RENEWALS 


no. 5, 1928 


Haster gifts; words by Julia H. John- 
ston, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIll., as 
the widow of the author. R 44018, 
Dee. 30, 1927. 83 


Haster (The) sunshine breaks again; 
Paster anthem, by P. A. Schnecker ; 
ten. and alto solo and quartet or 
cho. © Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 44472, Feb. 18, 1928. - 84 


Ecole du mécanisme (School of mech- 
anism) ; fifty daily exercises for the 
violin, by Charles Dancla, op. 74, ed. 
by G. Lehmann. © George. Leh- 
mann, New York, as the author of 
the new matter. R 44659, Mar. 24, 
1928. 85 


Hileen’s spinning song; words by John 
Francis Waller, music by J. H. 
Brewer; women’s voices. © John 
Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, as the au- 
thor. R 44448, Apr. 11, 1928. 86 


Elder-blossoms (The) lightly stirred; 
chorus, tr. from the Russian by N. 
H. Dole, music by A. Kopylow; 
mixed voices. © Nathan Haskell 
Dole, Jamaica Plains, Mass., as the 
author of the translation. R 44644, 
Mar. 21, 1928. 87 


Elegy; by H. M. Dunham, op. ji no. 


9; organ. © Henry M. Dunham, 
Brookline, as the author. R 44393, 
Apr. 23, 1928. 88 


Elegy; by S. Liddle; violoncello and 
pf. © Samuel Liddle, London, as 
the author. R 44270, Apr. 4, 1928. 

89 


Entre-nous (Amongst us); polka de 
salon, by W. A. Bernard; pf. © 
Wilfred A. Bernard, New Bedford, 
Mass., as the author. R 44575, May 
8, 1928. 90 


Es war einmal; von Max Reger, op. 
44, no. 3; pf. © Else Reger, Wei- 
mar, Germany, as the widow of the 
author. R 44350, Apr. 26, 1928. 91 


Eté (L’); by W. Henley, op. 19, no. 
1; violin and pf. © William Hen- 
ley, Kew, England, as the author. 
R 44282, Apr. 4, 1928. 92 


Exercises in melody-writing; by P. 
Goetschius. © Percy Goetschius, 
Manchester, N. H., as the author. 
R 44661, Mar. 24, 1928. 93 


Fair Rosamonde; minuet, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 49; pf. © Carrie 
Williams Krogmann, Marblehead, 


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Mass., as the author. R 44518, Apr. 
21, 1928. 94 


Fairies; music by Liza Lehmann; con- 
tralto. © Herbert Bedford, Lon- 
don, as the widower of the author 
of the music. R 44296, Apr. 4, 1928. 

95 


Fairy whispers; waltz, by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 45; pf. © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 44503, Apr. 21, 
1928. 96 


Faith not feeling; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by G. C. Tullar. © 
Grant Colfax Tullar, New York, as 
the author. R 44426, Apr. 16, 1928. 

97 


Father of lights; by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIL., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44052, Dec. 30, 1927. 98 


Fetch yo’ baby‘home; words by E. 
Smith, music by John Stromberg. 
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, L. L, 
N. Y., as the author. R 44539, Mar. 
28, 1928. 99 


Fleet wings galop; by Edward Hazel 
[pseud. of G. D. Barnard]; band. 
George D. Barnard, Maysville, 

Ky., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44672, May 38, 1928. 100 


Flowers’ (The) message; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 44051, Dec. 30, 1927. 101 


Follow in the steps of Jesus; words by 
Kate Ulmer, music by M. L. Mc- 


Phail. © M. lL. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 44614, 
Jan. 5, 1928. 102 


For all the saints that from their 
labours rest; by H. R. Shelley; sop. 
and alto solo, quartet and cho. © 
Harry Rowe Shelley, New York, as 
the author. R 44360, May 3, 1928. 

103 


For Thee, O dear, dear country; by 
H. R. Shelley; ten. solo, quartet and 
cho. © Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author. R 44363, May 
3, 1928. 104 


Foreign children; quartette, words by 
R. L. Stevenson, musie by Liza Leh- 
mann; mixed voices. © Herbert 
Bedford, London, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 44292, 
Apr. 4, 1928. 105 


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Fresh’ning (The) breeze; words and 
music by J. C. Macy; mixed voices. 
© Mary E. S. Macy, Shrewsbury, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 44526, Apr. 16, 1928. 106 


Frog puddles; by Howard Whitney ; 
pf. © Lucy E. Swope, Long Beach, 
Calif., as the widow of the author. 
R 44531, Apr. 11, 1928. 107 


Fughette; von Max Reger, op. 44, no. 
8; pf. © Else Reger, Weimar, Ger- 
many, as the widow of the author. 
R 44855, Apr. 26, 1928. 108 


G, double O, D—good; sacred song, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author. R 
44417, Apr. 16, 1928. 109 


Garden (A) song; words from the 
cycle of poems Hawthorn and laven- 
der, by William Ernest Henley, mu- 
sic by C. . Willeby. © Charles 
Willeby, London, as the author. R 
44277, Apr. 4, 1928. 110 


Gay little dandelion; waltz, by C. W. | 


Krogmann, op. 45; pf. 
Williams Krogmann, 
Mass.,.as the author. 
21, 1928. 


© Carrie 
Marblehead, 
R 44499, Apr. 
ss 


Genevieve; andante and galop, by F. 
H: Losey; “bands "©; Wo Ee Losey, 
Orange, N. J., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 44673, May 3, 1928. 

112 


Gigue; von Max Reger, op. 44; no. 9; 
pf. © Else Reger, Weimar, Ger- 
Many, as the widow of the author. 
R 44356, Apr. 26, 1928. 113 


Glad home coming; sacred song, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by G. 


C. Tullar. © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
New York, as the author. R 44411, 
Apr. 16, 1928. 114 


Glory be to God; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author. R 44609, Dec. 31, 1927. 

“115 


Go right on working; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIl., 
as the widow of the author.’ R 
44062, Dec. 30, 1927. 116 


God is calling me; words by Rebecca 
S. Pollard, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, Il., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44045, Dec. 30, 1927. s beg 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 23 


God so loved the world; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 444389, Apr. 
16, 1928. 118 


God’s praise book; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIl., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44046, Dec. 30, 1927. 119 


God’s school; words by Julia H. Johns- 
ton, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIL, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44044, Dec. 30, 1927. 120 


God’s summerland; words by Jennie 
Wilson, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44487,_Apr. 16, 1928. 

imal 


Grand military fantasy; by Hubert 
Léonard, op. 15, ed. and fingered by 
Henry Schradieck ; violin and pf. © 
J. Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author of the new 
matter. R 44647, Mar. 24, 1928. 122 


Grief; from The  soul’s. expression, 
words by Hlizabeth Barrett Brown- 
ing, music by Samuel Coleridge- 
Taylor, op. 42, no, 3. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
Croydon, Surrey, England, as the 
widow of the author. R 44591, Apr. 
18, 1928. 123 


Grow like Jesus; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music. by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, I1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44022, Dec. 30, 1927. 124 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Care selve 
(Come beloved); from Atalanta, 
words and music by Handel, arr. 
from the score by A. L. © Eva 
Eckersley, Danbury. Essex, England, 
as the executor of the author of the 
arrangement. R 44271, Apr. 4, a: 


——- Skylark, pretty rover; song on 
airs from the overture Alcina, by 
Handel, words written and music 
arr. by Alice C. Bunten. © Alice C. 
Bunten, London, as the author. R 
44281, Apr. 4, 1928. 126 


Hail the rising sun; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 44607, 
Dec. ' 315-1927. IZ 


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Half (The) I cannnot tell; words by 
W. C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, W/lliamsport, 
Pa., as the author of the music. R 
44597, Dec. 31, 1927. 128 


Happy am I: gespel song, words and 
music by John McPhail, arr. by P. P. 
Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
44565, Apr. 13, 1928. 129 


Happy cotton pickers; rag-time march, 
by G. D. Barnard; band. © George 
D. Barnard, Maysville, Ky., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 44674, 
May 3, 1928. 130 


Harbor (The) lights appear; sacred 
song, words by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York. as the author. 
R 44405, Apr. 16, 1928. 131 


Haydn (Franz Josef) J. Haydn’s 
military symphony; arr. by Theo. 
Moses-Tobani: band. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 44764, May 5, 1928. 132 


— Minuetto giocoso; ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle: pf. © Louis Oes- 
terle, New York, as the author of 
the new. matter. R 44632, Mar. 24, 
1928. 133 


— Ochsenmenuett; ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oes- 
terle, New York, as the author of the 
new matter. R 44633, Mar. 24, 1928. 

134 


He crowneth the year; sacred song, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Mere- 
dith. New York, as the author. R 
44409, Apr. 16, 1928. 730 


He died for me; words by Julia H. 
Johnston. music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, I1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
' 44053, Dec. 30, 1927. 136 


He has set His seal upon me; words 
by Emma Pitt, music by D.° B. 
Towner. © Ada Page,Towner, Oak 
Park, Ill.. as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 44041, Dec. 80, 1927. 137 


He maketh peace; Thanksgiving an- 
them, by C. Simper; 4 mixed voices; 
organ acc. © Caleb Simper, Kil- 
birnie, Bhrnstaple, England, as the 
author. R 44579, Apr. 23, 1928. 138 


He satisfies my soul in drought; words 
by A. A. P., music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIL, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44042, Dec. 30, 1927. 139 


Hearth (The) fire’s drowsy hum; from 
Sweet Anne Page, words by Louis 
de Lange and Edgar Smith, music 
by W. H. Neidlinger; solo and male 
cho. © Orra Neidlinger, East Or- 
ange, N. J., as the widow of the 
author. R 44626, Apr. 17, 1928. 140 


Heart’s message; caprice. by W. H. 
Santelmann. 1. Pf—2. Orch. © 
Wm. H. Santelmann, Washington, as 
the author. R 44118, 44119, Apr. 7, 
1928. 141, 142 


Henley (William) March; op. 27, no. 
3: violin and pf. © William Henley, 
Kew, England, as the author. R 
44290, Apr. 4, 1928. 143 


—— Melodie; op. 26, no. 2; violin and 
pf. © William Henley, Kew, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 44287, Apr. 
4, 1928. 144 


Her bright smile haunts me still: song 
by W. T. Wrighton, arr. by Brinley 
Richards, ed. and fingered by lL. 
Oesterle ; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author of the new mat- 
ter. R 44368, Mar. 28, 1928. 145 


Here’s a health to ane I lo’e dear; 
pt.-song, by M. R. ‘Lang; men’s 


voices. © Margaret’ Ruthven Lang, 
Boston, as the author. R 44898, 
Apr. 23, 1928. 146 


Here’s to the wine; words by EH. J. 
Evans, music by C. A. Egner. © 


C.. A. Egner, Forest: Hillsj;; L. LI, 
N. Y., as the author. R 44535, Mar. 
28, 1928. 147 


Here they come; words and music by 
J. C. Macy; mixed voices. © Mary 
E. S. Macy, Shrewsbury, Mass., as 
the widow of the author. R 44527, 
Apr.. 16, 1928. 148 


Hero’s farewell funeral march; dirge, 
by >F.-; HH. Losey ;)iband. @©).F.: . 
Losey, Orange, N. J., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 44675, Mav 
3, 1928. 149 


Hiawatha’s wedding feast: cantata, 
words by H. W. Longfellow, music 
by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, op. 30, 
no. 1: ten. solo, cho. and orch. Full 
sc. © Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, Eng- 
land, as the widow of the author. R 
44592, Apr. 18, 1928. 150 


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Holy (The) city; by Stephen Adams, 
arr. by W. Henley; violin, with pf. 
ace. © William Henley, West Park 
Gardens, Kew, England, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 44308, 
Apr. 4, 1928. 151 


Home will be the sweeter; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 44427, Apr. 16, 1928. 152 


Homeward marching; sacred _ song, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author. R 
44403, Apr. 16, 1928. 153 


Honey, I wants yer now; part-song, 
words and musie by Collin Coe 
[pseud. of J. C. Macy]; men’s voices. 
© Mary E. 8S. Macy, Shrewsbury, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 44522, Apr. 16, 1928. 154 


Hosannah; by H. M. Dunham, op. 17, 
no. 5; organ. © Henry M. Dun- 
ham, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 44389, Apr. 28, 1928. 


Humoreske; von Max Reger, op. 44, 
no. 7; pf. © Else Reger, Weimar, 
Germany, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 44354, Apr. 26, 1928. 156 


I am trusting every day; words by 
Alice J. Cleator, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author of the 
music. R 44602, Dec. 31, 1927. 157 


I cried unto the Lord; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by A. Frey; 
mixed voices, organ ace. © Adolf 
Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., as the author 
of the music. R 44524, Apr. 16, 
1928. 158 


I hear the birdies singing; words and 
music by A. L. Collier. © Amy 
Louise Collier, Kendall, Mich., as 
the author. R 44770, May 9, 1928. 

159 


Ill sing you a serenade; words by J. 
Leffengwell Hatch, music by H. S. 


Krouse. © H. Sylvester Krouse, 
New York, as the author. R 44595, 
Apr. 21, 1928. 160 


I love thee; by C. Dennée, op. 29, no. 
4. 1. Low voice.—2. High voice. © 
Charles Dennée, Brookline, Mass., as 
the author. R 44447, Apr. 11, 1928. 


161 
I love thee so; romanza, words. by 
Leontine Stanfield, music by Reg- 


inald De Koven, op. 158; sop. or ten. 


155. 


© Anna De Koven, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 44687, 
May 3, 1928. 162 


I’m expecting a special delivery ; words 
by Geo. H. Summers, music by J. 
M. Fulton. © James M. Fulton, 
Belmont, Mass., as the author of the 
music. R 44532, Apr. 11, 1928. 163 


I’m proud to say I know her; words 
by Ren Shields, music by B. Taylor. 
© Billee Taylor, New York, as the 
author. R 44547, Mar. 28, 1928. 

164 


I will guide thee; gospel song, words 
by Flora Kirkland, music by Ferd. 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn; quar- 
tet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the arrange- 
ment of the music. R 44566, Apr. 
18, 1928. 165 


If no one ever marries me; words by 
Laurence Alma Tadema, music by 
Liza Lehmann; sop. © Herbert 
Bedford, London, as the widower of 
the author of the music. R 44293, 
Apr. 4, 1928. 166 


If ye abide in Me; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44442, Apr. 16, 1928. 167 


If you did but love me; from the 
Third album of Russian songs, col- 
lected and arr. with English words 
by F. J. Whishaw. © Fred J. Whi- 
shaw, Kingsbridge, Hngland, as the 
author of compilation and English 
words. R 44556, May 19. 1928. 168 


Impromptu; by G. M. Dethier; organ. 
© Gaston M. Dethier, New York, as 
the author. R 44380, Apr. 12, 1928. 

169 


In Crakow; Polish dance, by Herman 


Perlet; pf. © Belle Perlet, Oak- 
land, Calif., as the widow of the 
author. R 44548, Apr. 11, 1928. 170 


In dreamland; from the Third album 
of Russian songs, collected and arr. 
with English words by F. J. Whi- 
shaw. © Fred J. Whishaw, Kings- 
bridge, England, as the author of 
compilation and English words. R 
44557, May 19, 1928. 171 


In dulci jubilo; German carol of the 
14th century, English tr. by Paul 
England, music arr. by S. Liddle. 
© Samuel Liddle, London, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
44273, Apr. 4, 1928. diz 


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In His steps I follow; words and mu- 
sic by G. C. Tullar. © Grant Col- 
fax Tullar, New York, as the author. 
R 44438, Apr. 16, 1928. 173 


Inviolata ; music by G. M. Dethier; 4 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Gaston 
M. Dethier, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 44381, Apr. 12, 1928. 174 


It’s a maid, sweet maid; words and 
music by Will R. Anderson. © 
Elizabeth Anderson, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as the widow of the author. 
R 44617, Apr. 11, 1928. 175 


It was a lover and his lass; from As 
you like it, words by Shakespéare, 
music by Reginald De Koven, op. 
159, no. 1. © Anna De Koven, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 44688, May 3, 1928. 176 


Italian melody; by Carl Bohm, rev. 
and fingered by G. Saenger; violin 
and pf. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as the author of the revision. 
R 44759, May 5, 1928. LW Gr 


Italian romance; by C. Bohm, arr. by 
Wm. FF. Kretschmer;  orch. 
Agatha Kretschmer, San Francisco, 
as the widow of the author of the 


arrangement. R 44767, May 5, 1928. 
178 
Japanese (A) baby song; sleep my 


little man, words and music by 
Gustav Luders. © Gustav W. 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
44543, Mar. 28, 1928. 179 


Japanese love song; words anon., mu- 
sic by Clayton Thomas. © George 
Lyman Cade, New Rochelle, N. Y., 
as the widower of the author of the 


music. R 44307, Apr. 4, 1928. 180 
Jerusalem, high tow’r Thy glorious 
walls; anthem, by H. R. Shelley; 


alto and ten. solo and cho. © 
Harry Rowe Shelley, New York, as 
the author. R 44364, May 3, 1928. 

181 


Jesus knows; gospel song, words by 
Wm. J. Scott, music arr. by P. P. 
Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
44569, Apr. 13, 1928. 182 


Jesus saves me; words and music by 
Mrs’ @.  U.” Morris. * “(© Lelia’ N. 
Morris, McConnelsville, O., as the 
author. R 44481, Apr. 25, 1928. 183 


Jesus Thou star of the morning; words 
by Julia H. Johnston, music by 
D. B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Oak Park, Ill., as the widow of the 
author. R 44048, Dec. 30, 1927. 184 


Jet (Le) deau (The fountain); im- 
promptu de salon, par Jules Egg- 
hard, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle ; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York, 
as the author of the new matter. R 
44654, Mar. 24, 1928. 185 


Joy (The) of youth; words and mu- 
sic by J. C. Macy; mixed voices. © 
Mary E. S. Macy, Shrewsbury, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 44528, Apr. 16, 1928. 186 


Juliet; words and music by B. Taylor. 
© Billee Taylor, New York, as the 
author. R 44544, Mar. 28, 1928. 187 


Keepsake mill; words by R. L. Steven- 
son, music by Liza Lehmann; bar. 
© Herbert Bedford, Londen, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 44294, Apr. 4, 1928. 188 


King Neptune; march and two-step, by 


© Carrie 
Marblehead, 
R 44496, Apr. 


C. W. Krogmann; pf. 
Williams Krogmann, 
Mass., as the author. 
21, 1928. 189 


Klosterkirche (Die) (The convent 
chapel); by Brinley Richards, ed. 
and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 


author of the new matter. R. 44519, 
Mar. 28, 1928. 190 
Lead me; words by W. C. Martin, 
music by J. M. Black. © James M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author of the music. R 44600, Dec. 
ol, Loe. 191 


Lead Thou me on; gospel song, words 
by C. Perrin, music by Ferd. Degen, 
arr. by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 44570, Apr. 18, 1928. 192 


Leonidas march; by F. H. Losey ; band. 
© F. H. Losey, Orange, N. J., as the 


author of the arrangement. R 
44676, May 3, 1928. 193 
Letter (A) from home; words and 
music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. © 


Lelia N. Morris, McConnelsville, O., 
as the author. R 44483, Apr. 25, 
1928. 194 


Light and life immortal ; hymn-anthem, 
words by Godfrey Thring, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © Maud S. Bul- 


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Light and life immortal—Continued. 
lard, South Orleans, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 44528, Apr. 
16, 1928. 195 


Light (The) of life; Haster anthem, 
words by James Yeames and selected 
from the hymnal, music by F. N. 
Shackley; mixed voices. © Fred- 

- erick N. Shackley, Roslindale, Mass., 
as the author. R 44455, Apr. 11, 
1928. 196: 


Light of those whose dreary dwelling; 
hymn anthem, music by G. W. 
Marston. © E. Howard Thayer, 

‘' Boston, as the executor of the 
author. R 44457, Apr. 11, 1928. 197 


Little (The) captive maid; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, musie by D. B. 


Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Oak 
Park, Ill, as the widow of the 
author. R 440383, Dec. 30, 1927. 198 


Little (The) general; caprice héroique, 
by Theo. Moses-Tobani, op: 381; 
band. © Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author. 
R 44766, May 5, 1928. 199) 


Little postillion ; galop, by C. W. Krog- 


mann, op. 45, no. 6; pf. © Carrie 
Williams Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 44504, Apr. 
21, 1928. 200: 


Lord with glowing heart; by H. R. 
Shelley; alto solo. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York. as the author. 
R 44362, May 3, 1928. 201 


Love (A) symphony ; chorus, music by 
KF. Damresch; men’s. voices. 
Frank Damrosch, New York, as the 
author. R 44636, Mar. 24, 1928. 202 


Lovers (The); duet, words by Cun- 
ningham Bridgman, music by H. 
Lane Wilson. © Robert Barclay 
Wilson, London, as the executor of 
the author of the music. R 44275, 
Apr. 4, 1928. 203 


Leve’s answer; from the Third album 
of Russian songs, collected and arr. 
with English words by F. J. Whis- 
haw. © Fred J. Whishaw, Kings- 
bridge, England, as the author of 
compilation and English words. R 
44555, May 19, 1928. 204 


Love’s argument; by C. Dennée, op. 29, 
no. 2. 1. Low. vo'ce.—2. High voice. 
© Charles Dennée, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 44444, Apr. 11, 
1928. 205 


‘Make Jesus King; 


pt. TH, Nesey Ze 


Loving and giving; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, Ill, 
as the widow of the author. “R 
44057, Dec. 30, 1927. 206 


Lustspiel; overture, by Keler-Bela 
[pseud. of Albert von Keler], op. 73, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © 
Rose Liaurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 44763, May 
5, 1928. 207 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) A 
maid sings light and a maid sings 
Low, ;,ODt, 5G, N@s a je.4%, J ae 
D. © Marian MacDowell, Peter- 
borough, N. H., as the widow of the 
authcr. R 44899, Apr. 23, 1928. 208 


Madrigal; by Carl Bohm, rey. and 
fingered by G. Saenger; violin and 
pf. © Gustav Saenger, New York, 
as the author of the revision. R 
44761, May 5,. 1928: 209 


words and music 
by Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Lelia N. 
Morris, McConnelsville, O., as the 
author. R 44482, Apr. 25, 1928. 210 


March! stepping together; words and 
music by J. C. Macy; mixed voices. 
© Mary E. S. Macy, Shrewsbury, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 


R 44529, Apr. 16, 1928. 211 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Re- 


member now, O Virgin Mary; Eng- 
lish version by T. Baker; sop. solo 
and cho. of women’s voices; pf. and 
organ ace. © Theodore Baker, Leip- 
zig, as the author of the translation. 
R 44650, Mar. 24, 1928. 22, 


Mazurka; by Carl Bohm, rey. and fin- 
gered by G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
the author of the revision. R 44758, 
May 5, 1928. 213 


Meditation; by H. M. Dunham, op. 17, 
no. 10; organ. © Henry M. Dun- 
ham, Brookline, Mass., as the author. 
R 44394, Apr. 23, 1928. 214 


Mein herz (My heart) ; text von Oskar 
Wiener, musik von Max Reger, op. 
43, no. 7: mittlere stimme. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author. R 44845, Apr. 
26, 1928. 215 


Meinem kinde; text von Gustav Falke, 
musik von Max Reger, op. 43, no. 3; 
hohe stimme. © Else Reger, Wei- 
mar, Germany, as the widow of the 
author. R 44341, Apr. 26, 1928. 216 


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Men’s songs; collection of sacred songs, 
ed. by F. S. Shepard; male voices. 
© Fred S. Shepard, Toronto, Onta- 
rio, Canada, as the author. R 44615, 
May 4, 1928. 21% 


Menuetto; by W. Henley, op. 27, no. 
2; violin and pf. © William Hen- 
ley, Kew, England, as the author. R 
44289, Apr. 4, 1928. 218 


Mermaid’s lullaby; waltz, by C. W. 
Krogmann., op. 45; pf. © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 44506, Apr. 21, 
1928. 219 


Merry brooklet; by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 45, no. 4; pf. © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 44502, Apr. 21, 
1928. 220 


Metcalf (John W.) Pastoral; pf. © 
William C. Waibel, Piedmont, Calif., 
as the executor of the author. R 
44463, Apr. 11, 1928. a) | 


Miriam gavotte; by G. D. Barnard; 
band. © George D. Barnard, Mays- 
ville, Ky., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 44677, May 3, 1928. 

222, 


Miserere mei Deus; by Joaquin De 
Pres, ed. by F. Damrosch; sop., alto, 
2 tenors and bass voices. © Frank 
Damrosch, New York, as the author 
of renewable matter. R 44873, Apr. 
20, 1928. 223 


Miss Chrysanthemum (O kiko san) ; 
Japanese intermezzo, by W. Loraine; 
pf. © William Loraine, Brooklyn, 
as the author. R 44620, Apr. 11, 
1928. 224 


Missionary (The) ladder; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 440438, Dee. 30, 1927. 225 


Moment musical; von Max Reger, op. 


44, no. 5: pf. © Else Reger, Wei- 
mar, Germany, as the widow of the 
author. R 44852, Apr. 26, 1928. 226 


Moon (The); words by R. L. Steven- 
son, music by Liza Lehmann; ten. 
© Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 443800, Apr. 4, 1928. yr 


Moonlight in Venice; reverie, by Her- 
man Perlet; pf. © Belle Perlet, 
Oakland, Calif., as the widow of the 
author. R 44624, Apr. 11, 1928. 228 


63 


- 


Most holy night ; sacred song, words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 44415, Apr. 
16, 1928. 229 


Mountain (The) nymph; by C. W. 


Krogmann, op. 49; pf. © Carrie 
Williams Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 44514, Apr. 
21, 1928. 230 


Miide; text von Gustav Falke, musik 
von Max Reger, op. 48, no. 2; hohe 
stimme. (© Else Reger, Weimar, 
Germany, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 44347, Apr. 26, 1928. 231 


Mummer’s (The) art; duet, from 
Sweet Anne page, words by Louis 
-de Lange and Edgar Smith, musie 
by W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra Neid- 
linger, Hast Orange, N. J., as the 
widow of the author. R 44625, Apr. 
+, 1928. 2a2 


Mustard and cress; words by Norman 
Gale, music by Liza Lehmann; bar. 
© Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 44297, Apr. 4, 1928. Dae 


My chocolate drop; Ethiopian delica- 
tessen, words by C. B. Mackinney, 
music by Edward Warren Corliss. © 
Eva D. C. Weeden, Providence, as 
the next of kin of the author of the 
musie, who is not living. R 44545, 
Mar. 28, 1928. 234 


My Josephine; by G. F. Daniels [pseud. 
of G. D. Barnard]; band. © George 
D. Barnard, Maysville, Ky., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
44678, May 3, 1928. 235 


My old fashioned girl; words by Jean 
C. Havez, music by Lyn Udall 
[pseud. of J. Keating] © Jack 
Keating, Portland, Or., as the au- 
thor. R 44538, Mar. 28, 1928. 236 


My rose of yesterday; words by 
Charles Thorpe, music by J. Brach- 
man. © James Brachman, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 44667, May 7, 1928. yaa 1 ( 


Myrana waltz; by Edward Hazel 
[pseud. of G. D. Barnard]; band. 
© George D. Barnard, Maysville, 
Ky., as the author of the arrange- 


ment. R 44679, May 3, 1928. 238 
Night and day; words by L. J. B. 
Lincoln, music by HE. Cowles. © 


Eugene Cowles, Boston, as the au- 
thor. R 44551, Apr. ‘11; 1928.) 239 


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Nights (The); words by Barry Corn- 
wall [pseud. of Bryant Walter 
Procter], music by E. Murray. © 
Edward Murray, Putney, England, 
as the author of the music.- R 


44306, Apr. 4, 1928. 240 
Niobe; valse pathetique, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 49; pf. © Carrie 
Williams Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 44515, Apr. 
21, 1928. 241 


Nirvana; words by F. HE. Weatherly, 
musie by Stephen Adams. © Laura 
Maybrick, Lynthorpe, Isle of Wight, 
England, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 443804, Apr. 4, 
1928. 242 


No other way; words and music by 
Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Lelia N. 
Morris, McConnelsville, O., as the 
author. R 44479, Apr. 25, 1928. 

243 


Nobody knows what I have in my 
heart; gospel song, words by M. B. 
Fountain, music by Ferd. Degen, arr. 
by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement of music. 
R 44568, Apr. 13, 1928. 244 


Not from the whole wide world I chose 
thee; words by R. W. Gilder, music 
by J. H. Rogers; sop. © James H. 
Rogers, Cleveland, as the author. R 
44638, Mar. 24, 1928. 245 


Not very long ago; words by Hal S. 
Stephens, music by B. Taylor. © 
Billee Taylor, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 44534, Mar. 28, 1928. 246 


Nothing doing; words by E. Smith, 
music by John Stromberg. © Eda- 
gar Smith, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y., as 
the author. R 44540, Mar. 28, 1928. 

247 


Nothing for me; words by Mrs. Frank 
A. Breck, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York. as the 
author. R 44429, Apr. 16, 1928. 248 


Nourmahal’s dance; by Samuel Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, op. 41, no. 2; pf. 
Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge- 
Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, England, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44594, Apr. 18, 1928. 249 


Nourmahal’s song; by Samuel Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, op. 41, no. 1; pf. © 
Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge- 
Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, England, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44593, Apr. 18, 1928. 250 


© Peter. 


pt. IIT, 0. S., v. 23: 


O fairest land; words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44440, Apr. 16, 1928. 251 


O for the touch of a vanished hand; 
words by Tennyson, music by A. H. 
Behrend. © Arthur Henry Behrend, 
London, as the author. R 44280. 
Apr. 4, 1928. 22 


O golden leaves; from Sweet Anne 
Page, words by Louis De Lange and 
Edgar Smith, music by W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra Neidlinger, East Or- 
ange, N. J., as the widow of the 
author. R 44628, Apr. 17, 1928. 

pews 

O hear the bells; sacred song, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 444138, Apr. 
16, 1928. 254 


O Lord most holy; anthem, music by 
J. L. Frank, arr. by C. B. Hawley ; 
men’s voices with organ ace. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., 
as the widow of the author of the 
new matter. R 44658, Mar. 24, 1928. 

255 


O mistress mine, where are you roam- 
ing: from Twelfth night, words by 
Shakspeare, music by Reginald De 
Koven, op. 159, no. 3. © Anna De 
Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 44690, May 3, fib 

2 


O Thou that hearest prayer; hymn 
anthem, by P. A. Schnecker. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York. as 
the widow of the author. R 44451, 
Apr. 11, 1928. 257 


O weary one; words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith. New York. as the 
author. R 44420, Apr. 16, 1928. 258 


O‘er the distant mountains breaking; 
hymn anthem, music by G. W. 
Marston. © HE. Howard Thayer, 
Boston, as the executor of the au- 
thor. R 44458, Apr. 11, 1928. 259 


Oh,. for. a closer. walk. with .God; 
words by William Cowper, music by 
Myles B. Foster, arr. by Heinrich . 
Kiehl [pseud. of W. A. Fisher]; 
organ ace. © William Arms Fisher, 
Boston, Mass., as the author of the 
arrangement of music. R 44525, 
Apr. 16, 1928. 260 


Oh, Mr. Moon; words and music by 
G. M. Cohan. © George M. Cohan, 
New York. as the author. R 44572, 
Apr. 24, 1928. 261 


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Oh! soft eyes so tender; from the 
third album of Russian songs, col- 
lected and arr. with English words, 
by F. J. Whishaw. © Fred J. Whi- 
shaw, Kingsbridge, England, as the 
author of compilation and English 
words. R 44554, May 19, 1928. 262 


On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand; 
hymn anthem, music by G. W. 
Marston. © E. Howard Thayer, 
Boston, as the executor of the au- 
thor. R 44459, Apr. 11, 1928. 263 


One (The) hundredth Psalm; words 
by Julia H. Johnston, music by 
D. B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Oak Park, Ill., as the widow of the 
author. R 44061, Dec. 30, 1927. 264 


One name; from the Third album of 
Russian songs, collected’ and arr. 
with English words by F. J. Whi- 
shaw. © Fred J. Whishaw, Kings- 
bridge, England, as the author of 
compilation and English words. R 
44558, May 19, 1928. 265 


Onita; mazurka, by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 45, no. 2; pf. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 


the author. R 44500, Apr. 21, 1928. 
266 
Only a bunch of roses; words by 


Harold Gregory, music by A. L. © 
Eva Eckersley, Danbury, Essex, 
England, as the executor of the au- 


thor of the music. R 44274, Apr. 
4, 1928. 267 
Only two; words by James O’Dea, 


music by Fred J. Hamill. © Anne 
O’Dea, Rockville Centre, L. I., N. Y., 
as the widow of the author of the 
words. R 44694, Dee. 31, 1927. 268 


Onward I float; words by Jno. O. 
Foster, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44436, Apr. 16, 1928. 269 


Open thine eyes love; words by Fred- 
eric Ranken, music by A. Lachaume. 
© Aimé Lachaume, Paris, as the 
author. R 44619, Apr. 11, 1928. 270 


Our great King; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, II1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44017, Dec. 30, 1927. 2th 


Our King has come; sacred song, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as the-author. R 
44414, Apr. 16, 1928. 272 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo 
da) Peccantem me quotidie; ed. by 
F. Damrosch; motet for five voices. 
© Frank Damrosch, New York, as 
the author of renewable matter. R 
44372, Apr. 20, 1928. 273 


Pastoral scene; by G. M. Dethier ; 


organ. © Gaston M. Dethier, New 
York, as the author. R 44882, Apr. 
12, 1928. 274 


Peace on earth; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author of the music. R 44605, Dec. 
FO ih 7 275 


Petite (La) chatelaine; gavotte, by 
C. W. Krogmann, op. 49; pf. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 44512, 
Apr. 21, 1928. 276 


Phantasie tiber die chorale Straf’ mich 
nicht in deinem zorn; von Max 
Reger, op. 40, no. 2; orgel. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author. R 44470, May 
3. 1928. 277 


Phantasie tiber die chorale Wie schon 
leucht’t uns der morgenstern; von 
Max Reger, op. 40, no. 1; orgel. € 
Hise Reger, Weimar, Germany, as 
the widow of the author. R 44471, 
May 8, 1928. 278 


Pierrette and Pierrot; words by Fred- 
eric Ranken, music by W. Loraine. 
© William Loraine, Brooklyn, as 
the author of the music. R 44668, 
May 7, 1928. 279 


Polka Vivia; by M. B. Eaton [pseud. 
of G. D. Barnard]; band. © George 
D. Barnard, Maysville, Ky., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
44680, May 3, 1928. 280 


Praise my soul, the King of heaven; 
hymn anthem, by P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44452, Apr. 11, 1928. 281 


Prayer; by H. M. Dunham, op. 17, no. 
4; organ. © Henry M. Dunham, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
44388, Apr. 23, 1928. 282 


Pré (Le) aux cleres (The duelling 
ground); overture, by F. Herold, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © 
Rose Laurendeau, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 44756, May 
5, 1928. 283 


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Prelude in C; by H. M. Dunham, op. 
17, no. 8; organ. © Henry M. Dun- 
ham, Brookline, Mass., as the author. 
R 44392, Apr. 23, 1928. 284. 


Prelude in D; by H. M. Dunham, op. 
17, no. 1; organ. © Henry M. Dun- 
ham, Brookline, Mass., as the author. 
R 44385, Apr. 23, 1928. 285 


Prepare the way; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Powner, Oak Park, Ill. 
as the widow of the author. R 
44019, Dec. 30, 1927. 286 


Printemps (Les); by W. Henley, op. 
19, no. 2; violin and pf. © William 
Henley, Kew, England, as_ the 
author., R 44284, Apr. 4, 1928. 287 


Processional; by H. M. Dunhaia, op. 
17, no. 3; organ. © Henry M. Dun- 
ham, Brookline, Mass., as the author. 
R 44387, Apr. 23, 1928. 288 


Pythian (The); grand march,.by F. 
H. Losey; band. © F. H. Losey, 
Orange, N. J., as the author of the 


arrangement. 
289 


Queena; valse, by C. W. Krogmann, op. 


49; pf. © Carrie Williams Krog- 

mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the 
author. R 44511, Apr. 21, 1928. 

290: 

Rap, rap, rap; drinking song, from 


Sweet Anne Page, words by Louis 
De Lange and Edgar Smith, music 
by W. H. Neidlinger. © Orra 
Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as 
the widow of the author. R 44627, 
Apr. 17, 1928. 291 


Recessional; words by Rudyard Kip- 
ling, music by R. H. Woodman ; 
men’s voices, a cappella. © R. 
Huntington Woodman, Brooklyn, as 
the author. R 44629, Mar. 24, 1928. 

292 


Recital pieces; selected, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle; pf., four hands. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the new matter. R 44662, 
Mar. 24, 1928. 293 


Reger (Max) Capriccio; op. 44, no. 
4, 10; pf. © Else Reger, Weimar, 
Germany, as the widow of the 
author. R 44851, 44357, Apr. 26, 
1928. 294, 295. 

Scherzo ; op. 44, no. 6; pf. © Else 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author. R 443853, Apr. 
26, 1928. 296: 


R 44681, May 8, 1928. 


pl. THT, i SW 


Sonate 1-4; von M. Reger, op. 
42; violine. heft 1, 2. © Hlse 
Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
widow of the author. R 44466— 
44469, May 3, 1928. 297-800. 


Reine (La) des papillons; mazurka, 
by C. W. Krogmann, op. 49; pf. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 44517, 
Apr. 21, 1928. 301 


by Ada Blenkhorn,. 
© James M. 
Pa., as the 
R 44601, Dec. 

302 


Rejoice; words 
music by J. M. Black. 

. Black, Williamsport, 

_ author of the music. 
50 bed i by ps 


Rejoice in the Lord; words by Mrs. 
R. N. Turner, music by I. H. Mere- 


dith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author. -R 44434, Apr. 16, 
1928. 303. 


_Rejoice today with gladness; Haster 


anthem, by W. R. Spence. © Wil- 
liam R. Spence, Perth, Ontario, 
Canada, as the author. R 44453, 
Apr. 11, 1928. 304 


Resurrection (The) and the life; words 
by Julia H. Johnston, music by D. 
B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Oak Park, Ill., as the widow of the 
author. R 44030, Dec. 30, 1927. 305 


Reverie poetique; by W. Henley; op. 


26, no. 1; violin and pf. © William 
Henley, Kew, England, as the 
author. R 44286, Apr. 4, 1928. 306 


Riedel (Carl) Three old Bohemian 
Christmas carols; English version 
by T. Baker, ed. and arr. by Carl 
Riedel. 1. Hail all glorious morn. 
[2 others] © Theodore Baker, Leip- 
zig, as the author of the transla- 
tion. R 44649, Mar. 24, 1928. 307 


Right of way; march and two-step, by 
Y.' W! @asey > pt "Xe? ames Vv, 
Casey, Altadena, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 44665, May 7, 1928. 308. 


Ring out the name of Jesus; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 44047, Dec. 30, 1927. 309 


Ring the Christmas bells; words by 
W. C. Martin, musie by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa., as the author of the music. R 
44604, Dec. 31, 1927. 310 


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Rival poets; or, The love charm, oper- 
etta in 2 acts, words by W. Herbert 
Scott, music by E. German. © Ea- 
ward German, London, as the au- 
thor. R 44278, Apr. 4, 1928. 311 


Road (The) leads home; words by 
Lanta Wilson Smith, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author of the 
music. R 44599, Dec. 31, 1927. 312 


Romance in G; by Samuel Coleridge- 
Taylor, op. 39. 1. Violino primo. 
2. Violino secondo.—s8s. Viola.—4. 
Victoncello.—5. Basso. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 


Croydon, Surrey, England, as’ the 
widow of the author. R 44582— 
44586, Apr. 18, 1928. 313-317 


Rose princess; waltz, by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 45; pf. © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 44509, Apr. 21, 
1928. 318 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio)  Wil- 
liam Tell; selection, arr. by Theo. 
Moses-Tobani, op. 385; orch. © 
Theo. M. Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
Livl., \N:' Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 44755, May 5, 1928. 

319 

Rustic festival; country dance, by. C. 
W. Krogmann, op. 45, no. 11; pf. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 44507, 
Apr. 21, 1928. 320 


Sag es nicht (Never tell); text von 
Oskar Wiener, musik von Max Re- 
ger, op. 48, no. 8; mittlere stimme. 
© Else Reger, Weimar, Germany, as 
the widow of the author. R 44346, 
Apr. 26, 1928. 3 Pui 


Samuel; words by Julia H. Johnston, 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Oak Park, Ill., as the 
widow of the author. R 44065, Dec. 
30, 1927. B22 


Sandman (The); lullaby, by C. Den- 
née, op. 29, no. 1. 1. Low Voice.— 
2. High voice. © Charles Dennée, 
Brookline, Mass.. as the author. R 
44443, Apr. 11, 1928. 323 


Scherzo et choral; by Th. Dubois, op. 
18, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York, 
as the author of the new matter. 
R 44635, Mar. 24, 1928. 324 


Sea, mountain and prairie; words by 
Philip J. Mosenthal, music by F. 
Damrosch ; mixed voices, a cappella. 


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© Frank Damrosch, New York, as 
the author. R 44631, Mar. 24, 1928. 
325 

Seeing the world; quartette, words 
anon., music by Liza Lehmann; 
mixed voices. © Herbert Bedford, 
London, as the widower of the au- 
thor of the music. R 44295, Apr. 4, 
1928. 326 


Shadows (The) of the evening hours; 
music by Barri and H. R. Shelley, 
arr. by C. B. Hawley; men’s voices. 
© Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., 
as the widow of the author of the 
new matter. R 44656, Mar. 24, 1928. 

327 

Shelter of safety; gospel song, words 
by Celia M. Reynolds, music by Ferd. 
Degen, arr. by P. P. Bilhorn; quar- 
tet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the arrange- 
ment of the music. R 44563, Apr. 
13, 1928. 328 


Shepard’s organ book; collection of 
favorite movements from the works 
of old and modern classical com- 
posers, selected, arr., and transcribed 
by Thomas G. Shepard; organ. © 
Bertine Bell Obrecht, Indianapolis, 
and Collins Shepard Bell, Wabash, 
Iil., as the next of kin of the au- 
ther of the new matter who is not 
living. R 44660, Mar. 24, 1928. 329 


Ship (The) that sailed into the sun; 
words by W. B. Rands, music by 
Liza Lehmann; contralto. © Her- 
bert Bedford, London, as the wid- 
ower of the author of the music. R 
44802, Apr. 4, 1928. 330 


Sign the pledge; words by Mrs. Frank 
A. Breck, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44430, Apr. 16, 1928. 331 


Signor Gazzama; words by E. Smith, 
music by John Stromberg. © Ed- 
gar Smith, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author. R 44542, Mar. 28, 
1928. BaZ 


Sing a song of praise; harvest anthem, 
-by C. Simper. © Caleb Simper, Kil- 
birnie, Barnstaple, England, as the 
author. R 44578, Apr. 23, 1928. 333 


Siren (The) ; entre’acte, by T. Bendix; 
pf. © Theodore Bendix, Los An- 
geles, as the author. R 44622, Apr. 
11, 1928. 334 


Snow drops; words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44421, Apr. 16, 1928. 335 


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Snow queen; polka, by ©. W. Krog- 


mann, op. 45, no. 7; pf. © Carrie 


‘Williams Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 44505, Apr. 
ZL AD2S. 336 


So sweet a kiss the sun gives not; 
from Love’s labor’s lost, words by 
Shakespeare, music by Reginald De 
Koven, op. 159, no. 4. © Anna De 
Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 44689, May 3, 1928. 

337 


Soft (The) Sabbath calm; music by 
Jo Barnby and H. R. Shelley, arr. 
by C. B. Hawley; soli and cho. of 
men’s voices. © Hattie B. Hawley, 
Nyack, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author of the new matter. R 44657, 
Mar. 24, 1928. 338 


Song (The) of hope; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author. R 44418, Apr. 16, 
1928. . 


Sortie; by H. M. Dunham; op. 17, no. 
12; organ. © Henry M. Dunham, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
44396, Apr. 23, 1928. 340 


Soul’s (The) expression; words by 
Hlizabeth Barrett Browning, music 
by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, op. 42, 
no. 1. © Jessie Sarah Fleetwood 
Coleridge-Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, 
HKngland, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 44588, Apr. 18, 1928. 341 


Souvenir de Thynne; by W. Henley, 
op. (2%, no: lle wviolim and’ apie: 1 (© 
William Henley, Kew, Hngland, as 
the author. R 44283, Apr. 4, 1928. 

342 

Sowing seed; gospel song, words by 
Josephine Pollard, arr. by P. P. Bil- 
horn, music by R. M. Trumble; 
quartet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author of the ar- 
rangement of the words. R 44560, 
Apr. 138, 1928. 343 


Spring and love; duet, words by Ed- 
ward Teschemacher [pseud. of Ed- 
ward lLockton],, music by Alfred 
Delbruck. © Raoul Ernest Del- 
bruck, London, as the next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
44276, Apr. 4, 1928. 344 


Springtime dance; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 49; pf. © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 44513, Apr. 21, 
1928. 345 


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pt. 111, 1. s.,-v. 23 


Stand for the right; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 44431, Apr. 
16, 1928. 346 


Stars; words by R. L. Stevenson, mu- 
sic by Liza Lehmann; ten. © 
Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 44801, Apr. 4, 1928. 347 


Stones of help; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, II1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44063, Dec. 30, 1927. 348 


Streamlet’s (The) song; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 44404, Apr. 
16, 1928. 349 


Sunbeam song; sdcred song, words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 44407, Apr. 
16, 1928. 350 


Sunrise; chorus, tr. from the Russian 
by N. H. Dole, music by S. J. 
Taneyef; mixed voices. © Nathan 
Haskell Dole, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 
as the author of the translation. R 
44645, Mar. 24, 1928. 351 


Sunshine (The) of thine eyes; words 
by George Parsons Lathrop, music 
by John W. Metcalf. © William C. 
Waibel, Piedmont, Calif., as the ex- 
ecutor of the author of the music. 
R 44461, Apr. 11, 1928. 352 


Swedish wedding march (Brollops- 
marsch) ; by Aug. Sddermann, op. 12, 
arr. by Benno Scherek, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle; pf., four hands. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the new matter. R 44365, 
Mar. 28, 1928. 353 


Sweet message for Jesus; words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by E. 8. 


Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 44859, 
May 9, 1928. 354 


Sweetest (The) flower; words by John 
Lee Lewes, music by Robert Bat- 
ten; no. 1, in A. © Robert J. Bar- 
clay Wilson, London, as the execu- 
tor of the author of the music. R 
44305, Apr. 4, 1928. 355 


Sweetest (The) flower that blows; 
poem by Frederic Peterson, music 
by S. Townsend. © Stephen Town- 
send, Boston, as the author of the 
music. R 44339, Apr. 21, 1928. 356 


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Swing, (The) ; words by R. L. Steven- 
son, music by Liza Lehmann; sop. 
© Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 44298, Apr. 4, 1928. 357 


Take the water of life; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, II1., 
as the wdow of the author. R 
44028, Dec. 30, 1927. 358 


Tanzrhythmen; von P. Juon, op. 14; 
klavier 4 hinden. heft 1, nr. 1— 
heft 2, nr. 5. © Paul Juon, Berlin, 
as the author. R 48979, 438980, Feb. 
3, 1928. 359-360 


Tarantelle; by Georges Mathias, op. 
48, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York. 
as the author of the new matter. R 
44369, Mar. 28, 1928. 361 


Tarry with me, O my Saviour; sacred 
song, by Edna Rosalind Park. 1. In 
F.—2. In D flat. © Edna M. Park, 
Chestertown. N.\Y., as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 44460, Apr. 11, 1928. 362 


Tears; from The soul’s’ expression, 
words by Elizabeth Barrett Brown- 
ing, music by Samuel Coleridge-Tay- 
lor, op. 42, no. 2. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, Croy- 
don, Surrey, England, as the widow 
of the author. R 44590, Apr. 18, 
1928. 363 


Tell me where is fancy bred; from The 
merchant of Venice, words by 
Shakespeare, music by Reginald De 
Koven, op. 159, no. 5. © Anna De 
Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 44691, May 38, 1928. 

364 


Tell the glad story; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIl., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44035, Dee. 30, 1927. 365 


Tell us pretty ladies; burlesque sex- 
tette, words by E. Smith, music by 
John Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, 
Elmhurst, L. 1., N. Y., as the author. 
R 44536, Apr. 11, 1928. 366 


Thank you very much indeed; quar- 
tette. words by Norman Gale, music 
by Liza Lehmann; mixed voices. © 
Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 44299, Apr. 4, 1928. 367 


Thanksgiving (A) Te Deum laudamus 
in D; by C. Simper; 4 mixed voices; 


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organ ace. © Caleb Simper,. Kilbir- 
nie, Barnstaple, England, as the au- 
thor. R 44580, Apr. 23, 1928. 368 


That’s what the Germans sang: words 
by Will Heelan, music by J. Fred 
Helf.. © Margaret Heelan, Brook- 
lyn, as the widow of the author of 
the words, and Bessie Helf, New 
York, as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 44596, Apr. 21, 1928. 

369 


Then and now; from the Third album 
of Russian songs, collected and arr. 
with English words by Fred J. 
Whishaw. © Fred J. Whishaw, 
Kingsbridge, England, as the author 
of the compilation and English 
words. R 44559, May 19, 1928. 370 


There’s no other way; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIL. 
as the widow of the author. R 
44023, Dec. 30, 1927. 371 


They that trust in the Lord; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by A. 
Frey; mixed voices, organ ace. © 
Adolf Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., as the 
author. R 44521, Apr. 16, 1928. 372 


Thou art coming; words by Robt. L. 
Fletcher, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44435, Apr. 16, 1928. 373 


Thou art so like a flower (Du bist wie 
eine blume) ; song, music by Edna 
Rosalind Park; contralto or bar.; 
in D flat; with violin obbl. © Edna 
M. Park, Chestertown, N. Y., as the 

«next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 44450, Apr. 11, 1928. 374 


Thou King all glorious; words by 


Ralph M. Skinner, music by F. 
Rycroft. © Fred. Rycroft, New 
York, as the author. R 44549, Apr. 
11, 1928. 375 


Thought (The) of you; by C. Dennée, 
op. 29, no. 3. 1. Low voice.—2. High 


voice. © Charles Dennée, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 44445, 
Apr. 11, 1928. 376 


Tips (The) of gay Paree; words by 
EK. Smith, music by John Strom- 
berg. © Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, 
L. I, N. Y., as the author. R 44541, 
Mar. 28, 1928. Pere 


*Tis the Christmas jubilee; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 44419, Apr. 
16, 1928. 378 


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To the night; chorus, music by 
Damrosch; men’s voices. © Frank 
Damrosch, New York, as the author. 
R 44637, Mar. 24, 1928. 379 


Tranquility serenade; by F. H. Losey ; 
band. © F. H. Losey, Orange, N. J., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 44683, May 3, 1928. 380 


Tryst (The) ; by C. Dennée, op. 29, no. 
5. 1. Low voice.—2. High voice. © 
Charles 
as the author. 
1928. 


Dennée, Brookline, Mass., 
R 44446, Apr. 11, 
381 


Twilight shadows; by F. H. Losey; 
band. © F. H. Losey, Orange, N. J., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 44684, May 8, 1928. 382: 


Two patriots; by G. F. Daniels [pseud. 
of G. D. Barnard]; band. © George 
D. Barnard, Maysville, Ky., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
44685, May 3, 1928. 383 


Tyrolienne sentimentale; by Carl 
Mayer, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle. 
York, as the author of the new mat- 
ter. R 44371, Mar. 28, 1928. 384 


Under the stars; words by Anna S. 
Driscoll, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, Il., as 
the widow of the author. R 44037, 
Dees slog: 389 


Undine; poeme characteristique, by 
C. W. Krogmann, ep. 50; pf. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 44497, 
Apr. 21, 1928. 386 


Upward (The) path; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, musie by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, T1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44027, Dec. 30, 1927. 387 

Village (A) holiday; by O. Beringer, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 


author of the new matter. R 44366, 
Mar. 28, 1928. 388 


Violette (La) ; polka caprice, by C. W. 
Krogmann ; pf. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 44495, Apr. 21, 1928. 

389 


Waiting for Jesus; gospel song, words 
and music by Ada Blenkhorn, arr. 
by P. P. Bilhorn; quartet. © Peter 


Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 43395, Apr. 138, 1928. 390 


© Louis Oesterle, New- 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


F. | Wake not, but hear me love; poem 


from Ben-Hur, music by 8S. Town- 
send. © Stephen Townsend, Boston, 
as the author. R 44338, Apr. 21, 
1928. 391 


Wake, O earth; sacred song, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by I. 
H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 44412, 
Apr. 16, 1928. 392 


Walking in the sunsh-ne; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by G. C. 


Tullar. © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
New York, as the author. R 44425, 
Apr. 16, 1928. % ovo 


Wanda schottisch; by Edward Hazel 
[pseud. of G. D. Barnard}; band. 
© George D. Barnard, Maysville, 
Ky., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44670, May 3, 1928. 394 


We come; sacred song, words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as 
the author. R 44401, Apr. 16, 1928. 

395 

We shall be happy; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 44432, Apr. 
16, 1928. 396 


We shall meet in the _ glory-dawn; 
words and music by Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. © Lelia N. Morris, Mc- 
Connelsville, O., as the author. R 
44480, Apr. 25, 1928. 397 


We will linger at the manger; words 
by W. €. Martin, musi¢ by J. M. 
Black... © James. M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
44066, Dec. 31, 1927. 398 


What fruit have you gathered; sacred 
song, words by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © IL. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 44410, Apr. 16, 1928, 399 


What would Jesus have you do; words 
by Julia H. Johnston, musie by D. 
B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Oak Park, Ill., as the widow of the 
author. R 44058, Dec. 30, 1927. 400 


When gathering clouds; poem by Max 
S. Marcin, musie by J. F. Boyer. © 
James Franclyn Boyer, Indianapolis, 
as the author of the music. R 44669, 
May 7, 1928. 401 


When I reap; words by G. M. Bills, 
music by M. L. McPhail. © M: L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill., as the 
author. R 44611, Jan. 23, 1928. 402 


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When the autumn breezes blow ; sacred 
song, werds by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 44406, Apr. 16, 1928. 403 


When the bird a-pilf’ring goes; cho- 
rus, English version by T. Baker, 
music by Eduard Kremser; men’s 
voices. © Theodore Baker, Leipzig, 
as the author of the translation. R 
44648, Mar. 24, 1928. 404 


Where am I going; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© 1.H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 44422, Apr. 16, 1928. 405 


Where the bee sucks; from The tem- 
pest, words by Shakespeare, music 
by Reginald De Koven, op. 159, no. 
2. © Anna De Koven, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44686, May 3, 1928. 406 


Whishaw (Fred J.) A ballad; from 
the Third album of Russian songs, 
collected and arr. with English 
words by F. J. Whishaw. © Fred 
J. Whishaw, Kingsbridge, England, 
as the author of compilation and 
English words. R 44552, May 19, 
1928. 407 


Who are these; by H. R. Shelley; solo, 
quartet and cho. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York, as the author. 
R 44361, May 3, 1928. 408 


Who is my neighbor; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, musie by D. B. Town- 
er. © Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, 
Ill., as the widow of the author. R 
44031, Dec. 30, 1927. 409 


Who knows; words by Louise Chan- 
dler Moulton, music by J. H. Rog- 
ers; sop. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author. R 44641, Mar. 
24, 1928. 410 


Whole (The) year ’round; cantata, 
words by R. E. Phillips, music by 
EK. Marzo; children’s voices. © 
Eduardo Marzo, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 44377, Apr. 
27, 1928. 411 

Why not trust Jesus; gospel song, 
words by P. P. Bilhorn, music by 
Ferd. Degen, arr. by J. E. H.; quar- 
tet. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the words. 
R 44567, Apr. 13, 1928. 412 


Wiegenlied (Cradle song); text von 
Richard Dehmel, musik von Max 
Reger, op. 43, no. 5; mittlere stimme. 


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© Else Reger, Weimar, Germany, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44343, Apr. 26, 1928. 413 


Willing workers; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, II1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44024, Dec. 30, 1927. 414 


Winter; words by JuHa H. Johnston, 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Oak Park, Ill., as the 
widow of the author. R 44026, Dec. 
30, 1927. 415 


With might and main; characteristic 
march two-step, by Nat D. Mann; 
pf. © Beatrice Mann, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 44623, 
Apr. FIG 2928: 416 


Within a mile of Edinboro’ town; 
Scotch melody, arr. by Homer N. 
Bartlett; sop. and ten. soli and cho. 
of men’s voices. © John B. C. Bart- 
lett, New York, as the child of the 
author of new matter, who is not 
living. R 44652, Mar. 24, 1928. 417 


Witnessing for Jesus; words by EH. H. 
Hewitt, music by M. L. McPhail. © 
M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill., as 


the author. R 44613, Jan. 5, 1928. 
418 
Wonderful love for thee and me; 


words by Lida M. Keck, music by 
J. M. Black. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as the author. 
R 48848, Dee. 31, 1927. 419 


Wonderful peace; words by Kate Ul- 
mer, music by M. L. McPhail. © 
M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill., as 
the author. R 44612, Jan. 23, 1928. 

420 

Wondrous (The) star; words by W. 
C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 
44606, Dec. 31, 1927. 421 


Years have flown since I knew thee 
first; words by R. W. Gilder, music 
by J. H. Rogers; sop. © James H. 
Rogers, Cleveland, as the author. R 
44639, Mar. 24, 1928. 422 


You; words by Louise Chandler Moul- 
ton, music by J. H. Rogers; sop. 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the 
author. R 44640, Mar. 24, 1928. 423 


You Li Hung Chang; Boxer ditty in 
Chinese rag time, words and music 
by H. Conor. © Harry Conor, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 44663, May 
i, 1928. 424 


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You loved me babe, and I loved you; Reger, Weimar, Germany, as the 
words ‘by :‘R. B. Smith, music by widow of the author. R 44340, Apr. 
Harry T. MacConnell. © Robert B. 26, 1928. 426 


Smith, Asbury Park, N. J., as the of ities 
: B 4 a 6th battalion march; by Edward Hazel 


Zwischen zwei nachten; text von Gus- © George D. Barnard, Maysville, 
tav Falke, musik von Max Reger, Ky., as the author of the arrange- 
op. 43, no. 1; hohe stimme. © Else ment.. R 44682, May 3, 1928. 427 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
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of Copyright Entries, Part 8, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-vii of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—v1i of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi-xu of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 

_ pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xli of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlli-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-i1x of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

- Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 
Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—vili of nos. 5-6; 
Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


Lhe copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 138, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, 
Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
svuny, and Uruguay. 

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This issue, no. 6 of the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 3 
Music, contains all music entries received in June, 1928, up to and 
including June 17: Music copyrighted from June 18 to June 30, 
inclusive, will be printed in the next issue of this catalogue—i. e., in 
no. @. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notice.—When the nationality of the composer is not especially stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A butteglia e vino; versi e musica di 
G. Montello. [Words and melody 
only], ,©-. 1 ec. June 5, 1928; .E 
693203; George Montello, Brooklyn. 

12262 


A la ronde; par Georges Soudry; of 
France; pf. 1. Aube. [4 others] © 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 23; E 692519; 
Heugel, Paris. 12263 


A mis amigos; letra de Gautier Benitez, 
musica de R. Hernandez; pf. ©1e. 
May 17, 1928: E 690669; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 12264 


(L’) (Abandoned) ; 
paroles et musique de Marius- 
Casadesus, of France; mezzo. © 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 23; E 692498 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 12265 


Abeilles; petit air de ballet, par Hug. 
. Guillaume, of Belgium; pf. © Apr. 
19, 1928; 1 c Apr. 27; E 689668; 
Edition Belgo-Canadienne, Montreal, 
Canada. 12266 


Abie; words and music by A. Arnold. 
© 1c. June 16, 1928; E 693447; 
Arthur Arnold, Woodridge, N. J. 

12267 


Aboard the Navajo; words by W. C. 
Ellis, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1«. 
June 9, 1928; E 694269; Walter C. 
Ellis, Roanoke, Va. 12268 


Aeronaut march; by M. E. Sullivan; 
pf. © 1c. May 31, 1928; B 694024; 
Mary Evelyn Sullivan, Boston. 

12269 


After ‘the sun goes down; words by 
Billy Meyers, melody by Elmer 
Schoebel. © 1c. June 4, 1928: E 
693177; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 12270 


Aint yo’ glad; words and music by J. 
W. W. Cumming. ,[Photostat] © 
1 ec. June 16,1928; E 693437; John 
W. W. Cumming. Portsmouth, Va. 

12271 


Abandonnée 


Air in F; no, not more welcome, old 
tune, freely arr. by Herbert Hughes, 
of Great Britain, fingering and 
phrasing by Adila Fachiri, fingering 
and bowing of violin pt. by Jelly 
D’Aranyi; violin and pf. Kilma- 
crenan ed. © May 15, 1928; 1 « 
June 7; E 692448 ; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 12272 


Alaska’s flag; words by Marie Drake, 
melody by EH. Hamilton. © 1 «. 
June 7, 1928; E 693277; Elizabeth 
Hamilton, Fairbanks, Alaska. 12273 


Album of cross-hand pieces; compiled 
by Preston Ware Orem; pf. © June 
8, 1928; 2 c. and aff. June 9; A 
1081055 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, 12274 


All jake; from Yes, yes Siam, words 
and music by Joe Falk [i. e. Joseph 
Falk]; pf. [Blue-print] ©1c. May 
15, 1928; E 690595; Joseph Falk, 
Allston, Mass. 12245 


All tangled up; echoes from Holly- 
wocd, words and music by B. W. 
Dawson. [Photostat] © 1c. June 
2, 1928; E 683187; Blanche Willes 
Dawson, Los Angeles. 12276 


All things work together for good; 
words from the Bible, music by H. 
D. Clarke. © June 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 15; E 694414; Harry D. Clarke, 
Chicago. 12207 


Alla a lo lejos; words by Jose N. 
Herrera, music by Jose N. Herrera 
and Ed Tavo, both of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Phvtostat] © 
June 1, 1928; 2c. June 11; E 694253 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 12278 


Allegro agitato; by Theodore Hahn, jr. 
and Carl Hahn; orch., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © June 11, 1928; 
2c. June 14; BE 694393 ; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 12279 


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12280 


Almiro; from Revue des ambassadeurs, 
_ words and music by Cole Porter. 
London, Chappell & co., 1td. © May 
25, 1928; 2 « June ll; BE 693319': 
Harms, ine., New York. 12280 


Alone in the moon; words and music 
by L. Valdare. © 1c. June 14, 1928; 
EH 693421; Larry Valdare, Chicago. 

12281 


Alone with only dreams; words and 
melody by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown 
and Ray Henderson. © 1 ¢. June 
8, 1928; E 693301; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 12282 


Aloy (Dario) Due studi; di D. Aloy, 
of Italy; violino. Rome, Edizione 
Fratelli De Santis. © Feb. 15, 
1928; 1 « May 7; E 692420; Vin- 
cenzo Di Donato, Rome. 12283 


Always be on time; words and music 
~ by Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, dom- 


iciled at Indianapolis, Ind. © June |. 


1,, 1928;.2 ce. June 9; EH 694240; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 
12284 


Always the same, sweet pal; words 
and music by Charles Weinberg and 
Billy Stone; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 31, 1928; 2c. June 1; E 693094 ; 
‘Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 12285 


American beauty rose; words and mu- 
sic by M. F. Suarez. Clarksburg, 
W. Va., M.. F. Suarez & co. © May 
1,.1928; 2° ¢. May .22;, Hh 693451 ; 
Manuel Fernandez Suarez, Clarks- 
burg, W. Va. 12286 


American legion; march, by M. Gui- 
bert: pi -©s 1c, Tunes. aoe an) 
693361; Maria Guibert, Twin Falls, 
Idaho. 12287 


Ammore n’grato; canzone, versi e mel- 
odia di N. Fittipaldi. © 1 c¢. June 
2, 1928; E 694144; Nicola Fittipaldi, 
New York. 12288 


And there you are; words by Stanley 
KF. Weiner, music by J. Warren 
Morse; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
31, 1928; 2 c. June 5; E 693228; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 12289 


Angel (The) choirs; two-pt. song, from 
the cantata The Wondrous story, 
text by Raymond Earl] Bellaire, mu- 
sic by Richard Kountz; treble voices. 
4to. © May 26, 1928; 2.c. May 31; 
EK 694075; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 12290 


pt. mm, N.S: ¥. 23 


Anniversary welcome song; words by 
Mathilda Long, music by William. 
Moore. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c June 
18; E 694447; Tullar-Meredith co..,. 
New York. 12291. 


Anytime gal; words by Gene Cheelee, 
music by J. D. Cowley. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 26, 1928; 
E 693382; Jack Dale Cowley, Los: 
Angeles. 12292. 


Apart from you; fox trot, words and 
music by Marvin Smoley, Bernie 
Seaman and Hermie B. Goodrow; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 8, 
1928; 2 c June 11; E 694236; Mer- 
cury music pub. co., New York. 

12293. 


Apple a day; words and melody by 
P. N. Cianciulli. © 1 ¢@ June 4, 
1928; E 693178; Philip Neri Cian- 
ciulli, Raritan, N. J. 12294 


Aprés l’accident (After the accident) ; 
episode dramatique, de R. Cantrelle 
et A. Blondin, both of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 1-.¢. May 23; EH 692486; 
Choudens, Paris. 12295 


Are you yearning as I yearn for you; 
ballad, words and music by C. R. 
DeRadcliffe. © June 11, 1928; 2 «. 
June 13; E 694839; Frank Harding, 
New York. 12296: 


Arkwright (G. E. P.) Six anthems; 
composed by G. H. P. Arkwright, of 
Great Britain. 4to. 1. Behold now 
praise the Lord. [5 others] © 
Feb. 16, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 685428 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

12297 


Armenian boy; words and melody by 
H. Shamlian. [Armenian text] © 
1 ec. Aug. 24, 1927 ; E 673291; Hovsep- 
Shamlian, Union City, N. J.. 12298 


As long as you are mine; words by 
Jim Parker, music by Richard Her- 
bert.,. © June, 2, 1928-2 0es une 
E 693288; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 12299: 


At last; words and melody by Lou 
Davis and Herman Ackman. © 1 ©. 
May 31, 1928; E 694010; DeSylva,. 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

12300: 


Aube; poésie d’ Xavier Privas, musique 
de Francisque Darcieux, of France ; 


choeur 4 4 voix @hommes. 4to. 

Apr.  20,°:1928 ; Lilie, YMayns3 TE 
692538; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 12301 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


rio. 6, 1928 


Aufstieg (Der) ; vom volkslied zu den 
klassischen meistern verscheidene 
‘deutsche textdichter, musik bearb. 


von Ferdinand Ktichler, of Ger- 
many; violine u. klavier. heft 1-3. 


ir Meb, 28, 1928: 1 ¢ each Apr. 23; 
E 692371; Riihle & Wendling, Leip- 


Zig. 12302 
Aukstaiciu.§ polka; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c June 4, 1928; E 


693172; Abe Schwartz, New York. 
12303 


Automne (Autumn); paroles et mu- 
sique de Marius-Casadesus, of 
France; mezzo sop. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 1 c. May 23; EH 692492; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 12304 


Autumn days; by L. L. Maynard; 
violin and pf. ©1ec. June 5, 1928; 
E 693209; Loren LaMonte Maynard, 
Emporia, Kan. 12305 


Ave Maria; liturgical text, music by 
Martin G. Dumler, op. 8, no. 1; 4 
mixed voices; organ acc.; in B flat. 
© June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 5; E 
694157; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

12306 


Ave Maria; words and music by J. E. 
Clash, harmonized and arr. by N. 
Semaschko. [Latin text] © 1 «. 
June 13, 1928; E 694360; John -Ed- 
ward Clash, Chicago. 12307 


Aviation waltz; by C. E. Gittery; pf. 
© May 22, 1928; 2 c. May 24; E 
694084; Clara E. Gittery, Detroit. 

12308 


Away down in the Ozarks; fox trot 
ballad, words and music by D. HEH. 
Arnold; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
tune 2, 1928-22 ce" Jame l4s Ey 
\ 694402; David EH. Arnold, Ottumwa, 
Ta. 12309 


Away from you; words by Tommie 
Malie and Ted Koehler, music by 
Joe Verges, arr. by Rube Bennett ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 5, 1928; 
2c. June 8; E 694311; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 12310 


Away out on the mountain; words and 
music by Kelly Harrell, arr, by Art 
Addoms; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Apis 6 £0; 1928 32 we: Mayen t8) BE 
694193; United pub. co., New York. 

feed: 


Ba-da-da-da-skadatin-dee; words and 
melody by, Chas. Tobias, Felix Ber- 


nard and Ira Schuster. ©1c. June 
6, 1928; E 694176; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 12312 


12322 


S 


Baby; fox trot, words and melody by 
Jack Bassett. © 1c. June 2, 1928; 
E 693156; Mareus G. Bassett, Dan- 
nemora, N. Y. 12313 


Baby; from Blackbirds of 1928, words 
by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy 
McHugh; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © May 25, 1928;.2 c. 
June 5; E 6938119; Jack Mills, inc, 
New York. 12314 


Baeh (Johann Sebastian) Nous avons 
un nouveau gouverneur (Mer hahn 
en neue oberkeet) ; cantate burlesque, 
traduction, arr., et réduction pour 
pf. par Alexandre Cellier, of France; 
sop. et basse avec pf. © Apr. 20, 
1928; 1¢. May 23; E 692522; Heugel, 
Paris. 12315 


Siciliano; from the 29th cantata, 
transcribed by Donald Cameron 
Powell, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf © May 21,.1928; 1 c. June 4; 
E 692432; -Augener, Itd., London. 

12316 


Two-part invention no. 6, in H; 
selected and ed. by Gottfried Gals- 
ton, of Austria, domiciled at St. 
Louis, with special instructions and 
general instructions; pf. © June 2, 


1928: 42 Ye and’ “att. une Giron 
1080071; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. PIS 


Bagatelle; by Franklin Bryson, of 
Great Britain, op. 26; pf. © June 
15, 1928; 2 c June 18; E 694466; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 12318 


Bal lointain; par A. Périlhou, of 
France; pour quintette a cordes 
avee deux fldtes et deux clarinettes 


en si bémol. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1928; 
1 ce. May 28; E 692502; Heugel, 
Paris. 12819 


Balky (The) mule; humorous sketch, 
by George J. Trinkaus; orch. with 
pf. conductor. © May 25, 1928; 
2c. June 4; E 694329; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 12320 


Ballade; par Philippe Gaubert, of 
France; fiite et. pf. ©. Apr. 20, 
1928; 1 e. May 23; BH 692518; Heugel, 
Paris. 12321 


Bandanna babies; from Blackbirds of 
1928, words by Dorothy Fields, mu- 
sic by Jimmy McHugh; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © May 25, 1928; 2 c. June 
5; E 693120; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 12322 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12323 


Bazelaire (Paul) Deux piéces; de 
P. Bazelaire, of France, op. 109; 
violoncelle et pf. 1. Grave. [1 
other] © Jan. 4, 1928; 1c. Mar. 9; 
EK 692457; Hditions du magasin mu- 
Sical, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 

12323 


Be my baby; words and melody by 
Sam Gobble. © 1. June 12, 1928: 
E 693366; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 12324 


Be on the square; words and music 
by, TSE. White’ s""© te aiinie12. 
1928; E 693373; T. Everett White, 
St. Louis. . 12325 


Beautiful (A) girl; words and music 
by Andy Razaf and J. ©, Johnson. 
© May 29, 1928; 2 c June 7: B 
693240; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

12326 


Beautiful (The) story; words adapted 
and music by D. T. Stackhouse. © 


1c. dune 4, 1998: Ei Ggense =." 1. 


Trueman Stackhouse, Camden, N. J. 
12327 


Bebe; fox trot, parole di Paolo Reni, 
musica di V. E. Ihne, of Italy. © 1 
c. May 7, 1928; E 692422: Vittorio 
Ernesto Ihne, Rome. 12328 


Behold, the Master passeth by; an- 
them, words by Bishop How. music 
by William G. Hammond; mixed 
voices, with organ’ ace: ~ 4to: © 
May 28, 1928; 2 c. May 31; E 690986: 
John Church ¢o., Cincinnati, 12329 


Believe me, I don’t know why; vocal 
fox-trot, words and music by Gerald 
Steyn, of Great Britain; pf. ace, 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Keech; in E flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 15, 
1928; 1c. May 31; E 692352; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

12330 


Bella Criollita; tango Criollo, de Man- 
uel Joves, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur 
et paroles. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1c. Mar. 9, 1928; E 692455; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 12831 

Bells across the water; by Phil Mar- 
tin, “of *Rngland >" pt." © > May’ 31, 
1928; 1 c. June 1; E 692359; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 12332 


Below the Mason-Dixon line; words 
and melody by J. E. Walker. © 
1c. June 15, 1928; EH 694498; James 
E. Walker, Fort Lewis, Wash. 

12333 


pt. 101, n.s., Vv. 23 


Beneath the stars; Spanish serenade, 
words by Theodore Curzon, music by 
Nino Maudini, of Great Britain; in 
D min. © June 8, 1928; 1 c. June 
9; EH 692469; Cary & co., London. 

12334 


Berceuse; de Raymond Petit, of 
France; violon. © May 16; 1928; 
1c. June 12; EK 692477; Universal- 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

12335 

Berceuse-sérénade; d’Edouard Mignan, 
of France; violon solo avec: acc. 
d’orch. et pf. conducteur. 4to. 
June 8, 1928; 1c June 7; E 692441; 
Enoch et cie., Paris. 12336 


Berlin (Irving) ine. collection of song 
hits for saxophone; folio 4, arr. by 
Kenn Sisson; E flat alto, B flat ten. 
and © melody saxophones with pf. 
ace. © June 8, 1928; 2 c. and aff. 
June 9; A 1080297; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. - 12337 


Between you and me and the floor- 
lamp; words and Al Dubin, music by 
Harry Link; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 2, 1928; 2c. June 5; EH 693216; 
Harms, ine., New York. 12338 


Bid me God-speed, it does not mean 
good-bye; words and music by A. 
Marquis. © 1 ce. June 2, 1928: E 
693175; Alexander Marquis, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 12339 


Billie dreamer; by F. H. Lee; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 31, 1928; 
EK 694008; Frances Haas Lee, Des 


Moines. 12340. 
Billygoat’s (The) whiskers; by K. 
Kotty; 1st. mandolin. 4to. © May 


31, 1928; 2 c. June 11; BE 693322; K. 
Kotty, Milwaukee. 12341 


Bimba (La) allegra; polk, di G. Quft- 
E 


tulle. © 1 ey SMe wi aho2er 
693116; Giuseppe Quortullo, New 
York. 12342 


Birds (The) ; words by Hilaire Belloc, 
music by Arthur Fagge, of Great 
Britain. © May 11, 1928; 1 c. June 
7; E 692445; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 12343. 


Birmingham; words and melody by T. 
Chism. © 1 ec. June’ 12, 1928; E 
693368; R. S. Peer, New York. 

12344 

Biruté; dvieju veikmiy liaudies opera, 
Zodzius parasé G. Zemkalnis, of 
Lithuania, muzika M. Petrauskas. 
4to. © 'Mar. 22; 1928; 2c. May 11; 
D 27329; Mikas Petrauskas, Detroit. 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 


Bizet (Georges) L’arlésienne; tran- 
scrit par William Cantrelle, of 
France; violon et pf. 1°° et 2° suite 
de concert. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
each May 23; E 692498, 692499; 
Choudens, Paris. 12346, 12347 


Black spider blues; words and melody 
by S. Weaver. © 1 c« June 14, 
1928; E 6938410; Sylvester Weaver, 
New York. 12348 


Blagkbird blues; words and melody by 
Jack Doe. © 1c. June 14, 1928; E 
693403; Artophone corp., St. Louis. 

12349 

Bless yo’ heart; quartette, words by 
Elsie Juillerat, music by G. Vargas, 
arr. by Paul Bliss; boys’ voices. 4to. 
@) May, 61, 1928;,:2.e., June.2s E 
693212; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

12350 


Blessed (The) damozel; by D. G. Ros- 
Setti, set to music by Julius Har- 
rison, of England; female voices. 
to. © May 31, 1928; 1c. June 1; E 
692341; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
12351. 


Blow, blow thou winter wind; words 
by William Shakespeare, melody by 
R. Prosser. © 1 c¢. June 15, 1928; 
E 694423; Ruth Prosser, East 
Orange, N. J. 12352 


Blue eyes [and] Back to the heather; 
fox trots, from Blue eyes, music by 
Jerome Kern, arr. by Max Irwin, of 
Great Britain; orch. © May 16, 
1928 32 Gc, May 31; 690995; 'T. B. 
Harms co., New York. 12353 


Blue grass; words and melody by B. G. 
DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. © 1c. June 8, 1928: B 
693303; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 


Son, inc., New York. 12354 
Blue (The) guidon; march, by B. F. 
Schultz; band. 4to. © June 6, 


1928; 2 c. June 6; E 693254; Bernard 
F. Schultz, Wausau, Wis. 12355 


Blue Monday; lyrics by Alexander 
Robinson, music by M. Parr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 9, 1928; E 694298; Marie Parr, 
Chicago. 12356 


Blue rose; words by C. E. Appleget, 
music by Burrell Van Buren. © 
1 c. June 14, 1928; E 693422; Carl 
Edward Appleget, Indianapolis. 

12357 

Blue Valley blues; words and melody 
by Spencer Williams. © 1 c. June 
14, 1928; E 693406; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 12358 


. 12369 
Bob Lee junior blues; words and 


melody by Clayton & Shade. © 
1'e. June 1, 1928; BE 694014; Rk. S. 
Peer, New York. 12359 


Books (The) of the Bible; words and 
music by J. F. Harrison; sop. © 
June 9, 1928; 2c. June 15; E 694409 ; 
James Frederick Harrison, Berwyn, 
bd 12360 


Boosey & co.’s complete modern tutor 
for the BB flat bass, treble clef; by 
H. E. Adkins, of Great Britain. © 
May 15, 1928; 1 ec. June 7; E 692450; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 12361 


Boosey’s brass & reed band journal; 
arr. by Boosey & co., ltd., of Great 
Britain; brass and reed band. Lon- 
don, Boosey & co., ltd. 4to. Id 
never be happy till I’d got you. [1 
other] © May 8, 1928; 1¢. June 7; 
BH 692439; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. : 12362 


Boosey’s song & tune sheets, no. 138; 
music arr. by Sydney Herbert, of 
Great Britain; orch. and band pts., 
pf. conductor and words. 4to. Grace. 
[4 others] © May 7, 1928; 1c¢. June 
7: E 692438; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 12363 


Boots; words by Rudyard Kipling, 
music by J. P. McCall, of England. 
© * May’ 31,"1928; ¥ ¢! June 5:"H 
692378; Swan & co. (Music pub- 
lishers) ltd., London. 12364 


Bourrée sur des themes populaires ; 
par Mario Versepuy, of France; pf. 
©: Apr: 30;'1928; 1 c May 23; EB 
692517; Heugel, Paris. 12365 


Bow down Thine ear, O Lord; anthem, 
words from Psalm 86, music by Gott- 
fried H. Federlein; 4 mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © .May 25, 1928; 
2c. June 4; E 694817; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 12366 


Boys (The) of ’61; march song, words 
and music by E. J. M-Seamans. © 
June 2, 1928; 2 c. June 1; E 693285; 
Emma J. Moore-Seamans, Yorba 
Linda, Calif. 12367 


Brave (The) and the fair; from The 
Silver swan, words by William S. 
Brady, melody by H. Maurice Jac- 
quet. © 1c. May 28, 1928; EB 694042: 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 12368 


Breath (The) of a rose; words by 
Langston Hughes, music by William 
Grant Still; high or med. © May 
25, 1928; 2 ¢. June, 4; E 694324; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 12369 


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12370 


Breathe on me; words and music by 
H. D. Clarke. © June 12, 1928; 2 c. 
June 15; H 694412; Harry D. Clarke, 
Chicago. 12370 


Breathe on me, breath of God; an- 
them, words by Edwin Hatch, music 
by H. Alexander Matthews, J. Se- 
bastian Matthews and Edward Ship- 
pen Barnes; mixed yoices. 4to. © 
May 24, 1928; 2c. May 28; E 690973 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12371 


Brentnall (George H.) Nocturne; by 
G. H. Brentnall, of Australia; pf. © 


Apr: 2, 4928: 1c, June 62h 692394 ; 
Allan & co., proprietary 1td., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 42372 


Briny (The) blues; from Grand street 
follies of 1928, words by Agnes Mor- 
gan, music by Serge Walter; pf. and 
ukulele acc.. © June 13, 1928 ; Pees 
June 15; E 6944385; Harms, -inc., 
New York. 


Brookiyn Sunday school union ninety- 
ninth anniversary musical program; 
words by Charlotte Irene Ford, Ma- 
thilda Long and others, music by 
Boughton Edwards, William Moore 
and others. Svo. © Apr. 10, 1928; 
2c. June 18; E 694448; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. 12374 


Brotherhood; words by John Green- 
leaf Whittier, music by Bruno Huhn; 
men’s voices. 4to. © May 31, 1928; 
Ze, dune 6: Hr 693259 Arthur <P: 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12375 


Henry Hadley, arr. by 
orch., with pf. conductor. 
LO28c7 24G, (timer SB) 
Edwin F. Kalmus, ine., New 
12376 


Buffoons ;. by 
Otto Wick ; 
© May 25, 
693297 ; 
York. 

Bummin’ around; words and music by 

Fred Fisher; pf. acc., with ukulele 

arr. by May Singhi Breen. (Cover 

title: — Bum-bum-bummin’ around) 

©. June. 2.54928 +2 @. done 2, 

694112; Bibo, Blcedcn & Lang, inc., 

New York. 12377 


Buzzing mosquitos; by George J. 
Trinkaus; orch., with pf. conductor. 
© June 4, 1928; 2 -c. June 11; EB 
694379 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

12378 


By the bend of. the river; by Clara 


Edwards, arr. by George J. Trink- 
aus; orch. 4to. © May 17, 1928; 


2c. May 31: E 694063; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 12379 


12373. 


pt. THis ws28 


California—queen of the world; lyrics 
by L. J. Clarkson, music by Joe De 
Pucei ,and; BH... P..Schmidt) 3@ ae"c. 
April 9, 1928; E 688168; Lillian J. 
Clarkson, Portland, Or. 12380 


Calinerie; de 
France; pf. 


Maurice Pesse, of 
© May 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 


June 12; E 692550; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie., Paris. 12381 
Call (A) for volunteers; a choral 


march, words by Hdith Sanford*Til- 
lotson, musie by J. Thurston Noé; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 2, 1927; 
2c. June 18, 1928; E 694440; Tullar- 


Meredith co., New York. 12382 
Call (The) of love; by A. Walter 
Kramer, arr. by Tom Clarke; orch. 


with melody for voice and pf. con- 
ductor. © June 8, 1928; 2 c. June 
11; E 693314; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 12383 


Call of the forest; words and music by 
F. EK. Wilson; high voice. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 15, 
1928; E 693159; Frances EH. Wilson, 
San Dimas, Calif. 12384 


Calling you; words by Elizabeth A. 
Wilbur, music by Grace Adéle Free- 
bey. 1. Med. low voice, in D flat.—2. 
Med. high voice, in E flat. © June 
19, 1928; 2 ec. June 18; EH 693459; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

12385 


Came the dawn; words by H. Kahn, 
music by Mel Ribble; pf. arr. by 
Bert Peters, with ukulele ace. © 
May 29, 1928; 2 c. May 31; E 694096; 
Herman Kahn, Chicago. 12386 


Camille; love waltz, words and music 
by Jack O’Hagan, of Austral‘a. © 
Apr. 2, 1928; 1 «© June 6; E 692393 ; 
Allan & co., proprietary ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 12387 


Canada (The) name; words by J. Boyd 
Morrison, music by J. W. Morrison, 
of Canada, arr. by J. Ge’ Hendrie. 
Toronto, Canada, Whaley. Royce & 
co., Itd. © June 5, 1928; 1 ¢. June 
6: E 692369; J. W. Morrison, Toron- 
to, Canada. 12388 


Canal (Marguer'te) Trois chants; ex- 
traits du Cantique des cantiques de 
J. C. Mardrus, musique de M. Canal, 
of France. 1. Mon épousée, ma 
Soeur. 2": [2 others] © May 20, 
1928: 1 ce. June 12; E 692542; Mar- 
guerite Canal, Paris. 12389 


654 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 


12408 


~ 


Cannconade; march two-step, by Harry 
J. LinecIn; pf. © June 4, 1928; 2 c. 
June 5; E 693142; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 12390 


Can’t you see the sun a shinin’ thru; 
words by O. M. Phillips, music by E. 
Applegate. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. June 7, 1928; E 693270; 
Orpha May Phillips, Toledo, O., and 
Eddie Applegate, Neptune, N. J. 

. 12391 


Cant que (Le) des cantiques ; 5 chants 
Bibliques, musique d’Alfred Rose, of 
France, op. 28. [Hebrew and French 


text] 1. Mon bien-aimé est semblable 
au chevreuit ... [4 others] 
Ess .0r 18 


fr Web, 28,1928; 1 c.. Apr. ,27;, EB 
692459: Editions du magasin musi- 
eal, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 12392 


Canzona della sposa (Serenade to the 
pride) ; by Henry Gibson, of Eng- 
land: orel., with pf. conductor. © 
Oeil 4. ,1927.;.1 c. Feb. 27, 1928;, Hi 
685647 ; Edition Otto Kuhl, g. m. b. h. 
Cologne, Germany. 12393 


Capinera (La) (The wren); polka, di 
Alberto Rizzi; ocarina. © 1c. June 
8, 1928; E 687802; Apollo music co., 
Brookiyn. 12394 


Caprice Tzigane; intermezzo Zinga- 
resco, di Amleto Fiorini, of Italy, op. 
98; piceola orch. © May 11, 1928; 
1c. June 7; E 692404; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & c, Milan. 12395 


Captif (Le) et Les lutins; deux piéces 
de F. Ronchini, of Italy ; violoncelle 
avee aec. de pf. Editions Costallat. 
©, Apr., 20, 1928: 1 « May 23; B 
692528; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

12396 


Carmelita; words and music by Fred- 
erick McManus; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©) June 6, 19283) 2 .c...June,, 83 EH 
694200; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 12397 


Carmen; words by Billy Rose, music 
by Violinsky [pseud. of Solly Gins- 


berg] © May 29, 1928; 2.c. May 31; 
E 690997; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 


derson, inc., New York. 12398 
Carnival; concert party album, werds 
and music by Ernest Longstaffe. of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © May 4, 1928; 1 « 


June 7; E 692451; Reynolds & co., | 


London. 12399 


Cassie; fox trot ballad, words and mu- 
sic by J. A. Pearson, arr. by Harry 
L. Alford; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 22, 1928; 2 c. May 24; E 694086 ; 
John Andrew Pearson, Tacoma. 

12400 


Catalinita; duo, words and music b; 
Ed Tavo, of Mexico, domiciled at 


Los Angeles. [Photostat] © June 
9° 1928; 2 c. ‘June it; EH 694249; 


Dionis'o Acosta, Los Angeles. 12401 


Cat’s (The) retort (Olwen a’r gath) ; 
English words from The Christian 
commonwealth, Welsh words’ by 
Llew Tegid, music by Caradog Rob- 
erts, of Great Britain; 2 treble 
voices. 4to. © June 4, 1928; 14 
June 6; E 692395; Banks & gon, 
York, England. 12402 


Cave-man stuff; prehistoric operetta, 
in, 2 acts, lyrics by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music by Francesco B. De 
Leone. 4to. © May 25, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 4; D 27832; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 12403 


Chaine de bourrées; recue'lli, noté et 
harmonisé, avec adaption francaise 
par J. Canteloube, of France; 4 voix 
mixtes. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1¢ 
May 23; E 692506; Heugel, Paris. 

12404 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
St. John’s eve; 4pt. cho., words by 
Armand Silvestre, English version 
by N. H. Dole, music by C. Chamin- 
ade, adapted for use by school cho- 
ruses by Raiph L. Baldwin; women’s 
voices. 4to. © May 25, 1928: 2 ce. 
June 4; E 694318; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. [© adaptation] 12405 


Chamisho osor bishvat (Palestine ar- 
bor day); songs compiled by Harry 
Coopersmith. [English and Hebrew 
texts] 24mo:~ (© Jar. 5, 1928':" 2 ce. 
and aff. June 18; A 1081302; Board 
of Jewish education of Chicago, Chi- 
cago. 12406 


Chansen d’amour (Love song); mélo- 
die, de Francesco Gabutti, of Italv: 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1 e. May 23; E 692487; 
Choudens, Paris. 12407 


Chanson (La) du meunier; par Hed- 
wige Chrétien, of France, op. 300; 
pt., a 4 mains. Editions musicales 
Buffet, Crampon et cie. © Apr. 20, 
1927; 1 ec. May 17; E 692480; Evette, 
Paris. 12408 


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12409 


Chanson napolitaine; d’André Grand- 
jean, of France; violon solo et quin- 
tette avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Apr.) 20, 1928s .4¢ ea Maye 2ag¢ BE 
692535; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 12409 


Chanscnette: by W. L. Twinning, of 
England; violin and pf., with 2d 
violin and violoncello, ad lib. © 
May 22, 1928; 1c. June 1; E 692338; 
James Planta Hull, London. 12410 


Chant Slavonique; by Paul du Val, of 
Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. © May 
24, 1928; 2 c« May 28; BH 690975; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12411 


Charmed land; words and music by 
G. B. Gideon. ©1c. June 7, 1928; 
EK 693265; Gail B. Gideon, Seattle. 

12412 


Chemins (Camins); de Manuel Blan- 
eafort, of Spain; pf. 1. Chemin du 
solitaire. [3 others] 
1928; 1 c. May 23; E 692483; Hdi- 
ticns Maurice Senart, Paris. 12413 


words -and music by Maury: 
Madison [pseud. of W. Renwick 
Smith] © 1 e¢ June 9, 1928; E 
693312; W. Renwick Smith, Paris. 

12414 


Child of my dreams; fox trot, words 
and music by A. D. Hvans, of Can- 
ada. i eerie Ambo 2s si B) 
693345; Archie D. Evans, Cedoux, 


Chico; 


Sask., Canada. 12415 
Childhood days; by W. Dennis. [Mel- 


ody only] ©1e. June 6, 1928; E 


694180; William Dennis, New York. . 


12416 


Childhood’s King; a service for Chil- 
dren’s day, words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, Charlotte Irene Ford and 
others, music by I. H. Meredith, 
Broughton Edwards and _ others. 
8vo. © Apr. 10, 1928;°2 c. June 18; 
EK 694439; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 12417 

Children of the woods; waltz, by Eu- 
gen Kindler, of Germany, arr. by 
Charles Lund; pf. © 1 ¢. May 24, 
1928; EK 693262; Elsa Kaehler, Chi- 
cago. 12418 


Children’s (The) song; words by Rud- 
yard Kipling, music by Mrs. Gordon 
Munro, of Great Britain; in BH flat. 
London, Boosey & eco., ltd. 8vo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@vesuly! 2, 1027 tne July ia 
676096; Mrs. Gordon Munro Lon- 
don. 12419 


©" Apr 20: : 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 23 


Children’s suite; by Hugo Riesenfeld, 
arr. by Adolf Schmid; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 1. Bobby plays horsy. 
[3- others]. ©, .June 8) 1928 3..2; e. 
June 14; E 6943884; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 12420 


Chinesischen (Die) midchen; opera 
buffa in 1 akt, von Pietro Metasta- 
sio, musik nach Rinaldo da Capua, 
bearb. mit rezitativen versehen u. 
erganzt von Roderich y. Mojsiso- 
vies, of Austria, klavierauszig mit 
text von Ludwig Seitz, of Austria. 
4to. © May 14, 1928; 1 ce. May 31; 
E 692347; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leip- 
zig. 12421 


Chociazem nie ladna; by S. Mermel; 
pf. ©1c. Juve 7, 1928; E 693281; 
International music pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 12422 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Nocturne 
in E flat; op. 9, no. 2, arr. by Ed- 
ward S. Breck; organ. © May 24, 
1928; 2 ec. May 381; E 694054; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 12423 


Choral (The) repertoire for young 
ladies; collection of choruses, arr., 
selected and compiled by Laura 
Bryant and),Paul Bliss) 4io., © 
June 13; 1928.2 ¢. June. 157 
694415; Boston music co., Boston. 

12424 


Chorus (The) girl blues; words and 
melody by M. Sunshine. © 1 e. 
June 8, 1928; E 693339; Marion Sun- 
shine, New York. 12425 


Chorus of seraphim, from Paradise 
lost; 8 pt. cho., English version by 
Th. Baker, music by Théodore Du- 
bois, adapted by Ralph L. Baldwin; 
women’s voices, with sop. solo. 4to. 
© May 24, 1928; 2c. May 31; E 
694057 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

12426 

Christ is coming back again; words 
by Ina Pearle Whaley, music by H. 
Hammontree. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 4; H 693124; Homer Hammon- 
tree, Chicago. 12427 


Christmas dawn—the wondrous story ; 
two-pt. song, from the cantata The 
wondrous story, text by Raymond 


Earl Bellaire, music by Richard 
Kountz; treble voices. 4to. © May 


26, 1928; 2 ce. May 81; E 694078; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 12428 


Ciao, bel faccin . . . (La piscinina) ; 
parole di A. R. Borella, musica di 
C. Lombardo, of Italy. Milan, Casa 
editrice musicale Carlo Lombardo. 


696 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 


hy Apr. 1.1928 34) .¢, MayeT >| EB 
692412; Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 
12429 


Cling to the hand of Jesus; words 
and music by Nell E. Mays. © 
Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c June 4, 1928; 
E 694103; Nellie Mays, Washington. 

12430 


Close to my heart; melody by J. L. 
Hisemann. © 1c. June 9, 1928; EH 
693304; Josephine L. Hisemann, Far 
Rockaway, L. I1., N. Y. 12431 


Cloud shadows; words by Katherine 
Pyle, music by William G. Ham- 
mond, arr. by Paul Bliss; sop., alto 
and bass. 4to. © May 28, 1928; 
2 c. May 31; E 690985; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 124382 


Cloud ship; words by Blanche Hazel 
Gillaspie, music by L. Lusich. © 
1 e. June 8, 1928; E 693387; Louis 
Lusich, Los Angeles. 12433 


Coaxing the ivories; by R. Marine; pf. 
©, June 4, 1928: 2 c. June 9; E 
694227; Robert Marine, New York. 

12434 


Cocacola (A) with a straw; words by 
M. Nail, musie by Luther A. Clark. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 7, 1928; E 698271; Marshall 
Nail, Carpenter, Miss. 12435 


Coccinelles; petit air de ballet, par 
Eug. Guillaume, of Belgium; pf. © 
Morte dees; 1 vex. Apr: 275" B 
689669; Edition Belgo-Canadienne, 
Montreal, Canada. 12436 


Cock-Robin & co.: fantasia, by Gordon 
E. Stutely, of England, op. 25; mili- 
tary band, with conductor. © May 
22, 1928; 1 c« June 5; E 692389; 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd., Lon- 
don. 124387 


Cock Robin and Jenny Wren; dance 
from the Mother Goose ballet, by 
Elsie Whitecmb; pf. © June 7, 
1928; 2c. June 11; E 693328; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 12438 


Come, come; words by Charles Tobias 
and Harry Tobias. music by AIL. 
Sherman. © June 12, 1928: 2 «¢. 
June 13; E 694343; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 12439 


Come, my beautiful girl; words and 
melody by H. Shamlian. [Armenian 


; 12451 
text] © 1 ¢« Aug. 24, 1927; E 
673295; Hovsep Shamlian, Union 
Gity, ZN... 5% 12440 


Come Zaza; versi di E. Frati, musica 
di Alfredo Cuscina, of Italy. Milan, 
Casa editrice musicale Carlo Lom- 
bardo. © Apr. 1, 1928; 1 ec. May 7; 
EK 692411; Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 

12441 

Community (The) uke book; 120 songs, 
with melody line, words and ukulele 
ace., compiled by Ernest Newton, 
ukulele arr. by Lew Stern. 4to. © 
dune S, hoes A Gxt dane, 12.20 
692470; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 12442 


Concerto in B flat; by Josef Holbrooke, 
of Great Britain, op. 88; saxophone, 
or bassoon and pf. © May 21, 1928; 
1c. June 7; E 692449; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 12443 


Conte de fées; par A. Périlhou, of 
Franee;. pt... © Apr. 20, 1928: 1-~c. 
May 23; E 692516; Heugel, Paris. 

12444 


Coral sea; by Jeanne Gravelle; pf. © 
May 25, 1928; 2c. June 5; E 693139; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 12445 


Corazon de juventud; vals, por M. 
Pacan / pk’ °© Jan. 3b 1928-4 2re. 
May 31; EH 694006; Manrique Pagan, 
Santurce, Porto Rico. 12446 


Cortége; par Philippe Gaubert, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 1 c. May 23; E 692515; 
Heugel, Paris. 12447 


Cossack cradle-song; 4-pt. song, by 
Samuel Richards Gaines, adapted for 
use by school choruses by Ralph L. 
Baldwin; women’s voices. 4to. © 
May 25, 1928; 2 -e: “June 4: - 
694320; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

12448 


County (The) fair; words and music 
by Mathilde Bilbro; pf. © June 4, 
1998" 3 e)° June’ 117) Wy 694375.- <G: 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 12449 

Cranes at sunset; Chinese love theme, 
by Theodore Hahn, jr. and Carl 
Hahn; orch., with pf. or organ con- 


ductor. © June 11, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
14; E 694890°; John Church co., 
Cineinnati. 12450 


Crazy ; words and music by Art Boyd; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 831, 
1928: 2 ¢. June 8; BE 694226; John 
Charles Brinegar, Council Bluffs. Ia. 

12451 


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12452 


Crossing the bar; sacred solo, words 
by Alfred Tennyson, music by D. L. 
Stivers; low or med. voice. © June 
16, 1928; 2 c. June 18; E 694456; 
Davison Lorraine Stivers, Corona, 
Calif. 12452) 


Crucifixion (The) ; negro spiritual, arr. 


by Franke Harling; male voices. 
4to. © May 26, 1928; 2 c. May 28; 


E. 690979 ; 
New York. 


G. Ricordi inc., 


12453 


& G¢O., 


Cry baby; words and melody by Leo 


Pevsner and Bob Mller. Here: 
May 8, 1928; E 690441; Miller- 
Pevsner co., Memphis, Tenn. 12454 


Cuckoo (The) ; by A. Louis Scarmolin ; 
pf. © May 24, 1928; 2c May 31; 
E 694068; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12455 


Curfew (The); 4-pt. song, words by 
Thomas Gray, music by C. L. Wil- 
liams, of Hngland; 
Lendon, Novello & co., ltd. 4to. 
(Covertitle: The curfew tolls the 
knell of parting day) © June 14, 
1928; 1 ¢ June 15; E 692571; C. Lee 
Williams, Gloucester, Hngland. 

12456 


Cutting capers; intermezzo caracteris- 
tigue. by Bertram Srawley, scored 
by Geo. H. Sanders, both of Great 
Britain; pf. © May 26, 1928; 2 c. 
June 1; E 693086; Sanders-Weiss, 
ine., New York. 12457 


Cynthia; by’ Maurice Gaubert, op. 12; 


pf. © June 15, 1928; 2.6 June 18; 
E 694468; B. F. Wood music Co., 
Boston. 12458 


Czerny; in new form, by John Mok- 
rejs; pf. bk. 2. ©. June 15, 1928; 
2 ‘ec. and paff.,, June d3; An dOSI 30s ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

12459 


Daddy and me; fox trot, words and 
melody by E. B. Schiller and A. Den. 
© 1 c¢. May 31, 1928; EH 694018; HB. 
Baron Schiller and Alberta Den, 
San Mrancisco. 12460: 


Dad’s blues; words and melody by S. 
Weaver. © 1c. June 14, 1928; E 
693411; Sylvester Weaver, New 
York. 12461 


Daisies (The) ; two-part song, words 
anon., music by Walter Hately, arr. 
by H. A. Chambers, of England. 
4to. © May 10, 1928; 2 c. May 11; 
EK 689972; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 12462 


6 


mixed , voices. . 


- 


oO 


pt. nese we 25 


Dalcroze (KE. Jaques) 6 chansons pour 
Yvette, dans le style populaire, par 
E. J.-Dalcroze, of France. 1. Jolie. 
[5 others] © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 e. 
May 23; E 692521; Heugel, Paris. 

12463 


Daihart (Vernon) and Carson Robi- 
son’s album of songs; compiled by 
Carson J. Robison, Cleburne C. 
Meeks, Maggie Andrews, Mrs. W. J. 
Beauchamp and Carlos B. McAfee; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 10, 
1928; 2° ¢. fand ait domes A. 
1081186; EF. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 12464 


Dame (La) au domino; opérette en 3 
actes, d’Henri Hirchmann, fantaisie 
arr. par Raoul Morane, of France. 
1. Violon: et pi—2) Pee t@ expr )20, 
1928; 1 c. each May 28; H 692490, 
692491; Choudens, Paris. 

12465, 12466 


Dance caprice; by A. Grafstein; violin 
and: pf. © Les Juneme 292851 
693276; Aaron Grafstein, Brooklyn. 

. 12467 


Dance (The) of spring; by S. Weller. 
New York, N. Y., Well music co. 
June 7, 1928; 2 ¢. June 15; H 6944338 ; 
Samuel Weller, Brooklyn. 12468 


Dance of the china dolis; by L. Wick- 
dahl’. pf. ©) ee, tame Ty 
693273; Lillian Wickdahl, Bellevue, 
Wash. 12469 


Dancing delegation; by Harry Cahill; 
melody, with pf. ace. © June 25, 
1927; 2 c. July 28; E 672478; Edi- 
tions L. Maillochon, Paris. 12470 


Dangerous (The) age; from The sil- 
ver swan, words by William S. 
Brady, melody by H. Maurice Jac- 
quet: © ° A) clave 2eeste2s 7. 
694037; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

12471 


Dans Vherbe folle; piéce trés facile de 
Maurice Pesse, of France; pf. © 
May. 20,: 192834) Geedunewk2 7H 
692548; Alphonse Leduc et cGie., 
Paris. 12472 


Danse odalisque; from Oriental ballet, 
by Hugo Riesenfeld, arr. by Otto 
Wick; orech., with pf. conductor. © 
May 25, 1928; 2 c. June 9; Hi 693299 ; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, ine., New York. 

: 12473 

Darkie’s (A) paradise of love; words 
and music by P. MeMains. © 1 e«. 
June 4, 1928; EH 693196; Paul Mc- 
Mains, New York. 12474 


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no. 6, 1928 


Dawn; trio, words by Valeria R. Leh- 
man, music by I. H. Meredith; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1927; 
2c. June 18, 1928; E 694442; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 12475 


Dear absent mother of mine; words 
and melody by B. Holt. ©1c. June 
15, 1928; E 694494; Bertha Holt, 
Philadelphia. 12476 


Dearie come home; words.and music 
by H. F. Meyer, arr. by Hermsen- 
Suppiger. © May 2, 1928; 2 c. June 
2; E 694100; Harry Fred Meyer, St. 
Louis. 12477 


Dearie let’s go; words by V. B. Vondy, 
music by G. Vondy. ©1e. June 7, 
1928; E. 693284; Vernon B. Vondy 
and Gladys Vondy, Brush, Col. 

12478 


Death of Robin Hood; poem by An- 
drew Craig, music by Eva Pain, of 
Great Britain; med. voice; in D flat. 
Ome 4 1928 - 1. Cd une, 14> H 
692555; Hawkes & son (London), 
lid., London. 12479 


Deep (The) depression blues; Yale 
blues, words and musie by Roger H. 
Eckersley, of England; pf. acc. with 
ukulele arr. by Charles Hanley; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 30, 1928; 1 c¢. June 
11; EH 692474; Campbell, Connelly & 
eo., London. 12480 


Desert Rose; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by BH. LeSieur. “© 1c June 1, 
1928; E 694130; Eugene LeSieur, 
Sanford, Me. 12481 


Desert sunshine; words by P. Jones, 
music by Edward L. Whitney. © 
nner. 19265 2° e. June" 197" EH 
683458; Pearl Jones, Tucson, Ariz. 

12482 


Despairing (The) lover; 4-pt. song, 
words by William Walsh, music by 
C. L. Williams; mixed voices. Lon- 
don, Novello & co., ltd. 4to. © June 
14, 1928; 1 c. June 15; E 692569; C. 
Lee Williams, Gloucester, England. 

12483 


Dicu soit beni; paroles et musique de 
R. C. Lariviere, of Canada; 2 voix 
égales. 4to. © Apr. 24, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 23; E 689558; A. J. Boucher, 
enrg., Montreal, Canada. 12484 


Diga diga doo; from Blackbirds of 
i928, words by Dorothy Fields, mu- 
sic -by Jimmy McHugh; pf. age:, 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
(Cover title :—Digga digga doo) © 


497—28 


A 12495 
June 9, 1928; 2 e. June 14; EH 
693374; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

12485 

Ding dong, ding dong, all aboard; fox 
trot, words by J. Grestick, music 
by Robt. H. Brennen. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © May 18, 
1928; 2 « May 24; E 693230; Jos- 
eph Grestick, New Britain, Conn. 

12486 

Directions for playing the auto banjo; 
arr. by John H. Large. obl. 16mo. 
© May 1, 1928; 2 « and aff. June 
13: A 1080367; International musi- 
cal corp., Hoboken, N. J. 12487 


Dirty dig; words and music by Harry 


Cahill. © June 25,.1927; 2. ¢. July. 
‘28; E 672469; Editions L. Maillo- 
chon, Paris. 12488 


Dispatch (The) 
Wells; pf. Orange, N. J., Orange, 
N. J. Rotary club. © June 8, 1928; 


rider; march, by C. 


2c June 18; E 694489; Clarence 
Wells, Orange, N. J. 12489 
Divertissement; incantation choré- 


graphique devant l’autel de la muse, 
de Dimitry Lévidis, of France, op. 
25; dixtuor, eolien, d’orch. et cor 
anglais.” “Partition. ’' ©” Mar. - 30, 
O25) 1 en ayy Zar PeiGog2bone~ Gn. 
Hayet, Paris. 12490 


Dixie; from Blackbirds of 1928, words 


by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy 
McHugh; pf..ace., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © May 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 5; EH 693121; Jack Mills, ine, 
New York. 12491 


Do I do wrong; from Blue eyes, words 
by Graham John, music by Jerome 
Kern. London, Chappell & co., Itd. 
© May 29, 1928; 2 c. June 73; E 
693237; T. B. Harms co:., New York. 

12492 

Do you; valse, by Billy Mayerl, arr. 
by M. Williams, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor and words. 
4to. © May 10, 1928; 1 «& June 7; 
HE} 692437; Cavendish music co., ltd., 
London. 12493 


Do you; valse, words by Frank Eyton, 


music by Billy Mayerl, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace, with banjulele 


banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. © 
May 4, 1928; 1c. June 7; E 692444; 
Cavendish musie ¢o., London. 12494 


Do you believe in Santa Claus; words 
and music by J. A. Jalo; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 29, 1928; 2c. 
May 31; BE 694095; John A. Jalo, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 12495 


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12496 


pt. 1, BUS§ yi 238 


Doin’ the new low down; from Black- 
birds of 1928, words by Dorothy 
Fields, music by Jimmie McHugh; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. ©, June; 2,..1928; 2c. Sune 
9; E 693290; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 12496 


Doin’ things; by Joe Venuti and Eddie 
Lang; pf. © May 28, 1928; 2 «. 
May 29; E 694005; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 12497 


Doing the best we can; words by 
Laverne Grey, music. by Evangeline 


Lillenas. © June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 
9; E 694239; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 12498 


Dolly dimples; by Louis Alter, tran- 
scription by Rudy Wiedoeft; E flat 
alto saxophone with pf. © May 31, 
1928; 2 c« June 1; E 693084; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 12499 


Dolores del Rio; vals, by. Ricardo 
Valles A., of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago: pf: © 1c. June 4, : 1928: 
E 693197 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

12500 


Donato (Vincenzo Di) Pastorale; di 
V. Di Donato, of Italy; oboe e pf. 
Rome, Edizione Fratelli de Santis. 
©yk eb." 15," 1928 2 "Tee May ace 
692417; Vineenzo Di Donato, Rome. 


12501 . 


Donna; fox trot, words and music by 
A. H. Dietze; with harmonized cho. 
New York, Frank Harding. © June 
11,1928; 2 « June 13;. BH 694338 ; 
August H. Dietze, Lincoln, Neb. 

12502 


Don’t ery baby; words by Gus Kahn, 
music by Ted Fiorito. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 14, 1928; 
E 694420; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

12503 


Don’t wake me up, I am dreaming; 
words and music by Mark Beam. © 
June, .4, 19283) (2 se June 133 / 
694341; Frank Harding, New York. 

12504 


Don’t you hear those lions roar; words 
by Joseph W. Thurston, music by 


Robert Kellogg, arr. by Walter 
Goodell. 4to. 1. Male quartette.— 
2. Band. © Apr. 15, 1928; 2 c. each 
June 5; E 694152, 694153; Lions 
international, Chicago. 12505, 12506 
Doors; words and music by, M. H. 
Manne. ©. 1:c. June i, 1928: /E 
693099; Max H. Manne, New York. 
12507 


Douce flanerie; piéce trés facile, de 
Maurice Pesse, of France; pf. © 


May 20, 1928; .1°¢ Junem2 iH 
692549; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 12508 


Down along the levee; words and mu- 
sic by F. F. Acree. [Blue-print] 
© 1c June 2, 1928; E 693109; 
Frederick Ferdinand Acree, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 12509 


Down by the Congo; words by Irving 
Mills, music by Adrian Rollini; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© May 29, 1928; 2 «. June 7; EB 
693241; Jack Mills,-inc., New York. 

12510 


Down in dear old Tennessee; words 
and music by EH. P. Van Hercke. 
©1c. June 7, 1928; E 693266; Ethyl 
Pine Van Hercke, Boicourt, Kan. 

$2511 


Down in nod-a-way; 4-part song, by 
Jessie L. Gaynor, arr. by Glenn H. 
Woods; boys’ voices. 4to. © May 
28, -1928; 2 c. May 31; E 690989; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 12512 


Down where the sun goes down; words 
and music by Isham Jones and Verne 
Buck. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. June 13, 1928; E 694417; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12513 


Dream girl: words and melody by 
W. L. McGowan. © 1 ¢ June 9, 
1928; E 694292; William L. McGow- 
an, San Francisco. 12514 


Dream hours; by Harold Newstead, op. 
63, no. 2; pf., left hand alone. © 
June. 15,; 1928: -2 erpeS Ge tS. ns 
694472; B. F. Wood music ©Co., 
Boston: 12515 


Dream (The) of love; duo, by J. Bie- 
litsky, op. 1, no. 1: one violin. Chi- 
cago, East gate publisher. © May 
22, 1928; 2 c. May 24; E 694082; 
Joseph Bielitsky, Chicago. 12516 


Dream (A) of you; words and music 
by T. Bohrey. © June 5, 1928; 2 c. 
June 8; FE 694313; Thomas Bohrey, 
Elkhart, Ind. HeLa We 


Dreaming; words by K. M. McGregor, 
music by Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry 
J. Lincoln] © June 16, 1928; 2 «. 
June 18; E 694461; Kitty May Mec- 
Gregor, Anaconda, Mont. 12518 


Dreams for sale; fox trot, words by 
J. Ranauld, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. May 26, 1928; HB 694305; 
Jeanne Ranauld, Chicago. 12519 


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no. 6, 1928 


Dreamy eyes; words and music by 
D. E. Esters. [Words and melody 
only] ©i1c. June 6, 1928; E 694182; 
Daniel Edward Esters, Brooklyn. 

» 12520 

Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
words by Ben Jonson, music arr. 
by Paul Bliss: sop., alto and bass. 
4to. © May 25, 1928; 2 c. May 28; 
E 690982; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 12521 

Du bist als kind zu heiss gebadet 
worden; onestep, worte von Fried- 
rich Schwarz und Hans Pflanzer, 
musik yon Hdward May, of Ger- 
many. © May 15, 1928; 1 c. June 
2; E 692425; Musikverlag City, Leip- 
zig. 12522 


Dukruzelé; vienam balsui, ZodZiai K. 
Binkio, musika Petras V. Sarpaliaus:; 
su pritarimu fortepijono. © May 
15, 1928; 2 c. May 28; E 698450; 
Xavier Strumskis, Brooklyn. 12523 


Dusky stevedore; words by Andy Ra- 
zat, music by J. C. Johnson. © June 
4, 1928; 2 ec. June 4: E 694107; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 12524 


Duszka-maszka; polka, melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. June 4, 1928; E 
693168; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

12525 

Ecstasy ; theme 1—3, by J. H. Sedlon. 

1 e@. June 9, 1928: E 694266; 
Josef Harry Sedlon, Cleveland. 
12526 


Eiteman (Wilford J.) Twelve melodic 
tunes for pianoforte beginners. © 
June 8, 1928; 2c. June 9; aff. June 
11; A 1080318; Wilford J. Eiteman, 
Rock Island, II. 12527 


El Mina shrine temple; march, by 
Felix Stella, arr. by Harry J. Lin- 
cola: pf. © June 16, 1928; 2 e. 
June 18; E 694457: El Mina shrine 
band of Galveston, Texas, Galveston, 
Tex. 12528 


El Watson’s fox chase; melody by 
Cooksey & Watson. © 1c. June 8, 
1928; E 694210; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 12529 


Elfin dance; by Hugo Felix, of Austria, 
domiciled at Portchester, N. Y.; pf. 
© June 4, 1928; 2 c« June 11; E 
694381; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

12530 

Elsie ; words and music by M. F. Thau. 
[Photostat] © 1 ec. June 2, 1928; 
E 693181; Max F. Thau, Los Angeles. 

12531 


12542 


Ps 


Emotions; by W. W. Lowitz, arr. by 
Leo. A. Kempinski; orch. with pf. 
cr organ ace. © June 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 6; E 694155; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

12532 


Enchantment; 3 pt. cho., words by 
Dorothy Anderson, music by Edward 
Shippen Barnes; women’s voices. 
4to. © May 24, 1928; 2 c. May 31; 


E 694061; G. Schirmer, ine.. New 
York. 12533 
Encore Picrrot; poésie d’Edmond 


Teulet, musique d’Ernest Weiller, of 

France. © May 20, 1928; 1 ec. June 

12; E 692541; C. Joubert, Paris. 
12534 


Ensemble fun; by Betsy Howland; 2 
pt. 4 hands, iO; June 1d, 1928: 2re. 
ane. 132°") * 693378, : ClaytonarvE. 
Summy co., Chicago. 12535 


Ensemble number; from The silver 
swan, words by William §S. Brady, 
music by H. Maurice Jacquet. 
1c. May 28, 1928; E 694045; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12536 


Entirely thine; words by H. St. D’Au- 
berville, music by O. B. Kaiser, of 
Australia. New York, Frank Hard- 


ing. © June 11, 1928; 2 c. June 13: 
E 694342; Henri St. D’Auberville 
New York. 12537 


*Er upstairs;-words by Wish Wynne, 
music by Bernard Kitchen, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations} © May 4. 1928; 
1 c. June 7; E 692446; Reynolds & 
co., London. 12538 


Ere the old wishing well runs dry; 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
A. Witt; pf. ©.1c. June 9, 1928; 
E 694289; Annette Witt, San Fran- 
cisco. 12539 


Esli polku zachotite; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © ' 1 ¢. June 4, 1928; 
E 693174; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

12540 


Esmeralda; words by Jim Parker, mu- 
sic by Richard Herbert. © June 2, 
1928; 2 c. June 9; E 698292; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 12541 


Hspiéeglerie; piece de moyenne force, 
de Maurice Pesse, of France; pf. 
© May 20, 1928; 1 c. June 12; EB 
692546; Alphonse Leduc et Gie.. 
Paris. 12542 


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12543 


pt. 111, nN. s., v. 23 


Esquisses de jazz; 6 stiicke ftir die 
obere mittelstufe von Erwin Schul- 


hoff, of Czechoslovakia; klavier. 
Rag. [5 others] © May 12, 1928; 


1 ec. June 12; E 692476; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 
12543 


Ethiopia shall remember you; deserip- 
tive ballad, words by J. B. Crosby, 
music by Thos. A. Dorsey. © June 
12, 1928; 2c: June 14; Hi’ 694399 ; 
Joseph B. Crosby, Chicago. 12544 


Evening (An) song; words by S. Bar- 
ing-Gould, music by L. D. Fischer. 
©: 1.¢ May, 31, 1928;- 694151 ; 
Louise D. Fischer, San Antonio. 

12545 


Eventide; waltz, by Walter Rolfe, op. 
212:)'no! 3} pi ‘© Mune 15; 1928372 «. 
June 18; E 694479; B. F. Wood mu- 
sic ¢o., Boston. 12546 

Eyer since you came; words and melo- 
dy by B. Miller. 
E 690440; Bob Miller, 
Tenn. ‘ 


Memphis, 
12547 


Everybody is flying today; words and 
melody by I. Bleiweiss. © 1c. May 
31, 1928; EH 694029; Israel Bleiweiss, 
Philadelphia. 12548 


Exercices quotidiens pour la force et 
lVagilité des doigts; par André Hek- 
king, of France; violoncelle. Paris, 
H. Hérelle & cie. © Apr. 20, 1927; 
1 ec. May 17; E 692481; Gabrielle 
Hekking, Claude Vatelot et Charlies 
Vatelot, Cilliéres sur Avre, France. 

12549 


Exercises for change of positions for 


violin; by Gaylord Yost. © June 6. 
1928; 2 « June 4; E 6938117; Volk- 
wein bros., Pittsburgh. 12550 


Explaining; words by Andy Razaf, mu- 
«Sic by J. C...Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 11, 1928; 
E 6938334; J. C. Johnson, New York. 
12551 


Exquisita; by Maurice Besley, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf., with 
violoncello ad lib. © May 11, 1928: 
1c. June 7; E 692442; Boosey &« co., 


ltd., London. 12552 
Eyes; words and music by Marlin 
Grace. [Photostat] © 1 «¢ May 31, 


1928 ; E 693098 ; Grace F. Black, New 
York. } 12553 
Facimmo accussi’; canzonetta Napole- 
tana, vel'si di Pasquale Buongiovan- 
ni, musica di Michele  Sottile. 
[Words and melody only] \~© 1 «. 


©. 1:¢, May 81928 ;. 


June 12, 1928; E 693357; Verdi & 
Rossini music house, New York. 
12554 


Fair daffodils; by R. Herrick, music 
by T. W. Hanforth, of Great Britain ; 
sop. 1, and 2. 4to. © May 28, 1928; 
1 e¢e. June 21; E 692343; Banks & 
son, York, England. 12555 


Fairest Lord Jesus: hymn-anthem, 
words by Richard S. Willis, music 
by George Henry Day; sop. solo, 
with cho. of mixed voices and organ 
ace. 4to.. © May -21, 1928; 2c. 
June 4; E 693223; White-Smith mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston. 12556 


Fantasia on seventeenth century mu- 
sic; by George Miller, of England; 
military band with conductor. © 
May 22, 1928; 1 c. June 5; H'G92388 ; 
Hawkes & son (London), ltd., Lon- 
don. 12557 


Far out on the sea of life; words and 
music by S. G. Rusk. [Photostat] 
1’ c, June "9;"1928 > Hoos ; 
Stephen G. Rusk, Cleveland. 12558 


Farewell Phi lambda chi; words and 
music by V. R. Bailey. Dayton. O., 
Phi lambda chi fraternity. © June 
9. 1928; 2 c. June 9; H 694256; Vir- 
gil R. Bailey, Dayton, O. 12559 


Feneraki,-Windy hill [and] The grey 
dragoon; by -J. B. Lockton, F. G. 
Lewis and EH. Vincent-Barwood, all 
of Great Britain; full military band. 
(In Boosey’s military journal, 155th 
series, no. 2) © May 7, 1928; 1 ce. 
June 7; E 692452; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 12560 


Fiddler’s (The) playbox: 8 first pieces, 
by Evan Marsden, of England; violin 


with pf. ace.’ bk. 1)°"© May 26; 
1978: 1 @ May 28; H 6823858; *Jc- 


seph Henry Larway, London. 12561 


Figaro: words by Sidney D. Mitchell, 
music by Otto Motzan. © May 31, 


= 


1928; 2 c. June 1; EH 694114; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 12562 


Fighting Bob; words by L. Duques- 
poy, melodic completion by Casper 
Nathan. ‘(©-1 ¢ Sure 2, 1928: 
694131; Louis Duquesnoy, Danviile, 
Ill. 12563 


Fighting the flames; agitato, by Josef 
Pasternack; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © June 7%, 1928; 2 e. 
June 8; HE 6938295; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

12564 


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12587 


~ 


Film type; by Rog. Huguet et H. Ver- 
dun, both of France; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Jan. 21, 1928; 1c. Mar. 9; 
BE 692456; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

12565 


Filutka; polka, melody by E. Mika 
ang T. Zadroga. © 1 c June 8, 
1928; E 694213; Edward Mika and 
Tadeusz Zadroga, Philadelphia. 

12566 


Finale no. 1; from The silver swan, 
words by William S. Brady, melody 
by’ H. Maurice Jacquet. © 1 «©. 
May 28, 1928; E 694038; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 12567 


Finale, no. 2; from The silver swan, 
words by William S. Brady, melody 
' by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 1c. May 
28, 1928; E 694039; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12568 


Fior dell’ equatore; tango, versi di 
A. L. Fiorita e C. Carbone, musica 
di C. Lombardo e Virgilio Ranzato, 
both of Italy. Milan, Casa editrice 
musicale Carlo Lombardo. © Apr. 
1, 1928; 1 ec. May 7; E 692408; Carlo 
Lombardo, Milan. 12569 


Flat foot Sue; words and melody by 


F. Knapp. © 1 ¢ June 4, 1928; 
E 693385; Floyd Knapp, Luther, 
Mich. 12570 


Fleurs des bois; par René Rabey, of 
France. pr. (©) Apr. 20; 1928: it ec. 
May 23; E 692508; Heugel, Paris. 

ileal 


Flirtatious (The) rooster; humorous 
sketch, by George J. Trinkaus; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © May 25, 
1928; 2 ec. June 4; E 694328; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 12572 


Flood and thunder blues; words and 
music by J. C. Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 11, 
1928; E 693338; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 12508 


Flora I a-dor-a you; by Fred Markush, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus: voeal orch. 
4to.. © May 31, 1928; 2.¢. June 2; 
E 694072; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 12574 


Fltite (La) verte; poéme de Louis 
Codet, musique de Louis Beydts, of 
France. 1. Chant et pf. avec fitite, 
ad lib—2. Chant et pf. avec flfite 
ou violon. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. each 
Mar. 23; E 692373, 692374; Editions 
du magasin musical, Pierre Schnei- 
der.’ Paris. 


12575, 12576 | 


Fly high—fly low; fox trot, words by 
Al Walker [i. e. A. F...Walker], 
music by Knighteourt [pseud. of N. 
L. Ridderhof] [Photostat] © May 
8,, 1928 3. 2 -c», May, 46; Hy 693235 ; 
Alfred F. Walker, Los Angeles. 

12577 


Folk song sonata in C; by Rupert 
Erlebach, of Great Britain, op. 7: 
violoncello and pf. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
1c May 7; E 692462; Jean Mi- 
chaud, London. 12578 


Yolk .songs; music compiled and arr. 
with. original texts by Flora Mc- 
Conaughy and Alice Reynolds Fis- 
cher. [Words and melody only] © 
Aug 255 1927 5;2°e:.and aff! May ‘17, 
1928; A 1080120; Bryant music co., 
New. York. 12579 


For old times’ sake; words and music 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © May 3, 1928; 
2c. June 13;'E 693380; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

12580 


For such as we; words and music by 
K. L. H. Shell. © May 29, 1928; 
2c. May 31; E 694093; Katie Lee 
Hattox Shell, Wichita. 12581 


Forgetting you; words and music by 
B. G. DeSyiva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. © May. 3, 1928; 2 ce. 
June 13; H 693381; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 12582 


Fox-trot; melody by D. J. Vécsei, op. 
39. © 1,¢; June 1, 1928; E 693112; 
Desider Josef Vécsei, New York. 

12583 


Fragola ; black-bottom, di Vittorio Mas- 
cheroni, of Italy; piccola orch. 4to. 
© May 18, 1928; 1 c@ June 7; EB 
692400; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

12584 

Fragola; versi di Luciano Ramo, mu- 
Sica di Vittorio Mascheroni, of 
aly? pt. \© May “£8! 1923) ie: 
June 7; E 692402; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 12585 


Franchette; novelette, by Rose Petit 
Jean, arr. by Hans Spialek; orch. 
Ato. © May 23, 1928; 2 c. May 25; 
E 693214; Harms, inc., New York. 

12586 


Frisco (The) squabble; melody by 
Steve Kretzmer. © 1c. June 18, 
1928; E 693467; Spier and Coslow, 
inec., New York. 12587 


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12588 


Fuite et mort de Néron; poéme sym- 
phonique, par Ed. lLavagne, of 
France op. 48; orch., avec pf. con- 


ducteur. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 e: May 
23; E 692534; Editions musicales 
Sam Fox, Paris. 12588 


Full of tricks; by R. Marine; pf. © 
June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 9; E 694228; 
Robert Marine, New York. 12589 


Funebris; by Pierre Latour, of Eng- 
land; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Oct. 49 19270" te. Reb. 26 1928 2" 
685646 ; Edition Otto Kuhl, g. m. b. 
h., Cologne, Germany. 12590: 


G rag; melody by Bud Landress. © 
Iyveisune 12,1928 -: GSssTOwR: Ss. 
Peer, New York. 12591 


Gai laboureur; par René Rabey, of 
France; pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 e. 
May 28; E 692511; Heugel, Paris. 

12592 


Gallant (The) commander; words by’ 


John Lee Higgins, music by S. C. 
Goles: pf © June 12, 1923)" ec. 
June 18; E 694335; Sade Catherine 
Coles, Cherrydale, Va. 12593 


Game songs; with music by Catherine 
T. Bryce and Edna Turpin. obl. 
32mo. [Words and melody only] © 
Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 25; aff. Apr. 
18; A 1080105; Newson & co., New 
York. 12594 


Garden (A) in Granada; Spanish love 
song, by Ernest Reeves, of England; 
violin and pf., with 2d violin and 
violoncello ad lib. © May 22, 1928; 
1c. June 1; E 692339; James Planta 
Hull, London. 


Gaubert (Philippe) L’ed; par P. Gau- 
bert, of France; violoncelle et pf. 
@©y Apr 720, 1998" 1 cr Mey eanr, BE) 
692513 ; Heugel, Paris. 12596 


Gavotte; by C. H. Kitson, of Great 
Britain; pf. © June 12, 1928; 1 «. 
June 7; E. 692468; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 12597 


Gee! I’m marvelous in the bathroom ; 
words and melody by W. O’Keefe. 
© 1c. May 25, 1928; E 693263; Wal- 
ter O’Keefe, New York. 12598 


Gee you're a wonderful baby; melody 
by V. A. R. Willrich. © 1c. June 
11, 1928; E 693362; Virginia Adelina 
Raum Willrich, Houston. 12599 

Geechee stomp; melody by Booker & 
Ausrin, GC) 1c. dime 2 3 1926) Eh 
6931038; R. S. Peer, New York. 12600 


12595 — 


pt. iI, Hi sS./v.23 


Gingerbread (The) brigade; words 
and music by Vaughn De Leath 
[pseud. of L. Geer] ©1e. June 13, 
1928; E 694871; Leoncre Geer, New 
York. 12601 


Giorni (Aurelio) 24 concert études; 
no.. 17, in Ay flat: pi G) May. 25, 
1928; 2 e. June 4; E 6943825; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 12602 


Girl (The) he could not forget; words 
and music by L. Hobbs. © 1c. June 
16, 1928; E 693484; Laura Hobbs, 
Chicago. 12603 


Give me a Slice of roly poly; words 
and music by Wal Clifford, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace.; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 31, 1928; 1 «. June 1; E 692354; 
Worton David, Itd., London. 12604 


Glorious and powerful God; words and 
music by Bruno Huhn; high voice, 
in E flat. © Apr. 27, 1928; 2 c. June 
4; E 693225; White-Smith music pub. 
co:, Boston. 12605 


G-l-o-r-y ; words and music by Haldor 
Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled at In- 
dianapolis. ©’ June 1, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 9; E 694246; Lillenas pub. co., . 
Indianapolis. 12606 


God answers prayer; words by Oswald 
J. Smith, music by Hilda C. Ram- 
seyer, of Canada, domiciled at Los 
Angeles.” 4to. © May 5, 1928; 2 c. 
June 2; E 694104; Simon HE. Ram- 
seyer, Silverton, Or. 12607 


God, be in my head; anthem, words 
from Sarum primer, music by Arthur 
G. Colborn, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 28; E 690972 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 12608 


God is everywhere; words by G. H. 
Whittle, music by M. H. Johnson. © 
May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 16; E 693234; 
Mabel H. Jchnson, Chicago. 12609 


God is love; sacred song, words by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Francesco B. De Leone: med. voice, 
in B flat. © May 25, 1928; 2 ec. May 
28; E 690992; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 12610 


Golden harp; words and music by Ella 
M. Lane. Cleveland, O., M. Maraia 
& co. © June 16, 1928; 2 ¢ June 
18: E 694460; Ella M. Maraia, Cleve- 
land, O. 12611 


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no. 6, 1928 © 


Gold’ne (Die) meisterin; operette in 
3 akten, von Julius Brammer u. 
Alfred Grtinwald, musik von Ed- 
mund Eysler, of Austria; klavier- 
auszug mit text. © 1c Jan. 18, 
1928; D 27335; W. Karezag, Vienna. 

12612 


Good night, little girl; words and mel- 
ody by L. M. Kabatnik. © 1c. June 
6, 1928; E 694179; Louis Martin Ka- 
batnik, New York. 12613 


Graceful and fair; from The silver 
swan, words by William S. Brady, 
melody by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 
1 ce. May 28, 1928; E 694048; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12614 


Grandioso valse; by J. Haywood; Ist. 
violin, clarinet or sax. © 1. June 
18, 1928; E 694364; John Haywood, 
New York. 12615 


Guarany (Il); gran marcia—bacca- 
nale indiano, di A. Carlo Gomes, ri- 
duzione di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy; 
piccola orch. con pf. conduitore. 
4to. © June 13, 1928; 1 c. June 14; 
Ei 692557; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

12616 


Guitar method (Metodo de guitarra) ; 
by F. A. Torres, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. © 1 c. Mar. 
17, 1928; E 686973; Francisco A. 
Torres, Los Angeles. 12617 


Habet. Lo. Omus. Ism’chu; 3 psalms, 
music by A. I. Sherman [i. e. Israel 
Sherman] of Poland. Chicago, Na- 
tional music ¢o. 


Awe NWN ND Mwy wIn) 


eos 5, 1928 2-e June 6: Eh 
694164; A. I. Sherman, Chicago. 
12618 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Handel al- 
bum; select movements by G. F. 
Handel, arr. from the. figured bass 
by Craig Sellar Lang, of Great Brit- 
ain; violin and pf. bk. 5-7. © May 


miy £0265 0a e.) "ach! Sune “45° LE 
692483692435; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 12619, 12620 


Six selected pieces; arr. from the 
figured bass by C. S. Lang, of Great 
Britain; pf. Berners ed. 1. March 
in G, from Flavius. [5 others] © 
May’ 29, 192891 vc. 4gume:! 8. 
692461; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 12621 


12632 


Hahn (Theodore) jr. 
Hahn, jr., and Carl Hahn; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. 
June’ 11,1928; 2. e¢:;June 14; EF 
694389; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 12622 


Hail! state of Maine; ode to Maine, 
words and music by J. Thomas 
[pseud. of John Thomas Fagan] © 
May 24, 1928; 2c. June 2; E 693122; 
John Thomas Fagan, Portland, Me. 

12623 


Hail to our cardinal; words and mu- 
sic by Sisters of I. H. M. 4to. © 
May 25, 1928; 2 c. May 28; E 690970; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12624 


Half-way to heaven; words by Al Du- 
bin, music by J. Russel Robinson ; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 18. 1928; 
2c. June 19; E 693454; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

12625 


Hans; from Revue des ambassadeurs, 
words and music by Cole Porter. 
London, Chappell & co., Itd. © May 
293) 11928 se2e. June’ 117 WH 693318 ; 


Caprice; by T. 


Harms, ine., New York. 12626 
Happiness; words and music by R. A. 
Evans. 1 ce. June 2, 1928; E 


694146; Raymond A. Evans, Fuller- 
ton, Calif. 12627 


Happy-go-lucky- (The) farmer; words 
and melody by M. Pavlik. © 1. 
May 22, 1928; E 694022; Marie Pav- 
lik, Northport, N. Y. 12628 


Hark, all ye lovely saints above; four 
pt. cho., by Thomas Weelkes, arr. by 
Archibald Thompson Davison; men’s 
voices, a cappella. 4to. © May 19, 
1928; 2 e. May 28; E 694003; E. C. 
Schirmer music ¢o., Boston. 12629 


Harnet (A) zet in a hollow tree; 4-pt. 
traditional ballad, music by C. L. 
Williams, of England; mixed voices. 
London, Novello & co., ltd. 4to. © 
June 14 T9as: Ae ume: eB) 
692570; C. Lee Williams, Gloucester, 
England. 12630 


Harp (The); words by Lilian Middle- 
ton, music by Ida Bostelmann; high 
voice. © June 4, 1928; 2c. June 11; 
E 694376; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12631 

Harriet Beecher Stowe; school song, 
words by Jessie R. Fauset, music by 
Mabel V. Price; unison voices. 4to. 
© May 26, 1928; 2 c. May 28; B 
690980; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 12632 


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12633 


Haunt of the witches; words and mu- 
sic by Cora Cassard Toogood, arr. by 
Glenn H. Woods; sop., alto and bass. 
4to. © May 25, 1928; 2 c. May 28; 
E 690983; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 12633 


Have you any ham; m-n-x song, words 
and music by C. C. Kuenzig. © 
1c. June 5, 1928; E 694188 ; Clement 
Charles Kuenzig, Girard, Pa. 12634 


Hawaiian love call; words by Mitchell 
Parish, music by Harold Potter; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
©” May 19, 19285 2c. June 5; E 
693135; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 12635 


Haydn (Franz Josef) My mother bids 
me bind my hair; cho., arr. by Ralph 
L. Baldwin; women’s voices. 4to. 
© June 4, 1928; 2 ec. June 6; EB 
694191; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

12636 


He-men (The); fox trot, words and 
music by J. M. Bender and J. A. 
Bender. Los Angeles, Los Angeles 
music pub. co. © May 4, 1928; 2 «¢. 
May 9; E 694223; Julius M. Bender 
and John A. Bender, Los Angeles. 

12637 


He’s gone, but where; words and mu- 
sic by P. N. Cianciulli. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 8, 1928; 
EK 694215; Philip Neri Cianciulli, 
Raritan, N. J. 12638 


He’s got a magnetizing personality; 
words and music by A. D. Evans, of 
Canada, arr. by Harry Adams. © 
1c. June 11, 1928; EH 693342); Archie 
D. Evans, Cedoux, Sask., Canada. 

12639 


Hear us, O Saviour; text from the 
Scriptures, music by Bernard Ham- 
blen, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
New York; low voice. © May 25, 


1928: 2-e June 4; H'694326:° G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 12640 
Heartbroken and lonely; words by 


Sam Coslow and Saul Bernie, music 
by Con Conrad. [Words and melody 
only, ©) Ae. June, a 1928) 
693200; Spier and Coslow, ine., New 
York. 12641 
Heaven must. be just a little bit small; 
words and music by J. L. Finning. 
[Words and melody only] 
June 8, 1928; EH 694218; James L. 
Finning, Albany. 12642 
Heavenly filling stations; words and 
music by Herbert Buffum. © Dec. 
Or OOD: 2 iGo... OCT... LO, ol Swe ED 


© ec. 3 


pt. 1, B28. W423 


Marie Anderson, 


12643 


Hebrew (A) characteristique; arr. by 
F. Keldman’s; violin’ 7@ syle. 15. 
1928; 2c. June 4; E 693123; Frank 
Feldman, Brooklyn. 12644 


Heitmlos; words by Chas. Simon, music 
by J. Jaffe. [Words and melody 
only] ©. 1 \e. pune ie, hes eB 
653365; Julius Jaffe, New York. 

12645 


Hiawatha (A)- melody; words and 
music by H. B. Fryberger, arr. by 
Luella Morrison. Minneapolis, Geo. 
E. Morrison. © June 4, 1928; 2 c. 
June 15; E 694408; Helen Blanche 
Fryberger, Minneapolis. | 12646 


674831; Anna 
Topeka, Kans. 


H ‘ckory nuts; rag, one step or march, 
by Abe Losch; pf. © June 4, 1928; 
2c. June 5; E 693147; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

12647 


Highganoosh; words and melody by 
H. Shamlian. [Armenian text] © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1927; EH 673293 ; Hovsep 
Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 12648 


Highland (A) milking song; Colin’s 
cattle, words from the Gaelic, music 
by Julian Nesbitt, of Scofland; 3 
women’s voices. 4to- © June 4, 
1928; 1¢. June 14; H 692553; Bayley 
& Ferguson, Glasgow. 12649 


Hills (The) of Missouri; words and 
melody by G. H. Hullgas. © 1. 
June 15, 1928; EH 6984492; Gertrude 
Hunt Ellgas, Liverpool, O. 12650 


Histoire gaie: piece de moyenne force, 
de Maurice Pesse, of France; pf. 
May 20, 1928; 1c. June 12; H 692547 ; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 12651 


Hog eye; melody by T. Chism. © 1. 
June 12, 1928; H 693369; R. S. Peer, 
New York. 12652 


Hollywood hills; words by Bloss Elias, 
mus c by E. Carew. [Photostat] © 
1c. June 9, 1928; EH 6933811; Evelyn 
Carew, Venice, Calif. 12653 


Home (The) that once was mine; 
words and music by T. Bohrey. © 
June 5, 1928: 2c. June 8; E 6943814; 
Thomas Bohrey, Elkhart, Ind. 12654 


Homesteander’s (A) lament; words by 
C. Bettgers, music by Jack Edwards. 
New York, Frank Harding. © June 
4, 1928; 2 c. Juneso?; EB 683250; 
Chris Bettgers, Robinson, N. D. 

12655 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 


12677 


~ 


Hommage; poéme de Levidis, English 
version by H. Grantham-Hayes, mu- 
sigue de Dimitry Levidis, of France, 


op. 44. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. May 
23) 1928: E 692530; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 12656 


Hot fingers; by R. Marine; pf. © 
June 1, 1928; 2c. June 9; H 694229; 
Robert Marine, New York. 12657 


Hours (The) we spent were a sacra- 
ment; words and music by F. -L. 
Garver; pf. .©:1.c:. June 1, 1928; 
BE 694123; Fred Langhenry Carver, 
Los Angeles. 12658 


Hovering shadows; by Theodore Hahn, 
jr. and Carl Hahn; orch., with organ 
or pf. conductor. © June 11, 1928; 
2c. June 14; E 694388; John Church 
eo., Cincinnati. 12659: 


How about it; from Say when, words 
by Raymond Klages, music by Jesse 
Greer; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Hank Linet. © June 15, 1928; 
2c June 16; E 6938429; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 12660 


How can I smile today; words and 
musie by A. L. Friedman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 5, 
1928; E 693202; Alvin L. Friedman, 
Cleveland. 12661 


How can you tell; words by Gene 
Cheelee, music by J. D. Cowley. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
May 26, 1928; E 693384; Jack Dale 
Cowley, Los Angeles. 12662 


How could anything so good be bad; 
words and music by Haven Gillespie, 
Seymour Simons and Richard A. 
Whiting, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 5, 1928; 
2e..June 8; E 694310; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 12663 


How easy life would be; unison song, 
music by F. A. Challinor, of Great 
Britain; with cho. for sopranos 
and contraltos, ad lib, and with tonic 
Salefa “arr:: in B flat.. © Jiume/ 4, 
1928; 1 c. June 14; H 692554; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. ' 12664 


How I wish these poor house days 
were o'er; words and music by C. F. 
Ryan. ..© 1 c.. June. 8, 1928;..E 
694217; Charles F. Ryan, Hartford. 

12665 


How lovely are Thy dwellings, Lord; 
words by John Milton, music by M. 
Benson. Springfield, Mo., Martin 
bros. piano co. 4to. © June 16, 


1928; 2 ¢. June 18; E 694452; Mar- 
jorie Benson, Springfield, Mo. 
12666 


Huckleberry Finn; by Joseph N. Moos; 
pf. © June 11, 1928; 2 ¢ June 13; 
EK 693379; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 12667 


Hungarian echoes; Hungarian rhap- 
sody, by James Francis Cooke; pf. 
© May 24, 1928; 2 c. May 28; EH 
690976; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 12668 


Hurdy-gurdy; march galop, by Abe 
Loseh; pf. © June 4, 1928: 2 «. 
June 5; EH 693148; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 12669 


Husky dusky Annabel; from Grand 
street follies 1928, words by Agnes 
Morgan, music by Max Ewing; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 13, 1928; 
2c. June 15; E 694486; Harms, inc., 


New York. ‘ 12670 
Hymne an die sonne (Hymne au so- 
leil).;..aus ue eoq,..d’or, ~ von oN. 


Rimsky-Korsakoff, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, cf Austria; orch. mit pf. 
o. organ direction. © May 19, 1928; 
1c. June 6; E 692427; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 12671 


I am a lute; words by Jessie Ward 
Haywood, music ‘by Samuel R. 
Lewis. © May 22, 1928; 2 c. June 
7; E 693238; C. C. Birchard & ¢o., 
Boston. 12672 


I am bound for the promised land; 
words and melody arr. by A. Karnes. 
© 1c. June 2, 1928; E 693104; R. S. 
Peer, New York. 12673 


"E.yar ora kovoéra tp@tos (1 am first in 
the concerts) ; words and music by 
Thomas Kokin’s. [Photostat] © 
1 ce. June 11, 1928; HK 693363; Peter 
Mouzakeotis, Chicago. 12674 


I can’t help loving you; words and 
melody by W. T. Mason. © 1 ec. 
June 2, 1928; E 694139; William 
Theodore Mason, La Salle, Iil. 

12675 


I can’t stop lovin’ you now; words and 
music by G. F. Dabney. ©1c. June 
4, 1928; E 693189; Gene F. Dabney, 
San Francisco. 12676 


I crave those golden hours, dear, with 
you; waltz, words by J. HE. Clash, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. June 
13, 1928; E 694361; John Edward 
Clash, Chicago. 12677 


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12678 


I dance very well; words and melody 
by H. Shamlian. [Armenian text] 
©.1e¢ Aug. 24, 1927: E 673289; 
Hovsep Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 

12678 


I find Thee ev’rywhere; words by J. 
Martyn Walsh, music by Stanley S. 
Effinger ; high voice. © Nov. 7, 1927; 
2c. June 18, 1928; E 694449; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 12679 


Ill always remember I'll never forget; 
words by Bert Tweed, music by W. 
S. Watson. Pittsburgh, Pa., Volk- 
wein. bros. © June 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 4; E 6938127; William S. Wat- 
son, Pittsburgh. 12680 


Tll always say I love you; waltz, 
words and music by John Lawrence. 
© June 5, 1928; 2 c. June 8; E 
694312; Globe music house, Middle- 
town, N. Y. 12681 


I'll be: unhappy if you say no; fox 


trot, di José M. Lucchesi, of France; 


orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
June 5, 1928; 1 c. June 63; E 692385 ; 
Société anonyme des éditions Ri- 
cordi, Paris. 12682 


Ill just call you friend; lyrics by A. A. 
Lupica, music by James John Ley- 
den. ©1c. May 28, 1928; E 694304; 
Albert Anthony Lupica, Albany. 

12683 


Ill only be happy with you; words 
and music by K. Macbeth. © 1 «. 
June 18, 1928; E 694499; Katherine 
Macbeth, Berkeley, Calif. 12684 


I lost my heart: words by J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Maurie Rubens; 
pf. acc. with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © June 11, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 12; E 693324; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 12685 


I love my country ; words by G. Baehr, 
music by CC. L: Knauss and: W. J. 


O’Hara. © June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 
6; E 693256; George Baehr, Mc- 
Keesport, Pa. 12686 


I love that girl; words and music by 
Hugh Aitken and Ronald Ross. © 
June 2, 1928; 2c. June 9; E 693291 ; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 12687 


I love the soldiers; from The silver 
swan, words by William S. Brady, 
melody by H. Maurice Jacquet. 

1 ec. May 28, 1928; E 694050; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12688 
love to tell the story; song anthem, 


words by Katherine Hankey, ref. by 
I. H. M., music by J. Thurston Noé; 


— 


pt. TIL, ae Ss W238 


mixed voices. 4to. © July 2, 1927; 
2c. June 18; E 694441; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 12689 


I love you, dear old mammy mine; 
words by M. Curry, music by Rob- 
ert Van Sickle. New York, Frank 
Harding. © May 18, 1928; 2 «. 
May 24; E 693233; Mildred Curry, 
Golden, Col. 12690 


I love you so; words and music by 
C. Smiley. © 1c. June 8, 1928; E 
694206; Charles Smiley, Paris, Tex. 

12691 


I’m a bad, bad man; words and music 
by Jim Jackson. © 1c June 9, 
1928; E 694288; Brunswick-Balke- 
Collender: co., New York. 12692 


I’m a ding dong. daddy; words and 
melody by Pil) Baxter, © 1 cc. 
June 13, 1928; EH 694419; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 12693 


I’m away from the world, when I’m 
away from you; fox trot, by Sidney 
Clare and Lew Pollack, arr. by Jo- 
seph Nussbaum; orch., with words. 
4to. © May 26, 1928; 2 ec. May 31; 
E 694073; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 12694 


I’m building a castle of dreams; words 
and melody by L. Shank. © 1 «. 
June 15, 1928; E 694496; Lucille 
Shank, Huntington. W. Va. 12695 


I’m going to Morrow to-day; words 
and music by Fred Godfrey and 
Fred Curran, both of Great Britain; 
pf. ace, with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions|;” ©.May 29) 1928 sie. May 
31; E 692361; B. Feldman & ©Co., 
London. 12696 


I’m gonna start a graveyard of my 
own; words and music by Jim Jack- 
son. ©1e. June 9, 1928; E 694287 ; 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co., New 
York. 12697 


I’m longing to belong to some one; 
words and music by Fred Cavi; pf. 
aee., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© May 19, 1928; 2 c June 5; EB 
693133; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 12698 


I’m saved; words and melody by Bud 
Landress. © 1c. June 12, 1928; E 
693371; R. S. Peer, New York. 

12699 


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no. 6, 1928 


I’m sorry for the past; words and 


music by J. Ritz. © 1 c. June: 8, 


1928; E 693313; John Ritz, “New 
York. 12700 
I’m tellin’ you the last time now; 


words and melody by Leo Pevsner 
and Bob Miller. © 1 ce. May 8, 
1928; E 690442; Miller-Pevsner co., 
Memphis, Tenn. 12701 


Im tired of missing you; words and 


I 


Lama 


Z 


melody by I. R. Chambers. © 1 ec. 
June 9, 1928; E 694280; Ida Rogers 
Chambers, Jackson, Tenn. 12702 


mean it’s just too bad; words and 
melody by William Drake. ©-1 ¢. 
June 2, 1928; E 693106; R. S. Peer, 
New York. 12703 


met Katie in the morning; words 
and music by J. A. Haniphy, arr. by 


Tom Clark. © 1. June 5, 1928; 
EK 693206; Joseph A. MHaniphy, 
Brooklyn. 12704 


must have been crazy when I was 
crazy “bout you; words and music 
by H. G. Lowd. [Words and mel- 
ody only] [Photostat] © 1 «. 
June 16, 1928; E 693439; Howard 
Griffith Lowd, Washington. 12705 


must have that man; from Black- 
birds of 1928, words by Dorothy 
Fields, music by Jimmie McHugh; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © June.9, 1928: 2 c.: June 
14; EH 693375; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. - 12706 


never kissed a baby like you; words 
and music by Howard Johnson, 
Charles Tobias and Al. Sherman; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © June 8, 1928; 2 e. 
June 9; E 694254; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 12707 


packed my suitcase: words and mel- 
ody by Clayton & Shade. ©1.« 
June 1, 1928; E 694015; R. S. Peer, 
New York. 12708 


passed by your cottage; words and 
music by F. E. Wilson; high voice. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
May 15, 1928; E 693160; Frances E. 
Wilson, San Dimas, Calif. 12709 


seem to hear you eall; words and 
music by W. H. Crane, arr. by 8S. L. 


Crass: (2G): 1) en) June, 01928 30 
694181; Warren Eugene Crane, 
Seattle. 12710 


should have known; words by Monty 
Siegel and Al Koppell. music by 
Billy Stone; pf. and ukulele acc. © 


: 12723 


June 8, 1928; 2 c. June 8; E 694198; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 12711 


I’ve found my happiness now; words 


pa 


and music by Jack Palmer. © May 


19" 1928; 2. es dune: 53" 'H_'693i132); 
Gotham music service, ine, New 
York. 2712 
want a rendez-vous; from The silver 


swan, words by William 8. Brady, 
music by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 
1 ce. May 28, 1928; H 694046; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12713 


I want to be a baby; words and melody 


I 


ke 


~ 


669 


by M. F. Fruscella. © 1c, June 9, 
1928; E 694286; M. F. Fruscella, 
New York. 12714 


want to go to Nantasket; words and 
music by Jerry Daly [pseud. of A. 
Gerhard Daly] © June 15, 1928; 
2 ec. June 16; E 693482; Maydell 
publications, Boston. 12715 


want to play; words and music by 
C. Smiley; © 1c. June 8, 1928; E 
694207; Charles Smiley, Paris, Tex. 

12716 
will take you; words by A. HE, Muir, 
music by Robert Cornelius, of Cana- 
da. ©1c. June 18, 1928; E 694491 ; 
Albert E. Muir, Halifax, N. S., Cana- 
da. ADT LG 


wonder how you're spending your 
evenings now; words and music by 
Harry Pease and Ed. G. Nelson; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Apr. 10, 1928; 
2c. June 1; E 693219; F. B. Havi- 
land pub, co., New York. 12718 


wonder if it’s love; words and music 
by J. Chernis. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ June 6, 1928; E 
694170; Jack Chernis, New York. 
12719 


wonder if you know; words and mu- 
sic by L. Gavigan. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. May 29, 1928; E 693100; Louise 
Gavigan, Sacramento, Calif. 12720 


wonder where she is to-night; words 
by C. E. Ihlenfield, music by Rob’t 
H. Brennen. © 1c. June 13, 1928; 
E 694367: Charles E. Ihlenfield. 
Cleveland, O. 12721 


wonder why-; words and melody by 
BE. Fortunato. ©1c. June 15, 1928; 
E 694428; Eugenio Fortunato, Phila- 
delphia. 12722 


wont take anything from no one but 
you; words and music by F. Silver. 
© 1e June 15, 1928; E 694425; 
Frances Silver, Bridgeport, Conn. 
112723 


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12724 


I would like to be your guest to-night ; 
words and melody by H. Shamlian. 
[Agmenian -text.,..@ A), ch, Aue. 24 
1927; E 673290; Hovsep Shamlian, 
Union City, N. J. 12724 


Ich weiss ein fass in einem tiefen 
keller; text von Friedrich Schwarz, 
musik von Edward May, of Ger- 
many. © May 15, 1928; 1c¢. June 2; 
FE 692426; Musikverlag city, Leipzig. 

12725 


If I have you; words by George Hllis- 
ton, music by R. Milanese. 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. June 7, 
1928; E 693269; Rose Milanese, Cin- 
cinnati. 12726 


If I live to be an old bach’lor, I will 
live for the girl in my dreams; waltz 
ballad, words and music by A. F. 
McDermott. © May 29, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 31: E 694094; Alfred Francis 
McDermott, Pound, Wis. WAT OME 


If I only had you, dear; words by M.. 


P. Herold, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. June 9, 1928; E 694268; Mar- 
tin P. Herold, Detroit. 12728 


If I told you; waltz, words and music 
by Ted McAlsey, of Sweden. © 1 ce. 
June 4, 1928; E 694148; Erik Os- 
trom, Stockholm, Sweden. 12729 


If you don’t love me; words by Jack 
Yellen, music by Milton Ager; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 1, 1928; 
2c. June 2; EH 694106; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc., New York. 12730 


If you see that little wifey of mine 
send her home; fox trot, words and 
melody by Jack Bassett. © 1 «. 
Juné 2, 1928; E 693158; Marcus G. 
Bassett, Dannemora, N. Y. ail! 


In a Japanese garden; by H. M. Higgs, 
of England; pf. © Apr. 30, 1928; 


1c. May 1; E 689704; G. Ricordi & 


12732 
In a little French cafe; words by Mit- 
chell Parish, music by Sammy Fain ; 
pf. aecc., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © May 19, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
5; E 693137; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. iOhoc 
In a little world for two; words and 


melody by Will Russell and Clarence 
Williams. © 1 c. May 2, 1928; EH 


co., Milan. 


691150; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 12734 


In an aeroplane; music by EH. Rossi; 
pt” © 1 e! Fine 2, 1928" 693179 ; 
Emilia Rossi, San Francisco. 12735 


[ Words 


pt) Lit, Sve 2 


In an apron blue; three-pt. song, words 
by Alice Leigh, music by Carl Hahn, 
arr. by Christopher O'Hare; sop.. 
alto and bar. 4to. © June 6, 1928; 
2c. June 7; E 694195; R. L, Hunt- 
zinger, inc., New York. 12736 


In Flanders fields; words by John Mc- 
Crae, music by Lawrence Kendle 
Harrison, of Canada ; 4 mixed voices. 
4to.:, ©.,June,11,41923- isch Jaume. 7: 
EH 692396: Waterloo music co., Wat- 
erloo, Ontario, Canada. 12737 


In merry May time; by Walter Rolfe, 
op. 212, no. 4; pf. © June 15, 1928; 
2c. June 18; E 694480; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 12738 


In the apple orchard ; by Cyril Jenkins, 
of Great Britain; pf. © May 22, 
1928: 1 c. June 6; E 692429; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 12739: 


In the clutches of the law; descriptive 
agitato, by H. Maurice Jacquet, arr. 
by L. A. Kempinski; orch., with pf. 
or organ conductor. © June 7, 1928; 
2c. June 8; E 693294; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

12740 


In the fading sunset; by Harold New- 
stead, op. 63, no. 5; pf., left hand 
alone. © June 15, 1928; 2 c. June 
18; E 694475; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 12741 


In the foothills; senata mignonne, no. 
2, by Marie Seuel-Holst, op. 22; pf. 
1. Along the mountain trail. [3 
others] © June 14, 1928; 2 c. June 
16; E 693424; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 12742 


In the jailhouse now; fox trot, words 
and music by Jimmie Rodgers; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by Art Ad- 
doms. © June 11, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
12; E 693323; United pub. co., New 
York. 12743 


In Wyoming; fox trot, words and mel- 
ody by Jack Bassett. © 1c. June 2, 
1928; E 693157; Marcus G. Bassett, 
Dannemora, N. Y. 12744 


In your garden; words by D .H. Powell, 
music by David Reed. © 1c. June 
5, 1928: E 693204; Don H. Powell, 
Biloxi, Miss. 12745. 


Indita (La) ; words by J. N. Herrera, 
music by J. N. Herrera and Ed Tavo, 
both of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York; pf. [Photoestat] “© June 1, 
1928: 2 ec. June 11; E 694250; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 12746 


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no. 6, 1928 


Inno alla Romagna; versi di Innocenzo 
Cappa, musica di Giovanni Giojer, of 
Italy. 1.° pte. Stornello romagnolo.— 
2.° pte. Marcia. © May 12, 1928; 1c. 
June 7; E 692406; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., M lan. 12747 


Inno dei combattenti all’ estero; parole 
di Luigi Menchini, musica di G. D. 
Pezzolo, of Italy, domiciled at San 
Francisco. © 1c. June 8, 1928; E 
694219; Giuseppe Dorine Pezzolo, 
San Francisco. 12748 


Into the town of Bethlehem; two-pt. 
chorale, from the cantata The won- 
drous story, text by Raymond. Earl 
Bellaire, music by Richard Kountz; 
treble voices. 4to. © May 26, 1928; 
2c. May 31; E 694077; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 12749 


Into the unknown; gruesome misteri- 
oso, by Gerar‘'d Carbonara, scored by 
Maurice Baron; orch., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © May 31, 1928; 
2c. June 1; E 693096; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

12750 


Into Thy loving care; 3-part song, 
words and music by Murray Macken- 
zie; women’s voices. 4to. © May 
25, 1928: 2 c. May 28: E 690981; 
John Church ¢co., Cincinnati. 12751 


Irma; words and music by H. Ford. 
© 1c. June 15, 1928; E 693443: Hor- 
tense O. Ford, Tampa, Fla. 12752 


Isle of dreams; words and music by’ 


FB. C. Wailace, of Great Britain, dom- 
icled at Los Angeles. © 1c. June 
11, 1928; E 693333; Elmore Calhoun 
Wallace, Los Angeles. 12753 


It couldn’t be done; same piece as He 
did it, the thing that couldn’t be 
done, words by Edgar A. Guest, mu- 
Sic by EH. H. Jackson. © Oet. 12, 
1927; 2 ec. Apr. 18, 1928; E 691638: 
Ernest H. Jackson, Great Barring- 
ton, Mass. 12754 


It’s the Flag of our country ; words and 
musie by B. J. Styles. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. May 4, 1928; 
E 693325; Blanche Jennie Styles, 
Brooklyn. 12755 


It’s too late to ery for me now: words 
by J. Stewart, music by David Reed. 
© ic. June 5, 1928; EB 693205: Jack 
Stewart, Houston. 12756 


It’s you I want, Aulene, it’s you; words 
by BE. R. Joslyn, music by Rob’t H. 
Brennen, © 1 e., Aug..d,.1928:E 


y 12768 
696660; Elizabeth R. Joslyn, Joy, 
Neb. L275¢ 


Italianissimo (L’) ; versi di Tony Fer- 
razzano, musica di G. Del Colle, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 6, 1928; E 694177; Giuseppe 
Ferrazzano, New York. 12758 


Janequin (Clément) Trente chansons; 
de C. Janequin, mises en partition. 
de Maurice Cauchie, of France; 3 et 
4 voix, soli ou cheur mixte. 4to. © 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 23; E 692540; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 12759 


Japanese mammy; words by Gus Kahn, 
melody by Walter Donaldson. © 1 e. 
June 1, 1928; E 694051; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 12760 


Jasmine; intermezzo by Pierre Val- 
court, op. 18; pf. © June 15, 1928; 
2c. June 18; E 694484; B. F. Wood 
muse ¢co., Boston. 12761 


Jazz (The) singer; words by Al Dubin, 
music by James V. Monaco; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franch‘ni. 
©, dunes, 8.41928+ 2 co. June, 9: oH 
694255; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©¢o., 
ine., New York. 12762 


Jealousy; unison song, words by Pa- 
tience Ropes, music by Alec Rowley, 
of Great Britain; in G. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
12, 1928; 1 ce. June 7; E 692466; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 12763 


Jeannire; words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Nathaniel Shilkret. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 13, 1928; E 694418; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 12764 


Jesus my Saviour: words and music 
by S: E. Ramseyer. 4to. © May 5, 
1928; 2 ec. June 2; E 694105; Simon 
EK. Ramseyer, Silverton, Or. 12765 


Jesus satisfies; words and music by 
A. Des larke.. Cy sumer 12” 1928 : 
2c. June 15; EH 694411; Harry D. 
Clarke, Chicago. 12766 


Jesus Saves you; words and music by 
O. E. Wright; 2 treble voices. © 
June 8, 1928; 2c. June 14; E 694396 ; 
Ora EK. Wright, Richmond, Mo. 

12767 

Jesus, the very thought of Thee; an- 
them for quartet or cho., words by 
Edward Caswall, music by Robert 
S. Fiagler; mixed voices, with sop. 
or ten. solo, and organ acc. 4to. © 
June 6, 1928; 2 ec. June 7; HE 694194; 
R. L. Huntzinger, ine., New York. 

12768 


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12769 


DE Tr, Sy ee 


Jesus will carry me over the tide; 
words by Mrs. Chas. Dickson. music 
by L. F. Brown. Danbury, O., Mrs. 
Chas. Dickson. © June 9, 1928; 
2c. June 9; EH 694257 ; Charles Dick- 
son, Danbury, O. 12769 


Jeunesse; poésie de Gabriel Vicaire, 
musique de Francisque Darcieux, of 
France; cheeur a 4 voix d’hommes. 
4to. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 23; 
E 692539; Rouart, Lerolle et Gie., 


Paris. 12770 
Jobyna; waltz, d’André Messier, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 


Ato: .© Apr.'20, 1928; 1 ¢. May, 23; 
E 692533; Editions musicales’ Sam 
Kox, ,)Rans ACCA 


Joe boy blues; words and melody by 
H. Charles. © 1 ec. June 6, 1928; 
E 694184; Harry Charles, Atlanta. 

12772 

John three sixteen; words and music 
by H. D. Clarke. .© June 12, 1928; 
2c. June 15; E 694418; Harry D. 
Clarke, Chicago. 2S 


Johnny; words and music by I. Rosen- 
berg. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 18, 1928; E 6945038; Irving 
Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 12774 


Joker (The); by H. Moss, of Great 
Britain ; trombone, with pf. acc. © 
May 11, 1928; 1c. June 7; E 692448 ; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 12775 


Joueur (Le) de vielle; par René Ra- 
bey. e.° Brarnce; «pi. “;©) Apr 20. 
1928; 1c. May 23; E 692509 ; Heugel, 
Paris. 12776 

Juanimo polka; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. June 4, 1928: H 
693169; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

AEC 

Juanita; words and music by W. 
Smith. [Words and melody] © 
ic. June 4, 1928; E 694145; Walter 
Smith, San Francisco. 12778 


Juanita; words by Ben Black, Paul I. 
Corbell and Walter Smith, music by 
B. Black and W. Smith. © 1 «. 
June 8, 1928; EH 694214; Villa Moret, 
inc., San Francisco. 12779 


Jubilate Deo; music by Leonard 
Thomas; mixed voices; in E flat; 
organ ace. 4to. © June 1, 1928; 
2 ce. June 1; EH 693093; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 12780 

Jubilee stomp; by Duke Ellington; pf. 
©: ‘Pune °2./1928 ;) 2c. = Tune 92H 
693286: Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 12781 


Just a beautiful memory of you; fox 
trot, words and music by A:-"D. 
Evans, of Canada, arr. by Harry 
Adams. “©’° 1c June 11; 1928-" & 
693341; Archie D. Evans, Cedoux,. 
Sask., Canada. 12782. 


Just a bungalow; fox trot, de J. Dan- 
ielson et R. Enton, both of France ; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Apr..,..20, 192355 1 JG) Alawar. By, 
662532; Editions musicales Sam 
Hox, Paris. 12783. 


Just a dream; words and melody by 
W. T. Mason. © 1c. June 2, 1928; 
E 694142; William Theodore Mason, 
La Salle, Il. op 284 


Just a little after-glow; melody by 
M. A. Cowdery. © 1 ec. June 16, 
1928; E 693441; M. A. Cowdery, 
Cleveland. . 12785 


Just a little jazz; words and music 
by’ DD. Holland: s@. ey shes ts. 
1928; E 693397; Dorothy Holland, 
Tuolumne, Calif. 12786: 


Just a little love song; from Grand 
street follies of 1928, words and mu- 
sic by Max Ewing: pf. and ukulele 


aee. ©. June 13, 1928; 2 ce June 
15; E 694484; Harms, inc., New 
York. 12787 


Just a littl way away from home; 
lyric by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, 
music by Osear Levant; pf. and. 
ukulele ace. © May 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 31; E 690996; Remick music 
corp., New York. 12788: 


Just a picture and a memory ; fox trot, 
words and music by A. D. Evans, of 
Canada. © 1. June 11, 1928; EB 
693340; Archie D. Evans, Cedoux, 
Sask., Canada. 12789" 


Just another evening sweetheart; 
words and music by C. H. Hinman ;: 
pf. ©l1c. June 15, 1928; E 694431: 
Charles H. Hinman, Hastings, Mich. 

12790 


Just another night; lyrics by Mario 
Alvarez, music by N. Menendez, of 
Cuba, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ©«¢. 
June 1, 1928; E 694118; Nilo Menen- 
dez, New York. 12791. 


Just at dawn; by R. L. Mosemiller ; 
pf. solo. Cincinnati, O., Groene mu- 
sic co. © May 20, 1928; 2 c. June 
2; E 694109; Ruby Lane Mosemiller, 
Bloomington, Ind. 12792: 


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no. 6, 1928 


- 12814 


Just Jesus; words and music by Hal- 
dor Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled 
at Indianapolis. © June 1, 1928; 
2c. June 9; E 694241; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 12793 


Just like a rose; words and melody by 
H. Bayer. © 1c. May 31, 1928; E 
694028; Hugo Bayer, Menasha, Wis. 

12794 


Just like the snowfiakes; words by 
W. C. Podole, music by Haldor Lille- 
nas, of Norway, domiciled at In- 
dianapolis. © June 1, 1928; 2 ce. 
June 9; E 694245; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 12795 


Just look at my sweetie; words and 
music by J. Brabenec. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 2, 1928; 
E 694133; Joe Brabenec, Chicago. 

12796 


Just one; words and music by A. M. 
Byrne. [Photostat] ©1ce. June 1, 
1928; E 694016; Anna-Marie Byrne, 
Jackson Heiehts, L.. 1, N.Y... 12797 


Just wishing; words and music by 
L. N. Rogers. ©1c. June 14, 1928; 
E 693420; Lois Newton Rogers, San 
Antonio. 12798 


Kakemonos; Japanese suite, by Henry 
Gibson, of England; orech. with 1st 
violin and pf. conductors. 1. The 
bells of spring. [2 others] © Oct. 
4, 1927; 1 c. each Apr. 23, 1928; E 
692372; J. Liber, music publisher, 
London. 12799 


Katy did; theme 1-3, by J. H. Sedlon. 
© 1c. June 9, 1928; E 694267; Jo- 
sef Harry Sedlon, Cleveland. 12800 


Keep me true; hymn, words and music 
by Nell E. Mays. © Dec. 30, 1927; 
2c. June 4, 1928; E 694101; Nellie 
Mays, Washington. 12801 


Kentucky ; words and music by Maury 
Madison [pseud. of W. R. Smith] 
© 1c. June 2, 1928; E 693108; W. 
Renwick Smith, Paris. 12802 


Kentucky home is calling me; words 
by Mabelle Francis, music by J. 
Weddell. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 9, 1928; E 693306; 
Johnny Weddell, Oakland, Calif. 

12803 


Keyboard frolics; by A. Louis Scar- 
molin; pf. © May 24, 1928; 2 e. 
May 31; E 694069; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 12804 


Keyboard klassic; by R. Marine; pf. 
© dune” 1 YTege 2" eo Sune: 9" By 
694230; Robert Marine, New York. 

12805 


Kick off; march, one or two step, by 
Abe Losch; pf. © June 4, 1928; 
2c. June 5; E 693149; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

12806 


Kiddy dear; words and music by 
W. C. Gunther. 4to. © June 12, 
1928; 2 c. June 13; E 6943833; Wil- 
liam Carl Gunther, New York. 12807 


Kindersuite (Suite enfantine) ; bearb. 
von Joseph Achron, op. 57, fiir 2 vio- 
linen, viola, violoncello, klarinette u. 
klavier; partitur u. stimmen. 
May 10, 1928; 1 e¢. June 12; BH 
694331; Universal edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 12808 


Kitson (C. H.) Two dance forms; by 
C. H. Kitson, of Great Britain; pf. 
Pavane. [1 other] © June 12, 
1282 1) Gc. dune fe >) Hh” 692466 - . W.. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 12809 


Kleine (Die) auf besuch; text von 
Ernst Neubach, musik von Robert 
Gilbert, of Germany. Ich hab’ das 
ktissen gelernt von Waldemar. [4 
others] © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 c. June 
16, 1928; EH 692574; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 12810 


Knight (The) of Bethlehem; motet, 
words by H. N. Maughan, music by 
Peter Christian Lutkin; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 6, 1928; 2 e. 
June 7; E 693236; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 12811 


Koélsche aat; biittenmarsch lied, text 
von Franz Chorus, musik von Fritz 
Hannemann, of Germany; orch. mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © Jan. 12, 1926; 
ioe: Mar. 2, t825 EB) -685602)"5b J. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rhine, Germany. 

12812 


Kolsche aat; text von Franz Chorus, 
musik von Fritz Hannemann, of Ger- 
many.’ © Jan: 5.1926") ©. Mar. 2: 
1928; E 685588; P. J. Tonger, Co- 
logne/Rhine, Germany. 12813 


Koffler (Josef) 15 variations; d’aprés 
une suite de 12 tons de J. Koffler, of 
Czcchoslovakia, op. 9; pf. © Apr. 
70, 1928; 1 c« May 23; E 692482; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

12814 


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12815 


Konzert (Concerto) ; von Frederick A. 
Stock; ftir violine u. orch., in D 
moll. Partitur..@© May 12, 1928; 
1 ec. June 12; EK 6943832; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

12815 


Kosakkmarsch; avy Fridtjof Lorang 
Hansen, of Norway; pf. © May 31, 
1928; 1c June 15; E 692566; Norsk 
musikforlag, a/s, Oslo, Norway. 

12816 


Krakowiak; moja mamusiu wydajze 


minnie zamaz, by Frank Przybyl!ski; 
pf. ©1c. June 2, 1928; E 694126; 


International music pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 12817 
Krieger (Adam) Arien; von A. 


Krieger, of Germany, ausgewaihlt u. 
eingerichtet von Hans Hoffmann; 
eine singstimme mit generalbass u. 
orchesterritornellen zu fiinf stimmen 
mit generalbass. 4to. © Jan. 1, 
1928; 1 ec. Apr. 23; E 692475; Georg 


Kallmeyer verlag, Wolfenbtittel, Ger-’ 


many. 12818 


Kukuiecka polka; by Frank Dukli, arr. 
by Lou's Vitak; concertina. © 1 ¢. 
June 9, 1928; EK 694279; Vitak-Hlsnic 
co., Chicago. 12819 


mista iszla; melody by P. 
© 1c. June 13, 1928; 
EH :6938353; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 12820 


Lady Mary; selection, by Aibert Sir- 
may, of Hungary, selected and arr. 
by H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain: 
orch. with 1st violin conductor. 
London, Chappell & co., Itd. © May 
21; 192831 ye. .June »2;; EH - 692356 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 12821 


Lady of love; words by Alfred Bryan 
and Pete Wendling, music by J. S. 
Zamecnik ; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © June 20. 
1928; 2 ¢ June 19; E 693456; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 12822: 


Lame duck blues: melody by Spencer 
Williams. © 1c. June 14, 1928; E 
693407; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 12823 


Lamento; su poesia popolare toscana, 
musica di Attilio Poleggi, of Italy. 
Rome, Edizione Fratelli De Santis. 
Or Web. 1, b928 5 1 en Mewar Bt) 
692421; Vincenzo Di Donato, Rome. 

=. 12824 


Lamplighter (The); words by Harry 


Kemp, music by Marian Coryell; 
high voice. © May 24, 1928; 2 c. 


Kuma y 
Humeniuk. 


pt. 1H, Reiss, ¥. 23. 


May 31; E 694064; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 12825 


Lass (The) with the delicate air; by 
Michael Arne, arr. by J. B. Fox, 
adapted by Ralph L. Baldwin; 
women’s voices, with sop. solo. 4to. 
© May 24, 1928; 2.¢ May 31; E 
694058; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 12826 


Lass (The) with the delicate air; 
words and music by Michael Arne, 
arr. by Gordon Jacobs, new arr. by 
Harold Davidson, of Great Britain; 
in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 © Mar. 6; 
E 685425; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 12827 


Last night I dreamed you kissed me; 
fox trot, lyric by Gus Kahn, music 
by Carmen Lombardo, arr. by Frank 
Skinner; orch. 4to. © June 11, 
1928; 2 c. June 13; E 694897; Leo 
Feist, inc. New York. 12828 


Last (The) touch; from The silver 
swan, words by William S. Brady, 
mélody by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 
1c. May 28, 1928; E 694034; Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. 12829 


Layyaman; words and melody by H. 
Shamlian. [Armenian text]. ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1927; E 673294; Hovsep 
Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 12830 


Lazarus laughed; incidental music to 
the play, words by Hugene O’Neill, 
mus c¢ by A. Alexander. [Photostat] 
© 1c. May 14, 1928; H 694027; 
Arthur Alexander, Los Angeles. 

12831 


Learn the lesson; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by Arthur Grantley. 
© Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c« June 18; HB 
694446; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 12832 


Lello e Lella; versi di Peppino Mendes, 
musica di C. Lembardo, of Italy. 
Milan, Casa editrice musicale Carlo 
Lombardo. © Apr. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. May 
7; E 692413 ; Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 

12833 


Let’s always count the sunbeams; 
words and music by W. R. Wiliams; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 8, 1928; 
2c. June 8; E 694197; Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. 12834 


Let’s be sweethearts; words and music 
by L.. N. Rogers. © 1 ¢ June 11, 
1928 ; EB 693351 ; Lois Newton Rogers, 
San Antonio. 12835 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 


Let yourself go [and] Sweet so-and-so ; 
from That’s a good girl, by Joseph 
Meyer and Philip Charig, of U. S., 
arr. by Max Irwin, of Great Britain ; 
orch. with pf. conductor. (Jn Chap- 
pell’s orchestral journal) © June 1, 
1928; 1c¢. June 12; E 692465 ;x Harms, 
inc., New York. 12836 


Letterina ’e Napule; parodia deila can- 
zone Cartulina ’e Napule, versi di 
Roberto Ciaramella, musica di G. 


De. Luca, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. 4to. [Words and melody 
only] © June 1, 1928; 2. ¢. June 2; 


E 694113; Ernesto Rossi, New York. 
12837 
Lettre 4 Vabsent; par René Rabey, 
of France; pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
May 23; E 692510; Heugel, Paris. 
12838 


Libellules; petit air de ballet, par 
Eug. Guillaume, of Belgium; pf. 

Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 27; E 689667 ; 
Edition Belgo-Canadienne, Montreal, 
Canada. 12839 


Libro: (11) dei compiti; per la scuola di 
teoria e solfeggio, di Ettore Pozzoli, 
of Italy. fascicolo terzo. obl. 8vo. 
© June 4, 1928; 1 c June 5; EB 
692386; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

12840 


Life’s sunshine; an allegory, words by 
Helen Warburton Joy, music. by 
Syrene Lister; high voice. © May 
24, 1928: 2c. May 31; E 694055; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 12841 


Linda triguena; criolla, letra de Luis 
Llorens Torres, musica de L. B. 
Girona, arreglo de R. Marquez; pf. 
© 1c. June 12, 1928; E 694354; 
Luis Berrios Girona, Santurece, P. R. 

12842 


Lindbergh’s victory song; words and 
music by J. G. Sandburg. Chicago, 
National music co. © June 5, 1928; 
2c. June 6; E 694166; J. G. Sand- 
burg, Chicago. 12843 


Lindy : Vauciello d’e nnuvole 
(Lindy the bird of the clouds); 
versi di A. S. Martorelli, musica di 
Nick Aversano; pf. © June 7, 1928; 
2c. June 18; BE 694486; Alfredo Mar- 
torel.i, New York. 12844 


Lindy (The) rose; words and music 
byw Holand... 6) Lc, June 13. 
1928; E 693398; Dorothy Holland, 
Tuolumne, Calif. 12845 


Lindy’s in the air; words and music 
by F. Wisterman. © June 16, 1928; 


497—28——3 


67/ 


12855 


2 ce. June 18; E 694465; Fannie 
Wisterman, Bowling Green, O. 
12846 


Little (The) brown head ; words anon., 
music by Alice Warren Sachse; low 
or med. voice. © May 24, 1928; 
2c. May 31; E 694066; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 12847 


Little (A) caprice; by A. A. Meksin, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
violin and pf. © 1c. June 1, 1928; 
E 694132; Arnold A. Meksin, New 


York. ‘ 12848 
Little (A) dream nest; words by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Horatio 


Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
26, 1928; 1 e« May 28; EH 692350; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

12849 


Little hands; motion song, words by 
Richard Hainsworth [pseud. of H. 
Lillenas], music by Haldor Lillenas, 
of Norway, domiciled at Indianap- 


olis. © June 1, 1928; 2c. June 9; 
E 694244; Lillenas pub. co., In- 
dianapolis. 12850 


Little Polinka; Polish novelty, words 
and music by A. Leff and Y. Hud- 
speth; pf. and ukulele ace. Rapid 
City, S. D., Hudspeth, Leff and 
Frankforter. © May 22, 1928; 2 «. 
May 24; E 694080; Alice Leff and 
Yvonne Hudspeth, Rapid City, S. D. 


12851 

Little (A) smile will cheer; words and 
music by H. Eikenberry. © 1 «. 
June 9, 1928; E 694295; Herbert 
Hikenberry, New York. 12852 


Little star; by Modeste Moussorgsky, 
transcribed by Ernest Brenncecke, 
ir. s.0rgan.,/ ©..May 24, 1928-.2, c. 
May 31: E 694056; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 12853 


Lola: intermezzo, par M. Meunier, of 
Holland, ari. par Thom Adee, of 
Great Britain; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. Rotterdam, Ph. Hakkert, 
iy 400, (C). Dec eta l027 zl e. Lan. 
12, 1928; E 692097; Meyer de Wolfe, 
London. 12854 


Londonderry air; transcribed by Wil- 
liam At Taylor; pf. Boston, Mass., 
W. B. Hasey & co. © June 16, 1928; 
2c. June 18; E 694488; W. B. Hasey, 
Boston. 12855 


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12856 


pt. 111, Nn. s., v. 23 


Lone (The) eagle; march, by Hervy 
Cary, arr. by ,.Ed Chenette; band. 
4to. © May 23; 1928; 2 c. June 20; 
E 694577; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 12856 


Lonely ; fox-trot, words by W. S. Fran- 
cis, music by C. T. Wilmore. © June 
8,°1928; 2 c«. June 9; E 694258; 
William S. Francis and Clarence T. 
Wilmore, New Haven. 12857 


Lonely; words and music by S. HE. 
Hoop, arr. by Bob Taylor; pf. and 
ukulele acc.: © June 19, 1928; 2 c. 
June 18; E 693460; Sada E. Hoop, 
Denver. 12858 


Lonely for someone; words by Serena 
O’Meara, music by W. J. De Broux; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 12, 
1928; 2c. June 14; E 694405; Valley 
music co., Little Chute, Wis. 12859 


Loneiy little bluebird; words and 
music by Harry Woods. © June 11, 
1928; 2c. June 12; E 693326; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. . 12860 


Lonely (The) road; from The silver 
swah, words by William S. Brady, 
melody by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 
1c. May 28, 1928; E 6940385; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12861 


Lonesome and blue; words and music 
by A. W. Hunt. [Words and melody 
only] ©'1 ec. June 18, 1928: E 
684490; Alton Wayne Hunt, Los An- 
geles. 12862 


Lonesome and blue: words and music 
by G. C. Holtzendorf. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «¢. June 1, 1928; 
E 694301; Grover C. Holtzendorf, 
Philadelphia. 12863 


Lonescme for yeu; words and music 
by L. Morse. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 14, 1928; E 
693391; Lee Morse, New York. 

12864 


Lonesome (A) heart; ballad, words 
and music by A. Gladstone. © June 
12, 1928; 2c. June 18; E 693457; A. 
Gladstone, Los Angeles. 12865 


Lonesome in the moonlight; words by 
Benee Russell, music by Abel Baer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 6, 1928; EH 694201; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 12866 

Lonesome lullaby ; words and music by 
Rae Young fi. e. G. R. Young] © 
1 c. June 2, 1928; E 694128; G. Rae 
Young, Walla Walla, Wash. 12867 


Longing; melody by Jimmy Bruno 
[pseud. of James W. Bruno] and — 
Billy Van [pseud. of W. Van Fecht-. 


mann] © 1c May 21, 1928; BH 
693261; William Van Fechtmann, 
New York. 12868 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; words 
- from the Scriptures, music by A. 
Garfinkel; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © June 13, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 19; E 6938453; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 12869 


Lord’s (The) prayer; from the Bible, 
musical setting by J. Forsyth. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
June 11, 1928; E 693350; Josephine 
Forsyth, New York. 12870 


Lord’s (The) prayer; set to music for 
use in schools, by Frederic H. Wood, 
of England, op. 28, no. 1. 4to. 
©: June, 6,),0928," 1 Se. eigen 7.23 H) 
692431; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

12871 


Lotta trix; by R. Marine; pf. © June 
1, 1928; 2 c. June 9; E 694231; Rob- 
ert Marine, New York. 12872 


Louma: 3° barcarolle, de Serge Weks- 
ler, of France; pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 
1 ce. May 28; E 692500; Choudens, 
Paris. 12873 


Love affairs; words by Al Dubin, music 
by J. Russel Robinson; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © June 15, 1928; 2c. June 
16; E 6934385; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 12874 


Love and mother; anthem for Moth- 
er’s day, words by Mattie B. Shan- 
non, music by I. H. Meredith; sop. 


and alto. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 18; E 694445; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 12875 


Love letters; duet, from The silver 
swan, words by William §S. Brady, 
melody by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 
1c. May 28, 1928; E 694036; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 12876 


Love simplified; words and music by 
L. B. Cummings, of Canada. ‘Toron- 
to, Canada; Whaley, Royce & ©co., 
Itd. © June 1, 1928; 1 ¢ June 4; 
E 692363; Lillian Bell Cummings, 
Shellbrook, Canada. 12877 


Love’s ; echo; words,.by James B. 
Thompson, music by Adam Geibel: 
in F. © May 24, 1928; 2 c. May 28; 
E 690974; Theodore Ptesser  €0., 
Philadelphia. 12878 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 . 


12900 


~ 


Love’s labor lost; romanza appassion- 
ata, by Bertram Srawley, scored by 
Geo. H. Sanders, both of Great 
Britain; pf. © May 26, 1928; 2c. 
June 1; E 693087; Sanders-Weiss, 
inc., New York. 12879 


Love’s philosophy; words by Percy 
Bysshe Sheiley, music by D. Booth, 
of Canada. © 1c. June 12, 1928; 
BE 693358; Daisy Booth, Royal Oak, 
B. C., Canada. a 12880 


Love’s sweetest song; words by Palmer 
Hartsough, music by A. F. Kellogg. 
© June 2, 1928; 2 ec. June 11; EH 
693330; Arthur F. Kellogg, Colum- 
bus, O. 12881 


Loving you; lyrics and music by G. 
Bernhard:) © 1 'c. Apr. 23, 1928; 
E 688966 ; Grace Bernhard, Oakland, 
Calif. 12882 


Loving you as I do; words and melody 
byt W. I. Mason. © 1 c. June, 2, 
1928; E 694137; William Theodore 
Mason, LaSalle, I. 12883 


Lucerito mio; foxtrot, letra de J. del 
Moral, mtsica de Jose Sabre, of 
Mexico. © June 1, 1928; 1 ¢«. June 
5; E 692364; A. Wagner y Levien, 
sucs. Ss. en c., Mexico City, Mexico. 

12884 


Lucky at cards; from The silver swan, 
words by William S. Brady, melody 
by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 1c. May 
28, 1928; E 694048; Leo Feist, ine., 
New York. 12885 


Lucky dog; by Mel B. Kaufman, arr. 
by Walter C. Schad; orch. with pf. 
or. organ ace. 4to. © June 5, 1928; 
2c. June 6; E 694154; Irving Ber- 
lin standard music corp., New York. 


12886 
Lula Belle; words and music by L. 
Gavigan. [Photostat] © 1 ¢« May 


29, 1928; E 693101; Louise Gavigan, 


Sacramento, Calif. 12887 
Lullaby; words by S..G. Rusk, music 
by Margaret Rusk Griffiths. [Photo- 


stat] ©1c: June 9, 1928; E 694274; 
Margaret R. Griffiths, Cleveland. 
12888 


Lullaby for a baby fairy; a whimsy, 
words by Joyce Kilmer, music by 
Minnie Coons. Freeman; med. voice. 
Ge. dune 4, 1928: 2 c. june Lun) 
694380; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12889 


Luna mezzo mare; versi e musica di 
Paolo Citorello, of Italy, domiciled 


at Philadelphia. [Words and melody 
only] © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; 
E 688268; Italian book co., New 
York. 12890 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) To 
a wild rose; arr. by R. V. How- 
ard; four violins. © 1 c. June 5, 
1928; E 693210; Robert Victor How- 
ard, Washington. 12891 


Machetero (El); letra y musica de 
Hnos Bafiuelos, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. ©1c. June 18. 
1928; E 694500; Felipe Valdes Leal, 
Los Angeles. 12892 


Madrecita ; cancion Mexicana, letra y 
musica de Luis Martinez Serrano, 
of Mexico. © May 15, 1928; 1 ec. 
June 5; E 692365; A. Wagner y 
Levien, sucs. s. en ¢c., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 12893 


Magic isle; words by W. H. Sahly, 
music by O. M,:-Watson. [Words 
‘and melody only] © 1c. June 5, 
1928; E 693207; O. M. Watson and 
W. H. Sahly, Hollywood, Calif. 

12894 


Magyar népzene (Ungarische volks- 
musik) ; English tr. by M. D. Calvo- 
coressi, Deutsch von Emma Kodaly, 
musik Kodaly Zoltan, of Hungary. 
Budapest, Rozsavolgyi és tarsa. 3 
furet. 11. Elkialtom magamat.. [5 
others] © Jan. 1, 1928; 1 e. May 
28; E 692377; Zoltan Kodaly, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 12895 


Maid of old Bombay; words and mu- 
sic by Billy Heagney. © May 19, 
1928; 2c. June 5; EH 693138; Gotham 
music service, ine., New York. 

12896 


Major (The) scales; by John M. Wil- 
liams. © May 7, 1928; 2 c. May 8, 
1928; aff. May 24; A 1077439; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 12897 


Make every day your Mother’s day; 
words..and music by M.. IL. Sayet. 
© 1c. June 6, 1928; E 694190; Mu- 
riel Irene Sayet, Brooklyn. 12898 


Malézieux (Georges Errest) Con- 
certo; pour. pf. et orch., par G. E. 
Malézieux, of France; pf. solo; en 
mi min. © Jan..4, 1928; 1 c...Mar. 
9; E 692458; Editions du magasin 
inusical, Pierre Sehneider, Paris. 

12899 


words. and 
(Ort arc 
Ashley 

12900 


Mammy’s croonin’ tune; 
music by A. Alexander. 
June 6, 1928; E 694187; 
Alexander, San Francisco. 


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12901 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Man (The) I love; intermezzo, by 
George Gershwin, arr. by Max Ir- 
win, of Great Britain; orch. with pf. 
conductor. London, Chappell & ¢o., 
ltd, ..Ato...@ May. 16, 1928 2/.1..G 
May 31; E 692355; Harms, ine., New 
York. 12901 


Manhattan blues; by R. Marine; pf. 
© June 1, 1928; 2 ce. June 9; E 
694232; Robert Marine, New York. 

12902 


Mareh heroic; by Kilenyi-Frey; orch. 
4to. © May 31, 1928; 2c June 1; 
E 693092; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 12903 


Mareh of the peer tae by C. HE. 
Smith; pf. © 1c. June 11, 1928; 
E 694291 ; Charles E. Smith, Youngs- 
town, O. 12904 


March of the nobles; by I. Borovsky, 
arr. by Harry L. Alford; band. 4to. 
© May 29,.1928; 2 c«. May 31; HB 
694089; Isadore Borovsky, Minne- 
apolis. “12905 


Marche noble; grand march proces- 
sional, by Christian Bach, arr. by 
M. L. Lake; small oreh. with pf. 
conductor. © May 23, 1928; 2 c. 
May 26; E 693221; Ludwig music 
pub. co., Cleveland. 12906 


Marching (A) song; from That’s a 
good girl, words by Desmond Carter, 
music by Joseph Meyer and Philip 
Charig. London, Chappell & eo., ltd. 
© May 26, 1928; 2 c. May 31; E 
694053 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

12907 


Marcia dei soldati Abruzzese; versi e 
melodia di P. Sciascia. © 1c. June 
14, 1928; E 693416; Pasquale Sci- 
ascia, Philadelphia. 12908 


Mare Andaluso prés de Cadix; chan- 
son espagnole en one step, paroles 
francaises de René Vilhianne, mu- 
sique de Robert Stolz, of Austria, 
adaption rythmique de E. Frati. © 
May 2, 1928; 1c. Apr. 18; E 689498 ; 
Société anonyme des éditions Ri- 
cordi, Paris. 12909 


Maria; one step, by Mel B. Kaufman; 
orch. 4to. © May 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 1; E 694115; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 12910 


Maria Tudor; di A. Carlo Gomes, gran 
fantasia in 3 parti di Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy; piccola oreh. con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. pte. 2,3. © June 4, 
1928; 1 c. each June 5; E 692383, 
692384; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

12911, 12912 


Marie; words and melody by I. Berlin. 
1 ec. June 4, 1928; E 693176; 

Irving Berlin, ine., New York: 
12913 


Marine syncopations; by R. Marine; 
pf: © June 1, 1928-7 2ee7 sue 9: 
HE 694233 ; Robert Marine, New York. 

12914 


Marionettes; intermezzo, by Hugo 
Felix, of Austria, domiciled at Port- 
chester, N. Y.; pt. © June 4, 1928; 
2c. June 11; E 694882; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 12915 


Marionnettes; par René Rabey, of 
France; pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 «. 
May 23; E 692507; Heugel, Paris. 

12916 


Mariquita; versi di Enrico Frati, mu- 
sica di Renato Peneo, of Italy. Mi- 
lan, Casa editrice musicale Carlo 
Lombardo. © Apr. 1, 1928; 1c¢. May 
7; E 692415; Carlo Lombardo, Mi- 
lan. 12917 


Mark-time; march two-step, by Harry 
J. Lincoln; pf. © June 4, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 5; EH 693143 ; Vandersloot mus ¢e 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 12918 


Mary; words by C. H. Youngs, music 
by Fern Swanson and C. H. Youngs. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 688387; 
Charles H. Youngs, Nelson, Neb. 

12919 


Maschietta; canzone fox trot, parole 
di Emilio Reggio, musica di Ettore 
e Achille Schinelli, of Italy. ©1le. 
Mar. 17, 1928; E 685997; Ettore 
Schinelli and Achille Schinelli, Rome. 

12920 


Masque of the red death; a satire in 
rvthmical dissonance, words by Ed- 
gar Allan Poe, adapted by Neal Cald- 
well, music by H. Forrest. [Photo- 
stat] ©1c. June 8, 1928; E 694220; 
Hamilton Forrest, Chicago. 12921 


Masquerade; words by Mary Compton, 
music by Charles W. Hamp and 
Emile Ricca; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 13, 1928; 2 e. June 15; E 


694438; Harms, inc., New York. 
12922 
Massanet (Jules Pmile Frédéric) 


Sweet good-night ; 4-pt. song, arr. by 
Charles Gilbert Spross; women’s 
voices. 4to. © May 31, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 2; E 693211; John Church co., 
Cine‘nnati. 12923 


Mazurek; wesele u jaska saboty, by 
Frank Przybylski; pf. © 1e¢. June 
2, 1928; E 694127; International mu- 
sic pub. co., Chicago. 12924 


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no. 6, 1928 


Me soggira; versi di F. Giusto e G. 
Mandala, musica di F. Giusto, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Apr. 23, 1928; E 690007; Frank 
Giusto and Girolamo Mandala, New 
York. 12925 


‘ Measure for measure; morceau pathe- 
tique, by Bertram Srawley, scored 
by Geo. H. Sanders, both of Great 
Britain; pf. © May 26, 1928; 2 ¢, 
June 1; E 693088; Sanders-Weiss, 
ine., New York. 12926 


Meet my baby; words and music by 
C. Gross, arr. by Raye Nazer; pf. 
© 1 ce. May 31, 1928; E 693114; 
Charles Gross, Brooklyn. 12927 


Melancholy yodel blues; words and 
melody by Spencer Williams. © 1c. 
June 9, 1928; E 694281; Triangle mu- 
sie pub. co., ine., New York. 12928 


Memories; from The silver swan, 
-words by William S. Brady, melody 
by H. Maurice Jacquet. ©1e¢. May 
28, 1928; E 694049; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12929 


Memories of France; words by Al Du- 
bin, melody by J. Russel Robinson. 
© 1c May 31, 1928; E 694011; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 12930 


Memory hall; words by M. Smith, mu- 
sic by Edna Osgard Larson. On- 
alaska, W's., Smith and Osgard. © 
June 9, 1928; 2c. June 9; E 694262; 
Merretta Smith and Edna Larson, 
Onalaska, Wis. 12931 


‘Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Symphony in A _ minor; 
Scotch, by Felix Mendelssohn, op. 56, 
ed. by Percy Goetschius; pf. © May 
Cisse e. and all. dune ws A 
1078942 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

12932 


Menuet; par Philippe Gaubert, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Apr. 
20, 1928; 1 ec May 23; E 692514; 
Heugel, Paris. 12933 


Menuet facile; par Eug. Guillaume, of 
Belgium; pf. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 e. 
Apr. 27; E 689670; Edition Belgo- 
Canadienne, Montreal, Canada. 

12934 


Meredith (I. H.) 5 motion songs for 
Easter; words by yarious authors, 
music by I. H. Meredith and Grant 
Colfax Tullar. S8yo. 1. Come little 


12944 


_ 


flowers, arise. [4 others] © Jan. 

28, 1928; 2 ec. June 18; E 694444; 

Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 
12935 


Merlino mastro d’organi (Merlin meis- 
ter der orgeln) ; dramma musicale 
in 2 parti, di G. Francesco Mali- 
piero, of Italy, Deutsch von R. St. 
Hoffmann, of Austria; riduzione per 
pf. e canto. 1. L’ineantesimo. [1 
other] © May 10, 1928; 1 ¢. June 
12; D 27833; Universal edition ac- 
tiengesellschaft, Vienna. 12936 


Message (A) of roses; words and mu- 
sic by J. D. Fisher; in E flat. New 
York, Frank Harding. © June 4, 
1928; 2 c. June 7; EH 693248; John 
D. Fisher, Harrisburg, Pa. 12987 


Metodo per violino; di B. Campagnoli, 
interamente rinnovato da _ Enrico 
Polo, of Italy. [Italian and Span- 
ish text] pte. seconda. © June 13, 
1928; 1 c@ June 14; BE 692558; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 12938 


Mi corazon para ti; vals, por C. Rubal- 
cava y Ed. Tavo, both of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Pho- 
tostat] © May 3, 1928; 2c. May 5; 
E 691268; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 12939 


Military buck dance; patriotic patrol, 
compiled and orchestrated by Geo. 
H. Sanders, of Great Britain; pf. © 
May 26, 1928; 2 c. June 1; E 693085 ; 
Sanders-Weiss, inec., New York. 

12940 


Military maids; from Revue des am- 
bassadeurs, words and music by Cole 
Porter. London, Chappell & co., Itd: 
© May 29, 1928; 2 c. June 11; EB 
693316; Harms, inc., New York. 

12941 


Military misterioso; by Theodore 
Hahn, jr.,,.and,, Carl, Hahn; oreb., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
June;itL,; 1928; (2 7¢.. dune, 44: 
694386; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

12942 


Minecuccio passaguaie; versi di F. Fa- 
nizza, musica di A. Libardo, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [ Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 25, 
1928; E 6933286; Antonio Libardo and 
Frank Fanizza, New York. 12943 


Miner’s (The) prayer; words by Bart 
Good, music by Al Sikes, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© June 12, 1928; 2 c. June 14; BE 
694398; Milton Weil music eco., Chi- 
cago. 12944 


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12945 


Minnesota; lyric by H. S. Short, mu- 
sic by J. A. Swenson. © June_ 5, 
1928; 2 c. June 8; E 694308; Har- 
riet Stowe Short, Minneapolis. 

12945 


Minuetto; melody by F. Feldman, op. 
55; in G © 1c. June 4, 1928; H 
693183 ; Frank Feldman, Brooklyn. 

12946 


Mississippi in the moonlight; melody 
by Robert King. © 1 ¢. June 7, 


1928; E 693264; Shapiro, Bernstein > 


12947 


Mississippi woman blues; yodel, words 
and melody by Spencer Williams. 
© 1c. June 14, 1928; E 693408; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc, New 
York. 12948 


Misterioso agitato; by. Theodore Hahn, 
jr., and Carl Hahn; orch., with pf. 
or organ conductor. © June 11, 
1928; 2 c. June 14; E 694391; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 


& co., inec., New York. 


Misterioso dramatico; by ‘Theodore 
Hahn, jr., and Carl Hahn; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
June 11, 1928; 2 ¢c.. June 14; EH 
694394; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

12950 


Mit hjemland (My homeland); sang 
av O. Berild, music and tr. by S. 
Garborg, of Canada, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; mixed voices. © June 
7, 1928; 2 c. June 16; E 694485; S. 
Garborg and Olaf Berild, Los An- 
geles. 12951 


Mocho (HI) lencho; marcha-one step, 
by Ed. Tavo, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
June 1, 1928; 2c. June 11; E 694252 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

12952 


* Mompellio (Federico) 38 liriche; versi 
di Marga e Grill, musica di: F. Mom- 
pellio, of Italy. Genoa, Stamperia 
musicale R. Leo. 1. Idillio. ee 
‘others]’ © Mar. 10, 1928; 1 c. May 
7; E 692416; Federico Mompellio, 
Rome. 12953 


Monali (Mona Lee) ; Hawaiian waltz 
song, words and music by A. Leff 
and* Y. Hudspeth; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Rapid City, S. D., Hudspeth, 
Leff and Frankforter. © May 22, 
1928; 2 c. May 24; E 694081; Alice 
Leff and Yvonne Hudspeth, Rapid 
City; S. D. 12954 

Moods and motives for’ motion pic- 
tures; a loose leaf collection by 
Theodore Hahn, jr., and Carl Hahn; 


12949 


pt. IIT, N. s., V. 23 


orch. vy. 2.. © June 11, 1928; 2’ ¢. 
_ June 14; E 694895; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 12955 


Moonbeams; serenade, from The red 
mill, words by Henry Blossom, mu- 
sic by Victor Herbert, arr. by George 
J. Trinkaus; female voices. 4to. 
May 26, 1928; 2 e. May 31; EH 
694079; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 12956 


Mooney moon; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by A. D. Evans, of Canada. © 
1c. June 11, 1928; E 693344; Archie 
D. Evans, Cedoux, Sask., Canada. 

12957 


Moonlight madness ; words and melody 
by Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. © 
1c. June 6, 1928; E 694175; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 12958 


Moonlight on the lagoon; words by 
Mitchell Parish, music by Elliott 
Jacoby; pf. and ukulele ace. © June 
2, 1928; 2 c June 9; E 693289; Jack 
Milis, inc., New York. 12959 


Moonlit Spain; words and music by 
LL.’ W. Kasman, arr. by Harry L. 
Alford... © June 12, 1928; 2 ec. June 
14; E 694407; Louis W. Kasman, 


‘Chicago. 12960 
Moorish (A) street; by Theodore 
Hahn, jr., and Carl Hahn; orech., 


with pf. or organ conductor. © 
June’ tl 79283" 2°-¢) shure Es 
694387 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

12961 


Morena; words by J. N. Herrera, mu- 
sic by J. N. Herrera and Ed. Tavo, 
both of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York. 
2 c June 11; E 694248; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 12962 


Morescea ; intermezzo, di F. Paolo Fron- 
tini, of Italy; piccola orch. © May 
11,. 1928; 1 «@ June 7; BE 692405; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 129638 


Morning (The) just dawning brings 
you; words and music by G. John- 
ston. © June 9, 1928; 2 e¢. June 11; 
E 694235; Gertrude Johnston, Bilt- 
more, N. C. . 12964 


Morning revels; by R. L. Mosemiller ; 


pf. Cincinnati, O., Groene music ¢o. 
© May’ 20, 1928; 2- ec’ June 2; EH 
694110; Ruby Lane Mosemiller, 
Bloomington, Ind. 12965 


Mosir sonando; waltz, by A. Schwartz; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1928; E 691419; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 12966 


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words and 
[ Armenian 


Most beautiful woman; 
melody by H. Shamlian. 


text? (© “Lc. Aug. 124,.01927; EB 
673296; Hovsep Shamlian, Union 
City, N. J. 12967 


Mother dear; words and music by H. 
HW. “Wickey? “pf: -© 1 c¢.' June 15, 
1928; E 694429; Hattie Huffington 
Dickey, McGehee, Ark. 12968 


Mother dear, tell me why; words and 
melody by BE. L. Gaskin. © 1 « 
June 6, 1928; E 694173; Edward 
Lew Gaskin, Allentown, Pa. 12969 


Mother state of the Forty eight Vir- 
ginia; words by W. C. Ellis, music 
by Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 9, 1928; 
E 694270; Walter C. Ellis, Roanoke, 
Va. 12970 


Mother’s day; words by F. O. Robin- 
son, music by John Heiser. © May 
2 19285) 2°-¢.. June 4; EH 693226; 
Fred O. Robinson, Cambridge, Mass. 

12971 


Mother’s love; waltz, words by M. 
Williams, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 4, 1928; E 693193; Merlissier 
Williams, St. Louis. 12972 


Mother’s (The) love song; words and 
music by F. A. Snider, arr. by Ruth 
Teeter. © 1c. June 13, 1928; EB 
694352; Flora A. Snider, Peru, Ind. 

12973 


Moths; scherzino, by John Thompson; 
pf. © May 28, 1928; 2 e May 31; 
E 694001; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 12974 


Mountain (The) butterfly; barcarolle, 
melody by F. Feldman, op. 54. © 
1 c June 4, 1928; E 693184; Frank 
Feldman, Brooklyn. 12975 


Mousquetaires (Les) au couvent; 
opéra comique en 3 actes, de Louis 
Varney, fantaisie arr. par Raoul 
Morane, of France; pf., 4 4 mains. 
© Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ce. May 23; E 
692489 ; Choudens, Paris. 12976 


Movimento continuo; tarantelle dra- 
matique, by Bertram Srawley, scored 
by Geo. H. Sanders; both of Great 
Britain; [violin with] pf. acc. © 
May 26, 1928; 2c. June 1; E 693089; 
Sanders-Weiss, inc., New York. 

12977 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Min- 
uet; from Divertimento in D, arr. 
by Spencer Dyke, of Great Britain; 


12988 


. 


violin and pf. Berner’s ed. © May 

24, 1928; 1 c« June 5; E 692428; 

Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 
12978 


Muerto en vida; danzoén, por M. 
Pagan; pf. © Feb. 15, 1928; 2 «. 
May 31; E 694007; Manrique Pagan, 
Santurce, Porto Rico. 12979 


Music writing book for scales and 
chords; minor scales, by Kathleen 
Air. © May 29, 1928; 2 c. June 1; 
aff. May 31; A 1079706; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 12980 


Musical hour; waltz, by M. Abramo- 
witz. 1 e June 14, 1928; EH 
693393 ; Morris Abramowitz, Brook- 
lyn. 12981 


Muzzle the back seat driver and drive 
her wherever you may; words and 
music by A. F. McDermott; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © May 29, 1928; 2 ¢. 
May 31; E 694090; Alfred Francis 
McDermott, Pound, Wis. 12982 


My baby wife; Charleston-fox-trot, by 
Harry Bloom, of Getmany, arr. by 


Hubert Bath, of England; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 


toe toon) twee New -2t,. bococ en 
685642; Edition Otto Kuhl, g. m. 
b. h., Cologne, Germany. 12983 


My daddy don’t do nothin’ bad; words 
and melody by Andy Razaf. ©1e. 
June 9, 1928; E 694283; Georgia 
music co., New York. 12984 


My darling; words and music by 
Bernie Grossman, Guy Lombardo 
and Arthur Sizemore, arr. by Rube 
Bennett; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June 12, 1928; 2 c@ June 14; E 
694400; Randolph music publishers, 
Chicago. 12985 


My dream castles; words and music 
by Harry Taylor McLean. © 1 «@. 
June 8, 1928; E 693300; Harry T. 
McLean, Gulfport, Miss. 12986 


My girl don’t play cards; words and 
music by Arthur Swanstrom, Joe 
Schuster and John Siras; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
May 29, 1928; 2c. June 7; E 693242; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 12987 


My heaven is home; quartette, words 
by Harry D. Kerr, music by Errol 
Collins; men’s voices. 4to. © June 
20, 1928; 2 c«. June 19; E 693455; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 12988 


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12989 


My honey bug; words by F. Sierkow- 
ski, music by Jack Edwards. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © May 
18, 1928; 2 c« May 24; E 693232; 
Fred Sierkowski, Lansing, Mich. 

12989 


My little sweetheart ; words and music 
by H. M. Flinkman. © 1 ¢. June 
16, 1928; E 6938440; H. Maurice 
Flinkman, Philadelphia. 12990 


My long Island home; words by EH. L. 
Greenwood, music by H. V. Knox. 
© Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 14; E 
693452; Ed. Livingston Greenwood 
and Hugh V. Knox, New York. 

12991 


My lord; par Léo Pouget, arr. par 
Rudd, both of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1928; 
1 ec. Mar. 28; E 689066; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 12992 


My love’s an arbutus; 3-pt. song, words 


by A. P. Graves, old Irish melody | 


arr. by H. Alexander Matthews, 
adapted for school choruses by Ralph 
L. Baldwin; women’s voices. 4to. 
© May 25, 1928; 2 « June 4; BH 
694321; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© adaptation] 12993: 


My mother; words and melody by N. 
G. Vandergriff. © 1 ¢ June 15, 
1928; E 694497; Nina Goodin Van- 
dergriff, Sulphur Springs, Tex. 

12994 


My refuge; words and music by H. 
Stenbock; pf. © June 1, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 7; E 693247; Harold Stenbock, 
Chicago. 12995. 


My sorority sweetheart; words by Al 
Lewis, music by Al Sherman; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 1, 1928; 
2c June 11; E 6942384; Lewis- 
Marks pub. co., New York. 12996 


My sunshine Mary; words and music 
by Prince Akeeva [pseud. of Nathan 


S. Brody] © 1c. Apr. 238, 1928; 
E 690153; Nathan §S. Brody, New 
York. 12997 


My sweet Annette; words and music 
by Lillian Ranft; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © May 19, 1928; 2 c June 5; 
E 693134; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 12998 


My sweet baby; lyric by Chas. and 
Harry Tobias, music by Henry A. 
Tobias; pf. and ukulele acc. 
June 1, 1928; 2c. June 2; E 693155; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

12999 


pt. 11, 0. s., Vv. 23 


My sweet blue eyed Yankee maid; 
words and melody by W. A. Hazard. 
© 1c. June 15, 1928; EH 694493; | 
William Albert Hazard, Verndale, 


Sask., Canada. 13000: 
My sweet Cara Nome; words and 
music by C. C. Kuenzig. © 1 «¢. 


June 5, 1928; E 694189; Clement 
Charles Kuenzig, Girard, Pa. 13001 


My treasures; words by Rube Gold- 
berg, music by Lewis E. Gensler; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 2, 
1928; 2c. June 5; E 693215; Harms, 
inc., New York. - 13002 


My window of dreams; lyric by Alfred 
Bryan, music by John Klenner; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © June 5, 1928; 
2c. June 6; E 694167; Spier & Cos- 
low, inc., New York. 13003 


Mysterious story; -by L. Leslie Loth; 
pf. © June 4, 1928; 2c June 11; 
E 6943877; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 13004 


Na boisku (In the barn); polka, by 
Frank Dukli, arr. by Louis Vitak; 
concertina. © 1c June 9, 1928; 
E 694276; Vitak-Elsnie co., Chicago. 

13005 

Na ‘lii; Hawaiian song, words and 
music by S. Kuahiwi. © 1c. June 
15, 1928; EH 694421; Charles H. King, 
Honolulu. 13006 


Nacht (Die) von San _ Sebastian; 
operette in drei akten, von Hans 
Bachwitz, gesangstexte u. musik von 
Ralph Benatzky, of Austria. Voll- 
stindiger klavier-auszug. © Aug. 
1, 1927; 1 «@ Oct. 15; E 677604; 
Edition Vuvag, Berlin. 13007 


Naturstemninger (Naturstimmungen) ; 
av Signe Lund, of Norway, op. 61; 
pf. 1. I. baaten... [4. others] -© 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1). ¢,,June 15; H 
692568: Norsk musikforlag, a/ 3 
Oslo, Norway. 13008 


Nena, vamonos_al clinch; danzon, por 
M. Pagin; pf. ©1e, May 31, 1928; 
E 694020; Manrique Pagan, San- 
turce, Porto Rico. 13009 


New fashioned girl; fox trot, words 
and music by H. M. Flinkman. 
1 c@ May 31, 1928; E 694019; H. 
Maurice Flinkman, Philadelphia. 
13010 


New (A) method for the ‘pianoforte; 
by James Bellak and Weston Webb. 
Enl. and rev. ed. © Dec. 29, 1927; 
2c. and aff. June 5, 1928; A 1079795; 
Jack Snyder pub. co., inc., New York. 

13011 


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13034 


New Year’s resolutions; from The 
silver swan, words by William S. 
Brady, melody by H. Maurice 
Jacquet. © 1c. May 28, 1928; E 
694040; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

13012 


Nights make me think of you; words 
by S. Walker, music by Rob’t H. 
Brennen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e¢ June 13, 1928; H 694368; 
Sarah Walker, New Orleans. 13013 


Ninety (The) and nine; words by 
Elizabeth C. Clephane, music by R. 
E. Smith. © 1.¢. June 14, 1928; 
E 693388; Robert Elmer Smith, 
Visalia, Calif. “13014 


Niverd (Lucien) Six études melo- 
diques; de L. Niverd, of France; pf. 
© Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c« May 23; E 
692484; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 13015 


No sir, absolute no; words and music 
by H. F. Meyer, arr. by Hermsen- 
Suppiger; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Apr. 21, 1928; 2c. June 2; E 694099; 
Harry Fred Meyer, St. Louis. 138016 


Nobile al polo; versi e musica di Fran- 
cesco Trombetta. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © June 7, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 11; E 693327; F. Trombetta, 
Philadelphia. 13017 


Nobile stella d’Italia; versi di M. Per- 
rocato, musica di L. Canoro; violin. 
©1c. June 9, 1928; BE 694284; Maria 
Perrocato and Louis Canoro, New 
York. 13018 


Nobody but you; fox trot, words and 
music by A. D. Evans, of Canada. 
© 1c. June 11, 1928; E 693346; 
Archie D. Evans, Cedoux, Sask., 
Canada. 13019 


Nobody can take his place; words and 
melody by H. Charles. ©1 ce. June 
6, 1928; E 694188; Harry Charles, 
Atlanta. 13020 


Nobody knew; waltz, words and music 
by D. Holland. © 1 ec. June 13, 
1928; E 693399; Dorothy Holland, 
Tuolumne, Calif. 13021 


Nothin’ but blues; by Jack Wood; pf. 
© 1c June 14, 1928; E 693409; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 13022 


Nothin’ you do; words and music by 
M. L. Aaron. © 1. June 2, 1928; 
E 694052; Margaret LaMothe Aaron, 
Blacksburg, Va. 13023 


Nothing lasts for aye; from The silver 
swan, words by William S. Brady, 
melody by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 
1c. May 28, 1928; E 694041; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13024 


Nothing’s like it used to be; words 
and music by C. Smiley. © 1 ec. 
June 8, 1928; EH 694208; Charles 
Smiley, Paris, Tex. 13025 


Now tell me; lyrics and music by H. 
Kikenberry. © 1c. June 9, 1928; 
E 694296; Herbert Hikenberry, New 
York. 13026 


Nuit du Lido; [de 1928], par F. 
Wolter, of France; pour orch., avec 
parties separeés et pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 15, 1928; 1 c. May 23; 
HE 692524; F. Wolter, Paris. 13027 


Nuit du Lido; de 1928, paroles de St. 
Granier & Jean le Seyeux, musique 
de F. Wolter, of France, Paris, Edi- 
tions France-Iberia. © Apr. 15, 
1028: bicie May, 23; 692526;3., BF: 
Wolter, Paris. 13028 


Nuova (La) Italia (The new Italy) ; 
words by F. L. Zottoli, music by 
G. Ottavi. Boston, Mass., Ottavi 
bros. © May 28, 1928; 2c. June 4; 
E 693227; Frank M. Zottoli and 
Guido Ottavi, Boston. 13029 


O lo componio (A la compagne) ; 
recueilli, noté et harmonisé, avec 
adaption francaise par J. Canteloube, 
of France; 4 voix mixtes. 4to. 
Ar 20. done: ao Cy Nia y eye 
692505 ; Heugel, Paris. 13030 


O vos omnes; four pt. cho., by Ludovico 
Tommaso da Vittoria, arr. by Archi- 
bald Thompson Davison; men’s 
voices, a cappella. 4to. © May 19, 
1928; 2 c. May 28; E 694004; EH. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 13031 


O worship the King; text by Robert 
Grant, music by Adolph M. Foerster ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © May 24, 1928; 
2c. May 28; E 690971; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 130382 


Oberek ; marysia jechata z przenica do 
mityna, by Frank Przybylski; pf. © 

1 ec. June 2, 1928; E 694125; Inter- 
national music pub. co., Chicago. 

: 13033 


Oberon’s song; 2-pt. song, poem by 
Shakespeare, music by M. Crichton, 
of Great Britain; sop. and contralto. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© June 2, 1928; 1 « May 31; E 
692397 ; Margaret Crichton, London. 

13034 


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13035 


Ode 4 la France (Ode to the France) ; 
poéme de Louis Laloy, musique de 
Claude Debussy, réalisé par Marius 
Francois Gaillard, of France; solo et 
choeur. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c May 
23; E 692497; Choudens, Paris. 

13035 


Off to the war I’m going; words and 
meldoy by G. Foster. © 1c. June 
2, 1928; E 693105; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 13036 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barcarolle ; from 
the Tales of Hoffman [!], by Jaques 
[!] Offenbach, arr. by J. A. Perry; 
tenor banjo or mandola solo. New 
Bedford, Mass., Educator service. 
© Apr. 30; 41928 -.2 eo June 12" B) 
693095; Joseph Albert Perry, New 
Bedford, Mass. 13037 


Official (The) West Point march; 
words by Alfred H. Parham, music 
by P. Egner; pf. New York, Carl 
Fischer, inc. © June 1, 1928; 2 e. 
June 16; E 693423; Philip: Egner, 
New York. 13088. 


Oh! Amelia; words and music by Len 
E. Graham and George W. Crump, 
both of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Kecch; in F. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © May 29, 
1928; 1 c« May 31; E 692362; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 138039 


Oh is she mad at me; words and mel- 
ody by Cliff Friend and Irving 
Caesar. © 1c. June 6, 1928; E 
694202; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

13040 


Oh Lindy; words by C. M. Sephton, 
music by Jim Butler [pseud. of G. 
W. Butler], of Canada. ©1c. June 
2, 1928; E 694147; Charles Matthew 
Sephton and George William Butler, 
Winnipeg, Canada. 13041 


Oh, patria mia; cancion mixta, letra e 
musica de Moises Simon [pseud. of 
M. S. Rodriguez] © 1 c. May 7, 
1928; E 690454; Moises Simons Rod- 
riguez, Havana, Cuba. 138042 


Oiseau (L’) chante dans les bois; ro- 
mance, paroles de Henri Moreau, 
musique de Louis Blémant, of 
France. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 
23 ; E 692520; Heugel, Paris. 138048 


Oiseau (L’) enchanté (Der verzau- 
berte vogel) ; ballet en 1 acte d’apreés 
un conte populaire russe, de Nicolas 
Tchérepnine, of France, op. 55, rev. 
et ed. par J. Philipp; pf. © Apr. 21, 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 23 


1927; 1 ec. June 1; FE 692565; Univer- 
sal-edition actiengesellschaft, Berlin. 
13044 


Old Dutch lullaby; arr. by Clarence 
Dickinson; organ. © Apr. 21, 1928; 
2c. Apr. 23; E 688926; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 13045 


Old-fashioned girl; from Revue des 
ambassadeurs, words and music by 
Cole Porter. London, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © May 29, 1928; 2c June 11; 
E 698315; Harms, ine., New York. 

; 13046 


Old lager beer; words by V. Seelos, 
music by Jean B. Grillon. © 1 «. 
June 6, 1928; E 694186; Victor See- 
los, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 13047 


Old man Sunshine little Boy Blue bird; 
words by Mort Dixon, music by 
Harry Warren.” © May. 12, 1928; 
2c. June 14; E 694416; Remick mu- 
sic corp., New York. 13048 


Old (The) rock jail behind the old 
iron gate; words and melody by 
Georgia Yellow Hammers. © 1 ©. 
May 3, 1928; E 690284; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

13049 


Old (The) whet-stone a-grinding; by 
L. Leslie Loth; pf. © June 4, 1928; 
2 ce. June 11; HE 694878; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 13050 


Olive; by H. O. Ford; pf. ©1c. June 
15, 1928; E 693444; Hortense O. 
Ford, Tampa, Fla. 13051 


Ommie Wise; words by G. B. Grayson, 
melody by H. Whitler. © 1c. May 
83, 1928 ;; E 690281; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 13052 


On a summer night when I met you 
in the park; words and music by S. 
Miller, of Poland, domiciled at Den- 
ver. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 7, 1928; HE 693275; Sam- 
uel Miller, Denver. 138053 


On old fashioned-walz; by Harry Ca- 


hill; pf. © June 25, 1927; 2 c. July 
28; E 672472; Editions L. Maillo- 
chon, Paris. 13054 


On the lagoon; tango fox trot, words 
and music by E. LeSieur. © 1 e. 
June 1, 1928; E 694129; Eugene Le 
Sieur, Sanford, Me. 13055 


On tip-toe; ballet dance, by Walter 
Rolfe, op. 212, no. 6; pf. © June 
15, 1928; 2 c. June 18; E 694482; 
B. F. Wood music ¢co., Boston. 

13056 


684 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS, 


no. 6, 1928 


One sock blues; melody by El Watson. 
© le. June 8, 1928; E 694211; R.S. 
Peer, New York. 13057 


One step to heaven; from Say when, 
words by Raymond Klages, music by 
Jesse Greer; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Hank Linet. © -June 15, 
1928; 2 c. June 16; E 693430; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 138058 


Only in, dreams; words} and music by 
R. W. Shain. [Words and melody 
only | 
694272 ; Rose Wies Shain, Brookline, 
Mass. 13059 


Only you; valse ballad, words and mel- 
ody by O. Hoeg, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. © 1c. June 1, 
1928; E 694012; Otto B. Hoeg, Los 
Angeles. 13060 


Open our eyes; anthem, words by Fred- 
eric West MacDonald, music by Will 
C. Macfarlane; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © May 24, 1928; 2 c. May 
31; KH 694062; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. 13061 
Orgelwerke ; von Waldemar von Bauss- 
nern, of Germany. obl. S8vo. 1. 
Fantasie. [2 others] © Oct. 15, 


A928 3 oi. Gr each, Apr...23,, 1928 ;-,B 
692370; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 

13062 


Oriental (An) love song; words by 
Mitchell Parish, music by Sammy 
Fain. © June 2, 1928; 2 c. June 9; 
E 693287; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 13063 


Our eagle’s nest; words and music by 
O. A. Richmond. © June 16, 1928; 
2c. June 18; E 694463; Ora Ann 
Richmond, Grand Junction, Col. 

13064 


Our friend and President; a serenade, 
words ard music by E. M. Wright. 
© May 29, 1928; 2 ce May 31: E 
694097; Edwin Monroe Wright, 
Manteno, II. 13065 


Our sleeping soldiers; words and mu- 
sic by H. Borge; pf. © May 22, 
1928; 2 c. May 24; E 694088; Har- 
old Borge, Donaldson, Minn. 13066 


Over the tree tops; by George Elwood 
Bradshaw, op. 14: pf. © June 15, 
1928; 2 c. June 18; E 694470; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 13067 


Pa’s old hat; by Mickey Guy; orch. 
4to. © June 8, 1928; 2c. June 11; 
E 694237; Mercury music pub. co., 
New York. 13068 


©). bel SJtne 1:9)) 1928 ; ./B- 


5 13079 
Pachita; words and. melody by J. 
Bruckner. © 1 ¢. June 2, 1928; E 


693102; Joseph Bruckner, New York. 
13069 


Paganini; opérette romantique en 38 
actes, de André Rivoire d’aprés Paul 
Knepler et Bela Jenbach, musique de 
Franz Lehar, of Hungary. © Apr. 
13; 9285. Eo ev May. 10; : D2 7328 5 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 13070 


Pal of my heart; words and music by 
V. M. Loftin. © June 16, 1928; 2 e¢. 
June 18; E 694459; Virginia Mae 
Loftin, Meridian, Miss. 13071 


Panis angelicus; liturgical text, music 
by Martin G. Dumler, op. 11; 4 male 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © June 1, 
1928; 2 c«. June 5; E 694158; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 13072 


Papillons; petit air de _ ballet, 
Hug. Guillaume, of Belgium ; pf. 
Apr: 19, 1928; 1 e@. Apr. 27; EH 
689666; Edition Belgo-Canadienne, 
Montreal, Canada. 138073 


par 


Paradise; words by Bernard Margolis, 
music by George HE. Byard; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Kansas City, Mo., E. 
i Dresseln, ‘Op May, 22,28 920 a, C 
May 24; E 694085; E. L. Dressel 
pub. co., Kansas City, Mo. 13074 


Paris pearl; words and music by 
G. C. Holtzendorf. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. June 1, 1928; E 
694802; Grover C. Holtzendorf, 
Philadelphia. 13075 


Parisette; [de Paris qui tourne], par 
F. Wolter, of France; pour orch. 
avee parties séparées et pf. conduc- 
teur.!4to.°! ©r Apri 115,..1928i314. Le. 
May 23; EB 692523; F. Wolter, Paris. 

13076 


Parisette ; de Paris qui tourne, paroles 
de Mistinguett & Didier Gold, mu- 
sique de F. Wolter, of France. 


Paris, Editions France-Iberia. © 
Apri +15, 1928;> le May: 233). B 
692525; F. Wolter, Paris. 13077 


Parks’ concert quartets no. 7; music 
by J. A. Parks, Marion Moore and 
others; men’s voices. Imperial ed. 
4to. © June 11, 1928; 2c and aff. 
June 15; A 1080465; J. A. Parks’ 
co.,. York, Neb. 13078 


Partenza (La) di l’amore; versi e 
melodia di P. Sciascia. © 1c. June 
14, 1928; E 693415; Pasquale Sci- 
ascia, Philadelphia. 13079 


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13080 


Pasquaney by moonlight (Newfound 
lake); by B. BE. Thompson; pf. 
June 16, 1928;°2 e@. June 18; E 
694464; Beatrice Evelyn Thompson, 
Bristol, N. H. 13080 


Passing by; words by Herrick, music 
by Edward C. Purcell, arr. by H. T. 
Burleigh; male voices. 4to. © May 
26, 1928; 2. ce. May 28; E 690978; 
G. Ricordi & ¢o.; ine., New York. 

13081 


Patrouille arabe (Arabian patrol) ; 
d’Avenir H. Monfred, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Jan. 10, 1928; 1 e. Mar. 9; EH 692454; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 13082 


Pavos (Los) reales; corrido, letra y 
musica de F. V. Leal, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
©: 1 ¢ June 11;.1928; BH 693352; 
Felipe Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 

13083 


Peace my heart; words by R. Tagore, 
music by C. Bricken. 
18, 1928; E 694504; Cam Bricken, 
New York. 13084 


Peace waltz; by Israel Sherman, of 
Poland, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
solo, with violin solo ad lib. Chi- 
cago, National music ec. © June 5, 
1928; 2 c. June 6; E 694163; A. I. 
Sherman, Chicago. 138085 


Peaches in the springtime; words and 
melody by Will Shade. © 1 ¢. May 
3, 1928; E 690286; R. S. Peer, inc., 
New York. 13086 


Pensa alla mamma; versi di Peppino 
Mendes, musica di C. Lombardo e 
Virgilio Ranzato, both of Italy. 
Milan, Casa editrice musicale Carlo 
Lombardo. © > Mar. 15, 1928; 1 e. 
May 7; BE 692414; Carlo Lombardo, 
Milan. 13087 


Peregrino de amor. ..; canciOn Yuca- 
teca, letra de Antonio d’Acosta, mu- 
sica de Guty Cardenas, of Mexico; 
dos voces. © May 15, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Jure 5; E 6923866; A. Wagner y 
Levien, sues. s. en ¢c., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 13088 


Pesach (Passover) ; songs compiled by 
Harry Coppersmith. [English and 
Hebrew texts] 24mo. © Mar. 1, 
HOZSy; we 4C.., SANG, Alte ae a: 
A 1081355; Board of Jewish educa- 
tion of Chicago, Chicago. 13089 


Petit (Le) patre; par René Rabey, of 
France; pf.: © ‘Apr. 20,''1928:'1 ce. 
May 28; E 692512; Heugel, Paris. 

13090 


© 1c. June | 


pt: Ta, BISE wi Zan” 


Petite (La) noix; poéme de Louis 
Codet, musique de Louis Beydts, of 
France; voix élevées; en mi. © Feb. 
2, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 23; E 692376; Hdi- 
tions du magasin musical, Pierre 
Schneider, Paris. 13091 


Phantom parade (La parade fan- 
tOme); by Pierre Latour, of Eng- 
land; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Oct. :4,; 1927 3. biess Feb, 2m, 1928 +), 
685645; Edition Otto Kuhl, g. m. 
b. h., Cologne, Germany. 13092 


Phi delta kappa sweetheart ; words by 
Stark Paget and Harry Baxter, mu- 
sic by S. Paget; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Mary Florence. © June 
16, 1928; 2 c. June 18; E 694451; 
Alabama Alpha chapter of Phi delta 
kappa fraternity, Montgomery, Ala. 

: 13093 


Piano accompaniment to etude no. 32 
by Kreutzer; by E. W. Stevens. of 
England, domic led at Portland, Or. 
© 1 c..Mar. 26, 1928; E 694306; 
Ethel Williams Stevens, Portland, 
Or. 13094 


Piano accompaniment to etude no. 33 
by Kreutzer; by E. W. Stevens, of 
England, domiciled at Portland, Or. 
© 1c Mar. 26, 1928; E 694307; 


Ethel Williams Stevens, Portland, 
Or. 13095 
Pictorial review; march, by C. A. 


Egener, arr. by James C. McCabe; 
oreh., with pf. or organ conductor. 
4to. © June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 7; 
E 693245; M. Baron, Great Neck, 


Le MEIN, O80 13096 
Pictures on the eyelids; words and 
music by J. G. Kitchell. © 1 c¢. May 


16, 1928; E 687140; Joseph Gray 
Kitchell, New York. 13097 


Piéce idéale: by H. B. Weatherdon, of 
England; organ. London, Novello & 
co., ltd. © June 6, 1928; 1 ce. June 
7: E 692399; H. B. Weatherdon, 
Chingford, England. 13098 


Pieces for tiny children; words and 
music by Flora McConaughy and 
Alice Reynolds Fischer. [Words and 
melody only] © Aug. 25, 1927; 2 ¢. 
and aff. May 17, 1928; A 1080119; 
Bryant music co., New York. 138099 


Pilgrim (A); sacred song, words by 
William R. Newell, music by Mabel 
Johnston Camp. © May 28, 1928; 
2c. May 31; BE 690994; Norman H. 
Camp, Chicago. 13100 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 


Pining for you; words and music by 
H. Hikenberry. ©1c. June 9, 1928; 
BE 694297 ;s H. E’kenberry, New York. 

y 18101 


Piojito; tango cancion, de Juan Aba- 
los, arr. par EF. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
mee, ba, 1028; 1. ec. June 12;, Hb 
692545; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

13102 


Piosenki od Bochni; zywea, by Frank 
Przybylski; pf. © 1c. June 2, 1928; 
E 694124; International music pub. 
co., Chicago. 13103 


Place blanche; paroles de Jacques- 
Charles, musique de Fred Mélé et 
Craven, both of France; au refrain. 
© Dec. 1, 1928; 1 ce Dec. 23; E 
684179; Editions Foucret fils, s. a., 
Paris. 13104 


Placid (The) lake; by Frances Terry; 
pf. © June 4, 1928; 2 ¢c. June 11; 
E 694873; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. 13105 


Plaintive anguish (Plainte angois- 
sante); by Pierre Latour, of Eng- 
land; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Oct. 4, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 
685644; Edition Otto Kuhl, g. m. 
b. h., Cologne, Germany. 13106 


Plantation dance; by Harold Newstead, 
op. 68, no. 6; pf., left hand alone. 
© June 15, 1928; 2 c. June 18: E 
694476; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 13107 


Play (The) of Robin and Marion (Le 
jou de Robin et Marion) ; mediaeval 
folk comedy opera in 1 act, written 
and composed by Adam de la Halle, 
of France, text or'ginal old French 
with English tr. by J. Murray Gib- 
bon, songs in modern French, music 
reconstructed and harmonized by 
Jean Beck, of France, domiciled at 
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 4to. © May 19, 
1928); 2. en June. 43D 27331;)C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 13108 


Playing my golf; words and music by 
J. Chernis. [Words and melody 
only] ©. 1 c. June.6, 1928; HE 
694168 ; Jack Chernis, New York. 

13109 

Playtime; musico-dramatic work by 
H. Hilpert. © 1c. May 28, 1928; D 
27336 ; Harriet Hilpert, Los Angeles. 

13110 


Plyn’e potok dolina; by S. Mermel; pf. 
© 1c. June 7, 1928; E 693280; In- 
ternational music pub. co.,’ Chicago. 

13111 


13122 


Poleggi. (Attilio) Liriche; parole di 
Rabindranath Tagore, musica di A. 
Poleggi, of Italy ; quattro voci soliste. 
Rome, Edizione Fratelli De Santis. 
© Feb. 15, 1928; 1 « May 7; EB 
692418; Vincenzo Di Donato, Rome. 


18112 
Polka Marianka; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. June 4, 1928; E 


693167 ; Abe Schwartz, New York. 
13113 


Poosh ’em out-ta, Tony; words by J. 
F. Cotton, music by F. R. Cotton. © 
1 «@. June 1, 1928; E 694135; Francis 
Roy Cotton, Pittsburgh. 13114 


Poppies (The) ; waltz, words by A. P. 
Moylan, music by Charles Lawerance 
Philippus. .© May 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 2; E 694111; Andrew Peter 


Moylan, Denver. 13115 
Postouro (Lo) délaissado (La bergere 
délaissée) ; recueilli, noté, et har- 


monisé, avec adaption francaise par 
J. Canteloube, of France; 4 voix 
mixtes. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c¢. 
May 238; H 692504; Heugel, Paris. 
13116 


Potpourri; von Ernst Krenek, of Aus- 
tria, op. 54; grosses orch. Partitur. 
© Apr. 30, 1928; 1c. June 12; E 
692478; Universal-edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 13117 


Powiedz ze mi dziewgze; by S. Mer- 
mel; pf. © 1 c¢. June 7, 1928; B 
693279 ; International music pub. co., 
Chicago. 13118 


Praise (Clodforwn); congregational 
anthem, words from Psalms 75 and 
77, English adaptation by T. Parry, 
music by Caradog Roberts, of Great 
Britain; 4 mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © May 28, 1928; 1 c. June 2; 
EK 6923844; Banks & son, York, HEng- 
land. 13119 


Prelude-caprice; by Selim Palmgren, 
ed. and fingered by Percival Gar- 
ratt, of Great Britain; pf.. © Apr. 
3.1938; 1.e.,Apr..53..E 68917: fF. & 
W. Chester, ltd., London. 13120 


Prelude-nocturne; by Selim Palmgren, 
ed. and fingered by Percival Garratt, 
of .Great Britain; pf...© -Apr...3, 
1928; 1.c. Apr. 5; E 689170; J. & W. 
Chester, ltd., London. 13121 


Preludio al gallo mananero (Prélude 
au coq matinal); de Joaquin Rod- 
rigo, of Spain; pf. © May 20, 1928; 
1 e¢. June 12; E 692543; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. 122 


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13123 


Press on; hymn, words and music by 
Nell E. Mays. © Dee. 30, 1927; 2 ¢. 
June 4, 1928; E 694102; Nellie Mays, 
Washington. 13123 


Pretty girls and roses; from The sil- 
ver swan, words by William S. 
Brady, melody by H. Maurice Jac- 
quet. ere.) Maye 2a Lo Zee 
694047; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

13124 


Pretty Irish rose; waltz, words and 
music by Nelson H. Bell, of Canada ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © May 29, 
1928; 1 ec. May 28; EH 692245; Leo 
Feist, Itd., Toronto, Canada. 13125 


Prime (Le) gioie del giovane clarinet- 
tista; florilegio melodico italiano, 
arr. di Alessandro Cardoni, of Italy. 
album 1e2. © June 13, 1928; 1 ¢. 
each June 14; EH 6925638, 692564; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 13126, 13127 


Prime (Le) gioie del giovane cornet- 
tista; florilegio melodico italiano, 
arr. di Alessandro Cardoni, of Italy. 
Album 1.e 2. © June 138, 1928; 1 ec. 
each June 14; E 692560, 692561; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 13128, 13129 


Prisoner’s (A) dream; by Louis W. 
Chobar; orch. 4to. © May 22, 
1928; 2 ce. May 26; E 694222; Frank 
Harding, New York. 13130 


Prohibition, no, no; words by E. L. 
Greenwood, music by H. V. Knox. 
© May 31, 1928;'2 ¢c. June 5; EB 
693130; Edw. L. Greenwood and 
H. V. Knox, New York. 13131 


words and music by M. 
Brittell. San José, Calif., Golden 
Gate publishers. © Apr. 27, 1928; 
2c. May 4; E 691228; Mary Brittell, 
San José, Calif. ies 2, 


Put a flavor to love; novelty fox trot, 
words and music by W. Crawley ; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © 1 ¢. June 6, 
1928; E. 694185; Wilton Crawley, 
New York. 13133 


Quand l’ombre descend; par Gabriel- 
Marie, of France; violoncelle et pf. 
© Apr. 26;°1928"1 May 23°" i 
692527; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

’ 13134 


Quest’ é Firenze; 6/8 one-step canzone, 
versi di Guido Pinelli, musica di U. 
Volpi, of Italy; orch. con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Apr. 2, 1928; 1 «. 
May 7; E 692407; Ulderigo Volpi, 
Rome. 13135 


Quick and nimble; by Walter Rolfe, op. 
212, no. 2; pf. © June 15, 1928; 2c. 


Promises ; 


pt. III, 0. 8., v. 23 


June 18; E 694478; B. F. Wood mu- 
Sic co., Boston. 13136 


Quickstep in B flat; by Armistead Bay- 
lor; melody with pf. ace. [Photo- 
stat] ©l1c. June 2, 1928; E 693110; 
Armistead K. Baylor, New York. 

13137 


Quinet (Fernand) Sonate; de F. 
Quinet, of Belgium; alto et pf. © 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ec: May 23; EH 692485; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

13138 


Rabbi (Der) mit dem Talmud; melody 
by A. Schwartz. © 1 ¢. June 4, 
1928; E 693163; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 13139 


Rainbow blues; by Dollie Morrow 
[pseud. of B. M. Morrow]; pf. 
1c. May 31, 1928; E 694017 ; Blanche 
Marie Morrow, Swampscott, Mass. 

13140 


Raindrops; by W. F. Wirges; pf. © 
1 ec. June 12, 1928; E 6943849; Wil- 
liam F. Wirges, New York. 13141 


Rainy day. can’t rain on me; words by 
Elizabeth Peden, music by Hugene 
Platzman. © June 8, 1928; 2 e. 
June 9; EH 693293; North American 


music co., Chicago. 13142 
Ramon Novarro; by José Reyes, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 


© 1 e« June 4, 1928; E 693198; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 13143 


Red, (A) red rose; 3 pt. cho., poem 
by Robert Burns, music by Frank 
S. Hastings, arr. by Victor Harris, 
adapted by Ralph L. Baldwn; 
women’s voices. 4to. © May 24, 
1928; 2 c. May 31; E 694059; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13144 


Red River tragedy; words and melody 
by P. Norton. © 1c June 6, 1928; 
E 694172; Preston Norton, Kiblah, 
Ark. 13145 


Red (The) robe; selection, by Jean 
Gilbert, arr. by Hans Spialek, of 
Austria, domiciled at New York; pf. 
S' June 2, 1928's 24e) Tunes. By 
693217; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 13146 


Regimental march; first medical regi- 
ment, first div sion, words and music 
by John A. Watfield, arr. by Alex 
Natafalusy; pf. © June 9, 1928; 
2c. Jyne 13; E 693377; First medi- 
cal regiment, U. S. army, Carlisle, 
Pa. 13147 


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no. 6, 1928 


13168 


Requiem; cho., words by Robert Louis 
- §tevenson, music by Sidney Homer, 
op. 15, no. 2, arr. by Victor Harris, 
adapted by Ralph lL. Baldwin; 
women’s voices. 4to. © May 24, 
1928; 2 ec. May 31; E 694060; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13148 


- Rest in the gospel of God; words by 
Hleanor M. Loomis, music by Homer 
Tourjée; med. or high voice. © 
June 7, 1928; 2c. June 11;.E 693329 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 
13149 


Resuscitated rhymes; words and music 
by Clarkson Rose, of Great Britain ; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa -nota- 
tions] © May 4, 1928; 1c. June 7; 
E 692447; Reynolds & co., London. 

13150 


Reward; words and melody by Sidney 
Clare and Lew Pollack. © 1c. June 
1, 1928; E 694119; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inec., New York. 13151 


Ricereare; musica di V. Di Donato, of 
Italy; pf. Rome, Edizione Fratelli 
De Santis. © Feb. 15, 1928; 1 ec. 
May 7; E 692419; Vincenzo Di 
Donato, Rome. 13152: 


Right or wrong; fox trot, words and 
music by Haven Gillespie and 
Arthur Sizemore, arr. by Bob Har- 
ing; orch. 4to. © June 4, 1928; 
2 ec. June 4; E 694108; Triangle 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 


13153 
Riotous (The) mob; heavy agitato, by 
Jacques Pintel, scored by L. A. 


Kempinski; orch. © May 31, 1928; 

2c. June 1; E 693097; Irving Berlin 

standard music corp., New York. 
13154 


Ritorna, oh, Nobile: versi di A. Di 
Raffaele, musica di A. Galasso, of 
Italy, domiciled at Jersey City. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 13, 1928; E 694851; A. Di 
Raffaele, Antonio Galasso, and J. 
Clano, Jersey City. 13155 


Robin Hood, ine.; operetta in three 
acts, words by Frederick H. Martens, 
music by Allan Benedict. Full vocal 
se. and libretto. © Apr. 24, 1928; 
wee. Apr. 2: D 27318; Henry. iT. 
F tzSimons, Chicago. 13156 


Robots; syncopated impression, by 
Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain, op. 
$1; pf. © June 8, 1928; 1 c. June 
11; E 692471; Keith, Prowse & co., 
1td., London. 13157 


Rochester ; words and music by C. M. 
Gibson. © May 26, 1928; 2 c. May 
29; E 694071; Charles M. Gibson, 
Rochester, N. Y. 13158 


Rococo; tango, de Manuel Jovés, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch, 
avee pf. conducteur et paroles, 4to. 
© Dec. 20, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 9, 1928; 
E 692453; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

13159 

Romance; by Israel Sherman, of 
Poland, domiciled at Ch.cago; pf. 
solo, with violin solo ad lib. Chi- 
cago, National music co. © June 5, 
1928; 2 c. June 6; E 694161; A. I. 
Sherman, Chicago. 13160 


Romance; de Richard Schneider, of 
France, op. 18; violon solo avee acc. 
d’orech. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ec. May 23; E 692537 ; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

13161 


Romanee, no. 2; by Israel Sherman, of 
Poland, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
with violin solo, ad lib. Chicago, 
National music co. © June 5, 1928; 
2c June 6; E 694162; A. I. Sher- 
man, Chicago. 13162 


Romance et tarentelle; de Max 
d’Ollone, of France; basson avec acc. 
de pf. © May 20, 1928; 1 c. June 
12; E 692544; Editions musicales 
Hvette, Paris. 13163 


Romeo in Georgia; three-pt. song, by 
John Prindle Scott, arr. by Christo- 
pher O'Hare; sop., alto and bar. 
4to. © June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 7; 
EK 694196; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 
New York. 13164 


Rondel; morceau de genre, d’ Alfred 
Capri, of France; pf., violon et vio- 
loneelle, contrebasse ad lib. 4to. © 
Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 23; E 692536; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

13165 


Rosaline; fox trot, words and music 
by A. D. Evans, of Canada. ©1e. 
June 11, 1928; EH 6938348; Archie D. 
Evans, Cedoux, Sask., Canada. 

13166 


Rose-buds; fox trot, words by J. B. 
Crosby, music by Thomas Dorsey. 
© June 12, 1928; 2c. June 14; EB 
694401; Joseph B. Crosby, Chicago. 

13167 


Rose Conley; words by H. Whitler, 
melody by G. B. Grayson. © 1 «. 
May 3, 1928; E 690282; Ralph Peer. 
New York. 13168 


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13169 


Rose (A) fable; words and music by 
C. B. Hawley, arr. by Paul Bliss; 
sop., alto and bass. 4to. © May 
28, 1928; 2 ec. May 31; E 690984; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 13169 


Rose of the world; words and music 
by J. F. Ainsley; in E flat. New 
York, Frank Harding. © June 4, 
1928; 2 c June 7; E 693249; James 
F. Ainsley, Masontown, Pa. 13170 


Rose (A) of yesterday; words by O. 
H. Newburgh, music by Ted Girard. 
New York, Frank Harding. © June 
4, 1928; 2 c June 7; BH 693252: 
Orpha Hastings Newburgh, St. Paul. 

iewival 


Rose petals falling; words and music 
by L. B. Holley. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. June 2, 1928; E 693185; Laura 
Barrett Holley, Hollywood; Calif. 

13172 


Russian song without words; melody 
by A. Simkin. 
E 693283; Aaron Simkin, Los An- 
geies. , taLeS 


Russland-Russland [and] Die babe in 
der zeide; words by Morris Rund, 
music by S. Secunda. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 13, 1928; 
HE} 694359; Samuel Secunda, Brook- 
lyn. 13174 


Safranek (V. F.) Thirty quicksteps; 
arr. by. .V.._-K. Safranek: 7 24mo. 
1. Drum.—2: Bugle or trumpet. © 


Mar. 7,' 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 30; E 
694221; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 13175 


Sally, I want to be where you are; 
words and music by A. L. Friedman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 5, 1928; E 693201: Alvin L. 
Friedman, Cleveland. 13176 


Saltimbanques (Les); opéra comique 
en 3 actes et 4 tableaux, de Louis 
Ganne, fantaisie arr. par Raoul 
Morane, of France; violon et pf. © 
Apr? 20/1/1928 sh bee May 233) Ei 
692488 ; Choudens, Paris. 1oL77 


Same old song; words and music by 
C. Hartzell; in G. © 1c June 138, 
1928; E 698395; Clarence Hartzell, 
Huntington, W. Va. 13178 


Sancta Maria; 3-pt. song, by J. Faure, 
arr. by Harry Rowe Shelley, adapted 
for use by school choruses by Ralph 
L. Baldwin; women’s voices. 4to. 
© May. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. June4; EH 
694319; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
[© adaptation] 13179 


© 1 c¢. June 7, 1928; : 


Saturnia; inno, versi di A. Martorelli, 
musica di Paolo Signore. 
7, 1928; 2 c. June 18; E 694487; 
Alfredo Martorelli, New York. 

13180 


Say it; words and melody by BE. For- 
tunato. © 1c. June 15, 1928: E 
694427; Eugenio Fortunato, Phila- 
delphia. 13181 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Minuet and 
trio; from Schubert’s quartet in A 
minor, op. 29, arr. by Harvey Grace, 
of Great Britain; organ. © May 
18, 1928; 1 c. May 26; E 692337; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, The year 
book press, ltd., London. 13182 


Rondo brillante; op. 84, no. 2, 
adapted by Harold Bauer; two pf., 
with four hands. © June 4, 1928; 
2c. June 11; E 694372; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York.’ 13183 


Schwebel’s new instruction book for 
rag-jazz syncopated piano playing; 
by E. J. Schwebel. © June 1, 1928; 
2c. June 18; E 694450; Edwin John 
Schwebel, St. Louis. 13184 


Scotch lullaby; by Francesco B. De 
Leone, transcribed by Rob Roy 
Peery; violin and pf. © May 24, 
1928; 2 c. May 381; E 694067; G 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 138185. 


Scuola (La) del bel canto italiano: 
di Alessandro Cardoni, of Italy. 
1°. album. Ad uso dei solisti del 
cornetto si bemolle e del flicorno 
sop.—2. Ad uso dei giovani clarinet- 
tisti. © June 13, 1928; 1 c. each 
June 14; E 692559, 692562; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 13186, 13187 


Se fué Maria; letra -y musica de Hnos. 
Banuelos, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. © 1c. June 18, 
1928; E 694501; Felipe Valdes Leal, 
Los Angeles. 13188 


Sea breezes; by Jessie Furze, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Sailing away. [5 
others] © June 4, 1928; 1 c. June 
15; E 692573; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 13189 


Sea flowers; by Harold Newstead, op. 
63, no. 3; pf., left hand alone. 
June'!'15, “P92 a ee hime 16's)" Hh 
694473; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 13190 


Seduction; valse lente, by Theodore 
Hahn, jr. and Carl Hahn; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
June 11, 1928; 2 e June 14; EB 
694392; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

13191 


690 


pt. III, 0. 8., v.23 


© June’ 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 


See-saw Margery Daw; dance from 
Mother Goose ballet, by Elsie Whit- 
romp: i pt. “© June) 4, 1928);\;2) c¢. 
une 43°) 693152 ;° ' Clayton |''F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 13192 


Sén-Dzon (Lo) (La _ Saint-Jean) ; 
recueilli, noté et harmonisé, avec 
adaptation francaise par J. Cante- 
loube, of France; 4 voix mixtes. 
4to.: © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. May 238; 
EK 692503 ; Heugel, Paris. 13193 


Serenade; cho., from The silver swan, 
words by Williany S. Brady, melody 
by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 1c. May 
28, 1928; E 694033; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. * 13194 


Serenade; words anon.,.music by H. 
Woollett. © June 5, 1928; 2 c. June 
8; E 694315; Harry Woollett, Chi- 
cago. 13195 


Serenata Cubana; letra e musica de 


Moises Simons [pseud. of M. 8. Rod-— 


(Ga ly Gy Mla 7, L928: a 
Moises Simons Rodriguez, 
13196 


riguez | 
690458 ; 
Havana, Cuba. 


Shadows; words by Oscar Petty, rev. 
by Raymond R. Weeks, music by 
L. F. Drew. © 1c. June 13, 1928; 
E 694369; Lorna Frances Drew, New 
York. Lee. 


She is gone; words by L. Carey, music 
by Rob’t H. Brennen. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 13, 1928; 
E .694365; Lucinda Carey, Gustine, 
Calif. 13198 


She is my honey; words and music by 
Spencer Williams. © June 20, 1928; 
2c. June 19; E 693464; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

13199 


She stays out all night long; words 
and melody by Will Shade. © 1 e. 
May 3, 1928; E 690285; R. S. Peer, 
inc.,.New York. 13200 


She tucked in the covers at night; 
words by E. C. Baird, music by J. E. 
Sturgis and Floyd Jones. 12mo. © 
June 2, 1928; 2 c. June 8; BE 694204; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

13201 


Shepherds (The); from the cantata 
The wondrous story, text by Ray- 
mond Harl Bellaire, music by Rich- 
ard Kountz; sop. and alto. 4to. 
May 26, 1928 ; 2 c. May 31; E 694074; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

13202 


497—28——_4 


13212 


Sherman (Israel) Five variations of 
‘the Jewish national song, Haticvoh; 
by I. Sherman, of Poland, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. Chicago, National 
music co. © June 5, 1928; 2 c. June 
6; E 694160; A. I. Sherman, Chicago. 

13208 


Shilamar (The); fox trot, by Fred 
Fisher, arr. by Walter Paul; orch. 
4to. © May 23, 1928; 2 c. May 25; 
E 693213; Harms, inc., New York. 

13204 


a 


Shimmy; aus dem tanzspiel Baby in 
der bar, von Wilhelm Grosz, arr. von 
Gustav Blasser, both of Austria; pf. 
© Apr. 30, 1928; 1 ec. June 12; E 
692479; Universal-edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 13205 


Shine for Jesus; words by Haldor Lil- 
lenas, music by Bertha Mae Lillenas. 
©" June 1, 1928 2 -c) “sume Osan) 
694248 ; Lillenas pub. co., Indianapo- 
lis. 13206 


Shuffle your feet and just roll along; 
from Blackbirds of 1928, words by 
Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © May 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 5; E 693118; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 13207 


Sight (A) in camp; poem by Walt 
Whitman, music by D. T. Symons, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd. © June 5, 1928; 1 «. 
June 2; E 692398; Dom Thomas Sy- 
mons, Bath, England. 13208 


Silver ships of memory; words by 
Edith Tudor Hart, music by Frances 
Woodwright, of England. © Apr. 
18, 1928; 1 ec. June 4; E 6923845; 
West’s, Itd., London. 13209 


Silver slippers; by H. O. Ford; pf. 
© 1c. June 15, 1928; E 693445; 
Hortense O. Ford, Tampa, Fla. 

13210 


Since mother’s gone; words and music 
by C. J... Robison. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ce. June 9, 1928: 
E 693305; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 13211 


Since my sadness; processional hymn, 
words by George Herbert, music by 
Roy Thompson, of England; organ 


ace. 4to. © May 29, 1928; 1 ¢. May 
81; E 6923836; Novello & co., Itd.. 
London. 13202 


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13213 

e 
Singer (The) of Naples; musical com- 
edy in 2 acts, lyrics by Cynthia 
Dodge, music by May Hewes Dodge; 
voeal se., with full dialogue. 4to. 
© June 11, 1928; 2 c. June 13; D 
27334; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 
13213 


Singing Waters; an Indian love song, 
words and music by R. E. Smith. 
© 1c. June 14, 1928; H 693389; 
Robert Elmer Smith, Visalia, Calif. 

13214 


Siren of the Nile; words by Mitchell 
Parish, music by Jeanne Gravelle. 
©) May “31, 19283' 2 e? June: 72) Eb 
693243; Jack Mills, inc.. New York. 


13205 
Sister Della’s fella; words by Billy 
Meyers, music by Elmer Schoebel. 


© June 7, 1928; 2 c. June 14; E 
693376; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 
13216 


Six feet of earth make us all of one 
size; words and music by McCravey 
brothers; pf. and ukulele .acc. © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 2c. June 1; EH 693220; 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

13217 

Skadatin-dee; words and melody by 
Charles Tobias, Felix Bernard and 
John Siras. © 1c. June 8, 1928; 
E 693310; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 13218 


Sky blues; march-blues or rag, by 
Harry J. Lincoln; pf. © June 4, 
1928; 2c. June 5; E 693144; Vander- 
sloot music pub. co., Williamsport, 


et 13219 
Sleepy blues; words and music by 
Basil Dean, of Australia. © Apr. 


4,.1928; 1 c. June 6; E 692392; Allan 
& ¢o., proprietary ltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 13220 


Slumber song: words and music by 
C. Hartzell; in F. ©1ce. June 13, 
1928; E 693396; Clarence Hartzell, 
Huntington, W. Va. 1BYAAl 


Sly; oder, Die legende vom wiederer- 
weckten schlaifer, oper in 3 akten 
u. 4 bildern, von Giovacchino For- 
zano, Deutsche tibersetzung von 
Walter Dahms, of Germany, musik 
von Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari; klavier- 
auszug mit gesang. © June 1, 1928; 
1c. June 2; E 692381 ; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, Milan. 13222 


Smile and make the world smile with 
you; words and melody by J. J. 
Schneider. © 1 ¢c. June 7, 1928; 


pt. TEES. WBS 


E 693268; John J. Schneider, Phila- 
delphia. 13223 


Smoke; words and musie by §8. Elsmo. 
© 1-ec. June 16, 1928; E 693435; 
Sverre Elsmo, Racine, Wis. 13224 


Smutna dzi.wezyna; polka, by Frank 
Dukli, arr. by Louis Vitak; con- 
certina. © 1 ¢c. June 9, 1928; EB 
694275; Vitak-Elsnice co., Chicago. 

13225 


Snew-storm (The); 3-pt. cho., poem 
by Katharine Pyle, music by James 
H. Rogers, adapted for use by school 
choruses by Ralph L. Baldwin; 
women’s voices. 4to. © May 25, 
1928; 2 « June 4; E 694322; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13226 


Snowball am trottin’ home again; 
words and music by J. Chernis. 
[Words ang melody only] © 1 «. 
June 6, 1928; E 694169; Jack Cher- 
nis, New York. 13227 


So comfy ; words by Bernie Grossman, 
music by. Arthur Sizemore, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© “June 5,,, 1928 >) 2i.c tune sue 
694309; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 13228 


So sorry; words and melody by W. T. 
Mason. © 1 ¢. June 2, 1928; E 
694143; William Theodore Mason, 
La Salle, Ill. 13229 


Sdlvet; tekst av Henrik Ibsen, musik 
av Arne Eggen, of Norway. © 
Mar. 20, 1928) flee) ee i 
692567 ; Norsk musikforlag, a/s., Oslo, 
Norway. 13230 


Soirée dhiver (Evening of winter) ; 
paroles et musique de Marius-Casa- 
desus, of France; mezzo ou baryton. 
© Apr. 20, ;1928 :h ejdMaye 2a ya 
692494; Choudens, Paris. 13231 


Soleil (Sunshine) ; paroles et musique 
de Marius-Casadesus, of France; 
tén. ou sop. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 e. 
May 23; E 692496; Choudens, Paris. 

13232 


Some day; words and music by T. 
Alexander. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1 +e. ‘June Wiede2s; 
693278; Thomas Alexander, Brook- 
lyn. 13233 


Somebody sweet is sweet on me; words 
and music by Gus Kahn and Walter 
Donaldson. © June 18, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 19; E 683461; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 13234 


692 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1928 


13255 


o~ 


Someday; fox trot, words and music 
by A. D. Evans, of Canada. © 1c. 
June 11, 1928; E 693347; Archie D. 
Evans, Cedoux, Sask., Canada. 

13235 


Someday, somewhere; words by Lew 
Pollack, music by . Erno Rapee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
June 11, 1928: E 693360; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

13236 


Someday you'll pass this way again; 


melody by Irma Hopper. © 1 «. 
May 31, 1928; E 694023; Gene 
Austin, inc., New York. 83237 


Someone had to steal you away; words 
by Sam Coslow and Larry Spier, 
music by Harry Link; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © June 11, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
13; E 694345 ; Spier and Coslow, inc.., 
New York. 13238 


Someone — somewhere; words and 
music by Gerald Steyn, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech; 
in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 15, 1928; 1 c« May 
31; E 692351; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 13239 


Someone to admire, someone to adore; 
from Grand street follies of 1928, 
words by Agnes Morgan, music by 
Serge Walter; pf. and ukulele acc. 
G, June 13,;1928: 2 ¢ une 15;, BD 
694437; Harms, inc., New York. 

13240 


Sometime, somewhere; words by Della 
Daigle, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
©1e. June 2, 1928; E 694120; Della 
M. Daigle, Newton, Kan. 13241 


Son (The) of God goes forth to war; 
hymn-anthem, words by Reginald 
Heber, music by John Winter 
Thompson; mixed voices with alto 
solo and organ acc. 4to. © May 
25, 1928; 2 c. June 4; E 693224; 
White-Smith music pub. ¢co., Boston. 

13242 


Sonata in E minor; by Healey Willan, 
of Canada; violin and pf. © May 
29, 1928; 1 c. May 25; E 692340; 
Frederick Harris co., London. 13243 


Song development no. 2; words by 
Harry Lawson Harts, music by 
Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. Harts. 
12mo. [Words and melody only] 
© May 25, 1928; 2 c. June 4; BE 
693222; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 13244 


Song of charms; fox trot, by A. V. 
Garman; melody with pf. acc. © 
1c. June 16, 1928; E 683436; Ana- 
toly V. Garman, Seattle. 13245 


Song of joy (Chanson joyeose [!]); 
by Bertram Srawley, scored by Geo. 
H. Sanders, both of Great Britain; 
pf. © May 26, 1928; 2 c. June 1; 
EK 693090; Sanders-Weiss, inc., New 
York. 13246 


Song of Louisiana; words and music 
by V. R. Stopher. © May 25, 1928; 
2 ¢. May 28; E 693448; Vashti Rob- 
ertson Stopher, Baton Rouge, La. 

13247 


Song (The) of my heart; words and 
musie by M..F. Thau. [Photostat] 
©1c. June 2, 1928; E 693182; Max 
¥. Thau, Los Angeles. 13248 


Song (The) of the dreamer; words 
and melody by W. T Mason. © 
1 ec. June 2, 1928; E 694140; Wil- 
liam Theodore Mason, LaSalle, II. 

13249 


Song (The) of the Jew holy city of 
Jerusalem; words and music by P. 
Kanstrup; in B flat. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 15, 1928; 
E 694430; Peter Kanstrup, Long 
Beach, Calif. 13250 


Song (The) of the rivulet; by Arthur 
Kingsley, of Great Britain; pf. 
June 1, 1928; 1 c. June 2; E 692367; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

13251 


Song (The) of the shut in; words by 
Cora Mosher, music by Carson J. 
Robison. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e¢ June 9, 1928; BH: 693307; 
Vernon Dalhart, New York. 138252 


Song (The) of the women; trio or 
cho., words by Ford Madox Huef- 
fer, music by E. Chisholm, of Great 
Britain; female voices. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © May 
20, 1928; 1 c. May 19; E 692335; 
Erik Chisholm, New Glasgow, Nova 
Scotia, Canada. 13253 


Songo turnato; canzonetta Napolitano, 
versi di Pasquale Buongiovanni, mu- 
sica di Michele Sottile. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 12, 1928; 
Ee 694856; Verdi & Rossini music 
house, New York. 13254 


Songs and hymns; collected by Gun- 
nar J. Malmin; children’s voices. 
4to. © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. and aff. 
June 11; A 1080289; Augsburg pub. 
house, Minneapolis. 13255 


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pt. III, 0. s., v. 23 


Sonno (Il) di dito; di Tommaso Coz- 
zetto, of Italy, domiciled at Bound 
Brook, N. J.; violino 0 mand. © 
1c. May 28, 1928; E 694299; Chris- 
tine Biunno, New York. 13256 


Souvenir (Remembrance); paroles et 
musique de Marius-Casadesus, of 
France; mezzo sop. ou baryton. © 
Apr.:20;+-1928-3 nex Mayi2s {Ei 
692495; Choudens, Paris. 13257 


Speed the four-square gospel train; 
quartet, words by Herbert Buffum 
and Mrs. I. B., music by Islah H. 
Bonham. © July 10, 1926; 2 ce. Oct. 
15, 1927; E 674829; Anna Marie 
Anderson, Topeka, Kans. 13258 


Sphinx; poem and music by J. T. 
Lo-Re. © 1). ¢ May 31, 19285, 
693115; Joseph Tommasi Lo-Re, Chi- 


cago. 13259 
Spirit (The) of America, the glory of 
Columbia, Lindbergh; words by 


Burton Lingard Nay, music by Al- 
pha Lienhard, arr. by Mattart. © 


June 16, 1928: 2 ¢ June 18; B- 


694455 ; 
nati. 


DeAryan pub. co., Cinecin- 
13260 


Spirit (The) of the purple; march, by 
A. Pryor; band. 4to.. © June 16, 
1928; 2 c. June 18; E 694462; Ar- 
thur Pryor, Miami, Fla. 13261 


Spring flowers; waltz, by S. Lichstein ; 
pf. ©l1c. June 15, 1928; E 694422; 
Samuel Lichstein, New York. 


13262, 


Standard songs no. 11; thirteen cho- 
ruses for use in the upper grades, 
arr. by John <A. O’Shea; treble 
vcices. © May 17, 1928; 2 c. June 
2; E 694098; C. C. Birechard & co.., 
Boston. 13263 


Stars ard stars: words and music by 
J. E. Higgins; med. voice. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 12, 
1928; E 6943853; John EH. Higgins, 
Los Angeles. 13264 


Staryj jak malyj; words by Eugene 
Zukowsky, melody by A. Schwartz. 
© 1c. June 4, 1928; E 693164; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 13265 


State and Madison; by Jelly Roll 
Morton [pseud. of Ferd Morton], 
Bob Peary and Chas. Raymond; 
orch. 4to. ; © Apr. 26,, 1928; 2 ec. 
May 24; E 693229; Denton & Has- 
kins music pub. co., inc., New York. 

13266 


Stay oh golden hour; words by Carl 
Fuhrman, melody by M. McElroy. 
© 1e¢. June 12, 1928; E 693367; 
Marguerite McElroy, San Francisco. 

eet 

Step on the gas; words by Joe Hawes, 
music by M. Parr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 7, 1928; E 
693274; Marie Parr, Chicago. 13268 


Stop-trot (The); words by Ernest 
Melvin, music by Roger J. Sinclair 
[pseud. of Roger Jalowicz], of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by Al- 
vn D. Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] ©: May 25, 1928; 
1 e..May 28; E 692349; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 13269 


Strauss (Richard) Die Agyptische 
Helena; oper in 2 aufziigen von 
Hugo von Hofmannsthal, musik von 
R. Strauss, of Germany, op. 75; 
volistandiger klavierauszug mit text 
von Otto Singer. © June 6, 1928; 
1c June 7; D 27330; Adolph First- 
ner, Berlin. 13270 


Strolling alone down the avenue; 
words and music by M. EH. Carlston. 
© 1c May 28, 1928; E 694025; 
Mabel Esther Carlston, Oakland. 

: 13271 

Strudusaria; duettu Sicilianu, parole 
d G. Marrone, musica di Mario Ni- 
castro. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 2, 1928: E 693186; Gas- 
pare Marrone, Brooklyn. 18272 


Struttin’ along; words by G. William- 
son, music by J. L. Wiggin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. June 12, 
1928; E 694350; John L. Wiggin and 
Gregory Williamson, Stanford Uni- 
versity, Calif. 13273 


Students’ concertino; no. 1 in G, by J. 
Hullah Brown, of Great Britain, op. 
10; violin and pf. Berners ed. 
May ; 31, 1928:(\4:ie Juneydily E 
692464; Joseph W _lliams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 13274 

Subways of New York; words and mu- 
sic by G. C. Holtzendorf. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. June 1, 
1928; E 694300; Grover C. Holtzen- 
dorf, Philadelphia. 13275 


Sue; words and music by M. F. Thau. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢ June 2, 1928; 
E 693180; Max F. Thau, Los An- 
geles. 13276 

Summer (A) day-dream; words and 
music by Mathilde Bilbro; pf. 
June 4, 1928; 2 c. June 4; E 694374; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York, 13277 


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no. 6, 1928 


Sun-flower (The) ; words by L. G. Bar- 
ringer, music by F. E. Wilson; high 
voice. 1 @ May 15, 1928; E 
693161: Frances E. Wilson and 
Laura Graham Barringer, San Di- 
mas, Calif. 13278 


Sun will shine again; words and mu- 
sic by D. Holland. ©1e. June 13, 
1928; E 693400; Dorothy Holland, 
Tuolumne, Calif. 13279 


Sunlit fields; by Nino Morelli, op. 27; 
pf. © June 15, 1928; 2 c. June 18; 
E 694467; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 13280 


Sunlit joys; by Harvid Newstéad, op. 
63, no. 4; pf., left hand alone. © 
June 15, 1928; 2 e« June 18; HEH 
694474; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 13281 


Sunny blues; words and melody by W. 
H. Morgan. © 1 ec. June 6, 1928; B 
694178; Will H. Morgan, San Fran- 
cisco. 13282 


Sunny days; words by J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, music by Jack Shilkret, Joe 
Green and Joe McKeernum. © May 
25, 1928; 2 c. June 5; E 693141; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 13283 


Sunshine and shadow sketches; by 
Frank E. Tours, of U. S., arr. by H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; orch. 
with ist violin conductor. London, 


Chappel & oco., ltd. Sunset. [5 
others] © May 12, 1928; 1 « May 
22; E 692556; Harms, ine, New 
York. 13284 


Sunshine (The) of love; words and 
melody by W. T. Mason. ©1c. June 
7, 1928; E 693267; William Theo- 
dore Mason, La Salle, I. 13285 


Suppose nobody cared; words by Wal- 
ter Hirsch, music by Charlie Davis, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © May 22, 1928; 2 c. May 
24; E 694087; Milton Weil music co., 
Chicago. 13286 


Supposing ; 4-part song, music by J. W. 


Bischoff, arr. by Charles Gilbert 
Spross; women’s voices. 4to. 
May. 28; 1928; .2 /e.\.May,..315 +B 
- 690988; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 13287 
Sur la butte; paroles de Jacques- 


Charles, musique de José Padilla, of 
Spain. © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 ¢. Dec. 23; 
E 684180; Editions Foucret fils, s. a., 
Paris. 13288 


13299 


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Sure you remember; words and music 
by C. Smiley. © 1c. June 8, 1928; 
EK 694209; Charles Smiley, Paris, 
Tex. 13289 


Susie’s sister ; words and music by Les- 
lie Sarony, of Great Britain; pf., 
ukulele and banjulele banjo acc.; in 
C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 30, 1928;1¢ June1; 
E 692342; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London, 13290 


Swanee River sunshine; words by Ida 
Simpson, music by B. Boyd. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. May 5B, 
1928; E 693259; Ida Simpson Ben- 
nett and Bobbe Boyd, New York. 

13291 


Sweet Emmalina; words by Andy Ra- 
zaf, music by Jack Palmer; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Ben Garrison. 
© May 21, 1928; 2 c June 13; EB 
694344; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13292 


Sweet Hstella; words by Mrs. Frank 
C. Duplessie [i. e. S. Duplessie], 
musie by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. May 
17, 1928; E 693260; Selina Duples- 
sie, Fitzwilliam, N. H. 13293 


Sweet Kalua lady; words and music 
by Mel Ball and Lew Porter; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© May 19, 1928; 2 c. May 31; E 
694000; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

13294 


Sweet potato blues; words and melody 
by Bessie Smith. © 1 June 14, 
1928; E 693405; Georgia music Co., 
New York. 13295 


Sweet somebody of mine; words and 
music by Ted Koehler and Spencer 
W lliams. © May 29, 1928; 2 «. 
June 7: E 693244; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 13296 


Sweet, tender kisses; waltz, words and 
music by C. C. Kuenzig. © 1. c. 
June 14, 1928; E 6938414; Clement 
Charles Kuenzig, Girard, Pa. 13297 


Sweetest sweet ; words by J. Semancik, 
music by William Van Beaver; pf. 
and ukulele ace. New York, Frank 
Harding. © June 4, 1928; 2c. June 
7; E 693251; John Semancik. Mil- 
waukee. 13298 


Sweethearts; waltz song, words and 
music by C. Overlees. © 1 c. May 
31, 1928; E 694026; Cordie Overlees, 
Long Beach, Calif. 13299 


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Symphonic jazz poem; by D. Robin- 
son; pf. © 1c June 13, 1928; E 
693394 ; David Robinson, New York. 

13300 


Symphony number five; from The new 
world, by Antonin Dvorak, op. 95, 
ed. by Percy Goetschius; pf.; in E 
min. © May 8, 1928; 2 c. and aff. 
June 5; A 10789438; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 13301 


Table for two; from Say when, words 
by Raymond Klages, music by Jesse 
Greer; pf. acc., with ukulele arr, 
by Hank Linet. © June 15, 1928; 
Ze. June 16; E 693431; Robbins 
mus-¢ corp., New York. 13302 


Tableau villageois; poéme sympho- 
nique, d’Henry Février, arr. de Rudd, 
both of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 8, 1928; 1. 
June 7; E 692440; Enoch et eie., 
Paris. 13303 


Take me back; words and melody by 
J. Macchi. © 1 ec. June 15, 1928; 
E 694495; Jchnny Macchi, New York. 

13304 


Take me on my honeymoon; fox trot, 
words and musie by J. R. Brannan ; 
pf. St. Louis, Mo., R. Stemmel co. 
4to. © May 19, 1928; 2c. June 4; 
E 693126; Josie R. Brannan, St. 
Louis. 13305 


Tale of a ginger jar; 4-part song, 
words anon., music by Jessie L. 
Gaynor, arr. by Glenn H. Woods; 
boys’ voices. 4to. © May 28, 1928; 
2c. May 31; E 690990; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 13306 


Tanec moho kuma; melody by P. 
Humeniuk. © 1. June 11, 1928; 
E 693354; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 13307 


Tango! ... che passione! ...; di Nino 
Piccinelli, of Italy; piccola orch. 
4to. © May 18, 1928; 1 c. June 7; 
E 692401; A. & G. Carisch & @, 
Milan. 13308 


Tango della malia; versi di EH. Frati, 
musica di C. Lombardo, of Italy. 
Milan, Casa editrice musicale Carlo 
Lombardo. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 e. 
May 7; E 692410; Carlo Lombardo, 
Milan. 13309 


Tantum ergo; liturgical text, music 
by Martin G. Dumler, op. 14, no. 2; 
4 male voices; organ acc.; in E flat. 
4to. © June 1, 1928; 2 ce. June 5; 
E 694159; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 13310 


pt. 11, Dos; ¥. 2s. 


Tehini (Di); melody by A. Schwartz. 
© 1c. June 4, 1928; E 693162; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 13311 


Te di mi amor; letra y musica di Hnos. 
Banuelos, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. © 1c. June 18, 
1928; E 694502; Felipe Valdes Leal, 
Los Angeles. 13312 


Teach me to love; sacred song, words 
by Priscilla M. Dunn, musie by W. 
E. McGee. © 1c. June 8, 1928; E 
693308; Winifred E. McGee, Ceres, 
Calif. 13313 


Tears and vows; by Giuseppe Becce, 
of Italy; orch. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. 
Apr. 16; E 692424; Meyer de Wolfe, 
London. 13314 


Tell me you love me, that’s all I ask 
of you; words and music by Henry 
Santly, and Lew Pollock; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr: 25, 1928; 2 ce. 

Apr. 28; HE 688731; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. i Es ys.9 3) 


Telling the world; fox trot, words by 
A. P.» Waylonis, music by B. M. 
Hale. New York, Frank Harding. 
© June 4, 1928; 2 ec. June 13; E 
694340; A. Paul Waylonis, Cleve- 
land. 13316 


Tendre souvenance; de Maurice Pesse, 
of France; pf. © May 20, 1928; 
1 ec. June 12; E 692551; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 13317 


Tennessee mountain gal blues; words 
and melody by Spencer Williams. © 
1c. June $, 1928; E 694282; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

13318 


Terra tremuit; offertory for Easter 
Sunday, liturgical text, music by 
Martin G. Dumler, op. 13, no. 3; 4. 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
June 1, 1928; 2c. June 5; E 694156; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 13319 


Texas (The) band law; march, by E. 
E. Wilson; band. 4to. © June 6, 
1928; 2 ec. June 6; E 693255; Earl 
EK. Wilson, Waco, Tex. 13320 


That is why I love Him; words by 
Laverne Grey, music by Evangeline 
Lillenas. © June 1, 1928; 2c. Juné 
9; E 694238; Lillenas pub. co., In- 
dianapolis. 13321 


That little evening prayer; words by 
W. H. June, music by Phil Starr. © 
1c. June 2, 1928; BE 694121; William 
H. June, Susquehanna, Pa. 13322 


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no. 6, 1928 


13344 


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That old childhood home; words and 
music by EH. A. Walters. © 1c. June 
%, 1928; E 694203; Everett Arthur 
Walters, Hornell, N. Y! 13323 


That old swimming hole; words by HE. 
Dodson, music by Lillian Ruth Dod- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. May 31, 1928; E 694122; Edgar 
Dodson, Oakland, Calif. 13324 


That’s a good girl; selection, by Joseph 
Meyer and Philip Charig, selected 
and arr. by H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; orch. with 1st violin con- 
ductor. London, Chappell & co., ltd. 
© May 25, 1928; 1 c June 2; EB 
692357; Harms, inc., New York. 

Lass 


That’s dancing; words and music by 
Harry Cahill. © June 25, 1927; 2 c. 
July 28; E 672470; Editions L. Mail- 
lochon, Paris. 13326 


That’s what happens; suite poetique, 
by Marie Seuel-Holst, op. 19; pf. 1. 
When the bugle calls. [5 others] © 
May 28, 1928; 2 c. May 31; E 694002; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 13327 


That’s why the chicken crossed the 
road; fox trot, words and music by 
A. D. Evans, of Canada, arr. by 
Hareys Adams. Ct c..” sune ER 
1928; E 6938348; Archie D. Evans, 
Cedoux,, Sask., Canada. ~ 18328 


That wonderful baby of mine; words 
and music by Ralph Shaw, arr. by 
W. B. Sabin. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. 
May 3; E 690346; Gerrit P. Rogers, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 13329 


That wonderful day; words and mel- 
ody by EH. M. Roy. [Photostat] © 
1c. June 9, 1928; E 694285; Edgar 
M. Roy, Pittsburgh, Pa. 13330 


There are eyes; fox-trot, written and 
composed by Clay Keyes, of Eng- 
land; pf. acec., with. ukulele arr. by 
Charles Hanley; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
4, 1928; 1.c. June 11; E 692473; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

13331 

There'll come a time; words and music 
by Joe (Wingy) Mannone and Miff 
Mole. © May 25, 1928; 2c. June 5; 
E 693140; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 13332 


There’s a rose in my garden; words by 
C. M. Preble, music by Harry Jay 
[pseud. of Harry J. Lincoln] 
June 8, 1928; 2c. June 9; E 694261; 
Cora May Preble, Compton, Calif. 

13333 


There’s no one can do it like you; 
words and music by T. F. Barry. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 12, 1928; E 693359; Thomas 
Francis Barry, Hoboken, N. J. 

13334 


There’s no other some one like you; 
words and music by F. A.. Van 
Dusen. [Photostat] © 1c. June 1, 
1928; E 693111; Floyd A. Van Dusen, 
Altoona, Pa. 13335 


They all say goodbye to me; words 
and melody by Leo Pevsner and 
Bob Miller. © 1 ce. May 8, 1928; E 
690443 ; Miller-Pevsner co., Memphis, 
Tenn. 13336 


This thing called love; fox trot, words 
and music by J. W. W. Cumming. 
[Photostat] 1 c¢. June 16, 1928; E 
693438; John W. W. Cumming, 
Portsmouth, Va. iS Epil 


Tho somebody, stole you out of my 
arms; words by Robert Ellsworth, 
music by Bennie McLaughlin [i. e. 
B. H. McLaughlin] [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 14, 1928; 
E 693418; Bernard Howard Mc- 
Laughlin, Boston, 13338 


Thoughts; by Theodore Hahn, jr. and 
Carl Hahn; orch., with organ or pf. 
conductor. © June 11, 1928; 2 e. 
June 14; FE 694885; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 13339 


Three (The) links; march, by C. E. 


Smith; pf. © 1 ¢c. June 11, 1928; 
EK 694290; Charles EE. Smith, 
Youngstown, O. 13340 


Three men oO’ Merri; pt.-song. words 
by Dana Burnet, music by William 
G. Hammond; male voices. 4to. 
June 4, 1928; 2 c. June 6; E 694192; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 13341 


Three (The) wise men; two part song, 
from the cantata The wondrous 
story, words by Raymond Earl Bel- 
laire, music by Richard Kountz; 
treble voices. 4to. © May 26, 1928; 
2c. May 31; E 694076; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 13342 


Thy will be done; words from the 
Bible, music by H. D. Clarke. © 
June 12;' 1928;°'2'"*e.) June 15; BE 
694410; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 

133438 


Till-death-do-us-part; words and mel- 
ody by M. Pavlik. © 1 ce. May 22, 
1928; E 694021; Marie Pavlik, 
Northport, N. Y. 13344 


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13345 


Time was; by Danforth W. Comins, 
op. 9, no. 1; pf. © June 11, 1928; 
2c. June 14; E 694383; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13345 


Timmings (William T.) Canzona; or- 
gan. © May 24, 1928; 2 c. May 28; 
EK 690977; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 13346 


Tiny tunes for tiny tots; old-rhymes 
with new tunes, by Florence M. 
Gibbs, of England. © May 831, 
1928; 1 ec. June 1; EH 692380; Stainer 
& Bell,-ltd., London. 13347 


Tip-tip-toe up a tuck-tuck-tucky lane; 
words by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, 
music by Harry Warren. © May 
29, 1928; 2 c. May 31; E 690998; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 13348 


To be near my beloved (Star vicino) ; 
from Gemme de’antichita, tr. by 
Steuart Wilson, of Great Britain, 
music by Salvator Rosa; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 6; EH 685456 ; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 13349 


To dream of you; words and melody 
by E. Spicer. © 1c. June 1, 1928; 
EK 694018; Edward. Spicer, New 
York. 13350 


Toad frog blues; words and melody by 
Spencer Williams. © 1. June 16, 
1928; E 693483; Georgia music ¢o., 
New York. 13351 


Tone pictures for the beginner; short 
pieces for the pf. with preparatory 
exercises, by Buenta Carter. bk. 3. 
obl. S8vo. © May 29, 1928; 2 ce. 
June 1; aff. May 31; A 1079705; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

13352 


Tonight when you are mine; words by 
Sam Williams, melody by W. Cul- 
breth. ©.1c¢. June 14, 1928; HB 
693392; William Culbreth, Louis- 
ville. 133538 


Too busy ; fox trot, words by Ned Mil- 
ler, music by Chester Cohn, arr. by 
Frank Skinner; orch. 4to. © May 
31, 1928; 2 ce. June 1; HE 690993 ; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 


Top notch; march two-step, by Harry 
J. Lincoln; pf. © June 4, 1928; 2. 
June 5; E 6938145; Vandersloot mu- 
sic pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

13355 


13354 | 


pt. I, nN. s., v. 23 


Toyland (The) parade; by Cyril Jen- 
kins, of Great Britain; pf. © May 
22, 1928; 1 ec. June 5; E 6924380; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. 13356 


Tramp waltz; melody by Lemuel 
Turner. © 1c. June 12, 1928; EB 
693372; R. S. Peer, New York. 13357 


Tramps song; words and melody by 
C. Archuleta, jr. 1 ec June 6, 
1928; E 694174; Candido Archuleta, 
jr., Folsom, N. M. 13358 


Trav’lin’ all alone; words and music 
by J. C. Johnson; pf. © 1c. June 
11, 1928; E 693335; J. C. Johnson, 
New York. 13359 


Treachery (Trahison); by Pierre La- 
tour, of England; orch., with pf. 
conductor. © Oct. 4, 1927; 1 «. 
Feb. 27; E 685648; Hdition Otto 
Kuhl, g. m. b. h., Cologne, Germany. 

: 13360 


Treasure (The) I found at the end of 
the rainbow; words by D. W: Ken- 
nedy, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ec. June 8, 1928; E 694205; D. W. 
Roode, North Tarrytown, N. Y. 

13361 


Treasured memories; words and mu- 
sic by P. Cunningham. ©1e. June 
5, 1928; E 6938208; Peter Cunning- 
ham, Pasadena. 13362 


Trésor (Le) d’Orphée; suite de danses 
écrites pour le luth, d’Antoine Fran- 
cisque, transcrites librement par 
Henri Gil Marchex, of France; pf. 
© Mar.’ 2.1928)" 0 Ses eg oh, 
692460; Editions du magasin musi- 
cal, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 18363 


Trial song; from The silver swan, 
words by William S. Brady, music 
by H. Maurice Jacquet. © 1c¢. May 
28, 1928; E 694044; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 13364 


Trio: by G. Nacciarone, op. 3; violin, 
ceiio and pf. © 1c. June 12, 1928; 
E 6943857; Guido Nacciarone, Brook- 
lyn. 13365 


Trio nr. 2 in D dur; von Sigfrid Wal- 
ther Miiller, of Germany, op. 19; 
violine, violoncell u. klavier. © May 
14, 1928; 1 ec May 381; E 692348; 
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig. 13366 


Triptyque persan; d’aprés des frag- 
ments de poémes de Hafiz, musique 
de Vincenzo Davico, of Italy. © 
June 4, 1928; 1c. June 5; E 692887; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 13367 


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no. 6, 1928 


i 13391 


Troubles; words and music by P. F. | Ukr. poprawyny w Ameryci; melody 


Phelp. Los Angeles, Music makers 
pub. co. © June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 
11; E 693332; Phillip Francis Phelp, 
Los Angeles. 13368 


True blue; march two-step, by Abe 
Losch; pf. © June 4, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 5; E 693150; Vandersloot mu- 
sic pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 13369 


Tu sabes que te quise; pasillo, letra 
anonimo, musica de L. B. Girona, 
arreglo de R. Marquez; pf. © 1 ¢. 
June 12, 1928; E 694355; Luis Ber- 
rios Girona, Santurece, P. R. 13370 


’*Twas in the lovely month of May; 
words by Heine, music by H. Wool- 
lett. © June 5, 1928; 2 c. June 8; 
E 694316; Harry Woollett, Chicago. 

13371 


"Twas on that first glad Christmas 
morn; two-pt. carol, words by J. R. 
Jenkins, music by Arnold G. H. 
Bode; sop. ard alto. 4to. © Oct. 
aa foots 2c. June 18, 1928; HE 
694443; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York, 13372 


Twilight dreams; waltz, words and 
music by Carl Lang, of England; 
pf. and ukulele acc.; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 23, 1928; 1 ec June 4; BE 
692346; West’s, ltd., London. 13373 


Two white pigeons; words and melody 
by H. Shamlian. [Armenian text] 
© 1c: Aug. 24,°1927; E 673292; 
Hovsep Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 

13374 


Tzigano (Il); tango, parole di Paolo 
Reni, musica di V. EH. Ihne, of Italy. 
© 1c. May 7, 1928; E 692423; Vit- 
torio Ernesto Ihne, Rome. 13375 


Ucceli (Gli); suite, di Ottorino Re- 
spighi, of Italy; piccola orch. Par- 
titura. 12mo. 1. Preludio. [4 
others] © June 4, 1928: 1 c. June 
5; E 692382; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13376 


Uhr (Die) (La montre) ; ballade, von 
Carl Lowe, op. 123, no. 3, arr. von 
Leo Artok, of Germany; orch., mit 
pf. conductor. © May 3, 1928; 1 «. 
Apr. 27; E 668088; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 13377 


Ukolébavka (Berceuse) [and] Scher- 
zo; de Karel Haba, of Czechoslo- 
vakia, op. 2; housle a klavir. © 
May 15, 1928; 1 c. June 9; E 692463 ; 
Fr. A. Urbanek & sons, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia. 13378 


by P. Humeniuk. . pt. 1,2. ©1e 
each June 11, 1928; E 693355, 
693356; Paul Humeniuk, New York. 

13379, 13380 


Umberto Nobile gloria d’Italia; versi 
di Renzo Abbondandolo, musica di 
Francesco Pennino. 4to. [Words 
and melody only] © June 14, 1928; 
2c. June 16; E 693428; Italian book 
co., New York. 13381 


Umfitz (The) step; melody by M. A. 
Cowdery. © 1. June 16, 1928; EB 
693442; M. A. Cowdery, Cleveland. 

133882 


Under the blood; words by Ina Pearle 
Whaley, music by H. Hammontree. 
© Dec. 1, 1927; 2 ce. June 4, 1928; 
E 693125; Homer Hammontree, Chi- 
cago. 13383 


Underneath the moon; Indian fox trot, 
words and music by A. D. Evans, of 
Canada. © 1. June 11, 1928; E 
693349; Archie D. Evans, Cedoux, 
Sask., Canada. 13384 


United (The) States; words by C. C. 
Brix, music by Daniel H. Wilson. 
Bend, Or., Brix pub. co. © June 12, 
1928; 2 c. June 14; EH 694404; Carl 
C. Brix, Bend, Or. 13385 


Unkind mama; words and melody by 
Jack Doe. © 1c. June 14, 1928; 
E 693404; Artophone corp., St. Louis. 

13386 


Unknown (The) soldier; words and 


music by D. F. McCarthy; med. 
voice, in A flat. Wellsboro, Pa., 
McCarthy music co. © May 15, 


1928; 2 c. June 2; EH 694116; Dan 
F. McCarthy, Wellsboro, Pa. 13387 


V. F. W. encampment song; words 
and music by M. D. Draegert. © 
June 7, 1928; 2 c. June 6; E 694346; 
Mignon Dunn Draegert, Austin, 
Minn. 13388 


Vagabond (The); lyric by Al Dubin, 
music by Joseph Meyer; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 1, 1928; 2c. 
June 2; E 693154; Jerome H. Remick ° 
& co., New York. 13389 


Valse caprice; by Minnie Coons Free- 
man >? pf.) © «May i242) 1928's" 2-e: 
May 31; E 694070; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 13390 


Valse impromptu in E flat; by Jacques 
Fournier, op. 18; pf. © June 15, 
1928; 2 ce. June 18; E 694469; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 13391 


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13392 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Valzer nostalgico; parole e musica di 
N. Bennati, of Italy; ten. Florence, 
Mignani. ©: Mar. 18, 1928; 1 e. 
May 7; E 692409; Nando Bennati, 
Rome. 13392 


Vandersloot (The) solo piano folio 
no. 3; by Harry J. Lincoln, Abe 
Losch and F. H. Losey. © June 4, 
1928; 2 ec. June 5; E 693146; Van- 
dersloot music pub. co., Williams- 
port, Pa. 13393 


Vanguard (The) ; march two-step, by 
F. H. Losey, op. 363; pf. © June 
4,,1928; 2 ce June 5; E 693151; 
Vandersloot music pub. co., Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. : 13394 


Vanity fair; intermezzo, by Josef 
Pasternack ; orch., with pf. or organ. 
©: June 2, 1928; 2 « June 4: E 
693129; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 13395 


Vase (Le) de chine; poéme de Louis 
Codet, musique de Louis Beydts, of 
France. 
23; E 692375; Editions du magasin 
musical, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 

13396 


Venetian love song; words by Paul 
Bliss, music by Hthelbert Nevin, arr. 
by Ralph L. Baldwin; mixed voices. 
4to. © May 29, 1928; 2 c May 31; 
E 690987; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 13397 


Venezia; des Folies-Wagram, paroles 
de Paul Briquet et José de Bérys, 
musique de T. Petralia, [i. e. T. 
Petralia C.] of Italy. © May 11, 
1928; 1 e« June 7; E 692403; A: & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 13398 


Venus and Adonis; romance d’amour, 
by Bertram Srawley, scored by Geo. 
H. Sanders, both of Great Britain. 
©), May+26,. 1028: -2.e% June) BH 
693091; Sanders-Weiss, inc., New 
York. 13399 


Very (The) first band and orchestra 
book; by A. Mikita; 1st and 2d vio- 
lins, oboe and C saxophones. 4to. 
© June 5, 1928; 2 @ and aff. June 
8; A 1081054; Andrew Mikita, Union 
Mills, Ind. 13400 


Victory; words and music by M. M. 
Reisinger; vf. acc. with ukulele arr. 
by Claude Lapham. © June 12, 
1928; 2 c June 11; E 693331; Mary 
McKee Reisinger, Greenwich, Conn. 

13401 


© Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c Mar. 


Villanova; words and music by V. deP. 
O’Neill. © 1 °c: May 31, 1928: B 
694032; Vincent deP. O’Neill, Phila- 
delphia. 13402 


Virginia Lee; words by Blue Steele, 
melody by Bob Nolan. © 1. June 
5, 1928; E 693195; Southern music 
pub. co., inec., New York. - 13403 


Visage (The face); de Marius-Casa- 
desus, of France; violon, ou violon- 
celle et pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ec. 
May 23; E 692501; Choudens, Paris. 

—18404 


Voice (The) of mother dear; waltz, 
words by EH. M. Flynn, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. New York, Frank 
Harding. © June 11, 1928; 2 e. 
June 13; E 69438386; Edward M. 
Flynn, Bridgewater, Mass. 13405 


Voice (The) of radio; words and mu- 
sic by J. Boa. © i-e. May 31, 1928; 
E 693113; James Boa, Long Branch, 
N. ake . 13406 


Voluntairs (Les) [!] (The volunteer) ; 
by Babtiste Chevrette, arr. by K. 
Kotty. 4to. 1. Guit. acc.—2. Ist. 
mand. © May 31, 1928; 2 ¢ each 
June 11; E 6933820, 693321; K. 
Kotty, Milwaukee. 13407, 18408 


Wa-da-da; words and music by Harry 
Barris and Jimmy Cavanaugh: pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © June 15, 1928; 2 e¢. 
June 16; H 693426; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 13409 


Wait a little while; by Harry Cahill; 
pf: ©, Junec2bnd927 >. 2her Dulye2ei; 
EK 672471; Editions L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 13410 


Waiting; words and music by Carmen 
Lombardo and I. Jay Faggen. 


June 18, 1928; 2 « June 19: EH 
693462; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 13411 


Waiting just for you; words and mel- 
ody by W. T. Mason. © 1 ¢. June 2, 
1928; E 694141; William Theodore 
Mason, La Salle, Ill. 13412 


Walk that broad; melody by Tom De- 
laney and Woody Frisino. © 1 ec. 
June 13, 1928; E 694848; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 13413 


Waltz (The) of by-gone days; words 
and musie by N. S. Brody. © 1 «. 
June 7, 1928; E 693272; Nathan 8. 
Brody, New York. 13414 


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no. 6, 1928 

Waltz of memory; words by Ray 
Klages, melody by S. Levitz. ©1e. 
June 6, 1928; E 6943803; Stephen 
Levitz, New York. 13415 


Wanderer’s song; by Walter Rolfe, op. 
212, no. 5; pf. © June 15, 1928; 2 «. 
June 18; EH 694481; B. F. Wood mu- 


sic co., Boston. 13416 
Wanderlust; worte und musik von 
Emil Benatzky, of Austria. © Apr. 


1, 1928; 1 @ May 10; E 689961; 
Drei masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
13417 


Watch my daddy in the air; words by 
Pearl Aaronson, music by~-L. A. 
Donohue. ©. 1 c. June 13, 1928; HB 
694362; Louis Augustine Donohue, 
Philadelphia. 13418 


Water; words and melody by H. 
Shamlian. [Armenian text] ©le. 
Aug. 24, 1927; E 673298; Hovsep 
Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 13419 


Waves of the sea; words and music 
by J. Egbert. Spokane, Wash., 
James Egbert co. © May 29, 1928; 
2c. May 31; E 694091; James HKg- 
bert, Spokane, Wash. 13420 


*Way down home; words by J. M. Wil- 
son, music by D. C. Pedigo. New 
York, Musicraft, John W. Lang. © 
gune.;45,, 1928; ,2..¢. June, 16; BH 
693427; Daniel Clay Pedigo and 
Johnnie Martin Wilson, Fieldale, Va. 

13421 


Way (The) of my dreams; words and 
music by O. N. Page. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 14, 1928; 
E 693417; Orion N. Page, Chicago. 

13422 


Way out west in Hollywood; words and 
music by Jack and Johnie Trigg [i. 
e. Jess Parke Trigg and John Don- 
ald Trigg] [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Apr. 20, 1928; E 
688899; Jess Parke Trigg and John 
Donald Trigg, Long Beach, Calif. 

13423 


Wayside gardens; by Harold New- 
stead, op. 68, no. 1; pf., left hand 
alone. © June 15, 1928: 2 c June 
18; E 694471; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 13424 


Wdowycia; words by Eugene Zukow- 


sky, melody by A. Schwartz. ©1e. 
June 4, 1928; E 693166; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 13425 


We are the O. C. I.; Oshawa collegiate 
institute school song, words by G. S. 
Maxwell, music by F. E. Maxwell, of 


‘ 13437 


Canada. Toronto, Canada, Whaley, 
Royee & co., ltd. © June 5, 1928; 
1e. June 6; E 692368; F. E. Maxwell, 
Oshawa, Canada. 13426 


We drink a toast to you; words by 
Young-Wilson, music by W. E. Mc- 
Gee. © 1 e@ June 8 1928: BE 
693309; Winifred E. McGee, Ceres, 
Calif. 13427 


We'll never disagree; words and music 
by M. L. Brody. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 c¢. June 15, 1928; E 
694426; Murray Lee Brody, Brook- 
lyn. 13428 


We're going thru; words and music by 
C. C. Mourer. 8vo. © June 7, 1928; 
2c. June 9; E 694265; Charles Cal- 
vin Mourer, Cincinnati. 13429 


We're just growh-up babies after all; 
lyric by William G. Tracey, melody 
by Bobby Kuhn, Ist. [i. e. Robert 
Kuhn] [Words and music] ©1e. 
June 14, 1928; 693419; William 
Tracey and Robert Kuhn, New York. 

13430 


Weavers; words by Josie McNamara 
Lydon, music by R. E. Smith. ©1e. 
June 14, 1928; E 693390; Robert El- 
mer Smith, Visalia, Calif. 134381 


Were I a prince; words and music by 
O. Webs, of Czechoslovakia, domi- 
ciled at Santa Barbara, Calif. © 
1c. June 2, 1928; E 693190; Oleg 
Webs, Santa Barbara, Calif. 13432 


West end blues; melody by Jog Oliver. 
©, 1e¢ June 13, 1928; E 694347; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 13433 


What about your spruced up father; 
words by E. Manton, music by Rob- 
ert Van Sickle. New York City, 
Frank Harding. ©. May 18, 1928; 
2c. May 24; E 693231; Ernest Man- 
ton, Provo, Utah. 13434 


What am I going to do when I’m 
alone; words and music by J. 
Brabenee. [Words and melody] © 
1c. June 2, 1928; E 694134; Joe 
Brabenee, Chicago. ° 13435 


What d’ya say; words and melody by 
B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. © 1. June 8, 1928; E 
693302; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
Son, ine., New York. 13436 


What do the blue-birds say ; words and 
music by, F. E. Wilson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 15, 1928; 
EK 693446; Frances E. Wilson, San 
Dimas, Calif. 134387 


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13438 


What do you think my heart’s made 
of; words and music by Billy James; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. (Cover title: What d’ya 
think my heart’s made of) © Apr. 
26, 1928; 2 c«. June 11; E 694224; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 13438 


What makes a man blue; words and 
melody by S. Weaver. © 1c. June 
14, 1928; E 698412; Sylvester Weav- 
er, New York. 13439 


What shall I do; words and melody by 
H. Shamlian. [Armenian text] © 
le. Aug. 24, 1927; E 673297 ; Hovsep 
Shamlian, Union City, N. J. 13440 


What will I do without you; words 
and music by Marguerite Klein; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Mary 
Florence. © June 16, 1928; 2 c. June 
18; E 694453; Chansonette pub. co., 
inec., Montgomery, Ala. 13441, 


When baby eries for the moon; words 
and music by T. W. Thurban, of 
Great Britain. © May 25, 1928; 1c. 
May 26; E 692360; Cary & co., Lon- 
don. 13442 


When birds are mating; fox trot, 
words and music by O. Webs, of 
Czechoslovakia, domiciled at Santa 
Barbara, Calif. © 1c. June 2, 1928; 
E 6938191; Oleg Webs, Santa Bar- 
bara, Calif. 13443 


When Eliza rolls her eyes; words by 
Gus Kahn, melody by Harry War- 
ren. ©1c. May 31, 1928; E 694009; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

13444 


When George III was king; drama- 
tized concert programme of Old Eng- 
lish music, dialogue written and mu- 
sic selected and arr. by H. J. Taylor, 
of Great Britain. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. 4to. © Feb. 27, 
1928; 1 ec. Mar. 8; E 689300; Harry 
James Taylor, Dover, England. 

13445 


When I do wrong; 2-part, words and 
music by Kenneth S. Clark, arr. by 
Paul Bliss; treble voices. 4to. © 
May 29, 1928 sn2cie)) MayBie E 
690991; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

13446 


When I’m all alone with you; waltz, 
words and melody by H. J. Welker. 
© 1c. June 11, 1928; E 694294; Her- 
bert J. Welker, Port Chester, N. Y. 

13447 


When I’m alone; vocal fox-trot, words 
by Jack Vincent, music by Bob 
Busby, of England; pf. and ukulele 


pt. ToIpnes..W.2 


acc.; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 10, 1928; 
1 e. June 11; E 692472; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 13448 


When I was one-and-twenty; words 
by A. E. Housman, music by Stanley 
Wilson, of England, op. 37, no. 1; 
sop., alto and bass. 4to.. © May 
29, 1928; 1 ec. May 31; E 6923879; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 13449 


When night-wind sighs; words and 
music by D. Holland; with violin 
obbl. © 1c June 13, 1928;> BH 
693401; Dorothy Holland, Tuolumne, 
Calif. 13450 


When one isn’t there; musical play, 
words by C. W. Emlyn, music by A. 
Gibbs, of Great Britain. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
20, 1928; 1 « Mar. 21; E 692047; 
Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, Essex, 
England. 13451 


When springtime calls; waltz ballad, 
words by K. Schauermann, music by 
C. Eppert. © 1c. June 2, 1928; 
E 694150; Karl Schauermann and 
Carl Eppert, Milwaukee. 13452 


When the convent bells ring out ; waltz, 
words and music by Reed Stampa, 
of Great Britain; pf., ukulele and 
banjulele acc.; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 31, 
1928; 1 c. June 1; E 692353 ; Worton 
David, ltd., London. 134538 


When the moon shines; words and 
melody by Leo Pevsner and Bob 
Miller. © 1 e@. May 8, 1928; E 
690444 ; Miller-Pevsner co., Memphis, 
Tenn. 13454 


When the orchards are in bloom; 
words by Lydia Hadley, music by F. 
Krull. Indianapolis, Ind., Carlin 
music co. © June 9, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 9; E 694259; Lydia Hadley, 
Danville, Ind. 13455 


When the Son of Man returns; words 
by W. C. Ellis, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c June 9, 1928; E 694271; 
Walter C. Ellis, Roanoke, Va. 138456 


When you get to the end of your rope; 
words by J. E. Taylor, music by 
Arthur Forrest Ingler ; mixed voices. 
© May 28, 1928; 2c. May 31; HB 
690999; J. Edwin Taylor and Ar- 
thur F. Ingler, Jackman, Me. 

13457 


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no. 6, 1928 


3! 13480 


When you're really and truly in love; 
words and music by R. Lieurance, 
arr. by Stanly M. Capps. © June 
6, 1028: 2 ce. June 6; HE '6982507 5 
Richard Lieurance, Lincoln, Neb. 

13458 


When you smile; words and music 
by C. D. Fuller, arr. by Harry L. 
Alford. © June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 
8; E 694199; Carl David Fuller, 
Rolling Prairie, Ind. 13459 


When you were a sweetheart of mine; 
words by Edward Lew Gaskin, music 
by Rob’t H. Brennen. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 13; 1928; 
E 6943866; Edward L. Gaskin, Allen- 
town, Pa. 13460 


When you were mine; words by V. 
Rockwood, melody by Rocky Ber- 
nard [pseud. of Victor Edmund 
Rockwood]. © 1c. June 18, 1928; 
E 693466; Victor E. Rockwood, Al- 
hambra, Calif. 13461 


Where cherries bloom; words and 
music by Marian Coryell; high voice. 
© May 24, 1928; 2 c« May 31; EB 
694065 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

13462 


Where has my old gang gone; fox trot, 
words by Bob Nolan, music by Sam 
Gobble; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © May 10, 
1928; 2 c. May 19; E 693218; United 
pub. co., New York. 13463 


Where have all the black men gone; 
words and melody by J. C. Johnson. 
© 1c. June 11, 1928; EB 693336; J. C. 
Johnson, New York. 13464 


Where the Allegheny River flows; 
words and music by F. R. Cotton. 
© 1c. June 1, 1928; E 694136; 
Francis Roy Cotton, Pittsburgh. 

13465 


Wherever you are; words and music 
by Alexander Robinson and Aletha 
Dickerson: pf. and ukulele acc. © 
May 22, 1928; 2c. May 24; E 694088 ; 
Klaas music pub. co., Chicago. 13466 


Whip poor will; waltz, words by J. 
Monahan, music by Purl Vaughn. 
© June 8, 1928; 2 ec June 9; B 
694260; Jack Monahan, Denver. 

13467 


Whirl (A) of joy; words and melody 
by Jud Kline. ©1c. June 14, 1928: 
E 693413; Marym Sie Tahar, New 
York. 13468 


Whispers ; words and melody by C. B. 
Dietz. © 1 ¢ May 31, 1928; E 
694030; Charles B. Dietz, Brooklyn. 

13469 

Who’s that callin’; words and music 
by H. Owen and J. B. Lampe. © 
May, 29,, 1928; 2, ¢.May 31;.H 
694092; Herald Owen and J. Bode- 
walt Lampe, Chicago. 13470 


Who’s you telling; words and melody 
by William Drake. © 1 c. June 2, 
1928; E 693107; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 13471 


Whosoever will; words and melody by 
R. Prosser. © 1c. June 15, 1928; 
EK 694424; Ruth Prosser, LEHast 
Orange, N. J. 13472 


Why call me sweetheart; words and 
music by Marie Jebb. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 6, 1928; 
E 694171; Mary E. Schoen, Booth- 
wyn, Pa. 13473 


Why don’t you smile; words by Gene 
Cheelee, music by J. D. Cowley. 
[Words and music only] © 1 «. 
May 26, 1928; E 693383; Jack Dale 
Cowley, Los Angeles. 13474 


Why should we feel strange; words 
and melody by W. T. Mason. © 
1 ¢. June 2, 1928; E 694138 ; William 
Theodore Mason, LaSalle, Ill. 13475 


Why so blue; waltz, words by Phil 
Shoemaker, music by W. S. Watson ; 
pf. Pittsburgh, Pa., Volkwein bros. 
© June 5, 1928; 2 c. June 4; E 
693128; W liam §S. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh. 13476 

Widow (The) in the Bye street; 3 
excerpts from the poem by John 
Masefield, music by Sidney Homer; 
med. vo'ce. 1. Down Bye street. 
[2 others] © May 25, 1928; 2 « 
June 4; E 694327; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 13477 


Wiedoeft’s (Rudy) advanced etudes & 
studies for the saxophone; by R. 
Wiedoeft. v. 2. © May 26, 1928; 
2c. May 26; aff. May 31; A 1080287; 
Rudy Wiedceft music pub. co., New 
York. 13478 


Wildficwers; little suite, by Ernest 
Newton, of Great Brtain; pf. © 
June 4, 1928; 1c. June 15; E 692572; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

13479 


Will you remember; words and musie 
by O. Webs, of Czechoslovakia. domi- 
ciled at Santa Barbara, Calif. © 
1 ec. June 2, 1928: E 693192; Oleg 
Webs, Santa Barbara, Calif. 13480 


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13481 


Wilted (A) rose; words by H. R. 
Schnapp, melody by Arthur Darvo. 
© 1«e June 14, 1928; E 693402; 
Helen R. Schnapp, New York. 13481 


Winged flight; by Ernest R. Sargent, 


6p. > pi, © Sune ~15,, 1928: occ: 
June 18; E 694483 ; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 13482 


Winter pastoral; by Frank Bridge, of 
Great Br.tain; pf. © May 21, 1928; 
1c. June 4; E 692486; Augener, Itd., 
London. 13483 


Winter’s approach; words by Paul 
Laurence Dunbar, music by William 
Grant Still; high voice. © May 25, 
1928; 2 e. June 4; E 694823; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13484 


Wirzbickiego; polka, by Frank Dukli, 
arr. by Louis Vitak; concertina. © 
1 ec. June 9, 1928; EH 694277; Vitak- 
Eisnic co., Chicago. 13485 


Woaderful rose; werds and melody by 


Irving Morris [pseud. af I. M. 
Schlenoff] © 1c. June 13, 1928; H- 
694258; Irving M. Schlenoff, Balti- 
more. 13486. 


Wondering; words and music by Bill 
White. © June 16, 1928; 2 ¢«. June 
18; E 694454; Clarke Tate music 
house, Memphis, Tenn. 13487 


Tupifw yupifw ora épn ora dacn (Wonder- 


ing the mountains and forests) ; 
words and music by Thomas Ko- 
kin’s. [Photostat]) © 1 c. June 11, 
1928; E 693364; Peter Mouzakeotis, 
Chicago. 13488 
Won’t you believe; by C. Bricken; 
mclody with pf. acc. ©1c. June 4, 


1S628: E 694149; Carl Bricken, New 
York. 13489: 


Won't you forgive and forget, dear’; 
words and melody by F. H. Miller. 
© 1 c« May 31, 1928; EK 694031; 
F.crence KE. Miller, Philadelphia. 

13490 

World (The) is big; words by Bertha 
Mae Lillenas, music by Richard 
Hainsworth [pseud. of Haldor Lil- 
lenas] © June 1, 1928;2c. June 9; 
BE 694242; Lillenas pub. -.co.,, Indian- 
apolis. 18491 

Writin’ paper blues; words and melody 
by Willie McTell. © 1 c., May. 3, 
1928; EH 690288; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 13492 

Wroming valley; words and music by 
A. J. Burger. © June 6, 1928; 2 ¢. 


pt. IE, HS He Ze 


June 7; E 693246; Arthur J. Burger, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 13493 


Yesterday Sweetheart; words and 
music by Emmett C. Ekdall and O. 
E. Garretson. Parco, Wy., Garret- 
scn and Ekdall. © June 16, 1928; 
2c June 18; E 694458; Ora Earl 
Garretson, Parco, Wy. 13494 


Yishma el (God has heard); descrip- 
tive orental fantasia, by Roger 
Jalowiez and Adolf Lotter, both of 
England; military band, with con- 
ductcr. © May 22, 1928; 1 c. June 
5; E 692390; Hawkes & son (LOn- 
don), Itd., London. ~ 13495 


You and me; from Revue des ambas- 
sadeurs, words and music by Cole 
Porter. London, Chappell & co., Itd. 
© May 29, 1928; 2 ec. June 11; E 
693317; Harms, ine., New York. 

13496 


You can’t keep a good man down; 
words and music by M. Flanagan; 
"1st violin. © 1c. June 1, 1928; E 
694117; Michael Flanagan, New 
York. 13497 


You gentlemen of England; old Eng- 
lish song, with deseant, arr. by 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Brit- 
ain; in, A flat. 4to.~ [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 2, 
1928; 1c. Apr. 13; E 692391; Ed- 
ward Arnold & co., London. 13498 


You gotta be; words and melody by 
Pp. N. Clanciullt, 77© nt fe ote s, 
1928; E 694216; Philip Neri Cian- 
c1ulli,, Raritan, iia 2: 13499 


Yowll come back to me; words by 
Andy Razaf, music by J. C. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 11, 1928; EH 693337; J. C. John- 
son, New York. 13500 


Youll come back to me some day; 
words and melody by G. Oliver. © 
1 c«. June 138, 1928; E 694363; Gene 
Oliver, Brooklyn. 138501 


You'll never find a pal so true; fox 
trot, words by H. J. Welker and 
Harold Landers, melody by C. Pierro 
and H. J. Welker. © 1 c. June 11, 
1928; E 694293; Carmine Pierro and 
Herbert J. Welker, Port Chester, 
Nant. 13502 


You made me happy; words and mu- 
sic by Anton Olson and Charlie 
Franklin; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 1, 1928; 2 ec. June 6; H 694165 ; 
National music co., Chicago. 18503 


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no. 6, 1928 


13515 


You tho’t I’d take you back again; 
words and music by C. Brown, arr. 
by B. Van Buren. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 13, 1928; E 
694370; Claud Brown, Indianapolis. 

~ 13504 


Young 1 soldier ; by Walter Rolfe, 
@p./212, no. 1; pf. © June 15, 1928; 
2c. June 18; E 694477; B. F. Wood 
musi¢ co., Boston. 13505 


Z% kotaéyéz; polka, melody by E. Mika. 
© 1c. June 8, 1928; E 694212; Hd- 
ward Mika, Philadelphia. 13506 


Z krosna; polka, by Frank Dukli, arr. 
by Louis Vitak; concertina. © 1. 
June 9, 1928; E 694278; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 13507 


Z wdowa sie ozenic; by S. Mermel; pf. 

j © 1c. June 7, 1928; E 693282; In- 
ternational music pub. co., Chicago. 
13508 


Zanavyko polka;. melody by | A. 
Schwartz. © 1c. June 4, 1928; E 
693173; Abe Schwartz, New York. 


Zapatero (El); words by J. N. Her- 
rera, music by J. N. Herrera and Kd 
Tavo, both of Mexico, domiciled at 
New - York: pe | | Photostat] © 
asune “11, (1928: 2 ¢. June 11; 
694251; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 13510 


Zemaiciu polka; melody by A. 
Schwartz. © 1 ce. June 4, 1928; E 
693171; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

13511 

Zinka w nebi; words by Eugene Zu- 
kowsky, melody by A. Schwartz. 
pt. 1.—pt. 2. ©1.«¢ each June 4, 
1928; E 693165, 6938170; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 13622 13513 


23rd. (The) psalm; words from the 
Bible, music by H. S. Linné; low 
voice. Los Angeles, Neville-Marple 
music. co.. © June -1, -1928;, 2 ¢. 
June 9; E 694247; Hans S. Linné, 
Los Angeles. 13514 


104th (The) cavalry regimental march 
PAN? Gl by Pr A. Swab; band. “4to. 
© FurieV 9 192852" & June *9.'h 
694263; Percy A. Swab, Elizabeth- 


13509 ville, Pa. 13515 

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Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 20 unpublished) —_ 93 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 3,897 unpublished) _________ 13, 422 
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LIST..OF .MUSIC OF iWHiIChH THE:SUBSISTIMG&CORY Right 
HAS BEEN RENEWEDOUNDER SEC.” 24° OR. is ieie tan F 


MARCH 4, 1909 


’"A frangesa; march-two-step, by P. M. 
Costa, arr. by- T. M. Tobani; oreh. 
© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 44971, June 
EE: 928: 1 


Abide with me; by W. B. Lincoln; alto 
solo, sop. solo and quartette or cho. 
© W. B. Lincoln, Tampa, Fla. as the 
author. R 45082, June 1, 1928. 2 


Ahoy! ship ahoy; words by James 
O’Dea, music by Fred J. Hamill. © 
Anna O’Dea, Rockville Centre, L. L., 
N. Y., as the widow of the author of 
the words. R 45036, May 26, 1928. 

3 


Anticipation; words and music by C. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
44928, June 2, 1928. 4 


Arise, shine for thy light is come; 
Christmas anthem, music by L. G. 


Kratz. Lee G. Kratz, Omaha, 
Neb., as the author. R 44801, May 1, 
1928. a0) 


Art thou weary; hymn anthem, words 
by J. M. Neale, music by J. S. Fearis. 
© John S. Fearis, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 44779, Apr. 
30, 1928. 6 


Asperges me; no. 1, by G. M. Dethier ; 
mixed voices. © Gaston M. Dethier, 
New York, as the author. R 45173, 
Apr. 12, 1928. iG 


At eventide; music by E. S. Lorenz; 


alto. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 44794, May 1. 
1928. 8 


At twilight; by Robert L. Hilenberg, 
op. 25, no. 2; pf. © Bessie L. Hilen- 


berg, Montgomery, Ala. as_ the 
widow of the author. R 45109, June 
1, 1928. . 9 


Awake, put on thy strength; anthem, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz. Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44778. Apr. 30, 1928. 10 


[13515 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Toccata in 
C dur; bearb. von Ferruccio Busoni; 
orgel. © Gerda Busoni, Berlin, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 44939, Mar. 6, 1928. 

iad D 


Toccata in D moll: bearb. von 
Ferruccio Busoni; orgel. © Gerda 
Busoni, Berlin, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 44940, 
Mar. 6, 1928. 12 


Balfe (Michael William) The Hay- 
mons (Die vier Haimonskinder) ; 
overture, arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author. 
R 45188, June 9, 1928. is 


Ballet air; by John W. Metcalf; pf. 
© William C. Waibel, Piedmont, 
Calif., as the executor of the author. 
R 44875, Apr. 11, 1928. 14 


Beauties charms; waltz, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani, op. 393; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44996, June 11, 1928. 15 


Beethoven (Ludwig yan) Allegretto 
scherzando; from L. v. Beethoven’s 
8th symphony, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
band. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y¥., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
44983, June 11, 1928. 16 


Andante; from L. vy. Beethoven’s 
5th symphony, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
band. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 44979, 
June 11, 1928. a 


cadenzen zu dessen 
eclavier-concerten; ausgewahlt und 
hrsg. von Ferruccio Busoni. 1. Zum 
ersten satze des C dur concertes.— 
2. Zum ersten satze des C moll con- 
certes.—3. Zum ersten satze des G 
dur concertes. © Gerda Busoni, 
Berlin, as the widow of the author 
of the editing. R 44816-44818, May 
19, 1928. 18-21) 


Beoethoven’s 


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Egmont; overture, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani. 1. Orch—2. Band. © The- 
odore Moses Tobani, Jgackson 
Heights, L. L., N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 44988, 44998, 
June 11, 1928. at 22 


Berlioz (Hector Louis) La damnation 
de Faust (Fausts verdammung) ; op. 
24. Partitur. © Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, Leipzig, as the executors of the 
author. R 44933, Mar. 6; 1928. Ze 


Beyond the evening star; duet, music 
by E. S. Lorenz; sop. and ten. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 44795, May I, 1928. 

24 


Bizet (Georges) L’ arlesienne; inter- 
mezzo, from G. Bizet’s suite, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; band. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. 
I., N. Y., as the author. R 45135, 
June 9, 1928. 25 


Brightest and best of the sons of the 
morning; anthem for Christmas, by 
Edward Whitby j[pseud. of Frank 
H. Brackett]: mixed voices, with 
organ acc. © Frank H. Brackett, 
Ashland, Mass., as the author. R 
45081, June 1, 1928. 26 


Bugville (The) brigade; music by N. 


Brown. © Nick Brown, San Fran- 
cisco, as the author. R 45061, May 
25, 1928. 21 


Buy your own cherries; gospel tem- 
perance service, story by John Wil- 
liam Kirton, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 
44869, May 15, 1928. 28 


Calm on the list’ning ear of night; 
Christmas anthem, words by E. H. 
Sears, music by Horatio W. Parker ; 
mixed voices. © Anna Parker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 45070, May 19, 1928. 29 


Can I forget; song by V. Kemp; high 
voice. © Victor Kemp, Port Gam- 
ble, Wash., as the author. R 44844, 
May 21, 1928. 30 


Christ our Saviour; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by D. T. Browne 
[pseud. of D. B. Towner] © Ada 
Page Towner, Oak Park, Ill., as the 
widow of the author. R 44050, Dec. 
30, 1927. 31 


Christie’s old organ; story and song 
service, story by Mrs. O. F. Walton, 
music by I. H. Meredith and G. C. 
Tullar. © I. H. Meredith and Grant 


497—28——5 


Colfax Tullar, New York, as the au~- 
thors of the music. R 44868, May 
15, 1928. 32 


Christmas (The) choir, no. 4; collec- 
tion of Christmas anthems, ed. by 
BE. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 44784, Apr. 30, 1928. 33 


Christmas (A) hallelujah; Christmas 
anthem, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 44797, May 1, 1928. 

. 384 


Christmas (The) pie; Christmas song, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S&S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44786, May 1, 1928. 35 


Christmas. (The) story; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by B. T. 
Warden [pseud. of D. B. Towner] | 
© Ada Page ‘Towner, Oak Park, 
Ill., as the widow of the author of 


the music. R 44038, Dec. 30, 1927. 
36 
Christmas time has come _ again; 


Christmas solo and cho., words by 
Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. © Edmund S§S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 44787, 
May 1, 1928. ot 


Christmas treasury, no. 11; collection 
of recitations, exercises, dialogues 
and songs for Christmas and New 
Year, ed. by E. S. Lorenz. © Ed- 
mund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 


author of the editing. R 44785, 
May 1, 1928. 38 
Clouds (The) have rolled away; 


words by M. Louise Smith, music 
by Howard E. Smith. © Mrs. How- 
ard E. Smith, Saugatuck, Conn., as 
the widow of the author. R 45127, 
June 8, 1928. 39 


Come unto Me; hymn-anthem, by A. 
Frey; mixed voices; organ ace. © 
Adolf Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., as the 
author. © 44834, May 21, 1928. 40 


Consecration hymn; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by T. R. Bow- 
den [pseud. of D. B. Towner] © 
Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, IIl., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44055, Dec. 30, 1927. 41 


Could I but dream; words by Geo. A. 
Norton, music by J. W. Casey. © 
James W. Casey, Altadena, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 45039, 
May 11, 1928. 42 


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Cradle song; by Robert L. Hilenberg, 
op. 25, no. 9; pf. © Bessie L. Hilen- 


berg, Montgomery, Ala., as. the 
widow of the author. R 45116, June 
1a O28. , 43 


Crossing the bar; duet, music by HE. 
L. Ashford; ten. and alto. © Em- 
ma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author. R 44789, Apr. 30, 1928. 44 


Crossing the bar; pt. song, words by 
Alfred Tennyson, music by C. C. 
Chase ; 4 women’s voices. © Charles 
Coes Chase, Kennebunkport, Me., as 
the author. R 44828, Apr. 27, 1928. 

A5 


Crown Him with many crowns; Easter 
anthem, by KF. H. Brackett; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © Frank H. 
Brackett; mixed voices, organ acc. 
© Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, 
Mass., as the author. R 45100, June 
1, 1928. 46 


Daddy Long Legs fun songs; rhymes 
by James O'Dea, tunes by Alfred 
Selnan. © Anne Caldwell 
Rockville Centre, L. I., N. Y., 
widow cof the author. 
3 ed iS Pair 47 


Dawn (The) of love; on a melody by 
Theo. Bendix, words by H. G. Kost, 
music by T. M. Tobani. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. L., 


as the 


N. Y., as the author. R 45144, June 
9, 1928. 48 


Dear little heart; words and music by 
J.C. Macy; in A flat. © Mary E. S. 
Macey, Shrewsbury, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 45007, Apr. 
AG,, 1928. 49 


Debutante (The) ; waltz, by W. H. San- 
telmann; band. © Will am H. San- 
telmann, Washington, as the author. 
R 45171, May 18, 1928. 50 


Dein Konig kommt; Weinachts-liturgie, 
von E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44804, May 9, 1928. 51 


Did anybody tell me; words by F. L. 
Snyder, music by Howard E. Smith. 
© Mrs. Howard E. Smith, Sauga- 
tuck, Conn., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 45128, June 8, 1928. 52 


Does you b’lieve yo’ baby or yo’ eyes; 
words by Thomas F. Keating, music 
by Lynn Udall [pseud. of J. Keating] 
© Jack Keating, Portland, Or., as 
the author of the music. R 45084, 
May 26, 1928. 53 


O’Dea.,. 


R 45044, Dec.. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. IEE MANS yee 


Doppelgleichn’s (Double comparison) ; 
gedicht von Gottfried Keller, Hng- 
lish version by Olga L. Sturm, musik 
von F. Weingartner, op. 22, no. 10; 


bar. © Felix Weingartner, Basel, 
Switzerland, as the author. R 44934, 
Mar. 6, 1928. 54 


Down South; American sketch, by W. 
H. Myddleton; pf. © Edith Myddle- 
ton, Portsmouth, England, as the 
widow of the author. R 44846, May 
9, 1928. 55 


Durland (The) ; march and two-step, 
by Fred W. Bent; pf. iH. 
Bent, New York, F. W. Bent, Mama- 
roneck, N. Y. and Adele Bent Bun- 
ting, Yantiec, Conn., as the children 
of the deceased author. R 45088, 
May 11, 1928. 56 


Early one morning; old English b»l- 
lad, in the play Engl’sh Nell, arr. by 
BH. German. © Edward German, 
London, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 45008, May 8, 1928. 

; 57 

Easter meSsage; words by M. HE. 
Blaikie, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, H1., 
as the widow of the author. R 44036, 
Dec. 30, 1927. 58 


Elfin dance; by Robert L. Hilenberg, 
op. 25, no. 1: pf. © Bessie L. Hilen- 


berg, Montgomery, Ala., as the 
widow of the author. R 45108, June 
1, 1928. 59 


Enchanting bells; gavotte, by T. M. 
Tobani, op. 378; band. © Theodore 
Moses Tcbani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y.. as the author. R 44985, June 
11, 1928. 60 


Hrotik; von F. Henriques, op. 20, no. 
6: violin og klaver. © Fini Hen- 
r ques, Copenhagen, as the author. 
R 44961, June 6, 1928. 61 


Euryanthe; overture, by ©. M. v. 
Weber, arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author of 
the arrangement. R 44987, June 11, 
1928. 62 


Eurydice; valse, par R. Kinder; pf. 
© Ralph Kinder, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 45095, June 1, 1928. 

63 


Evening hymn; words by HE. W. Deni- 
son, music by D. T. Browne [pseud. 
of D. B. Towner] © Ada Page 
Towner, Oak Park, Il, as the widow 
of the author. R 44056, Dec. 30, 
1927. 64 


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% 13515 (87) 


Eyes of love; schottische, by T. M. 
Tobani, op. 392; pf. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
N. Y., as the author. R 44991, June 


11, 1928. 65 
Fair Florida; serenade, by T. M. To- 
bani, op. 384; orch. © Theodore 


Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author. R 449738, June 
i 1928. 66 


Fairy’s (The) wedding; by L. J. Quig- 


ley, op. 9, no. 1; pf. © Sadie M. 
Quigley, Owensboro, Ky., as the 
widow of the author. R 45092, June 
1, 1928. ee ge 


Fear not; Christmas anthem, music by 


E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author, R 44796, 
May 1, 1928. 68 


Feeding the five thousand; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by T. R. 
Bowden [pseud. of D. B. Towner] 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, Ill, 
as the widow of the author. R 
44034, Dec. 30, 1927. 69 


Fleurette (La); danse caprice, par 
Arthur Wellesley [pseud. of A. W. 
Hughes]; pf. © Arthur W. Hughes, 
Bosten, as the author. R 45107, 
June 1, 1928. wiR@ 


Follow Me; words by Julia H. John- 
ston, music by R. T. Owen [pseud. 
of D. B. Towner] © Ada Page 
Towner, Oak Park, Ill., as the widow 
of the author of the music R 
44016, Dec. 30, 1927. 71 


Foxy Quiller; selection, by Reginald 
deKoven, arr. by Charles J. Roberts 
[pseud. of Charles Kraushaar]; 
military band. © Charles Kraus- 
haar, Larchmont, N. Y., as the au- 
thor. R 45052, May 12, 1928. 2 


Friar’s song; words by W. M. Thack- 
eray, music by F. H. Brackett. © 
Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, Mass., 
as the author. R 45088, June 1, 
1928. 73 


Gainsborough (The) ; march and two- 
step, by George Rosey [pseud. of 
George M. Rosenberg] © George 
M. Rosenberg, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 45060, May 25, 1928. 74 


Gipsy fireside; by Robert L. Hilenberg, 
op. 25, no. 8; pf. © Bessie L. Hilen- 
berg, Montgomery, Ala., as the widow 
of the author. R 45115, June 1, 
1928. (63) 


Gloria patri; music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 45009, Apr. 7, 
1928. 76 


Gloria patri; response, music by E. L. 


Ashford. © Emma UL. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author. R 44923, 
June 5, 1928. 77 


God is love; hymn anthem, words by 
John Bowring, music by G. B. 
Nevin; mixed voices, organ acc. © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author of the music. R 45096, June 
1, 1928. 78 


God our Father; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by Rand L. Newton 
[pseud. of D. B. Towner] © Ada 
Page Towner, Oak Park, Iil., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 44021, Dec. 30, 1927. 79 


Graceful dance; from Reginald de- 
Koven’s Foxy‘ Quiller, arr. by A. 
Pinter; pf. © Andor Pinter, Los 
Angeles, as the author. R 45047, 
May 12, 1928. 80 


Grand international fantasia on patri- 
otic airs of two continents; com- 
piled and arr. by T. H. Rollinson; 
orch. Thomas H. Rollinson, 
Waltham, Mass., as the author. R 
44833, May 21, 1928. 81 


Great is the Lord; words from the 
Scriptures, music by J. L. Erb. 
John Lawrence Erb, New London, 
Conn., as the author. R 45058, June 
11, 1928. 82 


Guds rike forst; words and music by 
N. L. Ridderhof. © Nicholas Lam- 
bert Ridderhof, Los Angeles, as the 
author. R 44895, Apr. 2, 1928. 838 


Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah; 
hymn anthem, words by W. Wil- 
liams, music by Charles M. Davis. 
© Kate Davis Crapser, Monterey 
Park, Calif., as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
44815, May 9, 1928. 84 


Gypsey love song; from the Fortune 
teller, by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
Otto Langey; orch. 1. Cornet solo.— 
2. Trombone solo. © Lizzie Langey, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 45041, 
45042, May 17, 1928. 85, 86 


Hail to the Lord’s anointed; hymn 
anthem, music by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, Tenn., 
as the author. R 44806, May 9, 
1928. 87 


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Hail to the spirit of liberty; march, 
by J. P. Sousa. 1. Pf—2. Pf., 4 
hands. © John Philip Sousa, New 
York, as the author. R 44823, 44826, 
May 25, 1928. 88, 89 


Hallelujah! fairest morning; hymn 
anthem, by W. H. Pontius; mixed 
voices, organ ace. © William H. 
Pontius, Minneapolis, as the author. 
R 45102, June 1, 1928. 90 


Hallelujah, the Saviour is mine; 
words by F. L. Snyder, music by 
Howard E. Smith. © Mrs. Howard 
E. Smith, Saugatuck, Conn., as the 
widow of the author. R 45126, June 
8, 1928. 91 


Harmony; song, words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Teresa Del Riego 
[i. e. T. Leadbitter]; organ ace. no. 
1.in C. © Teresa Leadbitter, Maid- 
enhead, England, as the author. 


R 44999, May 8, 1928. 92 | 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Military sym- 
phony; by J. Haydn, arr: by T. M. 
Tobani; band. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. L, 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44984, June 11, 1928. 93 


He leadeth me, my soul can say; words 
by Emma D. R. Graul, music by 
J. B. Mackay. © J. B. Mackay, 
Stroudsburg, Pa., as the author. R 
45062, May 28, 1928. 94 


Hearts and flowers; by T. M. Tobani; 
band, with solo for cornet, trombone 
or bar. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
gackson Heights, L. I., N. ¥., as the 
author. R 44976, June 11, 1928. 95 


Heart’s message; by W. H. Santel- 
mann; band. © William H. Santel- 
mann, Washington, as the author. 
R 45172, May 18, 1928. 96 


Heavenly echoes; Christmas carol, 
words by Virginia V. Whitter, mu- 
sic by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S§S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 45022, Apr. 26, 1928. Si 


Heavenly spirit; response or hymn, by 
Franz Holz [pseud. of Benjamin F. 
Wood]; mixed voices, organ acc. 
© Harold W. Robinson, Boston. 
Mass., and Frank R. Fowles, Port- 
land, Me., as the executors of the 
author. R 45083, June 1, 1928. 98 


Henriques (Fini) Hymne; op. 21; 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as the author. R 44949, June 
6, 1928. 99 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


Melodi; op. 21; klaver. © Fini 
Henriques, Copenhagen, as the au- 
thor. R 44955, June 6, 1928. 100. 


Hi Henry’s triumphal march; by O. R. 
Farrar, ‘arr: by) Ts° MEY Tobane: pt. 
© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I. N. Y¥., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 44966, June 
11, 1928. 101 


His banner over us is love; Christmas 
carol, words by Virginia V. Whitter, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 45011, Apr. 26, 1928. 102 


His favorite flower; by W. W. Lowitz; 


vocal solo. © William W. Lowitz, 
New York, as the author. R 44830, 
May 21, 1928. 103 


Hour (The) has come; solo and cho., 
words by Ida Scott Taylor, music by 
E. 8S. Lorenz. © Edmund S8. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 45015, 
Apr. 26, 1928. 104 


How beautiful upon the mountains; 
sacred cho., music by HE. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 45016, Apr. 26, 1928. 

105 


How wondrous blest am I; words by 
Ida Seott Taylor, music by Howard 
EK. Smith. ©. Mrs.. Howard HE. 


Smith, Saugatuck, Conn. as the 
widow of the author. R 45130, June 
8, 1928. 106 


Hunting song; duet, from King Arthur, 
words by Richard Hovey, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard; ten. and 
bass. © Maud S. Bullard, South 
Orleans, Mass., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45182, June 
18, 1928. 107 


Hyrdedrengen (Der hirtenknabe) ; von 
F. Henriques, op. 20, no. 1; violine 


u. klavier. © Fini Henriques, Co- 
penhagen, as the author. R 44956, 
June 6, 1928. 108 


I bérnehaven (Im kindergarten); af 
F. Henriques, op. 21; klaver. © 
Fini Henriques, Copenhagen, as the 
author. R 44953, June 6, 1928. 109 


I lay my sins on Jesus; words by Ho- 
ratius Bonar, music by Berthold 
Tours, words adapted and music arr. 
by G. B. Nevin; 4 mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. © George B. Nevin, 
Easton, Pa., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 45180, June 18, 
1928. 110 


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I love thee Columbia; patriotic song, 
words by Henry G. Kost, music by 
T. M. Tobani, op. 390. © Theodore 


Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. L., N. Y., as the author. R 44990, 
June 11, 1928. 1 va 


I need Thee, precious Jesus; hymn an- 
them, words by Frederick Whitfield, 
music by Arthur W. Nelson. © 
Flora Nelson Barry, Central Lake, 
Mich., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the music, who is not living. 
R 44808, May 9, 1928. 1 


I praise the Lord; words by F. L. Sny- 
der, music by Howard E. Smith. © 
Mrs. Howard EH. Smith, Saugatuck, 
Conm, as the widow of the author. 
R 45129, June 8, 1928. 113 


shall not want; words by Cary, mu- 
sic by C. S. Colburn. © Cary Sam- 
uel Colburn, Dunlap, Ia., as the au- 
thor. R 45073, May 31, 1928. 


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I will never leave thee; words by F. L. 
Snyder, music by Howard H. Smith. 
© Mrs. Howard E. Smith, Sauga- 
tuck, Conn., aS the widow of the 
author. R 45133, June 8, 1928. 115 


I will sing my cheerful song; words 
by Julia H. Johnston, music by D. 
T. Browne [pseud. of D. B. Towner] 
© Ada Page Towner, Oak Park, II1., 
as the widow of the author. R 
44049, Dec. 30, 1927. 116 


I would hear more about Jesus; words 
by Ida Scott Taylor, music by H. 


S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 44812, 
May 9, 1928. 117 


If all the dreams we dream dear; by 
Frank Lynes, op. 33, no. 1. 1. Sop. 
or ten. in F.—2. Alto or bar. in E 
flat. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 45077, May 31, 1928. 118 


If I were a hypnctist; from The burgo- 
master, words by Frank Pixley, 
music by Gustave Luders. © Gustav 
Chase, Brooklyn, as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 45045, Apr. 27, 1928. 

119 


In excelsis gloria; duet, music by E. 
L. Ashford; sop. and ten. ‘(© Emma 
L. Ashford, Nashville, as the author. 
R 44790, May 1, 1928. 120: 


In music’s praise; cantata, words by 
G. F. R. Anderson, music by H. K. 
Hadley, op. 21; soli, cho., and oreh. 


114 


© Henry K. Hadley, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 45183, 
June 18, 1928. 121 


In the row-boat; by P. A. Schnecker ; 
pf. © Louise W. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 44836, May 21, 1928. 122 


In the swing; by P. A. Sechnecker; pf. 
© Louise W. Schnecker, New York. 
as, the widow of the author. R 
44835, May 21, 1928. 123 


irrlichter (Will o’ the wisp) ; gedicht 
von Gottfried Keller, English version 
by John Bernhoff, musik von F. 
Weingartner, op. 27, no. 3; bar. © 


Fel-x Weingartner, Basel, Switzer- 
land, as the author. R 44944, Mar. 
6, 1928. 124 


Isabella’s umbrella; from The Casino 
girl, words by H. B. Smith, music by 
Ludwig Englander. © Harry B. 
Smith, New York, as the author. 
R 45046, May 12, 1928. 1a 


Jerusalem; sacred song, by Frank H. 
Brackett; in E flat. © Frank H. 
Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as the 
author. R 45099, June 1, 1928. 126 


Jesus, I my cross have taken; sacred 
duet, words by H. F. Lyte, music by 
¥. H. Brackett; sop. and alto. © 
Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, Mass., 
as the author. R 45087, June 1, 
1928. 127 


Jesus, lover of my soul; hymn anthem, 
words by Charles Wesley, music by 
E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ashford, 
Nashville, Tenn., as the author. R 
44813, May 9, 1928. 128 


Jesus was born in a manger lowly; 
Christmas duet and chorus, words 
by Ida Seott Taylor, musie by Arthur 
W. Nelson. © Flora Nelson Barry, 
Central Lake, Mich., as the next of 
kin of the deceased author of the 
music. R 45025, Apr. 26, 1928. 129 


Katten efter musen (Die katze jagt 
die maus) ; af F. Henriques, op. 21; 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, ag the author. R 44951, June 
6, 1928. 130 


Keep whistling; words by Laura HE. 
Newell. music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 44929, June 2, 1928. 

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King of Kings; sacred song, words by 
John. Julian,: musie “by eR Ho. 
Brackett; an. C.. AG Pranks el. 
Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as the 
author of the music. R 45106, June 
1, 1928. LBA 


King of the turf; march-two-step, by 
Fahrbach-Tobani. 1. Orch.—2. Band. 
© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author. 
R 44975, 44981, June 11, 1928. 

133, 134 


King’s (The) crown; Christmas exer- 
cise, words by Virginia V. Whitter, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 45019, Apr. 26, 1928. 135 


Lachner (Franz) Marche célébre; 
from F. Lachner’s suite no. 1, arr. 
by 'T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. 
I.; N. Y., as the author. R 45143, 
June 9, 1928. 136 


Lead us, O Father; hymn anthem, by 


Edward Whitby [pseud. of F. H.. 


Brackett] © Frank H. Brackett, 
Ashland, Mass., as the author. R 
45119, June 1, 1928. B34 


Let the people praise Thee; Thanks- 
giving anthem, music by L. O. Emer- 
son. © Mabel H. Emerson, Arling- 
ton, Mass., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44782, Apr. 30, 
1928. 138 


Liebe (Die) darf wohl weinen; chor 
lied, componirt von H. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 45010, Apr. 20, 1928. 

139 


Light of the world, we hail Thee; an- 
them, words by J. S. B. Monsell, 
music by Hamilton Gray, words 
adapted and music arr. by G. B. 
Nevin; cho. © George B. Nevin, 
Easton, Pa., as the author of the 
adaptation of words and arrange- 
ment of music. R 45184, June 18, 
1928. 140 


Like as a father; Christmas anthem, 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 44805, May 9, 1928. 141 


Like as a father; words from the 
Scriptures, music by C. C. Chase; in 
D. © Charles Coes Chase, Kenne- 
bunkport, Me., as the author. R 
45006, Apr. 27, 1928. 142 


Lille (Den) spilopmager (Der kleine 
spassvogel) ; af F. Henriques, op. 21; 


pt. 11 nas. ae 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as the author. R 44948, June 
6, 1928. 148 


Lille (Den) tabel (Das kleine ein- 
maleins); af F. Henriques, op. 21; 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as the author. R 44947, June 
6, 1928. : 144 


Little (The) general; caprice héroique, 
by T. M. Tobani, op. 381; band. © 
Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I1., N. Y., as the author. 
R 44986, June 11, 1928. 145 


Longing; music by Chas. M. Davis; 
Sop. Kate Davis Crapser, Mon- 
terey Park, Calif., as the next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. 
R 44799, May 1, 1928. 146 


Loom (The) of life; words by EH. E. 
Rexford, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 44931, June 2, 1928. 

147 


Lord -(The) .is .in His place; duet, 
music by W. lL. Blumenschein; ten. 
and bass. © Ernest L. Blumen- 
schein, Taos, N. M., George S. Blu- 
menschein, Dayton, O., and Florence 
Blumenschein Rowe, New Rochelle, 
N. Y., as the children of the deceased 
author. R 44802, Apr. 30, 1928. 

148 

Lord of the harvest, Thee we hail; 
Thanksgiving anthem, by Hdward 
Whitby [pseud. of Frank H. Brack- 
ett]; mixed voices, with organ acc. 
© Frank H. Brackett, Ashiand, 
Mass., aS the author. R 45084, June 
1, 1928. 149 


‘Lord (The) will comfort Zion; an- 


them, music by L. O. Emerson. © 
Mabel H. Emerson, Arlington, Mass., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 44814, May 9, 1928. 150 


Lost (The) chord; by A. Sullivan, arr. 
by T. M. Tobani. 1. Trombone and 
pf.—2. Cornet, or trombone in A, and 
pt. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 44965, 
44969, June 11, 1928. fas aH 


Love; if love be such a lovely thing, 
words by Arthur Grissom, music by 
Edna Rosalind Park. 1. Contralto 
or bar., in D flat.—2. Sop. or ten., in 
KF. © Edna M. Park, Chestertown, 
N. Y., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living. R 44874, 
May 11, 1928. 153 


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Love’s caprice; morceau caractéris- 
tique, by Max Heindl; pf. © Her- 
bert B. He ndl and Pauline John- 
sop, New York, as the next of kin 


of the author, who is not living. R 
44827, Apr. 27, 1928. 154 
Love’s cntreaties; words by Paolin 


Page, music by F. H.. Brackett; in 
A flat. © Frank H. Brackett, Ash- 
land, Mass., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 45091, June 1, 1928. 155 


Love’s e ernal crown; sacred song, 
words by A. Horspool, music by F. 
H. Brackett; in F. © Frank H. 
Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as.the aun- 
thor. R 45118, June 1, 1928. 156 


Love’s sunshine; idylle, by Emil O. 
Wolfe; pf. © Emil Wolfe, Pitts- 
burgh. as the author. R 45035, May 
26, 1928: tT 


Lullaby (The) of the night; words by 
Wilbur D. Nesbit, music by F. H. 
Bracketi:; fine Fs o© . Frank. H. 
Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45101, June 1, 
1928. 158 


Lygtemaend (Irrlichter) ; af F. Hen- 
riques, op. 21; klaver. © Fini Hen- 
riques, Copenhagen, as the author. 
R 44954, June 6, 1928. Hage SS 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) At 
parting; words and music by Ed- 
ward MacDowell; male voices. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 44864, May 15, 1928. 160 


Columbia! O alma mater; words 
and music by Edward MacDowell; 
male voices. © Marian MacDowell, 
Peterborough, N, H., as the widow of 
the author. R 44861, May 15, 1928. 
161. 


— Columbia’s sons: words and music 
by Edward MacDowell; male voices. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 44859, May 15, 1928. 162 


—0O wise old alma mater; words 
and music by Edward MacDowell; 
male voices. © Marian MacDowell, 
Peterborough, N. H., as the widow 


of the author. R 44863, May 15, 
1928. 163 
— Sturdy and strong: words and 


music by Edward MacDowell; male 
voices. © Marian MacDowell, Peter- 
borough, N. H., as the widow of the 
authcr. R 44862, May 15, 1928. 164 


-—— We love thee well, Manhattan- 
land; words and music by Edward 
MacDowell; male voic:s. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 44860, 


May. 15, 1928. 165 
Magnetic sounds; walt, by T. M. 


Tobani, op. 394; orch. © Theodore 


Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
li. T., N. Y., as the author. -R 44995, 
June 11, 1928. 166 
Magnify Him; words by Ida Scott 


Taylor, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 45012, Apr. 26, 1928. 

167 


Marche burlesque; by Robert L. Eilen- 
berg, op. 25, no. 3; pf. © Bessie L. 
Hilenberg, Montgomery, Ala., as the 
widow of the author. R 45110, June 
1,, 1928. 168 


Marche des petits: Pierrots ; by Auguste 
Bosc, arr by ‘TI. M: Tobani> oreh: 
© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y¥., as the author. 
R 45140, June 9, 1928. 169 


Maritana; grand fantasia, from W. V. 
Wallace’s opera, arr. by T. M. To- 
bani, op. 383; band. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44970, June 11, 1928. 170 


Mascagni (Pietro) Le maschere; un 
prologo e tre atti, parole di Luigi 
Illica, musica di P. Mascagni. © 
Pietro Mascagni, Livorno, Italy, as 
the author. R 448438, May 11, 1928. 

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Memory (A); meditation, by W. D. 
Armstrong; organ. © William D. 
Armstrong, Alton, Iil., as the author. 
R 45086, June 1, 1928. a2, 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Ruy Blas; overture, arr. 
by T. M. Tobani; band. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
hh. I, N..Y., as-the;author of the 
arrangement. R 44974, June 11, 
1928. 173 


Menuetto; von F. Henriques, op. 20, 
no. 4; violin og klaver. © Fini Hen- 
riques, Copenhagen, as the author. 
R 44959, June 6, 1928. 174 


Merry (The) Christmas day; Christ- 


mas carol, words by Ida Scott Tay- 
lor, music by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. 


H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 45026, Apr. 
26, 1928. 175 


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Merry-go-round (The); by P. A. 
Schnecker; pf. © Louise W. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 45176, June 18, 
1928. 176 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Souvenir de 
Meyerbeer; fantasia, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani, op. 388; band. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44989, June 11, 1928. 177 


Mighiy (The) rock of ages; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by Howard E. 
Smith. © Mrs. Howard E. Smith, 
Saugatuck, Conn., as the widow of 
the author. R 45132, June 8, 1928. 

178 


Moon’s (The) lullaby: words from 
Harper’s magazine. music by Charles 
S. Burnham. © Mattie Cabel Burn- 
ham, Cleveland, as the executrix of 
the author. R 44829, May 21, 1928. 
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Mother; words by Henry G. Kost, 


music by T. M. Tobani, op. 391. ©. 


Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author. 
R 44993, June 11, 1928. 180: 


Must we then meet as strangers; by 
J. R. Thomas, arr. by T. M. Tobani. 
1. Trombone and pf.—2. Cornet, or 
trombone in B flat, and pf. 
Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L..I., N. Y¥., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 44964, 44967, 
June 11, 1928. 181, 182 


My heart’s in the Highlands; pt. song. 
by H. Hopekirk; mixed voices. © 
Helen Hopekirk, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 44832, May 21, 
1928. 183 


My thoughts are not your thoughts; 
music by E. S. Hosmer; mixed 
voices, organ acc. © E. S. Hosmer, 
Providence, R. I., as the author. R 


45090. June 1, 1928. 184 
Myggedans (Mtickentanz); von F. 


Henriques, op. 20, no. 5; violin og 
klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 


hagen, as the author. R 44960, June 
6, 1928. 185 
Myrtle (The) branch; gavotte, by 


Florence Reed [pseud. of T. M. To- 
bani]; orch. © Theodore Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author. R 44972, June 11, 
1928. 186 


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Nelken (Wild roses); ged cht von 
Theodor Storm, English version by 
John Bernhoff, musik von F. Wein- 
gartner, op. 28, no. 8; tiefe stimme. 
© Felix Weingartner, Basel, Swit- 
zerland, as the author. R 44943 
Mar. 6, 1928. 187 


Nightingale (The) and the frogs: by 
R. Hilenberg, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
violin and pf. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. R 
44980, June il, 1928. 188 


Nikke-dukker (Nickpitippchen) ; von F. 
Henriques, op. 20, no. 3; violin og 


klaver. © Fini Henriques. Copen- 
hagen, as the author. R 44958, June 
6. 1928. 189 


Now sinks the sun; anthem, cho. from 
St. Christopher, English tr. by Isa- 
bella G. Parker, music by Horatio 
W. Parker; mixed voices. © Anna 
Parker, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 45068, May 19, 1928. 

190 


O come, let us sing; Scripture anthem, 
music by M. L. McPhail. © M. L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill., as the au- 
thor. R 44811, May 9, 1928. 191 


O, flow’ry month of June: song, by J. 
C. Macy; mixed voices. © Mary E. 
S. Macy, Shrewsbury, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 44888, May 21, 1928. 192 


OC how amiable are Thy dwellings; an- 
them, words from the Seriptures, 
music by T. W. Surette; sop. or ten. 
solo and cho. © Thomas W. Surette, 
Concord, Mass., as the author. R 
45054, Apr. 18, 1928. 193 


O Lord, how manifold; Thanksgiving 
anthem, music by L. G. Kratz. © 
Lee G. Kratz, Omaha, Neb., as the 
author. R 44783, Apr. 30, 1928. 194 


O, my love’s like a red, red rose; words 
by Robert Burns, music by J. H. 
Rogers ; 4.women’s voices. © James 
H. Rogers, Cleveland, as the author 
of the music. R 45179, June 18, 1928. 

195 


O praise the Lord; Thanksgiving an- 
them, mus‘e by E. 8. Lorenz. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 44781, Apr. 30, 1928. 196 


O Thou to Whom in ancient time: an- 
them, by George W. Marston. © E. 
Howard Thayer, Boston, as the exec- 
utor of the author. R 44824, May 25, 
1928. 197 


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Of such is the kingdom of God; words 
by Jemima Luke, music by W. L. 
Blumenschein, op. 98; organ acc. © 
Jennie Blumenschein, Kansas City, 
Mo., as the widow of the author. R 
44831, May 21, 1928. 198 


Offenbach (Jacques) Mons. Choufleuri 
(Mr. Cauliflower) ; overture, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orech. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author. R 451387, June 

' 9, 1928. 199 


Offer unto God; Thanksgiving anthem, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 44780, Apr. 30, 1928. 200 


Oh, it is beautiful; hymn, words by 
Geo. P. Beard, music by. B. Frank 
Butts. © Benjamin F. Butts, Marys- 
ville, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sie. R 44856, Jan. 3, 1928. 201 


‘Once again; by A. Sullivan, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani. 1. Trombone or bar., 
with pf. acc—2. Cornet and pf. © 
Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 44963, 44968, 
June 11, 1928. 202, 203 


One and all; Christmas carol, words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund §. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 45018, Apr. 
26, 1928. 204 


‘Only coming to Jesus; words by E. H. 
Hewitt, music by Howard E. Smith. 
© Mrs. Howard E. Smith, Sauga- 
tuck, Conn., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 45134, June 8, 1928. 205 


Orchard (An) cradle song; words by 
Edward Teschemacher, music by L. 
Denza; no. 3, in G@ © Edward 
Lockton, London, as author of the 
words, and Leila Denza, London, as 

. widow of the author of the music. 
R 45005, May 8, 1928. 206 


Our country’s flag; music by B. F. 
Butts. © Benjamin F. Butts, Marys- 
ville, Calif., as the author. R 45175, 
Jan. 3, 1928. 207 


Over all the world; Christmas carol, 
words and music by E. 8S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 45021, Apr. 26, 
1928. 208 


Pantomime; von F. Henriques, op. 20, 
no. 2; violin og klaver. © Fini 
Henriques, Copenhagen, as the au- 
thor. R 44957, June 6, 1928. 209 


Pastorale prelude; by W. D. Arm- 
strong; organ. © William D. Arm- 
strong, Alton, Ill., as the author. R 
45085, June 1, 1928. 210 


Plauderwische (Tell-tale laundry) ; 
gedicht von Gottfried Keller, Eng- 
lish version by John Bernhoff, mu- 
sik von F. Weingartner, op. 27, no. 
1; mezzo-sop. © Felix Weingartner, 


Basel, Switzerland, as the author. 
R 44945, Mar. 6, 1928. 211 


Praise the Lord;: Thanksgiving an- 
them, music by E. L. Ashford. © 
Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author. R 44777, Apr. 30, 1928. 212 


Prayer (The) my mother taught; 
words by Robert H. Walton, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles. H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 44930, June 2, 1928. 2138 


President Santa Claus; humorous 
Christmas cantata, words by Har- 
riet D. Castle, music by E. S. Lo- 


renz. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 44791, 
May 1, 1928. 214 


Pussy (The) cat and the mouse; 4-pt. 
song, words by Oliver Herford, mu- 
sic by G. W. Conant; women’s 
voices. © Grace Wilbur Conant, 
Boston, as the author of the music. 
R 45178, June 18, 1928. 215 


Quartett in F moll; von F. Weingart- 
her, op. 26; 2 violinen, bratsche u. 
violoncell. Partitur. © Felix Wein- 
gartner, Basel, Switzerland, as the 
author. R 44936, Mar. 6, 1928. 216 


Queen of the Mardi Gras; caprice, by 
C. W. Krogmann, op. 52, no. 1; pf. 
© Carrie Williams Krogmann, Mar- 
blehead, Mass., as the author. R 
45056, May 17, 1928. rs iy 


Redeeming love; Christmas carol, 
words by Ida Scott Taylor, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S&S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 45014. Apr. 26, 1928. 218 


Rejoice, ye pure in heart; hymn an- 
them, by Edward Whitby [pseud. of 
F. H. Brackett]; mixed voices, or- 
gan acc. © Frank H. Brackett, 
Ashland, Mass., as the author. R 
45104, June 1, 1928. 219 


Response; music by E. 8S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund SS. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 44810, May 9, 1928. 

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Revelry; by Robert L. Hilenberg, op. 
25, no. 6; pf. © Bessie L. Hilen- 


berg, Montgomery, Ala., as. the 
widow of the author. R 45113, June 
f, 1928. Zo. 


Ride ranke (Hopp, hopp. hopp, mein 
kindchen) ; af FE. Henriques, op. 21; 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as the author. R 44946, June 
6, 1928. 222, 


Ring golden belis; Christmas carol, 
words by Virginia V. Whitter, mu- 
sic by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 45020, Apr. 26, 1928. Doe 


Ring the season in; Christmas carol, 
words by Ida Scott Taylor, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 45018, Apr. 26, 1928. 224 


Rise, crowned with light; sacred duet, | 


words by Alexander Pope, music by 
F. H. Brackett; ten. and bass. © 
Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, Mass., 
as the author. R 45089, June 1, 
1928. Dae 


Rocks (The) and hills; music by C. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
44925, June 2, 1928. 226 


Romping through the field; by P. A. 
Schnecker; pf. Louise W. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 44837, May 21, 
1928. 227 


Rosabelle; words by Margaret, music 
by Max S. Witt. © Albert Witt, 
Murray Hill, N. Y., as the next of 
kin of the author of the music, who 
is not living. R 45123, June 7, 1928. 

228 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Wil- 
liam Tell; selection, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani, op. 385; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. 
I., N. Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 44978, June 11, 1928 

229 


Royal (A) rogue; by William T. Fran- 
cis, .arr. by: danl. Hosehna : ypt.s +) 1. 
March and two-step.—2. Lanciers. 
© Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, L. I., 
N. Y., as the widow of the author of 
the arrangement. R 45050, 45051, 
May 12, 1928. 230, 231 


Ruth, the gleaner; words by Julia H. 
Johnston, music by D. T. Browne 
[pseud. of D. B. Towner] © Ada 


Dt TIF ne So ae ee 


Page Towner, Oak Park, Ill.. as the 
widow of the author. R 44020, Dec. 
30, 1927. 2a2 


Santa Claus; a lyrical intermezzo, by 
H. R. Shelley. © Harry Rowe Shel- 
ley, New York, as the author. R 
44316, May 38, 1928. 9 233 


Saviour, breathe an evening blessing; 
hymn anthem, words by James Ed- 
meston, music by D. Protheroe, op. 
48, no. 4; mixed voices, organ acc. 
© Daniel Protheroe, Chicago, as the 
author of the music. R 45097, June 
1, 1928. 234 


Schifferliedchen (Boat-song) ; gedicht 
von Gottfried Keller, English ver- 
sion by Olga L. Sturm, musik von F. 
Weingartner, op. 22, no. 6; bar. © 
Felix Weingartner, Basel, Switzer- 
land, as the author. R 44935, Mar. 
6, 1928. 235 


Schuhmacherlied (The cobblers song) ; 
gedicht von Carmen Sylva, English 
version by John Bernhoff, musik yon 
F. Weingartner, op. 28, no. 8; bar. 
© Felix Weingartner, Basel, Swit- 
zerland, as the author. R 44942, 
Mar. 6, 1928. 236 


Security; words by William Appel, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 44927, June 2, 1928. 237 


Seek ye the Lord; anthem, music by 


J. A: Parks:,.© J. A. Parks.,York, 
Neb., as the author. R 44800, May 
OZ S. 238 


Serenade; by Robert L. Hilenberg, op. 
25, no. 4; pf. © Bessie L. Hilen- 
berg, Montgomery, Ala., as the widow 
of the author. R 45111, June 1, 
1928. 239 


Serenade in summer; words by Ed- 
ward Teschemacher, music by I. 
Denza; no. 8, in EF. © Edward 
Lockton, London. as the author of 
the words, and Leila Denza. London, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 45002, May 8, 1928. 240) 


Serenade-solitude; by G. Voelker; 


band. © Geo. Voelker, Richmond, 
as the author. R 44821, May 25, 
1928. 241 
Serenata; di Enrico Toselli, op. 6; 


violino e pf. © Boston music co., 
Boston, as the executors of the au- 
thor. R 44865, May 15, 1928. 242 


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Sesamé; intermezzo Arabian, by R. A. 


King; pf. © Robert A. King, New 
York, as the author. R 44855, May 
10, 1928. 243 


Shout aloud in wildest joy; words by 
Anna B. Hisenhower, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 44867, May 15, 1928. 244 


Silhouettes; theme, by W. G. Smith, 
op. 80; pf. © Wilson G. Smith, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 44820, 
May 25, 1928. 245 


Simplette; by Robert L. Hilenberg, op. 
25, no. 5; pf. © Bessie L. Eilenberg, 
Montgomery, Ala., as the widow of 
the author. R 45112, June 1, 1928. 

246 


Since baby Belle went home; music by 
EH. S. Lorenz; mezzo-sop. or bar. solo 
and. quartet. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 
44792, Apr. 30; 1928. 247 


Sing unto the Lord; music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as:the author. R 
44932, June 2, 1928. 248 


Slumber song; song by V. Kemp; high 


voice. © Victor Kemp, Port Gam- 
ble, Wash., as the author. R 44845, 
May 21, 1928. 249 


Son (The) of the Highest; cho., music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 
45017, Apr. 26, 1928. 250 


Son (The) of the Highest; Christmas 
cantata for the use of choirs, text 
arr. and music by EH. 8S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 45023, Apr. 30, 1928. 

i 251 

Song of the brook; by L.. J. Quigley, 
op. 9, no. 3; pf. © Sadie M. Quig- 
ley, Owensboro, Ky., as the widow 
of the author. R 45094, June 1, 
1928. 252 


Song (A) of the gloaming; 4-pt. song, 
words by John Vance Cheney, music 
by J. H. Rogers; women’s voices. 
© James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as 
the author of the music. R 45181, 
June 18, 1928. 253 


Song (A) of victory; words and music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel. Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 44924, June 2, 1928. 254 


Song without words; by Robert L. 
Hilenberg,0p.. 26, Ho. -¢: pi .© 


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Bessie L. EHilenberg, Montgomery, 
Ala., as the widow of the author. 
R 45114, June 1, 1928. 255 


Sons of the motherland; from San 
Toy, words by Henry Hamilton, mu- 
sic by Lionel Monckton. © Charles 
F. Monckton, London, as the next 
of kin of the author. R 45004, May 
8, 1928. 256 


Souvenir; by G. Karganoff, op. 10, no. 
1, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York, as 
the author of the new matter. R 
45027, Mar. 24, 1928. BHT 


Story (The) is true; words by J. W. 
Sylvester, music by C. 8S. Colburn. 
© Cary Samuel Colburn, Dunlap, 
Ia., as the author. R 45071, May 31, 
1928. 258 

Streichholzmidel. (Das) (The little 

match girl); ouverture, von A. 

Hnna; orch. © August Enna, 

Copenhagen, as the author. R 

44937, Mar. 6, 1928. 259 


Streichholzmidel (Das) (The little: 
match girl) ; text nach H. G. Ander- 
sen, Deutsch von E. von Hnzberg u. 
Th. Rehbaum, English version by 
Olga Louise Sturm, musik von A. 
Enna. Volistandiger klavierauszug. 
© August Enna, Copenhagen, as the 
author. R 449388, Mar. 6, 1928. 260 


Sure (A) thing; melange of popular 
melodies, arr. by T. M. Tobani, op. 
395; orch. © Theodore Moses To-- 
bani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 44994, June.11, 1928. 261 


Sylvania; wedding cantata, text tr. 
from the German by Frederick W. 
Banckroft, music by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 46; soli and cho. © Amy 
Marey Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author. R 45075, May 
381, 1928. 262 


Tarantella; from Reginald deKoven’s 
Foxy Quiller, arr. by Charles J. 
Roberts [pseud. of C. Kraushaar] ; 
orch. © Charles Kraushaar, Larch- 
Mont joN:!, Yiexwvasathe sauthor. \R 
45053, Mar. 12, 1928. 263 


Tell her; by Frank Lynes, op. 33, no. 
38. 1. Alto or bar. in D.—2. Sop. or 
ten. in F. © Adéle G. Lynes. Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 45076, May 31, 1928. 264 


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Then replied the lily fair; words by 
Wm. Richard Goodall, music by H. 
S. Krouse. © H. Sylvester Krouse, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 44866, May 14, 1928. 265 


There is a little lonely fold; response, 
by George W. Marston; mixed voices. 
© HE. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor of the author. R 
44825, May 25, 1928. 266 


There is room in my heart for Thee; — 


music by HE. 8S. Lorenz; solos for sop., 
alto, ten. and bass, with male cho., 
mixed quartette and full choir. © 
Edmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O, as 
the author. R 45024, Apr. 30, 1928. 
267 

Those holy woices; Christmas anthem, 
music by L. O. Emerson. © Mabel 
H. Emerson, Arlington, Mass., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
44803, May 1, 1928. 


Thou art coming, O my Saviour; hymn 
anthem, by Hdward Whitby [pseud. 
of F. H. Brackett]; mixed voices, 
organ acc.; in B flat. © Frank H. 
Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 45098, June 1,.1928. 269 


Thousand (A) leagues under the sea; 
words by J. T. Branen, music by 
H. W. Petrie; bar., bass or contralto. 
© J. T. Branen, New York, as the 
author of the words, and Julia C. 
Petrie, Chicago, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45120, June 
7, 1928. 270 


‘Thy mercies, O Lord; anthem, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 44807, May 9, 1928. Para 


Thy picture; by Frank Lynes, op. 33, 
no. 2. 1. Sop. or ten. in E flat.— 
2. Alto or bar. in C. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., .as_ the 
widow of the author. R 45078, May 
31, 1928. Pt 


To Bethlehem hasten; Christmas an- 
them, music by HE. L. Ashford. © 
Emina L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author. R 44788, May 1, 1928. 273 


To my first love; from Two little 
Irish songs, words by Edwin Hamil- 
ton, music by H. Lohr. © Hermann 
Lohr, London, as the author. R 
45000, May 8, 1928. 274 


Trofast’s dod (Karo’s tod); af PF. 
Henriques, op. 21; klaver. © Fini 


268 


pt.. TT, aus, Se 


Henriques, Copenhagen, as the au- 
thor. R 44952, June 6, 1928. Bt 


Tryphosa waltzes; by S. E. Morris; 
orch. © S. E. Morris, Columbus, O., 
as the author. R 44822, May 25, 
1928. 276 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) An- 
dante cantabile; from P. Tschaikow- 
sky’s string quartett, op. 11, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. 
I., N. Y., as the author. R 45136, 
June 9, 1928. 217 


Unending love; words and music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author. R 
44926, June 2, 1928. 278 


Valse bleue; by A. Margis, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; orch: © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. 
Y., as the author of the arrangement. 
R 44992, June 11, 1928. 279 


Valse impromptu; by Robert L. Hilen- 
berg, op. 25, no. 10; pf. © Bessie L. 
Hilenberg, Montgomery, Ala., as the 
widow of the author. R 45117, June 
1, 1928. 280 


Valse romantique; by T. M. Tobani, 
op. 386; band. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. 
Y., as the author. R 44982, June 11, 
1928. 281 


Venite in D (O come let us sing); 
words from the Bible, music by F. 
H. Brackett; mixed voices, organ 
ace. © Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, 
Mass., as the author of the music. 
R 45105, June 1, 1928. 282 . 


Venus auf Erden; ouverture, von P. 
Lincke; orch. © Paul Lincke, Ber- 
lin, as the author. R 45122, June 7, 
1928. 283 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Un ballo in masch- 
era; selection, arr. by T. M. Tobani, 
op. 387; orch. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. 
Y., as the author of the arrange- 


ment. R 44977, June 11, 1928. 284 
Verona: Tuscan serenade, by Otto 
Langey, op. 135. - ©  Hlizabeth 


Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 45121, June 7, 1928. 
285 


Victory is sure; words and music by 
J. W. Van De Venter. © J. W. Van 
De Venter, St. Petersburg, Fla., as 
the author. R 45063, May 28, ieee 


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Violets (Fritihlingskinder); by E. 
Waldteufel, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 44997, 
June 11, 1928. £87 


Violin-cursus (Studies for the violin) ; 
von Goby Eberhardt, op. 100. heft 
1, heft 2. © Erna Eberhardt, 
Liibeck, Germany. as the widow of 
the author. R 44819, May 7, 1928. 

288 


Voice (The) of Jehovah; words by 
J. W. Standish, music by J. A. 
Silberberg. © Joseph W. Standish, 
Lowell, Mass., as the author of the 
words. R 45040, May 11, 1928. 289 


Vuggesang (Wiegenlied) ; af F. Hen- 
riques, op. 21; klaver. 
riques, Copenhagen, as the author. 
R 44950, June 6, 1928. 290 


Wagner (Richard) Elsa’s bridal pro- 
cession; from Lohengrin, arr. by 
Franz Liszt, ed. by A. Foote. © 
Arthur Foote, Newton, Mass., as the 
author. R 45074, May 31, 1928. 291 


Isolde’s.liebestod; finale, from R. 
Wagner’s drama, Tristan und Isolde, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani, op. 376; band. 
© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author. 
R 45142, June 9, 1928. 292 


Die meistersinger yon Niirnberg; 
grand, selection, from R. Wagner’s 
opera, arr. by T. M. Tobani, op. 388; 
orch. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y.,. as the 
author. R 45139, June 9, 1928. 293 


Nachtgesang; from R. Wagner’s 
drama, Tristan und Isolde, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani, op. 375; band. . © 
Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author. 
R 45141, June 9, 1928. 294 


Wanderer’s (A) psalm (Cantus pere- 
grinus) ; by Horatio Parker, op. 50; 
soli and cho. © Anna Parker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 45067, May 19, 1928. 295 


Warrior’s (The) return; descriptive 
fantasia, by F. Kticken, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; band. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44962, June 11, 1928. 296 


We are under marching orders; words 
by Elisha H. Hoffman, music by 
Howard E. Smith. © Mrs. Howard 


© Fini Hen- | 


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E. Smith, Saugatuck, Conn., as the 
widow of the author. R 45125, June 
8, 1928. 297 


Weary of earth; duet, music by Chas. 
M. Davis; sop. and alto. © Kate 
Davis Crapser, Monterey, Calif., as 
the next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 44798, Apr. 30, 1928. 

298 


Weberlied (Weavers song); gedicht 
von Carmen Sylva, English version 
by John Coates, musik von F. Wein- 
gartner, op. 28, no. 7; bar. © Felix 
Weingartner, Basel, Switzerland, as 
the author. R 44941, Mar. 6, 1928. 

299 


What shall I do with the lessons 
learned; words by Julia H. Johns- 
ton, music by R. T. Owen [pseud. 
of D. B. Towner] © Ada Page 
Towner, Oak Park, Ill., as the widow 
of the author: R 44060, Dec. 30, 


ROD: 300 
When, streaming from the Eastern 
skies; hymn anthem, by Edward 


Whitby [pseud. of F. H. Brackett] ; 
mixed voices, organ acc.; in D flat. 


© Frank H. Brackett, Ashland, 
Mass., as the author. R 45103, June 
ft, 1928: 301 


When the tide comes in; music by 
E. S. Lorenz; bar. or mezzo-sop. © 
Edmund §8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 44793, Apr. 30, 1928. 

302 


While angels bless thee; hymn anthem, 
words by R. Robinson, music by 
Arthur W. Nelson. © Flora Nelson 
Barry, Central Lake, Mich., as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
music, who is not living. R 44809, 
May 9, 1928. 303 


While Old Glory waves; march and 
two-step, by A. Heindl; pf. © An- 
ton Heindl, Merrick, L. I., N. Y., as 
the author. R 45037, May 11, 1928. 

304 


While we have time; song, composed 
by Horatio. W. Parker; organ ace. 
© Anna Parker, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 45069, May 
19, 1928. 305 


Why will ye die; words by E. A. 
Fredenhagen, music by C. S. Col- 
burn. © Cary Samuel Colburn, 
Dunlap, Ia., as the author. R 
45072, May 31, 1928. 306 


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Will o’ the wisp; by L. J. Quigley, op. 
9, no. 2; pf. © Sadie M. Quigley, 
Owensboro, Ky., as the widow of the 
author. R 45093, June 1, 1928. 307 


‘Winding, winding; duet, from Foxy 
- Quiller, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald de Koven. © 
Anna de Koven, New York, as the 


widow of the author. R 45048, May 
12, 1928. 308 
With “drum “and? fife? | by UPS A. 
Sechnecker; pf. © Louise W. 


Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 45177, June 18, 
1928. 309 


With me all the while; words by E. 
K. Hewitt, music by Howard HE. 
Smith. © Mrs. Howard E. Smith, 


” 


Saugatuck, Conn., as the widow of 
the author. R 45131, June 8, 1928. 
3810 


Xenia; by C. W. Krogmann, op. 52, 
no. 3; pf. © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the 
author. R 45057, May 17, 1928. 311 


You’d better ask me; from Two little 
Irish songs, words by Samuel Lover, 
music by H. Lohr. © Hermann 
Lohr, London, as the author. R 
45001, May 8, 1928. 312 


Youth is the golden age; duet, from 
Foxy Quiller, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Reginald de Koven. 
© Anna de Koven, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 45059, May 
12, 1928. 313 


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Musical compositions; “D,’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©,” 
implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1 c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed 
by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; 
and “2 c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of 
contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing 
such contributions is required. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.25, payable in advance, to the Su- 


perintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. 


(my 


NOTICE 


roe on rates oor 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the eluant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1926, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not 
to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other govern- 
mental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may 
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1928. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps 
are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be 
supplied on request. Address Recister or Copyricuts, Library of 
Congress. Washington, D. C. 


‘Iv) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States has established reciprocal copyright protection 
for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
18 (1918), pages vi—viii of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 vere 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vili of no. 8: 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vil of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 13; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7; and vol. 17 (1922), 

_ pages ix-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-x1i of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xill—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vil—vill of no 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 38, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, v. 23 (1928). pages vi—vii of no. 7; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viii of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 3-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18,1914. This 
convention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
Uruguay. 


(v) 


COPY RIGHT—RUMANIA 


By THE PRESIDENT oF THE UNrtTEep STatTes or AMERICA 
A’ PROCLAMATION 


Whereas it is provided by the act of Congress approved March 4, 
1909, entitled “An act to amend and consolidate the acts respecting 
copyright,” that the copyright secured by the act, except the benefits 
under section 1 (e) thereof as to which special conditions are im- 
posed, shall extend to the work of an author or proprietor who is 
a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation, only upon certain 
conditions set forth in section 8 of the said act, to wit: 

(a) When an alien author or proprietor shall be domiciled within 
the United States at the time of the first publication of his work; or 

(bo) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or 
proprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, 
agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of copy- 
right on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens, or copy- 
right protection substantially equal to the protection secured to such 
foreign author under this act or by treaty; or when such foreign 
state or nation is a party to an international agreement which pro- 
vides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of 
which agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a 
party thereto: 

And whereas it is provided by section 1 (e) of the said act of Con- 
gress, approved March 4, 1909, that the provisions of the act “so far 
as they secure copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving 
to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall include only com- 
positions published and copyrighted after this act goes into effect, 
and shall not include the works of a foreign author or composer 
unless the foreign state or nation of which such author or composer 
is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, 
or law, to citizens of the United States similar rights ”; 

And whereas the President is authorized by the said section 8 to de- 
termine by proclamation made from time to time the existence of 
the reciprocal conditions aforesaid, as the purposes of the act may 
require ; | 

And whereas satisfactory official assurances have been received that 
citizens of the United States may obtain copyright for their works 
in Rumania whichis substantially equal to the protection afforded 
by the copyright laws of the United States, including rights similar 
to those provided by section 1 (e) of the copyright act of the United 
States, approved March 4, 1909. 


(VI) 


Now, therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States 
of America, do declare and proclaim 

That the conditions specified in sections 8 (b) and 1 (e) of the act 
of March 4, 1909, will exist and are fulfilled in respect to the citizens 
of Rumania and that citizens of Rumania are entitled to all the 
benefits of the act of March 4, 1909, including section 1 (e) thereof 
and the acts amendatory of the said act. 

Provided that the enjoyment by any work of the rights and bene- 
fits conferred by the act of March 4, 1909, and the acts amendatory 
thereof, shall be conditional upon compliance with the requirements 
and formalities prescribed with respect to such works by the copy- 
right laws of the United States. 

And provided further that the provisions of section 1 (e) of the 
act of March 4, 1909, in so far as they secure copyright controlling 
the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically musical 
works shall apply only to compositions published after July 1, 1909, 
and registered for copyright in the United States which have not 
been reproduced within the United States prior to May 14, 1928, on 
any contrivance by means of which the work may be mechanically 
performed. 

In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the 
seal of the United States to be affixed. 

Done at the city of Washington this fourteenth day of May in the 

year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty- 

[seau.] eight and of the independence of the United States of 

America the one hundred and fifty-second. 
CALVIN COOLIDGE. 

By the President : 

(Signed) Frank B. Kettoce, 
Secretary of State. 


[No. 1794] 


(VII) 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notice.—When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated 
in the title entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United 


States. 


A-D-A-C marsch; des allgemeinen | Academy march; by B. D. Burns; ten. 


deutschen automobil clubs, von- Peter 
Kreuder, of Germany; klavier. © 
Apr. 10. 4,1928.: .4:\,¢..,dune, 306 78 
692954; Otto Halbreiter, Munich. 
13516 


’A disperazione’ America; versi e mu- 
sica di Gennaro Amato, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y. 4to. 
[Words and melody only] © July 
16, 1928;. 2.e,. July, 21;. BE. 696395; 
Ernesto Rossi, New York. 13517 


A la gavotte; by Hans Protiwinsky, 
of Austria; pf. © June 18, 1928; 
2c. June 20; E 694548; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13518 

A niputi i l’arcipreti; dialetto Sicili- 
ano, parole di F. Santisi, musica di 
Louis De Santis. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ec. July 3, 1928; BE 
693927; Frank Santisi, Philadelphia. 

13519 


"A terza primmavera; versi di G. 
Onofri, musica di <A. Bascetta. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
July 23, 1928; E 696437; Alfredo 
Bascetta and Guglielmo Onofri, 
Brooklyn. 13520 


Abelard & Heloise; suite, by John W. 
Ivimey, of Great Britain, op. 12; 
pf. Preludio alla cappella. [5 
others] © May 21, 1928; 1c. June 
4; E 692849; Augener, ltd., London. 

13521 


Abend am strande; aus der sinfonie 
Von der Nordsee, von Friedrich HE. 
Koch, op. 4, bearb. von Martin 
Schmeling, of Germany; salon-orch. 
mit violine 1 direktion wu. violine 
obligat. 4to. © June 27, 1928; 1c. 
July 11; E 697147; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 1S PP 


Abide my soul; words tr. from the 
Norwegian by P. A. Langvard, music 
arr. by N. Carlson. © June 20, 
1928; 2 ec. June 28; E 695092; Na- 
thaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 13523 


banjo. Primer pub. co. © June 30, 
1928; 2 c. July 3; E 695347; Beryl 
D. Burns, Cincinnati. 13524 


Across the river [and] What wilt thou 
do for the Master; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by S. M. 
Schaefle. © Nov. 23, 1927; 2 c. June 
26, 1928; E 694826; S. M. Schaefle, 
Naperville, Ill. 13525 


Ada valse; by P. Russo; pf. and saxo- 
phone. © 1c. July 26, 1928; BH 
695682; Philip Russo, Perth Amboy, 
N. J. 13526 


Adele; words and melody by C. H. 


Parker, jr. ©1e July 5, 1928; B 
693972; Charles H. Parker, jr., 
Hampton, Va. 13527 


Adelina; polka, by M. Loguercio; vio- 
lin. ©1e. June 26, 1928; E 694918; 
Michael Loguercio, Brooklyn. 13528 


Adieu vous dy ... ; rondel attribués 
a Villon, musique de P. de Bréville, 
of France. © June 5, 1928; 1 «. 
June 28; H 697044; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 13529 


Adios mi chata; letra y musica di 
Pascual H. Toral, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. [Photostat] 
© May 18, 1928; 2 ec. May 17; EB 
695466; Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 13530 


Adown the snowy hill; words by L. B. 
Duff, music by Alfred Wooler, of 
Canada. © June 30, 1928; 1 «. 
June 30; E 692944; Louis Blake 
Duff, Welland, Ont., Canada. 18531 


Aerial stunts; galop, by William F. 
Schulze, scored by Leo A. Kempin- 
ski; orch. 4to. © July 3, 1928; 
2c. July 5; EH 695224; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

13532 

Afahe; Japanese lullaby, by Frank H. 
Hersom; pf. © May 2, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 26; EH 694853; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 13538 


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13534 


Africa’s need; words by S. N. Fitkin, 
music by Arthur F. Ingler. © June 
12, 1928; 2 ec. July 26; E 695664; 
Susie Morris Fitkin, Brooklyn. 

13534 


After all; words and music by M. D. 
Chaloupka; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June 26, 19282 °2 ‘e¢ June 28° Hh 
695052; Martha Daughdrill Cha- 
loupka, Houston. 


After all; words by Henry Wood, mu- 
sic by Bob Tinning [i. e. Robert 
Tinning], of England; pf., banjulele 
banjo and ukulele acc. © 1c. July 
20, 1928; E 695589; James Allinson, 
Attleboro, Mass. 13536 


After three years I’m back again; fox 
trot, words by A. Comas, music by 
Eugene Platzman. © 1c. June 22, 
1928; E 6938645; Antonio Comas, 
Pittsburgh. 13537 


After you’ve sent me away; _words 
and music by A. HE. Buckingham. 
Berkeley, Calif., Fireside songs. © 


July 3, 1928; 2 c. July 11; E 696108 ; 


Albert Edward Buckingham, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 13538 


Afterwards; words and melody by J. 


Brockman. © 1 ¢ June 25, 1928; 
EH 694752; James Brockman, Los 
Angeles. 13539 


Agincourt (The) song; words anon., 
music by Arthur S. Warrell, of 
Great Britain; cho. of men’s voices; 
in D. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 26, 1928; 1 e¢. 
June 21; E 692628; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 13540 


Agitato; by Ernest Schelling; pf. © 


May 9; 1925. 20 Jen. June)..20)25 2K 
694583; Carl Fischer, inc, New 
York. 13541 


Agitato dramatico; von Henry Weber, 
of Germany, op. 6, no. 1, nach einem 
motiv von Rob. Schumann; salon- 
orch. mit violine 1 direktion u. pf. 
direktion. 4to. © June 26, 1928; 
1 ¢ May 12; E 692820; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 13542 


Agitato lamentoso; photoplay music, by 
Josef Pasternack; orch. © July 5, 
1928; 2 c. July 6; E 695855; Irving 


Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 13548 


Agnus Dei (Lamb of God); by B. 
Klein; copyright is based upon new 
matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation thereof 


13535 | 


pt. TI, 0. s., v. 23 


contained in the copies filed; male 
voices a capella. 4to. © Feb. 14, 
1928; 2 c. June 27; E 694997; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 13544 


Ah! Toledo; valse-canzone Spagnolo, 
versi di G. Garofalo, musica di G. F. 
Donati, of Italy. © May 15, 1928; 
le. July 24; HE 697265; G. F. Donati, 
Florence, Italy. 13545 


Ahoi; worte von César Flaischlen, mu- 
sik von Erwin Lendvai, of Germany, 
op. 45, no. 1; mannerchor. 4to. 
Mar. 14, 1928; 1 ¢. June 13; B 
692756; Gebriider Hug & co., Berlin. 
aap 13546 


A-hunting we will go; choral para- 
phrase, by Richard Kountz. 4to. 1. 
4 male voices.—2. 3 treble or 3 male 
voices. © June 18, 1928; 2 c. each 
June 23; EH 693776, 693777; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 

13547, 18548 


A-hunting we will go; choral para- 


phrase, by Richard Kountz; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © July 16, 1928; 
2c. July 20; E 696367; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 13549 


A-hunting we will go; choral para- 
phrase, by Richard Kountz; sop. and 
alto or ten. and bar.. 4to. © July 
16, 1928; 2 c. July 19; H 695525; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 18550 


Air castles; 4-pt. cho., words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by William 
Berwald; men’s voices. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. 4to. © June 
8, 1928; 2c. July 2; H 695218 ; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 13551 


Akavyo ben mahalalel omer; words 
from Hebrew prayers, music by S. 
Weisser. © 1c July 6, 1928; EH 
695269; Samuel Weisser, New York. 

13552 


Al; words and music by a newsboy. 
Chicago- San Francisco- New York, 
National music pub. ¢o., Itd. © July 
20, 1928; 2 ec. July 27; H 696538; 
Frank Johnson, San Jose, Calif. 

13553 


Al’s the man; words and music by W. 
P. Holloway. ©1e July 23, 1928; 
E 696458; W. P. Holloway, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 13554 


Al Smith; words by E. E. Aspinwall, 
music by Henry J. Donovan. 
June 15, 1928; 2c June 25; EH 
694805; Ernest E. Aspinwall, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 13555 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Al Smith (The) song; words and mu- 
sic by C. J. Robinson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 17, 1928; 
E 695504; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 13556 


Albertina (The) Rasch step; de Dimi- 
tri Tiomkin, of Poland; pf. © June 
5, 1928; 1c June 28; E 697016; 
Editions Foucret fils, s. a., Paris. 

13557 


Albery (Dorothy) Prelude; by D. Al- 
bery, of Australia; pf.; in D flat 
maj. © June 1, 1928; 1c. June 29; 
E 692938; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
London. -18558 


Alden partridge; words and music by 
Rupert Henry Whitcomb. © June 
30, 1928; 2 ec. July 16; E 696233; 
Norwich university, Northfield, Vt. 

F 13559 


Alimony rag; words by F. Auer, mel- 
ody by Lynn Cowan. ©1e. July 13, 
1928; E 696197; Florence Auer, New 
York. 13560 


All alone hobo blues; fox trot, words 
and music by V. Moore. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 31, 1928; 
EH 695739; Vincent Moore, Lakeport, 
Calif. 13561 


All for Al, Al, for all; words and mel- 
ody by Sol Kestenbaum and M. M. 
Korn. © 1 ec. June 25, 1928; E 
693687 : Maurice M. Korn, Brooklyn. 

13562 


All for love I’d follow you; words by 
F. Hilison, melody by Henry Hllison. 
© ft «@ July 31, 1928; BE 695750; 
Francis Ellison, Wakefield, Mass. 

13563 


All I do is think of you; words and 
melody by I. Elswick. © 1. July 
o,., 1928; E. 693975; Inez Elswick, 
Moutheard, Ky. 13564 


All I want—I'll find in you; words and 
music by R. Ryan. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 17, 1928; E 
695476; Ruth Ryan, Toronto, Onta- 
rio, Canada. 13565 


All ’neath the sunshine’s glow; waltz, 
words by J. A. Walker, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. June 23, 1928; 
EK 6938636; J. A. Walker, Gives 
Springs. Id. 13566 


All of a sudden; words and music by 
M. Grand. © 1c. July 25; 1928; 
E 696502; Mitchell Grand, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 13567 


- 13578 


All the time; waltz, words by Desmond 
Carter, music by Hal Brody, of 
England; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 4, 1928; 
1 e. June 15; EH 692593 ; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd., London. 13568 


All the world’s in love in springtime; 
words and music by HK. M. Engler. 
© 1e. July 20, 1928; E 695579; 
Ethel Minerva Engler, Baltimore. 

13569 


All thru the night; words by Clarence 
Murray McCarver, music by G. E. 
Byard; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1c. 
July 2, 1928; E 698895; George Earl 
Byard, Kansas City, Mo. 13570 


Alla mazurka; by Paul Carreno, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 30, 1928; 
2e. July 12; E 695383; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 13571 


Allegro appassionato; von Walter 
Noack, of Germany; salon o. grosses 
orch. mit violino 1 direction. 
Apr. o21y -A928cr er JUNG r does Ee 
692709; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 13572 


Allegro Deiro: rag, by Guido Deiro; 
accordion. © June 27, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 29; EH 695138; B. Quattrocioc- 
che, Steubenville, O. 13573 


Allegro tension ; symphonic incidental, 
by P. A. Marquardt; orch. © July 
23, 1928-2. -¢e. July 25;. 8 696472; 
Music buyers corp., New York. 

13574 


Allemande [and] Hornpipe; von Wal- 
ter Niemann, of Germany, op. 39, 
no. 2 u..3; flauto u. pf... © June 
19, 1928; 1 ec. June 30; E 692957; 
F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

13575 


Alluring (The) tambourine; Spanish 
danee, by Frank E. Hersom; pf. 
May ».31,;).1928;, 2 .«:. June 26; B 
694850; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

13576 


Alogatas (AX\oyaras); words and music 
by A. Sakellariou. [Words and mel- 
ody only] -.© 1c. July 3, 1928; E 
693924; Antonios Sakellariou, New 
York. 13577 


Aloha e ka pua (I love the flowers) ; 
words and music by C. E. King and 
David Burrows; pf., ukulele and 
guit.-acc. © May 2,° 1928; 2 e. 
May 8; E 694730; Charles E. King, 
Honolulu, T. H. 13578 


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13579 
Alone; by George Bagby, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus; orch. 4to. © 


July 5, 1928; 2c. July 9; H 695274; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
13579 


Alone; lyric by Agnes O’Keefe, music 
by George Bagby. © June 18, 1928; 
2 c. June 23; E 6938785; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 13580 


Alone and lonesome ; words and melody 
by R. A. Bass. ©1c. July 18, 1928; 
E 695563; Rhoden A. Bass, Indianap- 
olis. 13581 


Alone for you; serenade, words and 
music by F. E. Moll. ©1.«. July 
11, 1928; E 696546; Frederick Emil 
Moll, Brooklyn. 13582 


Alone together; words by A. Wells, 
melody by A. Ulanoff and L. Dia- 
mond. © 1 ce June 30, 1928; E 
695205; Leo Diamond, Al Ulanoff 


and Aubrey Wells, Brooklyn.. 13583 - 


Alone with only dreams; from 9th ed. 
of George White’s scandals, words 
and music by B. G. De Sylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. 
© June 28, 1928; 2 c. June 29; EH 
695111; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 13584 


Alone with you; words and music by 
Dave Ringle. © July 3, 1928; 2 «. 
July 5: EH 695228; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 

13585 


Along the garden ways: four-pt. cho., 
words by Arthur O’Shaughnessy, 
music by William Clifford Heilman ; 
men’s voices. 4to. © July 10, 1928; 
2c. July 13; E 696226; G. Schirmer, 


ine., New York. 13586 
Alphona blues; words by Ida Cox, 
melody by Jesse Crump. © 1 ec. 


June 21, 1928; E 693527; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 
13587 


Alpine idyl; by Nilo Trolli; pf. © 
June 29, 1928; 2 « June 29: EH 
695026 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13588 


Altitalienische klaviermusik; bearb. 
altitalanischer meister nebst varia- 
tionen tiber eine corrente von Micheli- 
angelo Rossi, von Arthur Piechler, 
of Germany. 1. Prdéludium D moll. 
[4 others] © May 4, 1928; 1 « 
June 18; E 692729; Friedrich Hof- 
meister, Leipzig. 13589 


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Always lift him up and never knock 
him down; words and melody by. A. 
Reed. © 1 ec. June 27, 1928; BH 
694941; R. 8S. Peer, New York. 

13590 


Always the same, sweet pal; waltz, 
words and music by Charles Wein- 
berg and Billy Stone, arr. by Me- 
notti Salta; orch. 4to. © June 4, 
1928; 2 c. June 29; EH 695067; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 

13591 


Always there; words and music by 
A. E. Buckingham. - Berkeley, Calif., 
Fireside songs. © July 3, 1928; 
2c. July 11; E 696109; Albert Ed- 
ward Buckingham, Berkeley, Calif. 

13592 


Am I glad I met ya; words and mel- 
ody by Charles Tobias, Al Sherman 
and Harry Tobias: © 1c. July 7, 
1928; E 696066; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York.. 13593 


Am ‘Mississouri, am Mississippipo; 
stomp u. blackbottom, text u. musik 
von Giinter Joachim, of Germany; 
salon-orch. mit pf. direktion u. spe- 
zial-arr. fiir jazzband. 4to. © Apr. 
18, 1928; 1 ec. June 26; E 692908; 
Imuver-verlag Paul Przetak, Char- 
lottenburg, Germany. 13594 


America; anthem, words by Murray 
Ketcham Kirk, music by Joseph A. 
Dvorak, op. 105; mixed voices. 
Rushmore ed. © June 26, 1928; 
2*'e. June “30 57 69ss00 aera roid 
Vinal, ltd., New York. 13595 


America forever; grand march, by J. 
Owen Long; pf. © July 12, 1928; 
2c. July 16; E 696389; A. W. Perry, 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 135 


American fantasie; by Victor Herbert, 
transcribed by Caspar P. Koch; or- 
gan. © May 9, 1928; 2c. June 20; 
E 694580; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 13597 


American (The) folio: collection of 
fox trots, waltzes and marches, arr. 
by Lloyd Loar; banjo band. © June 
7, 1928; 2 c. June 26; aff. June 28; 
A 1084078; Nicomede music co., Al- 
toona, Pa. 13598 


American (The) girl; words and mu- 
sic by E. J. Edwards: med. voice. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
July 24, 1928; E 695650; Earl Jack- 
son Edwards, Los Angeles. 13599 


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no. 7, 1928 


American heroes; march, by Jos. J. 
Denton; band. 4to. © June 1, 
1928; 2 c. June 23; E 698620; Den- 


ton & Haskins music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13600 
American (The) lullaby; or, Go to 


sleep my baby, words and music by 
C. J. Bonner. © 1.¢. June 20, 1928; 


EK 694644; Cecile Jaeger Bonner, 
Arabi, La. 13601 


American (The) soldier; words by Ih. 
S. Craig, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. Limestone, Pa., Craig mu- 
sic pub. house. © July 7, 1928; 2c. 
July 12; E 695361; Love .Sloan 
Craig, Limestone, Pa. ‘13602 


American tune; from the 9th ed. of 
George White’s scandals, words and 
music by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown 
and Ray Henderson; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © 
Wane 2) 1928 > 2°“ June’ 223° BH 
694669; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 13603 


American woman and West Indian 
man; words and melody by P. 
Grainger. © 1c. July 7, 1928; E 
695257 ; Porter Grainger, New York. 

13604 


Americans; words and music by A. E. 
Buckingham. Berkeley, Calif., Fire- 
side songs. © July 3, 1928; 2 «. 
July 11; H 696110; Albert Edward 
Buckingham, Berkeley, Calif. 13605 


Amikor a cigany az én notam 
hizza ...; verse és zenéje Nador 
JOska, of Hungary [and] Ha mege- 
hulok kinyitom a bicskamat.. .; 
atirta Huber Sandor, népi motivu- 
mok felhasznalisival irta: Nador 
J6ska. © Feb. 10; 1927; 1 ce. Apr. 2; 
EH 689478; Nador Kalman, Budapest, 
Hungary. 13606 


Amor (L’) di madre; mazurka, by M. 
Loguercio; violin. © 1 e¢. June 26, 
1928; E 694921; Michael Loguercio, 
Brooklyn. 13607 


Amore infranto; intermezzo, di Fran- 
cesco Paolo Frontini, of Italy; pic- 
cola orch. © June 22, 1928; 1 «. 
July 20; E 697206; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan, Italy. 13608 


Amorosilla; tango, von Enrico Ravello 
[pseud.], of Germany; orch., mit pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
1c. June 13; E 692720; Edition Otto 
Kuhl, g. m. b. h., Cologne, Germany. 

13609 


Ana Maria; danza, letra y musica de 


B. Armijo, of Mexico, domiciled at | 


a 13620 


_—_————— 


Chicago. © 1c. June 25, 1928; B 
694766; Bernardo Armijo, Chicago. 
13610 


Anaximander-marsch; von K. Stork, 
of Germany; grosse harmonie, mili- 
tar, u. blechmusik. 4to. © Apr. 25.,. 
1928; 1 c. June 26; E 692912; Karl 
Stork, Sondershausen, Germany. 

13611 


And I saw a new heaven; words from 
the Bible, music by Walter Howe 
Jones; sop. and alto or ten. and 
bass. © June 28, 1928; 2 c. July 2; 
EK 696040; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13612 


And I would flee away (Et moi je 
m’enfouiyais); French-Canadian 
folk-song, English tr. by J. Murray 
Gibbon, arr. by Alfred E. White- 
head; mixed voices. 4to. © June 
SO 1928 Zoe. July 52... 69anta: 
Boston music ¢co., Boston. 13613 


And you; words and music by E. 
Long. © 1 ce June 18, 1928; B 
694524; Hileen Long, Milwaukee. 

13614 


Andy; words and melody by C. KE. 
Antosewicz. © 1c. July 9, 1928; 
HK} 696098; Clara EH. Antosewicz, De- 
troit. 13615 


Angel (The) choirs; from the cantata 
The wondrous story, by Raymond . 
Karl Bellaire, music by Richard 
Kountz; 3 treble or 3 male voices. 
4to. © June 18, 1928; 2 ec. June 23; 
E 693780; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 13616 


Angel (The) choirs; from the cantata 
The wondrous story, text by Ray- 
mond Harl Bellaire, music by Rich- 
ard Kountz; mixed voices. 4to. © 
June 22, 1928; 2 e« June 26; B 
695331; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 13617 


Angel’s (The) psalm; sacred song, 
words and music by William H. 
Smith, of Great Britain; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@Gaduly,,19,, 19283 1 Go suly 26208 
697234 ; iB. Feldman & Co., London. 

13618 


Aniers (Les); de V. Staub, of France; 
pt... ©, June, 5,, 19285... ¢ June: 28 ; 
EK 697006; L. Philippo, Paris. 13619 


Anita; words and music by Lew Pol- 
lack and Sidney Clare; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 


July 16, 1928; 2c. July 17; E 695460 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 136206 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13621 


pt. m1, ns), v. 23 


Anneau (L’) des jours; poésie de 
Jacques Heugel, musique de Georges 
Hiie, of France. June 5, 1928; 
1 ¢. June 28; E 697036; Heugel, 
Paris. 13621 


Antes de morir; vals, por I. M. Valle, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. June 30, 1928; 
E 693815; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

13622 


Anvil polka; by A. Parlow, arr. by 
R. HE. Hildreth. 4to. 1. Band, with 
B fiat cornet conductor.—2. Orch., 
with pf. conductor. © June 30, 1928 ; 
2c. June 28; E 695095, 695097 ; Wal- 
ter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 13623, 13624 


Ape man; melody by James Blythe. 
© 1 ec. June 21, 1928; E 693548: 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

13625 


Appearing (The) cross; pageant, text 


by Verna Whinery, music by I. H. 


Meredith and Grant Colfax Tullar. 
12mo. © Aug. 29, 1927;.2 ¢. June 
18, 1928; aff. June 27; A 1081685; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 
13626 


Appel (L’) damour; chanson-melodie, 
by Cuthbert Clarke, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © July 12, 1928; 1 ¢. July 
23; E 697274; James Planta Hull, 
London. 13627 


Apple pie; novelty fox trot, lyrics by 
G. A. Cook, music by M. Paul Man- 
ganella. © 1c. July 20, 1928; E 
696324; George A. Cook, Fredericks- 
burg, Pa. 13628 


Approaching mutiny; by Walter C. 
Schad; orch., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © July 2, 1928; 2 ¢ July 11; 
E 696116; Belwin, inc., New York. 

13629 


Ardent affection; passionate episode, 
by P. A. Marquardt; orch. © July 
23, 1928; 2 c. July 25; E 696469; 
Music buyers corp., New York. 

13630 


Ardimentosa mazurka; di G. Critelli; 
violino. © 1c. June 22, 1928;.EH 
694702; Giuseppe Critelli, Brooklyn. 

13631 


Are you a billy goat; fox trot, words 
and music by S. K. Shriver. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Feb. 29, 
1928; E 694765; Seymour Kenneth 
Shriver, Buffalo. 13632 


Are you happy now; words and! music 
by J. R. Hamilton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. June 27, 1928; 


E 694962; James R. Hamilton, De- 
troit. 13633 


Are you making a fool of me; words 
by Tommy Malie and Ed Rose, mu- 
sic by Joe Verges; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © July 11, 1928; 2 c. July 14: 
E 695428; Ted Browne music ¢o., 
inc., Chicago. ; 13634 


Arietta; verse by Percy Bysshe Shel- 
ley, music by Philip Dalmas. © 
June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 28; E 693724; 
Sophie Dalmas, Wellfleet, Mass. 

13635 


Arizona; words and melody by Irving 
Morris’ [pseud. of I. M. Sehlenoff] 
© 1c. July 18, 1928; E 696313; Iry- 
ing M. Schlenoff, Baltimore. 13636 


Armenian dance; by Harry Horlick, of 
U. S., and A. Bortnowski, arr. by 
P. Ouglitsky, both of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; orch., with pf. 
conductor. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 ce. Apr. 
30; E 694728; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 13637 


Armide; by C. W. v. Gluck, variations 
by J. N. Hummel, on a theme from 
the opera, transcribed and rev. by 
Alexander Siloti, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © May 9, 
1928; 2 c. June 20; E- 694593; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 13638 


Around the corner; words by J. C. 
Kuhn, music by J. C. Kuhn and L. 
L. Daly. © 1 e.' June 30, 1928; E 
693841; John C. Kuhn, Cherrydale, 
Va. 13639 


Arrét (L’) d’ la rue Larrey ; ou, La raie 
d’la mére Laray, paroles d’Armand 
Foucher, musique de Martin Gar- 
cias, of France. Editions Costallat. 
© June 20, 1928; 1 ec. July 3; EB 
697120; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

13640 


As long as they’re happy; fox-trot, 
words and music by J. P. Long, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 10, 
1928; 1 ce. July 12; E 697150; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

13641 


As long as you love me; vocal fox- 
trot, words by Manuel Elizalde, mu- 
sic by Fred Elizalde, of Spain; pf. 
and ukulele acc.; in G. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Apr. 19, 
1928; 1c. June 30; E 692945; West’s, 
ltd., London. 13642 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


As we flew to the United States; 
words by A. Waite, music by Paul- 
ine Britting. New York, Frank 
Harding. © June 26, 1928; 2 «. 
July 2; E 693959; Agnes Waite, New 
York. 136438 


Ashes of love; words by Monty Siegel, 
music by Charles Rosoff. © July 
21, 1928; 2 c. July 28; E 696379; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 

. New York. , 13644 


Ashley st. blues; words and melody by 
Wesley Wilson. © 1 ¢. June 21, 
1928; E 693545; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. ~ 138645 


Aspatia’s song; Elizabethan lyric by 
Beaumont and Fletcher, music by 
Grace Lloyd Street, of Great Brit- 
ain. © June 8, 1928; 1 c. June 30; 
EK 692953; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 13646 


Asso di coppe; polka, by M. Loguer- 
cio; violin. © 1c. June 26, 1928; 
EH 694919; Michael Loguercio, Brook- 
lyn. 13647 


Astrolacu (L’); tarantella siciliana, 
versi di Abate Mele e Paolo Dones, 
musica di Sasa’ B. Gagliano; violin. 
© 1 ce June 29, 1928; E 695190; 
Apollo music co., Brooklyn. 13648 


At eve I heard a flute; 3-part song, by 
Lily Strickland, arr. by G. Waring 
Stebbins ; women’s voices, with sop. 
Solo and flute obbl. 4to. © May 
21, 1928; 2 ec. June 18; HE 694534; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 13649 


At eventide; nocturne, by Rubin Gold- 
mark; pf. © May 23, 1928; 2 «. 
June 20; E 694632; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 13650 


At last; words and music by Lou 
Davis and Herman Ackman. © 
June 23, 1928; 2 ec. June 23; E 
693602; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 13651 


At the circus; by Ivan Moscow; pf. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Paramount mu- 
sic pub. co. © June 21, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 25; E 694678; Rudolph Polak, 
Los Angeles. 13652 


At the clear running fountain (A la 
claire fontaine); French-Canadian 
folk-song, English tr. by J. Murray 
Gibbon, arr. by Alfred E. Whitehead, 
both of Canada; 6-pt. cho. of mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 30, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 5; E 695512; Boston music co., 
Boston, 18653 


A 13664 


At the party [and] In a boat; by 
Minnie Coons Freeman; pf. © July 
10, '1928; 2 ce. July 13; E 696223; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13654 


At the rodeo; intermezzo, by James I. 
Wiay, op. 395°) pt. -©: June 27, 
1928; 2 c. June 29; E 6938801; James 
I. Wray co., Cranston, R. I. 18655 


At the seashore; by Gail Ridgway 
Brown; violin, 1st position, with pf. 
ace. 1. On the beach. [5 others] 
GQ Jtme28) 1928-2 ey July” 23 
696038; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 13656 


Au cabaret (At the inn); French- 
Canadian folk-song, English tr. by 
J. Murray Gibbon, arr. by Ernest 
MacMillan, both of Canada; men’s 
voices. 4to. © June 30, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 5; H 695510; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 13657 


a 


Au pays des mimosas; de Léo Dani- 
derff, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 5, 1928;1 ce. 
June 28; E 6970381; Edition Arle- 
quin, Paris. 13658 


Au pays des mimosas; paroles de Ber- 
tal-Maubon-Ronn, musique de Léo 
Daniderff, of France. © June 5, 
1928; 1 c«. June 28; E 697032; Hdi- 
tion Arlequin, Paris. 13659 


Au ruisseau; de Fernand Goeyens, of 
Belgium; pt. . © Apr. 1, 1928; 1) ¢. 
Mar. 29; EH 692827; A. Cranz, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 13660 


Aubade; by FEF. H. Shera, of Great 
Britain; organ. © May 10, 1928; 
1e. June 21; E 692652; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 13661 


Auf der gartenbank; worte von Her- 
mann LoOns, musik von Franciscus 
Nagler, of Germany, op. 106, no. 3; 
minnerchor. Partitur wu. stimmen. 
4to. © Dee. 10, 1927; 1 ec. June 13, 
1928; E 692748; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig. 13662 


Auf der Ltineburger haide; verse von 
H. Lons, musik von Franciscus Nag- 
ler, of Germany, op. 106, no. 2; ten. 
u. bisse. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1c. 
June 13, 1928; E 692747; Otto For- 
berg, Leipzig. 13663 


Auld lang syne; brilliant variations, 
by M. W. Butler; pf. © July 12, 
1928; 2 ec. July 16; E 6963887; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 13664 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13665 


pt. 1, DSi ve 23 


Aumone (L’) de Don Juan; fantaisie, 
par H. Mouton, of Belgium, sur le 
poéme lyrique en 1 acte de C. P. 
Simon; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © May 10, 1927; 1 c. June 2; 
E 669026; Editions Arlequin, Paris. 

13665 


Auric (Georges) Quatre poémes; de 
Georges Gabory, musique de G. Au- 
ric,, o£ Eranee., 1. La, voix.... [3 
others] © June 5, 1928; 1 c. June 
28; E 697001; La siréne musicale, 
Paris. 13666 


Aurora; valse song, words by Harry 
Parr, music by Herbert Oliver, of 
Great Britain; in F. © July 16, 
1928; 1c. July 16; EH 697178; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 13667 


Automne; mélodie, poésie de Ed. Gui- 
nand, musique de Charles-René, of 
France. 1. Voix élevées.—2. Voix 
moyennes. © June 5, 1928; 1 c. each 
June 28; E 697053, 697054; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 18668; 18669 


Autumn reverie; 
Jenkins, of Great Britain; pf. 
June 12, 1928; 1 c. June 22; BH 
692804; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 13670 


Autumn rose; lyric piece, by William 
M. Felton; pf. © July 26, 1928; 
2c. July 28; EH 696597; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13671 


Ave Maria and sancta Maria; words 
from the Catholic church, music by 
John Farnsworth; 4 mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © July 3, 1928; 2c. 
July 18; E 696182; Michael L. Nem- 
mers, Milwaukee. 13672 


Ave Maria—que dolor; Cuban danzon, 
por I. M. Simon; pf. © 1c. June 
18, 1928 ; E 694510 ; Ismael M. Sim6n, 
New York. 13673 


Awakening (The); words and music 
by E. F. Peterson. Park Ridge, I11., 
Frances music house. © May 19, 
1928; 2 c. June 27; E 694895; Ella 
Frances Peterson, Park Ridge, Ill. 

13674 


Awful lawdy lawdy blues; words by 
Mary Bradford, melody by Thomas 
Dorsey, ©. ve. duty 27,. 19280) 
696581 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 13675 

Ay, ay, ay; Creole song, tr. from the 
Spanish by Cecil Cowdrey, music 
arr. by William Stickles; quartet of 
male voices. 4to. © July 5, 1928; 
2c. July 7; EB 695249; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, inc., New York. 13676 


romance, .by Cyril 


Ay Julia, Julia; cancién popular, por 
I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf., with words. © 1c. 
July 18, 1928; E 696294; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 13677 


Babe, I’ve got the love sick blues; 
from Summerland and roses, words 
by S. W. H. Tyler, music by S. W. H. 
Tyler and Harry L. Cook. ©1e. 
July 16, 1928; E 696247; Samuel W. 
H. Tyler, Louisville. 13678 


Babe Lorraine; melody by C. HE. Kern. 
© 1c. July 19, 1928; E 695574; 
Charles E. Kern, Oakland, Calif. 

,' , 13679 


Baby ; words and music by A. R. Cham- 
bers, arr. by A. W. Bolanz. © 1 ¢. 
June 26, 1928; EH 6949388; Alden Rost 
Chambers, Chatham, Va. 13680 


Baby dear; words and music by EH. G. 
Becker. © 1c. July 28, 1928; E 
695721; Evalyn Garrett. Becker, 
Wheeling, W. Va. . 13681 


Baby, you’re mine no kiddin’; words 
by Kathleen Greeley [pseud. of 
Kathieen Greeley Twomey], music 
by Joe Goyanes. © 1c. July 7, 
1928; E 696088; Kathleen Greeley 
Twomey, Tampa, Fla. . 13682 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Adagio; 
from organ toccata and fugue in C, 
arr. by J. Stuart Archer, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © July 23, 
1928; 1c. July 19; EH 697230; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 13683 


Choral prelude; based on Valet 
will ich dir geben, by Melchoir Tesch- 
ner, set by J. S. Bach in the cantata 
Christus, der ist mein Leben, tran- 
seribed and arr. by Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher; organ. © May 26, 1928; 
2c. June 20; E 694620; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 138684 


Come blessed death; words anon., 
tr. by J. C. Graham, musie by Johann 
Sebastian Bach, — Blessed are the 
dead; from the oratorio The last 
judgment, by Louis Spohr [and] An 
evening hymn; words .by Adam 
Krieger and J: F. Herzog, tr. by J. C. 
Jacobi and James C. Graham, music 
by A. Krieger; copyright is based 
upon new matter of Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher namely, his interpretation 
represented in legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed; 
men’s voices a capella. 4to. © June 
14, 1928; 2 ec. June 27; E 694994; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 13685 


128 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Con. 

Jesus bleibet meine freude; cho- 
rale from cantata 147, Herz und 
mund und that und leben, by J. S. 
Bach, arr. by John EH. West, of Eng- 
land; organ. obl. 4to. © July 26, 
1928; 1c. July 24; E 697255; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 13686 


— Three-part invention ; selected and 
ed. by Gottfried Galston, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at St. Louis. no. 3, 
in D.—No. 8, in F.—No. 1, in C. © 
July 18, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff. July 21; 
A 1085440-1085442; Art publication 
society, St. Louis. 13687-13689 


Two-part invention; selected and 
ed. by Gottfried Galston, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at St. Louis. no. 
14, in B flat—no. 7, in E minor. © 
July 18, 1928; 2 c¢. and aff. July 21; 
A 1085448, 1085444; Art publication 
society, St. Louis. 13690, 13691 


Bachmann (Kdward) Four little 
gems; suite; orch. 1. The opal. [3 
others] © 1c. July 24, 1928; E 
695632; Edward Bachmann, Pitts- 
Zorg, N.Y. 13692 


Bacio ideale; mazurka, by L. Canoro; 
violin. ©) 1 c. June 21; 1928; EH 
693578 ; Louis Canoro, New York. 

13693 


Back to Dixie land; words and music 
by H. H. Dickey. © 1c. June 23, 
1928; E 694746; Hattie Huffington 
Dickey, McGehee, Ark. 13694 


Back to town; words and melody by 
Marie Bradley. © 1 .¢ June 21, 
1928; E 693547; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 13695 


Backward (The) trail; words by 
Alice Whitson Norton, music by C. 
Roland Flick. © June 19, 1928; 
2c. June 21; Ei 694787; Flick music 
pub. co., Nashville. 13696 


Bad girl; words by Mitchell Parish, 
music by Jeanne Gravelle; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 23, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 27; E 694830; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 13697 


Bad luck woman blues; words and 
melody by Aletha Dickerson. © 
1 ¢e. June 21, 1928; EH 693543; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

13698 

Badinage; by Cyril Scott, of England; 
pEecc®: Jubyrd2, 192891 -¢ Waly 143 ; 
E 697196; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 


13699 ; 
729 


7513—28——2 


- 13711 


Bajpai (Ragini Hsther) Six original 
Hindu melodies; by R. E. Bajpai, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at 


Brooklyn. © 1c. July 28, 1928; EB 
695716; Ragini Esther’ Bajpai, 
Brooklyn. 138700 


Bal (Le) poudré; by Orlando Mor- 
gan, of Great Britain, op. 54; pf. © 
Siity’ 0; #19285) Lee Suly~ 12! 
697242; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 13701 


Bald .headed pa-pa; words and mel- 
ody by J. L. McBride. © 1. June 
20, 1928; E 694651; James L. Me- 
Bride, Chicago. 13702 


Balky mule blues; words and melody 
by Lemon Jefferson. © 1 ¢. June 
21, 1928; H 693573; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 13703 


Ballad of Saint Stephen; carol, by 
Hugh A. Mackinnon; men’s voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © July 31, 1928; 
2 e. July 28; E 695703; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 13704 


Ballade of colleens; words by Hahish 
Mae Laren, music by Alice Vaiden; 
high voice. © June 25, 1928; 2 e¢. 
June 27; E 696006; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 13705 


Ballerina (La); polka, di L. Canoro; 
violino. © 1c. June 21, 1928; E 
693577 ; Louis Canoro, New York. 

13706 


Bantam rooster blues; words and mu- 
sie by Olga Alexander, arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 19, 1928; E 696548; P. 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 13707 


Barbecue rhythm; by Muriel Pollock; 
pf. © July 25, 1928; 2'c.. July 23; 
E 695607; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 13708 


Bardos (Lajos) Three Hungarian 
folk songs; by L. Bardos, of Hun- 
gary; violin and pf. © Mar. 15, 
1928; 1 e@. June 21; EH 692614; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 13709 


Bare-foot stomp; melody by Clifford 
Hayes. © 1 ec. July 10, 1928; HB 
695320; Southern music pub. Co., 
inc., New York.. 13710 


Barsotti (R.) Four pieces; by R. 
Barsotti, of Great Britain; band. 
1. Tally ho. [8 others] © June 26, 
1928; 1c. July 20; H 697221; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 13711 


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13712 


Bashful Dan and giggling Ann; words 
and music by Joan Clark. Dayton, 
O., Paine pub. co. © July 12, 1928; 
2c. July 23; E 696411; Lurten M. 
Paine, Dayton, O. IST 12 


Battle (The) above the clouds; Look- 
out Mountain, words by J. C. Dean, 
music by Charles L. Lewis. 
July 2, 1928;,2 e. July;73/E 695517 ; 
J. Cleve Dean, Chattanooga. 13713 


Battle hymn; from Songs of old Ire- 
land, words by A. P. Graves, music 
arr. by Chas. V. Stanford, of Great 
Britain; alto, ten., 2d ten. or 1st 
bass, and bass; in A min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 25, 1928; 1 ¢« June 30; E 
692949; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

13714 


Bayou blues; words by Carl John Bos- 
telmann, music by I. Bostelmann. 
© le. July 9. 1928; E 696095; Ida 
Bostelmann, New York. 


Be not afraid; words from the Bible, 
music by D. H Engel; copyright is 
based upon new maiter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed; men’s voices a capella. 4to. 
© Feb. i) 1928-2. June: 20> B 
695002; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 13716 


Be still my soul; introit for use at 
Holy communion, words by W. D. 
Maclagan, music by C. H. Kitson, 
of Great Britain; 4 mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 26, 1928; 
1c. June 21; E 692623; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. ISG kr § 


Beale st. blues; by Wm. C. Handy, 
arr. by Geo. F. Briegel; with pf. 
ace. 4to. 1. Brass quartette.—2. 
Saxophone quartette. © June 28, 
1928; 2 ce. each July 2; E 696530, 
696531; Alfred & co., New York. 

13718, 18719 


Bear de burden; negro spiritual, by 
Clarence Cameron White, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles 
Kraushaar]; orch., with pf. conduc- 


tor. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 c. June 20; 
EK 694606; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 13720 


Beat it; one-step, by Mel. B. Kaufman, 
scored by Walter C. Schad; orch. 
4to. © July 3, 1928: 2 ¢@ July 5; 
EK 695225; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 13721 


13715 © 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


Beatita (La); letra y musica di Jesus 
Peralta, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © May 
18, 1928; 2 c. May 17; E 695467; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

13722 


Beautiful (The) city of light; words 
by J. R. Swath smusie sby J- R. 
Swaim and others. 12mo. 1. The 
beautiful city of light. [5 others] 
©), Jan. . 3; 3920 oie ene. BF 
671846 ; Jobn R: Swaim, Salem, Ind. 


13723 
Beautiful flower; music by Milton 
Kaye. [Melody only] ©1e. June 


20, 1928; E 694661; Milton B. Kan- 
trowitz, Brooklyn. 13724 


Beautiful garden of rest; words by 
M.S. Jones, music by H. A. Hummel. 
4to. © June 22, 1928; 2 « July 
19; EK 695522 ; Milton S. Jones, Cleve- 
land. 13725 


Beautiful isles of Glynn; words by 
Helen Kaufman, music by Levitt 
Packard Booie. © 1c. June 4, 1928; 
EK 694764; Helen Kaufman, Bruns- 
wick, Ga. 13726 


Beauty; love lilt, words and music by 
Anton Mariette, of Great Britain; 


high voice. © June 22, 1928; 2 «. 
June 25; E 696002; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. tote 


Because I know you; words by Harry 
Hirschman, music by R. Albright. 
© 1c. June 21, 1928; E 694709; Ray 
Albright, New York. 13728 


Because my baby don’t mean maybe 
now; words and music by Walter 
Donaldson; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
May 28, 1928; 2 ¢. June 2; E 693506; 
Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 13729 


Because of you; words by Regina Ma- 
lone, music by P. Golibart; pf. 
1 ec July 21, 1928; EH 695590; Paul 
Golibart, Washington. 13730 


Because you are my dream girl; words 


and melody by Bob Nolan. © 1 e. 
July 13, 1928; E 696202; Ralph S. 
Peer, inc., New Nore 13731 


Because you are so kind; words and 
music by A. S. Watkins. © 1 ec. 
July 7, 1928; E 695259; Anne Spen- 
cer Watkins, New York. 13732 


Because you’re mine; waltz, words and 
melody by Bill Gruber [i. e. W. J. 
Gruber] © 1 e¢ July 5, 1928; E 
693970 ; William Joseph Gruber, New 
Orleans. 13733 


730 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Bedouin love song; by Ciro Pinsuti, 
arr. by M. L. Lake; full band with 
‘solo B flat trumpet conductor. 4to. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 27; BH 
694858 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

137384 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Klagender 
gesang (Plaintive song) ; nach theme 
aus Beethoven’s op. 110 Sonata, in as 
dur, fiir pianoforte 2 hdg., arr. von 
Ernst Eggert, of Germany; salon o. 
grosses orch. mit pf. direction. © 
May 1, 1928; 1 c. June 18; E 692718; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magde- 
burg, Germany. wlafao 


Praise ye the Lord then; words 
by Paul Gerhardt, tr. by J. C. Gra- 
ham, music by ©. Stein, — Of God I 
sing; words by C. F. Gellert, English 
version by J. C. Graham, music by 
L. v. Beethoven, arr. by Ernst Haus- 
child, — The Lord is great; English 
version by J. C. Graham, music by 
Sdrensen [and] The spacious firm- 
ament on high; words by Joseph Ad- 
dison, music by G. F. Handel, arr. 
by BH. Hauschild; copyright is based 
upon hew matter of Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher namely, his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed ; 
men’s voices a capella. 4to. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 c. June 27; E 694995; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 13736 


Sprtihendes leben (Sparkling 
life) ; nach themen aus Beethoven’s 
op. 87 Trio in C dur, fiir 2 oben u. 
engl. horn, arr. von Ernst Eggert, 
of Germany; salon o. grosses orch. 
mit violino 1 direction. © May 1, 
1928; 1 ec. June 13; E 692712; Hein- 


richshofen’s __ verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 13737 
Beghon (Jean) Prelude; arr. by 


Charles J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles 
Kraushaar]; symphonic band. Se. 
© Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. June 20; E 


694609; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 13738 
Prélude; transcribed by Jacob 


Weinberg, of England, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © May 9, 1928; 2c. 
June 20; E 694590; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 13739 


Behold! there shall be a day; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by Al- 
fred Wooler; mixed voices. 4to. 
July 18, 1928; 2 ¢. July 19; E 695530: 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

13740 


5 13749 


Bella (La) del mulino (The miller’s 
daughter) ; waltz, versi di R. Cordi- 
ferro e F. Pignoloni, musica di Al- 
fredo Cibelli; pf. © 1c. June 29, 
1928; E 695188; Apollo music co., 
Brooklyn. 13741 


Belle (The) of Havana; dramatic op- 
eretta in 3 acts, book by George Mur- 
ray Brown, adapted from the story 
and lyrics of Avery Holmes Hassler, 
music by Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man; soli and cho. of mixed voices. 
4to. © May 12, 1928;.2 ¢.. July. 2; 
D 27341; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 13742 


Bells (The); 3-pt. song, words by 
Peer. Chatmers, music by i.e. 
Sweeting, of Great Britain; treble 
voices; in. E flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 26, 
1925° 10 oe. . kune, 212 Bi 4GS2620- 
Oxford university press, London. 

: 137438 


Bells (The) of Corneville; or, The 
chimes of Normandy, comic opera in 

3 acts, music by Robert Planquette, 
edited by Ross Hilton ; cho. pts. only. 
4to. © May 18, 1928; 2c. June 18; 
E 694532: Oliver Ditson eco., Boston. 
13744 


Beloved (The) stranger; song cycle, 
poem by Witter Bynner, music by 
Constance Herreshoff. 1. The wall. 
fa others!" "©? duly 18;1928=" 2c: 
July 21; E 696401; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 13745 


Benedicite in F sharp minor; music 
by M. L. Davies, of Great Britain; 
choir and congregation; organ ace. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© June 19, 1928: 1 c. June 16; EB 
692768 ; Mary Louise Davies, Harro- 
gate, England. 13746 


Berceuse; by Maurice Besly, of Great 


Britain, op. 29, no. 1; pf. London, 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © June 13, 
1928; 1 e@ June 28; E 692880; 
Hawkes & son, (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 13747 
Berlioz (Hector Louis) Rakoczy 


march; by Berlioz-Liszt, arr. by R. 
EK. Hildreth. 4to. 1. Orch., with pf. 
conductor.—2. Band. © May 2, 1928; 
2c. each June 26; E 694842, 694848 ; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

13748, 18749 


Bérouyino (Oh ma belle); chanson 
béarnaise de d’Espourrin, adaptation 
de René de Castéra, of France. 4to. 
[Béarnaise and French text] 1. Voix 


731 


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13750 


Bérouyino (Oh ma belle)—Continued. 


d@’hommes.—2. Voix mixtes. © June 
5, 1928; 1 c. each June 28; EH 697041, 
697042 ; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

13750, 138751 


Bertha, gentle lady; singing game, 
words and music by Eleanor Farjeon, 
of Great Britain. 4to. © Apr. 5, 
1928; 1¢. June 21; E 692618; Oxford 
university press, London. 13752 


Betty dear; words and music by N. 
Tomeo.:, pt. }© 1c; July ct4: 1928: 
E 695489 ; Nicholas Tomeo, Philadel- 
phia. 13753 


Billy boy; march, by Nick Brown, arr. 
by Fred Lampe; orch., with solo B 
flat cornet conductor. 4to. © July 
10, 1928; 2 c July 20; E 696316; 
Lampe music service, New York. 

13754 


Bily kvitecéek-pochod; vojensk& _ pis- 
nicka, words and music by Karel 


Hasler, arr. by Louis Vitak; pf. © | 


June 2p.) 1925.2, 1c. yo: ee, 
695368 ; Vitak-EHlsnic co., Chicago. 
13755 


Bimba, non t’affacciare ...; serenata 
capricciosa, versi di Giuseppe Cen- 
tauro, musica di Vincenzo Billi, of 
Tialy, op: 482. © July 2.1928; Ave. 
July 8; E 692995; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 13756 


Bird nest blues; words and melody by 
Ardelle Bragg. ©1c. June 21, 1928; 
EH 693531; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 13757 


Bird (A) note is calling; words by 
lizabeth Evelyn Moore, music by 
Charles Gilbert Spross; high voice. 
©Oaduly 2, 19%en2Zerc., July «a5 
696010; John Church ¢o., Cincinnati. 
13758 


Birth (The) of dawn; words by Her- 
mione Sarjeant, music by W. Henri 
Fay; med. voice. © June 22, 1928; 
2e¢. June 28; EH 695040; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 18759 


Birthplace (The) of Mother Machree ; 
words by H. Clancy, music by Rob’t 
H. Brennen. [Words and melody 
only ].) ©: LT eS Funes 30). 19283) 
693832; Egan Clancy, New York. 

13760 

Biscuit roiler blues ; words and melody 
by Myrtle Jenkins. ©1«. June 21, 
1928; E 693558; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 138761 


Bizet (Georges) Agnus Dei (Lamb 
of God) ; transcribed by Fritz Kreitz- 


- pt. II, nD. s., v. 23 


ler, of Austria, domiciled at New 
York; voice, cello and pf. © June 
26, 1928; 2 c. June 27; E 694881; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 138762 


——L’Arlésienne; arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch. mit pf. 
u. violine direction, harmonium u. 
obligaten fiir violine u. violoncello. 
Suite 1,2. © June 5, 1928; 1 ec. each 
June 26; E 656193, 689784; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 137638, 13764 


Intermezzo; from L’Arlésienne, 
suite II, no. 2, transcribed by Fritz 
Kreisler, of Austria, domiciled at 
New York; violin, cello and pf. © 
May 23, 1928, 2 ,e>) dunes 20>" 1) 
694639 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
13765 


Black beauty; by Duke Ellington; pf. 
©) July 7, 1928 2 ce: July 2P-? Be 
696399; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. ; 13766 


Black bottie blues; words and music 
by G..H. -Harris:. (@Qowt) ey duly 26, 
1928; E 695675; George EH. Harris, 
Oklahoma City, Okl. 13767 


Black devils; black-bottom-fox-trot, by 
Harry Bloom [pseud.], of Germany, 
arr. by Hubert Bath; orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
1 ec. June 18; EH 692724; J. Liber, 
London. 13768 


Black eyes; waltz, adapted from the 
gypsy song Otchi tchorniya, arr. by 
G. F. Briegel; orch. 4to. © July 
10, 1928; 2 c July 10; E 695278; 
George F. Briegel, New York. 18769 


B-l-a-e-k-p-o-0-1; words and music by 
James Walsh and Fred Holi, both 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
11, 1928; 1 c. June 12; HE 692814; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 13770 


Blanche comme la neige (White as 
cometh the snowflake) ; French-Ca- 
nadian folk-song, English tr. by J. 
Murray Gibbon, arr. by Hrnest Mac- 
Millan, both of Canada; men’s voices. 
4to. © June 30, 1928; 2 ¢. July 5; 
KE) 695509; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

13771 


Bless you! sister; Semi-spiritual fox 
trot, words by Al Dubin, music by 
J. Russel Robinson; pf. and ukulele 
ace.,,© .July;3; 1928 mac. daly, O; 
E 695230; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 13772 


732 


no. 7, 1928 


Bless your little heart I love you; 
words and melody by G. C. Leap. 
© 1c. June 28, 1928; E 693742; 
Glenn C. Leap, Chicago. 13773 


Blessed (The) story tell; words by 
Millie Cooper, music by Thoro Har- 
ris. © June 12, 1928; 2c. July 26; 
E 695670; Arthur Forrest Ingler, 
North Attleboro, Mass. 138774 


Bliv hvor du er, og gem di godt; fra 
Tivoli 1928, tekst af Leif Berg og 
Dan Folke, musik af Vincent de 
Costa, of Denmark; pf. © June 6, 
1928; 1 c. June 18; E 692671; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 13775 


Block and tackle blues; words by B. 
Burton, melody by James Blythe 
-and Buddy Burton. ©1c. July 17, 
1928; E 695491; Lester Melrose, Chi- 
cago. 13776 


Blue-blaze Lula; words and music by 
J. S. Randall. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1 ce. June 28, 1928; EH 
695150; J. Sammy Randall, Tulsa, 
Okl. LaTMe 


Blue bubbles; by Duke Ellington; pf. 
©) dure 16,1928; :2 e@ July 21;.H 
696397; Gotham music service inc., 
New York. 13778 


Blue Egypt; by George L. Cobb, arr. 
by R. E. Hildreth; orch., with pf. 


conductor. 4to. © May 2, 1928; 
2c June 26; EH 694840; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 13779 


Biue eyes; selection, by Jerome Kern, 
of U. S., selected and arr. by Guy 
Jones, of Great Britain; orch. with 
ist viclin conductor. © June 9, 
1928; 1 c. June 23; E 692767; T. B. 
Harms ¢o., New York. 13780 


Blue grass; words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. © June 28, 1928; 2 ec. June 
29; E 695110; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 138781 


Blue idol; words and music by Jane 
Frazer. © July 11, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
17; E 695453; Fred K. Steele, inc., 
New York. 13782 


Blue lady; fox trot, words and music 
by Al. Spaulding [i. e. L. A. Spauld- 
ing] ©lc. July 21, 1928; BE 696449; 
Leroy Al. Spaulding, Portland, Or. 

13783 


Blue night; words by J. F. Mahoney, 
music by Will Rollins, of Germany; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 20, 
1928; 2 e@. July 23; EB 696462; 
Harms, inc., New York. 13784 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13795 


Blue of beyond; valse, words and mu- 
sic by HE. W. Stevens, of England, 
domiciled at Portland, Or. ©1e. 
June 9, 1928; E 693763; Ethel Wil- 
liams Stevens, Portland, Or. 13785 


Blue (The) of your eyes; words by 
H. Baytarian, music by Grekor 
Suni, of Armenia, domiciled at Phil- 
adelphia. © 1c. June 27, 1928; E 
694961; Hagop Baytarian, Pontiac, 

‘Mich. 13786 


Blue. Ridge; words and music by 
Morey Davidson, Carl Lampe and 
Neil Moret; pf. ©1c. July 25, 1928; 
E 696508; Villa Moret, inc., San 
Francisco. 13787 


Blue shadows; from Earl Carroll’s 
vanities, lyric by Raymond Klages, 
music by Louis Alter; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. 
of Henry A. Linet] © July 27, 
1928; 2 c. July 28; E 695686; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 13788 


Bluejacket( The) ; miniature suite, by 
Gordon Slater, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. Hornpipe. [2 others] © May 
Pete Co June 21): IRwiG926344 
Oxford university press, London. 


13789 
Boat song; by G. Romilli, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. 


450: ©x dune: 7, 1928; 2c). dune das 
EH 694806; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 3790 


Boat song; by Geoffrey O’Connor-Mor- 
ris, of Great Britain, op. 37, no. 3; 
pt. © May 21, 1928; 1 ¢c. June 4; 
E 692846; Augener, ltd., London. 

13791 


Bob white; words and music by Abner 
Silver and Cliff Friend. © June 26, 
1928; 2c. June 27; E 694819; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 13792 


Bob white waltz; by G. Holcombe; pf. 
©) * July 12) 1928-206" July 16s! 
696386; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 13793 


Bold (A) adventure; by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, of Germany; pf. duet. © June 
288928 5 pb 2ite. oS 22) 696022 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

13794 


Bomberos (Los) (I pompiere) ; 
march, by Guido Deiro; accordion. 
© June 18, 1928; 2 ec. June 23; EB 
693617 ; Biagio Quattrociocche, Steu- 
benville, O. 13795 


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13796 


Bonjour, monsieur . . .; humoresque, 
poésie de Tristan Klingsor, musique 
de Louis Beydts, of France. © June 
5, 1928; 1 c. June 28; E 697039; 
-Heugel, Paris. 13796 


Bonjour Philippine: paroles de Jac- 
ques Charles et Geo. Koger, mu- 
sique de Vincent Seotto et Fred 
Mélé, both of France. © June 5, 
1928; 1 ec. June 28; E 697015; Edi- 
tions Foucret fils, s. a., Paris. 13797 


Bonnie Dundee; Scotch folk-song, 
4-part chorus, arr, by Archibald 
Thompson Davison; men’s voices. 
4to. © July 16, 1928; 2 ¢. July 21; 
H 696330; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 13798 


Bonny Blue Bonnet, she’s Texas 
grown; words and music by F. €. 
Roan. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. July 6, 1928; E 693988; Flor- 


ence Clark Roan, Cisco, Tex. 13799 | 


Boo-hoo blues; words and melody by 
B.. Quinn. © 1 c. June 23, 1928; E 
694742; Belle Quinn. Crawford, Neb. 

13800 


Book of accompaniments for Keystone 
song slides; compiled by the Key- 
stone view co. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
and aff. June 15; A 1077816; Key- 
Stone view co., Meadville, Pa. 18801 


Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 685; 
by J. Ord Hume, of Great Britain; 
brass band. 4to. 1. Rough and 
ready. [1 other] © June 28, 1928; 
1 ec July 20; E 697219; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 13802 


Bootleg whiskey blues; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Arthur Blake. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 27, 1928; 
E 696570; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 13803 


Boris Godunof; opera in 4 acts with a 
prologue, subject from A. 8S. Push- 
kin’s dramatic chronicle, original 
text ed. by Paul Lamm, of Germany, 
English tr. by M. D. Calvocoressi, of 
England, music by M. Mussorgsky. 
Vocal sc. © May 15, 1928; 1 ec. June 
21; E 692608; Oxford university 
press, London, 13804 


Boston; von Carl Robrecht, of Ger- 
many, arr. von H. Minnecke; blas- 
musik mit clarinette 1 in B, direk- 
tion. 4to. .°© Apr. 23} 1928); 1 ec. 
June 26; E 692915; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 138805 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Boston (The ) ideal march; whirlwind. 
march, by Samuel Siegel; ten. banjo. 
© June 29, 1928; 2 « July 9; E 
695520; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 

13806. 


Bouncing ball; staccato story, by A. G. 
Dreisbach; pf. © July 10, 1928; 
2c. July 18; E 696216; G. Schirmer,,. 
inc., New York. 13807 


Bourrée; by John Tasker Howard; pf.. 
© May 9, 1928; 2 c. June 20; E 
694596; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. — 13808. 


Boy (The) from old New York who. 
made the grade; words by E. Clancy, 
music by Reb’t H. Brennen. [ Words. 
and melody only] © 1c. June 30, 
1928; E 6938831; Egan Clancy, New 
York. 13809 


Boy scouts, we salute you; words and 
music by N. S. Wilburn. © July 18, 
1928; 2c. July 21; E 696341; Norma 
Shepard Wilburn, Qmaha, Neb. 

13810 


Brahms (Johannes) Danse hongroise: 
(Hungarian dance); transecrit et 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. no. 1. 
En sol min.—no. 3. En fa maj.— 
no. 10. En fa maj.. © June 20,. 
1928; 1 ¢. each July 3; E 697165- 
697167; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

13811-13813 


- Iitude; founded on  Chopin’s. 
Ktude, op. 25, no. 2, transcribed by 
Ottilie Sutro; 2 pfs. 4 hands. © 
June! 16, : 1928349 2) ue ane Bass Le. 
694529; John Church co., Cincinnati. 
13814. 


—— Hungarian dance, no. 5; arr. by 
Ida H. Jeston, op. 23, no. 7; pf. © 
June 22, 1928; 2 ec. June 28; H 
693767; John A. Seidt, Baitimore. 

, 13815 


——In quiet night; words according. 
to Friedrich Spee, tr. by J. C. Gra- 
ham, music anon., arr. by Johannes. 
Brahms; mixed cho., — O darkest 
woe; words by Johann von Rist, tr. by 
Catherine Winkworth, music anon. 
[and] Rise again yes, arise again wilt 
Thou; words by Friedrich Gottlieb 
Klopstick, tr. by Catherine Wink- 
worth, music by Carl Heinrich 
Graun; copyright is based upon new 
matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher name- 
ly, his interpretation represented in 
legible notation thereof contained in: 
the copies filed; men’s voices a Ca- 
pella. 4to. 


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no. 7, 1928 


Brahms (Johannes )—Continued. 
© June 14, 1928; 2 c. June 27; E 
694992 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
13816 


Braves of the U. S. A.; words by HE. 
Burton, music by William Van 
Beaver. © 1c. July 14, 1928; HB 
6954384; Edward Burton, Detroit. 

13817 


Bride-elect (The); march, by John 
Philip Sousa, transcribed by Roy 
Smeck; ten. banjo, with pf. acc. © 
July 23, 1928; 2..¢c..July. 24; EH 
695614; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 13818 


Bright sun; waltz, words and music 
by I. Rosenberg. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 27, 1928; HB 
694958 ; Irving Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 

13819 


Brighton high school class of 1928; 
class song, words and music by 
Donald Bruce Edmonston. © June 
19, 1928; 2 ce. June 23; E 6936138; 
Donald Hdmonston, Brighton, Mass. 

13820 


Broke woman blues; words and melody 
by Sharlie King. © 1c. July 27, 
1928 ; H 696582; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 13821 


Broken hearted and lonely; words by 
B. Joseph, music by Rob’t H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 30, 1928; E 693836; Bertha 
Joseph, Cleveland. 13822 


Broken hearted blues; words and mel- 
ody by Gertrude Rainey. © 1 «. 
June 21, 1928; E 693533; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 13823 


Broken idol; waltz ballad, words by 
B. Browning, music by L. Friedman. 
© 2c. June 16, 1928; E 693449; 
Bernice Browning and Leo Fried- 
man, Hollywocd, Calif. 13824 


Broken toy; fox trot, words and mu- 
Sic by J. P. O'Connor. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 3, 1928; 
EK 693925; James Patrick O’Connor, 
Jersey City. 13825 


Broken toys; words and music by Har- 
old Norman Boucher. © 1 ¢. July 
18, 1928; E 696315; Bettee Meeker 
Boucher, Chicago. 138826 


Brown (The) derby; by P. C. Riley, 
Ths, | 1st" viokin. “ee? Sune’ 23, 
1928; E 694739; Peter C. Riley, jr., 
Albany. 13827 


P 13838 


Brush stomp; fox trot, melody by A. 
Dominique. © 1c. July 9, 1928: E 
695304; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 13828 


Buben seit lustig; polka, by P. Miiller ; 
B flat cornet. © 1c. June 23, 1928; 
E 693635; Peter Miiller, Philadel- 


phia. 13829 
Buddy Burton’s jazz; melody by 
Buddy Burton. © 1 ¢. June 21, 


1928; E 693556; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 13830 


Bukarest; worte u. musik yon Hans 
Kandler, arr. von Franz Fiekel, both 
of Germany. © Feb. 15, 1928; 1 e. 
June 138; E 692762; Kyffhiuser-ver- 
lag, Dresden-A, Germany. 138831 


Bumpety bump; wnison song, addi- 
tional verse by Edward Oxenford, 
music by Cecil Sharman, of Eng- 
land; treble voices; in A flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
©. duly 15,5 1928; 1c. July 620-8 
692973; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

13832 


Bums; words and melody by B. G. De- 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson,. ©: 1 ¢ July .7%, 1928: E 
696068; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inec., New York. 13833 


Bungalow (A); words by Ruth Ryan, 
music by Ray Hberle and Howard 
Hall. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. June 12, 1928; E 694761; Ray 
HKiberle, New York. 13834 


Buon avvenire; mazurka, by M. Cor- 
so; mand. or violin and ist B flat 


clarinet. © 1c. July 28, 1928; E 
696615; Michelangelo Corso, New 
York. 13835 
Burlesque; de Paul SBazelaire, of 


France, op. 110; violoncelle et pf. 
©) Apr. 27, 19283 1 "| une 22 
692808; Editions du magasin musi- 
cal, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 18836 


Burrows (Benjamin) Two songs; 
words by D. G. Rossetti, and anon., 
music by Benjamin Burrows, of 
Great Britain. How should I your 
true love know? [1 other] © Apr. 
19, 1928; 1 ec. June 21; EH 692641; 
Oxford university press, London. 

13837 


Bury her at even; words by Michael 
Field, music by Patrick Hadley, of 
Great Britain. © May 3, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 21; EH 692642; Oxford univer- 
sity press. London. 13838 


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13839 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 23 


Butterflies; by Carl Schmeidler, of 
Germany; pf. © July 26, 1928; 2 e. 
July 28; E 696603; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 138389 


Butterflies; caprice, by Walter Wal- 
lace Smith; pf. © Aug. 25, 1927; 
2 ce. June 20, 1928; E 694556; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 13840 


Butterflies (Papillons); by Rudolph 
F. Reisa; violin, with pf. acc. © 
Suly “25, “A928: 2 Ver sully Zee? BH 
695659 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 13841 


By singing waters; words by Leone 
Wolf, musie by Thurlow Lieurance. 
© June 29, 1928; 2 c. June 29; E 
695022 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13842 


By the rivulet; waltz, lyric and music 
by G. Romilli. © June 18, 1928; 
2c. June 23; EH 695213; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. . 13848 


By the waters of the old blue Guad- 
alupe; words by L. Hampton, musie 
by N. Ollre. © June 28, 1927; 2 c. 
July 1, 1928; E 695692; Naomi Ollre 
and Lenore Hampton, Gonzales, 
Tex. 13844 


By the windmill; fox-trot, words and 
music by Robert Hargreaves and 
S. J. Damerell, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © June 30, 1928; 1c. July 
2; EK 692961; Lawrence Wright mu- 
sic co., London. 13845 


Byens sang; tekst af Hans Hartvig 
Seedorf-Pedersen, musik af H. Bér- 
resen, of Denmark; med lurer. 4to. 
© June 6, 1928; 1 c. June 18; E 
692669; Hakon Bé¢rresen, Copenha- 
gen, 13846 


C. C. pill blues; words and melody by 
Blind Blake. © 1c. June 21, 1928; 
EK 6953884; Chicago music pub. ¢o., 
inc., Chicago. 13847 


C’est la belle Francoise (The fair 
Francoise) ; French-Canadian folk- 
song, Hnglish tr. by J. Murray Gib- 
bon, arr. by Ernest MacMillan, both 
of Canada; men’s voices. 4to. © 
June 30, 1928; 2c. July 5; HB 695511 ;s 
Boston music co., Boston. 13848 


C’est le chale; de Le luxe de Paris, 
paroles de Léo Leliévre, Henri Varna 
et Fernand Rouvray, musique de C. 
Gilbert, of France. © June 15, 1928; 


1c. July 2; E 697126; Cécile Gilbert, 
Paris. 13849 


Cabinet collection of progressive teach- 
ing p'eces; by J. McKenna; pf. bk. 
2. © June 26, 1928; 2 ¢. July 2; B 
693957; John McKenna, Newark, 
NES: 13850 


Cadenza for the Johannes Brahms 
violin concerto, op. 77; by Fritz 
Kreisler, of Austria, domiciled at 
New York; violin. © May 23, 1928; 
2c. June 20; EH 694641; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 13851 


California; words by H. L. Wilson, mu- 
sie by Lucile Burton. © July 20, 
1928; 2 c. July 25; E 696468; Har- 
riet L. Wilson, Oakland> Calif. 

13852 


California skies; words by S. F. Wil- 
liams, melody by W. Culbreth. © 
1c. July 19, 1928; BE 695568 ; William 
Culbreth, Louisville. 13853 


Call me pal; words and music by M. 
Campbell, arr. by D. Barolotti. © 
1e July 2, 1928; E 695204; Maude 
Campbell, Sacramento, Calif. 138854 


Call (The) of the soul; words and 
music by Sister Devamata (Laura 
F. Glenn) ©1ce. June 5, 1928; B 
693980; Laura F. Glenn, La Cres- 
centa, Calif. 13855 


Call (The) of the woods} by J. W. G. 
Hathaway, of Great Britain, op. 60; 
pf. London, Paxton. © July 8, 
1928; 1c. June 28; E 692946; Joseph 
W. G. Hathaway, London. 183856 


Call upon Jesus; sacred song with 
quartet cho., words and music by 
Harriet Carter Renner, arr. by Fried- 
rich Janssen. © June 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 21; EH 694684; Windsor music 
pub. co., Cleveland. 13857 


Calling you to me; words and music 
by E. P. Lioyd. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ce July 31, 1928; EH 
695744; Edna Parker Lloyd, New 
York. 18858 


Cameo [and] Badinage; by Ivy Her- 
bert, of Great Britain, op. 18; pf. 
© June 1, 1928; 1 ec. June 15; E 
689457; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 18859 


Camerado; words by Charles Edward 
Smith, music by James H. Rogers; 
med. or low voice. © July 10, 1928; 
2c. July 13; E 696229; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13860 


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no. 7, 1928 


Can you blame me; words and music 
by Larry Shay and Joe Goodwin. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 7, 1928; E 696065; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 13861 


Canoe trails; by Earl Roland Larson ; 
pf. © May 31, 1928; 2 ec. June 26; 
EK 694851; Walter Jacobs, ine., Bos- 
ton. 13862 


Can’t put the bridle on that mule this 
morning; words and melody by J. 
Daniels. © 1c. June 23, 1928; E 
693631; R. S. Peer, New York. 138863 


Cantiléne et danse; de J. M. L: Mau- 
giié, of France; alto et pf. © June 
5, 1928; 1 c. June 28; E 697046; Hen- 
ry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 13864 


Cantiléne Italienne; by Paul Rougnon, 
of France; pf. © July 26, 1928; 2¢. 
July 28; E 696600; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13865 


Canto al invierno; vals, por Juan V4z- 
quez, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 


cago; pf. © 1c. July 18, 1928; B 
696297 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

13866 

Cantus-firmus-praeludien; sammlung 


von 307 vorspielen zu 174 choralen, 
hrsg. von F. W. Franke und K. Sand- 
mann, both of Germany; orgel. band 
1, obl. 4to. © July 15, 1928: 1. 
July 3; E 697235; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 13867 


Canzona amorosa ricordo; melody by 
A. La Manca. ©1c. July 7, 1928; 
EK 695268; Antonio La Manca, Cum- 
berland, Md. 13868 


Canzone amorosa (Venetian love 
song) ; by Ethelbert Nevin, op. 25, 
no. 3, arr. by Ottilie Sutro; pf., 4 
hands. © June 15, 1928; 2 ¢ June 
18; E 694525; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 13869 


Canzonetta ; by Louise Crawford; vio- 
i ang, pi. © July 15, ~1928* 2 ¢, 
July 20; E 696357 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 13870 


Canzonetta; de F. Luzzato, op. 50, no. 
1, arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
oreh., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
June 20, 1928; 1 c. July 3; E 697160; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 13871 


Canzoniere (Il) no. 4; compiled and 
arr. by L. Canoro; violin. © 1. 
July 31, 1928; E 695758; Louis Ca- 
noro, New York. 13872 


Capitan (El) ; march, by John Philip 
Sousa, transeribed by Roy Smeck; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13884 


ten. banjo, with pf. acc. © July 23, 
1928; 2 ¢. July 24; BE 695615; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 13873: 


Capitan Carranza; di J. A. Torres; pf. 
©1c. July 28, 1928; E 695714; Jos. 
A. Torres, New York. 13874 


Cap. Emilio Carranza; paso doble, por 
F. E. Godoy P., of Mexico, domiciled 
at New York; pf.. © 1c. June 30, 
1928 ; E 693851; Fernando Godoy P., 
New York. 13875 


Caprice Viennois; by Fritz Kreisler, 
op. 2, arr. by Robert Biederman ; 
violin, ’cello and pf. © June 26, 
1928; 2 c. June 27; E 694874; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 13876 


Captain Harry Morgan; Welsh: song, 
words by John Marley, music by 
Granville Bantock, of England. © 
June 9, 1928; 1¢. June 15; EH 692689; 
Swan & co. (Music publishers) Itd., 
London. 13877 


Carillon (The) of Delft; three-pt. cho., 
words by Frederick H. Martens, 
music by Louis Koemmenich; 
women’s voices. 4to. © June 26, 
1928; 2c. June 22; E 694693; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 13878 


Carmelita; words and music by A. B. 
Williams. © 1c. July 16, 1928; E 
696251; Arthur B. Williams, Mem- 
phis, Tenn, 13879 


Carmelita, you’re the love-light of my 
dreams ; words by Ruby Meynier and 
B. Edwards, Spanish tr. by L. C. 
Newby, music by B. Edwards, op. 
12B; pf. and ukulele acc. San Fran- 


cisco, Paramount publishers. © 
dune. 15, 1928: 2. ¢.. dune 25. 
694771; Benjamin Edwards, San 
Jose, Calif. 13880: 


Carnevale di Venezia; variations, di 


Alberto Rizzi; ocarina e pf. ©1e. 
June 29, 1928; E 695191; Apollo 
music co., Brooklyn. 13881 


Carnival capers; by M. A. Adler; pf. 
©1c. July 25, 1928; E 696498; Myra 
Agatha Adier, Ottawa, Kan. 13882 


Carolina; words and music by M. D. 
Doyle and L. L. Yost. ©1e. July 
18, 1928; E 696282; Merrill D. Doyle 
and Leland L. Yost, Kerrville, Tex. 

18883 


Carolina home; words and music by 
F. M. Holton. [Words and melody 
Guy), © becwluly ot; 2928 < By 
695735; Ferdinand Murray Holton, 
Greensburg, Pa. 13884 


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13885 


Caroline; words and melody by Lionel 
Belasco.; ©.1 ¢c. July 2, 1928; HE 
693878; J..O. Fisher, New York. 

13885 


Cartoon capers; by Earl Roland Lar- 
son; pf. © June 30, 1928; 2 c. June 
28; E 695100; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 13886 


Carufaniello mio; versi di G. Onofri, 
musica di A. Bascetta. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 23, 1928; 
E 696486; Alfredo Bascetta and 
Guglielmo Onofri, Brooklyn. 13887 


Cat (The) and the dog; by H. F. 
Reser; ten. banjo, with pf. acc. © 
July 12, 1928; 2c. July 23; E 696331 ; 
Harry F. Reser, New York. 13888 


Catalina; words and music by R. Zet- 
ler. ©16€. June 19, 1928; E 693483 ; 
Raymond Zetler, Long Beach, Calif. 

13889 


Catalina is calling me; words and 
music by A. Keyser. [Photostat] 


© 1c. July 5, 1928; E 693984; An- 


13890 


‘Catherine Dunn had eyes to see; words 
and musie by Malva Jay. ©1e.. 
July 30, 1928; E 695752; Melanie 
Frederica Jaeger, New York. 13891 


*Cause I’m in love; words and music 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 28, 1928; 2 c. June 
2; E 693504; Donaldson-Douglas & 
Gumble, ine., New York. 13892 


nette Keyser, Los Angeles. 


Cave man days; words and music by 


M. Keefer. © 1c. July 25, 1928; 
EH 696504; Mabel Keefer, Amster- 
dam, N. Y. 13893 


“Ce que femme veut; parcles de Decaye 
et L. Carol, musique de A. Valsien, 
of France. Editions Costallat. © 
June 20, 1928; 1¢. July 3; E 697118; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 13894 


Ce que l’oiseau chante; mélodie, poésie 
de Victor Hugo, musique de Charles- 
René, of France. 1. Voix élevées.—2. 
Voix moyennes. © June 5, 1928;1c¢. 
each June 28; E 697055, 697056; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

13895, 13896 


ecelia; words and melody by Lionel 
Belasco. © 1c. July 2, 1928; EH 

693879; J. O. Fisher, New York. 
13897 


Hern musi byt; polka, arr. by Joseph 
P. Elsnic; concertina. © June 20, 


pt. 101, 28:,.¥..23 


1928; 2 c. June 26; E 693663; Vitak- 
Hlsnic co., Chicago. 13898 


Cerveny Satecek; valcik s textem, arr. 
by Louis Vitak; pf. © June 25, 
1928; 2 ¢. July 12; E 695369; Vitak- 
Elsnic co., Chicago. 13899 


Chalita; words and music by Victor 
Schertzinger; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. © June 
8, 1928; 2 ce. June 9; EH 694794; 
Harms, ine., New York. 13900 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Sous ta fenétre (Beneath thy win- 
dow) ; mélodie, arr. par F. Salabert; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. © June 
20, 1928; 1 « July 3; EH 697162; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 13901 


Chanson courtoise; mélodie, poésie de 
Victor Hugo, musique de Charles- 
René, of France. 1. Voix élevées.— 
2. Voix moyennes. © June 5, 1928; 
1 ¢. each June 28; EH 697057, 697058 ; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

13902, 13903 


Chanson d’amour (Love’s song); de 
Gabriel Fauré, op. 27, no. 1, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 20, 
1928; 1c. July 3; E 697161; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 13904 


Chanson d’avril; poésie d’André Theu- 
riet, musique de René Rabey, of 
France. © June 10, 1928; 1 c. July 
2; E 697110; Durand et cie., Paris. 

13905 


Chanson napolitaine; de René Rabey, 
of France; violoncelle et pf. © June 
10,° 1928 * Gl aitthky 2 ee ek 
Durand et cie., Paris. 13906 


Chansons de Russie; adaptation fran- 
caise d’Hlisabeth Koiransky et Louis 
Brochart, both of France, harmoni- 
sation de L. Brochart. 4to. 1. 
Chant des bateliers de la Volga. [5 
others] © June 5, 1928; 1 c¢. July 
2; E 697086; Heugel, Paris. 13907 


Chant d’Amour; by Forrest L. Buch- 
tel: orch. 4to. © July 10, 1928; 
2 e. July 12; E 695857; Joseph HE. 
Agnew, Kansas City, Mo. 13908 


Chant des bateliers de la Volga; 
adapté du Russe et harmonisé par 
L. Brochart, of France; cheeur a 3 
voix d’hommes et 4a 4 voix mixtes 
sans ace. 4to. © June 5, 1928; 1c. 
June 28; E 697034; Ueugel, Paris. 

13909 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Chanukah (Feast of lights); songs 
compiled by Harry Coopersmith. 
[English and Hebrew texts] © Dec. 
1, 1927; 2 « and aff. June 18; A 
1080603; Board of Jewish education 
of Chicago, Chicago. 13910 


Chappell’s army journal, no. 555; by 
Haydn Wood, arr. by Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
with conductor. Virginia, [1 other] 
iG June, i1,..1928 ;..1.:c. . June, 12%; E 


692852; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 13911 
‘Chappell’s orchestral journal; fox 


trots from This year of grace, by 
Noél Coward, arr. by Max Irwin 
and Arthur Wood, both of Great 
Britain; orch. 4to. Dance, little 
lady. [1 other] © May 16, 1928; 
1 e. June 2; E 692863; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 13912 


‘Characteristic dance: by H. Nossing, 
Op: ¢, pi: © July 2.1928; 2°¢. July 
13; E 696192; Henry Nossing, New 
York. 13913 


‘Charleston is the best dance after all; 
melody by Johnson-Porter. © 1 «. 
July 5, 1928; E 695243; United pub. 
co., New York. 13914 


Charlie; from Blue eyes, music by 
Jerome Kern. London, Chappell & 


eo., Itd. 4to. [Melody only] © 
June 20, 1928; 2 ec. June 26; EB 
694808; T. B. Harms co., New York. 


13915 


‘Chasing the sunbeams; caprice, by J. 
Owen Long; pf. © July 12, 1928; 
2c. July 16; EB 696385; A. W. Per- 
ry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 13916 


Chasins (Abram) ‘Twenty-four pre- 
ludes; six preludes, by A. Chasins, 
op. 12; pf. bk. 3. © May 18, 1928; 
2c. June 18; E 694540; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 13917 


Chavez (Carlos) Sonatina; by C. 
Chivez, of Mexico; violin and pf. 
co) June 27, 1928: "2c July, 13);. B 
696190; Carlos Chavez, New York. 


13918 
‘Checkered (The) flag; march, by F. 
Jewell; band. 4to. © June 23, 


1928; 2 c. June 23; E 694773; Fred 
Jewell, Franklin, Ind. 13919 


‘Cheer song; words and music by Ru- 
bert Henry Whitcomb. © June 30, 
¥928 52°.‘ July 165 BE 696231; Nor- 
wich university, Norwich, Vt. 13920 


3 13931 


Cheer up; words by N. Bee, music by 


Sylvester Long Cross. © 1. July 
2, 1928: E 695206; Nella Bee, 
Seattle. 13921 
Cheerio; from Say when, lyric by 


James J. Walker, music by Jesse 
Greer; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry A. 
Linet] © July 11, 1928; 2c. July 
12; E 695377; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 13922 


Chelsea fayre; by Reg. Goss Custard, 
arr. by Frank Louis Taylor, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © June 11, 
1928; 1 c. June 23; EH 692844; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 13923 


Chérisette; melody by I. Chase. © 
1 ec. July 27, 1928; EH 696564; Irving 
Chase, San Francisco. 13924 


Cherokee Rose; lyrics by Charles O. 
Roos, music by Claude Kelly Web- 
ster; with violin and cello obbl. 1. 
High voice.—2. Med. voice.—3. Low 
voice. © July 16, 1928; 2 ec. each 
July 14; H 695427; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 138925 


Cherry time in Beaumont; words by 
Sallie J. Shull, music by G. Gallo. 
© 1c. June 30, 1928; E 693827; 
Giuseppe Gallo, Santa Monica, Caiif. 

13926 


Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie 
Salvatore) Scherzo; adapted and 
ed. by Alfred Pochon; 4 violins, in 
E flat major. © May 26, 1928; 
2c. June 20; E 694619; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 13927 


Chez Céliméne (At  Celimene’s) ; 
piéce dans le style ancien, de V. 
Dyck, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. June 10, 1928; 
1 e July 2; E 697097; EH. Gaudet, 
Paris. 13928 


Chicago buzz; melody by Strathdene 
Parham.,,© 1c, June 21, .1928; BH 
693540; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 


Chicago. 13929 
Childhood’s King; hymn, words by 
Charlotte Irene Ford, music by 


Broughton Edwards; mixed voices. 
©: Apr. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. June 18; B 
693765; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 13930 


Children’s songs and games; medley 


with words, arr. by Joseph P. 
Elsnic; concertina. © June 20, 
1928; 2 e. June 26; E 693664; 


Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 13981 


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13932 


pt. THE, BAS, vas 


Chilly pom pom pee; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Marcel Daissain, 
adapted by Pete Wendling, arr. by 
Harry Tiedeman; pf. and ukulele 
ace. (Cover-title: Cherie chilly-pom- 
pom-pee) © May 11, 1928; 2 «. 
May 10; E 690457; Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co.. New York. 13932 


Chimes mass; words from the Catholic 
church, music by John Farnsworth; 
4 mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
July 3, 1928; 2 c¢. July 13: E 696178; 
Michael L. Nemmers, Milwaukee. 

13933 


Chinese patrol; by H. Fliege, arr. by 
A. J. Weidt; ten. banjo solo. © 
May 2, 1928; 2 c. June 26; E 694847; 
Walter Jacobs, inc.. Boston. 13934 


Chinesisches liebeslied (Chinese love 
song); kino music, von Henry 
Weber, of Germany, op. 8, no. 2; 
orch., mit violino 1. directeur. 4to. 
© June 26, 1928; 1 c. May 12; EB 
697189; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 13935 


Chiquita ; waltz, by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by O. Sciacca; band. obl. 32mo. 
© July 19, 1928; 2 c« July 20; EB 
696372; Leo Feist, inc.. New York. 

13936 


Chiquita; waltz, lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert. music by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; orch. 4to. © 
July oe TOI ear duly Sis we 
696374; Leo Feist, inc.,. New York. 

13937 


Chiquita; waltz, lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Mabel Wayne, organ 
arr. by Walter C. Simon; pf. or or- 
gan. © July 19, 1928; 2 ¢. July 20; 
E 696376; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

13938 


words by Juliette 
Bizet, music by KE. Edwards. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 238, 1928; E 693624; Edgar 
Edwards, New York. 13939 


Chiquita; words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Mabel Wayne. © June 21, 
1928; 2 c. June 23; E 694800; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13940 


Chiquita; waltz, 


Chitarre ’e margellina; versi e musica 
di Luigi Donadio, of Italy, domiciled 
at Woodside, L..I., N. Y.. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 18, 
1928; E 696293; John Clano, Wood- 
side; L, L.,..N,) Xa 13941 


Pay 


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Choir (The) boy sings alone to-night ; 
lyrics and music by Jean Herbert, 
Bernard Maltin and William Raskin, 
re-arr. by Irving Bibo. © 1 «¢. June 
21, 1928; E 693576; Bibo, Bloedon 
& Lang, inc., New York. 13942 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Waltz; by 
F. Chopin, op. 64, no. 1, arr. by 
Ottilie Sutro; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
June~ 16, 1928; 2 ei) fume? os : 
E 694531; John Church ¢o., Cin- 
cinnati. * 13943. 


Chopin’s charleston-dream; by Alfredo 
Gattari, of Italy; pf. © Apr. 1, 
1928; 1 c. June 26; # 692921 ; Musik- 
haus Htini, Zurich, Switzerland. 

13944 


Chorale-prelude, no. 2; on the tune 
Andernach, by Healey Willan, of 
Great Britain; organ. © May 10, 

' 1928; 1 ec. June 21; EH 692653; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

13945 


Choros, no. 10 (Rasga -o coracao) ; 
@aprés la poésie populaire de Ca- 
tullo Cearance, musique de H. Villa- 
Lobos, of Brazil; orch. et cheeur 
mixte. Partition. © June 5, 1928; 
1 ce. June 28; E 697024; Max Eschig 
et cie., Paris. 13946 


Christmas dawn—the wondrous story; 
from the cantata The wondrous 
story, by Raymond WHarl Bellaire, 
music by Richard Kountz; 3 treble 
or 3 male voices. 4to. © June 18, 
1928; 2 c« June 23; EH 693782; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 13947 


Christmas dawu—the wondrous story; 
from the cantata The wondrous 
story, text by Raymond Earl Bell- 


aire, music by Richard Kountz; 
mixed voices. 4to. © June 22, 
1928; 2 c. June 26; HE 695334; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 13948 
Christmas (The) message; complete 
service, words by Edith Sanford 


Tillotson, music by I. H. Meredith. 
12mo. © Sept. 24, 1927: 2 ce. June 
18, 1928; aff. June 27; A 1081681; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 
13949 


Christmas song; prayer, words and 
music by Lilly May [pseud. of L. H. 
Stiles], arr. by O.. W. Wilson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
May 9, 1928; E 696157; Lillie Hand 
Stiles, Lincoln, Neb. 13950 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Christmas suggestion book no. 1; serv- 
ice written and compiled by Dorothy 
Lehman Sumerau, words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson and others, music 
by I. H. Meredith and others. 12mo. 
© Oct. 4, 1927; 2 c. June 18, 1928; 
aff. June 27; A 1081674; Tullar- 
Meredith ¢o., New York. 13951 


Church (The) bells are ringing the 
song of love; words and music by 
J. W. Burns. © 1c. June 18, 1928; 
E 693471; Joseph W. Burns, New 
York. 138952 


Cielo (11) di Roma; march, melody by 
J. Pezzolo, of Italy, domiciled at 
San Francisco. © 1 c. July 23, 
1928; E 695651; John Pezzolo, San 
Francisco. 13953 


Cineprelude no. 1; by F. Angelin ; orch. 
4to. © July 1, 1928; 2 c. June 27; 
EH 695060; A. Fassio, New York. 

13954 


Circle of love; words and music by 
M. T. Niswander; with mixed quar- 


tette. © June 26, 1928; 2 c June 
28; E 695051; Mary Taylor Nis- 


wander, Pasadena. 13955 


Ciribiribin; English words by Hrnest 
Longstaffe, of Great Britain, music 
by A. Pestalozza. London, Chappell 
& co., ltd. © June 26, 1928: 1 «. 
June 27; E 692927; A. & G. Carisch 
& @0., Milan. 13956 


Ciribiribin; music by A. Pestalozza, 
arr. by Max Irwin, of Great Britain ; 
orch. with words. London, Chappell 
& co., ltd. 4to. (Jn Chappell’s or- 
chestral journal) © June 26, 1928; 
te. June’ 27;, Hi-692928; A. &«G. 
Carisch & co., Milan. 13957 


Clarence; words by Emma M. Grau- 
mann, melody by J. W. Graumann, 
of Germany, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. July 17, 1928; E 695481; John 
W. Graumann, New York. 13958 


Clarinet polka; arr. by Karl Echtner; 
with clarinet solo. 4to. 1. Band.— 
2. Orch. © June 20, 1928; 2 c. each 
June 26; BE 693657, 693658; Vitak- 
Hisnie co., Chicago. 13959, 18960 


Cliff and tide-rip; by E. Markham Lee, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Spindrift. 
[4 others] © Apr. 12, 1928; 1 « 
June 21; E 692656; Oxford universi- 
ty press, London. 13961 


Clifford (Alfred 8.) Fifteen easy solos 
for tenor banjo; arr. by A. S. Clif- 
ford. © July 12, 1928; 2c. July 14: 


13973 


att... ULV. 13.30 As: 1D84832.40.W Misnudia 
Smith music co., ine., New York. 
13962 


Clock (The) shop; words by A. Vine 
Hall, music by Colin Taylor, of 
Great Britain; in H flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
26, 1928; 1 c. June 21; EH 692630; 
Oxford university press, London. 

13963 


Close fit blues; by Clarence Williams; 
pf. © June 20, 1928; 2c. June 26; 
EK 694815; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13964 


Closer to heben; words and music by 
A. Freed: pf. and ukulele acc. © 
le. July 21, 1928; E 695585; Arthur 
Freed, inc., Los Angeles. 138965 


Clouds: by Sarah Coleman Bragdon; 
pf. © June 25;.1928; 2c! June 29: 
EK 6951380; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13966 


Coal miners life; words and melody by 
M. Marvel. .© i ¢. June 26, 1928; 
EK 694910; Minnie Marvel, Thomp- 
Sonville, Ill. 13967 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
Songs; compiled and arr. by Antonio 
de Martino, of Italy; mand. 4to. 
Serie 73, 74. © May 15, 1928: 1c. 
each July 7; E 697188, 697139; 
italian bock co., New York. 

13968, 138969 


Colonia; text u. musik von Harry 
Blum, of Germany: orch., mit pf. 
direction u. text. 4to. © Apr. 
23, 1928; 1 c. June 18; E 692718; 
Edition Otto Kuhl, g. m. b. h., 
Cologne, Germany. 13970 


Colonial dames; by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams; pf.-. © June 18, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 20; EH 694547 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13971 


Colorado moon; words by Oscar Las- 
ser, music by H. Rubenstein, of 
Russia, domiciled at Sanatorium, 
Col. ©1e. July 9, 1928; E 696073; 
Harry Rubenstein, Sanatorium, Col. 

13972 


Come away, death; words by Shakes- 
peare, music by Ralph Greaves, of 
Great Britain; 4 mixed voices; in F. 


4to. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 26, 1928; 1 ce. June 
21; E 692627; Oxford university 


press, London. 13973 


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13974 


Come back, Chiquita; waltz, lyric by 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; 
orch. 4to. © June 14, 1928; 2 « 
June 16; E 694541; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 13974 


Come back, dear heart; words and 
music by Hubert Simon. © July 7, 
1928; 2 ec. July 16; E 695439; Hu- 
bert Simon music co., Boston. 

13975 


Come back to me; words by L. Wil- 


liams, music by David Reed. © 1. 
July 12, 1928; E 695413; Luaucille 
Williams, New York. 13976 


Come back to Wai-ki-ki; words and 
music by Louis A. Ruben and J. HE. 
Hayes; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Dave Kaplan. © June 16, 1928; 
2 ce. June 19; E 693465; John E. 
Hayes, ine., New York. 13977 


Come dear heart; words and music 
by E. M. May. © June 21, 1928; 
2 ec. June 27; EH 694902; Htta Marie 
May, Herington, Kan. 


Come let us wander; words by J. F. 
Caveny, music by Charles Gilbert 
Spross; sop. and ten. © June 29, 
1928; 2c. July 2; E 696008; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 138979 


Come, silent night; words by Thomas 
L. Griffiths, music by Joseph H. 
Adams, of Great Britain. no. 1. © 
June 9, 1928; 1c. June 15; BH 692599 ; 
W. Paxton & co., Iltd., London. 

13980 


Come sing and dance; words from an 
old carol set to music by Herbert 
Howells, of Great Britain. © May 
3, 1928; 1 ce. June 21; EH 692609; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

13981 


Come to Jesus; words by R. H. Kidd, 
music by Estelle Unverzagt. © 1c. 
June 5, 1928; HE 693808 ; Robert How- 
ard Kidd, Pittsburgh. 13982 


Come to the Savior; words and music 
by A. E. Anderson. © June 20, 
1928; 2 c. June 28; BE 695083; Na- 
thaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 13983 


Comedy scene; by Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; orch. 4to. © May 16, 
1928; 1 ec. June 2; E 692869; Chap- 
pell & co., 1td., London. 13984 


Comic strip blues; words and music by 
A, F. McDermott; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 18, 1928; 2.c. July 21; 
EK 696337; Alfred Francis McDer- 
mott, Pound, Wis. 13985 


13978 © 


pt.1H, De S; V. 20° 


Commands’ (The) of Jesus; words and 
music by Adam G. Horst. © June 
12, 1928; 2 c. July 263 BH 695671 ; 
Arthur Forrest Ingler, North Attle- 
boro, Mass. 13986 


Commissions (Les) de maman; paroles 
et musique de Vittonet, of France. 
© June5, 19283) bc messes) B) 
697009; B. Roudanez, Paris. 13987 


Communion service in A minor; music 
by William Lovelock, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
© Apr. 26, 1928; 1 ¢« June 21; BE 
692626; Oxford university press, 
London. 13988. 


Communion service in G; music by 
Alan Gray, of Great Britain; 4 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. 
Apr. 26, 1928; 1 ¢« June 21; E 
692625; Oxford university press, 
London. : 13989: 


Con fantasia; by Ernest Schelling; pf. 


© May 9, 1928; 2 ec. June 20; E 
694582; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 13990 


Concertino; d’Henri Busser, of France. 
op. 80; contrebasse 4 cordes ou bas- 
son avec ace. de pf. © June 5, 
1928; 1 ce. June 28; E 697021; Edi- 
tions musicales Evette, Paris. 13991 


Concertino; pour harpe et orch., de G. 
Tailleferre, of France; réduction 
pour harpe et pf. © June 5, 1928; 
1 ec. June 28; E 697040; Heugel, 
Paris. 13992 


Confidence ; mélodie, poésie de Ed. Gui- 
nand, musique de Charles-René, of 
France. 1. Voix élevées—2. Voix 
moyennes. © June 5, 1928; 1 c. each 
June 28; E 697059, 697060; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 18993, 13994 


Consolation; mélodie, poésie de Hd. 
Guinand, musique de Charles-René, 
of France. 1. Voix élevées.—2, Voix 
moyennes. © June 5, 1928; 1 ce. each 
June 28; E 697061, 697062; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 13995, 18996. 


Contemplation; by Rob Roy Peery; 
violin and pf. © June 29, 1928; 
2 e. June 29; E 695023; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13997 


Contes (Les) de fées; ou, Au temps 
des marquises, paroles de L. Lemar- 
chand et Géo. Koger, musique de 
Vincent Scotto, of France. © June 
5, 1928; 1 ¢ June 28;' BH’ 697017 ; 
Editions Foucret fils, s. a., Paris. 

13998 


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no. 7, 1928 


a s 14020 


Coon can blues; words and melody by 
Charlie Nelson. © 1 e¢. June 21, 
1928; E 693564; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 13999 


Coquette; fox trot, by Carmen Lom- 
bardo and John W. Green, arr. by 
O. Sciacca; band. obl, 32mo. © 
June 28, 1928; 2 ec. June 25; H 
694795 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

; 14000 


Coquette; fox-trot, lyric by Gus Kahn, 


music by Carmen Lombardo and 
John W. Green, arr. by Adolph 
Deutsch; orch. © July 19, 1928; 


2c July 20; E 696378; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 14001 


Coquetterie; intermezzo-caprice, von 
Alexandre de Taeye, of Belgium; 
Salonorch. mit violine 1 direktion u. 
pf. direktion. 4to. © June 26, 
1928; 1 ec. May 12; E 692825; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 14002 


Cordelia Brown; words by Al West, 
melody by Adrian Johnson. © 1 ¢. 
July 27, 1928; E 696565; United pub. 
co., New York. 14003 


Cornelio; fox-trot, di Mario Schisa, of 
Italy; piccola orch. con pf. condut- 
tore. 4to. ©- June. 1, 1928: 1 ec. 
June 26; E 692890; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 14004 


Corrente e siciliano; by Sigfrid Karg- 
Elert, of England, op. 100, no. 3; 
organ. (In Original compositions 
for the organ, new series, no. 114) 
© June 21, 1928; 1 « June 22: BH 
692776; Novello & co., I1td., London. 

14005 


Corten (Der) shpiller; words by A. 
Levitt, music by Umberto Vesci. © 
1 e¢. July 12, 1928; EH 695403; Abe 
Levitt, Brooklyn. 14006 


Costéna mia; letra y muscia di Dona- 
ciano Alvarado, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
May 18, 1928; 2c. May 17; BE 695468; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

14007 


Cotton eyed Joe; words and melody by 
J. H. Chism. © 1c. July 10, 1928; 
E 695312; R. S. Peer, New York. 

14008 


Couchant; mélodie, poésie d’Armand 
Foucher, musique de Martin Garcias, 
of France. Editions Costallat. © 
June 20, 1928; 1c. July 8; E 697114; 
Lucien. de Lacour, Paris. 14009 


Counting the hours; words and music 
by Reed Stampa and Hubert W. 
David, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc.; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
31, 1928; 1c. June 1; E 692860 ; Wor- 
ton David, ltd., London. 14010 


Country dance; by Phillip Whiting; 
pf. © June 29, 1928; 2c July 5; 
E 695287 ; Anthony bros., Fall River, 
Mass. 14011 


Cow-cow blues; words and music by 
Charles Davenport. © Mar. 831, 
1928; 2 c@ June 26; E 694813; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14012 


Cradle of love; words by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Mabel Wayne. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
July 24, 1928; E 696524; Leo Feist 
inc., New York. 14013 


Cradle song; by Byron Brooke, of Eng- 
land; violin or cello, with pf. ace. © 
uly, Av, t925°.. 10 e. duly. 182" 
697194 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

14014 


Cradle song; words by John Phillip, 
music by Peter Warlock, [pseud. of 
Philip Heseltine], of Great Britain. 
©.Mar. 22, 1928; 1 «.June 21; E 
692647; Oxford university press, 
London. 14015 


Creoles blues; de Dimitri Tiomkin, of 
Poland; pf. © June 5, 1928; 1. 
June 28; E 697018; Editions Foucret 
fils, s. a., Paris. 14016 


Crimson (The) cross; words by L. L. 
Whitaker, music by Harry J. Lin- 
coln. Windber, Pa., New art music 
sales co. © July 10, 1928; 2c. July 
11; E 696126; Lawrence L.  Whit- 
aker, Windber, Pa. 14017 


Cripple in your head, that’s all; words 
and music by J. 8S. Randall. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 28, 
1928; E 695151; J. Sammy Randall, 
Tulsa, Okla. 14018 


Crown jewels; sacred pageant for 
Children’s day, text by Valeria R. 
Lehman, music by I. H. Meredith. 
8vo. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 c. June 18; 
aff. June 27; A 1081690; Tullar- 
Meredith co.,, New York. 14019 


Crying my blues away; words and mel- 
ody by Alex Hill. © 1c. July 20, 
1928 ; E 696325; Alex Hill, Los Ange- 
les, 14020 


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14021 . pt. m1, 0. &,.V. 23 
Cuckoo (The) sings; by William | Dalmas (Philip) Nocturne; words by 
Baines; pf. © June 28, 1928; 2 ¢. Vivian Locke Ellis, music by P. 


July 2; E 696046; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14021 


‘Cuckoo-waltz; by J. E. Jonasson, arr. 


by Louis Vitak; pf. © June 25, 
1928; 2 c. July 12; E 695367; Vitak- 
EHlsnie co., Chicago. 14022 


‘Cupboard (The); encore song, words 
by Walter De la Mare, music by 
Dwight Conn. © July 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 9; E 696056; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 14023 


Curfew melody; by William T. Tim- 
mings; organ. © July 25, 1928; 2. 


July 26; H 695660; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14024 
Curtain (The) album; by Torelli, 
Arne, ete., freely arr., scored, ed., 


fingered and bowed by James Brown, 
of England; string orch. with pf. 
Se. 1. Sailors’ dance. [4 others] © 
July 3, 1928; 1 « July 5; E 692997; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 


Czegos mi brak; fox trot, stowa Zyg. 
Niu Berg, muzyka H. Kerszulis. © 
1c. July 7, 1928; E 695265; Walter 
Kerszulis, Hamtramck, Mich. 14026 


Daddy mine; words by D. Walker, mu- 
sic by Harry Dixon Loes. S8vo. 
June (9; 2928: 2'e> June 2h 
693583 ; Della Walker, St. Louis. 

14027 


Daddy’s gone to sea to-day; by Ida 
Bostelmann; pf. with words. © 
June 30, 1928; 2 ¢@ June 29; EH 
695136; Harold Flammer, ine., New 


York. 14028 
Daffodils; fox trot, by George Bagby, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; vocal 


orch. 4to. © June 18, 1928; 2 e. 
June 23; E 659449; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 14029 


Daffodils; lyric by Clinton Scollard, 
music by George Bagby. © June 18, 
1928; 2 c. June 23; E 693787; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 14030 


Dahlia don’t be a failure; words and 
music by F. H. Collins, of Canada. 
© June 26, 1928; 1 c. June 28; EB 
692933 ; Florida H. Collins, Victoria, 
B. C., Canada. 14031 


Daisy (The) field; singing game, words 
and music by Hleanor Farjeon, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
1 c. June 21; E 692619; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 14032 


14025 | 


Dalmas. © June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 
28; E 693727; Sophie Dalmas, Well- 
flect, Mass. 14033 


Dance of the manikin; novelette, by 
M. N. Norton; pf. © 1c. July 16, 
1928; E 695472; Marian Nataleen 
Norton, San Antonio. 14034 


Dance revels; suite, by Montague F. 
Phillips, op. 45, arr. by Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain; full military 
band, with conductor. 1. Mazurka. 
[2 others] © May 17, 1928: 1 «. 
June 2; E 692871; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 14035 


Dancing bonnie; novelette, by Carl 
Hahn's pk. °© duly “5,7 928.72 ve. 
July 7: #H.696011; John Church cO., 
Cincinnati. 14036 


‘Dancing in fairyland; by L. Leslie 


Loth; pf.. © June 28, 1928 2 ¢ 
suly 2; E 696007; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 14037 


Dancing moonbeams; mazurka, by 
Charles F. Carey; pf. © June 29, 
1928; 2c. July 5; H 695284; Anthony 
bros., Fall River, Mass. 140388 


Dancing on the desert sands; oriental 
song, words and melody by R. Hen- 
derly. © 1c¢ July 11, 1928: HB 
696155 ; Russell Henderly, Cincinnati. 

14039 


Dancing tune; or, Dance it off, words 
by Malcolm M’Comb, musie by Wil- 
liam C. K. Irwin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©le. July 25, 1928; EB 
696518; May Irwin, New York. 

14040 


Danmark; tekst af Knud Lumbye, mu- 
sik af Henry Carlsen, of Denmark; 
pf. © June 6, 1928: 1¢. June 18; EB 
692680; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 14041 


Dans V’ombre du harem (In the shadow 
ot the harem) ; caractéristic-slow, de 
A. Chantrier, of France; orch, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 20, 
1928; 1 ¢. July 3; HB 697156; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 14042 


Dans le pare endormi; gavotte, de P. 
Lincke, of Germany; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. Paris, Enoch et cie. 4to. 
© July 10, 1928: 1 c June 30; BH 
697142; Paul Lincke, Paris. 14043 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Dans tous les cantons (In all the coun- 
try round); French-Canadian folk- 
song, English tr. by J. Murray Gib- 
bon, arr. by Ernest MacMillan, both 
of Canada; men’s voices. 4to. © 
June 30, 1928; 2c. July 5; E 695508 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. 14044 


Danse Bohéme; lyric piece, by William 
M. Felton; pf. © July 26, 1928; 2 c. 
July 28; E 696598 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14045 


Danse de ballet; by August Nolck, of 
Germany, op. 272; violin and pf. © 
June 28, 1928; 2c. July 2; E 696025 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14046 


Danse (La) des gigolos; paroles de 
Jacques Charles et Geo. Koger, mu- 
sigue de Vincent Scotto et Fred Mélé, 
both of France. © June 15, 1928; 
1c. July 2; E 697121; Editions musi- 
eales Hvyette, Paris. 14047 


Danse rustique; by Ida Bostelmann ; 
pf. © June 30, 1928; 2 c. June 29; 
E 695134; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New. York. 14048 


Daphné; valse lente, de E. Guilmard, 
of France, op. 19; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 5, 1928; 1c. 
June 28; E 697027; Francis Moulin, 
Cannes, France. 14049 


Dark eyes; serenade espagnole, by P. 
A. Marquardt; orch. 4to. © June 
aL, toes. 2 @. June 22: Ki 693603; 
Music buyers corp., New York. 

14050 


Dark (The) madonna; by Will Don- 
aldson, arr. by Wm. Grant Still; full 
orch., with pf. conductor. © June 
26,1928: 2c. June 27; E 694880; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 14051 


Darling mine; fox trot, words and 
melody by G. E. Rutherford. © 1. 
July 25, 1928; E 696523; George El- 
mer Rutherford, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

14052 


Davis (Charles) Nocturne; by C. 
Davis, of Australia; pf.; in F maj. 
© June 1, 1928; 1 c. June 29; E 
692939; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 14053 


Dawn in the forest; overture, by Ralph 
C. Jarrett; band, with solo B fiat 
cornet conductor. 4to. © July 16, 
1928; 2 ¢. July 20; E 695604; Hiram 
C. Miller, Parkesburg, Pad. 14054 


Day-break; service for Easter, words 


by Edith Sanford Tillotson; and 
others, music by I. H. Meredith. 
7513—28——3 


14066 


- 


12mo. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. June 18; 
aff. June 27: A 1081678; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 14055 


Day by day; words and melody by 
Lionel Belasco. ©1c. July 2, 1928; 
E 693884; J. O. Fisher, New York. 

14056 


Days (The) I played with you; words 
by D. Shea, music by Jack Edwards. 
New York, Frank Harding. © 
June 14, 1928; 2 c. June 21; EF 
693587; Daniel Shea, Far Rocka- 
way, N. Y. 14057 


Days that used to be; lyric by D. M. 


Bushby, music by V. Verhearst. 
Prescott, Ariz., Music store. © 
sume 263) 4928.5 32. ele ohully: (A230 


695375; D. Maitland Bushby and 
Victor Verhearst, Prescott, Ariz. 
14058 


De las tres que vienen ahi; one step, 
letra y musica di I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1. June 18, 1928; 
E 694512; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. 14059 


De profundis (Out of the deep); sa- 
ered cantata, by Le Roy Mitchell 
Rile; sop., alto, ten. and bass soli 
with chorus of mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © July 13, 1928; 2 e. 
July. 20; E 696358; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 14060 


Dear friend say you'll be mine; words 
by Harry Hirschman, music by R. 
Albright. © 1 ce. July 6, 1928; E 
693986 ; Ray Albright, New York. 

14061 


Dear heart, I am so lonely; words and 
music by C. Simmons. © 1 ¢. June 
21, 1928; E 693581; Cyrus Simmons, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 14062 


Dear old dad; words and music by 
P. J. Soucy. © 1c. June 29, 1928; 
E 695147; Paul Joseph Soucy, 
Worcester. 14063 


Dear old Texas blues; words and mu- 
sic by G. E. Harris. © 1c. July 
26, 1928; E 695676; George E. Har- 
ris, Oklahoma City, Okl. 14064 


Dear pal; waltz, by S. Dandrea; mel- 
ody with pf. ace. © 1. June 25, 
1928; E 694769; Sebastian Dandrea, 
Waterbury, Conn. 14065 


Dear, when I met you; words by A. 
Seymour Brown, music by Albert 
Von Tilzer. [Words and melody 
only. © 1 e@-Ttme 30, 1928 ;, 
693824; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 14066 


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14067 


pt. TT, MSsivj2S 


Dear when I met you; words by A. 
Seymour Brown, music by Albert 
Von Tilzer; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © July 
19, 1928; 2 c« July 20; E 696318; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

14067 


Dear you have been such a wonderful 
wife; waltz ballad, words by R. 
Whittig, music by Hd. Chenette. © 
June 26, 1928; 2 c June 28; E 
695053; Raymond Whittig, Milwau- 
kee. 14068 


Dearie; words and music by V. C. 
Conover; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June) 23: . t9282". 2 .ehi sune 25; Hh 
683683 ; Voorhis C. Conover, North 
Tarrytown, New York. 14069 


Death (A) and grave song; words by 
M. Luther, tr. by J. C. Graham, mu- 
sic by Peter Cornelius, op. 9, nr. 3 
[and] When I endure the pangs of 


death; words by John Kempff, tr.. 


by J. C. Graham, music by Melchior 
Franck; copyright is based upon the 
new matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher, 
namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed; 
men’s voices a capella. 4to. © 
June - 1431 1928 ; ~2rte. June ? 273) EB 
694993; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 14070 


Death bed blues; words by Alga Alex- 
ander, music arr. by Irene Spain. 


[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 18, 1928; E 694507; P. C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 14071 


Death bell blues; words and melody 
by Madlyn Davis. © 1c. July 27, 
1928; E 696578; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14072 


Death (The) of Marian Parker; words 
and music by R. Vickers. © June 
25, 1928; 2 ec. June 28; E 693718; 
Roy Vickers, Menard, Tex. 14073 


Death shadows blues; words by Iva 
France, melody by Charles Daven- 
port. 1 e. June 20, 1928; EH 
694646 ; Braiterman-Fedder co., inc.. 
Baltimore. 14074 


Debutante; novelette, by Leon Domque 
and John Siras; ‘pf., with trio for 
pf. and words. © June 16, 1928; 
2c. June 19; E 694543; Harms, inc., 
New York. 14075 


Dedication (A); by Frank Bridge, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 21, 1928; 


1 c¢. June 4; E 692845; Augener, Itd., 
London. 14076: 


Deep blue sea blues; words and music 
by Alga Alexander, arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c July 19, 1928; BH 696544; 
P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 14077 


De Harport’s Hawaiian steel guitar 
method; major, minor and seventh 
chords, and 86 solos—duo style, by 
T. DeHarport. Denver, Col., Theo &. 
Teresita DeHarport. © June 19, 
1928; 2 ¢.\ and ai? Tinea: A. 
1081834; Teresita De Harport, Den- 
ver. 14078. 


Delantal (El); words by I. M. Valle, 
music by J. M. Lopez, of Mexico; pf. 
© 1c. July 30, 1928; E 695747; J.. 
Martin Lopez, Chicago. 14079. 


Delila; grosse dramatische scene, von 
Henry Weber, of Germany, op. 5, 
no. 2; salonorch. mit violine 1 direk- 
tion u. pf. direktion. 4to. ‘© June: 
26, 19283... ¢. May 12 ;;' B.\ 692828 ;. 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

14080. 


Department store daddy; words and. 
music by C. K. Beckman. © 1 « 
July 12, 1928; E 695388; Charlotte. 
K. Beckman, Rockford, Il. 14081 


Déré (Jean) Dix études de technique: 
et de style; de J. Déré, of France; 
pr. ©. June 10, 1928) & evduly 2: 
E 697106; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 14082: 


Desengano; letra y musica de F. L.. 
Cabello; pf. © 1c. July 10, 1928; 
E 696135; Fernando L. Cabello, El. 
Paso. 14083. 


Desert moon; words by A. Parker 
[pseud. of A. P. Johnson], music 
by Claude Wilbur and A. Parker. 
[Words and melody only]  [Photo- 


stat] .© 1 eG.oduly, a0). 1928: us: 
696613; Amasa P. Johnson, San 
Diego, Calif. 14084. 


Destin tragique (Tragic fate); de M. 
Brusselmans, of Belgium; orch..,. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
10). 1928); "(ely Se eae 
H. Gaudet, Paris. 14085. 


Det er beregnet paa en snevrerere 
kreds; fra Tivoli 1928, tekst af Aage 
Steffensen, musik af Willy Kierulff, 
of Denmark; pf. © June 6, 1928; 
1 ¢. june 18; E 692676; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 14086. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Det ka’ komme pluds’lig; fra Den 
grgnne yogn, sangtekster af Axel 
Andreasen og Mogens Dam, musik 
af Kai Normann og Hmil Reesen, 
both of Denmark. © Apr. 28, 1928; 
1 ec. May 17; E 692667; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 14087 


Det var saad’n en dreng, at man skw’ 


_ ha’; fra Charlottenluhd revyen 1928, 
tekst af Alfred Kjerulf, musik af 
Axel Thingsted, of Denmark; pf. 
© June 6, 1928; 1 c. June 18; E 
692670; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 14088 


Detroit bound blues; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Arthur Blake. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 27, 1928; 
E 696575; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 14089 


Deutscher fluggeist voran; marschlied, 
worte von Franz Jacobs, musik von 

_ Arthur Elstorff, of Germany. 
May 6, 1928; 1c. June 26; E 692918 ; 
Otto Dietrich, Leipzig. 


Dew (The) each trembling leaf en- 
wreath’d; Irish air, arr. by Mary 
Carmichael, of Great Britain; 2 vio- 
lins and pf. © July 18, 1928; 2. 
July 19; E 695536; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14091 


Dey is all gitting liquor; words and 
music by C. D. Mundy. © 1c. June 
25, 1928; E 693688; Charles D. Mun- 
dy, Buffalo Station, Va. 14092 


Dick’s ukulele system; self instructor, 
by R. W. Konter. © July 25, 1928; 
2c. July 26; E 695690; R. W.. Kon- 

_ ter, Brooklyn. 14093 


Did you forget that I loved you, my 
dear; words and music by J. Bono- 
molo, of Italy, domiciled at Com- 
stock, N. Y. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. June 29, 1928: EB 
693846; Jack Bonomolo, Comstock, 
i lh oe 14094 


Dimple knees; words and melody by 


R. W. Prieskorn. © 1 c. July 23, 
1928; E 696443; Romeo Wm. Pries- 
korn, Somonauk, I. 14095 


Dip me in the golden sea; words tra- 
ditional, music by F. McCravy and 
si MeCravy; pi.)©@ WW e.kSualy “25, 

' 1928; E 696513; Frank MecCravy and 
James McCravy, Laurens, S. C. 

14096 


Diplomat (The) march: by John Phil- 


ip Sousa, transcribed by Ralph Colic- | 


14090 


: 14107 


chio; ten. banjo, with pf. acc. © 
July 28, 1928; 2c. July 24; E 695618 ; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 14097 


Directorate (The) march; by John 
Philip Sousa, transcribed by Ralph 
Colicchio; ten. banjo, with pf. ace. 
© July 23, 1928; 2 c¢. July 24; E 
695612 ; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York. 14098 


Disappointed: words by Cliff Friend, 
music by Nacio Herb Brown. 
June 21, 1928.2) ¢.. dune. 22°" 4 
694667; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 14099 


Disaster (The) of the St. Francis dam; 
words and melcdy by V. K. Mul- 
vaney. © 1c. July 2, 1928: HB 
695201; Verna Kish Mulvaney, Sati- 
coy,, Calif. 14100 


Disastro (Il) di Nobile; versi et musi- 


ea di FEF; Amodio; violin. © 1 ce. 
June 18, 1928; E 694511; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 14101 


Dishrag blues; words and melody by 
Wesley Wilson. © 1 c¢. June 21, 
1928; EH 693544; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14102 


Distant (The) lake; by W. A. Quincke, 
ed. and arr. by H. J. Tandler; orch., 
with pf. conductor. © July 23, 
1928; 2c. July 23; E 695630; Walter 
A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 14103 


Distant mountains; by Trygve Torjus- 
sen, of Norway, op. 63, no. 1; pf. 
© June 28, 1928; 2 ec. July 2: B 
696027; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14104 


Divine (The) architect; Sabbath 
school service in verse and song, 
words by G. Scott Archer, Beryl 
Beaudet, and others, music by Cecil 
Dudley and Charles Jessop, both of 
Great Britain. S8vo. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Feb. 18, 
1928; 1 c. June 28; D 27340; James 
Broadbent & son, ltd., Boston Spa, 
Yorks, England. 14105 


Dixie moon; words and music by A. 
EK. Buckingham. Berkeley, Calif., 
Fireside songs. © July 3, 1928; 
2c. July 11; E 696111; Albert Ed- 
ward Buckingham, Berkeley, Calif. 

14106 


Dixie shadows; blues yodel, words and 
melody by Spencer Williams. © 
ten June, 29,1928 695177: Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14107 


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14108 


pt. I1f, Bess vi 23 


Do I do wrong; fox-trot from Blue 
eyes, music by Jerome Kern, of U. S., 
arr. by Max Irwin, of Great Brit- 
aim: orch. 4to., © June wd)-1928; 
1c. June 22; BE 692766; T. B. Harms 
co., New York. 14108 


Do I do wrong; from Blue eyes, by 
Jerome Kern, arr. by Max Irwin, of 
Great Britain; military band, with 
Solo clarinet B_ fiat conductor. 
4to. 
E 697246; T. B. Harms co., 
York. 


Do you, don’t you love me; words by 
Ted Koehler, music by Frank 
Magine; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
duly 11, £9282: 2¢; July 13, 1928; 
696211; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 14110 


words and 
[Words 


New 
14109 


Do you still remember ; 
music by C. J. Robison: 
and melody only] 
1928; E 695501; Carson J. Robison, 
New York. 14111 


Dr. Francis E. Clark, God’s ambassa- 
dor to young people; biographical 
songalogue, story by Robert P. An- 
derson, music by I. H. Meredith, 
Grant Colfax Tullar, and others. 
12mo. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c. June 
18; aff. June 27; A 1081677; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 14112 


Dolan’s poker party; words and mel- 


ody by F. Crummit. © 1c. July 2, 
1928; E 695196; Frank Crummit, 
Longmeadow, Mass. 14113 


Dolce belta; valzer, by E. Erario; 
violin. © 1 ce June 26, 1928; EH 
694930; Ernesto Hrario, Brooklyn. 

14114 


Doll’s waltz; by Ivan Moscow; pf. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Paramount mu- 
sic pub. co. © June 21, 1928; 2 c. 
June 25; E 693679; Rudolph Polak, 
Los Angeles. 14115 


Dolly-bijou (Dolly-jewel) ; paroles de 
Jean Pic, musique de Fred Mélé et 
Craven, both of France. © June 
£5) 1928Nebere) Julywi2'n Her GSTi23 ; 
Editions musicales Evette, Paris. 

14116 


Dolores; by E. E. Harder; violin solo 
with pf. acc. © June 15, 1928; 2c. 
June 22; E 693610; Erwin UH. 
Harder, Chicago. 14117 


Dolores; fox-trot, words and music by 
Art Kassel and Marty Bloom, arr. 


© July 18, 1928; 1 ¢«. July 24; | 


©; dee duly 17, : 


by Adolph Deutsch; orch. © July 
16, 1928; 2 « July 18; E 696375; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 14118 


Don Juan; words and music by Billy 
James; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
23, 1928; 2 c. June 27; E 694891; 
Gotham music service, ine, New . 
York. 14119 


Don Quixote; by Walter M. Smith; 
trumpet in B fiat or cornet and pf. 
© May 9, 1928; 2 « June 20: BE 


694616; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 14120 
Donizetti (Gaetano) Sextet; from 


Lucia di Lammermoor, arr. by Ida 
H. \Jeston,” 0p. 923.) no.) 4) pie © 
June 22, 19287) 25 cme o 28-1 Hy) 
693773 ; John A. Seidt, Baltimore. 

. 14121 


Don’t be discouraged, don’t feel blue; 
waltz, words and music by I. Rosen- 
berg. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 30, 1928; E 693829; Irving 
Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 14122 


Don’t blame me; words and melody 
by H. Strathdene Parham. © 1 e. 
June 21, 1928; EH 693542; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 14123 


Don’t cry baby; fox trot, by Ted Fior- 
ito, arr. by O. Sciacca; band.- obl. 
32mo0,., © July, A otO28 2 vee. aly, 
18; E 696371; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 14124 


Don’t cry baby; fox trot, lyric by 
Gus Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito, 


arr. by Joseph Nussbaum: orch. 
4to. © July 7, 1928; 2 c July 9: 
EK 695441; Leo Feist, inc. New 
York. 14125 


Don’t cry baby; fox trot, lyric by Gus 
Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito, organ 
arr. by Walter C. Simon; pf. or 
organ. © July 7, 1928; 2 c July 
9; E 695444; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 14126 


Don’t cry baby ; fox trot, words by Gus - 
Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito. © 
June 21, 1928; 2 e. June 233; EH 
694798; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14127 


Don’t daddy don’t; words and melody 
by C. W. Buckhalter. © 1 ¢. June 
28, 1928; E 693754; Collie William 
Buckhalter, Nashville. 14128 


Don’t fail me bones; words and mel- 
ody by Ardelle Bragg. © 1c. June 
21, 1928; E 693550; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine, Chicago. 14129 


748 


e 
no. 7, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Don’t fish in my sea; words by Bessie 
Smith, melody by Gertrude Rainey. 
© 1c¢ June 21, 1928; E 693554; 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chi- 


cago. 14130 
Don’t go too far girls; from The 


charmer, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Karl Hajos. New York, 
Harms, inc. © June 27, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 29; E 695013; Shubert theatre 
corp., New York. 14132 


Don’t jive me; melody by Lill Hardin. 
©1c. July 16, 1928; E 696270; Con- 
solidated music pub. house, Chicago. 

14132 


Don’t let the sunshine go out of you 
heart; words and music by M. M. 


Pore) tc’ Fully °21,. 1928's h, 
696451; Marie M. Ford, Oakland, 
Calif. 14133 


Don’t say goodbye; fox trot, words 
and music by E. LeSieur. © 1 ¢. 
July 17, 1928; E 695484; Eugene 
LeSieur, Sanford, Me. 14134 


Don’t say good-bye; valse, words by 
Collie Knox, music by Vivian Ellis, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 


movant es ieech':~ in PD. - London, 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 6, 


1928; 1c. July 10; E 6971385; Harms, 
ine., New York. 14135 


Don’t wait until the lights are low; 
words by Howard Johnson, music 
by Carmen Lombardo; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © June 26, 1928; 2 c. June 
28; E 695103; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 14136 


Don’t waste your sugar on me; words 
and music by W. Crawley. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 16, 
1928; E 696244; Wilton Crawley, 
New York. 14137 


Don’t you remember; words and musie¢ 
by Bud Sloan. © June 21, 1928; 
2c. June 27; E 694903; S. D. Sloan, 
Seattle. 14138 


Doodie-doodle-doo-doo-do; words and 
music by R. Eberle. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 19, 1928; 
E 695573; Ray Eberle, New York. 

14139 

Door (The) bell to your heart; words 


and music by R. N. H. Harsh, arr. 
by J. J. Scull. © June 30, 1928; 


2c July 3; E 695345; Richard 
Nathaniel Herbert Harsh, Nashville. 
14140 


14152 
—Same. © July 21, 1928; 2c. July 
23; E 696421; Richard Nathaniel 


Herbert Harsh, Nashville. 14141 
Door (The) is open; duet, words by 
James Rowe, music by HE. I. Ald- 
ridge; sop. and alto or ten. © July 
10, 1928; 2 c. July 11; E 696129; 
Elizabeth Irving Aldridge, Glovers- 
Ville, N. ¥. 14142 


Dopey man blues; words and melody 
by Lillian H. Henderson. © 1 «. 
June 21, 1928; E 693560; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 14143 


Dorset (The) daisy; by H. Melvin, arr. 
by Hubert Bath, both of England; 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Apr. 
28, 1928; 1 c. June 138; E 692726; 
J. Liber, London. 14144 


Douce espérance; walzer, von Gerhard 
Mohr, of Germany; alt-saxophon in 
Es u. klavier.' © May 38, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 138; E 692721; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 14445 


Douleur; lied pour trio, par Alexandre 
de Taeye, of Belgium; pf., violon et 
cello. © June 28, 1928; 1 c. May 
12; E 697191; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. 
H., Leipzig. 14146 


Dover camp; by Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
June; 11, 1928: 1 e. June 2335. BH 
692841; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

14147 


Down Honolulu way; words and mu- 
sic by EF. M. Holton. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 31, 1928; 
I) 695736; Ferdinand Murray Hol- 
ton, Greensburg, Pa. 14148 


Down in the hills; words and music 
by C. J. Robison. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. July 10, 1928; 
EK 695328; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 14149 


Down in the South, down in the 
mouth; words and music by L. L. 
Davidson. © 1 c. June 28, 1928; 
EK 693849; Lawson lL. Davidson, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 14150 


Down on the Santa Fe; words and 
melody by Sharlie King. © 1 «@ 
July 2%, 1928; E 696574; Chicago 
music pub. co. ine., Chicago. 14151 


Down South; Creole lullaby, by J. S. 
Brothers, jr.; violin solo, with pf. 
ace. ©1e. July 20, 1928; BE 696322; 
J. Stanley Brothers, jr., Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 14152 


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14153 


Down South; words and music by 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf. 1. 
Croony lullaby. [4 others] © June 
25, 1928; 2 « June 26; E 694816; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 14153 


Down where the blue fields wave; 
words and music by F. 8S. Meighan. 
© 1c. July 12, 1928; E 695405; 
Frank S. Meighan, Chicago. 14154 


Down where the red, red ramblers 
grow; words by E. Sitler, music by 
R. H. Brennen. [Words and melody 
only! JO. cc. duly 2a als Hh) 
695592; Hstella Sitler and Robt. H. 
Brennen, New York. 14155 


Down where the sun goes down; fox 
trot, words and music by Isham 
Jones and Verne Buck. © June 21, 
1928; 2 « June 23; EH 694797; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14156 


Down where the sun goes down; fox 


trot, words and music by. Isham. 


Jones and Verne Buck, arr. by L. C. 
‘Hiatt; orch. 4to. © June 19, 1928; 
2c. June 21; HE 691682; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 14157 


Down where the sun goes down; fox 
trot, words and music by Isham 
Jones and Verne Buck, organ arr. 
by Walter C. Simon; pf. or organ. © 
July 7, 1928; 2c. July 9; E 695446; 
Leo: Feist, inc., New York. 14158 


Down yonder; words by Ben Ryan, 
music by Maceo Pinkard. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 22, 
1928; E 694716; Irving Berlin, inc., 


New York. 14159 
Dramatic appassionato; by Gomer 
Bath; pf. © June 30, 1928; 2 e. 


June 28; EH 695099; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 14160 


Dream (A) called yesterday; words 
and music by M. C. Copes. Los An- 
geles, Calif., Marquis Ellis. © June 
22, 1928; 2 «@ June 26; H 694836; 
Mace C. Copes, Los Angeles. 14161 


Dream of Hawai [!] (Songe d’Havai 
[!]);  d@Edouard Jacovacci, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
Editions Costallat. 4to. © June 10, 
1928; 1 « July 2; E 697085; Lucien 
de Lacour, Paris. 14162 


Dream pictures; waltz, by Charles F. 
Carey; pf. © June 29, 1928; 2 e. 
July 5; E 695288; Anthony bros., 
Fall River, Mass. 14163 

Dream song; words by Walter De la 


Mare, music by Victor Hely Hutch- 
inson, of Great Britain. © Mar. 8, 


pt. IIT, n. s\ Vv. 23 


1928; 1 ce. June 21; E 692610; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 14164 


Dream (A) supreme; words and music 
by E. L. Fletcher; pf. © July 3, 
1928; 2 c. July 3; E 695342; Elmer 
L. Fletcher, Akron, O. 14165 


Dream time; lullaby, by Floyd P. St. 
Clair; orch. 4to. © July 10, 1928; 
2 ce. July 12; E 695358; Joseph H. 
Agnew, Kansas City, Mo. 14166 


Dreaming; words and music by H. 
Meyer, of Germany, domiciled at 
Chicago. © 1 ¢. July 25, 1928; E 
696503 ; Herman Meyer, Chicago. 

14167 


Dreamland ; part-song, words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by William 
Berwald; men’s voices. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. 4to. © June 
8, 1928; 2 ¢. July 2.; HE 695217; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 14168 


Dreams; valse, words and melody by 
P.. J. Sarantis. ©1c. June 26, 1928; 
EK 694914; Peter J. Sarantis, New 
York. 14169 


Dreams; words and music by J. R. 
Hamilton. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 27, 1928; E 694963; 
James R. Hamilton, Detroit. 14170 


Dreams and you; fox trot, words by 
W.S. Francis, music by C. T. Wil- 
more. © June 23, 1928; 2 c. June 
23; E 694779; William S. Francis, 
and Clarence T. Wilmore, New Ha- 
ven. 14171 


Dreams of long ago; waltz, words and 
music by EH. LeSieur. © 1 ¢. July 
17, 1928; E 695486; Eugene LeSieur, 
Sanford, Me. 14172 


Dreamy everglades; blue yodel, words 
and melody by Spencer Williams. © 

1 ec. July 11, 1928; HE 696145; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 
14173 


Dreamy eyes; words and music by Ray 
Vean-Rhae. © 1c. June 23, 1928; 
E 693625; Raymond J. Schropp, jr., 
Philadelphia. 14174 


Dreamy eyes gavotte; by A. Shaeffer ; 
1st and 2nd ten. banjo. © June 22, 
1928; 2 ¢. July 9; E 696059; Arling 
Shaeffer, Chicago. 14175 


Dreamy eyes of blue; waltz, words and 
music by S. W. H. Tyler, arr. by HKu- 
gene Platzman; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©1e. July 14, 1928; E 696240; Sam- 
uel W. H. Tyler, Louisville. 14176 


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Dreamy Waikiki; waltz, words and 
music by Spencer Williams and Joe 
Davis; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © July 1, 1928; 
2-e. June 30; E 693797; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14177 


Dressel (Erwin) Suite; von E. Dres- 
sel, of Germany ; violine und klavier. 
1. Sarabande. [3 others] © May 4, 
1928; 1c. June 13; E 692781; Fried- 
rich Hofmeister, Leipzig. 14178 


Zehn klavierstiicke; von E. Dres- 
sel, of Germany. © May 4,-1928; 
1 @ June 13; E 692730; Friedrich 
Hofmeister, Leipzig. 14179 


Drift out with the moonshine; words 
and music by G. Lambert, of Eng- 
ng. .C). f.,¢c..,aune .26,,,4928; EH 
694936 ; George Lambert, New York. 

14180 


Drifting; lyrics and music by Maynard 
H. Williams [pseud. of W. H. Mitch- 
ell] ©1c. July 25, 1928; E 696492 ; 
Wm. Hobart Mitchell, Rochester, 
PY. es 14181 


Drifting clouds; by Trygve Torjussen, 
of Norway, op. 63, no. 2; pf. 
June 28, 1928; 2c. July 2; E 696028 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14182 


Drifting on life’s highway; words by 
G. Dvorak and Al Duffy, music by 
Alice Ruth Manly. © July 13, 1928; 
2 ce. July 16, 1928; E 695601; George 
Dvorak, Buffalo. 14183 


Drifting waters; words by C. T. David- 
son, music by Luther A. Clark. © 
le. July 2, 1928; E 695199; Charles 
Theodore Davidson, Austinville, Va. 

14184 


Drill marches; by Albert H. Oswald, 
of Great Britain; pf. bk. 3. 1. Brave 
and bold. [5 others] © July 19, 
poze; be: duly,.i6s, BH <697%229 ; «Ww. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 14185 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; arr. 
by Mary Carmichael, of Great Brit- 
ain; 2 violins and pf. © July 18, 
1928; 2c. July 19; BH 695534; . Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston, 14186 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
words by Ben Jobnson, set to old 
melody arr. by Robert M. Crawford; 
bar. solo and quartet or cho. of 
mixed voices; pf. or organ ace., ad 
lib. © June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 27: 
E 694860; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. | 14187 


14198 


Drinking song; words by J. Fletcher, 
music by Gordon Slater, of Great 


Britain. © Mar. 8, 1928; 1c. June 
21; E 692613; Oxford university 
press, London. 14188 


Dripping waters; by Caroline Eliza- 
beth Stewart;, pf. © 1 ec. July 3, 
1928 ; E 693933 ; Caroline H. Stewart, 
Chevy Chase, Md. 14189 


Drizzle, drizzle, the party’s a fizzle, 
oh! what a night to love; lyric by 
Jean Herbert and Al Koppel, music 
by Seger Ellis; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. of H. A. 
Linet] © July 26, 1928; 2.c. July 
27; E 696537; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 14190 


Drowsy moonlight; blues yodel, words 
and melody by Spencer Williams. © 

1 ec. June 29, 1928; H 695178; Tri- 
angle music pub. ¢@o., inc., New York. 
14191 


Drusilla; words and melody by R. W. 
» M, Keating. © 1c. July 23, 1928; 
E 696440; Ralph Whelan Mitchell 
Keating, Los Altos, Calif. 14192 


Du bist der typ; text von J. Brant- 
ner, musik von Fritz Neupert, of 
Germany, ©), Jan.) 15> 1928); toe. 
July 2; E 692964; Otto Halbreiter, 
Munich. 14193 


Dusk; by Alfred Hill, of Australia; 
violin, viola or violoncello with pf. 
ace. © June 1, 1928; 1 c. June 29; 
E, 692937; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia, 14194 


Dusk to day; poems by A. E., music 
by Thomas Henry Croxall, of Hng- 
land; bar. solo and mixed cho. 4to. 
1. Dusk [3sothers] ~,©. duly, 16, 
1928 sy hides. es Daly: 1s 4B) 69TE95: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 14195 


Dusty (A) road; lyric by Larry Yoell, 
music by Al Jacobs; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 20, 1928; 2 «. July 25; 
EK 696467; Florintine music pub. co., 
San, Francisco. 14196 


Dziubuchna polka; melody by T. F. 
Zadroga. © 1c. July 27, 1928; E 
696559; Tadeusz F. Zadroga, Phila- 
delphia. 14197 


"E campane d’a Madonna; versi e 
musica di Luigi Donadio, of Italy, 
domiciled at Long Island, N. Y. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee.. 
July 18, 1928; E 696298; John Clano, 
Long Island, N. Y. 14198 


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14199 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


E. Z, method how to play the bugle; 
containing material for self instruc- 
tion, by William J. Smith. 4to. © 
June 22, 1928; 2 c. and aff. June 23; 
A 1080759; William J. Smith music 
co., ine., New York. 14199 


Each melody; words by John L. La- 
Monte, music by G. HE. Duckworth. 
© 1c. July 16, 1928; E 696263; 
George Eckel Duckworth, Prince- 
fon, JN 14200 


Earth (The) and man; words by Stop- 
ford Brooke, music by J. E. Bark- 
worth, of Great Britain. [London], 
MacDonagh, Capdeville & co., ltd. 
© June 1, 1928; 1 c«. June 23; E 
692783; John EH. Barkworth, Cam- 
bridge, England. 14201 


Easter suggestion book no. 1; service 
written and compiled by Dorothy 
Lehman Sumerau, words by Mattie 
B. Shannon and others, music by I. 
H. Meredith and others. 12mo. © 
Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. June 18; aff. June 
27; A 1081675; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 14202 


Easy come easy go: by Roy Bergere; 
pf. © June 30, 1928; 2 c. July 21; 
E 696396; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 14203 


Easy goin’; words by Jo’ Trent, music 
by Peter De Rose. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 26, 1928; 
E 694970; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 14204 


Eau (L’) claire; humoresque, poésie 
de Tristan Klingsor, musique de 
Louis Beydts, of France. © June 5, 
1928; 1 «. June 28; E 697088; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 14205 


Echo blues; blues yodel. words and 


melody by Spencer Williams. © 
1c. June 29, 1928; E 695179; Tri- 
angle music pub. c¢o., inc., New 
York. 14206 


Eclipse (The) self-instructor; by Paul 
de Ville [pseud. of M. L. Lake]; 
ten. banjo. © June 9, 1928; 2 « 
June 27; E 694873; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 14207 


Eclipse (The) self-instructor for saxo- 
phone; by Paul de Ville [pseud. of 
M. L. Lake] 4to. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2c. June 20; E 694572; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 14208 


Effervescent daddy; words and melody 
by Eloise Bennett. © 1c. June 21, 
1928 ; E 693566; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14209 


Egyszer egy asszony tort be az éle- 
tembe [and] RO6zsaszin az Aga;.sz6- 
vegét irta, zenéjet szerzette Szilagyi 
Béla, of Hungary. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1c. July 23, 1928; E 697262; Rozsa- 
volgyi es tarsa, Budapest, Hungary. 

14210 


Hichberg (Julius) Nocturne; 4 vio- 
lins, with pf. ace. Se. © May 83, 
1928; 2 c. June 20; E 694581; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 14211 


Rondo; 4 violins with pf. ace. © 
May 9, 1928; 2 c. June 20; EH 694617; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

14212 


Hine (Der) allein; worte von Her- 
mann Lons, musik von Hans Schu- 
macher, of Germany; frauenchor. 
Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. © Dee. 
10, 1920; “be Tune ts 19457) EB 
692749; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 

; 14213 


Eleanor; waltz, words and music by 
R. T. Pring. © 1c. June 30, 1928; 
E 693838; Robert Taft Pring, Lex- 
ington, Mass. 14214 


Electricity; polka, by Frank Vitale; 
accordion. © June 27, 1928; 2 e. 
June 29; E 695144; B. Quattro- 
ciocche, Steubenville, O. 14215 


Hlégie; de Robert Dussaut, of France, 
op. 15, no. 2; violon avec ace. de pf. 
© June’ 101928 "4 e ialy 2: Wh 
691704; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. ‘ 14216 


Hlegy; by Douglas Macdonald Stew- 
art, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
© May 380, 1928; 1 c June 23; E 
692842 ; Augener, ltd., London. 14217 


Elisa; paso-doble flamenco, by Juan 
Vazquez; pf. ©1e. July 18, 1928; 
E 696548 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

14218 


Emigranti; Sicilian song, lyric by Sal- 
vatore Di Leo, music by E. Alu, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. June 30, 1928; E 693821; Ernest 
Alu, New York. 14219 

Emma polka; melody by J. Tantillo. 
© 1c. July 28, 1928; E 695718; Jo- 
seph Tantillo, New York. 14220 


Emmaline; fox ou one step, par H. 


MacKnight; orch. 4to. © June 20, 
1.928 :..2 C@. > JULY sou da pe@oeakl ty A. 
Macknight, Paris. 14221 


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no. 7, 1928 


‘ 14240 


Empire (The) folio; collection of fox 
trots, waltzes and marches, arr. by 
Lloyd Loar; banjo band. © June 6, 
1928; 2 ec. June 26; aff. June 28; A 


1084077; Nicomede music co., Al- 
toona, Pa. 14222 
Empty (The) tomb; service for 


Haster, words by Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson, and others, music by I. H. 
Meredith, and others. 12mo. © 
Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. June 18; aff. June 
27; A 1081679; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 14223 


En Jair mesdames; paroles de A. 
Launay, musique de Ch. Chobillon 
et G. Courquin, fils, both of France. 
Editions Costallat © June 20, 
1928; 1c. July 3; E 697116; Lucien 
de Lacour, Paris. 14224 


Enchantment claims its own; words 
by George Elliston, music by Louise 
Snodgrass. © July, 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 7; E 696014; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 14225 


Enemies of women; by William Fred- 
erick Peters; instrumental. © 1 ¢. 
July 7, 1928; E 695548; Julia Peters, 
Englewood, N. J. 14226 


English concertina music; collection 
of popular pieces, arr. by Faulkner 
Brandon, of England. bk. 6. © 
gone 15, 1928: 1 e. June“15;'" Hh 
692598 ; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 14227 


Enid the city beautiful; words and 
music by F. Iddings. © July 18, 
1928; 2 c. July 21; E 696343; Frank 
Iddings, Enid, Okl. 14228 


Entrata; by Sigfrid Karg-Elert, of 
England, op. 100, no. 1; organ. (In 
Original compositions for the organ, 
new series, no. 114) © June 21, 
1928; 1 ec. June 22; E 692774; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 14229 


Hpilogue; three-pt. song, text anon., 
music by Harry C. Banks, jr.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © June 29, 
1928; 2 c. June 29; E 695019 ; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 14230 


Eppur si muove; philosophy of Mrs. 
Wiggs, words anon., music by J. E. 
Barkworth, of Great Britain. [Lon- 
don], MacDonagh, Capdeville & co., 
Itd. © June 1, 1928: 1 c. June 23; 
E 692785; John EK. Barkworth, Cam- 
bridge, England. 14231 


Ere love’s dream is o’er; words and 
music by J. Schwartzenberg. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 11, 


1928; E 696141; Jeanne Schwartzen- 
berg, Philadelphia. 142382 


Erlaube mir, feins midchen ; volkslied, 
bearb. von Gust. Wohlgemuth, of 
Germany, werk 65, nr. 6; ten. wu. 
basse. .4to. © +Dec. 10, 192%; Le. 
June 13, 1928; E 692742; Otto For- 
berg, Leipzig. 14233 


Ernste scene mit freudigem ausklang 
(Serious scene with joyful ending) ; 
von Martin Herrmann, of Germany ; 
salon o. grosses orch. mit Violino 1 
direction. © May 1, 1928; 1c. June 
13; E 692711; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag, Magdeburg, Germany. 14234 


Erste blumenlese; von Julius Weiss- 
Arthur Seybold, both of Germany, op. 
38, sammlung beliebter melodien; 
leicht und instruktiv fortschrietend 
bearb. fiir angehende violinisten, 1. 
lage; 2 violinen u. pf. © Mar. 23, 
1928; 1 e. June'13; EH 692732; Julius 
Weiss musikverlag, Walter Thomass, 
Berlin. 14235 


Erster fortschritt; von Julius Weiss- 
Arthur Seybold, both of Germany, 
op. 43, beliebte opern-, tanz u. volks- 
melodien, etc., instruktiv bearb. des 
jungen viclinisten, 3.lage; 2 violinen 
u. pf. © Mar. 23,..1928;, 1 ¢. sume 
13; E 692733; Julius Weiss musik- 
verlag, Walter Thomass, Berlin. 

14236 


Es liegt in der luft; aus der spiel Im 
warenhaus, text von Marcellus 
Schiffer, musik von Mischa Spolian- 
sky, of Austria. Es liegt in der luft. 
[4 others] © May 10, 1928; 1 e. 


June 20; E 692605; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 14237 
Es schreitet der tod (The death 


marches) ; scéne funébre, von Franz 
A. Sommer, of Germany; salon o. 
grosses orch. mit violino 1 direction. 
© May 1, 1928; 1 ¢ June 13; EB 
692706; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 14238 


Hspana; one-step, text von Archibald 
Zyankali, musik yon Richard Schicke, 
of Germany. © Mar. 20, 1928; 1c. 
June 138; E 692901; Oskar Seifert 
verlag, Eppendorf Sa., Germany. 

14239 


Hstrellita; by Ponce, arr. and ed. by 
Arthur Hartmann; violin and pf. 
July 26, 1928; 2c. July 28; E 696589 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14240 


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Dt. Ti, DGiSs Ww aa: 


Eternel printemps (Eternal spring) ; 
grande valse, de Fr. Popy, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
June 1, 1928; 1 c. July 2; E 697096; 
E. Gaudet, Paris. 14241 


Ethelois; march, by D. J. Plater, of 
England; reed and brass band. 4to. 
© July 11; 1928: 1 c«. July 23:°H 
697270; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 14242 


Evelyn; intermezzo, by G. EF. W. 
Bruhns; pf. © 1c. July 20, 1928; 
EK 695577; George Fred W. Bruhns, 
Richmond, 8. I., N. Y. 14243 


Evening rain; by Ernest Harry Adams; 
pL... © June Zs. 1928-2 co July, 2: 
E 696035; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 14244 


Evening serenade (Hin abendstind- 
chen); by August Nolek, of Ger- 
many, op. 284; violin and pf. 
June 28, 1928; 2 c¢. July 2; E 696031; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


Evening star; ballad in fox trot style, 
words and music by Roy Turk and 
Fred E. Ahlert, organ arr. by Walter 
C. Simon; pf. or organ. © July 7, 
1928; 2 c. July 9; E 695449; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14246 


Evening star; fox trot, words and 
music by Roy Turk and Fred E. 
Ahlert, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
Orch: -4t0. i©y) June 123) 1928-5 20 e: 
June 25; E 694796; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 14247 


Every time I try to forget; words by 
A. W. Clements, music by B. Gilbert. 
©l1e. July 18, 1928; E 696307; Bes- 
sie Gilbert, Mobile. 14248 


Everybody sing; pep song, words and 
music by B. M. Carlson; pf. and 
ukulele acc. Platteville, Wis., Carl- 
son pub. co. © June 19, 1928; 2 c. 
June 21; E 694791; Bert M. Carlson, 


Platteville, Wis. 14249 
Everybody wants to know Jerry; 
words and music by S. S. Cassard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 28, 1928; E 695706; Samuel 
Snowden Cassard, Brooklyn. 14250 
Everything we like we like alike; 


words by Monty Siegel, music by 
Sammy Fain. [Words and melody 
only |). ©. ce. | Duby 24.0 1028) 1/8) 
695633; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 14251 


Evocation; de la suite Iberia, par I. 
Albeniz, transcrit par E. F. Arbos, 


14245 


of Spain; orch. Partition. © June 
5, 1928; 1 c. June 28; H 697022; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 14252. 


Evoeation: poésie de Ed. Guinand,. 
musique de Charies-René, of France.. 
1. Voix élevées.—2. Voix moyennes. 
© June 5, 1928; 1 ec. each June 28: 
E 697063, 697064; Henry Lemoine et 
eie; Paris. 14258, 14254. 


Ev’ry day in ev’ry way ; fox-trot, words: 
and music by G. Chadwick; pf. and. 
ukulele acc. © July 17, 1928; 2 c.. 
July 24; E 695610; Gerald Chad- 
wick, Hayward, Calif. 14255. 


Ev’ry time I feel the spirit; song, arr. 
by Frederick Hall. (Jn A group of 
unusual negro spirituals) © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 14; E 683849; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

: 14256 


Ev’rybody’s got the our gang blues; in- 
strumental blues, by H. G. Smith. ©: 
1c. June 26, 1928; E 693696; Har- 
rison G. Smith, New York. 14257 


Evviva; polka, by L. Canoro; violin. 
© 1c. June 28, 1928; E 693755; 
Louis Canoro, New York. 14258: 


Excursion (The) train; by William 
Baines; pf. © June 28, 1928; 2 «. 
July 2; E 696047; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14259: 


Excuse me; waltz, by Egon Hdwards,. 
of Switzerland; pf. ©1l1e. July 12, 
1928; E 695393 ; Refousse music co., 
New York. 14260 


Eyes of memory; words by Nelle Rich- 
mond Eberhart, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; high voice; in A 
flat. © June 22, 1928; 2c. June 27; 
E 694876; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 14261 


Faciteme ’o piacere; versi di G. Onofri, 
musica di A. Bascetta. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 23, 1928; 
E 696433; Alfredo Basecetta and 
Guglielmo Onofri, Brooklyn. 14262! 


Fair lady; from Blue eyes, music by 
Jerome Kern. London, Chappell & 


co., ltd. 4to. [Melody only] © 
June 20, 1928; 2 «@ June 26; E 
694807 ; T. B. Harms, co., New York. 


14263 


Fairest (The) of the fair; march, by 
John Philip Sousa, transcribed by 
Ralph Colicchio; ten. banjo, with pf. 
acc. ‘© July 23,:1928; 2 ¢c. July 245; 
E 695611; Irving Berlin standard 
musie corp., New York. 14264 


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Fairy kisses: by Chester Nordman; pf. 
Boston-New York, Evans music co. 
© June 29, 1928: 2 « July 2; E 
695457; M. T. Evans, Boston. 14265 


Fairy’s (The) gift; by Norman Tel- 
lier, op.’ 21; pf., 4 hands: © July 
6, 1928; 2¢. July 9; E 696049; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 14266 


Fakin’ papa; words and 
mnan: Davis [1 °é." I: DD. Cate] 
[Photostat] © June 30, 1928; 2 «. 
July 2; E 693988; Lillian Davis 
Cate, Knoxville, Tenn. 14267 


Fakirspiele (Fakir’s plays) ; Indische 
scene, von Hugo Leonard, arr. von 
Josef Németi, bG6th of Germany; 
salon o. grosses orch. mit violino 1. 
conductor. © May 1, 1928; 1 e. 
June 13; E 692710; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 14268 


Falling leaves; by Gladys Adamson, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 2, 1928; 
1c. July 6; E 692977; Banks & son, 
York, England. 14269: 


Fammi felice; mazurka, by E. Rossi; 
moti. © ft c. June 29, 1928: EB 
685167; Enrico Rossi, Brooklyn. 

14270 


Fanchonette; cappriccietto, by Gustave 
Klemm; pf. © Aug. 25, 1927; 2 ¢. 
June 20, 1928; E 694554; Belwin, 
inc.. New York. 14271 


Fantaisie Basque: sur des thémes 
populaires Basques-Espagnols, de 
Gabriel Pierné, of France, op. 49; 
violon avec ace. d’orch. 1. Parti- 
tion—2. Parties. © June 5, 1928; 
1c. each June 28; E 697079, 697080 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 14272, 14273 


Fantaisie-rhapsodique ; by Mana-Zucca 


[pseud. of Augusta Zuckermann 
Waesel|,. 0p. 97.5, pf.. .© » July, 26, 


1928; 2 ¢. July 28; E 696590; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 14274 


Fantasia dramatique (Dramatic fan- 
tasia); von Franz A. Sommer, of 
Germany ; salon-orch., in H-moll. © 
ik Poe tie. syne 1s. BE 
692705; Heinrichshcfen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 14275 


Fantasio; intermezzo, di Mario Schisa, 
of Italy; piccola orch. 4to. © May 
24, 1928; 1 c. June 26; E 692889: 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 14276 


Fantasy on 2an.old English air; by J. 
Sebastian Matthews; organ. © 
sune 22; (19285) '2)"e! Sune 28> Bb 
695041; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

14277 


7 


music by | 


9) 


14289 


- 


Far away and long ago; duet, from 
The charmer, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Karl Hajos. New 
York, Harms, ine. © June 27, 1928; 
2c. June 29; E 695015; Shubert 
theatre corp... New York. 14278 


Faraway Rose of my heart; words and 
music by E. L. Dison; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © June 26, 1928; 2c. June 
28; E 695049; Edward lL. Dison, 
Neweastle, Calif. 14279 

Fare thee blues; words and melody by 


John ‘Head.’ ‘pt. 1,°2) ‘©! 1 cc! July 
27, 1928; E 696579; Chicago music 


pub. co., ine., Chicago. 14280: 
Farmers’ polka (Roln'cké); arr. by 
Louis Vitak; concertina. © June 20, 


1928; 2c. June 26; E 693666; Vitak- 
Elsnie co., Chicago. 14281 


Fashionette; fox trot, by Jack Glogau 
and Robert A. King, arr. by Arthur 
Lange; with pf. and xylophone solo. 
4to. © July 12, 1928; 2c. July 21; 
E 695599; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 14282 


Fashionette; novelette, by Jack 
Glogau and Robert A. King; pf. © 
June 28, 1928; 2 e« June. 29; BH 
695072; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 


ine., New York. 14283 


Fast and furious; galop, by Hugo 
Felix ; orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© May 3, 1928; 2 c«. June 20; E 
694570 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

14284 


Fast fadin’ papa; words and melody 
by Spencer Williams. © 1c. June 
29, 1928; E 695180; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 14285 


Father (The) calleth thee home; duet, 
words and music by B. M. Graebner ; 
treble voices. © 1c. June 19, 1928; 


E 693486; Bertha May Graebner, 
Chicago. 14286 


Father in heaven; words anon., music 
by A. L. Byers. ©» Apr. 1, 1928; 
2c. June 27; E 694887; Andrew L. 
Byers, Ashland, Or. 14287 


Fathers of the world; words and melo- 
dy by B. G:. DeSylva, Lew Brown, 
and Ray Henderson. © 1c. July 7, 
1928: E 696069; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 14288 

Eatima; intermezzo, by M. B. Fried- 
man, of Great Brithin; pf. © July 
5,» 1928 ;, Ee.  Suly" 19." BH 697225 - 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 14289 


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14290 


Favorite (The) collection of Hawaiian 
guitar solos; arr. by Sophocles T. 
Papas; with 2d and 3d Hawaiian 
guit. pts. ad lib. © July 6, 1928; 
2 ec. and aff. July 26; A 1085707; 
Columbia music co., Washington. 

14290 


Favorite hymns arranged as solos for 
Hawaiian guitar; by Wm. J. Smith. 
©. Aug. 2, 1928; 2 ¢.and aff. Aug. 
4; A 1084958; Wm. J. Smith music 
co., inc., New York. 14291 


Feelin’s; words and melody by W. H. 
Morgan. © 1 ¢. July 31, 1928; E 
695740; Will H. Morgan, San Fran- 
cisco. 14292 


Feist saxophone folio, no. 5; fifteen 
songs arr. for E flat alto, C melody 
ten., and B flat ten. saxophones, 
compiled and arr. by Lee Orean 
Smith and Frank E. Barry; with pf. 
ace. 
27; E 695046; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. . 14293 


Female (The) barber shop; lyrics by 
Charles McKinley, music by G. V. 
Rymal. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e¢. July 24, 1928: E 695644; 
Grant V. Rymal, Los Angeles. 

14294 


Festal (The) hymn of Judith; words 
adapted by Bowker Andrews from 
the Book of Judith, music by Gran- 
ville Bantock, of England; in D flat. 
©! July” 18):119283-! ei July. 230 
697273: Swan & co (music publish- 
ers) ltd., London. 14295 


Festival march; by Cuthbert Harris, 
of Great Britain; organ, in B flat. 
© July 25, 1928:°2 ¢« July 26; B 
692661; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14296 


Festival march; from Norwegian 
sketches, by Frederick Wick; full 
orch., with pf. conductor. © June 
11,. 1928; . 2-c. June 27;;H 694871; 
Car] Fischer, inc., New York. 

14297 


Festival polonaise; by Benna Moe, of 
Denmark, op. 15; pf., 4 hands. © 


June 2d, + 1928: 2 21e ene, 201 
695122; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14298 
Festlicher aufzug (Solemn march) ; 


von Fritz Theil, of Germany; salon 
Oo. grosses orch. mit violino 1 di- 
rection. © May 1, 1928; 1c. June 
13; E 692714; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


© June 25, 1928; 2 e June |. 


14299 | 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 23 


Fétiche (Amuleto); tango, di Vin- 
cenzo Billi,.of Italy, op: 4381;-pf. 
©: July 2,, 29289 ec ialaeaee ) 
692994; G. Ricordi & co.,* Milan. 

14300 


Feurig blut; bravour-marsch, von 
Ernst Wiedermann, of Germany, op. 
19; orch. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1928; 
1c. June 26; E 692913; Oskar Fels- 
mann, Breslau, Germany. / 14301 


Février (Henry) Sonate; par H. 
Février, of France; violoncelle et 
pf. © June 5, 1928: 1 c« June 28; 
E 697049; Henry Lemoine et Gie., 
Paris. 14302 


-Fialka polka (Violet polka) ; by Anton 


‘Brousek; conductor pt. ©1e. July 
3, 1928: E 693916; Consolidated 
musie pub. house, Chicago. 14303 


Finale quasi ritcrno; by Sigfrid Karg- 
Hlert, of England, op. 100, no. 7; 
organ. (Jn Original compositions for 
the organ, new series, no. 114) 
June 21, 1928: 1 Sem sine. i 
692780; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

14304 


Fior di gioventu’; valzer. di G. Quar- 
tullo; pf. ©l1e June 23, 1928; EH 
694758; Giuseppe Quartullo, New 
York. 14305 


Fir tree farm: suite, by HE. Edroff, 
of Great Britain; pf. © June 5, 
1928; 1 c. June 30; E 692948; Enoch 
& sons, (1927) Itd., London. 14306 


song, arr. by Frederick 
Hall. (Jn A group of unusual negro 
spirituals)"''©@ Mar: 25; 2928;>2 c¢. 
Mar. 14; E 683847; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 14307 


Firelight reveries; by Carlyon De 
Lyle, of England; pf. © June 14, 
1928; 1 ec. June 19; E 692692; Swan 
& co. (music publishers) Iltd., Lon- 
don. 14808 


First (The) nocturne; rococo ro- 
mance, by Aug. Enna, of Denmark ; 
pf. © June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 20; 


Fire song; 


E 694549; .Theodore Presser ©Co.. 
Philadelphia. 14309 
First (The) step; how to play the 
trumpet or cornet, by Sylvester 
Ahola. 4to. © July 19, 1928; 1 ec. 
July 18; E 696273; Keith-Prowse 


14310 


Fischer (Carl) symphonic band folio; 
ed. of musical classics, arr., com- 
piled and ed. by Joseph E. Maddy ; 


co., Itd., London. 


756 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


concert and school bands, with pf. 
conductor. v. 1. 4to. © Apr. 24, 
1928; 2 c. June 20; E 694578; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 14311 


Flag of glory; march, by Charles F. 
Garey; pf. ©, June 29,.1928; 2c. 
July 5; E 695282; Anthony bros., 

' Fall River, Mass. 14312 


Flags (The) of all the free; by H. B. 
Newton, harmonized and arr. by 
Clarence Mellinger; pf. © June 21, 
1928; 2 ¢. July 16; E 696238; Horace 
Blake Newton, Santa Rosa, Calif. 

_ 14313 


Flame (The) dance; words and music 
by Sister Devamata (Laura F. 
Glenn) © 1. July 5, 1928; HE 
693978; Laura F. Glenn, LaCres- 
centa, Calif. 14314 


Flauto (Il); mazurka, melodia di F. 
Crapanzano. © 1c. June 16, 1928; 
E 694519; S. Riccardi, New York. 

14815 


Fleur de pécher; fantaisie, par H. 
Mouton, of Belgium, sur le conte 
lyrique en un acte de C. P. Simon; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Mee ol, 1926; 1 ¢. June 2,28927 ; 
EH 669034; Editions Arlequin, Paris. 

14316 


Flittergold (Clinguant); von Carl 
Ginschals, op. 203, bearb. von Herm. 
Wenzel, both of Germany; pf. © 
MapreLo loess 13.e. June, 133. 
692699; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 14317 


Floating down the San Lorenzo River ; 
words and music by V. M. Clayton. 
©) June 19, 1928: 2 e« June 30; 
EH 693800; Vera McKenna Clayton, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 14318 


Flétenkonzert (Concerto for the 
flute); aus der Suite nach bildern 
von Carl Spitzweg, von Walter Nie- 
mann, of Germany, op. 84, no. 2; 
flauto u. pf. © June 19, 1928; 1 «¢. 
June 30; E 692958; F. BE. C. Leuc- 
kart, Leipzig. 14319 


Floral wreaths; words by Tom Wat- 
ters, melody by Betsy White. ©1c. 
June 22, 1928; E 694721; Joe Mor- 
ris music co., New York. 14320 


Florestina; by HE. Markham Lee, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. © June 18, 1928; 1 c¢. June 
28; E 692900; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., Itd., London. 14321 


Flower of love; words by Dave Dreyer 
and Herman Ruby, music by Billy 
Axt and David Mendoza. [Words 


14334 


and melody only] ©1e. July 14, 
1928; E 695436; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 14322 


Flying straight to you; lyrics by Lee 
Duskin, music by Norman Lee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 31, 1928; EH 695751; Norman 
Lee, Chicago. 14323 


Follow the stars; by S. H. Fields, arr. 
by Carl Schmohl; band, obl. 32mo. 
@. Julyos;. 1928?" 2 @ iuly 162. EB 
695465; S. Helen Fields, Washing- 
ton. 14324 


For every smile; melody by M. Parr. 
© 1c. June 18, 1928; E 693477; 
Marie Parr, Chicago. 14325 


For I love you; words and music by 
Zz Insall. \©,.\1.. ce), July 10) 1928; 
E 695315; Zilpha Insall, El Paso. 

14326 


For you; by Sigmund Romberg, arr. 
by George J. Trinkaus; vocal orch.; 
in F. 4to. © June 18, 1928; 2 «. 
June 23; E 6938778; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 14327 


For you and me; southern idyl, words 
and music by A. Seismit-Doda, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
June 8, 1928; 2 c. June 25; E 694770; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 14328 


For your mother is your best pal after 
all; words and musie by P. J. Soucy. 
© 1c. June 29, 1928; H 695148; 
Paul Joseph Sousy, Worcester. 

143829 


*Fore day creep; words and melody by 
ida Cox) © ie June 2i. 1928); 
E 693568; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 14330 


Forest (The) trail; words by P. J. 
Rosendahl, music by Lee Turner; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 19, 
1928; 2 c. June 21; E 694789; Peter 
Julius Rosendahl, Spring Grove, 
Minn. 143381 


Forever mine; lyric and music by G. 
Romilli. © June 18, 1928: 2 c. June 
23; E 695338; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. 14332 
Forget yesterday, it’s today; words 
and music by EH. Carew. [Photo- 


stat] ©1c. July 7, 1928; E 696071; 
Evelyn Carew, Venice, Calif. 14333 


Forgetting everything but you; words 


and melody by R. Cooke. © 1 «. 
July 18, 1928; E 696306; Ralph 
Cooke, Belmar, N. J. 143834 


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14335 

Forgotten; words and melody by I. 
Berlin. © 1c. June 29, 1928: BH 
693847; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 14335 


Fountains (The) in spring gardens; by 
Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © June 12, 1928; 1 «. 
June 23; E 692838; Schott & co., ltd., 


London. 14336 
Fox album of cornet duets; arr. by J. 
S. Zamecnik; with pf. ace. vy. 1-3. 


© July 12, 1928; 2 c. each July 11; 
KE 696131-696133 ; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 14337-14839 


Fox (Sam) collection of plectrum 
banjo solos; arr. by Frank C. Brad- 
bury; with pf. ace. v.1. © July 2, 
1928; 2 « July 2; E 693954; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 14340 


Fox (Sam) collection of popular male 
quartettes; words and music by 
various authors. v.1. 4to. 
27, 1928; 2 c. June 26; E 693652; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 143841 


Foxtrot; von Carl Robrecht, arr. von 
H. Miannecke, both of Germany ; 
blas-musik mit clarinette i in B, di- 
rektion. © Apr. 23, 1928; 1c. June 
26; E 692914; Heinrichshofen’ S ver- 
lag, Magdeburg, Germany. 14342 


Friulein heut’zahl ich den schampus 
fiir sie; foxtrot, text von Robert Gil- 
bert, musik von Willy Engel-Berger, 
of Austria. © Mar. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 13; E 692716; Edition Vuvag 
verlag u. vertrieb a. g., Berlin. 

~ 148438 


Friulein, sie mtissen mensendicken; 
worte von Gustav Quedenfeldt, mu- 
sik von Fritz Neupert, of Germany. 
© Mar. 1, 1927; 1 c. June 30, 1928; 
EK 692956; Otto Halbreiter, Munich. 

14344 


Francaise; guitare, de Jacques Ibert, 
of France; pf. © June 10, 1928; 1c. 
July 2; E 697107; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie., Paris. 14345 


Francene of the Rue de Vene; waltz, 
words and music by F. R. Kutz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 18, 1928; E 694521; Frederick 
R. Kutz, Oakland, Calif. 14346 


Fraternity (The) blues; words by 
Harry Jennings, music by Jack S. 
Yates. ©, 1) c.:\ May 25, 1928; E 
691887 ; Weidemeyer orchestra, 
Huntington, W. Va. 143847 


© June |, 


pt. 10, Das, yes 


Frau musica; musik zum singen. und 
spielen auf instrumenten nach einem, 
text von Luther, musik von Paul 
Hindemith, of Germany, op. 45, nr. 
1. 4to. Partitur. © July 15, 1928; 
1 ec. July 3; E 697198; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 14348 


Free (The) lance march; on to victory, 
by John Philip Sousa, transcribed by 
Roy Smeck; ten. banjo, with pf. ace. 
© July 23,.1928: 2 ¢. July 24- h 
695619; Irving Berlin standard mu-~ 
sic corp., New York. 14349 


Freedom; words and music by B. M. 
Graebner. © 1c June 19, 1928: E 
693490; Bertha May Graebner, Chi- 
cago. 14850 


Fremito d’amore (Quivering of love) ; 
valse lento, by Alfredo Barbirolli, of 
Italy; accordion. © June 27, 1928: 
2c. June 29; E 695146; B. Quattro- 
ciocche, Steubenville, O. 14351 


French pastry; Parisian one-step, by 
Ruda Lakay; orech. 4to. © July 3, 
1928; 2 ¢. July 5; E 695226; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 14352 


Friday eve services; words from reli- 
gious prayers and psalms, music by 
P. Discount, of Lithuania, domiciled 
at New York. Hartford, Fox press. 
(Modern cantor) [Mimeograph] 1. 
Cantor and choir, with organ ace.— 
2. Cantor and organ. © June 1, 
1928; 2 ec. each June 20; E 693508, 
693509 ; Paul Discount, Hartford. 

143538, 14354 


Fr‘end ; words and music by F. I. Phil- 
lips. ©1e. July 19, 1928; E 695575; 
Flo Idler Phillips, Huntington Park, 
Calif. 14355 


Friendship in misfortune; words anon., 


musie by John Ireland, of Great 
Britain. © May 21, 1928; 1c. June 
4; E 692848; Augener, ltd., London. 


14356 


Friendship, 1914; words by M. W. Can- 
nan, music by J. HE. Barkworth, of 
Great Britain. [London], Mac- 
Donagh, Capdeville & co., ltd. © 
June 1, 1928; 1 ec. June 23; E 692787; 
John E. Barkworth, Cambridge, Eng- 
land. 14357 


Frivolous; melody by Andy Sannella. 
© 1c. May 10, 1928; E 691432; Spier 
and Coslow, inc., New York. 14358 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Frogtown blues; words and melody by 
lL. Pridgett. © 1c. June 28, 1928; 
E 693633; R. 8S. Peer, New York. 

14359 


From Monday on; fox trot, words and 
music by Harry Barris and Bing 
Crosby, arr. by. Tom Satterfield ; 
orch: 4to. © June 8, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 30; E 693793; Shapiro, Bern- 
‘stein & co., ine., New York. 14360 


From my drawing room window; fox- 
trot, d Edmond Mahieux, of France; 
oren,..4to, © June 5, 1928; 1c. 
June 28; E 697019; Editions musi- 
cales, Evette, Paris. 14361 


From the city streets; words by J. 
Mellor, music by Mary G. Kennedy. 
© June 27, 1928; 2 c. June 28; E 
693717; John Mellor, Pittsburgh. 

143862 


Frithlingsglocken (Spring bells); von 
Carl Génschals, op. 10, bearb. von 
Herm. Wenzel, both of Germany ; pf. 
© Mar, 15, 1928; 1..¢. June 13; KE 
692702: Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 143863 


Fiiglistaller (Carl) Fiinf lieder; nach 
alten chinesischen dichtungen tber- 
setzt von Hans Bethge, musik von 
C. Fiiglistaller, of Switzerland. Leip- 
zig-Zurich, Verlag gebritider Hug & 
co. Vom friihling unbertihrt. [4 
others] © Dec. 8, 1927; 1 c. July 
2, 1928; E 692965; Carl Fiiglistaller, 
Basel, Switzerland. 14364 


Fugato; by W. A. Goldsworthy ; organ. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 «. June 22; E 
694672; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

14365 


Fumées (Gray shadows); by Renée 
Chemet; violin and pf. © May 23, 
1928; 2 c. June 20; E 694618; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 14365 


Funérailles héroiques; mélodie, poésie 
de G. Rivollet, musique de Charles 
René, of France; voix moyennes. © 
June 5, 1928; 1c. June 28; E 697065; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 14367 


Funny (The) page ball; words by 
Neva Lynn, music by Joy Sunshine, 
arr. by Zella Roberts. © 1 ¢. June 
18, 1928; E 694505; Worral Sonan- 
stine, Columbus, O. 14368 


Gallienne (Le); love song, words by 
Adele O’Brian. music by D. C. Line- 
berry. © July 11, 1928; 2 ec. July 
13; E 696166; Deborah C, Lineberry. 
Columbus, O. 14369 


a 14380 


Gallion stomp; melody by Lovie Aus- 
tin. ©1c. June 21, 1928; EH 693537; 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 


143870 

Galveston; words and music by R. G. 
Wyndelts. Galveston, Tex., M. A. 
Wyndelts. © July 21, 1928; 2 e«. 


July 23; E 696415; Ruby Garner 
Wyndelts, Galveston, Tex. 14871 


Gateway (The) of dreams; words by 
J. Will Callahan, music by Granville 
English; in high D. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, inc. © July 20, 
1928; 2c. July 21; E 696364; Harms, 
ine., New York. 14372 


Gateway (The) to tomorrow; Sunday- 
school service for rally and promo- 
tion day, words by May M. Brewster, 
and others, music by Fred B. Holton, 
and others. 8vo. © May 10, 1928; 
2 c..and aff. June 22; A 1080793; 
Lorenz/pub. co,,: Dayton. 14373 


Gavotte ; a l’antique, by Rubin Gold- 


mark} pi. © “May #23)! 19284 2. “« 
June 20; E 694629; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 14374 


Gavotte; de Yves Brodin, of France; 
pfy (© dunes 101928 : 1 eh fully} 2: 
E 697108; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 14375 


Gavotte e carillon; by Sigfrid Karg- 
Hlert, of England. op. 100, no. 6: 
organ. (In Original compositions 
for the organ, new series, no. 114) 
©), dune 21, 1928.1 ecs.June,22; Bb 
692779; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

14376 


Gavotte with intermezzo; by J. Lewis 
Browne; organ. © July 5, 1928; 
2c. July 7; E 696012; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 14377 


Gay is the rose (Gai lon la, gai le 
rosier) ; French-Canadian folk-song, 
7-part chorus, English tr. by J. Mur- 
ray Gibbon, arr. by Alfred E. White- 
head, beth of Canada; mixed voices. 
4to. © June 30, 1928; 2c. July 5; 
E 695513; Boston music ¢o., Boston. 

14878 


Gdy bytem mtody; walc, words and 
music by Walter Polak. ©1c. July 
19, 1928; E 695554; Wtadystaw H. 
Sajewski, Chicago. 14379 


Gee I wish I was back home again; 
words and melody by W. H. Morgan. 
© 1 e.-July 31, 1928; EB 695741; 
Will H. Morgan, San Francisco. 

14380 


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14381 


Geist (Der) des Banco; piéce sym- 
phonique, von Adolphe Gauwin, of 
France; orch., mit pf. direktion. © 
July 2, 1928; 1 ce. June 24; E 697257 ; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 14381 


Genuine love; words and melody by 
W. Crawley. © 1c. June 25, 1928; 


E 694757; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 24382 
Geographic (The) blues; words by 


Francis A. Bratton, music by F. L. 
Marriott. © 1c. July 18, 1928; E 
696207 ; Frederick L. Marriott, Gary, 
Ind. : 14883 


George White’s scandals; words and 
melody by B. G. DeSylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. Finale, 
act 1 and 2. © 1c. each July 9, 
1928; E 696102, 696103; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

14384, 14385 


‘Georgia gut; words by Andy Razaf, 


music by Spencer Williams. © 
June 28, 1928; 2 ec. June 27; EB 
694832; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

14886 


Geraldine; music by Chas. Weinberg. 
[Melody only] ©1e. July 10, 1928; 
EH 695298; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 14387 


Gerda; tango-symphonic, worte von 
Kurt Schwabach, musik von Will 
Meisel, arr. von Franz Stolzenwald, 
both of Germany; orch. mit violine 
obligat. 4to. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 « 
June 13; EH 692753; Edition Meisel 
& co., G. m. b. H., Berlin. 14388 


German (The) street-band; by Ida 
Bostelmann; pf. © June 30, 1928; 
2,.c. June 29; E .695137;,. Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 14389 


Gethsemane, O garden fair; words by 
H. Framer Smith, music by G. S. 


Schuler. © June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 
27; E 694883; George S. Schuler, 
Chicago. 14390 


Ghazel-almée; extrait de Divan, par 
Ed. Poldini, arr. par Roger Branga, 
of France; orch., avee pf. conduc- 
teur. | 4to. \© ‘June’ 10, 19283, 1: «. 
July 2; E 697109; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 14891 


Gheechee; fox trot, words and music 
by S. Easton, scored by Kenneth A. 
Roane; 1st violin. © 1-c. July 18, 
1928; E 696292; Sidney Easton, New 
York. 14392 


Dt. Ths. VW. eo 


Ghost (The) of other days: words and 
music by H. N. Trane. © 1c. July 
16, 1928; E 696264; Harriet New- 
comb Trane, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 

14393 


Ghost story; by Rubin Goldmark; pf. 
©, May,,.23, 1928-2 (e sune a Eh 
694631; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 14394 


Giant (The) talks; preparatory scales 
for little violinists, by Kemp Still- 
ings. ’'© “July 1s; 1628) 28 uly 
19; BE 695531; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14395 


Giga; di Fernando Limenta, of Italy; 
violino e pf. © June 9, 1928; 1 « 
June 26; H 692894; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 14396 


Giocoso; kino music, von Adolf Jen- 
sen, op. 59, no. 6, arr. by Henry 
Weber, of Germany; orch., mit vio- 
lino 1. directeur. 4to. © June 26, 
1928; 1 c. May 12; E 697186; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 14897 


Giorni (Aurelio) 24 concert études; 
no. 18, in F minor; pf. © July 13, 
1928; :2.;¢es/ July 20: EB 5696363);. 7G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 14398 


Giorno di festa; mazurka, by E. Rossi; 
violin. © 1 ¢ June 29, 1928; E 
695163; Enrico Rossi, Brooklyn. 

143899 


Girl of my dreams you’re real; words 
by John A. Harris, music by D. J. 
Wissler and Rose Evelyn Vail. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
July 7, 1928; E 696082; Dean Jay 
Wissler, Long Beach, Calif. 14400 _ 


Girl of my memory; words and music 
by R. A. Pritchett. © 1.¢. July 24, 
1928; E 695631; Ray Alphus Pritch- 
ett, Dallas. 14401 


Girl (The) of tomorrow; fox trot, 
words by G. W. Settles, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1«@ July 7, 1928; 
EK 696072; George W. Settles, Ver- 
don, Neb. 14402 


Girl (The) with heavenly eyes; words 
‘by G. Smith, music by David Reed. 
© 1e June 25, 1928; E 683689; 

Gabriel Smith, Cheyenne, Wy. 
14403 


Gitano (Il) re (The Gypsy king) ; 
canzone spagnola, poem by Alfredo 
Gandolfi, English version by Berta 
Reviere, music by Anthony F. Paga- 
nucci; bar. © June 1, 1928; 2 «. 
June 20; E 694613; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 14404 


760 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


: 14424 


Gittel; by Molly Triller, of Canada; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1c. July 
18, 1928; E 696314; Molly Triller, 


Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 14405- 


Giulietta e Romeo; di Riccardo Zan- 
donai, fantasia, riduzione di Vin- 
cenzo Billi, of Italy; piccola orch. 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © July 2, 
moe 1 cc, July »;; H. 692983;,; .G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 14406 


Giulietta e Romeo; episodio sinfonico, 
di Riccardo Zandonai, of Italy, dalla 
danza del torchio e cavaleata; orch. 
Partitura. 12mo. © July 2, 1928; 
1c. July 3; E 692982; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 14407 


Give me a chance; duet, from. The 
charmer, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Karl Hajos. _New York, 
Harms, inc. © June 27, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 29; E 695012; Shubert theatre 
corp., New York. 14408 


Give me a night; from Say when, 
words and music by W. Franke Har- 
ling; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
27, 1928; 2 «. June 29; E 695008; 
Harms, inc., New York. 14409 


Give me flowers ; words by Mary Clyde, 
music by Walter Haefliger; med. 
voice. © June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 
28; E 695037; G. Schirmer, inc., New 

York. 14410 


Gladness of spring; concert waltz, by 
A. Shaeffer; solo ten. banjo and 2d 
ten. banjo. © June 22, 1928; 2 «. 
Juiy 9; E 696060; Arling Shaeffer, 
Chicago. 14411 


Gliding gondola; valse, by George 
Bagby, arr. by Harold Ivers; orch. 
4to. © July 16, 1928; 2c. July 19; 
EK 695526; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 14412 


Gloaming glinted eyes of you; words 
and music by S. A. King. © 1. 
July 12, 1928: E 695411; S. Anna 
King, Burnsville, N. C. 14413 


Gloria; march, by J. Mosti; accordion. 
© June 27, 1928; 2 c June 29; E 
695143 ; B. Quattrociocche, Steuben- 
ville, O. 14414 


Glorietta; Spanish serenade, by R. E. 
Hildreth; pf. © May 2, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 26; E 694852; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 14415 


Glorious 69th regiment; military 
march, by Nicola Hpiscopo, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 ec. 
June 30, 1928; E 693818; Nicola 
Episcopo, New York. 


7513—28—44 


14416 
761 


Glory (The) of my garden; lyric by 
Edward Lockton, music by Daniel 
Wood, of Great Britain; in C. 
July 2, 1928; 1 ¢. July 20; E 697208 ; 
Enoch & sons (1927) Itd., London. 

14417 

Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) An- 
dante; arr. by W. H. Squire, of Great 
Britain ; violoncello, with pf. acc. © 
June. 22; 1928 yy en Tuly 2037 EB 
697217 ; Boosey & co., itd., London. 

14418 


-Frem Thy throne so high above 
us; prayer, from Iphigenia in Tauris, 
words by John David Sander, music 
by Christoph von Gluck [and] Abide 
with us, the ewning is descending ; 
evensong, tr. by H. R. K. Spaeth, 
music by L. Reichardt; copyright is 
based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed; men’s Voices a capella. 4to. 
© Feb. 13, 1928; 2 ¢. June 27; EB 
694990; Carl Fischer, inc, New 
York. 14419 


Lift up your heads, ye gates of the 
world; words from the Scriptures ; 
copyright is based upon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the legi- 
ble notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed; men’s voices a capella. 
4to. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. June 27; 
E 695004; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 14420 


Two choruses from Orpheus; arr. 
by Archibald Thompson Davison; 
men’s voices, with tenor solo. Ato. 
1. If here, where all is dark and 


silent. [1 other] © July 17, 1928; 
2 ¢« July 21; E 695600; E. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 14421 


Gltick ; text von Hoffmann vy. Fallers- 
leben, musik von C. Tiirk, of Ger- 
many, op. 105; minnerchor. 4to, 
Apr. 24, 1928; 1 c. June 13; EH 692695; 
Schweers & Haake, Bremen, Ger- 
many. 14422 


Go forth; choral march, words and 
music by P. G. Larbalestier, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. S8vo. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
18, 1928; 1 c. June 28; EH 692898; 
James Broadbent & son, Itd., Boston 
Spa, Yorks., England. 14423 

Go slow, baby; words by Perry Alex- 
ander, melody by Woody Frisino 
[i. e. Warren Frisino].° © 1c. July 
5, 1928; EH 695238; Warren Frisino, 
Gardenville, Md. 14424 


\ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14425 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Go way, sadness, go way; waltz, lyric 
and music by Z. Seybold; violin. © 


July: 18, W9BSSL 2 vel July BH 
696345; Zeb Seybold, Ada, Okl. 
14425 


God bless thee, love; lover’s benedic- 
tion, words and music by Vaughn De 
Leath [pseud. of Leonore von der 
Lieth Geer], op. 127, no. 1; med. 


voice. © July 10, 1928; 2 c«. July 
13; E 696224; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 14426 


God careth for me; words by L. Emo- 
gene Durland Moore, music by Mil- 
tona Moore. © July 26, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 28; EH 696604; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14427 


God is a spirit; sacred song, words 
from the Bible, music by J. E. Rob- 
erts. 1. In F.—2. In D.—3. In C. 
© June 28, 1928; 2 ¢c. each July 2; 
E 696042; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. * 144298 


God is a spirit; sacred song, words 


from the Bible, music by J. H. Rob- 


erts; 3 treble voices. 4to. © June 

28, 1928; 2 ec. July 2; E 696043; 

Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
14429 


God of the shining hosts; words anon., 
music by A. W. Harvey; pf. ice: 
July 11, 1928; E 6961384; Anne W. 
Harvey, Washington. 14430 


God’s work; words by Mrs. C. F. Alex- 


ander, music by A. L. Byers. © 
apr a T9238) 2 oer Pune 27 3) i 
694885; Andrew L. Byers, Ashland, 


Or. 14431 
Goeyens (Fernand) Deux préludes; 
de F. Goeyens, of Belgium; pf. En 
fa diéze min—En sol min. © Apr. 
1, 1928; 1 ce. Mar. 29; E 692826; A. 


Cranz, Brussels, Belgium. 14432 
Goin’ back to Jamaica; words and 
melody by Porter Grainger. © 1. 


July 19, 1928; E 695571; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 
14433 


Going places, seeing faces; words and 
melody by Harry Woods. © 1 «. 
July 18, 1928; E 696304; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

14434 


Gold-diggers; words by J. A. Condon, 
music by A. F. Roundy. © 1 «. 
July 27, 1928; E 6965838; Arthur 
Flagg Roundy and John Andrew 
Condon, Waterville, Me. 144385 


Gold tooth daddy blues; words and 
melody by Madlyn Davis. © 1. ec. 
July 27, 1928; EH 696571; .Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 14436 


Golden day dreams; words and mu- 
sic by R. Henderly. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ec. July 11, 1928; 
E 696150; Russell Henderly, Cin- 
cinnati. 14437 


Golden jubilee; march, by John 
Philip Sousa; band. 4to. © July 
26, 1928; 2 « July 25; E 696486; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 14438 


Golden land; lyric and music by 
Netta Naomi Andrews. © 1c. July 
17, 1928; E 695488; Jeanette An- 
drews Richison, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

144389 


Golden memories; waltz, by Charles F. 
Carey; pf. © June 29, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 5; E 695286; Anthony bros., 
Fall River, Mass. 14440 


Golden (The) road to home; waltz, 
words and melody by Nick Rotonde 
[i. e. Nicholas Rotonde] © 1 e«. 
June 19, 1928; E 6938482; Nicholas 
Rotonde, Gloversville, N. Y. 14441 


Golden sunray; words and music by 
Frank Oscar Rudd. © June 12, 
1928; 2 c.. June 14; H 694403; Sand- 
berg & Rudd, Ong, Neb. 14442 


Goldene geister; worte von Gustav 
Schiller, musik von Erwin Lendvai, 
of Germany, op. 45, no. 2; minner- 
chor. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1928; 1 e. 
June 13; EK 692757; Gebriider Hug 
& co., Leipzig. 14443 


Gone away and left me blue; words 


and melody by I. Green. © 1 @. 
July) 5; 1928; EH G95288% irvine 
Green, Brookline, Mass. 14444 


Gone were but the winter cold; words 
by— Allan Cunningham, music by 
Benjamin Burrows, of England. © 
July’ 18, L928 5 ey eed eae 
697204; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

14445 


Good-bye; waltz, words and melody by 
Bill Gruber [i. e. W. J. Gruber] © 

1 e. July 5, 1928; E 6938971; Wil- 
liam Joseph Gruber, New Orleans. 
14446 


Good-bye; words and music by Maury 
Madison [pseud. of W. R. Smith] 
©l1e. July 12, 1928; E 6953898; W. 
Renwick Smith, Paris. 14447 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


z 14469 


Good-bye; words by C. H. Antosewicz, 
music by Walter G. Antosewicz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 20, 1928; E 695584; Walter G. 


Antosewiez and Clara HE. Antose- 
wicz, Detroit. 14448 
Good-bye Cal, hello Al; words ‘and 
music by F. Hanick. [Words and 


©l1ec. July 27, 1928; 
Florence Hanick, St. 
Louis. 14449 


Good-bye Cal, hello Al; words by 
George Daley and Edward Mason, 
music by E. A. Cullinan and Wil- 
liam Hickey. [Words and melody 
Givin io). .c. uly; 16, 19285... 
696261; EH. A. Cullinan, Brooklyn. 

14450 


‘Good-bye New York—Hello ‘Houston; 
words by H. M. Burns, music by 
David Reed. © June 23, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 25; E 693674; Henry M. Burns, 
Nocona, Tex. 14451 


Good night; lyric and music by G. Ro- 
milli, © June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 
23; E 693789; M. Witmark & Sons, 
New York. 14452 


Good night; quartette, words and mu- 
sic by O. Covert Miller; male voices. 
4to. © July 15, 1928; 2c. July 14; 
EK 695421; Oscar Miller, Brooklyn. 

14453 


Good night; words by Frank Cutler, 
music by W. Webster; with quartet 
cho. © June 2, 1928; 2 c. June 27; 
EK 694821; Wesley Webster, San 
Bruno, Calif. 14454 


Good night, ladies and gents; words 
and melody by Lionel Belasco. © 
1 ec. July 2, 1928; E 693888; J. O. 
Fisher, New York. ' 14455 


Good (The) old fashioned way; words 
by Frank Cutler, music by W. Web- 
ster; cho., with sop. and ten. duet. 
© June 2, 1928; 2 c June 27; E 
694822 ; Wesley Webster, San Bruno, 
Calif. 14456 


Goodbye mama forever blues; words 

and melody by Gertrude Rainey. © 

1 ec. June 21, 1928; E 693534; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

14457 


Goodbye mama moan; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Arthur Blake. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. July 27, 1928; 
E 696573; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 14458 


melody only | 
EK 696568 ; 


Goodbye to Tammany—to Smith and 
Tammany; campaign song 1928, 
words and music by J. Jordan. © 
Puly 25, 1928s \2"enduly. 23'30 Bb 
695691; Julian Jordan, Mt. Vernon, 
NEY. 14459 


Googily goo; words by Benny Davis, 
musie by Dudley Wilkinson. [Words 
and meledy only] © 1c. July 18, 
1928; E 696423; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. » 14460 


Gotta big date with a little girl; fox 
trot, lyric by Harry Tobias and 
Charles Tobias, music by Henry H. 
Tobias, organ arr. by Walter C. Si- 
mon; pf. or organ. © July 7, 1928; 
2e¢. July 9; E 695442 ; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 14461 


Gotta big date with a little girl; fox 
trot, words by Harry Tobias and 
Charles Tobias, music by Henry H. 
Tobias. © June 19, 1928; 2 ec June 
21; E 694801; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 14462 


Gotta big date with a little girl; fox 
trot, words by Harry Tobias and 
Charles Tobias, music by Henry H. 
Tobias, arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 
4to. © June 26, 1928; 2 c. June 27; 
HE 695044; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

14463 


Governor Smith; words and music by 
M. H. Keenan. ©1c. June 23, 1928; 


E 694741; Mary Haley Keenan, 
Thompkinsville, S. I., N. Y. 14464 
Graceful polka (Milostné); arr. by 
Karl Echtner. 4to. 1. Band.—2. 


Orch. © June 20, 1928; 2 ec each 
June 26; E 6938659, 693660; Vitak- 
Elsnic co., Chicago. 14465, 14466 


Graciasa; tango, von Enrico Ravello 
[pseud.], of Germany; orch., mit pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
1e. June 13; E 692719; Edition Otto 
Kuhl, g. m. b. h., Cologne, Germany. 

14467 


Graded studies for the violin; selected 
and comprehensive studies by Farm- 
er, Fiorillo and others, rev., fingered 
and bowed by Léon J. Fontaine, of 
Great Britain. bk. 8. © July 19, 
1928; 1 e July 16; E 697228; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 14468 


Grand triumphant march; words and 
music by K. Hutcheson; pf. [Photo- 
stat] ©1ec. July 5, 1928; E 695542; 
Kathleen Hutcheson, Dallas. 14469 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14470 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Grand waltz; operatic waltz, di Al- 


fredo Cibelli; pf. conductor. © 1. 
June 29, 1928; E 695189; Apollo 
music co., Brooklyn. 14470 


Green (The) cap; singing game, words 
and music by Eleanor Farjeon, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Apr. 5, 1928; 
1c. June 21; E 692620; Oxford. uni- 
versity press, London. 14471 


Griddle. cake step; words and music 
by H. C. Washington, arr. by Lillian 
B. Davenport; pf. © 1 ¢. July 11, 
1928; E 696162; Howard C. Wash- 
ington, Columbus, O. 14472 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Ave, maris 
stella (Hail, thou star resplendent) ; 
motet, English words adapted by R. 
EK. A., music by Edvard Grieg, arr. 
by H. Alexander Matthews; men’s 
voices, organ ace. 4to. [Latin and 
English text] 
June 18; E 694535 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. i 14473 


—— Heart-wounds (Hjertesar); by 
Edvard Grieg, op. 34, arr. by Chas. 
J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles Kraus- 
haar]; symphony orch., sc. © Apr. 
27, 1928; 2 c« June 20; H 694595; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 14474 


The last spring (Varen) ; by EHd- 
vard Grieg, op. 34, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts {[pseud. of Charles Kraus- 
haar]; symphony orch., sc. © Apr. 
27, 1928; 2 c June 20; E 694594; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 14475 


Grieving hearted blues; words and 
melody by Gertrude Rainey. ©1e. 
June 21, 1928; E 693557; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 14476 


Grover (J. Maynard) Twelve nursery 
rhymes; words anon., music by J. M. 
Grover, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
22, 1928 :° 1 c.< June 21; Hi 692615 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

14477 


Guai (I) tu maritato; versi di Fran- 
cesco Santisi, musica di P. Sciascia. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 25, 1928; E 696494; Pasquale 
Sciascia, Philadelphia. 14478 


Guarany (Il); gran fantasia in due 
parti, di A. Carlo Gomes, riduzione 
di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy; piccola 
orch. con pf. conduttore. pte. 1 e 2. 
© July 2, 1928; 1c. each’ July 3; 
E 692984, 692985; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 14479, 14480 


© June 6, 1928; 2 c. 


Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, just the same, 
it’s a wonderful game; words by P. 
EK. Huff, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. July 17, 1928; E 695479; Per- 
melia E. Huff, Osawatomie, Kans. 

14481 


Ha szivemnek szfirnya lenne... ; 
verse és zenéje Nador Jéska [and] 
Az @6n rozsim; verse Szivay Zoltan, 
zenéje Nador Jéska, of Hungary. © 
Feb. 10, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 2; 1928+ B 
689479; Nador Kalman, Budapest, 
Hungary. _ 14482 


Haaheo kilohana ika la’i; words by 
_ Mary Jane Montano, music by B. 
Mossman. © July 3, 1928; 2c. July 
11; E 696114; Bina Mossman, 
Honolulu. 14483 


Haec dies; words from the Catholic 
church, music by John Farnsworth ; 
organ. 4to. 1.4 mixed voices.—2. 
4 male or female voices. © July 3, 
1928; 2 c. each July 138; E 696180, 
696181; Michael L. Nemmers, Mil- 
waukee. 14484, 14485 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) O sleep, 
why dost thou leave me; aria, from 
Semele, by G. F. Handel, ed. by 
Percy Rector Stephens, new pf. acc. 
from thorough-bass by Alexander 
Pero. © June 14, 1928; 2 « June 
22; HE 698585; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 14486 


valse orientale, by R. S. 
Stoughten; pf. © May 31, 1928; 
2 @ June 26; E 694849; Waiter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 14487 


Haidée; 


Hail, New Hampshire; words and 
music by G. T. Goldthwaite. © June 
27, 1928; 2 c. June 27;/H. 693715 ;5 
George T. Goldthwaite, Berlin, N. H. 

14488 


Hail to America; words and music by 
G. G. Bell; mixed voices. 4to. © 
June 20, 1928; 2 %c.° June 22; H 
694804; George G. Bell, Providence, 
el. 14489 


Hail to the spirit of liberty ; march, by 
John Philip Sousa, transcribed by 
Ralph Colicchio; ten. banjo, with pf. 
acc. © July 23, 1928; 2c. July 24; 
EK 695618; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 14490 


Hallowe’en; by Rubin Goldmark; pf. 
© May 23, 1928;2 c June 20; E 
694623; Carl Fischer, inc, New 
York. 14491 


764 


no. 7, 1928 


Halloween (A) ride; characteristic 
sketch, by P. A. Marquardt; orch. © 
July 23, 1928; 2c. July 25; H 696471; 
Music buyers corp., New York. 

j 14492 


Halluzination; kino music, von Henry 
Weber, of: Germany, op. 8, no. 1; 
orch., with violino 1. directeur. 4to. 
© June 26, 1928; 1 c. May 12; E 
ogiiear, Aug. Cranz, -G.-m.° bi H., 
Leipzig. 14493 


Han gér et paa sin egen stille maade; 
fra Tivoli 1928, tekst af Leif Berg og 
Dan Folke, musik af Vincent de 
Costa, of Denmark; pf. © Jiine 6, 
1928; 1 ec. June 18; E 692672; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen, Denmark. 

14494 


Handful (A) of modern piano breaks; 

by Harold Dixon. © Apr. 24, 1928; 

2 ec. and aff. July 25: A 1085658; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

14495 


Hands across the sea; march, by John 
Philip Sousa, transcribed by Ralph 
Colicchio; ten. banjo, with pf. acc. 
© July 23, 1928: 2 ¢ July 24; E 
695617 ; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp.,, New York 14496 


Handy Andy; march, by W. J. Hayes; 
band. 4to. © June 21, 1928: 2 «. 
June 21; H 694682; Hayes music co., 
Dexter, Ia. 14497 


Haole hula; from the Junior league 
review Hula moon, words and music 
by R. A. Anderson. © May 2, 1928; 
2c. May 8: E 694731: R. Alexander 
Anderson, Honolulu, T. H. 14498 


Happy charleston; de Ph. Parés et G. 
Van Parys, both of France. 1. Orch., 
avee pf. conducteur.—2. Pf. © Dec. 
31, 1926; 1 c each June 2, 1927; B 
669028, 669035; Editions Arlequin, 
Paris. 14499, 14500 


Happy days; by Cyril French, of 
Great Britain: pf. © July 2, 1928: 
1 ec. July 6; E 692978; Banks & son, 
York, England. 14501 


Happy lads; march, by J. E.. Wells; 
band. 4to. © June 23, 1928; 2 «. 
June 23; E 694775; Fred Jewell, 
Franklin, Ind. 14502 


Happy you and I; words by Duane L. 
Huscher, music by W. L. Huscher. 
©1e. July 12, 1928; BE 695417: Wil- 
ma Luella Huscher, Grandfield, Ok1. 

14503 


Hard luck; words and melody by H. E. 
kosifes!© 1.ec; July 5, 2928: Bb 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14516 


693960 ; Herbert EH. Rosine, Oakland, 
Calif, 14504 


Hardee stomp; by A. Hardee; pf. © 
1c. July 16, 1928; E 696545; Ash- 
ford Hardee, Los Angeles. 14505 


Harlem drag; words by R. Arthur 
Booker, melody by W. Bishop. © 
1 e. July 20, 1928; EK 696328 ; Walter 
Bishop, New York. 14506 


Harlem River quiver; words by Dor- 
othy Fields, music by Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh; pf. and ukulele ace. © June 
23, 1928; 2 c., June 27; BE 694828; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 14507 


Harlem shuffle; melody by Kenneth 
Roane. © 1c. July 10, 1928; E 
695322; R. S. Peer, New York. 

14508 


Harlem twist; melody by Chauncy 
Moorehouse and Fud Livingston. 
1c. June 27, 1928; E 694953; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 14509 


Havana; de Roger Branga, of France; 
petit orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1c. July 2, 1928; 
E 697102: Durand et cie., Paris. 

14510 


Havanaise; mélodie, poésie de Ed. 
Guinand, musique de Charles-René, 
of France. 1. Voix élevées.—2. 
Voix moyennes. © June 5, 1928; 
1c. each June 28; E 697066, 697067 ; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

14511, 14512 


Have you ever felt that way; blues 
ballad, words and music by Agnes 
Castleton and Spencer Williams; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Ben 
Garrison. © June 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 26; E 694812; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 


14513 

Hawaiian sandman; words by Charles 
O’F lynn, music by F. Henri Klick- 
mann. © June 26, 1928; 2c June 
27; E 694818; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 14514 


Hawkes (The) photoplay series, no. 
17; album, by Richard Howegill, of 
England; pf. no. 97. Meditation. 
[5 others])’ © June 138, 1928: 1 ¢. 
June 26; E 692883; Hawkes & son, 
(London) ltd., London. 14515 


Hawkes (The) photo-play series, no. 
18; by Frederick G. Charrosin, of 
England; pf. no. 103. Passion. [5 
others] © June 13, 1928; 1 c. June 
26; E 692884; Hawkes & son, (Lon- 
don) ltd., Londen. 14516 


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14517 
Haydn (Franz Josef) Requiem in 
C-moll; hrsg. u. bearb. von Ernst 


Fritz Schmid, of Germany; gem- 
ischten chor, soli u. orch. 1. Klavier- 
auszug. 4to.—2. Partitur. © Jan. 
2, 1928; 1 c. each Apr. 28; E 689709; 
Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 

14517 


Variationen und rondo; von Sig- 
frid Walther Miiller, of Germany, op. 
22, tiber 
Haydn; klavier zu 2 handen. © 
June 18, 1928; 1 «. July 3; B 692966 ; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 14518 


He has triumphed; Haster pageant, 
words by Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, 
mus.c by I. H. Meredith and Grant 
Colfax Tullar. 12mo. 
1828; 2 « June 18; aff. June 27; 
A 1681682; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 14519 


He leadeth me; words by Joseph H. 


Gilmore, music by Robert Hunting- 
ton Terry; high voice. © June 27, 
1928; 2c. June 28; EH 695064; R. L. 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 14520 


He listened to his mother; words and 
music by C. J. Robison. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 19, 1928; 
E 695572:; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 14521 


He’s got a flask on-his hip; words and 
music by H. N. Trane. © 1c. July 
16, 1928; E 696266; Harriet New- 
comb Trane, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 

14522 


He’s more to be helped than scorned ; 
words and music by W. Dixon. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © June 
26, 1928; 2 c July 12; E 695376; 
William Dixon, Winchester, Va. 

145238 

He’s the he-belle of the town; words 
by Arthur LeRoy Kaser, music by 
Margo Stitt. Dayton, O., Paine pub. 
co. ©, July 12, 1928;)2 c. July 23; 
E 696410; Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, 
O. 14524 


He’s worth his weight in gold; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Pete 
Wendling; arr. by Harry Tiedeman ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 141, 
1928 ; 2c. May 10; E 690459; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

14525 

He will carry you through; words and 
music by B. M. Graebner. © 1 ©¢. 
June 19, 1928; E 693489; Bertha M. 
Graebner, Chicago. 14526 


ein Thema von Joseph > 


© Feb. 3, | 


pt. IT, nYS, v.28 


Headache blues; melody by Kline: 
Lynduil and Vance Dixon. © 1 «. 
June 21, 1928; EH 698538; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 14527 


Healing chant; words and music by 
B. M. Graebner. © 1 ec. June 19, 
1928; E 6938485; Bertha May Graeb- 
ner, Chicago. 14528: 


Healing vesper; words and music by 
B. M. Graebner. © 1 c¢ June 19, 
1928; E 693487 ; Bertha M. Graebner, 
Chicago. 14529: 


Hear dem bells; words and music by 
D. §S. McCosh, arr. by Bryceson 
Treharne, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 23, 1928; 2 c. 
July 25; E 696460; Willis music co... 
Cincinnati. 14530: 


Hear Thou my prayer; anthem, cho., 
text from the Scriptures, music by 
Bernard Hamblen, arr. by Christo- 
pher O’Hare; mixed voices, organ 
ace. .4to. ©. June 27, 1928: 2 ¢. 

- June 28; E 695062; R. L. Huntzinger, 
ine., New York. 14531 


Heartaches; words and melody by G. 
C. Leap. © 1c. June 28, 1928; E 
693743; Glenn C. Leap, Chicago. 

14532 


Heavenly blues; words and melody by 
W.H. Morgan. ©1ce. July 14, 1928; 
E 695485; Will H. Morgan, San 
Francisco. 14533. 


Heaven’s little doorway; words and 
music by George McConnell, Nat 
Osborne and Ken Macomber; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © June 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 27: E 694833; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 14534 


Heel beat; from Hold everything, 
words and melody by B. G. De 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hender- 
son. ©1c. July 24, 1928; BE 695635 ; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 14535 


Heil Europa; marsch u. hymne, worte 
von O. Herzog, musik von H. Kipp, 
of Germany; pf. Bremen, Musik- 
verlag Wilhelm Janssen. © Aug. 
25, 19273) iG Ree ae edie) ka 
692917; Heinrich Kipp and Otto 
Herzog, Bremen, Germany. 14536 


Heimkehr; verse von Richard Stecher, 
musik von Jugo Jiingst, of Germany, 
Op. 87, ‘STD; NO.” SOM toy ae. eben 1. 
biisse—2. Gemischtechor. © Dec. 


10,1927: 2 c..eaehiwine ds) 228 = 
E 692737, 692738; Otto Forberg, 
Leipzig. 14537, 14538 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Hello, California ; 
Stimmel, music by Galla-Rini. © 
1 e. Apr. 27, 1928; E 6910389; Harry 
C. Stimmel and Galla-Rini, Ridge- 
weir ty; b. N.. d, 14539 


Herbert Hoover campaign song; words 
and melody by EH. G. Stone. ©1«. 
July 19, 1928; E 695557; Ella Ger- 
trude Stone, Boston. 14540 


Here comes the band; by William 
Baines; pf. © June 28; 1928; 2 «. 
July 2; E 696045; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14541 


Here’s a kiss O Leo for the oleo; 
words and music by Malva Jay. © 
1c. July 30, 1928; E 695753 ; Melanie 
Frederica Jaeger, New York. 14542 


Here’s one who wouldn’t; from Hold 
everything, words and melody by 
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1 c¢ July 24, 
1928; E 695637; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 14543 


Hermit’s (The) dream; pastorale ro- 
mantique, by P. A. Marquardt; 
orch. © June 21, 1928; 2 c. June 
22; E 693607; Music buyers corp., 
New York. 14544 


Heroes of modesty; march, by H. C. 
Miller; band, with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. 4to. © July 16, 1928; 
2c. July 20; E 695605; Hiram C. 
Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 14545 


Hesitating blues; by Wm. C. Handy, 
arr. .by Geo. F. Briegel; with pf. acc. 
4to. 1. Saxophone quartette. — 2. 
Brass quartette. © June 28, 1928; 
2c. each July 2; E 696529, 696532; 
Alfred & co., New York. 

14546, 14547 


Heute nacht—eventuell; musikalischer 
schwank in 3 akten von Fritz Fried- 
mann-Frederich, gesangstexte von 
IKurt Schwabach, musik von Walter 
Bromme, of Germany; klavieraus- 
zug u. partitur von Harry Waldau, 
of Germany. © Apr. 17, 1928; 1 «. 
June 13; E 692717; Edition Vuvag 
verlag u. vertrieb a. g., Berlin. 

14548 

Hi! hi; galop, by Victor G. Boehnlein. 
arr. by A. J. Weidt; ten. banjo solo. 
© May 31, 1928; 2 c. June 26: E 
694848; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

y 14549 

Hick (The); by Josef Pasternack; 
orch., with pf. or organ conductor. 
© June 19, 1928; 2 c. June 20; E 
694558; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 


words by H. C..- 


14550 | 


14560 


- 


Hickin (Welton) Three miniature 
dances; by W. Hickin, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. 1. Gavotte. [2 others] © 


ADT) 12, 1S28 corr ely June cl s4 
692665; Oxford university press, 
London. 14551 


Hide away; words traditional, music 
by F. McCrayy and J. McCravy; pf. 
©, 1 ¢e. July 25, 1928; HB 696515; 
Frank McCravy and James MecCra- 
vy, Laurens, S. C. 14552 


Hide me under the shadow of Thy 
wings; anthem, by Boris Levenson; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
siihy: “ely "19283" "2." e July 26; 
695704; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

14553 


Hide me under the shadow of Thy 
wiles; response, words from the 
Bible, music by Percy N. Cox; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © 
July 6, 1928; 2 c. July 6; E 693950; 
H. W. Gray ¢o., New York. 14554 


Hidest Thou me; duet, words by Nel- 
lie E. Smith, music by I. H. Bon- 


ham; soy. and alto, with violin 
opp. OC Lt & hme *25, 1926-5 
693684; Islah Holmes Bonham, 
Galesburg, III. 14555 


Hindemith (Paul) Acht kanons; ftir 
zwei singstimmen mit instrumenten, 
von P. Hindemith, of Germany, op. 
45, nr. 2. 4to.. Partitur. © July 
15) 1928; 1 « July./35;0.ne69r1e9; 
B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

14556 


Hindu nautch melody; by R. E. Baj- 
pai, of Great Britain, domiciled at 


Brooklyn. © 1c. July 28, 1928; 
E 695715; Ragini Esther Bajpai, 
Brooklyn. 14557 


Hippopotamus (The): words and mu- 
sic by Harry Carlton, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 1, 1928; 1 «. 
June 6; EH 692874; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 14558 

His coming is near; words by Titus 
M. Johnson, music by N. Carlson. 
© June 20, 1928; 2 ec. June 28; E 
695078; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 14559 


His gift; Christmas service, words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, and others, 
music by I. H. Meredith, and others. 
12mo. © Sept. 24, 1927; 2 c. June 
18, 1928; aff. June 27; A 1081680; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

14560 


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14561 


pt: 111) neste Ze 


His sweetes’ song; by George Bagby, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; orch. 
4to. © July 5, 1928; 2 «. July 9; 
FE 695276; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 14561 


Hit and run away; words and melody 
by Lionel Belasco. © 1c. July 2, 
1928; EH 693880; J. O. Fisher, New 
York. 14562 


Hjemme hos mig paa #resundsvej; 
tekst og musik af Henry Carlsen, 
of Denmark; pf. © June 6, 1928; 
1 ce. June 18; E 692679; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 14563 


Ho rotto la catena; melody by H. 
Rossi. © 1 ce. June 29, 1928; EB 
695165; Enrico Rossi, Brooklyn. 

14564 


Hob teines tzu mein zaden; words by 
A. Levitt, music by Umberto Vesci 
[i. e. Humbert Vesci] © 1 c. June 
25, 1928; E 693712; Abe Leviit, 
Brooklyn. 14565 


Hobo (The); a tramp episode, by 
George J. Trinkaus; orch. © June 
25, 1928; 2 ec. June 26; E 693656; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 14566 


Hobo (The) song; words and music 
by A. Marquis. © 1 ¢. June 27, 
1928; E 694949; Alexander Marquis, 
Rochester, N. Y. 14567 


Holiday march; by Richard Krentzlin, 
of Germany, op. 118, no. 1; pf. 4 
hands. © July 11, 1928; 2c. July 
13; E 696170; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14568 


Holiday march (Hinaus ins freie) ; by 
Richard Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 
11S; NO. in) Ob. em clu lived eds). 
2c July 138; EH 696169; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14569 


Holiday sketches; by Henry Coleman, 
of Great Britain. bk. 1, 2. Pf.—bk. 
3, 4. 2d pf., ad lib. © May 17, 1928; 
1c. each June 21; HE 692661-692664 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

14570-14573 


Hollow cheeks, I’m there for keeps; 
words and melody by J. D. Mathews. 
© 1c. July 23, 1928; E 6964382; 
Julian Drellingcourt Mathews, Santa 
Ana, Calif. 14574 


Hollyhocks; by Sarah Coleman Brag- 


don: pi, © June 25, 19285 2;.¢. 
June, 29; HE 695131; Arthur, «P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14575 


‘Hollywood; words by Emma M. Grau- 
mann, melody by J. W. Graumann, 
of Germany, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c July 17, 1928; H 695480; 
John W. Graumann, New York. 

14576 


Holton (The) march; music by F. M. 
Holton. [Melody only] © 1 « 
July 31, 1928; E 695737; Ferdinand 
Murray Holton, Greensburg, Pa. 

14577 


Home sweet home; by John Howard 


Payne and H. R. Bishop, transcribed 
by Lawrence C. Long; orch. 4to. 
© July. 10; 1928 : 2). ply. 
695360; Joseph H. Agnew, Kansas 
City, Mo. 14578 


Home sweet home; words by Jack 
George, music by R. MHenderly. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 11, 1928; E 696152; Russell 
Henderly, Cincinnati. 14579 


Home to Gower; Welsh song, words 
by John Marley, music by Granville 
Bantock, of England. © June 9, 
1928; 1 c. June 15; EH 692690; Swan 
& co. (music publishers) ltd., Lon- 
don. 14580 


Home to my cabin; text and music 
by Paul Bliss; sop., alto and bass, 
melody in bass. 4to. © June 19, 
1928; 2 c. June 21; EH 6935238; Willis 
music ¢co., Cincinnati. 14581 


Homeland; words by Oliver Murray 
Edwards, music by William Ber- 
wald; men’s voices. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. 4to. © June 11, 
1928; 2c. July 2; E 695215; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 14582 


Homme (L’) jazz; de M. Dublyn, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1926; 1 ec June 2, 
1927; E 669033; Editions Arlequin, 
Paris. 14583 

Homme (L’) jazz; de Palace aux 
femmes, paroles de Léo Leliévre, H. 
Varna et F. Rouvray, musique de 
M. Dublyn, of France. © Dec. 31, 
1926; 1 c. June 2, 1927; E 669032; 
Editions Arlequin, Paris. 14584 


Honey; words and music by Vaughn 
De Leath [pseud. of Leonore Geer], 
op. 120, no. 1; med. voice. © June 
11, 1928; 2 e«. June 27; H 694863; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 14585 


Honey (The) bee march; by A. 
Shaeffer; 1st and 2d ten. banjo. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 «. July 9; HE 
696061; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 

14586 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Honey moon waitz; old fashion moon- 
light waltz, by D. C. Mawby; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. ©1c. June 21, 
1928; E 693525; Dayse Conabee 
Mawby, Avon Lake, O. 14587 


Honeymoon; words and melody by 
A. M. Malbere. © 1 ¢. July 23, 
1928; E 696446; Alma M. Malberg, 
Rockford, Wash. 14588 


Honorable (The) Alfred Smith; 
march, words and music by F. Sum- 
mers. Brooklyn, Hamilton music 
pub. co. © July 5, 1928; 2 ¢ July 
10; E 695295; Franklin Summers, 
Brooklyn. ~ 14589 


Hoo; Republican campaign song, 
words and music by C. Condie; pf. 
© June 25, 1928; 2.c. June 27; E 
695108; Christopher Condie, Wash- 
ington. 14590 


Hooray for Hoover; words and music 
by A. L, Haas. [Photostat] ©1e. 
July 16, 1928; E 696262; Alfred Lin- 
coln Haas, Des Moines. 14591 


Hoover for President ; words composed, 
arr., adapted and set to modified 
tune of Star-spangled banner, by J. 
S. Woods; mixed voices. © 1 « 
June 25, 1928 ; E 693706; J. S. Woods 
and 8. E. N. Moore, Knoxville, Tenn. 

14592 


Hoover’s the man; words and music 
by W. P. Holloway. © 1 c¢. July 
23, 1928; E 696457; W. P. Holloway. 
Ft. Worth, Tex. 14593 


Hoover (The) song; words and music 
by C. J. Robison. [Words and meli- 


ody only] ©1e. July 12, 1928: B 
695401; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 14594 


Hop on your toes; words by Laddie 
Cliff and Desmond Carter, music by 
Hal Brody, of. England; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
June 4, 1928; 1¢. June 15; E 692594 ; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 


don. 14595 
Horsefeathers; words and music by M. 
Corn pi.oniO* fe! July 12,:1928 | 
695419; Matthew Gold, Bayonne, 
NG. J. 14596 
Houston blues; words by L. Corti- 


miglia, music by Babe Fritsch. © 
1c. July 3, 1928; E 693918: Lee 
Cortimiglia, Houston. 14597 


Houston bound; words and melody by 
Elzadie Robinson. © 1c. June 21. 
1928; H 693553 ;, Chicago music pub. 
co., inc.. Chicago. 14598 


x 14608 


Hoya lett a notas kedvem? ... verse 
és zenéje Nador Joéska [and] Radio 
esardas; verse Szivay Zoltan, zenéje 
Nador Jéska, of Hungary. © Feb. 
10, 1927; 1 c. Apr. 2, 1928 ; E 689480 ; 
Nador Kalman, Budapest, Hungary. 

14599 


How brief: was the moment I held her ; 
Russian poem by A. Fet, tr. from the 
German of E. Esbeer by George 
Mead, jr., music by A. Arensky, 
arr. by Channing Lefebvre; male 
voices. 4to. © June 19, 1928; 2 c. 
June 20; E 694552; G. Ricordi & Co., 
inc., New York. 14600 


How could you; words by Ruth Ryan, 
music by Ray Eberle and Howard 
Hall. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 12, 1928; E 694762; Ray 
Eberle, New York. 14601 


How little I knew; words by G. C. 
Roberts, music by J. E. Barkworth, 
of Great Britain. [London], Mac- 
Donagh, Capdeville & co., ltd. 
June 1, 1928; 1c. June 23; E 692796; 
John EK. Barkworth, Cambridge, Eng- 
land. 14602 


How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord; 
text from the Bible, music by Leon 
Abbott Hoffmeister; high voice. © 
July 5, 1928; 2 c. July 17; E 695516; 
R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New York. 

14603 


How much is a lot; fox trot song, 
words and music by two Black sis- 
ters [i. e. Mildred Black and Lillian. 
Flahavan] [Photostat] ©1c. June 
18, 1928; E 694509; Mildred E. 
Black, Cleveland. 14604 


Hue and ery; by Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; orch. 4to. © May 16, 
1928; 1 c. June 2; E 692864; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 14605 


Hula; words by Gail B. Gideon, music 
by Kenneth Gideon and G. B. 
Gideon; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 «. 
July 2, 1928; E 693907; Kenneth 
Gideon and Gail B. Gideon, Seattle. 

14606 

Hulaj Kaska (Dancing Katie) ; polka, 
by L. Witkowski; violin. © 1 «. 
July 2, 1928; E 693887; Leon Wit- 
kowski, New York. 14607 


Humble prayer; anthem, words and 
music by Harriet Carter Renner, 
arr. by Friedrich Janssen. © June 
20, 1928; 2 ¢ June 21; E 694685; 
Windwor music pub. co., Cleveland. 

14608 


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14609 


Humming blues; words and melody by 
Elzadie Robinson; © 1 ce. June 21, 
1928; E 693559; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14609 


Humoresque négre; by Homer Grunn; 
pf. © June 22, 1928; 2c. June 28; 
HK 695038; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, 14610 


Hundred (A) years from now; fox 
trot, words and music by Sid Sil- 
vers and Phil Baker, arr. by Frank 
Skinner; orch. 4to. © May 3, 1928; 
2 e. June 29; E 695069; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., New York. 14611 


Hunting season; words by Oliver Mur- 
ray Edwards, music by William Ber- 
wald; high voice. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. © June 6, 1928; 
2c. July 2; E 695222; Oliver M. Ed- 
wards, Syracuse, N. Y. 14612 


Huntsmen (The); words by ‘Walter 


de la Mare, music by Victor Hely 
Hutchinson, of Great Britain. © 
Mar. 8, 1928; 1 c. June 21; H 692644; 
Oxford university press, London. 
14613 


Hutcheson (Hrnest) March; 2 pf. 
and orch. of string. © May 9, 1928; 
2c. June 20; E 694614; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 14614 


Hymn (The) of love; or, Love over 
death is triumphant; words and mu- 
sic by J. O. C, Booth, of Australia. 
© 1 ¢. Dee: 14, 1927; E 697202; 
Joseph Oladiah Cowper Booth, 
Kerang, Victoria, Australia. 14615 


Hymn to the sun; from Le coq d’or, 
by Rimsky-Korsakoff, arr. by Ed- 
win Arthur Kraft; organ. © June 
22, 1928; 2 c. June 22; E 694679; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 14616 


Hymn to Wisconsin; words and music 
by J. Krause. © June 19, 1928; 2c. 
June 21; E 694786; John Krause, 
Madison, Wis. 14617 


Hymns of devotion; compiled and ed. 
by Harriet Thrift. 8vo. San Jose, 
Calif., Christian assembly. 1928. 
8vo. © May 25, 1928; 2 c. and aff. 
June 14; A 1082017; Society of 
practical Christianity, San José, 
Calif., inc., San José, Calif. 14618 


I ain’t got nobody; words by Roger 
Graham, music by Spencer Williams. 
© June 20, 1928; 2 c. June 19; FE 
693463 ; Triangle music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 14619 


pti TEE he Sy 8 


I ain’t got nothin’ for nobody but you: 
words by Billie Dale, music by 
Billie Dale and Bob. Ricketts. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
June 28, 1928; EH 695194; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 14620 


I am sailing back to dreamland; 
waltz ballad, words by J. Wind, jr., 
music by Lillian W. Williams. New 
York, Frank Harding. © June 14, 
1928; 2 c. June 21; E 693591; Julius 
Wind, jr., St. Louis. 14621 


am trusting Thee; words by Francis 
HK. Havergal, music by N. Carlson. 
© June 20, 1928; 2 c. June 28; BE 
695086; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 14622 


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I can see it in your eves; words by EH. 
Sitler, music by R. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 21, 1928; E 695591; Estella Sit- 
ler and Robt. H. Brennen, New York. 

: 14623 


I can’t forget you sweetheart; words 
and music by Bob. Wilkins fi. e. 
R. N.. Wilkins] © .1,:ce., July, 26, 
1928; H 695673; Robert Nichols 
Wilkins, Brooklyn. 14624 


I can’t get along; lyrics by W. H: 
Stein, music by Donald Heywood ; 
pf. ©l1e. July 9, 1928; E 695301; 
Music corp. of America, New York. 

14625 


I can’t lose with the stuff I use; words 
and melody by H. Strathdene Par- 
ham. 1/ ce. Sune 2i 19283 EB 
693536 ; Chicago music pub. ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 14626 


I cried when I looked at your picture 
today; words and melody by A. 
Stephenson. © ic. June 28, 1928; 
KH 693751; Anthony Stephenson, 
Johnstown, Pa. 14627 


I’d rather be on the inside looking 
out; words and musie by C. C. Mou- 


rer. 8vo. © June 25, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 7; E 696048; Charles C. 
Mourer, Cincinnati. 14628 


I’d trade my air castles; words by T. 
J. McWilliams, melody by Sunny 
Clapp!) © «4: 7aulpnb, 2926s) B 
695244; United pub. co., New York. 

14629 


I did not marry that corpse; words by 
C. J. Carlson, music by David Reed. 
© 1e. July 12, 1928; E 695409; 
C. J. Carlson, San Franciseo. 14630 


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no. 7, 1928 


I don’t care; polka, by Guido Deiro; 


accordion. © June 27, 1928; 2 e. 
June 29; E 695139; B. . Quattro- 
ciocche, Steubenville, O. 14631 


I found paradise in a pair of blue 
eyes; words by J. S. Hawkins, mu- 
sie by Larry E. Goffin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1l1ce. July 26, 1928; 
E 695681; John S. Hawkins, San 
Pedro, Calif. 14632 


I have a paradise; words by R. N. H. 
HatsH, music by 7.) J. scull. © 
June 30, 1928; 2c. July 3; EH 695344; 
Richard Nathaniel Herbert Harsh, 
Nashville. 14633 


I hear dem bells; words and music by 
A. Jenkins, music arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 3, 1928; BH 693929: An- 
drew Jenkins, New York. 14634 


I kissed you yesterday; words by 
Irene Alexander, music by M. H. 
Daniel. © June 29, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
3;.E 696186; Mary Holmes Daniel, 
Los Angeles. 14635 


I know what it means; words and 
music by F. Warren; pf. and ukulele 
mee. ©) wily 12,1928: 2c. July 10: 
E 695290; Flora Warren, Philadel- 
phia. 14636 


I know why; words and music by 
ei welauser: pi. C1 c. July, 9, 
1928; EH 695303; Carl L. Hauser, 
Charlotte, N. C. 14637 


Tll always keep you on my mind; 
words and melody by C. Payton, 
arr. by Robert H. Cloud. © 1 e. 
June 30, 1928; E 693822; Curtis 
Payton, New York. 14638 


I'll be waiting for you on the golden 
stair; words by R. N. H. Harsh, mu- 
sic by J. J. Scull. © June 30, 1928; 
2 e. July 11; E 695349; Richard 
Nathaniel Herbert Harsh, Nashville. 

14639 


Ili find a bit of heaven, back in my 
dear old home; words and music by 
M. Anderson. ©1c. July 19, 1928; 
EH 695567; Marie Anderson, Lincoln, 
Neb. 14640 


Ill meet you in Chicago; words by 
Charlie Harrison, music by Fred 
Rose, arr. by Carleton L. Colby; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © July 11, 1928; 
2c. July 14; E 695430; Ted Browne 
music ¢o., inc., Chicago. 14641 


I'll see to it; words by Desmond Car- 
ter, music by Hal Brody, of Eng- 
= © 


14654 
land; in CG. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 4, 1928; 1 e. 


June 15; E 692595; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 14642 


I'll sing thee songs of Araby; 3-part 
choral, lyric by W. G. Wills, music 
by Frederic Clay, arr. by Christo- 
pher O’Hare; sop., alto and bar. 
4to. © July 20, 1928; 2 ¢. July 21; 
E 696479; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 14643 


Vil wait for’ vou; waltz, words and 
music by Augusta Strube. © 1 ¢. 
June 25, 1928; E 693705; Augusta 
Dill, Baltimore. 14644 


I looked for God and I found Him; 
verse by Genevieve Lawless, music 
by Charles Gilbert Spross ; low voice. 
© June 15, 1928; 2 c. June 18; EB 
694526; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

14645 


I. love all women; words and music 
by K. K. Nichols. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1e July 9, 1928; BE 
696090; Kenneth K. Nichols, New 
York. 14646 


I love my neighbor; words and mel- 
ody by I. Berlin. © 1.c. July 27, 
1928; E 6965538; Irving Berlin inc., 
New York. 14647 


I love the moon; words and musie by 
Paul A. Rubens, arr. by Clarence 
Lucas, of Great Britain. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. 1. 3 fe- 
male voices.—2. Duet for 2-pt. song; 
treble voices.—3. 4 mixed voices.—4. 
4 male voices. © June 6, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 7; EH 692854692857 ; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 14648-14651 


I love to be ’neath the old apple tree 
where your name is carved with 
mine; lyrics and music by B. G. De 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hender- 
son; pf. and ukulele acc. © July 
19, 1928; 2 c. July 20; E 696317; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 14652 


I love to dunk a hunk of sponge cake; 
words and music by Clarence Gas- 
kill; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by W. 
C. Lindemann. © June 26, 1928; 
2c. June 27; E 694888; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

14653 


I love you; words by L. B. Harford, 
music by Elizabeth G._ Black. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
July 16, 1928; E 696250; Laura B. 
Harford, Yakima, Wash. 14654 


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pt. 1S Ss: Wes: 


I love you and I adore you; from Cho- 
pin, words by Harry B. Smith, music 
by Carl Hajos. © July 11, 1928; 
2 c. July 18;.;E 696213; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York, 14655 


I love you dearly, indeed I do; words 
and music by M. Anderson. © 1 «¢. 
July 19, 1928; E 695566; Marie An- 
derson, Lincoln, Neb. 14656 


I loved you then, as I love you now; 
words by Ballard Macdonald, music 
by Wm. Axt and David Mendoza. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .. 
July 27, 1928; E 696551; Irving Ber- 
lin inc., New York. 14657 


I’m a ding dong daddy ; fox trot, words 
and music by Phil Baxter. © June 
29, 1928; 2c. July 2; E 695440; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14658 


I’m a ding dong daddy ; fox trot, words 
and music by Phil Baxter, organ arr. 
by Walter C. Simon; pf. or organ. 
© July 7, 1928; 2 c« July 9: E 
695443 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14659 


I’m always dreaming of you; words 
and melody by J. E. Bowron. ©1.. 
July 18, 1928; E 695562; John H. 
Bowron, Norwood, Mass. 14660 


I’m always wishing; fox trot, words 
and music by C. J. Morgan. © July 
21, 1928; 2 ¢. July 24; E 696464; 
Charles J. Morgan, Dorchester, Mass. 

14661 


I’m blue, nothing to do; or, Since you 
went away, words and music by Z. 
Insall. © 1 e@« July 30, 1928; BE 
696619; Zilpha Insall, El Paso. 

14662 


I’m coming back to you; words and 
music by J. E. Gaskell. © 1 « 
June 29, 1928; E 695158; John Ed- 
win Gaskell, Houston. 14663 


I’m coming home, Mavourneen; Irish 
medley song, words and music by J. 
P. Carney, of Ireland, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. July 10, 1928; 
E 695324; Joseph Patrick Carney, 
New York. 14664 


I’m flying high; words and melody by 
Abner Silver, Jack Le Soir and Ray 


Moll yO). ch Gn Julyyet0e sv928 <i B 
695299; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 14665 


I’m flying home; fox trot, words and 
music by F. BE. Maisel. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ce. June 25, 1928; 
E 693709 ; Fred E. Maisel, New York. 


14666 | 


I’m goin’ back to the little ol’ shack ; 
words and music by B. Chase. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
July 18, 1928; E 696311; Bernard 
Chase, Brooklyn. 14667 


I’m going back to Colorado; words and. 
music by B. A. Berrian. [Photo-. 


stat] © 1 e June 29, 1928; E. 
695154; Bertha Archer’ Berrian, 
Evergreen, Col. 14668: 


I’m going back to my home sweet 
home; fox-trot, words and music by 
Rob. Currie, of Great Britain; pf. 
acc., with banjulele banjo and uku-. 
lele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in E 


flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 10, 1928; 1 « July 
12; E 697151; Lawrence Wright 


14669: 


I'm gold-digging’ Gertie; words and 
melody by J. Barry. © 1c. July 
20, 1928 ; E 696327; Jean Barry, New 
York. 14670: 


I’m gonna be happy; words and music 
by Carl and Frank Emler. © 1 ec. 
June 25, 1928; E 694754; Frank W. 
Emler, San Francisco. 14671. 


I’m in love with someone; words and 
melody by G. W. Gilman. © 1 ©¢. 
June 26, 1928; E 693692; George W. 
Gilman, Newark, N. J. 14672 


I’m just a poor little thing; words by 
Pauline Saxon, music by K. K. 
Nichols. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 9, 1928; E 696091; Ken- 


music co., London. 


neth K. Nichols, New York. 14673. 
I’m just breezin’ along; words and 
music by C. L. Hauser; pf. © 1 c. 


June 16, 1928; E 696255; Carl Lewis 
Hauser, Asheville, N. C. 14674 


I'm living in the country still; words. 
and music by R. Henderly. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 11, 
1928; E 696151; Russell Henderly, 
Cincinnati. 14675 


I’m looking for that rose I am going, to 
find some day; words by R. Bratton, 
music by Robert Brown; pf. acc., 


with ukulele arr. by Thomas. © 1c. 
July 138, 1928; E 696200; Robert 
Bratton, Trenton, N. J. 14676 


I’m on the crest of a wave; from the 
9th ed. of George White’s scandals; 
words and music by B. G. DeSylva, 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson ; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss. © June 21, 1928; 2 c. June 
22; EK 694670; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 14677 


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no. 7, 1928 


14699 


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I’m sighin’ just dyin’ to see you; words 
and music by I. Temple. © 1 ©. 
July 19, 1928; HE 695553 ; Iris Temple, 
Kansas City, Mo. 14678 


I’m single and happy; fox-trot, words 
by P. Martorano, music by Frank 
Martin. © 1c. June 26,-1928; H 
694974; Peter Martorano, Garfield, 
h ae 14679 


I’m tired of being a fool; words and 
music by Vincent Shannon, Anna 
Hannay and Cliff Cole; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Thos. DeKnight. © 
July 7, 1928; 2c. July 12; E 695365 ; 
Shannon & Cole music co., Jersey 
City. 14680 


Im walking between the raindrops; 
words by Billy Rose, music by Fred 
Fisher. © May 16, 1928;.2 ¢. July 
9; E 695518; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 14681 


I’m wild about a baseball game; words 
and music by L. Wolfe Gilbert and 
Abel Baer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1lc. July 7, 1928; E 695470; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 14682 


I met you in a dream; ballad, words 
and music by Mark Beam. © June 
26, 1928; 2 c.. July 2; HE 693958; 
Frank Harding, New York. 14683 


I need a pal; waltz, words by L. HE. 
Albright, music by Rob’t H. Brennen. 
New York, Frank Harding. © June 
14.1928; 2 e June 21; EH 693588; 
Lawrence EH. Albright, Greensburg, 


- 14684 
I need someone to love; words and 
music by J. Hallenback. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. June 19, 
1928 ; E 693499 ; Janette Hallenback, 
Philadelphia. 14685 


I never care; words and music by J. F. 
Goodrich. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c July 17, 1928; E 695483; 
James Frank Goodrich, Pittsfield, 
Mass. 14686 


I never dreamed I’d dream of you; 
words and melody by R. Cooke. © 
1c. July 16, 1928; E 696260; Ralph 
Cooke, Belmar, N. J. 14687 


I never dreamt; from Will-o-the-whis- 
pers, lyric by Donovan Parsons, 
music by Vivian Hllis, of England; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Charles 
Hanley; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 26, 1928; 1 ec. 
Apr. 26; E 692552; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 14688 


I once had a father and a mother; 
words and music by Arthur Caesar. 
©1c. June 26, 1928; E 694913 ; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 14689 


I promise: words by Walter Hirsch, 
music by Monte Wilhite, arr. by 
Carleton L. Colby; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 11, 1928; 2c. July 14; 
EH 695429; Ted Browne music ©Co., 
inec., Chicago. 14690 


I saw three ships; carol, by Hugh A. 
Mackinnon ; mixed voices, organ ace. 
4to. © July 31, 1928; 2c. July 28; 
E 695702; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

14691 


I shall never see you again; waltz, 
music by George W. Larazay, arr. 
by Luis Salvado, of Spain; orch., 
with pf. conductor. Editions Cos- 
tallat. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 1. 
July 3; E 697118; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 14692 


I shall some day; words and music 
by P. G. Shinar, of Greece, domi- 
ciled at Portiand, Or. © 1c. July 
16, 1928; E 695498; Peggy George 
Shinar, Portland, Or. 14693 


I sing of a maiden; carol, music by 
Hugh A. Mackinnon; mixed voices; 
organ acc. 4to. © July 138, 1928: 
2c July 14; E 695420; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 14694 

I still belong to you; words and music 

by Sam Coslow, pf. arr. by Charles 

Maxwell Smith, with ukulele arr. 

by May Singhi Breen. © June 18, 

1928; 2 c. June 21; E 693524; Spier 

& Coslow, inc., New York. 14695 

think of what you used to think of 

me; fox trot, words and music by 

Roy Turk, James F. Hanley and Abe 

Lyman, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; 

orch. 4to. © May 11, 1928; 2 «. 

June 29; E 695070; Shapiro, Bern- 

stein & co., inc., New York. 14696 


think of you; words and melody by 
A. P. Stein. © 1.¢. July 26, 1928; 
E 695678; Albert P. Stein, Chicago. 
14697 
I think of you; words and music by 
H. H. Dickey; violin and pf. ©1e. 
July 13, 1928; E 696201 ; Hattie Huf- 
fington Dickey, McGehee, Ark. 
14698 


I think so much of you; words by 
Benny Davis, music by Max Kort- 
lander and Pete Wendling, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© June 26, 1928; 2 ce. June 28; E 
695056 ; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 14699 


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14700 


I tore up your picture when you said 
good-bye; waltz, words and music 
by Dolly Morse and Andrew Don- 
nelly, arr. by Frank HE. Barry ; orch. 
ALO. (C) uly del TGS 372 e. nly 
I} 695452; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14700 


I tore up your picture when you said 
good-bye; waltz, words and music 
by Dolly Morse and Andrew Don- 

' nelly, organ arr. by Walter C. Si- 
mon; pf. or organ. © July 7, 1928; 
2c. July 9; E 695445; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 14701 


I’ve always loved you Sally; words 


and music by N. Roberts. © 1 «. 
July 5, 1928; HE 695245; Norman 
Roberts, West Orange, N. J. 

14702 


I've found just my kind of a girl; fox 
trot, words and music by O. J. Fer- 
guson. 1c June 28, 1928; E 
693852; Olonzo James Ferguson, De- 
eatur, Il. : 


I’ve found the right baby for me; 
words by Perry Alexander, melody 
by Woody Frisino [pseud. of W. 
Frisino] and Babe Fritsch. © 1 ¢. 
July 12, 1928; E 695396; Warren 
Frisino, Gardenville, Md. 14704 


I’ve had to-day; words from an old 
Mongolian poem, music by M. H. 
Daniel. © June 29, 1928; 2 « July 
3; E 696188; Mary Holmes Daniel, 
Los Angeles. 14705. 


I’ve told everyone; words and music 
by Ted Yates [i e. G. T. Yates] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
‘July 11, 1928; E 696165; George Ted 
Yates, New York. 14706 


I want Jesus to walk with me; words 
and melody by J. Roy Terry. ©l1c. 
June 21, 1928; E 693528; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 14707 


I want you; words and music by C. K. 
Harris. © July 5, 1928; 2 c. July 
17; E 695462; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 14708 


I want you all to myself; words and 
music by L. Craddock. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 23, 1928; 
E 696489; Louis Craddock, New 
York. 14709 


I went out a-walking; words and music 
by T. L. Powers; sop. and alto. 
4to. © June 19, 1928; 2c. June 21; 
E 693515; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


14703 | 


14710 | 


pt. 14, BSS ¥. 238 


I will lift up mine eyes to the hills; 
sacred duet, words from the Bible, 
music by F. Flaxington Harker, arr. 
by J. Lamont Galbraith; sop. and 


alto. © July 9, 1928; 2c. July 9; 
EX 696056; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 14711 


I will never forget you; valse, words 
and melody by P. J. Sarantis. ©1e. 
June 26, 1928; E 694915; Peter J. 
Sarantis, New York. 14712 


I wish I were happy as when you were 
here; words and melody by H. M. 
Bond. © 1 ¢ June 26, 1928; HE 
694908 ; Helen Merrick Bond, Coral 
Gables, Fla. 14713 


I wonder why; words and music by 
F.C. Perkins. © 1c. July 16, 1928; 
EK 696256; Faye Carr Perkins, Le- 
banon, Ind. ; 14714 


I wonder why; words and music by 
W. J. Van Diver and H..Irwin. © 
‘1 ec. June 28, 1928; H 694748; Wil- 
liam J. Van Diver and Herbert Ir- 
win, Detroit. 14715 


I would make a song for you; words 
by M. W. Cannan, music by J. EH. 
Barkworth, of Great Britain. [Lon- 
don], MacDonagh, Capdeville & co., 
Itd. © June 1, 1928; 1c. June 23; 
E 692788; John EH. Barkworth, Cam- 
bridge, England. 14716 


Ice cream; words and music by J. 
Madden, arr. by W. K. Whiting. © 
July TA 192 eG. ena ae 
695463; John Madden, Charlestown, 
Mass. 14717 


Ich weiss ein fass in einem tiefen 
keller; text von Friedrich Schwarz, 
musik von Eduard May, of Germany, 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; orch., mit pf. direction u. vio- 
line 1 direction. 4to. © May 26, 
1928; 1 c« June 11; E 689316; Mu- 
sikverlag City, Leipzig. 14718 


Ich zank mich mit meiner frau-nie; 
foxtrott, quickstep charleston, text 
von Kurt Schwabach, musik von 
Will Meisel, arr. von Franz Stolzen- 
wald, both of Germany; orch. mit 
violine obligat u. violine 1 direktion. 
4to. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 c. June 13; 
EK 692752; Edition Meisel & co., 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 14719 


If I can forget; waltz, words and 
music by R. Cooke; pf. ©1c. July 
30, 1928; E 696620; Ralph Cooke, 
Belmar, N. J. 14720 


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If I could; words and music by HE. 
Green. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 26, 1928; BE. 693697; 
Estella Green, Pittsburg. Calif. 

14721 


If I had you back I'd be true; lyric 
and music by C. L. Hauser, jr.; pf. 
©1c. July 7, 1928; BE 695545; Carl 
Lewis Hauser, jr., Charlotte, N. C. 

14722 


If I had you to love; words and music 
by J. Noble; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© July 25, 1928; 2 ¢c. July 28; BH 
695693 ; John Noble, Honolulu. 

14723 


If music be the food of love; part 
song, words by Shakespeare, music 
by Allien K. Blackall, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices; in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
(Cty, 10. 1998-4 \¢. July 12; Bh 
697236; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 14724 


If only I had you back again; words 
by Frank Champa, music by Hugene 
Platzman. © July 3, 1928; 2c. July 
3; E 695341; Champa pub. co., Old 
Forge, Pa. 14725 


If we’re not pals any more; words and 
music by K. Coe, of Canada; steel 
guit. ©l1« July 30, 1928; E 695759; 
Ken Coe, Medicine Hat, Alberta, 
Canada. 14726 


If you love me; words and music by 
Marlin Grace [pseud. of G. F. Black] 
© 1c. July 23, 1928; H 696426; 
Grace F. Black, New York. 14727 


Il était trois garcons charmants; 
légende, poésie de Victor Mar- 
gueritte, musique d’Henry Février, of 
France. © June 5, 1928; 1 ce. June 
28; E 697012; HE. Gallet and son, 
Paris. 14728 


Illinois, [inois; land of pretty girls 
and handsome boys, fox trot, words 
and music by Louis W. Chobar: pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 26, 1928; 
2c. July 2; E 693939; Frank Hard- 
ing, New York. 14729 


Tlona; langsamer slow-fox, neuer text 
von Richard Rillo, musik von Will 
Meisel, arr. von Franz Stolzenwald, 
both of Germany; orch. mit violine 
obligat u. violine 1 direktion. 4to. 
© Feb. 13, 1928: 1 c. June 18; B 
692755 ; Edition Meisel & co., G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 14730 


14740 


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Im mdarchenschloss; intermezzo, von 
Hans Anzer, of Germany, op. 48; pf. 
©)i.Mar, 10: 1928. 7 ¢c., June 13; 
EH 692760; St. A. -Braun-Peretti, 
Bonn/Rh., Germany. 14731 


Immanuel; Christmas cantata, text 
selected and music composed by 
Norwood Dale; soli and chorus, with 
organ acc. Vocal sc. 4to. © July 
26, 1928; .2 c.. July 28; E 696585; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14732 


Imperial Edward; military march, by 
John Philip Sousa, transcribed by 
Ralph Colicchio; ten. banjo, with pf. 
ace; ; © July 23, .1928;,.2 ¢., July 24; 
E 695616; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 14733 


Impromptu in do magg.; di Francesco 
Santoliquido, of Italy; pf. © Aug. 
611928 3:1 sex July 20>) .697207 : 
A. Forlivesi & c, Florence, Italy. 

4 14734 


In a bamboo garden; words and music 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © May 28, 1928; 2 ¢c. June 
2, 1928; E 693505; Donaldson- 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York.., 

14735 


words and 

©1lce. July 25, 
Bernard Chase, 
14736 


In a garden; verse by Vivian Ellis, 
music by Philip Dalmas. © June 6, 
1928; 2c. June 28; EH 693725 ; Sophie 
Dalmas, Wellfleet, Mass. 14737 


In a bungalow for 2: 
melody by B. Chase. 
1928; E 696511; 
Brooklyn. 


In a garden (Bs cany) ; waltz, words 
by Minnie B. Hahn, music by J. J. 
Macek, of Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled 
at New York, op. 104. © June 20, 
1928; 2c. June 22; E 693611; Jakub 
J. Macek, New York. 14738 


In_a little love nest way up on the hill; 
by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster and 
John Siras, scored by George J. 
Trinkaus; band-orch., with solo B 
flat cornet conductor; in F. 4to. 
July 21, 1928; 2c. July 25; E 696463 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

14739 


In a little love nest way up on the 
hill; fox trot, words and music by 
Joe Schuster, Johnny Tucker and 
John Siras, arr. by Cecil Downs; 
orch. 4to. © July 5, 1928; 2c. July 
9; E 695275; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 14740 


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14741 


pt. 1, BESS yee 


In a little love-nest way up on the 
hill; words and music by Johnny 
Tucker, Joe Schuster and John Siras, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; orch.; 
in F. 4to. © June 24, 1928; 2 ce 
June 29; EH 6953837; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 14741 


In a little love-nest way up on the 
bill; words by Johnny Tucker, music 
by Joe Schuster and John Siras; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 6, 1928; 
2c. June 11; EH 659441; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 14742: 


In a swing [and] My little automobile ; 
by Minnie Coons Freeman; pf. 
PUly One) AAS es? Zi rene saya Se eh) 
696219; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

14743 


In an old fashioned garden; words 
and music by F. Chevis, arr. by 
Arthur Fiske. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. June 18, 1928; E 
694523; Fenelon F. Chevis, San 
Francisco. 14744 


In answer; words and music by Caro- 
line Elizabeth Stewart. ©1e. July 
3, 1928; E 693934; Caroline KE. 
Stewart, Chevy Chase, Md. 14745 


In Dutch; words by Malcolm McComb, 


music by William C. K. Irwin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
July 25, 1928; E 696519; May Irwin, 
New, York. 14746 
In exitu Israel; by B. Harwood, of 
England, op. 46; organ. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. obl. 4to. © 
aly 30; LOZ et Can ahs woos ey 
697280; Basil Harwood, Bristol, 
Hngland. 14747 


In forest green; by Florence A. Good- 


rich; pf. © June 28, 1928; 2 e. 
July 2; HE 696044; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14748 


In Glasgow; lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Fred Phillips. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. June 28, 1928; 
EF 695193; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14749 


In honour of the city; from a poem 
by William Dunbar, set to music by 
George Dyson, of Great Britain; 
cho. of mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 
5, 1928; 1 c« June 21; BH 692617; 
Oxford university press, London. 

14750 


art Kentucky; words and music by 
A. SS.) Watkins... Ol Cudialive 71928 : 

E 695260; Anne Spencer Watkins, 
New York. 14751 


In love with you; words and music 
by R.' Kirby... ©,,1,"€) duly, 97 1928- 


EK 696086; Roderick Kirby, New 
York. 14752 
In melancholy moment (V_ trudné 


dobé) ; polka, arr. by Karl Echtner. 
Ato. 1. Band.—2. Orch. © June 20, 
1928; 2 c. each June 26; H 693661, 
693662; Vitak-Hlsnic co., Chicago. 
14753, 14754 


In my dreams; words by Stephen 
Zakey, music by C. H. Jennings, jr. 
©. 1 @° July -7, 1928 768385 ; 
Charles H. ge = jr: Pittsbureh. 

14755 


In my garden of dreams; words by 
F. EK. Reber, melody by Phil Starr. 
© 1c July 11. 1928; EH 696139; 
Firl EH. Reber, McKee’s Rocks, Pa. 

14756 


In my zit ak heme garden: words 
and music by F.: C. Cheever. © 
June 23, 1928; 2 ¢«. June 25; EH 
694740; Frank Chester Cheever, St. 
Louis. 14757 


In my heart; words and music by 
C. El’ Harveys “pi! *©* ey June ’2, 
1928; E 693903; Clarence Edwin 
Harvey, Buhl, Id. 14758 

In my remembrance of you; words 
and music by M. Caleo. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. June 21. 


1928; E 694707; Mickey Caleo. 
Utica, N. Y. 14759 
In my wedding gown; melody by J. 


Abel and Bob Shurr [pseud. of L. 


Shurr] © 1c May 21, 1928; E 
691762; Jack Abel and Leopold 
Shurr, Brooklyn. 14760 


In oid Vienna; words by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Horatio Nicholls, [pseud. 
of Lawrence Wright], of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; 
in EF, with harmonised refrain for 
male or female voices. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 6, 
1928; 1 ec. June 9; E 692853; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

14761 


In our cottage by the sea; words and 
music by J. W. Burns. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 30, 1928: 
E 695730; Joseph W. Burns, New 
York. 14762 


In our honeymoon cottage; words and 
music by Jack Lumsdaine, of Aus- 
tralia. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c June 


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no. 7, 1928 


14785 


- 


27; HE 692818; Allan & co., proprie- 
tary 1td., Melbourne, Australia. 
14763 


In that dear little home at the end 
‘of memory’s lane; lyrics by Charles 
McKinley, music by G. V. Rymal. 
[Words and melody only] -© 1 «. 
July 24, 1928; EH 6956438; Grant V. 
Rymal, Los Angeles. 14764 


In that kingdom over there; words by 
Perry Alexander, music by Woody 


Frisino jpseud. of W.. Frisino] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
July 12, 1928; E 695397; . Warren 
Frisino, Gardenville, Md. 14765 


In that sunny honey comb of mine; 
words by Mitchell Parish, music by 
rea Cayi.” © June 23, T928: 2 c. 
June 27; EB 694835; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 14766 


In the bright moonlight; melody by 


L. C. Hitzen. ©1c¢. June 27, 1928; 
E 694954; Louis C. Hitzen, New 
York. 14767 


In the city; by Gail Ridgway Brown; 
violin, open strings, with pf. ace. 
1. On the way to school. [5 others] 
@i June 28, 1928; 2 c. July.:23) E 
696036; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14768 


In the country; by Gail Ridgway 
Brown; violin, 1st and 2nd fingers, 
with pf. acc. 1. Song of the hunter. 
[5 others] © June 28, 1928; 2 «. 
July 2; E 696037; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14769 


In the country; 10 pieces by Dorothy 
Maxwell. of Great Britain; pf. 
July 2, 1928; 1c. July 6; E 692976; 
Banks & son, York, England. 14770 


In the cross of Christ I glory; hymn- 
anthem, music by John Winter 
Thompson ; mixed voices, with organ 


AGess to... te) Apr; 12, 19285 2. ¢. 
June 20; E 694574; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 14771 


In the crowd; words and music by 
Jean Stor [pseud. of W. A. Morgan] 
[Words and melody only] ie £ ¢. 
June 27, 1928; E 694959; W. 
Morgan, New York. 


In the evening; symphonic pastorale, 
by James F. Hanley and Eddie Dowl- 
ing, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch., 
with pf. or organ ace. © May 2, 
1928; 2 ec. June 29; E 695071; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

14773 


In the garden; by C. Austin Miles, 
transcribed by Clarence Kohlmann; 
pf. © June 21, 1928; 2 c. June 25; 
HE 693653; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 14774 


In the heather; by Rubin Goldmark;: 
pf. ©, May. 23,.1928 ;'2 c. June 20; 
E 694928; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 14775 


In the land of love; words and melody 
by A. Gjesdahl, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Vancouver, Wash. © 1 ec. 
July 12, 1928; EH 695389; Andrew 
Gjesdahl, Vancouver, Wash. 14776 


In the shadows; fox trot, words by 
KE. Ray Goetz, music by Herman 
Hinck, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. 
4tOr ©) uly as 1928-2" er uly, G.; 
EH 693951; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 14177 


In the valley where the Sacandaga 
flows; words and music’ Dy * Jk: 
Groves, arr. by James Rice; in C. 
© July 18, 1928; 2 « July 21; E 
696349; John Rankin Groves, AL 
bany. 14778 


In toyland; by Frederick A. Williams ; 
pf. © June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 20; 
EK 694550; Theodore Presser co., 
Philade!phia. 14779 


In tuttu l’ore; mazurka, by E. Rossi; 
violin. 1 e. June 29, 1928; 
695162; Enrico Rossi, Brooklyn. 

14780 


In vain; words and melody by Lou 
Herscher, Joe Darcey and Perry 
Alexander. © 1 c. July 9, 1928; 
E 696101; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 14781 


In your eyes; words anon., music by 
CPR “Erarvey?! pt. "4" ce. faly* 2, 
1928: E 693905; Clarence Edwin 
Harvey, Buhl, Id. 14782 


Ineanto; valzer, by M. Loguercio; vio- 
lin. ©1c. June 26, 1928; E 694920; 
Michael Loguercio, Brooklyn. 

14783 


Inecendie (Conflagration); de J. Por- 
ret, of France, op. 160; orch. avec 
pf. conduecteur. 4to. © June 5, 
1928; 1 ¢. June 28; E 697029; Julien 
Porret, La Barre-Deuil, France. 

14784 


Independence of hands; two part style, 
by Boris Levenson, op. 41; pf. © 
Funé 25,°91928 72 ¢& une’ 29; 
695119; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14785 


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14786 


Die ne ew 


Indian dance; by Charles HE. Over- 
HOG: 7. Gch pune 20) Lo28) a2, e. 
June 29; E 695029; Theodore Pres- 
ser ¢co., Philadelphia. 14786 


Indian dance; by Sarah Coleman 
Bragdon; pf. © June 25, 1928; 
2c. June 29; EH 695128; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14787 


Indian (The) song of love; words and 
music by R. La Matheson. © 1 ¢. 


July 7, 1928; E 696079; Romo La 


Matheson, Salt Lake City. 14788 


Indiara; words and music by C. B. 
Hollingsworth. Lie. fune) 29, 
1928; E 695176; Crystal B. Hol- 
lingsworth, Connersville, Ind. 

14789 


Indians; by Rubin Goldmark; pf. © 


May’ 23, 1928: 2.x%errJune* 200 EH 
694630; Carl Fischer, ine. New 
York. 14790 


Inglesina; scherzo marciabile, di D-,- 
Delle Cese, of Italy; banda. © May 
15, 1928; 1 « July 24; E 697264; 
Adolfo Lapini, Florence, Italy. 

14791 


Innere (Das) licht; von V. Neustadtl; 
pf. ‘-akt 1-3. © 1c. June 15, 1928; 
EK 693858; Victor Neustadtl, New 
York. 14792 


International (The) library of music 
for violinists; compiled by the Uni- 
versity soc. ed. board, F. Campbell 
Watson, managing ed. y. 1-4 1. 
Violin pts —2. Pf. ace. pts. © June 
11, 1928; 2 c. each June 15; aff. June 
21; A 1082175, 1082176; University 
soc., inc., New York. 14793, 14794 


Interpretation; the ocean, by Emile 
Foss Christiani; pf. © June 25, 


1928; 2 ec. June 29; EH 695120; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 14795 


Into my arms in April; words by Billy 
Rose, music by B. Rose and Paul 


Van Loan. [Words and melody 
only! “© 1 e. Sully 2571928 3). B 
695543; Irving Berlin, inc.,, New 
York. 14796 


Into my arms, into my heart; words 
by E. Sitler, music by R. H. Bren- 
nen, [Words and melody onlyj © 
1c. July 21, 1928; E 695593; Estella 
Sitler and Robt. H. Brennen, New 
York. 14797 


Into my life at the close of a day; 
words and melody by F. C. Roan. 
©1c. July 2, 1928; E 693901; Flor- 
ence Clark Roan, Cisco, Tex. 14798 


Into New York towns; words and mu- 
sic by P. G. Shinar, of Greece, domi- 
ciled at Portland, Or. © 1c. July 

_%, 1928; HE 696076; Peggy George 
Shinar, Portland, Or. 14799 


Into the town of Bethlehem; chorale, 
from the cantata The wondrous 
story, by Raymond Earl Bellaire, 
music by Richard Kountz; 3 treble 
or 3 male voices. 4to. © June 18, 
1928; 2 c. June 23; E 693781; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 14800: 


Into the town of Bethelhem; chorale, 
text by Raymond Har] Bellaire, mu- 
sic by Richard Kountz; mixed voices. 
4to. © July 16, 1928; 2 ¢ July 19; 
E 695523; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 14801 


Introduction and fugue in B flat; by 
Dudley Peele; organ. © June 22, 
1928; 2 c. June 22; E 694675; H. W. 
Gray co.,; New York. 14802 


Introduction to comedy film; by Max 
Irwin, of Great Britain; orch. 4to. 
© May 16, 1928311 e» June 2); EF 
692867; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. ~ 14803. 


Introduction to dramatic film; by Max 
Irwin, of Great Britain; orch. 4to. 
©» May 16,’ 1928;: 2 el! Gone 2: 
692866; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

14804 


Invincible (The) eagle march; by John 
Philip Sousa, transcribed by Ralph 
Colicchio; ten. banjo, with pf. ace. 
© ‘Tully 23,’ 1998 '2 eh iily 24 Me 
695620; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 14805 


Inviolata Maria ; musique d’Henri Coi- 
let, of France, op. 88; deux voix 
avec acc. de pf. ou orgue. © June 
5, 1928; 1.c. June 28; E 697050; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 14806 


Invocation; mélodie, poésie de Ed. 
Guinand, musique de Charles-René, 
of France. 1. Voix élevées—2. Voix 
moyennes. © June 5, 1928; 1 ec. 
each June. 28; E 697068, 697069; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

14807, 14808 


Irish (An) lament; words anon., music 
by J. E. Barkworth, of Great Brit- 
ain. [London], MacDonagh, Capde- 
ville & eco., Itd. ©»June 1, 1928; 
1. c.. June.,28 »\ Ey 682790: a John « BH. 
Barkworth, Cambridge, England. 

14809 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


by Charles Villiers 
by H. E. Adkins, of 
Great Britain; full military band. 
London, Boosey & co., Itd.. © July 
6, 1928; 1 ec. July 20; E 697220; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 14810 


Trish rhapsody : 
Stanford, arr. 


Irlandaise; by Ernest Schelling, tran- 
seribed by Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 ¢ June 20; 
E 694605 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 14811 


Isabelle ; valse, by H. Damski, arr. by 
C. Meriggioli; alto saxophone and 
pf. ©lec. July 16, 1928; HE 696259 ; 
Henri Damski and G. Meriggioli, 
Seattle. 14812 


Island (The) of my dreams; words by 
G. Linley, music by Florence iB. 
Price. Chicago, Linley music house. 
) sune 21,1928." 2c. June 27; on 
694900; Grace Linley, Chicago. 

148 


Island (The) princess; selection, by 
Hubert W. David, arr. by Walter R. 


Collins, of Great Britain; pf. 
Alyse, 1928; 1. .¢. July A AR AS 
697281; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 


Crew, Itd., London. 14814 
Isle (The) of Innisfree; words by W. 
B. Yeats, music by Ramsay Penni- 
cuick, of Australia; in E maj. © 
June 1, 1928; 1 c¢. June 29; EH 692940; 
W. H. Paling & CO., itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 14815 


Israel, hope in the Lord; words from 
the Bible, music by Gottfried A. 
Homilius; copyright is based upon 
new matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher 
namely, his interpretation represent- 
ed in the legible notation thereof 
contained in the copies filed; male 
voices a capella. 4to. © Feb. 13, 
1928; 2 c. June 27; E 694983; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 14816 


Israel's Messiah ; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by E. S. Carman. © June 23, 
1928; 2 ec. July 23; E 695602; E. S. 
Carman, East Cleveland, O. 14817 


It ain’t worth havin’; words and mu- 
sic by Poochie Doyle and Lee Yost. 
[Photostat] © 1c June 22, 1928; 
E 694703; Leland L. Yost, Kerrville, 
Tex. 14818 


a way we have of doing it in 
words and music by Har- 
© June 1, 1928; 


It’s 
Kiwanis; 
rison A. Miller. 


‘ 14829 


2 ce. June 27; E 694820; Yakima 
Kiwanis club, Yakima, Wash. 14819 


It’s all comin’ home to you; words 
and melody by P. Grainger. © 1. 
duly 7, 1928: BE 695258; Porter 
Grainger, New York. 14820 


It’s loving makes the world go round; 
fox-trot, words by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, music by Harris Weston, 
of England; pf. and ukulele acc.; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 4, 1928; 1 ec. June 
15; E 692587; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 14821 


It was a lover and his lass; by Thomas 
Morley, arr. by Mary Carmichael, of 
Great Britain; 2 violins and pf. © 


ULVverta, “hoes. A.C: iar her se by 
695535; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 14822 


It was a lover and his lass; from As 
you like it, words by Shakespeare, 
music by Thos. Morley, arr. by J. E. 
Barkworth, of Great Britain; sop. 
and alto or bar. [London], Mac- 
Donagh, Capdeville & co., ltd. 
June 1, 1928; 1c. June 23; E 692791; 
John E. Barkworth, Cambridge, Eng- 
land. 14823 


It was you; words and music by M. 
Caleo. [Words and melody only] 
©,.1.¢. June. 21, 1928;. BE. 694708; 
Mickey Caleo, Utica, N. Y. 14824 


Italee ; words and music by F. Frayser 
Hinton. © 1c. July 20, 1928: E 
696329; Frayser Hinton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 14825 


Italia; (LL) Vinno della patria; versi 
e musica di C. Caravelli. © 1 «. 
July 18, 1928; E 696309; Clodomiro 
Caravelli, Philadelphia. 14826 


J’ fais tout au ralenti; paroles d’Ar- 
mand Foucher et H. Daval, musique 
de D. Berniaux, of France. Editions 


Costallat. © June 20, 1928; 1 «. 
July 3; E 697117; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 14827 


Ja, ja die frau’n sind meine schwache 
seite; yale, text von Kurt Schwabach, 
musik von Austin Egen, of Germany. 


© Apr. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. June’'22; 
692876; Roehr aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin. 14828 


Jack-a-lanthorn; by Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 


mune. 12501928: be: June 23: °H 
692840; Schott & co., Itd., London. 
14829 


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14830 


Jack tar march; by John Philip Sousa, 
transcribed by Ralph Colicchio ; ten. 
banjo, with pf. ace. © July 23, 1928; 
2c¢. July 24; E 695622; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

14830 


Jade; Chinese study, by H. F. Reser; 
ten. banjo, with pf. ace. © July 12, 
1928; 2 ¢. July 23; H 696332; Harry 
F. Reser, New York. 14831 


Jadzia ; polka, melody by W. Kerszulis. 
Le. duly A, A928) (695263; 
Walter Kerszulis, Hamtramek, Mich. 
14832 


Jager (Hin) aus Kurpfalz; der reitet 
durch den griinen wald; spielmusik 
fiir steicher und bliser, musik von 
Paul Hindemith, of Germany, op. 45, 
nro: Ato. Parting. ,- ©) ~hualy..15, 
A928 > “a e.* July 3 2K 697200 B: 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

14833 


Jamais (How can I forget you) ; valse’ 


lente, paroles francaises de Louis 
Despax, English words by Irma 
Hopper, musique de H. Aivaz, of 


France. © May 10, 1927; 1 c. June 
2; E 669030; Editions Arleqiuin, 
Paris. 14834 


Japanese lanterns; text and music by 
Oki Matsu; unison voices. 4to. © 
JHE. Mo OAS 2. Ae ee 
693512; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

14835 


Japanese moonlight; lyrics by Leo P. 
Haley, music by R. L. Toland. © 
1c. July 21, 1928; EH 695582; Rose 


L. Toland, Dorchester, Mass. 14836 


Jasmine and nightingales (Gelsomini 
e Vusignuoli); by James Francis 
Cooke; pf. © June 29, 1928; 2 «. 
June 29; E 695032 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14837 


Jazz agitato no. 1; photoplay music, 
by Gerard Carbonara, scored by Leo 
A. Kempinski; orch., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © July 5, 1928; 
2c. July 6; E 695356; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

14838 


Jazz nocturne a la Whistler; by E. R. 
Carver, of England, domiciled at 
New York; pf. conductor pt. [Photo- 
stat] ©l1c. July 2, 1928; E 693909 ; 
Edgar Russell Carver, New York. 


14839 
Jazz (The) patrol; impression, by 
Atthur Lange; orch. © July 16, 


pt. Iliyns $.,-V..23 


1928; 2 ce. July 3; E 695433; Klap- 
holz-Lange, ine., New York. 14840 


Jazz (The) patrol; melody by Arthur 


Lange. © 1 ¢. June 19, 1928: B 
693478 ; Klapholz-Lange, ine., New 
York. 14841 


Jazz (The) singer; fox trot, words and 
music by Al Dubin and James V. 
Monaco, arr. by Ken Macomber; 
orch. . 4to. ©) July 12,/1928: 2 «. 
July 13; E 696176; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co.. ine., New York. 14842 


Je n’aime que toi; valse hawaienne, 
d’Aug. Persiani, of Italy,. sur les 
motifs de la chanson de L. Berryer- 


Monteux et Aug. Persiani; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. June 


d, 1928; 1 c. June 28; E 697028: C. 
Joubert, Paris. 14843 


Jealous sands; oriental song, words 
and music by R. Henderly. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c, July 11, 
1928; E 696154; Russell Henderly, 
Cincinnati. 14844 


Jealousy blues; words and melody by 
Glasco and Glasco. © 1c. June 21, 
1928; EH 693552; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14845 


Jeanne Marie; tekst af Mogens Dam, 
musik af Kai Normann, of Den- 
mark; pf. © June 6, 1928: 1 ¢. 
June 18; E 692673 ; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 14846 


Jeannine, I dream of lilac time; waliz, 
lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Nathaniel Shilkret. © July 20, 
1928; 2 c. July 23; BH 696465; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14847 


Jeannine, I dream of lilac time; waltz, 
lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, musie by 
Nathaniel Sh 'lkret, arr. by Joseph 
Nussbaum; orch. 4to. © July 11, 
1928; 2 c. July 12; E 695451; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14848 


Jeannine, I dream of lilac time; waltz, 
lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Nathaniel Shilkret, organ arr. by 
Walter C. Simon; pf. or organ. © 


July 24, 1928;..2, ie) July 25; E 
696466; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

14849 

Jehovah’s. praise; chureh = school 


hymnal, words by S. C. Kirk, Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, and others, music 
by Grant Colfax Tullar, I. H. Mere- 
dith and others. Abridged ed. 12mo. 
© Mar. 29, 1928; 2 ec. June 18; aff. 
June 27; A 1081689; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 14850 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


14869 


-~ 


Jesinghaus (Walter) Fantasie; von 
W. Jesinghaus, of Switzerland, op. 
19a; orgel. lLeipzig-Zurich, Verlag, 
Gebriider Hug & co. © Mar. 29, 
1927; 1 c. June 26, 1928; E 692924; 
Walter Jesinghaus, Lugano, Switzer- 
land. 14851 


Suite ; von W. Jesinghaus, of Swit- 
zerland, op. 14; pf. Leipzig-Zurich, 
Gebriider Hug & co. 1. In cattedrale. 
fapminers| (© Aus. 22, 1927: 1 ‘c. 
June 26, 1928;. EH 692922; Walter 
Jesinghaus, Lugano, Switzerland. 

14852 


2 lieder nach gedichten von-Her- 
mann Hesse; aus Wanderung, musik 
von W. Jesinghaus, of Switzerland, 
op. 24a. Leipzig-Zurich, Gebriider 
& Hug & co. 1. Der wanderer an 
den tod. [1 other] © Feb. 18, 1928; 
1 ¢@ June 26; H 692923; Walter 
Jesinghaus, Lugano, Switzerland. 

14853 


Jesus came; words by E. L. Thompson, 
music by N. Carlson. © June 20, 
1928; 2 ec. June 28; E 695080; Na- 
thaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 14854 


Jesus gonna make up my dying bed; 
song, arr. by Frederick Hall. (In 
A group of unusual negro spirituals) 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 2.c. Mar. 14; E 
693846; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14855 


Jesus is calling me; words and music 
by Lilly May [pseud. of L. H. Stiles], 
arr. by O. W. Wilson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 11, 1928; 
E 696159; Lillie Hand Stiles, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 14856 


Jesus, Saviour, pilot me; hymn-an- 
them, music by John Winter Thomp- 
son; mixed voices, with organ acc. 
4to. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c. June 20; 
E 694573; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 14857 


Jesus, Saviour, pilot me; verses by Ed- 
ward Hopper, music by Chas. C. 
Hard; solo for low voice or duet 
for bar. and ten. © July 9, 1928; 
2c. July 21; E 696400; Robin Ellis, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 14858 


Jesus, Thy boundless love to me; sa- 
cred song, words by Paul Gerhardt, 
English tr. by J. Wesley, music by 
J. A. Longfield, of England; in E 
flat. London, Novello & co., ltd. © 
July” 25;°' 4928; 4 “a: Fully" 24-> 
697250; Jesse A. Longfield, Victoria, 
B. C., Canada. 14859 


Jesus, yes, Jesus; words by Will H. 
Brown, music by G. D. Shoptaugh. 
© May 27, 1928; 2 « June 22; EH 
693609; George D. Shoptaugh, Oak- 
land, Calif. 14860 


Jewish comic song; music by A. Greif. 
[Melody only] ©1l1c. June 25, 1928; 

E 694747; Anna Greif, Brooklyn. 
14861 


Jicky; mélodie-fox-trot, paroles d’Ar- 
mand Foucher, musique de Martin 
Garcias, of France. Editions Cos- 


tallat. © June 20, 1928; 1 c. July 
3; E 697119; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 14862 


Joan; words and music by Abner Sil- 
ver, Maceo Pinkard and Joe Ward; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franch/ni., ©, July 16, 1928; 2. «4 
July 17; E 695459; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 14863 


Jog on the footpath way; part song, 
words by Shakespeare, music by Al- 
len K. Blackall, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices; in E. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 10, 
1928; 1c. July 12; E 697237; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 14864 


Jota; from Hispania su’te, by Albert 
Stoessel; full orch., with pf. con- 


ductor. © June 26, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
27; EH 694879; Carl Fischer, inc, 
New York. 14865 


Jour (Un) de féte (The holiday) ; by 
~ Katherine Buford Peeples; pf. 


May 31, 1928; 2 c« June 20; BH 
694611; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 14866 


Joy (The) song; hymn, words by R. 
W. Hazlitt, music by Norman H. 
Deck; mixed voices. © June 18, 
1928: 2 c. June 20; E 693764; Ray- 
mond W. Hazlitt, Philadelphia. 

14867 


Juanita; valse espanol, words and 
music by Ben Black, Paul Corbell 
and Walter Smith; pf. and ukulele 


Bec’ © suty 9. 1828" 2-er sully “44 ; 
E 695423; Villa Moret, ine, San 
Francisco. 14868 


Jugendpost; album, 60 vortragsstticke 
ohne oktavenspannung, von Otto 
Frohlich, of Germany; pf. bd. 2. © 


Mar. 12, 1928; 1 @ June 13; E 
692704; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 14869 
Jumping jack; fox-trot, by Rube 


Bloom, Bernie Seaman and Marvin 
Smolev; pf. © July 3, 1928; 2 «. 


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14870 


Jumping jack; fox-trot—Continued. 
July 5; E 695223; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

14870 


June is calling; by Wilfrid Sanderson, 
arr. by Henry Jaxon, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor; in C. 
4to. © July 4, 1928; 1c. July 20: 
E 697211; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

14871 


Juve roses; words and music by E. 
Slocum. © 1 ¢ June 238, 1928; E 
694748; Ethel Slccum, Los Angeles. 

14872 


June waltz; melody by J. Tantillo. 
©1c. July 28, 1928; E 695717; Jos- 
eph Tantillo, New York. 14873 


Junge (Der)  klaviervirtuos; 100 
kleine vorspielsttickchen volkslieder 
u. opernmelodien, ftir den ersten un- 
terricht zur erheiterung,- von Her- 
mann Wenzel, of Germany; pf. 
2. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1.¢ June 13; 
E 692697; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

14874 


Just a corner of heaven to me; words 
by Ballard Macdonald, music by 
Karl Stark [pseud. of Charles H. 
Richardson] and James FH. Hanley; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © June 28, 1928; 2 e. 
June 29; E 695074; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 14875 


Just a dream that never came true; 
words by F. H. Blaha, music by F. B. 
Price: pf. acc., with violin obbl. © 
1c. June 29, 1928; H 6938438; Frank 
H. Blaha and Florence B. Price, 
Chicago. 14876 


Just a fairy tale; words and melody 
by G. W. Gilman. © 1 ¢. June 26, 
1928; E 693691; George W. Gilman, 
Newark, N. J. 14877 


Just a happy smile; words and melody 
by C. M. Cole. ©1e July 7, 1928; 
E 695262; Clifford M. Cole, Los 
Angeles. 14878 


Just a little while; fox-trot, words and 
music by Max Stern and Norton 
Creenop, of England. © June 4, 
1928; 1 c. June 15; E 692580; Metz- 
ler & co. (1920) Itd., London. 14879 


Just a lucky little Carolina tune; 
words and music by C. Parks. © 1c. 
July 11, 1928; E 695404; Coleman 
Parks, Cincinnati. 14880 


182 


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pt. II, n. S., v. 23 


Just a memory; vocal duet, words by 
B. G. DeSylva and Lew Brown, 
music by Ray Henderson, arr.. by 
H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; sop. 
and)-bar:".,,© dame neu ieeern 1. c. 
July 7; E 692981; Harms, inc., New 
York. 14881 


Just a tear of regret; words and musie¢ 
by F. Smith. © 1c. July 23, 1928; 
E 696442; Frances Smith, Memphis. 
Tenn. 14882 


Just another love affair; words and 
melody by Benny Davis and Maceo | 
Pinkard. ‘© ‘1’. dune 2271928 
E 694717; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 14883 


Just another melody ; words by Jeanne 
Rogers, music by Z. F. Cannon. © 
1 ec. June 28, 1928; E 693628; Zella 
F, Cannon, Ft. Riley, Kan. 14884 


Just another night;-words and music 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 24, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
25; E 696480; Donaldson-Douglas & 
Gumble, ine., New York. 14885 


Just because of you; waltz, words and 
music. by DD, PP! Kintz’ | © We-duly 
23, 1928; E 695639; Donn P. Kintz, 
Bozeman, Mont. 14886 


Just believe sweetheart; words and 
music by J. L. Eubanks. © June 
£9,,1928; .2 ¢ June 28; H G693%35: 
J. L. Eubanks, Washington. 14887 


Just blue; melody by J. L. Hisemann. 
© 1c¢ June 22, 1928; EB 693642: 
Josephine L. Eisemann, Far Rocka- 
way, Li 1.,INeer 14888 


Just for a night; waltz ballad, music 
by Ruda Lakay. [Melody only] © 
1 ¢. June 22, 1928; E 694723: Leo 
A. Kempinski, New York. 14889 


Just for spite; words and music by 
M. Grand. ©1c. July 25, 1928; B 
696501; Mitchell Grand, Harrisburg, 
Pa, 14890 


Just for tonight; words and music by 
G. D. Martin. © 1c. July 25, 1928; 
E 696490; George Dewey Martin, 
Hartford. 14891 


Just for you; words and music by 
Henry Roberts. © 1 ¢ June 28, 
1928; E 693761; Joseph Henry Rob- | 
erts, Norfolk, Va. 14892 


Just for you; words by Billy Morri- 
son, music by E. Koncel. © 1 @ 
July 2, 1928; E 698875; Edward 
Koneel, Chicago. 148938 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Just give her roses; original lyric by 
Kurt Robitschek, new English words 
by Ralph Stanley, music by Walter 
Kollo, English arr. by Harry S. Pep- 
per, of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech; in E flat... [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
21, 1928; 1 c. May 22; E 692809; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 14894 


Just give the Southland to me; words 
and music by Noble Sissle and Harry 
Revel, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., With banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations]. © 
June 11, 1928; 1 c. June 12; EB 
692812; B. Feldman & co., London. 

14895 


Just keep singing a song; ‘fox-trot, 
words by Noble Sissle, music by 
Harry Revel, of Great Britain; pf. 
‘and ukulele acc.; in F. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © June 29, 
1928: 1 c. July 7; E 692979 ; ‘Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 14896 


Just kidding; by Wendell Phillips [i. 
e. G. W. Phillips]; pf. © 1 ¢. July 
30, 1928; E 695624; George Wendell 
Phillips, Orlando, Fla. 14897 


Just kids; lyric by Sidney Clare and 
Charles Tobias, music by Jimmie 
Monaco; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
aby, 2 AO28 37 Ze auly . 28,:, 0 
695700; Remick music corp., New 
York:,; 14898 


Just like a melody out of the sky; 
words and music by Walter Donald- 
son; pf. and ukulele acc. © May 
28, 1928; 2 ec. June 2; HE 693502; 
Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble, inc., 

_ New York. 14899 


Just missing you; words by Albert G. 
Mack, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
New York, Frank Harding. © June 
Me eee; 2 c. June 13; BH 694387; 
George A. McCreary, Red Oak, Ia. 

14900 


Just pretending; dream song, text and 
music by Arthur A. Penn, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Block Island, 
R. 1.; high voice. © July 13, 1928; 
2c. July 20; E 696355; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 14901 


Just say adieu; words by Ruth Ryan, 
music by R. Eberle. [Words and 
melody only] ©41c. July 17, 1928; 
E 695477; Ray Eberle, New York. 

14902 


14913 


Just say that you love me; words and 
music by H. Marez. [Words and 
melcdy only] ©1ce. July 21, 1928; 
EK 696447; Henry Marez, Chicago. 

14903 


Just suppose; words by Desmond Car- 
ter, music by Hal Brody, of Eng- 
land; in A flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 4, 1928; 
1 .e. June 15;..E. 692592; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 14904 


Just to be in love with you; lyrics and 
music by Happy Cook [pseud. of J. 
Cook] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 9, 1928; E 695308; John 
Cook, Cincinnati, 14905 


Just to have you near me; words by 
O. Phillips, music by Ed. HE. Apple- 
gate. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 27, 1928; E 694948; Orpha 
Phillips, Toledo, O. 14906 


Kachany jasku oberek; melody by T. 
F. Zadroga. © 1c. July 27, 1928; 
EH} 696562; Tadeusz F. Zadroga, Phil- 
adelphia. 14907 


Kkansas, my beautiful sunflower state; 
words by James Edward Hunger- 
ford, music by V. P. Selby; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 18, 1928; 2 c. 
July 21; E 696344; Valeria P. Selby, 
Atchison, Kans. 14908 


Karg-Elert (Sigfrid) Canzona; by 
S. Karg-Elert, of England, op. 100, 
no. 2; organ. (Jn Original composi- 
tions for the organ, new series, no. 


114)... © June 21, 1928; 1 c. June 
22; BE 692775; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 14909 


Keep in your heart the good-night 
‘waltz; words and music by Albert 
E. Short, Charlie Newman and Nel- 
son Chon; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
June, 20, .1928; 2 ¢ June 20; EH 
694564; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

‘14910 


Keep on smiling; words and meledy 
by*J. Herman. © 1 ec. June’20; 
1928; E 694653; Jack Herman, 
Cleveland. 14911 


KkKeep on the sunny side; words and 
melouy. DY. A. P. Carter. (Gy hw. 
June 27, 1928; E 694939; R. S. Peer, 
New York. 14912 


Keep your tears tucked away; words 
and music by F. Falla. ©1 ce. June 
28, 1928; E 693741; Fernando Falla, 
New York. 14913 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14914 


pt. 111, n-s., v. 23 


Kentonia ; concert march, by S. Spain- 
Dunk, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. © June 19, 1928; 
1 ec June 30; E 692951; Booséy & 
co., Itd., London. 14914 


Killing me blues; words and melody 
by Bertha Henderson. © 1c. July 
27, 1928; E 696576; Chicago music 
pub. co. inc., Chicago. 14915 


Kindness; words by Lebbeus Hordern, 
music by Lettie Keves, of Australia. 
G shine: 1;)\0928- A wel, Semen 29 3) Hi 
,692935;. W. iH. Paling: &. co., ,1td., 
Sydney, Australia. 14916 


King Cotton; mareh, by John Philip 
Sousa, transcribed by Ralph Colic- 
chio; ten. banjo, with pf. acc. © 
A fai a abe Pps rid IS Py ye iy (Cid LU inven Ads Bl oad Dy 
695621; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 14917 


King’s book of Hawaiian melodies; 
words and music by various authors, 
compiled by Charles Edward King; 
pf., ukulele and guitar ace. 7th ed. 
© July 3, 1928; 2 c. and aff. July 9; 
A 1084198; Charles EK. King, Hono- 
lulu. 14918 


Kinky-headed blues; words and mu- 
sic by M. R. Shumate, arr. by Bernie 
Clements. {Words and melody 
only |i, ©.A $c.) duly, 6 “1928, EH 
693982; Myrtle Rice Shumate, Dal- 
las. 14919 


Kiss (The); words and melody by 
e. J. Sarantis> “Orie: “une “26, 
1928; E 694916; Peter J. Sarantis, 
New York. 14920 


Kiss (A) from your lips; words by 
C. B. Holley, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © July 25, 1928; 2 ec. July 
25; EH 696489; Carrie B. Holley, Wil- 
lowbrook, Calif. 14921 


Kiss me dear then whisper yes; words 
and music by A. H. Buckingham. 
Berkeley, Calif., Fireside song. 
(Cover;title :—Whisper yes) © July 
38, 1928; 2 ¢c. July 11; E 696112; Al- 
bert Edward Buckingham, Berkeley, 
Calif. 14922 


Kiss (The) that you first gave to me; 
words and music by Harriet Carter 
Renner, arr. by Doc Whipple. © 
sune= 20, T9253 Zere. ume. pa 
694686; Windsor music pub. Co., 
Cleveland. 14923 


Kisvarda; czardas, Hungarian na- 
tional dance, arr. by Louis Vitak; 
orch. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 2c. 
June 26; EB 693667; Vitak-Elsnic co., 
Chicago. 14924 


Kitson (C. H.) Phantasy; by C. H. 
Kitson, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © June 7, 1928; 1 « June 18: 
E 692769; H. F. W. Deane & ‘sons, 
The year book press, Itd., London: 

14925: 


Kleine kantate zum Christfest; Bibel- 
worte, musik von Franciscus Nagler, 
of Germany, op. 70, nr. 8; gemisch- 
ten chor, eine solostimme u. orgel. 
Partitur u. stimmen. © Feb. 8, 
1928; 1 c. June’13; E 692751; Otto 
Forberg, Leipzig. 14926 


Knee drops; melody by Lill Hardin. 
© 1 e¢. July 16, 1928; B 696269; 
Consolidated music pub. house, Chi- 
cago. | 14927 


Knight (The) errant; overture, by 
Charles O’Neill, of Canada; band, 
with pf. conductor and solo B fiat 
cornet conductor. © June 26, 1928; 
1 ec. June 25; E 692807; Waterloo 
music co., Waterloo, Ontario, Can- 
ada. 14928 


Knockout notes; melody by Spencer 
Williams. © 1 c¢. June 29, 1928; EB 
695181; Triangle music pub. co., inc.. 
New York. 14929: 


Kolomyja; mazur, melody by T. F. Za- 
droga. © 1,c¢. July 27,. 1928; EB 
696561; Tadeusz F. Zadroga, Phila- 
delphia. 14930: 


Kongo; by Sioma Berngarten, of Po- 
land, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
©' July 5, 1928; 2 e@ Fuly4se) Eb 
695629; Walter A. Quincke, Los An- 
geles. 14931 


Konzert, in F dur; ‘von G. Ph.: Tele- 
mann, bearb. von Max Seiffert, of 
Germany; 3 konzertierende violinen 
mit violino grosso, viola, violoncell, 
kontrabass u. cembalo.  Partitur. 
©). June 79, 192805 10 Gaps tes abe 
697149; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

14932 


Krakowska (Krakower) ; polka, by L. 
Witkowski; violin. © 1c. July 2, 
1928; E 6938891; Leon Witkowski, 
New York. 14933. 


Kreisler (Fritz) Three cadenzas for 
the L. van Beethoven violin concer- 
to, op. 61; by F. Kreisler, of Aus- 
tria, domiciled at New York; violin. 
©, May: (28; 1928: 12) © June 32-0) 
694640; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 14934 


Kuekuck (Der); worte von Hermann 
LOons, musik von Hans Schumacher, 


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no. 7, 1928 


14956 


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of Germany; minnerchor. Partitur 
u. stimmen. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1c. June 18, 1928; EH 692750; Otto 


Forberg, Leipzig. 14935 
Kujawiak warszawski; melody by 
T. KF. Zadroga. AC. el LY 5 ee, 
1928; E 696560; Tadeusz F. Za- 
droga, Philadelphia. 14936 
Kukuli; operette in 3 akten, musik 


von M. Wallner, of Austria; pf. © 
1 ec. June 26, 1928; E 692926; Max 
Waliner, Vienna. 14937 


Kurdish dance; by R. Emmanuel; pf. 
IO dune \23. 1928: 2 c. June. 23; H 
694780; Raphael Emmanuel, Balti- 
more. : 149388 


Kytickovy valcik (Flower waltz) ; 
melody, by Anton Brousek. © 1 «. 
July 3, 1928; E 693910; Consoli- 
dated music pub. house, Chicago. 

14939 


i, vs oY, the aviators, dream ; 
words and music by F. W. Grady. 
© dc dune. 23,,.1928; HE 694750: 
Frank W. Grady, Los Angeles. 

14940 


Lady Lindy; words and music by 
Jack Garvey [i. e. J. H. Garvey]; 
pf. ©1ec. June 23, 1928; E 694745; 
John H. Garvey, Woburn, Mass. 

14941 


Lady Lindy, we're all for you; lyric 
by Henry M. Neely, music by Har- 
old Levey; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Ae to O25: 2 Ce. July ADs 
695541; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 14942 


Lady love; one step, melody by A. 
Dominique. © 1c. July 9, 1928; BE 
695305; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 14943 


Lady Lueck; words and music by 
Bernie Angus. [Words and melody 
onlg] ~.A@.1 des) Jaly.) bo 19285 H 
693961; Spier and Coslow, inc., New 
York. 14944 


Lady Rodney’s minuet; by Alfred Mof- 
fat, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © June 12, 1928; 1 c. June 23; 
E 6928387; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

14945 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Gui- 
tare; par EK. Lalo, op. 28, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. © June 20, 1928; 1 ec. 
July 3; E 697164; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 14946 


Viens (Come); arr. de F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 
1c. July 3; E 697154; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 14947 


Lamb (The); 3-part song, words by 
William Blake, music by George 
Herbert Jones, of Great Britain; 
female voices; in E. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
10, 1928; 1 ec. July 12; E 697238; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 


14948 

Lamento; par Michael Busch, of 
Netherlands; violoncelle et pf. © 
June,.,10;,..1928;,.4d ce. May, 19; HE 


692808; N. V. Seyffardt’s boek-en 
muziekhandel, Amsterdam, Holland. 
14949 


Lamento; photoplay music, by Irénée 
Bergé, arr. by William C. Schoen- 
feld; orch., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © July 6, 1928; 2 c¢. July 7; 
E 695254; Robbins music corp., New 
York. : 14950 


Land of all that I love; Hnglish tr. 
of the old French song O Canada, 
mon pays, mes amours, French 
words by Georges Etienne Cartier, 
English tr. by J. Murray Gibbon, 
melody by J-—B. Labelle, harmonized 
by Achille Fortier, both of Canada. 
© June 22, 1928; 1 ce. June 22; EB 
692781; Leo Feist, ltd., Toronto, 
Canada. 14951 


Land of dreams; words and music by 
J; T. Dalton. New. York, Fredric 
Watson © June 25, 1928: 2 ¢. 
June 26; E 694811; John Theodore 
Dalton, New York. 14952 


Land of liberty ; words by E. C. Baird, 
music by Nelson M. Gampier. © 
sully wk 1928: 2) @) July ae 
695373; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 14953 


Land (The) of make-believe; by EH. 
Markham Lee, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. Frolic of the elves. [3 others] 
©) duby 23): 1928572 -en July 297 
697231; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 14954 


Lanimo del violino; by A. La Manca; 
violin... © die “uly” fo. 1928, E 
696283 ; Antonio La Manca, Cumber- 
land, Md. 14955 


Lark’s (The) song; une petite valse 
chantée, by Anna von Wohlfarth- 


Grille, of Hungary, domiciled at 
Bridgeport, Conn.; high voice. © 
sulky .10, -1928;,.2..¢ idly 13; 


696217; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
14956 


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14957 


Lassoing; words and music by A. G. 
Dorries, arr. by Emile E. Mori. © 
1 c. June 20, 1928; E 694650; Au- 
gusta Gischel Dorries, Washington. 

14957 


Last Haster’s bride; words by F. Auer, 
melody by Lynn Cowan. © 1 «. 
July 13, 1928; E 696198; Florence 
Auer, New York. 14958 


Last love; czardas, by J. Gungl, arr. 
Dy, BR. EK. Hildreth: Ato. 0) Orch; 
with pf. conductor.—2. Band. © 
May 31, 1928; 2 c. each June 26; 
E 694844, 694845; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 14959, 14960 


Last-night; words and music by M. 
Hewes; pf. ©1c. July 9, 1928; E 
696104; Mabel Hewes, Gulfport, 
Miss. 14961 


Last night I dreamed you kissed me; 
fox trot, by Carmen Lombardo, arr. 
by O. Sciacca; band. obl. . 82mo. 
©, . duly 11,1928 + ,2..¢), duly 12: 
695450; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

: 14962 


Last (The) rose of summer; Irish air, 
transcribed by Karl Rissland; vio- 
lin and pf. © May 28, 1928; 2 e. 
June 18; E 694538; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 14963 


Late, O miller; words by R. L. Steven- 


son, music by C. Bricken. © 1 «. 
June 18, 1928; E 693480; Carl 
Bricken, New York. 14964 
Laughing guitar; by Roy Smeck; 


plectrum guit. © June 22, 1928; 

2 c. June 23; E 694732; William J. 

Smith music co., ine., New York. 
14965 


Lazy Father Time; words by Desmond 
Carter, music by Hal Brody, of Eng- 
land; in A flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 4, 1928; 
1 ¢c. June 15; E 692596; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, lid., London. 14966 


Lazy moon; by EH. lL. Lowe; melody 
with pf. acc. ©1c. June 18, 1928; 
E 693468; Evelyn Louise Lowe, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 14967 


Lead us, O Father; words by Wm. H. 
Burleigh, music by W. R. Voris; alto 


and, ten. .© June 25,..1928%.;.2. 1c. 
June, /;29;,, FE ,695125; Arthur, P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14968 


Leap year song; words and melody by 
W. H. Reichenbach. © 1 ¢. July 2, 
1928; E 695203; Walter H. Reichen- 
bach, Fortville, Ind. 14969 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


‘Hearn * to'read,’ the’ ABO™or Tite is 


love; words and music by Malva 
Jay. ©1ec. July 30, 1928; EB 695754; 
Melanie Frederica Jaeger, New 
York. 14970 


Lebendig begraben; verzehn gesinge 
nach der gleichnamigen gedichtfolge 
von Gottfried Keller, musik von 
Othmar Schoeck, of Switzerland, op. 
40, klavierauszug mit text von Karl 
Krebs, of Germany. © June 25, 
1928; 1 c July 11; E 697148; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 14971 


Lecons dharmonie; d’Auguste Cha- 
puis, of France. 4to. © June 5, 
1928; 1 «June, 28: i) 697082: 
Durand et cie., Paris. 14972 


Left hand alone; by Wilhelm Stepnitz, 
of Germany; pf. © June 25, 1928; 
2c. June 29; H 695118; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14973 


Legend; by Leuise Crawford’; violin 


and pf: © July 13, 1928: 2°¢e. July 
20; E 696356; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 14974 


Légende ; by Boris Koutzen ; violin and 
pf. © June 21, 1928; 2 c. June 21; 
EH 694680; Hikan-Vogel co., inc, 
Philadelphia. — 14975 


Legs; words and musie by C. P. Som- 
mer. ©ic. July 12, 1928; E 695390; 
Cc. P. Sommer, Garden City, L. L, 
N. Y. 14976 


Lejos de ti; letra y musica di Octavi- 
ano Rubaleaba, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
May 18, 1928;.:2.. ec May, 1%; EB 
695469 ; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

14977 


Leo; Metro Goldwyn Mayer march, di 
G. Boceati, of Italy; orch. 4to. © 
Apr. 26, 1928; 1 « July 24; EH 697268 ; 
Giuseppe Boccati, Milan. 14978 


Leonecavallo (Ruggiero) Intermezzo, 
arioso and gavotte; from Pagliacci, 
by R. Leonecavallo, arr. by Karl 
Rissland ; violin and pf. © May 28, 
1928; 2 ec. June 18; EH 694539; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 14979 


Let all the world in every corner sing ; 
anthem, words by George Herbert, 
music by Eric H. Thiman, of Eng- 


land; 4 mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © June 21, 1928; 1 « June 
22: E 692773; Novello & co., Itd., 


London. 14980 


786 


no: 7, 1928 


Let everything go; from Hold every- 
thing, words and melody by B. G. 
De Sylva, Lew Brown and’ Roy 
Henderson. © 1c. July 24; 1928; 
E 695634; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inec., New York. 14981 


Let Hoover carry on; words by J. D. 
Noble, set to tune of Glory, glory, 
hallelujah; pf. or organ. © July 12, 
1928; 2c. July 20; E 696319; John 
D. Noble, New York. 14982 


Let me carry the flag; words and music 
by M. L. Easton; mixed voices. 4to. 
© June 4, 1928; 2 c. June_20; E 
694559; May L. Haston, Riverside, 
Calif. 14983 


Let me down easy; words and music 
by C. Astin. © June 29, 1928; Zc. 
July 7; E 695251; Charles Astin, 
Palmetto, Ga. 14984 


Let me grow lovely; poem by Karle 
Wilscn Baker, music by J. McManus. 


© 1e June 27, 1928; E 693740; 
Jeseph McManus, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 14985 


Let’s all be for Al; boostex song, words 
by H. E. Tripp, music by Carrie E. 
Slade. Los Angeles, Calif., Los 
Angeles music pub. co. © June 15, 
1928; 2c. June 20; E 694560; Harvey 
E. Tripp, Los Angeles. 14986 


Let’s be the same old sweethearts; 
lyrics and melody by J. M. Grooms. 
©1ec. July 12, 1928; BH 695415; Joy 
Macfarlane Grooms, Mondamin, Ia. 

14987 


Let’s pretend; words by A. Lipschutz, 
melody by J. Maser. © 1c. July 25, 
1928; E 696505; Abe Lipschutz and 
Jack Maser, Philadelphia. 14988 

Let’s tell the good news to mother and 
dad; words and music by I. Rosen- 
berg. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. July 9, 1928; E 696085; Irving 
Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 14989: 


Let the church roll on; song, arr. by 
Frederick Hall. (Jn A _ group of 
unusual negro spirituals) © Mar. 
15, 1928; 2c. Mar. 14; E 683850; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. : 
14990 


Let the righteous be glad; anthem, 
text from the Scriptures, music by 
William Baines; mixed voices. 4to. 
© June 29, 1928; 2 ¢. June 29; 
E 695017; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 14991 


Lezione (La) di meo; fiaba in 1 atto, 
di Hedda, da Andersen, musica di 


¥ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15002 


Elisabetta Oddone, of Italy; canto 
e pf. 4to. © July 9, 1928; 1c. July 
10; E 697136; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 14992 


Li ghelli ’mbruvighiati; versi di G. 
Abbate, musica di Domenico Ietti, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 
mand. 4to. © 1c. May 238, 1928; 
EK 680825; Giuseppe Abbate, Brook- 
lyn. 14993 


Liberty (The) bell march; by John 
Philip Sousa, transcribed by Roy 
Smeck; ten. banjo, with pf. acc. © 
July 23, 1928; 2c. July 24; E 695623 ; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 14994 


Liebestraum; von Hermann Wenzel, 
op. 37, bearb. von M. Wenzel, both of 
Germany; pf. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1. 
June 13; E 692701; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 14995 

Lied (Das) von Wien; verse von Hrich 
Langer, musik von Gust. Wohlge- 
muth, of Germany, werk 79; ten. 
und basse. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
1c. June 18, 1928; E 692746; Otto 
Forberg, Leipzig. 14996 


Life has not been in vain; words by 
W. Spender Darby, music by K. 
Heron-Maxwell, of England; in HB 
flat. © June 25, 1928; 1 « June 
25; E 692885; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 14997 


Life (The) of a rider; by A. Louis 
Brunelli, scored by Leo A. Kempin- 
ski; orch. © June 22, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 23; E 693601; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

14998 


Life (A) on the ocean wave; lyric by 
EHpes Sargent, music by H. Russell, 
arr. by Christopher O’Hare. 4to. 1. 
2-part choral.—2. 3-part choral: sop., 
alto and bar. © July 20, 1928; 2 
ec. each July 21; E. 696473, 696474; 
Kay and Kay music pub. corp., New 
York, 14999, 15000 


Life’s message to youth; pageant for 
Children’s day and general use, 
words by: Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
music by I. H. Meredith. 12mo. © 
Ape: !20) 19285270! June -LSy) aff. 
June 27; A 1081688 ; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 15001 

Life’s sea; words by Mrs. N. W. Som- 
ers, music by Victor James. © June 
20, 1928; 2 c. June 28; E 695094; 
Scoles music co., Miami, Fla. 15002 


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15003 


pt. 11 sness, W238 


Lift up your heads; advent, words by — 


George Weissel, tr. by Miss Wink- 
worth, music by Halle, harmonized 
by R. Palme; copyright is based 
upon new matter of Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher namely, his interpretation 
represeuted in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed ; 
male voices a capella. 4to. © Feb. 
14, 1928; 2 c. June 27; E 694979; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 15003 


Lift up your heads; words from the 
Bible, music by B. Klein; copyright 
is based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed; male voices a capella. 4to. © 
Feb. 14, 1928; 2 ec. June 27; EB 
694977; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

15004 


Lift up your heads; words from the 
Bible, music by J. Heinrich Liitzel; 
copyright is based upon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his 
interpretation represented in the 


legible notation thereof contained in 


the copies filed; male voices a 
capella. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 «. 
June 27; E 694978; Carl Fischer. 
ine., New York. 15005 


Lifting the wrecks; words by S. N. 
Fitkin, music by Arthur F. Ingler. 
©. July. 12; 19282 Qiel July 265 
695665; Susie Norris Fitkin, Brook- 
lyn. 15006 


Light of my life; poem by Dessa H. M. 
Fultz, music by Ruth Towne Smith. 
© .Jmly 5:6'19282 2) ceo“ suly 92) 
696057; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 15007 


Lighted (The) torch; pageant for chil- 
dren’s Rally day, words by Viers 
Robertson, music by Broughton EHd- 
wards. 12mo. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2c. 
June 18; aff. June 27; A 1081687; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

15008 


Lightly; fox, d’Edmond Mahieux, of 
KFrance; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 5, 1928; 1 c. June 28; 
FE) 697020; Editions musicales Evette, 
Paris. 15009 

Lilac time; words and music by S. 
Elsmo. © 1 ¢. June 20, 1928; E 
694664; Sverre Elsmo, Racine, Wis. 

15010 


Lilacs ; words and music by H. H. Rep- 
pert. [Photostat] © 1c. June 18, 
1928 ; H 693493 ; Howard E. Reppert, 
Pittsburgh. 15011 


Lilies are white; unison song, addi- 
tional verses by Edward Oxenford, 
music by Cecil Sharman, of Eng- 
land; treble voices; in E flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 5,y19283, ciad ules: E 
692972; Novello & co., 1td., London. 

- 15012 


Lille pige, hvorfor—; tekst og musik 
af Henry Carlsen, of Denmark; pf. 
© June 6, 1928+ 1 ey dunesis: EI 
692681; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 15013 


Lindbergh; words and music by M. 
Ford. Indianapolis, Ford music 
house. © July 7, 1928; 2 ¢ July 
12; E 696533; Mary Ford, Indian- 
apolis. 15014 


Lindbergh’s reception in Mexico; 
march, by M. Loguercio; violin. 
1 ec. June 26, 1928; EH 694922; 
Michael Loguercio, Brooklyn. 15015 


‘Lindy our lone ace; words by C. K. 


Bartlett, music by Rob’t H. Brenven. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
June 30, 1928; E 693834; Carrie K. 
Bartlett, Colorado Springs. 15016 


Lindy’s triumphant march; by J. 
Owen Long; pf. © July 12, 1928; 
2c. July 16; E 696391; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15017 


Linger with me; words by S. J. Cimo, 
music by P. Kreger and S. J. Cimo; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 1c. June 
20, 1928; H 694663; Phil Kreger and 
Stephen James Cimo, Buffalo. 15018 


Liszt (Franz) Orage; kino music, 
freie bearb. von. Henry Weber. of 
Germany; orch., mit violino 1. direc- 
teur. 4to. © June 26719281 ec. 
May 12: E 697190; Aug. Cranz, G. 
m. b. H., Leipzig. 15019 


Little Billee; poem by W. M. Thack- 
eray, music by Constance Herre- 
shotf; med. voice. © July 18, 1928; 
2c. July 21; E 696404; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 15020 


Little brown baby; words by Paul 
Laurence Dunbar, music by L. W. 
Beery. © 1 .c.. Jum@y2ao2e;. 
693702; Lois Wyatt Beery, Valley 
Center, Calif. 15021 


Little (The) cadet; march, by Phil- 
lip Whiting; pf. © June 29, 1928; 
2c. July 5; E 695288; Anthony bros., 
Fall River, Mass. 15022 


Little (The) flower girl; words and 
music by A. Jenkins, music arr. by 


788 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Irene Spain. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. July 8, 1928; E 693930 ; 
Andrew Jenkins, New York. 15023 


Little (A) gossip; by Cedric W. Le- 
mont, op. 43, no. 2; pf. © May 23, 
1928; 2 c. June 20; E.694634; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 15024 


Little green frog; text and music by 
G. G. Cooper; sop. and alto. 4to. 
© June 19, 1928; 2 c. June 21; EB 
693521; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

‘ 15025 


Little (The) green valley; words and 
music by Carson J. Robison. © 
dalye 2a. 1928: /2)-c. July.-23:;. 
695608 ; ‘Triangie music pub. co., ine.., 


New York. 15026 
Little low mama blues; words and 
melody by Gertrude Rainey. ©1e. 


June 21, 1928; E 6938555; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 15027 


Little Marion Parker; words and mu- 
sic by H. Calvert. © 1.e¢. July 30, 
1928; E 696617; Helen Calvert, Co- 
rona, Calif. 15028 


Little Miss Muffet; by Frederick A. 
Williams; pf. © June 18, 1928; 2 e. 
Jute 20; E 694551; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 15029 


Little Miss Okeechobee oh! be mine; 
words and music by Walter Donald- 
son; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
28, 1928; 2 c. June 2; EH 693501; 
Donaidson-Douglas & Gumble, inc., 


New York. 15030 
Little old New York; by William 
Frederick Peters; pf. pt. 1,2. © 


ae, July % 1928; BE 695549; Julia 
Peters, Englewood, N. J. 15031 


Little (The) tease [and] The clock; 
by Minnie Coons Freeman; pf. © 


aphys 10, 1928 :. 2. reb taily. 13 20H 
696222 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
15032 

Littie (A) town called home-sweet 


home; words and music by Walter 
Donaldson; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
July 9, 1928; 2¢. July 11; E 696107; 
Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble, ine., 
New York. 15033 


Little (A) while; words by Frederick 
Earle, music by Raymond Mitchell ; 
high voice. © July 17, 1928: 2 «. 
July 18; EH 695507; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, inc., New York. 150384 


Living all alone; words and music by 
R. P. Ryan. [Words and melody 


15047 


. 


only] © 1c. June 12, 1928: B 
694760; Ruth Phyliss Ryan, Toronto, 
Ontario, Canada. 15035 


Loafii’ blues; words by Mary Brad- 

ford, melody by Thomas Dorsey. © 

1 ec. July 27, 1928; E 696580; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

15036 


Locomotive stomp; words by A. Lip- 
schutz, melcdy by J. Maser. ©1c. 
July 25, 1928; E 696506; Abe Lip- 
schutz and Jack Maser, Philadel- 
phia. ©! 15037 


Lone eagle the spirit of America; 
words and music by K. L. Teuscher. 
Gy esuy: ih, 1928s 19s (ers nye ors Es 
693943; Kathryn L. Teuscher, La 
Porte, Ind. 150388 


Lone (The) womans blues; words by 
F. Auer, melody by Lynn Cowan. 
© 1c. July 18, 1928; E 696199: 
Florence Auer, New York. 15039 


Lonely and blue; words by J. D. Bos, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1'e. July 2, 1928; E 695207; John 
D. Bos, Great Falls, Mont. 15040 


Lonely Lou; words and music by M. 
BES Bitiotr,. C)_July 1019452 52 c: 
July 11; E 696130; Mary E. Elliott, 
Elm Grove, W. Va. 15041 


Same. © June 30, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
3; E 695346; Mary E. Elliott, Elm 
Grove, W. Va. 15042 


Lonesome; words and music by F. 
Ellsworth, I. Morris and Tt. Henry; 
DE. 4A) 1 .¢c.- July _5,.1928: © 693967 ; 
Francis Elisworth, Ivan Morris and 
Tal Henry, New York. 150438 


Lonesome and blue; words by KE. 
Hager, music by Phil Starr [Words 
and melody only} © 1e. July 28, 
1928; E 695708; Hrnee Eager, Mil- 


waukee. 15044 
Lonesome dear for you; words and 
melody by F. Woodson. © 1 ¢. July 


12, 1928; EH 695402; Forest Wood- 
son, Memphis, Tenn. 15045 
Lonesome for you; words and music 
by J. C. Snyder. © June 23, 1928; 
2 ¢. June 25; E 693655; John C. 
Snyder, Fulton, Ill. 15046 


Lonesome for you; words by A. B. 
Wagner, melody by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. ©lc. July 11, 1928; H 696140; 
A. B. Wagner, Charlestown, W. Va. 

15047 


789 


15048 


Lonesome in the moonlight; fox trot, 
by Abel Baer, arr. by O. Sciacea; 
band. obl. 32mo. © July 19, 1928; 
2c. July 20; E 6963738; Leo Feist, 
ine, New York, 15048 


Lonesome in the moonlight; fox trot, 
lyric by Benée Russell, music by 
Abel Baer, organ arr. by Walter C. 
Simon; pi, or,organ. ©) sulyien 
1928; 2 c« July 9; EH 695448; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 15049 


Lonesome in the moonlight; fox trot, 
wordse by Benée Russell, music by 
Abel Baer. © June 21, 1928; 2 «. 
June 23; E 694799; Leo Feist, inc. 
New York. 15050 


Lonesome in the moonlight; fox trot, 
words by Benée Russell, music by 
Abel Baer, arr. by Joseph Nussbaum ; 
orch. 4to. © June 26, 1928; 2 c¢. 
June 27; E 695045; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 4 15051 


Lonesome rose; words by E. J McLane, 
melody by J. Coakley. ©1 ec. July 
31, 1928; BE 695726; Edward J. Mc- 


Lane and Jack Coakley, San Fran- 


15052 


Longing; words and melody by A. M. 
Lerch. © 1 ¢ June 26, 1928; HE 
694909; Arminta M. Lerch, Ravenna, 
oO. 15053 


Longing for home; march, arr. by A. 
Sesko; accordion. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Accordion school Odassa. © June 
18, 1928; 2 c& June 23; EH 694330; 
Anthony Sesko, Pittsburgh. 15054 


Longing for you; words and music by 
A. Freed and Gus Arnheim; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1 ¢. June 23, 1928; 
EK 694744: Arthur Freed, inc., Los 
Angeles. 15055 


Lenging just for you; words and music 
by G. Heafford. © 1c June 23, 
1928; E 693647; George Heafford, 
Priest River, Id. 15056 


Look who’s in love with me; words 
and music by Benée Russell, Charlies 
Tobias and Henry H. Tobias. 
July 16, 1928; 2c. July 17; BE 695464 ; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. TUE 


Looking for someone ; words and music 
by Z. Insall. © 1c. June 10, 1928; 
E 695316; Zilpha Insall, El Paso. 

15058 


Lord (The) is gracious; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by Cuthbert 
Barris, of Great Britain; mixed 


cisco. 


CATALOGUE, OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


voices, organ ace. 4to. © July 16, 
1928; 1 ec. July 19; E 697201; Banks 
& son, York, England. 15059 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; words by 
Ernest L. Thompson, music by N. 
Carlson. © June 20, 1928; 2 ce. June 
28; E 695079; Nathaniel Carlson, 
Miami, Fla. 15060 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; words 
from the Bible, music by Hubert 
Bernhard Klein; copyright is based 
upon new matter of Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher, namely, his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed ; 
male voices a capella. 4to. © Feb. 
13, 1928; 2 ¢. June 27; E 694980; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15061 


Lord (The) is my ShepHerd; 2-part 
anthem, words from the Bible, music 
by Hugh Blair, of England; sop. 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © July 23, 
1928; 1 ce. July 24; H 697249; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. — | ' 15062 


Lord (The) is my skipper; words and 
music by B. M. Graebner. © 1 «. 
June 19, 1928; E 693484; Bertha May 
Graebner, Chicago. 15063 


Lord (The) is near; hymn anthem, by 
Alfred Wooler; mixed voices. 4to. 
‘© July 26, 1928; 2 e: July 28; B 
696587; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15064 


Lord’s (The) prayer; words from the 
Bible, music by P. F. MacKenzie. © 
June 22) "1928272 Gy same neG... 
693799; Phoebe F. MacKenzie, San 
Rafael, Calif. 3 15065 


Lorelei; from This year of grace; 
words and music by Noél Coward, of 
Great Britain. © June 12, 1928; 
1c. June 21; H 692858; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 15066 


Los Angeles, I’m on my way back home 
to you; words and music by E. H. 
Page. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. June 30, 1928; E 695200; Hugene 
Edgar Page, Los Angeles. 15067 


Lost in His love; words by Avis Burege- 
son Christiansen, music by W. P. 
Loveless. © June 1, 1928; 2c. June 
29; E 693803; Wendell P. Loveless, 


Wheaton, Il. 15068 
Lotta di baci (The kissing game) ; 
waltz, di Alberto Rizzi: pf. © 1 ce. 
June 29, 1928; E 695192; Apollo 
music co., Brooklyn. 15069 


790 


no. 7, 1928 


Lotus (The); words and music by 
Sister Devamata (Laura F. Glenn) ; 
violin and cello obbl. © 1c. July 
5, 1928; EH 693979; Laura F. Glenn, 
La Crescenta, Calif. 15070 


Lou; words and music by Milt Gordon. 
[Words and melody only]. © 1. 
July 6, 1928; E 693976; Milton 
Heller Gordon, Camden, N. J. 15071 


Louisiana starlight ; yodel blues, words 
and melody by Spencer Williams. © 
1c. July 11, 1928; E 696142; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 

15072 


Louisville quarter splose blues; words 
and music by P. Murphy. © 1 «. 
July 16, 1928: E 696246; Percy Mur- 
phy, Louisville. 15073 


Lounging around; by Alfredo Gattari, 
DPoltaly pt. ©. Apr. 1, 1928; 1.¢. 
June 26; E 692920: Musikhaus Hiini, 
Zurich, Switzerland. 15074 


Love; words by Samuel Daniel, music 
by Henry Halpern; high voice. 
Miter. G25 2, Cc. sune 20: 
694877; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. - 15075 


Love and friendship; poem by Emily 
Bronté, music by John Ireland, of 
Great Britain. © May 21, 1928;1e. 
June 4; E 692850; Augener, lItd., 
London. 15076 


Love and I went down the dale; words 
by Berwick Sayers, music by Her- 
bert Oliver, of England; in E flat. 
©) Tully (23) 1928-01) en Tuly i21:; 
697227; Joseph. Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 15077 


Love and passion [and] Entre-nous; 
by Alois Reiser, arr. by H. Maurice 
Jacquet, of France; orch., with pf. 
conductor. © June 22, 1928; 2 ¢. 
each June 28; E 695035; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 15078 


Love and roses; romance, by C. A. 
Ward, op. 12; pf. © July 12, 1928; 
2c. July 16; E 696390; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15079 


Love and springtime; words and music 
by H. B. Hiwell. © June 6, 1928; 
2c. June 28; EK 693733 ; H. B. Elwell, 
Pittsburgh. 


Love and 
Irvine, 
{Words 
Suly 25, 
Luke, Santa Barbara, Calif. 


time: words by Alexander 
music’ by Hi :K.|. Luke. 
and melody only] © 1 «. 
1928: E 696495: Hazel K. 
15081 


15080 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15093 


Love and time; 3-part song, words by 
F. EK. Weatherly, music by Berthold 
Tours, arr. by Orlando A. Mansfield ; 
Women’s voices. 4to. © May 18, 
1928; 2c. June 18; BE 694533 ; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 15082 


Love can never die; words and music 
by J. W. Burns. [Words and melody 
Only hii JO ob ume 18) 19282 
693472 ; Joseph W. Burns, New York. 

15083 


Love crazy blues; words by Eva Fears, 
melody by Elzadie Robinson and Eva 
Kears: © 1c. June, 2h" 1993 >" 
693529 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 15084 


Love is king; words by Marshall Hall, 
music by M. Gegna. © 1c. June 20, 
1928; E 694654; Misha Gegna, Los 
Angeles. 15085 


Love light; love sonnet, by Clarence 
Kohlmann. 1. Organ.—2. Pf. 
July 26, 1928; 2 ¢. July 28; E 696591, 
696592 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15086, 15087 


Love me in my dreams; words and 
musie by F. Lillich; pf. and ukulele 
ace.) ©: July! 12, 1928) 2 ec: July 105 
E 695291; Fred Lillich, Philadelphia. 

15088 


Love me to-night; words by Samuel 
Morse, music by B. Cutti. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 24, 
1928; HE 695657; Berta Cutti, New 
York. 15089 


Love’s a sunbeam; from The charmer, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Karl Hajos. New York, Harms, inc. 
G). Fune.27,(1928: 2c), June 29.7 EB 
695014; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 15090 


Love shall not live in vain; words and 
music by Harriet Carter Renner, arr. 
by Friedrich Janssen; in G. © June 
20, 1928; 2 c. June 21; E 694687; 
Windsor music pub. co., Cleveland. 

15091 


Love song; words and music by R. H. 
Bonnell. © 1c. June 14, 1928; E 
693806; Robert Henry Bonnell, New 
York. 15092 


Love thee, dearest; words by Thomas 
Moore, music by P. de Launay, op. 
28, no. 3; high voice, in C. © June 
26, 1928; 2 « June 28; E 695054; 
Paul de Launay, Birmingham, Ala. 

150938 


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15094 


Love unresigned; verse by Vivian 
Locke Ellis, music by Philip Dalmas. 
© June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 28; E 
693726; Sophie Dalmas, Wellfleet, 
Mass. 15094 


Love wakes and weeps; pt.-song, words 
by Walter Scott, music by Hugh 
Blair, of Great Britain; female 
voices. 4to. © July 16, 1928; 1c. 
suly 15h Goths. WW. Paxion 7& 
co., Itd., London. 15095 


Love (The) waltz; melody by E. N. 
Lilley... ©. 1 c.. June 25, 1928; EH 
693699; Esta Norfolk Lilley, Balti- 
more. 15096 


Love wins over all; words and melody 
by J. H. Lorman, of Canada. ©1e. 
July 18, 1928; E 695560; Jack H. 
Lorman, Pangan Falls, Que., Canada. 

15097 


Love, wonderful love; words and music 
by Clifford Seyler and Reginald Mor- 
gan, both of England; pf. and uku- 
eles secs in (C2 
sol-fa notations] © June 4, 1928; 
1e. June 15; E 692586; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, itd., London. 15098 


Love, 1916; words by M. W. Cannan, 
music by J. E. Barkworth, of Great 
Britain. [London], MacDonagh, Cap- 
deville & co., ltd. © June 1, 1928; 
1 ¢. June 23; E 692786; John E. 
Barkworth, Cambridge, England. 

15098 


Lover’s (The) maze; words by 
Thomas Campion, music by Peter 
Warlock [pseud. of Philip Hesel- 
tine], of Great Britain. © Mar. 22, 
1928; 1 ce. June 21; E 692646; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

15100 


Love’s emotion; by P. A. Marquardt; 
orch. © June 21, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
22; E 693606; Music buyers corp., 
New York. 15101 


Love’s fears; love lilt, words and mu- 
sic by Anton Mariette, of Great 
Britain; high voice. © June 22, 
1928; 2 c. June 25; E 696004; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 15102 


Love’s first word; valse, by Frank E. 
Tours, arr. by Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; orch. with pf. conductor. 
London-Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. 
4to. © June 27, 1928; 1 «July 5; 
E 692980; Harms, inc., New York. 

15103 


[Staff and tonic. 


Dt. Th Wee ee 


Love’s garden; words and music by 
MG. Trumbry.’ ©. 2c sune 20, 
1928; E 694656; Minerva Georgetta 
Trumbly, Santa Cruz, Calif. 15104 


Love’s longing (Smania d’amore) ; 
waltz, by Iva Rindlisbacher; accor- 
dion. © June 27, 1928; 2 c. June 
29; E 695142; B. Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. 15105 


Love’s message; words and music by 
M. G. Trumbly. © 1 ¢. June 20, 
1928; E 694657; Minerva Georgetta 
Trumbly, Santa Cruz, Calif. 15106 


Lovin’; words and music by Eddie 
Schoelwer [i. e. E. H. Schoelwer] 
[Words and melody only] [Photo- 
stat]: © 1 cc ., July, s0:21925—) H 
696622; Edward Henry Schoelwer, 
Cincinnati. 15107 


Lovin’ eyes; words and music by K. §8. 
Hazzard.. © fe. shuly..95 19285 
696097; Kathrine Stockwell Haz- 
zard, Chicago. 15108 


Lovin’ my way thro’; words by O. 
Southal, music by Ethel Fuqua. © 
July 3, 1928; 2c. July 5; E 6938944; 
Oberlin Southal, Lockport, Ill. 

15109 


Low down blues; by Roy Smeck; plec- 
trum “2uit.~ ©-dune Be 128) 2 e. 
June 238; E 694734; William J. 
Smith music co., ine., New York. 

15110 


Low down biues; words by Iva France, 
melody by Charles Davenport. © 
1c. June 20, 1928; E 694647; Brai- 
terman-Fedder co.,.ine., Baltimore. 

15111 


Low down rounder’s blues; Words and 
melody by Spencer Williams. © 
1c. July 9, 1928; E 696083 ; Georgia 
music co., New York. 15112 


versi e musica di A. 
Calafiura, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brocklyn; violino. © 1 ¢. June 27, 
1928; E 694956; Anthony Calafiura, 
Brooklyn. 15143. 


Lu tuturutu; 


Lucky (The) strike; words and mel- 
ody by P. Gallatis. © 1 ¢. June 27, 
1928: E 694950; Pygmalion Gallatis, 
New York. 15114 


Lullaby; coon song, words and mu 
sic by Lilly May [pseud. of L. H, 
Sitiles],° (arnt byt Qari ~A¥alson. 
‘Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


May 9, 1928; E 696158; Lillie Hand 
Stiles, Lincoln, Neb. 15115. 


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no. 7, 1928 


15137 


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Lullaby moon; words and music by 
A. M. Mitchell. © 1c July 16, 
1928; E 695495; Aura May Mitchell, 
Seattle. 15116 


Lullaby (The) mother sang; waltz, 
words and music by E. LeSieur. © 
1c. June 27, 1928; E 693744; Eu- 
gene LeSieur, Sanford, Me. THLTy, 


Luna (la) polka; by Vincent Giovan- 
nelli; accordion. © June 27, 1928; 
2c. June 29; E 695140; B. Quat- 
trociocche, Steubenville, O. 15118 


M’e’ arrivata stammatina; versi di 
Armando Gildo (R. Bellobuono), 
musica di Giuseppe DeLuca, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 4to. 
[Words and melody only] © July 
16, 1928; 2 c. July 21; E 696394; 
Ernesto Rossi, New York. 15119 


Machet die tore weit (Lift up your 
heads, O ye gates) ; Christmas can- 
tata, Christmas carols and original 
compositions by J. Schroeder; chil- 
dren’s voices, pf. or organ ace. © 
DUM 9028329 Co Sty Blink 
696334; John Schroeder, Melrose 
Park, 15120 


Mademoiselle Rose; humoresque, 
poésie de Tristan Klingsor, musique 


de Louis Beydts, of France. © 
June 5, 1928; 1 c«. June 28; E 
697037; Heugel, Paris. iin Paik 


Maga az els0o, akinek nam hazudok; 
tango-dal, szévegét irta: Széesén 
Mihaly; zenéjét szerzé: Erdés Lis- 
zl6, of Hungary. © Dec. 10, 1927; 
bo¢.. duly 25, 1928; BE 697261 ;. Roz- 
SavOlgyi es tarsa, Budapest, Hun- 


gary. 15122. 
Magyar Liszl6 dalai; verse Torok 
RezsO és Kalmar Tibor, zenéje 
Magyar Laszlo, of Hungary. 1. fii- 
zet. Eg a maris haza... [2 
others]—2. fiizet. Messze fodldén 
jar a rozsam... [2 others]—3. fii- 
zet. Folnezek az égen jairo goéncél. 


szekerére... [2 others] © Dec. 
17, 1926; 1 c. each Apr. 2, 1928; E 
689474689476 ; Nador Kalman, 
Budapest, Hungary. 15123-15125 


; entr’acte symphonique, de 
K. G. Buzzi, of Italy; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © May 1, 1927; 
1 ¢. Oct. 15; E 676201; Ercole Guzzi 
Buzzi, Rome. 15126 
(Der) ; banerisches 


Maibaum neues 


schulsingbuch fiir die grundschule, | 


von Raimund Heuler, of Germany. 
8vo. © May 15, 1926; 1c Dee. 3; 


T513—28 


E 689708; Josef Kosel & Friedrich 
Pustet, k. g., Munich. £5127 


Maillard (Pierre) Fantaisie; dans le 
rythme d’une tarentelle, de P. Mail- 
lard, of France; pf. © June 15, 
1928; 1 ce. July 2; E 697132; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 15128 


Mainacht; text von Jul. Sturm, musik 
von Martin Gambke, of Germany, 
op. 2, no. 2; minnerchor. 4to. © 
Apr. 24, 1928; 1 ¢ June 18; EH 
692696; Schweers & Haake, Bremen, 
Germany. 15129 


Mama tain’t long fo’ day; words and 
melody by Willie McTell. © 1 «¢. 
July 10, 1928; E 695313; R. S. Peer, 
New York. 15130 


Mamma’s bad luck child; words by 
Alga Alexander, music arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e¢ June 18, 1928; E 694508; 
P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 15131 


Mammy’s g’wine ter rock her bebby 
fo’ a wile; words and music by 
P. A. Abbott. © 1c. June 29, 1928;: 
E 695173; Pauline Allen Abbott, 
Jamestown, N. J. 15132 


Mammy’s lullaby; valse, words and 
music by Rodolph Hirsch, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace, with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 11, 1928; 
1c. June 12; E 692813; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 15133 


Man (The) behind the gun; march, 
by John Philip Sousa, transcribed 
by Ralph Colicchio; ten. banjo, with 
pf. ace. © July 23, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
24; EH 695624; Irving Berlin stand- 


ard musie corp., New York. 15134 
Man from the South; words and mel- 
ody by R. Bloom. & *e.: Uune 


20, 1928; E 694660; Rube Bloom, 
Brooklyn. 15135 


Manger (The); from the canthta The 
wordrous story, text by Raymond 
Earl Bellaire, music by Richard 
Kountz; mixed voices. 4to. © June 
22, 1928")2'.€. ‘dune 20, “By G9bape * 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

, 15136 


Manger (The); from the cantata The 
wondrous story, by Raymond Earl 
Bellaire, music by Richard Kountz: 
8 treble or 3 male voices. 4to. © 
sune 18, 1928-32 5e. june 4238: 
693783; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Iolo 


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15138 


Manhattan beach march; by John 
Philip Sousa, transcribed by Ralph 
Colicchio; ten. banjo, with pf. acc. 
© July 23, 1928; 2 c July 24; B 
695627; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 15138 


Manine bianche; serenata, di _ S. 
Allegra, of Italy; orch. con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 1c. 
June 18; EH 692577; A. Forlivesi & 
c., Florence, Italy. 15139 


Manuelita (la); sérénade, de Marcel 
Laisne, of France; violon et pf., avec 
26@2¢,0 oreh,, jad) ib. y\OuMee ne. 
1927; 1 c. June 28, 1928; E 697026; 
Marcel Labbé, Paris. 15140 


Manx courting song (Arrane sooree) ; 
Hnglish version of Manx traditional 
words by Mona Douglas, air from 
Moore’s Manx baliads, arr. by Ar- 
nold Foster, of England; 4 mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 21, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 22; E 692887; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 15141 


Marcella; valse lyrique, by Richard 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 117; 
1) Pf. Pf. 4 hands. "© sualy 11, 
1928; 2 c. each July 18; E 696171, 
696172; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 15142, 15143 


March electric; by Edwin Franko 
Goldman; pf. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 20; FE 694592; Carl Fischer, 


inc., New York. 15144 
March electric; by Edwin Franko 
Goldman. 4to. 1. Fuil band with 


solo B eornet conductor.—2. Full 
orch.; «© / dune! 44; (18,1928; 2c. 
each June 27; E 694856, 694857 ;. 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 
15145, 15146 


Ne 
March of the choristers; by Frederick 
Keats; “pfit)) © July’ 26, 19285 12": 
July 28; EH 696605 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 15147 


March of the manikins; by Ivan Mos- 
cow; pf. Los Angeles, Calif., Para- 
mount music pub. co. © June 21, 
1928; 2 ec. June 25; E 693677; Ru- 
dolph Polak, Los Angeles. 15148 


March of the universe; melody by 
L. C. Hitzen. © 1c. June 18, 1928; 
EK 693474; Louis C. Hitzen, New 
York. 15149 


March processional; by John Hermann 
Loud; organ. © July 26, 1928; 2 «¢. 


land 


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pt. 111, 0.S,, Va 20 


July 28; E 696599 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 15150 


Marche ebouriffante:’ (Stunning 
march); de Francis Popy, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 20, 1928; 1 ¢ July 3; 
E 697112; HE. Gaudet, Paris. 15151 


Mare straniero; words by V. Cola- 
matteo, music by Luigi Quaglia. 
[Words and melody only]. © 1 «. 
July 30, 1928; E 696628; Vincenzo 
Colamatteo, Chicago. 15152 


Maria; mazurka, by Joe Massimeno; 
accordion. © June 27, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 29; E 695145; B. Quattrocioc- 
che, Steubenville, O. 15153 


Marie; words and music by I. Berlin. 
© July 24, 1928; 2c. July 25; EB 
696482; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 15154 


Marigold; syncopated’ impression, by 
Billy Mayer, of Great Britain ; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © June 
16, 1928; '1' c.' June 18; H 692575 ; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 
15155 


Marionettes; characteristic dance, by 
A. Antonovsky, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1c. July 5, 
1928; E 693962; Alexis Antonovsky, 
New York. 15156 


Marjolaine; lyrics by James Brock- 
man, music by L. Cowan and Howard 
Jackson. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. June 21, 1928; B 693582; Lynn 
Cowan, Hollywood, Calif. POT ¢ 


Marjolaine; selection, music by Hugo 
Felix, selected and arr. by H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. London, 
Chappell °& co. “Itd.." © June 15, 
1928; 1c. July 3; E 692962; Harms, 
ine., New York. 15158 


Marjory; fox trot or blues, by Manu 
Dnolbel and Harry Nilb, both of 
France; orch., with pf. direction. 
Jazz special ed. 4to. © May 10, 
1927; 1 ec. June 2; E 669029; Edi- 
tions Arlequin, Paris. 15159 


Mars; words and music by E. D. Pat- 
terson, arr. by Harold Stevenson. 
[Blue-print] © 1c. June 18, 1928; 
EK 694516; BE. D. Patterson, Coshoc- 
ton, O. 15160 


Marvel (The) method for mandoline: 
by A. Grabl, of Germany, domiciled 
at New York. © July 12, 1928; 2c. 
July 18; aff. July 13; A 1085406; 
Anthony Grabl, New York. 15161 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Marvellous are Thy works, O Lord; 


anthem, music by John 8S. Witty, of : 


Great Britain; m-.xed voices. 8vo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
June 21, 1928; 1 ¢« June 28; HB 
692899; James Broadbent & son, ltd., 
Boston Spa, Yorks., England. 15162 


Mary Malloy, I am your boy; words 
and music by P. J. Gaffney. © 1 «. 
July 23, 1928; E 695640; Patrick 
Jchn Gaffney, Dorchester; Mass. 

15163 

Mary of Argyle; 2-part choral, by SS. 
Nelson, arr. by Christopher O’Hare. 
4to. © July 20, 1928; 2 ¢. July 21; 
EH 696478; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 15164 

Maryland (A) exile; words and music 
by K. R. Rasche. © June 21, 1928; 
2a Mune -28s BO 698T8 Ts KOR. 
Rasche, Oakland, Maryland. 15165 

Masquerade; Spanish dance, by Ar- 


noldo Sartorio, of Germany ; pf. duet. 
© June 28, 1928; 2 ¢c. July 2; E 


696023; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 15166 


Masquerade; words by Mary Comp- 
ton, music by Chas. W. Hamp and 
Emile Ricca; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© June 13, 1928; 2 c. June 15; 
E 695329; Harms, ine., New York. 

15167 

Mass in D, no. 7; by Eduardo Marzo, 
op. 69; 4 mixed voices, organ acc. 
to. © July 13, 1928; 2c. July 20; 
E 696859; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. 15168 


Mass in honor of Christ, the King; 
words from the Catholic church, 
music by L. A. Dobbelsteen ; 2 equal 
vo ces or sop., alto and 1 male voice, 
ad lib. 4to. © July 3, 1928; 2 e. 
July 13; E 696183; Michael L. Nem- 
mers, Milwaukee. 15169 


Massapequa bound; fox trot, words 
and music by J. P. O’Connor. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
June 22, 1928; E 693630; James 
Patrick O’Connor, Jersey City. 

; 15170 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Hiegy (Melodie) ; by Jules Massenet, 
arr. by Ida H. Jeston, op. 23, no. 
9: pf. © June 22, 1928: 2 c¢ June 
28: E 693766; John A. Seidt, Balti- 
more. 15171 


versi e musica di F. 
Amcdio. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 26, 1928: E 694907; 
Frank Amodio, Brocklyn. 15172 


Mastu ciccio; 


15183 


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Matthews (EH. BE.) Two songs by Shel- 
ley ; set to music by EH. HE. Matthews. 
of Great Britain. 1. Music, when 
soft voices die. [1 other] © May 
3,, 1928; 1.¢c.; June 21;, E 692645; 
Oxford university press, London. 

15173 


Mavourneen and Macushla and also 
Machree; words and music by 
Jerome G. Kanner and J. L. Morse. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
July 28, 1928; E 696612; Joseph L. 
Morse, Brooklyn. 15174 


May-be (Peut-étre) ; sérénade Tzigane, 
par H. Matéo; orch., avec pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © June 5. 1928;.2-c¢. 
June 28; EH 695297; H. MackKnight, 
Paris. 15175 


May caprice; by O. Axelrod: 1st violin. 
© 1c June 21, 1928; E 694711; 
Oscar Axelrod, New York. 15176 


Maybe it’s all for the best; words by 
Walter O’Keefe, music by Harry 
Archer. © July 10, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
11; E 696117; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 15177 


Mazur do Krakowa (Mazur to Kra- 
kow); by L. Witkowski; violin. © 
1c July 2, 1928; H 6938894; Leon 
Witkowski, New York. 15178 


Mazurka; by Ivan Moscow; pf. Los 
Angeles, Calif.,, Paramount music 
pub. co. © June 21, 1928; 2 c. June 
25; E 693681; Rudolph Polak, Los 
Angeles. 15179 


Mazurka grotesque: by August Nolck, 
of Germany, op. 280; violin and pf. 
© June''28, 1928; 2c. July 2’ H 
696024; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 15180 


Mbraccia ’a mmamma; versi di S. 
Ricca, musica di V. De Crescenzo, 


b] 


of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 28, 1928; ..H..,695711;-, Silvio 
Ricca, Brooklyn. 15181 


Me’n that little ol’ sweetie of mine; 
words and music by Hal Keidel and 
Maurie Sherman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 28, 1928; E 
695195 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

15182 


Mean man blues; words by Iva 
France, melody by Charies Daven- 
port. 1 e. June 20, 1928; H 
694648 ; Braiterman-Fedder co., inc. 
Baltimore. 15183 


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15184 


DE TE, Nese vere 


Media (la) noche; serenade, from 
Hispania suite. by Albert Stoessel ; 
full orch., with pf. conductor. © 
June 22," 19283) 2 "E" June’ 273 By 


694878; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 15184 
Medias de seda (Silk stockings) ; 
tango, letra de Juan A. Caruso, 


musica de J. Bohr, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York. Bs. Aires, 
Ediciones musicales Alfredo Per- 
rotth’’©) June 15! 19255 2c.. June 
20, 1928; E 694566; Jose Bohr, New 
York. 15185 


Meditation ; by Cedric W. Lemont, op. 
43, no. 5; pf. © May 23, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 20; E 694637; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 15186 


Meeko Mochem, mighty sachem; In- 
dian song, words and music by John 
Iroquois; sop., alto and bass, mel- 
ody in bass. 4to. © June 19, 1928; 
2 ec. June 21; H 693519; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 15187 


Meeresstille; text von Joh. Wolfgang 
von Goethe, musik von Hanns Wolfg. 
Roscher, of Germany, op. 7a; mién- 
nerchor.,,.4to. © Aprs 24, 1928; 
1c. June 13: E 692693; Schweers & 
Haake, Bremen, Germany. 15188 


Még egy éjszaka .. .; szdévege és 
zenéje: Seress Rezsotol, of Hungary. 
Op. 4+; ©Fan:16, 19275) 1 -e. Apres 2, 
1928; E 689477; Nador Kalm4n, 
Budapest, Hungary. 15189 


Melancholy; boston, paroles cde IL. 
Pierrat, musique de Clapson, of 
France. Paris, Editions Clapson. © 
June.) 1928; dooce. June, 28 75> 
697004; Bodé, Paris. 15190 


Melodic appassionato no. 1; by P. A. 
Marquardt; oreh.. 4to. © June 21, 
1928; 2 c. June 22; EH 693504; Music 
buyers corp., New York. 15191 


George P. Hulten; 
192383" 2 eo yune ZS ; 


Mélodie-valse: by 
Moe © ame a. 


EK 6950384; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York, 15192 
Melodies of by gone days; words and 
music by M. R. ‘Shumate, arr. by 


Bernie Clements. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1. July 5, 1928; E 
693983; Myrtle Rice Shumate, Dal- 
las. 15193 


Melodious etudes for trombone: se- 
lected from the vocalises of Marco 


Bordogni, transcribed and arr. by | 
Joannes Rochut. bk. 2, 3. © May | 


. Memories; 


25, 19283" 2) "c. “each "dune 2079 i, 
694642, 694643; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 15194, 15195: 


Melody serene; by Ivan Moscow; pf. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Paramount music 
pub. co. © June 21, 1928; 2 c. June 
25; E 693682; Rudolph Polak, Los 
Angeles. 15196. 


Melody (The) way to play violin; first 
book, by W. Q. Miessner and George 
Dasch. © July 3, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 5; A 1085070; W. Otto Miess- 
ner, Milwaukee. 15197 


Memorial to Bessie; words and melody 


by E. Palmer. © 1 ¢. June 22, 1928 - 
E 693644; Etta Palmer, Gary, Ind. 
15198. 


Memories; by H. Nossing, op. 6; pf. 
©. Fuly' 2/1928 Qtte, anally 13: E 
696193 ; Henry Nossing, New York. 

15199 


words and music by J. R. 


Jones; sop., alto and bass, :melody 


in bass. 4to. © June 19, 1928; 2 c. 
June 21; EH 693517; Willis music co..,. 
Cincinnati. 15200: 


Memories ; words by Frank Cutler, mu- 
sic by W. Webster. © June 2, 1928; 
2c. June 27; H 694825; Wesley Web- 
ster, San Bruno, Calif 15201 


Memories; words by L.. HE. Williscroft, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
Le; Sully 2)°1928; EB 695288) L. BH. 
Williscroft, Seattle. 15202: 


Memories of France; words by Al! 
Dubin, music by J. Russel Robinson : 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 26, 
1928; 2 ¢. June 27; Hi 694837 ; Water- 

New York. 


son, Berlin & Snyder co., 
15203. 
Memories of my Aloha-land ; words and. 
music by A. U. Turner. BAe. 


July 30, 1928; E 696681; Archibald 
U. Turner, Fort Humphreys, Va. 
15204- 


Memory mine; words by Oma Carlyle 
Anderson, music by Lillian Kipp 
Dwyer. © July 18; 1928; 2c July 
21; E 6963842; Dwyer & Anderson, 
Lindsborg, Kans. 15205. 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jaceob Lud- 
wig Félix) Glory to God in the 
highest; words from the Bible, mu- 
sic by Félix Mendelssohn Bartholdy 
fand] Come hither, ye faithful; tr.. 
by Edward Caswall [and] Oid Bo- 
hemian Christmas earol; English 
version by Laura Underwood; copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 


796 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ny. 7, 1928 


Carl F. Pfatteicher, namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
eopies filed; men’s voices a capella. 
Ato. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. June 27; 
E 695001; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 15206 


: Hark the herald angels sing; by 
Mendelssohn, brilliant variations by 
M. W. Butler; pf. © July 12, 1928; 
2c. July 16; E 696388; A. W. Per- 
ry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15207 


Lift thine eyes, O lift thine eyes; 
from the oratorio Eiijah, by F. Men- 
delssohn-Bartholdy [and] Father, I 
eall to Thee; words by Theodore 
Korner, English version by J. C. 
Graham, music by F. H. Himmel; 
copyright is based on new matter of 
Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the legi- 
ble notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed; male voices a capella. 
a0, © Peb.-18,,,1928:; 2 c.,. June: 27; 
E 694989; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 15208 


O rest in the Lord; anthem, arr. 
by Cuthbert Harris, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices, with organ acc. 
4to. © June 28, 1928; 2c. July 2; 
EK 696026; Arthur P. Schmidt co.., 
Boston. 15209 


Romance sans paroles; by Men- 
delssohn, arr. by P. A. Marquardt; 
orch., with 1st violin conductor. © 
June’ 21, 1928; 2 °c., June, 22;, EB 
693605; Photo play music ¢co., ine., 
New York. 15210 


Spring song; arr. by Ida H. Jes- 
ie Ups, nO.'6: pl.» ©. June 22 
1928; 2 c. Jure 28; E 693774; John 
A. Seidt, Baltimore. 15211 


Menuet; by Rubin Goldmark; pf. © 
Maye as. 2928: .2 @. Jume- 20. Bb 
694927; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 15212 


Merry (A) little breeze; by Sarah 
Ccleman Bragdon: pf. © June 25, 
1928; 2 c. June 29; EB 695132; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 15213 


Merry (The) widow (La vedova al- 
legra) ; valzer, by Franz Lehar, arr. 
by Antonino Bonsignore. © June 
25, 1928; 2 c. June 27; EB 694839; 
Mauro VY. Cardilli, New York. 

15214 


Merz’s banjo band; new collection, arr. 
for banjo bands and banjo orch. by 
Otto C. A. Merz; ist ten. banjo. © 
June 27, 1928; 2.¢. June~28; aff. 


15226 


- 


gune 30; A 1081925; William J. 
Smith music eco., inc., New York. 
15215 


Message (The) of the rose: melody 
by L. C. EHitzen. © 1c. June 27, 
1928; E 694955; Louis C. Hitzen, 
New York. 15216 


Message of the rose; words and music 
by Harriet Carter Renner, arr. by 
Friedrich Janssen. © June. 20, 
1928; 2 c. June 21; E 694688; Wind- 
sor music pub. co., Cleveland. 15217 


Messin’ around; words and melody by 
Lovie Austin. © 1c. June 21, 1928; 
E 693549; Chicago music pub. ©Co., 
ine., Chicago. 15218 


Mi cielo paso doble; por I. M. Valle, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
© 1.c¢., July 18, 1928; EH 696295; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 15219 


Mi hogar ; letra de Luis Lopez de Arce, 
musica de L. B. Girona, arreglo de 
R. Marquez; pf. © 1 ce. June 19, 
1928; E 693498; Luis Berrios Gi- 
rona, Santurce, Porto Rico. 15220 


Mi zugt nisht ois fin cheider; words 
and music by J. Jaffe. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 29, 1928; 
E 695172; Julius Jaffe, New York. 

15221 


Mia (la) carina; mazurka, melody 
by J. Tantillo. ©1c. July 28, 1928; 
EK 695719; Joseph Tantillo, New 
York. 15222 


Michigan stomp; melody by S. Greer 
and A. Starks. ©1ce. July 25, 1928; 
E 696507: Stanford Greer and Artis 


Starks, Chicago. 15223 
Mid-summer’s (A) dream; fox-trot, 
lyrics by Bobby Lewis. music by 


Nick Kempner and Con Conrad, arr. 
by Joseph Nussbaum; orch. 4to. © 


guy 1L6y.1928.... 2...Coe daly AO 
695538; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15224 


Mid-summer’s (A) dream; words and 
music by Nick Kempner and Con 
Conrad, arr. by George J. Trinkaus: 
oreh.;,in C.. 4to. ©.July 16, 1928; 
2¢. July 20; E 696366; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 15225 


Mid-summer’s (A) dream; words by 
Bobby Lewis [pseud. of L. Wolfe 
Gilbert], music by Nick Kemper and 
Con Conrad; pf. and ukulele ace. 
Chedtiive?,, 1928-2. "e.  Sulys Ts- EH 
693994; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15226 


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15227 


Midnight bells; Viennese melody, from 
The opera ball, by Heuberger, arr. 
by Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © June 21, 
1928;:2 c. June 27; E 694867; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 15227 


Midnight frolic drag; melody by Chas. 
Williamson. © 1c. July 23, 1928; 
E 696456; R. S. Peer, New York. 

15228 


Mikado (The); selection from the 
comic opera by Arthur Sullivan, arr. 
by M. L. Lake; full band. © June 
2, 1928; 2 c. June 20; EH 694612; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 15229 


Milestones; words by Lawrence Rus- 
sell and Harold J. Loomis, music by 
F. Patrick and Judson Horan, of 
Hngland, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
1c July 6, 1928; E 693991; Frede- 
rick Patrick, Brooklyn. 15230 


Milford (Robin) Two sea-preludes; 
written on verses from the Psalms, 
by R. Milford, of Great Britain, op. 
7; organ. © Mar. 8, 1928; 1c. June 
21; E 692616; Oxford university 
press, London. 15231 


Million (A) kisses; words and music 
by W. Crawley. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e¢ July 24, 1928; E 
695647 ; Wilton Crawley, New York. 

15232 


Min allerbedste ven; fra Charlottelund- 
revyen 1928, tekst af Aldred Kjerulf, 
musk af Willy Kierulff, of Den- 
mark; pf. © June 6, 1928; 1 c. June 
18; E 692674; Wilhelm Hansen, Co- 
penhagen. 15233 


Mincuccio dint’ ’u festino; versi e 
musica di Michele Rapanaro; violino. 
©1c. July 9, 1928; E 696099; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 15234 


Mincuccio lu cantatore; versi e musica 
di M’chele Rapanaro; violin. ©1e. 
July 6, 1928; E 693987; Frank Amo- 
dio, Brooklyn. 15235 


Miniature trio no. 2; by Alfred Hill, 
of Australia. 1. Clarinet in B flat.— 
2. Flute. © July 18, 1928; 2c. each 
July 20; E 696360, 696361; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 152386, 15237 


Miniature trio, no. 2; by Alfred Hill, 
of Australia, domiciled at New 
York; sc. with pts. for violin, or 
oboe, violoncello, or bassoon, flute 
and clarinet, with pf. acc.; in C maj. 
©) July °10," 1928°*2" co suly cias, 
696214; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

15238 


DU, TE see ees 


Minster chimes; by F. Leslie Calver, of 
Great Britain; organ. © July -18, 
1928; 2¢. July 19; EH 695533; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 15239: 


Minuet a la reine; musical fancy, by 
Beryl Rubinstein; pf. © May 9, 
1928; 2 c. June 20; E 694588; Carl] 
Fischer, inc., New York. 15240 


Mirage; by Corbett Sumsion, of Great 
Britain; pf. © May 17, 1928; 1 c. 
June 21; E 692635; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 15241. 


Miriam; gavotte petite, by Florence HE. 
Kefter; pt.. (© huly aoa doeemaee c. 
July 20; E 696365; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., ine., New York. 15242 


Miss America; operetta in 3 atti, versi 
di KE. L. Murolo e F. Astarita, musica 
di Evem. Nardella, of Italy. Naples, 
Casa editrice musicale. © May 17, 
1928; le. July 27; HE 697279; Italian 
book @o., New York. 15243. 


Missing you; words and music by John 
Daly and C. Beals. © June 26, 1928 ; 
2 ec. June 28; E 695048; Carlton 
Beals, Auburn, Me. 15244 


Mississippi moon; words and music by 
C. Yacich. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 9, 1928; E 696098 ; Chris 
Yacich, New Orleans. 15245. 


Mr. Bender & Mr. Hootz—step on the 
starter and give her the gas; words 
and music by N. S.°Brody. © 1 c. 
June 29, 1928; EH 695171; Nathan S. 
Brody, New York. 15246. 


Mister Chiropractor ; words and music 
by P. F. Phelp. [Words and melody 
only] ©. 1 tec eye oe or 
696087; Phillip Francis Phelp, Los 
Angeles. 15247 


Mr. Hoover and Mr. Smith; non-parti- 
san comedy song, words by Herb 
Mag'dson, music by Robert King. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 12, 1928; E 695400; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

15248 


Mister Moon; words by EH. Dodson, mu- 
sic by J. Weddell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. June 30, 1928; E 
693825; Johnny Weddell and Edgar 
Dodson, Oakland, Calif. 15249 


Misterioso-patetico; photoplay music, 
by A. Louis Brunelli; orch., with pf. 
or organ. © July 6, 1928; 2c. July 
7: FE 695255; Robbins music corp.. 
New York. 15250 


798 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


‘Mistress Priscilla; operetta in three 
parts, by M. S. Haycraft, music by 
John 8S. Witty, of Great Britain. 4to. 
feriniy t, 1926° "1c. July 7! D' 2342; 
James Broadbent & son, Itd., Yorks, 
England. 15251 


Mither (The) heart; four-pt. cho., 
words by Lillie Fuller Merriam, mu- 
Sic by William Stickles ; male voices. 
4to. © July 5, 1928; 2c. July 7; E 
695248; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New 
York. 15252 


M ther (The) heart; 38-part chorus, 
words by Lillie Fuller Merriam, mu- 
sic by William Stickles; women’s 
voices. 4to. © July 17, 1928; 2c. 
July 18; E 695506; R. L. Huntzinger, 
inc., New York. 15253 


Mitsou c’est un’ goss’ de Paris; paroles 
de Mistinguett et Jean Pic, musique 
de Fred Mélé et Craven, both of 
France. © June 15, 1928; 1 ¢. July 
2; E 697124; Editions musicales 
Hvette, Paris. 15254 


Moana; words and music by Mel Ball, 
Lew Porter and Ross Gorman; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 


chini.. © May 26, 1928; 2 c. June- 


23 ; E 693621; Denton & Haskins mu- 
sie pub. co., inc., New York. 15255 


Mockery ; words by Shakespeare, music 
by Peter Warlock, [pseud. of Philip 
Heseltine], of Great Britain. © 
Mar, 22% 4928; 1ie:) June. 213 E 
692648; Oxford university press, 
London. 15256 


Modcrn (The) girl; words and music 
by P. J. Sarantis. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. June 28, 1928; 
E 6938752; Peter J. Sarantis, New 
York. 15257 


Mojo hand blues; words and melody 
by Ida Cox... © 1c. June 21, 1928; 
E 694759; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 15258 

Mojo woman biues; words and melody 
by Lemon Jefferson. © 1 ¢. July 27, 
1928; E 696572; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 15259 


Molly dear; words and music by J. 
Brandfonbrenner. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 26, 1928; BE 
695674; Joseph Brandfonbrenner, 
Brooklyn. 15260 


Moment (Le) deffroi (Erschrecken) ; 
von Jeanne Bernard, of Germany; 
orch., mit pf. o. organ direction u. 
violine 1 direction. 4to. © June 20, 
1928 ;°1 c. July 10; E 697141; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 15261 


- 15273 


Moment (Le) humoristique; burleske, 
von Jeanne Bernard, of Germany; 
orch., mit pf. o. organ direction u. 
violine 1 direction. 4to. © June 
20, 1928; 1.c. July 10; E 697140; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 15262 


Monkey (The) lost his tail; fox trot, 
words and music by E. LeSieur. © 
1c. June 27, 1928; EH 693745; Eugene 
LeSieur, Sanford, Me. 15263 


Monk’s (The) dream; by A. H. Lumley- 
Holmes, of Great Britain; pf. 


June “25; 1928: 1 c. sume 264 Hh 
692888; Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., 
London. 15264 


Moody; words by E. M. Carl, music 
by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 11, 1928; 
E 696137; Erma M. Carl, Delta, Col. 

15265 

Moon beams; words and melody by 
E: M. Cook. .\© 1c. July 5, 1928; 
E 693974; Effa M. Cook, Reno, Nev. 

15266 


Moon tower; Chinese number, words 
by Maicolm McComb, music by Wil- 
liam ©. K. Irwin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. July 25, 1928; E 
696520; May Irwin, New York. 

15267 


Moonbeams; serenade, by Victor Her- 
bert, transcribed by George J. Trin- 
kaus. 1. Cello and pf.—2. Violin, 
cello and pf. © July 2, 1928; 2 ¢. 
each July 7; E 693998, 693999; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 

15268, 15269 

Moonbeams; serenade, by Victor Her- 
bert, transcribed by George J. Trin- 
kaus; violin and pf. © July 16, 
1928; 2 c«. July 19; E 695539; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 15270 


Moonbeams; serenade, lyric by Henry 
Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by. George J. Trinkaus; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © June 22, 1928; 
2c. June 26; E 695336; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 15271 


Mocnbeams; 2-part serenade, lyric by 
Henry Blossom, music by Victor 
Herbert, arr. by George J. Trinkaus ; 
treble voices. 4to. © June 18, 1928; 
2 ¢e. June 23; BE. 693779; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 15272 


Moonbeams; 3-pt. serenade, lyric by 
Henry Blossom, music by Victor Her- 
bert, arr. by George J. Trinkaus. 4to. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 26; EB 
695335; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. yy: 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15274 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


' Moonlight; words and music by T. B. Morning glory; by Merle Johnston; EB 


Page. ©1c. June 21, 1928; E 694710; 
Thomas Buster Page, Lima, O. 
15274 


Moonlight and roses; reverie, by Leon 
E. Simmons; pf. © July 12, 1928; 
2c. July 16; E 696383 ; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15275 


Moonlight madness; words and music 
by Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. © 
July 10, 1928; 2c. July 11; E 696119; 
DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 15276 


Moonlight on the old Swanee; from 
Summerland and roses, words by S. 
W. H. Tyler, music by Harry L. 
Cook. © 1 c¢. July 14, 1928; EB 
696241; Samuel W. H. Tyler, Louis- 
Ville. 15277 


Moonrise ; by Trygve Torjussen, of 
Norway, op. 63, no: 3; pf.. © June 


28, 1928; 2 c. July 2; E 696029; Ar- | 


thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 15278 
Moonshine; fox trot, words and music 
by E. P. Van Hercke. © 1. July 
d, 1928; E 695232; Ethyl Pine Van 
Hercke, Boicourt, Kans. 15279 


Moore girl; melody by A. Baxter and 
J Baxter. | © Lye July 10928 : 
EH 695314; R. S. Peer, New York. 

15280 


Mord; kino music, von Henry Weber, 
of Germany, op. 8, no. 3; orch., mit 
violino 1. directeur. 4to. © June 
26; 1928; 1 c. May 12; HE 697188; 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

15281 


Moresea; Moorish dance,- by Lao 
Silésu, of Great Britain; pf. © July 
5, 1928; 1 @ July 19; E 697226; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 15282 


Morley (Thomas) Nine fantasies; for 
2 viols by T. Morley, arr. by Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; 2 violins. 
©" July \ 7; 1928+" 15. e? uly 9" 
697137; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

15283 


Morning; fox-trot, words and music by 
Donald Heywood, arr. by Frank 
Skinner; orch. © July 16, 1928; 
2c. July 28; E 695698; Music corp. 
of America, New York. ~» 15284 


Morning; words and music by Donald 
Heywood; pf. ©1c. July 9, 1928; 
FE 695302; Music corp. of America, 
New York. 15285 


flat alto saxophone, with pf. ace. © 

June 30, 1928; 2c. July 6; E 693946; 

Robbins music corp., New York. 
15286 


Morning hymn; words by Friedrich 
Froebel, music by A. L. Byers. © 
Apr. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. June 27;-EH 694888 ; 
Andrew L. Byers, Ashland, Or. 

. 15287 


-Morning, Mister Plane; foxtrott, von 


Gerhard Mohr, of Germany; lt- 
saxophon in Es u. klavier. © May 
3, 19285, 11 -¢@\ June (13 37 Hi5 692722 - 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 
15288 


Morris dance; by Katherine K. Davis; 
pf... ©, July (13, 192877 see uly. 20) - 
Hi 6963853; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. ; 15289 


Mother; melody by L. C. Hitzen. © 
1c. June 18, 1928; E 693475; Louis 
C. Hitzen, New York. 15290 


Mother ; 
Pursley. 
695202 ; 
Pa. 


words and melody by L. 
© 1) «. July; 2,1928; EB 
Lucile Pursley, Laurelton, 
15291 


Mother dear, Vll come home again; 
words and music by J. Bonomolo, of 
Italy, domiciled at Comstock, N. Y. 


[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
June 29, 1928; E 698845; Jack 
Bonomolo, Comstock, N. Y. 15292 


Mother, dear mother of mine; valse 
lento, words and music by I. Rosen- 
berg. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 25, 1928; E 6938710; Irving 
Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 15293 


Mother home and dad; words by L. P. 
Mulkey, music by B. Irene Meek. © 
1 ec. July 9, 1928; E 696105; Lura 
Pierce Mulkey, Ft. Smith, Ark. 


15294 
Mother mine; words by E. Green, 
music by Dorothy Thurston. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. June 26, 
1928; E 698694; Estella Green, Pitts- 


burg, Calif. 15295 
Mother’s memory : by Florence 
Schuette, transcribed by Renée 
Chemet; violin and pf. © May 14, 


1928; 2 c. June 20; E 694598; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 15296 


Mountain (The) brook; by Frederick 
A. Williams; pf. © June 29, 1928; 
2c. June 29; EH 695021; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15297 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


15321 


- 


Mountain (A) scene; from Norwegian 
sketches, by Frederick Wick; full 
~orch., with pf. conductor. © June 
11, 1928; 2 ec. June 27; E 694870; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15298 


Mountain vistas; by Marx E. Obern- 


dorfer; pf. © June 25, 1928; 2 c. 
“June 29; E 695126; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15299 


Moussia; tango-mélodie, paroles de C. 
Gilbert, musique de René Cocheux, 
of France. © June 15, 1928; 1 «. 
July 2; E 697125; Cécile Gilbert, 
Paris. : 15300 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Andante 
and scherzo; adapted and arr. by 
George Pratt Maxim; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© June 28, 1928; 2 ¢« July 2; E 
696032; Arthur FP. Schmidt ° co., 
Boston. 15301 


Muerte de Emilio Carranza; corrido, 
words by I. M. Valle, music by J. M. 
Lopez, of Mexico. © 1. July 30, 
1928; E 695746; J. Martin Lopez, 
Chicago. 15302 


Muerte del General Obregon; corrido, 
words by I. M. Valie, music by J. M. 
Lopez, of Mexico. © 1 «. July 30, 
30, 1928; EH 695748; J. Martin Lopez, 
Chicago. 15308 


Mugheri (La) ‘ngrata; versi di G. 
Abbate, musica di Domenico Ietti, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 
mand. 4to. © 1c. May 23, 1928; 
E 690826; Giuseppe Abbate, Brook- 
lyn. 15304 


Musette: by Ferde Grofé; pf. © July 
24, 1928; 2 c. July 25; E 696461; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

15305 


Museite; by Katherine K. Davis; pf. 
© July 18, 1928; 2 ¢. July 20: E 
696354 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

15306 


Music from the lost planet; by E. E. 
Harder; pf. © July 9, 1928; 2 «. 
July 138, 1928; E 696212; Erwin E. 
Harder, Chicago. 15307 


Musica proibita; melodia, di Stanislao 
Gastaldon, of Italy; piccola orch. 
con pf. conduttore. © May 29, 1928; 
1c. June 26; EF 692892; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & ¢c., Milan. 15308 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of England; 
mixed voices. With supplement. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] v. 42, no. 46, Apr.-June, 
1928. © Mar. 28, Apr. 25, June 6, 


1928; 1 c. each June 19; H 692799- 
692801; Salvationist pub. and sup- 
plies, ltd., London. 15309-15311 


Musikbog 1; samlet som ledsagelse til 
gymnastik af A. Bertram, of Den- 
mark; pf. Copenhagen, Wilhelm 
Hansen. obl. 8vo. © June 6, 1928; 
1c." Sune 18's HE *692879';. Agnete 
Bertram, Copenhagen. 15312 


Musso doce; versi di G. E. Pasqualotto, 
musica di A. Bascetta. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 23, 1928; 
FE. 696485; Alfredo Bascetta and 
G. E. Pasqualotto, Brooklyn. 15313 


Muzikale (De) ontwikkeling aan de 
piano; door Maria E.. van Ebben- 
horst Tengbergen, of Netherlands. 
deel 1 en 2. © July 8, 1928; 1 e. 
each June 20; E 692896; N. V. Seyf- 
fardt’s boek en muziekhandel, Am- 
sterdam, Holland. 15314 


My beloved; words and music by J. M. 
McDonald. © July 18, 1928; 2 e. 
July 21; E 696336; John Methuselah 
McDonald, Montclair, N. J. 15315 


My Black Hills rosebud; words by 
I. H. Schmidt, music by E. Schou. 
© June 23, 1928; 2 c. June 25; EH 
693654; Emil Schou and Irwin 
Henry Schmidt, Faulkton, S. D. 

15316 


My carpet; unison song, words by 
Margaret G. Rhodes, music by 
George Rathbone, of England. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© suby 235; "1928 -" le duly 24s 
697248 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

eves 1G 


My castle in the clouds; words by 
Charles Newman, music by Arthur 
Sizemore, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 26, 1928; 
2c. June 28: H 695050; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 15318 


My Cherokee Rose; words by M. C. 
Wilson, music by B. G. Williams. 
©) June ,6, 1928: -2 co June 283, E 
693739; Blanche Graham Williams 
and Maude Cooper Wilson, Indian- 
apolis. 15319 


My darling; words by Ida Simpson, 
music by B. Boyd. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 27, 1928; 
E 694944; Ida Simpson Bennett and 
Bobbe Boyd, New York. 15320 


My daughters fair; words and music 
by (Ri Ee Shellie er * ste 19. 
1928; 2 c. June 21; E 694788; Katie 
Lee Hattox Shell, Wichita. 193521 


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15322 


My dear old country home; words by 
G. K. Lang, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1 c. July 23, 1928: 
E 695641; Gertrude K. Lang, Way- 
mart, Pa. 115322 


My dear one; words and music by H. 
Smythe. © June 30, 1928; 2 c. June 
29; E 695107; Horace Smythe, San 
Francisco. 15323 


My dearest dear; words by Adele 
O’Brian, melody by D. C. Lineberry. 
©1e. July 19, 1928; B 695578; De- 
borah C. Lineberry, Columbus, O. 

15324 


My Dixie home; words and music by 
A. Jenkins, music arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 8, 1928; E 693932; An- 
drew Jenkins, New York. 15325 


My dream comes true; from The 
charmer, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Karl Hajos. New York, 
Harms, inc. © June 27, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 29; E 695010; Shubert theatre 

‘ corp., New York. 


My dreams of Mamie; words and mu- 
sic by B. M. McGhee, arr. by Henry 
Caruth.. ©: dich dune als. wees Hy 
693470; Berry Mack McGhee, De- 
troit. IRAE 


My dreams of yesterday; waltz, words 
and music by E. LeSieur. © 1 ec. 
June 27, 1928; E 6938746; Eugene 
LeSieur, Sanford, Me. nlp Z2s 


My eyes for beauty pine; words by 
Robert Bridges, music by Herbert 
Howells, of Great Britain; unison 
voices; organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 26, 
1928; 1 c June 21; EH 692624; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

15329 


My fleet of dreams; words and music 
by C. W. Krogmann. 1. In D flat.— 
2. In # flat. © June 18, 1928; 2 ¢. 
each June 20; E 694724, 694725; 
C. W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass. 

15330, 15331 


My girl with the laughing eyes; words 
and music by B. O. Wheeler. © 
Le. June 16, “192s: Hh  Ggs49r: 
Blanche Olivia Wheeler, Hamilton, 
Mass. 15332 


My golden moon, I’m lonesome; -words 
by Richard Hughes, music by Carey 
J. Davis. ©: dune We." .92ee 2c: 
June 14; EH 694406; Davis & Hughes, 
High Point, N. C. 15333 


802 


15326 - 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


My heaven; words and melody by I. 


Green. 1.) .G... Aya ed cen ee 
695234; Irving Green, Brookline, 
Mass. 15334 


My heaven is home; words by Harry 
D. Kerr, music by Errol Collins; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © July 26, 1928; 
2e. July 25; E 696487; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 15335 


My ideal of love; words and music 
by E. J. Kohlbrenner. [Photostat] 
© 1c. July 21, 1928: BE 695597; 
Edward J. Kohlbrenner, Washing- 
ton. 15336 


My little bathing beauty; words by 
W. Ball, music by Lee Turner. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 16, 1928; E 695496; Wade Bail, — 
Clarissa, Minn. 15337 


My little brown house. on the prairie; 
words by A. 8S. Maggs, music by 
Clifton Keith. ©1c¢. June 19, 1928; 
EH 693481; Allie Stewart Maggs, 
Englewood, Col. 15338 


My lodging is on the cold ground; 
old’ song, words anon., music arr. 
by J. E. Barkworth, of Great Brit- 
ain. [London], MacDonagh, Capde- 
ville & co, ltd. © June 1, 1928; 
1 ec. June 23; E 692793; John HE. 
Barkworth, Cambridge, England. 

15339 


My love; words by S. Potter, music 
by Rob’t H. Brennen. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 30, 1928; 
HE 693837; Susan Potter, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 15340 


My love’s an arbutus; from Songs of 
old Ireland, words by A. P. Graves, 
music arr. by Chas. V..Stanford, of 
Great Britain; alto, ten., 2d ten. or 
Ist bass, and bass; in D. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 25, 1928; 1 «@ June 30: E 
692950; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

15341 


My Maori maiden; fox trot, words and 
music by Jack Lumsdaine, of Aus- 
tralia. © + May 1, 1928;'1'¢. June 
27; E 692819; Allan & @o., proprie- 
tary ltd., London. 15342 


My million dollar baby; lyric by M. 
BE. Strout, music by Helen, Kent. 
New York, Frank Harding. © June 
14, 1928; 2 c June 21; EH 693589; 
Mary E. Strout, Mechanic Falls, Me. 

15343 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


15368 


Monday date; melody by Earl 
Hines. © 1 c¢. June 16, 1928; E 
696268; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 15344 


My native land; march, by M. W. 
Butler; pf. or organ. © July 12, 
1928-2 c. duly 16; E 696382; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15345 


My old New England home; words and 
music by Estelle Ruth. [Photostat] 
© 1c July 30, 1928; BE 695733; 
Esther R. Rubin, San Diego, Calif. 

15346 


My one girl; from Say when, words 
and musie by W. Franke Harling; 


My 


pf. and ukulele acc. © June 27, 
1928; 2 c@ June 29; E 695007; 
. Harms, ine., New York. 15347 
My own; by S. I. Prager; pf. ©l1e. 
July 25, 1928; E 696521; Sidney 
Irving Prager, New York. 15348 


My own; words and melody by HE. 
McDonald. © 1c. June 29, 1928; 
EH 695157; Elizabeth McDonald, 
Memphis, Tenn. 15349 


My own pretty Kitty Malone; words 
and music by A. Bailey, arr. by 
Chas. L. Johnson. © 1c. July 13, 
1928; EK 696194; Arthur Bailey, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 15350 


My pilot face to face; words by Cora 
M. Nicodemus, music by G. F. 
Maschoff. © 1c. June 18, 1928; E 
698575; Gustave F. Maschoff, New- 
ton, Kans. ADO 


My poppy girl; words and music by 
L. Redding. South Bend, Ind., Lor- 
raine music co. © June 21, 1928; 
2c. June 27; E 694898; Lena Rea- 
ding, South Bend, Ind. 15352 


My precious one; words by William 
O. Balanzategui, music by G. Camil- 
loni, op. 49, no. 3. © June 11, 1928; 
2 ce. Jtne 23; E 693597; Giuseppe 
Camilloni, Providence, R. I. 15353 


My questions, her answers; words and 
music by J. Qshmak, of Poland, 
domiciled at Milwaukee. © July 3, 
1928; 2 ec. July 5; E 693945; John 
Oshmak, Milwaukee. 15354 


My rosary of pearls; words and music 
by E. Babcock. © June 21, 1928; 
2 ec. June 27; E 694901; Earl Bab- 
cock, Chicago. 15355 


My rose; words and music by M. A. 
Mather; unison voices. 4to. © 
Juce 19, 1928; 2° G4. June 21° Hh 
693514; Willis musie co., Cincinnati. 

15356 


My rose of dream days; words by M. 
G. Hiser, music by Lee Turner. © 
1c. July 16, 1928; E 695502; Maude 
G. Hiser, Simpson, Minn, 15357 


My song; words and music by P. W. 
Christensen. [Blue-print] © 1 «¢. 
July 19, 1928; E 695569; Paul 
Walter Christensen, Cincinnati. 

15358 


My song of songs to you; melody by 
Sunny Clapp and Archie Bleyer. © 
1c. June 23, 1928; EH 693640; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

: 15359 


My song of woe; words and music by 
Al. Spaulding [i. e. L. A. Spaulding] 
© 1c. July 21, 1928; E 696448; Le- 
roy Al. Spaulding, Portland, Or. 

15360 

My sunny Sue; words and music by 
I. Roth. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 12, 1928; EB 695414; Ir- 


ving Roth, Brooklyn. 15361 
My sweet woodland rose; words by 
F¥. O. Robinson, music by John 


Heiser. © June 30, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
2; E 695219; Fred O. Robinson, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 15362 


My sweetheart in heaven; words and 
music by A. Alton. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 5, 1928; 
E 695237; Alvin Alton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 153863 


My wonderful Saviour; words and 
music by Titus M. Johnson. © June 
20, 1928; 2 c. June 28; EH 695075; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

15364 


Myers graded course for violin class 
instruction; by Francis A. Myers; 
with pf. ace. bk. 1. 4to. © June 
20, 1928; 2 ec. June 25; E 694784; 
Myers music house, Utica, N. Y. 

15365 


Myrilla; poésie de Jacques Heugel, 
musique de Georges Hiie, of France. 
© June’ 5,.1928: 1 « June 28; H 
697035 ; Heugel, Paris. 15366 


Myrtille; mélodie, poésie de -Hd. 
Guinand, musique de Charles-René, 
of France; voix élevées. © June 5, 
1928; 1 c. June 28; E 697070; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 15367 


Mysterioso magico; kino music, von 
Henry Weber, of Germany, op. 8, 
no. 4; orch. 4to. © June 26, 1928; 
1c. May 12; E 697184; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 15368 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15369 


Mythological (The) blues; words and 
melody by Ernest Rogers. © 1 «¢. 
June 23, 1928; E 6936389; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

15369 


Na dachu; oberek, melody by T. F. 
Zadroga. © 1 ¢« June 30, 1928; 
E 693812; Tadeusz F. Zadroga, Phil- 
adelphia. 15370 


Na nasi ptdé straSi (The haunted 
garret); valcik, arr. by Louis Vitak. 
1. Band. 4to.—2. Orch. 4to.—=3. 
Concertina. © June 20, 1928; 2 c¢. 
each June 26; E 698668—693670; Vi- 
tak-Hlsnic co., Chicago. 

15371-15373 


Na nasi pudé = straSi-valcik (The 
haunted garret-waltz) ; arr. by Louis 
Vitak; pf. with words. © June 23, 
1928; 2 ¢. July 12; E 695370; Vitak- 


Elsnic co., Chicago. 15374 
Na pamiéitku valéik (Remembrance 
waltz): by Anton Brousek; con- 
ductor pt. © 1 @ duly jo 1928 
693911; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 15375 


Nach uns die stindfiut: marsch-lied, 
aus Schwarz-revue 1928, worte von 
Robert Gilbert, musik von Fritz 
Lehner, of Austria. © Apr. 1, 1928: 
1c. June 13; E 692761; Mignon-ver- 
lag. Vienna. 15376 


Nachklinge aus dem Zillerthal; fan- 
tasie. von Th. Hoch. op. 16, bearb. 
von Franz Herbst, both of Germany ; 
cornet 4 piston u. pf. © Mar. 22, 
1928; 1 c. June 13; E 692764; Riihle 
& Wendling, Leipzig. 15377 


Nadul i dogury (Up and down); walc, 
by L. Witkowski; violin. ©1c. July 
2, 1928: E 693888; Leon Witkowski, 
New York. 15378 


Nagasaki: words by Mort Dixon, music 
by Harry Warren. © July 13, 1928: 


2e. July 18; E 696275; Remick 
music corp., New York. 15379 


Nagasaki nights; verse by Adah Steele, 
music by J. Lewis Browne; high 
voice. © June 15, 1928; 2c. June 
18; E 694527; John Church co., New 
York. 15380 


Nameless blues: words and melody by 
Spencer Williams. © 1 c¢. June 29, 
1928; E 695182: Triangle music pub. 
eco., inc., New York. 15381 


Napapangarap kita (Dreaming of 
vou); kundiman, titik ni José Cor- 
azon de Jesus, tugtugin ni J. M. 
Buencamino. © July 18, 1928; 2 «. 


pt. 1 aS veee 


July 21; E 696348; Juan M. Buen- 
camino, Chicago. 15382 


Napolitains (Les); de V. Staub, of 
France: pf. © June 5, 1928-71 c. 


June 28; E 6987007; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 15383 
Napulitana; tango, d’André Sab, of 


France; pf.. © June 5, A925 21. c. 
June 28; EH 697013; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 153884 


‘Narrow (The) street; words and music 


by; Sister Devamata (Laura § F. 


Glenn) ,©.-1,/¢. July 501928 
693977; Laura F. Glenn, LaCres- 
centa, Calif. 153885 


Natural dance studies; by Helen Nor- 
man Smith; pf. © May 21, 1928; 
2c. June 2; aff. June 20; A 1077927 ; 
A. 8. Barnes & co., New York. 

15386 


Nature’s praise; words by K. Jessie 
Kleeberger, music by A. L. Byers. © 
Apr. 1, 1928; 2c. June 27; E 684889 ; 
Andrew L. Byers, Ashland, Or. 

15387 


Naughty Nancy; words and music by 
Z%. Insall. © 1c. July 10, 1928; EH 
695317 ; Zilpha Insall, El Paso. — 

15388 


Nearer, my God, to Thee; words by 
Sarah F. Adams, music by Anna 
Priscilla R’ésher; sop. and alto or 
ten. and bass. © June 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 


June 29; E 695123; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15389 
"Neath your window; four-pt. cho., 


words by W. O. Robinson, music by 
B. Cecil Gates; men’s voices. 4to. 
© June 26, 1928; 2 c. June 22; H 
694694; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 15390 


Nem kitild6k mar piros rézsat; verse: 
Robert Pal [and] Elhagyott a sze- 
renese; verse: Sebo Miklos; zenéje 
Buday Dénes, of Hungary. © Dec. 
1651927; ° 1 ey Sally eas ee 
697260: Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 15391 


Nena; love song, words and music by 
P. S. Alayu. -. [English and Spanish 
text] © June 21, 1928; 2c. June 27; 
E 694899; Pedro S. Alayu, Chicago. 

15392 


Nerone; fantasia sul 3. atto, di Arrigo 
Boito, istrumentazione di Ottino Ra- 
nalli, of Italy; orch. Grande parti- 
tura. (©) July. 2, 19285 10C ili 
E 692998; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

15393 


804 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Nest-building ; words and music by A. 
G. Foster; sop. and alto. 4to. © 
June 19,:-1928; 2) c.,,June) 21; HE 
693516; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

15394 


Never be blue; words and music by 
Jo Trent. © June 23, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
27; E 694894; Gotham music service, 
ine., New York. 15395 


Never give in; words and- music by 
Jewell Hennessy, of Great Britain. 
© June 8, 1928; 1 c« June 30; E 
692952 ; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

15396 


Never let the same bee sting you twice; 
words and melody by R. Brown. © 
hy@. aii, 10,;1928)-, BE) 6953821; BR. S. 
Peer, New York. 15397 


New moon; lyric by Judy Shea, music 


by M. G. Gowenlock. © 1c. July 
20, 1928; E 696326; Marjorie G. 
Gowenlock, Chicago. 15398 


New Orleans low down; by Duke El- 
lington; pf.. ©, June 23, 1928; 2 c. 
June 27; E 694892; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 15399 


New songs for the home and radio; 
words and music by various au- 
thors; pf. and ukulele acc. © May 
44 1925> 2c. July 7; ‘aif. July..2; A 
1084137; Stuart music co., Chicago. 

15400 


New (The) tap dance; words and mu- 
sic by S. I. Prager; pf. ©1ec. July 
31, 1928: BH 695757; Sidney Irving 


Prager, New York. 15401 
Nie tesknij ; wale, melody by W. Kers- 
milis: © s1:e July 7, 1928; EH 
695266; Walter Kerszulis, Ham- 
tramck, Mich. 15402 
Night; words and music by W. L. 


Huscher. © 1c. July 12, 1928; E 
695418; Wilma Luella MHuscher, 
Grandfield, Okl. 15403 
Night-cap (The); fox trot, by Joe 


Glover; orch. 4to. © May 22, 1928; 
2 ec. June 23; E 693618; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., ine, New 
Tork. 15404 


Night in the forest; words and music 
by A. M. Smythe; sop., alto and bass, 
melody in bass. 4to. © June 19, 
1928; 2 ec. June 21; E 693518; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 15405 


Night of love; words by Sylvester L. 
Cross, music by C. Grolimund. © 
1 c« June 23, 1928; E 693650; 
Charles Grolimund, Seattle. 15406 


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a 15417 


Night time; by Harry Cahill; pf. © 
PUNE, 2 Oy cpl os ere Cu nelly, 2on, YD 
672475; Editions L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 15407 


Night (The) time, the moon and you; 
words and music by F. L. Horner. 
© 1c. July 3, 1928; E 693921; For- 
best LeRoy Horner, San Francisco. 

15408 


Ninetta ; lyric and music by G. Romilli. 
@> duly 2, 1928: 2 ¢ duly. Te> ED 
693992; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15409 


Nino (El) fidencio; corrido, letra y 
musica de J. C. Tovar, of Mexico, 
domiciled at San Antonio. © 1 «. 
July 14, 1928; EH 696239; José Con- 
rado Tovar, San Antonio. 15410 


No; words and musie by T. E. Taylor. 
© 1c. June 16, 1928; BE 694514; 
Thomas EH. Taylor, Tower, Minn. 

15411 


No hidin’ place; song, arr. by Fred- 
erick Hall. (Jn A group\of unusual 
negro spirituals) © Mar. 15, 1928; 
2c. Mar. 14; E 683848; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 15412 


No hiding place; words traditional, 
music by FEF. MecCravy and J. Mce- 
Oravy ; ‘pf. "© 1c. Fuly ‘25, .1928 ; 
KE 696514; Frank McCravy and 
James McCravy, Laurens, S. C. 

15413 


No need to tell me that you love me; 
words and music by Donald Hey- 
wood; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
ne Katana. ©) July 5, 1998) 2¢ 
July 6; E 693952: Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 15414 


No one but vou; by L. B. Kesler, jr.; 
pf. ©1ece. July 9, 1928; E 696084; 
Lewis Brown Kesler, jr., New York. 

15415 


No parking; fox trot, by Phil Napo- 
leon, Ted Raph and Newell Chase, 
arr. by Ted Raph; smalli dance orch. 
©v dune 17° 1928" 2° er hune 2257) Bi 
693622; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 15416 


No room for anybody in my heart but 
you; from Say when, words by Max 
Lief and Nathaniel Lief, music by 
Ray Perkins; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©pwune, 27,, 1928 35.2 ca June, 29> 1 
695009; Harms, inc., New York. 

15417 


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15418 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Nobile a tragedia d’’o Polo Nord; versi 
di Guglielmo Onofri, musica di Ro- 
dolfo Falvo, of Italy. 4to. [Words 
and melody only] © July 16, 1928; 
2 « July 21; E 696393; Ernesto 
Rossi, New York. 15418 


Nobile e’ salvo! ...; versi di Renzo 
Abbondandolo, musica di Francesco 
Pennino. 4to. [Words and melody 
only] © July 5, 1928; 2c. July 12; 
E. 695374; Italian book co., New 
York. 15419 


Nobile *n’ capp ’o’ munno; versi di J. 
Micca, musica di Gasper J. Micca. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 16, 1928; E 695683; John Mic- 
ea, Corona, N. Y. 15420 


Nobile, stella d’Italia; marcia patriot- 
tica, versi di M. Perrocato, musica 
di Luigi Canoro; pf. © June 20, 
1928; 2 c. July 6; E 693953; Louis 
Canoro and Maria Perrocato, New 
York. * 15421 


Nobile truvato; versi di J. Clano, mu- 
sica di/Luigi Donadio; cello. © 
1c. June 26, 1928; E 693695; John 
Clano, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 15422 


Nobody but baby; fox trot, words and 
music by Vaughn De Leath [pseud. 
of Leonore Geer] © July 1, 1928; 
2 c. June 30; E 693796; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

15423 


Nobody cares for me; words and mu- 
sic by. A. A. Choffe. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 25, 1928; 
E 693703; Augustus A. Choffe, New 
York. 15424 


Nobody knows how I miss you; words 
and music by J. H. Davage. © 1c. 
July 25, 1928; E 696516; John Hen- 
ry Davage, Baltimore. 15425 


Nobody said a word; words by Charles 
Tobias, music by Peter De Rose. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 12, 1928; E 695391; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 15426 


Ncbody’s jealous of me; words and 
music by Charles Tobias, Al Sher- 
man and Jack Murray. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 9, 1928; 
E 696100; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 15427 


Noddizg song; words and music by 
W. D. White; unison voices. 4to. 


© June 19, 1928;°2 c. June ‘21; EH 
693513; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 
15428 


Nodding tulips; by Chester Nordman; 
pf. Boston-New York, Evans music 
co. © June 29, 1928; 2 ec. July 2; 
EK 695456; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

15429 

Nomo-Lil-Slapt-Han’s; knife and fork 
song, words and music by N. E. 
Dickinson. © 1 ¢. July 19, 1928; 
E 695558; Nellie E. Dickinson, 
Frankton, Ind. 15430 


Nonchalant; by Grace Dalton; pf. © 
1c. July 21, 1928; E 696450; Ger- 
trude Duckman, Brooklyn. 15431 


Nora; mazurka, by E. Erario; violin. 
© 1e¢. June 26, 1928; E 694931; 
Ernesto EHrario, Brooklyn. 154382 


Northern (A) baloo; by Alfred Mof- 
fat, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
© June 11); 1928.5 Ae. 1 de 23 
692839; Schott & co., Itd., London. 

154383 


Northern (The) pines and you; waltz, 
words by D. N. Roberts, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. June 30, 1928; 
EK 693826; Dorothy Nichols Roberts, 
Battle Lake, Minn. 15434 


Norwegian lullaby; by Rudolf Kvelve, 
op. 2, no. 1; violin or 2 violins, with 
pf. ace." © Duly See ioees Zee raly 
16; E 696412; Fred Heltman co., 
Cleveland. 15435 


Norwich forever; words by Arthur 
Wallace Peach, set to the tune True 
blue. © June 30, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
16; E 696234; Norwich university, 
Northfield, Vt. 15436. 


Notre amour (Our love); de Gabriel 
Fauré, op. 23, no. 2, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 
1c. July 8; BE 697155; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15437 


Now I’m looking for a girl; words by 
Walter O’Keefe, music by Harry 
Archer. © July 10,;'1928; 2 ¢. July 
11; E 696118; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 15488 

Now is the month of May-ing; 2-part 
song, words by Morley, music by 
Frank A. Chapple, of Great Britain ; 
in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 10, 1928; 1 e. 
July 12; E 697239; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 154389 


O be joyful in the Lord; anthem, text 
from the Scriptures, music by Adam 
Nomabama; mixed voices. 4to. 
June '29,"'1928; 2°e)i- Jrame.29);.) H 
695018; Theodore Presser eco., New 
York. 15440 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


: | 15460 


O’ bleib’ bei mir; voksweise, arr. by A. | O Saviour mine; words arr. by Levi 


Nikolaus, of Roumania, domiciled at 
Detroit ; frauenchor. © 1c. July 2, 
1928; E 696547; Andreas Nikolaus, 
Detroit. 15441 


O bless the Lord, my soul; words by 
Isaac Watts, music by N. Carlson. 
© June 20, 1928; 2 c. June 28; E 
695081; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 15442 


O bring the light; words by Edwin A. 
Kilbourne, music by A. F. Ingler. © 
Sune “1271/0281 20.c)) July) 265. EB 
695672; Arthur Forrest Ingler, North 
Attleboro, Mass. - 154438 


O’ don’t forget your mother; waltz, 
words and music by S. Abramovitch, 
of Canada, domiciled at Rouses 
Pomt, N.Y. © 1-e July 3;'1928 ; 
E 693935; Sam Abramovitch, Ft. 
Riley, Kans. 15444 


O du mein kleiner Robinson; moderne 
ballade u. jazz-Symphonie, text u. 
musik von Ginter Joachim, of Ger- 
many; salon-orch. mit banjo quar- 
tette u. gesangs-duo, pf. direktion u. 
spezial-arr. fiir jazzband.. 4to. © 

ct, 12° 1927> 1c. June’ 26, 1928 > E 
692909 ; Imuver-verlag Paul Przetak, 
Charlottenburg, Germany. 15445 


O flower; words and music by L. 
Thorne-Bamber, of England. lLon- 
don, Novello & co., ltd. © July 23, 
1928; 1 @: July 24; E 697254; L. 
Thorne-Bamber, Portsmouth, Eng- 
land. 15446 


O Katherine, sweet Katherine; words 
by Mrs. Wm. E. Hotka, music by 
Rob’t H. Brennen. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. May 26, 1928; 
EK 695544; Catherine J. Hotka, Des 
Moines. 15447 


O paradise ; sacred song or duet, words 
and music by G. A. Collin; women’s 
voices. © May 28, 1928; 2c. June 
28 ; E 693722; G. A. Collin, Somerset, 
Pa. 15448 


O praise the Lord; anthem, words 
from the Bible, by Rob Roy Peery; 


mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
Wily pales LOOKS) 2 C. SULy. 28 35 


695701; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
15449 

O sanctissima ; on a melody by Arcan- 
gelo Corelli, transcribed by Fritz 
Krcisler; violin, cello and pf. © 


May’ 14;-°1928: 2° ¢. June, 20; E 
694622; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
15450 


Mumaw, music by E. O. Sellers. (In 
Advanced Sunday school lesson quar- 
terly. v. 22, no. 3, July—Sept. 1928) 
© June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 26; E 
694817; Ernest O. Sellers, New Or- 
leans. 15451 


O sing unto the Lord; harvest anthem, 
music by George D. Gillies, of Great 
Britain; 4 mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © June 11, 1928: 1c. June 23; 
E 692806; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 15452 


O sons and daughters; Easter hymn, 
words anon., music by C. C. Har- 
wood, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 3, 1928; 1. 
June 21; EK 692622 ; Oxford university 
press, London. 15453 


O yes, he does; words and music by 
G. C. von Holtzendorf [i. e. G. C. 
Holtzendorf] [Words and melody 
only | ie.) Junet 1.019281 
693001 ; George C. Holtzendorf, New 
York. 15454 


Octave study; by Frank Lynes; pf; in 
A flat. © June 25, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
29; E 695115; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 15455 


Of wounds and sore defeat; poem by 
William Vaughn Moody, music by 
Constance Herreshoff; high voice. 
OM Uy TS. 1928 3". belie” By 
696405 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

15456 

Off together; by Arnoido Sartorio, of 
Germany; pf. duct. © June 28, 
1928; 2 ec. July 2; E 696021; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 15457 


Oggi ...é€ un’ altra cosa; intermezzo- 
canzone, di Eugenio Mignone, of 
Italy; piccola orch., con pf. condut- 
tore... 4to. © June 25.7 1928% Ie. 
July 20; H 697205; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan, Italy. 15458 


Oh, baby, baby; fox-trot, words by 
Ronald Frankau, music by Billy 
Barnes, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc.; in E flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 1, 
1928; 1 c. June 6; E 692878; Cecil 
Lennox, lid., London. 15459 


Oh! Ben you’re beginning again; one- 
step, words and music by Harry Cur- 
wen, Ralph Stanley and Al. Max, all 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by N. L. Low;..in FE. . (Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
Yapigzo: 1 :@ June 18;. EH 692602; 


‘, 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 15460 


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15461 : 


Oh, beneditte ’e femmene; versi di 
Luigi Lica, musica di R. DeLuca, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
July 18. 1928; E 696312; Ralph De- 
Luea, Brooklyn. 15461 


Oh boy, oh joy; words and music by 
B. Samberg. [Words and melody 
only]. © 2, c¢; daly,17.1:1928;,. B 
695493; Benjamin Samberg, Brook- 
lyn. 15462 


Oh boys, she can cook; words by H. A. 
Lindsay, musie by David Reed. © 
le. June 25, 1928; E 693690: Howard 
A. Lindsay, Allison Park, Pa. 15463 


On! Clara; one step, words and music 


by S. E. Perey, of Australia. © 1. 
May 3, 1928; E 697203; Sidney 


Easton Percy, Rockhampton, Queens- 
land, Australia. 15464 


Oh, give me back those summer days; 
words and melody by EH. J. Link. © 
1e. July 16, 1928; E 695473 ; Hdward 
J. Link, Chicago. r 


Oh! how yow’ll be surpr’sed; words by 
J. P. Gagne, music by Richard 
Broughton. © 1c. June 22, 1928; 
E 694720: Joseph Paul Gagne, 
Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario, Canada. 

15466 


Oh! I’m feeling blue; words and 
melody by H. M. Stewart, arr. by 


H. T. McLean. © 1 ec. June 22, 
1928; E 694722; Hellon M. Stewart, 
Gulfport, Miss. 15467 
Oh! it’s fine at the fair; words by 


Herbert J. Brandon, music by Robert 
Coverley, of England;in F. © July 
5, 1928; 1° @ July 6; EB 692999; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 
15468 


Oh! marathon for evermore; lyric and 
music by H. M. Roach. [Photostat] 
© 1c. June 25, 1928; E 693760; 
Edith Marie Roach, Oklahoma City, 


Okl. 15469 
Oh, Mary, please, leave me alone; 
words and melody by John J. 


Schneider. © 1 c. June 26, 1928; 
E 693693 ; Songtex music co., Phila- 
delphia. 15470 


Oh Mister Columbus we're all very 
much obliged to you; words and 
music by A. J. Cleare. [Blue-print ] 
© 1c. July 18, 1928; EH 696299; 
Albert John Cleare, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 15471 


15465 


Dt: 1, DoS wee 


Oh there ain’t no flies on us; words by 
Arthur LeRoy Kaser, music by Joan 
Clark. Dayton, O., Paine ‘pub. .co. 
©)" Jithy 12) 1928 oe hel eee 
656408 ; Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, O. 

15472 

Jhio remembering (Ricordi di Ohio) ; 
valse, by Valentino Roma ; accordion. 
© Jutie 6, 1928; 2 c. June’ 28; EB 
653738; Roma music co., Cleveland. 

15473 


Ohio river blues; words by Hollis C. 
Franklin, music by Betsy White. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 25, 1928: E 696517; Vernon 
Dalhart, New York. 15474 


O’Hooligan’s ball; words and melody 
by F. Crummit. ©1l1e. July 2, 1928; 
EK 695197; Frank Crummit, Long- 
meadow, Mass. 15475 


Oili’ oili’ oila’; versi.e musica di F. 
Trombetta ;. pf): © v.11 G.duly » 20, 
1928; HE 696567; Francesco. Trom- 
betta, Philadelphia. ' 15476 


Oily blues : words by A. A. Granger, 
music by Raymond Francis, with 
quartet cho. © June 18, 1928; 2 c¢. 


June 21; EK 694782; Arthur A. 
Granger and George L. Gregg, 
Champaign, Ill. 15477 
Okolehac blues; Hawaiian comedy 


song, words and music by J. Noble; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 25, 
1928: 2c. July 28; E 695694; John 
Noble, Honolulu. 15478 


Old acquaintance; march, by C. A. 
Ward, op. 10; pf. © July 12, 1928; 
2c. July 16; E 696384; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15479 


Old black mammy blues; words and 
musie by A. O. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. June 18, 1928; 
E 693492; Alma Oswald Smith, 
Memphis, Tenn. 15480 


Old (The) bookkeeper; words by 
Monte Wellings, music by Harvey 
Gaul; med. high voice. © May 23, 
1928; 2 ¢. June 20; E 694638; Carl 
Fischer, inc.,.New York. 15481 


Old Colonel; march, by Nathaniel Shil- 
kret : pf. (© Apr. 25; 1928 2°e> June 
20; BH 694597; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 15482 


Old commandment blues; words and 
melody by Jack Wood. © 1e. June 
30, 1928: E 693830; Georgia music 
co., New York. 15483 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


15505 


a 


Old (An) fashioned girl; words and 
melody by B. G. DeSylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. © 1c. 
July 7, 1928; E 696067; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inec., New York. 


15484 
Old favorites; fox trot, arr. by G. F. 
Briegel; orch. 4to. © ly 10, 


1928; 2 ce. July 10; E 695277 ; George 


F. Briegel, New York. 15485 
‘Old friends together; four-pt. cho., 
words anon., music by Ernest J. 


Jackson; men’s voices. 4to. © June 

26, 1928: 2 c. June 22; BH 694695; 

Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 
15486 


‘Old man moon; words and music by 
OC. Astm. "© Tune’ 29, 1928; ''2’ ¢. 
July 7; HB 695252; Charles Astin, 
Palmetto, Ga. 15487 


Old (The) man’s lament; Melody 
moans those lonesome tones, spirit- 
ual, words by L. R. Clark, arr. of 
words and melody byZ. Seybold; 
violin. © July 18, 1928; 2 c. July 
21; E 696346; Zeb Seybold, Ada, 
OKI. 15488 


Old (The) Milaca trail; words and 
music by G. ©. Joslyn. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 30, 1928; 
E 696618; George C. Joslyn, Minne- 
apolis. 15489 


‘Old sand-man; words and music by 
G. M. Rosenstein. © 1c. July 21, 
1928 ;.E 696425; George Morris Ro- 
senstein, Philadelphia. 15490 


‘Old (The) soldier; words by Walter 
de la Mare, music by Victor Hely 
Hutchinson. © Mar. 8, 1928; 1 e¢. 
June 21; E 692611; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 15491 


Old (The) South barracks, oh; words 
by Henry O. Kent, set to the tune 
The wearing of the green, arr. by 
R. H. W. © June 380, 1928; 2 «. 
July 16; E 696232; Norwich univer- 
sity, Northfield, Vt. 15492 


‘Old Spanish songs; as sung by Maria 
Antonia Jimeno de Arata, compiled 
and arr. by Antoni Van der Voort. 
© May 21, 1928; 2 ec. May 31; aff. 
July 7; A 1085113; Adela M. A. 
Voorhees, Los Angeles. 15493 


Old sweetheart of mine; waltz, lyric 
by B. B. Golding, music by Isabel 
Mayer. Boston, Mayer & Mayer mu- 
sie pub. co. © June 11, 1928; 2 «. 
July 9; E 696020; Beryl B. Golding, 
Millinocket, Me. 15494 


7513—28——7 


Ole man Winter; words by Frank L. 
Stanton, music by George Bagby. 
© June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 23; EB 
693786; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15495 


Olympians (The) ; fox trot, words and 
music by M. J. Benjamin. Miami, 
Fla., M. Jerome music pub. co. © 
June 20, 1928; 2 ¢c. June 28; E 
693805; Milton Jerome Benjamin, 
Miami. 15496 


On a blue lagoon; words and melody 
by Norman Clark. © 1 ¢. July 18, 
1928; EH 696308; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 15497 


On a garden gate; words by Jeanne 
Rogers, music by Zella Cannon. © 
1c. June 23, 1928; E 693626; Zella 
F. Cannon, Ft. Riley, Kan. 15498 


On a picnic [and] A Chinese dance; 
by Minnie Coons Freeman; pf. 
July 10, 1928; 2 c« July 13; HB 
696221; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 15499 


On a Singing girl; words by Elinor 
Wiley, music by Constance Her- 
reshoff; high voice. © July 18, 
1928 > 2. Co silly 2.5. Wi, G9G4aee Jl. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 15500 


On me suit; one-step, paroles et mu- 
Sique de Fred Pearly et Pierre 
Chagnon, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 20, 1928: 
1e. July 3; E 697153; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15501 


On the banks of the old Omaha; words 
and music by A. Jenkins. music arr. 
by Irene Spain. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. July 3, 1928; HB 
693931; Andrew Jenkins, New York. 

15502 


On the fjord; fantasy from Norwegian 
sketches, by Frederick Wick; full. 
orch., with pf. conductor. © June 
11, 1928; 2 ec. June 27; E 694868; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15503 


On the merry go round; by Ivan Mos- 
cow; pf. Los Angeles, Calif., Para- 
mount music pub. co. © June 21, 
1928; 2 c. June 25; E 693680; Ru- 
dolph Polak, Los Angeles. 15504 


On the poor house poreh; words and 
music by Ralph Dick. © July 10, 
1928; 2 c. July 11; E 696120; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 15505 


809 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15506 


pt. II, n. S., v. 23 


On the road; march, by Edwin Franko 
Goldman; band, with solo B flat 
trumpet or cornet conductor. 4to. 
© Apr. 28, 1928; 2 ec. June 20; E 
694571; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 15506 


On the road; march, by Edwin Franko 
Goidman; orch., with pf. conductor. 


4to. © May 29, 1928; 2 ec. June 20; 
E 694567; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 15507 


On the road; march, by Edwin Franko 


Goldman; pf. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. 
June 20; E 694599; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15508 


On the water (Sur leau) ; barcarolle, 
by Paul Rougnon, of France; pf. 
© June 29, 1928; 2 c. June 29; E 
695031; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15509 


On the wings of love; from Clowns in 
clover, words by Donovan Parsons, 


music by Noel Gay, of England; pf.’ 


and ukulele aec.; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] ‘© June 4, 
1928" AS ce June “1b s) eB 69259: 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

15510 


On tip-toes; valse mystérieuse, by 
Hugo Felix; orch., with pf. conduc- 


tor. 4to. © May 3, 1928; 2 ¢. June 
20; E 694569; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 15511 


On to victory; hymn with chorus, 
words and music by Haldor Lillenas, 
of Norway, domiciled at’ Indian- 
apolis. 8vo. © June 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 21; E 693584; Lillenas pub. Co., 
Indianapolis. 15512 


Once in a lifetime ; from Earl Carroll’s 
vanities, lyric by Raymond Klages, 
music by Jesse Greer; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Hank Linet [pseud. 
of Henry A. Linet] © July 27, 1928; 
2c. July 28; E 6956838; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 15513 


Once move, dear, before adieu; waltz, 
words and music by E. LeSieur. © 
1c. June 27, 1928; E 693747; Eugene 
LeSieur, Sanford, Me. 15514. 


Once upen a time; woids and music 
by Lou Davis and Herman Ackman. 
© Mar. 24,'.1928;°2'¢. July 10; EB 
695294; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 15515 

One (The) girl; words and melody by 
W: UH Morgan! “©!'4 e.% Jnly? 131, 
1928: E 695742; Will H. Morgan, 
San Francisco. 15515 


One (The) hope; poem by Dante 
Gabriel Rossetti, music by John Ire- 
land, of Great Britain. © May 21, 
1928; 1 c. June 4; B 692851; Auge- 
ner, ltd., London. 15517 


One little hour; words by Elizabeth 
Evelyn Moore, music by Robert S. 
Flac@r; high voice. © June 27, 
1928; 2 ec. June 28; EH 695065; R. L. 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 15518 


One more kiss from your lips; waltz, 
verse and music by D. Evans, of 
Hungary, domiciled at Bethichem,, 
Pa. ©1c. June 26, 1928; E 694973; 
Dezso Evans, Bethlehem, Pa. 15519) 


O'Neill (Norman) Four syncopated 
pieces; by N. O'Neill, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. 1. Merry and bright. [3 
others] © June 8, 1928; 1 ¢. June 
19; E 692765; Joseph Williams, Itd., 


London. 15520: 
Only one prayer : to-day; anthem, 


words by Wm. C. Dix, music by 
Charles Huerter; mixed voices. Ato. 
© July 25.5 19238. 9s aalveo. BL 
695658 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 15521 
Only you; words by S. W. H. Tyler, 
music by Harry L. Cook; in A flat. 
© 1c. June 27, 1928; E 694952. 

Samuel W. H. Tyler, Louisville. 
AD 


Orbits; words by William Mountain,. 
music by Philip Dalmas; sop. or ten. 
© June 6, 1928; 2 ce June 28; E 
693728; Sophie Dalmas, Wellfleet, 
Mass. 15523. 


Orchestra folio; collection of selected. 
compositions suitable for school, 
church and home use, arr. by M. L. 
Leake; pf. conductor. v. 3. © June 
14, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. dune 15; A. 
1081496 ; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. . 15524 


Orchidées (Orchideans) ; intermezzo,. 
de Léon Jessel, of Germany; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
10, 1928; 1 c. July 2} BH 697095; EH. 
Gaudet, Paris. 15525. 

Original blues; words by Iva France, 
melody by Charles Dayenport. © 
1 ¢. June 20, 1928; E 694649; Brait- 
erman-Fedder ¢co., ine., Baltimore. 

15526: 

Orphans of the storm; dramtie num- 
bers from D. W. Griffith’s photoplay, 
by William Frederick Peters; instru- 


mental. © Lee Julye%,U19285° © 
695551; Julia Peters, Englewood, 
N. J. 1552T 


810 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


15549 


Gece ee ————. 


Oui, papa ... (Ev-rybody loves my 
girl) ; fox-trot, paroles anglaises de 
Sam Lewis et Joe Young, paroles 
francaises de Battaille-Henri, mu- 
sique de Maurice Abrahams, of 
France. © June 10, 1928; 1 ¢. July 
2; EH 697100; Publications Francis- 
Day, s. a., Paris. - 15528 


Our conquering hero; march, by Wal- 
lace A. Johnson; pf. © June 29, 
1928; 2 c. June 29 ; E 695027 ; The- 
odere Presser co., Philadeiphia. 

15529 


Our dictionary of love; fox trot, words 
and music by Art Boyd; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 23, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 10; E 695293; John Charles 
Brinegar, Council Bluffs, Ia. 15530 


Our Georgette; words by Perey Edgar 
and Frank Wood, music by Maurice 
Scott, of England; pf. and ukulele 

eec.; in EB flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 4, 1928; 
1c. June 15; BE 692584; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 15531 


Our wedding bells; words and music 
by E. Slocum. ©1ce. June 23, 1928; 
E 694749; Ethel Slocum, Los An- 
geles. 15532 


Out-o’-town gal; words and music by 
Walter Donaldson. © May 28, 1928; 
2c. June 2; E 693500; Donaldson- 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

15533 


Out of the darkness; words by C. F. 
Timpe, music by William G. Roze- 
boom; pf. © June 29, 1928; 1 « 
July 30; E 696610; Carl F. Timpe, 
Davenport, Ta. 15984 


Out of the dawn; words and music by 
Walter Donaldson ; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 9, 1928 : 2 epauly eid: 
E 695424; Donaldson-Douglas & 
Gumble, inc., New York. 15535 


Outside; words and music by F, X. 
Flynn. [Words and melcedy only] 
© 1e¢ July 30, 1928; E 695729: 
Frank X. Flynn, New York. 15536 


Over and over; words by EH. L. Thomp- 
son, music by N. Carlson. © June 
20, 1928; 2 c. June 28; E 695082; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

15537 


Ovcr the hill to the town; unison song, 
words by Marguret G. Rhodes, music 
by George Rathbone, of England; 
treble yoices; in F. to. [Staff 


and tonic sol-fa notaticns| © July 
5, 1928; 1 c. July 6; E 692971; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 15538 


Over the hurdles; galop, by Ruda 
Lakay; orch: 4to. © July 3, 1928 
2c. July 5; E 695227; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

15539 

Over the top in November; words and 
music by H. E. Crow. [Blue-print] 
© 1e July 20, 1928; E 695596; 
Henry Ernest Crow, Topeka, Kans. 

15540 


Over the waves; waltz, by Juventino 
Rosas, arr. by Ida H. Jeston, op. 
Zor no. 10°) pra’ ©] dunes 22, 1928's 
2. .@., June 98 ; EK 6938770; John hy 
Seidt, Baltimore. 15541 


Owl (The); by Trygve Torjussen, of 
Norway, op. 63, no. 4; pf. © June 
28, 1928: 2 c July, 2;.H. 696030; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

‘ 15542 


Owl (The); 2-part song, words by 
Tennyson, music by Frank A. Chap- 
ple, of Great Britain; in A. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
July 10, 1928; 1c. July 12; E 697240; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 

15543 

Padre Francesco; operetta in 2 atti, 
parole e musica di P. Leoni, of Italy. 
© 1«e July 24, 1928; E 695684; 
Pasquale Leoni, San Franc:sco. 


15544 

Pal; words and melody by M. M. 
Popp. 1 c« June 26, 1928; E 
694911; Magdalen M. Popp, Detroit. 
15545. 

Pal (The) I left behind; words and’ 
music by A. Knight. © 1e. July 


31, 1928; E 695756; Arthur Knight, 
New York. 15546: 


Pal of long ago; words by E. Kipp and 
F. Bracken, music by David Reed. 
©1e. July 12, 1928; E 695412; Barl 


A. Kipp and Francis’ Bracken, 
Waverly, N. Y. 15547 
Pal of my heart; words by R. Lom- 


bardero and Joseph A. Sevina, mel- 
ody by R. Lombardero. © 1. July 
30, 1928; E 695764; Raymond Lom- 
bardero, San Francisco. 15548 


Pal (The) that you might have been; 
fex trot, words by C. Heekendorn, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. June 
21, 1928; E 693579 ; Clarence Hecken- 
dorn, Houston. 15548 


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15550 


Palaschko (J.) 25 études mélodiques 
(25 melodic studies); sur la 4° 
corde); de J. Palaschko, of Ger- 
many, op. 75; violin. © June 10, 
1928; L.e. July. 2; .E, 697105; ‘Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 15550 


Palaschko (Jchannes) 50 melodische 
violin-etuden (50 etudes mélodiques 
pour le violon); fiir die elementar 
u. mittelstufe, von J. Palaschko, of 
Germany, op. 76. Mainz u. Leipzig, 
B. Schott’s séhne. pt. 1, no. 1-18, 
1. position.—pt. 2. no. 19-84, 1. u. 
3.. position.—pt. 3. no. 35-50, 1., 3. 
u. 5. position. © June 20, 1928; 
1 c. each June 138; E 692685-692687 ; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. 

15551-15553 


Palermo; sérénade sicilienne, de Mareel 
Laisné. cf France; violoncelle solo 
et orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. July 2; 1928; 
EK 697098; Marcel Labbé, Paris. 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Libera me; by Orlando di Lasso 
[and] Jesu, Salvator noster; arr. 
according to old mss. by Don Bar- 
tolomeo Cordans or by Palestrina; 
copyright is based upon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his 
interpretation represented in the 
legible nctation thereof contained in 
the copies filed; male voices a ca- 
pella. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1928;.2 e. 
June 27; E 694999; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15555 


O bone Jesu (O kindly Jesus) 
jand] Adoramus Te, Christe (Let 
us praise Thee, Christ); English 
words by Margaret Churchill; music 
by G. P. da Palestrina; copyright is 
based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed; male voices a capella. 4to. © 
Peb:: 14.1928" 2 (es lune. azite, 
694998 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
15556 


Paname ... n’est pas Paris; paroles 
de Mistinguett et Jean Pic, musique 
de Tom Waltham et Fred Mélé, both 
of France. © June 15, 1928; 1 «. 
July 2; KE 697122: Editions musicales 
Evette, Paris. THOS ¢. 


Pansies; words by Edgar Leslie, music 
by Horatio Nicholls [pseud. of 
Lawrence Wright] of Great Britain ; 
pf. ace, with banjuele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 


15554 © 


Dt, Ts ve 


F, with harmonised 
male or female voices. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 239, 
1928; 1 ec. June 1; E. 692861; Law- 
rence Wright music ¢o., London. 
15558 


Paquita; cancién Argentina, by Nor- 
man Leigh, arr. by R. H. Hildreth; 
orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
June 30, 1928; 2 ¢ June 28:' BE 
695096; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

15559 

Par les rues éclatantes; de Jeanne 
Leleu, of France; pf. © June 10, 
L928) ) dives ube 2 ya esis HAl- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 15560 


Parfum (La) impérissable; mélodie, 
poésie de Leconte de Lisle, musique 
de Charles-René, of France; voix 
élevées. © June 5, 1928; 1 c. June 
28; E 697071; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. } 15561 


Pass please; musical comedy, words by 
Ruth Rylan [pseud. of O. Sutro], 
music by Harold Morris. ©1c. May 
18, 1928; D 27325; Ottilie Sutro, New 
York. 15562 


Passerby (The); words and musie by 
B. M. Graebner. © 1 c. June 19, 
1928; E 693488 ; Bertha May Graeb- 
ner, Chicago. 15563 


Passing (The) caravan; desert epi- 
sode, by L. G. del Castillo, arr. by 
Clayton Mills; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © May 31, 1928; 2 e. 
June 26; EH 694841; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 15564 


Passion flower; poem: idyll, by Cuth- 
bert Clarke, of Great Brita’n; pf. © 
July 12, ‘1925 eave. hh) 
697275; James Planta Hull, London. 

15565 


Pastime and good: company; by 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 103° pi. “Dk, 12e3,© Mar, 
22, 1928; 1 ec. each June 21; E 
692659, 692660; Oxford university 
press, London. . 15566, 15567 


Patriotic songs of America; compiled 
by J. Hancock mutual life insurance 
eco. 24mo. © June 14, 1928; 2 «. 
and aff. June 19; A 1082121; John 
Hancock mutual life insurance co., 
Boston. 15568 

Pavos (Los) reales; corrido, letra y 
musica di F. V. Leal; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © July 10, 1928; 2c. July 24; 
E 695603; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los 
Angeles. 15569 


refrain for 


812 


* MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Pay day daddy blues; words by Eva 
Fears, melody by Elzadie Robinson. 
© 1c. June 21, 1928; EB 693569 ; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 


15570 
Pays de langue francaise; Belgique- 
Canada-Suisse, mélodies populaires 


du folklore étranger, compilé de L. 
Brochart, of France. S8vo. © June 
5, 1928; 1 ce. July 2; BE 697087; Heu- 
gel, Paris. ae 15571 


Pays german ques et scandinaves; Al- 


lemagne-Danemark. Suéde-Norvége, | 


mélodies populaires du _ folklore 
étranger, compilé de L. Brochart, of 
France. 8vo. © June 5, 1928; 1c. 
July 2; E 697089; Heugel, Paris. 
15572 


Pays slaves; Bulgarie-Pologne-Russie- 
Serbie - Tchéco - Slovaquie - Ukraine, 
mélodies populaires du _ folklore 
étranger, compilé de L. Brochart, of 
France. 8vo. © June 5, 1928; 1 «. 
July 2; E 697088; Heugel, Paris. 

15573 


Pe na femmena; versi di S. Ricca, 
mus ca di Vincenzo De Crescenzo, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
July 2, 1928; E 693874; Silvio Ricca, 
Brooklyn. 15574 


Peace (The) of Allah; words anon., 
musie by G. M. Bardell. © 1c. May 
18, 1928; E 693497; Gladys Marie 
Bardell, San Jose, Calif. 15575 


Peace song; patriotic song, words by 
L. S. Craig, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. Limestone, Pa., Craig music 
pub. house. © July 7, 1928; 2 e¢. 
July 12; E 695362; Love Sloan Craig, 
L’'mestone, Pa. 15576 


Pedal studies for theatre organ; by V. 
A. Knauss. Allentown, Pa. Ver- 
mond Knauss school of theatre or- 
gan playing. © July 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 18; E 696191; Vermond Addi- 
son Knauss, Allentown, Pa. ns tar ar 

Pedlar’s pack; suite, by Clemence Roff, 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 10, 
1928; 1 « July 12; EK 697244; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 15578 


Peele (Dudley) Four chime preludes; 


organ. © June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 
22; E 694674; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 15579 
Peep-bo! a-ha! I see you; fox-trot, 


words and music by Fred Holt, of 
Hngland; pf. and ukulele acc.; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 


, 15591 


June 4, 1928; 1c. June 15; E 692585; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 
15580 


Peggy mine; waltz, words by HB. Mag- 
nus Ingleton, music by I. B. Korn- 
blum. © June 14, 1928; 2 c. June 
23; E 694735; Peggy Hamilton, Los 
Angeles. 15581 


Pennellate mus‘cali (Musikalische pin- 


selstriche) ; brevi pagine di Carlo 
Pedron, of Italy; pf. 1. Chiesetta 
alpestre. [5 others] © May 831, 


1928; 1 c. June 26; E 692891; A. & 
G. Carish & c., Milan. 15582 


Pensando a te; mazurka, di N. Epis- 
copo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©) ic: June 80;,/1928; HW 
693816; Nicola Episcopo, New York. 

15583 


Pensées (Les) ; mélodie, poésie d’Ar- 
mand Foucher, musique de Martn 


Gracias, of France. Editions Cos- 
tallat. © June 20, 1928; 1 e« July 
3; E 697115; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 15584 


Per sempre; mazurka, by M. Loguer- 
cio; violin. © 1c. June 26, 1928; E 
694923; Michael Loguercio, Brook- 
lyn. 15585 


Perey Murphy’s Georgia blues; words 
and music by P. Murphy. © 1 e¢. 
July 16, 1928; EH 696245; Percy Mur- 
phy, Louisville. 15586 


Perfect (The) girl; fox trot, words 
and music by R. 8S. Cooper. © 1 «. 
June 29, 1928; E 693850; Richard 
Sidney Cooper, Baltimore. 15587 


Perlacher laendler; arr. by Joseph P. 
Hilsnic; concertina. © June 20, 
1928; 2 ¢c. June 26; E 693665; Vitak- 
Elsnic co., Chicago. 15588 


Perlas negras; vals de concerto, letra 
y musica de J. Marrero; pf. © June 
11, 1928; 2 ec. June 27; E 694862; 
Jacinto Marrero, Aguadilla, Porto 
Rico. 15589 


Persiflage; danse grotesque, by W. T. 
Francis, arr. by George J. Trinkaus; 
pf. and organ. © July 16, 1928; 
2c. July 19; E 695540; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 15590 


Petite (Une) barecarolle; d’André 
Caplet, transcrite par Louis Four- 
nier, of France; violoncelle. © 
June, 5, 1928;:;1..e@ June%.28;, EH 
697078; Durand et cie., Paris. 15591 


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15592 


Petite (Une) berceuse; d’André Cap- 
let, transecrite par Louis Fournier, 


of France; violoncelle. © June 5, 
1928; 1 ¢ June 28; EH 697077; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 15592 


Petite chérie; English and Spanish 
words and music by A. D. Tessier. 
[Photostat] © 1c. June 27, 1928; 
E 694951; Albert Denis Tessier, 
Visalia, Calif. 15593 


Petite valse; by Cedric W. Lemont, 
op. 43, no. 1; pf. © May 23, 1928; 


2 e June 20; E 694633; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 15594 
Petite valse; pedal study, by Ida 


Bostelmann; pf. © June 30, 1928; 
2 ec. June 29; E 6951385; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 15595 


Phillida; gavotte, by Geoffrey O’Con- 
nor-Morris, of Great Britain, op. 37, 


no../4 > pfs) © May +21 #928571) ¢. 
June 4; EH 692847; Augener, ltd., - 
London. 15596 


Phrygian (A) rhapsody; words by 
Alberta Kumler Grimm, music by 
C. H. Grimm, op. 21; contralto or 
inezzo-sop. Solo, women’s cho., with 
flute or violin or cello, and pf. or 
harp ace. 4to. © July 5, 1928; 
2c July 6; EH 695246; Carl Hugo 
Grimm, Cincinnaiti. 15597 

Piano voluntaries ; preludes, offertories 
and postludes for religious services 
and Sunday schools, compiled by 


Preston Ware Orem. © Aug. 1, 
1928; 2..¢74and sath, Age: Wi A 
1084933; Theodore Presser. Co., 
Philadelphia. 15598 


Pickin’ cotton; from 9th ed. of George 
White’s scandals, words and music 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 
tay Henderson; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © 
June 2te OA ONS a2. Sime 220) 
694668; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 15599 


Pictures of memory; reverie, by Leon 
E. Simmons; pf. © July 12; 1928; 


2G uly. VAG) Te OGGsSlis At ey. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15600 


Piece romantique; de Marcel Grand- 
jany, of France,.op. 15; pf. © June 
5, 1928; 1 « June 28; E 697081; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 15601 


Pining for you; words and music by 
J. Green. of England, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. © 1c. July 11, 1928; 
EK 696136; Joseph Green, Los An- 
geles. 15602 


Pt. Ti. ness vee 


Pink (The) plant-pot; from On with 
the show, words by Martyn Herbert, 
music by Norman Long, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 14, 1928; 
1 e@ July 16; E 697176;. Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 15603 


Pipes (The) o’ Pan; duet or 2-pt. cho., 
words and music by William Baines. 


4to. © July 26, 1928; 2 ec. July 28; 
E 696588; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 15604 


Pizziarco; by J. Little; violin and pf. 
© June 20, 1928; 2 « June 20; EB 
694563 ; Joseph Little, Chicago. 

: 15605 


Plaint; by Parke V. Hogan; organ. 
© June 29, 1928; 2 c June 29; B 
695024; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15606 


Plaintive melody; lyrics by Harold G. 
Sliber, music by Maynard H. Wil- 
liams [pseud. of W. H. Mitchell} 
©°1 co July’ 25;' 1928 ; “HP 696483 ; 
Wm. Hobart Mitchell, Rochesier, 
IN. a. 15607 


Plantation; quartet, werds by Neville 
Fleeson, music by M. Raul Steiner, 
arr. by William Stickles; male 
voices. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
ine. ©’ June 12;719285) 2 0¢. June 
138; E 694793; Harms, inc., New 
York. 15608 


Playful puss; fox-trot, by Toni Far- 
rell, of Great Britain; pf. © May 
29,. 1928; 1)...c. mesGey HiyGS23872:; 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 15609 


Playing tag [and] Putting dolly to 
bed; by Minnie Coons Freemzn; pf. 
©. July) 10; 1928) 240 Palys das) 1 
696220; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

15610 


Playing with fire; by Willy Kieruliff, 
of Denmark; pf. © June 6, 1928; 
1 ec. June 18; E 692675; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 15611 


Playtime; tunes and rhymes for young 
children, verses and music by Ber- 
nice Frost; pf. obl: 8vo. © July 
13, 1928; 2 c. July 20; E 696350; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 15612 


Pleading; words and melody by J. 
Zavadil. © 1 ce. June 26, 1928; EH 
694937; Jaroslav Zavadil, Baltimore. 

15613 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Please come back to me; words by 
Gus Henning, melody by M. Jud- 
Hieks irs. ©, 1) c. July:,16,, 1928 5. BE 
696248; Martin Judnich, jr., San 
Francisco. 15614 


Please don’t ery; fox trot, words and 
music by E. LeSieur. © 1 ¢. June 
27, 1928; E 693748; Eugene LeSieur, 
Sanford, Me. 15615 


Please don’t tell me that you’ve been 
pretending; words by T. R. Duncan, 
musie by Neal Herrick Spaulding; 
pt. ©1e. June 30, 1928; E 693820; 
Thecdore R. Dunean, Mountain 
View, Calif. 15616 


Please, my nerves; words by Jack Yel- 
len and Benée Russell, music by 
Milton Ager; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Pew as. » 1928: 2c: July 7..H 
696052; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 15617 


Plenilunio; serenata-intermezzo, di A. 
C. Villamaina, of Italy; orch., con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 
1 ec. June 18; EH 692579; A. Forlivesi 
& c., Florenee, Italy. 15618 


Plot; by Max Irwin, of Great Britain ; 
orch. 4to. © May 16, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 2; E 692868; Chappell & co., 
lid., London. 15619 


Poem; by Douglas Macdonald Stew- 
art, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
© May 29, 1928; 1 c. June 23; EB 
692843 ; Augener, ltd., London. 

15620 


Poeme; d’Ania Samuel, of France; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1927: 1 c. June 28, 1928; 
HE} 697005;-Ch. Hayet, Paris. 15621 


Polichinelle; by S. Rachmaninoff, arr. 
by H. Maurice Jacquet, of France, 
domiciled at New York; orch., with 
pf. conductor. © July 10, 1928; 2c. 
July 13; E 696228; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 15622 


Policy blues; words and melody by 
}izadie Robinson. © 1 ¢. June 21, 
1928; E 693571; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 15623 


Polsey skrzydlaci rycerze; marsz, 
stowa J. S. Zielinskiego, muzyka 
Frank Przybylskiego. © 1 ¢. June 
22, 1928; E 693651; Wtadysiaw H. 


Sajewski, Chicago. 15624 
Polski skraiu (From Poland); wale, 
by L. Witkowski; violin. © 1 e. 


July 2, 1928; E 693890; Leon Wit- 
kowski, New York. 15625 


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15637 


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Poor little kid; words and music by 
K. Tarzian. © 1c. June 20, 1928; 
E 694645; Koren Tarzian, Los An- 
geles. 15626 


Poor little thing; fox-trot, de Clément 
Doucet et Philippe Parés, both of 
Krancey.pi.; © June aj 1928... J..c: 
June 28; E 697014; Hditions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 15627 


Poor people; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by Art Kassel and Carmen Lom- 
bardo,, acre “by “Bop, Harme:, Orcn. 
4to.. © May 21, 1928; 2 c. June 29; 
E 695068; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New, York. 15628 


Poor sap; words by J. Kendis, melody 
py: Hat’ “ycom “(En iee, | Salve 7, 
1928; E 695497; James Kendis, New 
York. 15629 


Porgy; from Blackbirds of 1928, words 
by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy 
McHugh. © June 23, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 27; E 694834; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 15630 


Possum lullaby; words and music by 


Frederick W. Spencer. © 1 ec. June 
28, 1928; E 695152; F. W. Spencer, 
Wilmington, N. C. 15631 


Prairie blues; by Seger Ellis; pf. © 
July 5, 1928; 2 ec. July 5; E 693949; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

15632 


Praise and give thanks; anthem, text 
from the Scriptures, music by Hazel 
Ferrell Adair, arr. by Christopher 
O'Hare; mixed voices with ten. solo. 
4to. © June 27, 1928; 2c. June 28; 
EK 695063; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 
New York. 15633 


Praise ye Jehovah; words from Psalm 
150, music by Carleton H. Bullis; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Junei25,! 19281 :2e-e. sSunes29 0 Ki 
695121; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. x 15634 


Prayer; by Cuthbert Harris, of Great 
Britain; organ. © July 25, 1928; 
2 ¢@. July 26; EH 695662; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15635 


Prayer; .music by lL. ‘A. Harline. 
[Melody only] ©1c. July 20, 1928; 
E 695587; Leigh A. Harline, San 
Francisco. 15636 


Precious hiding place; hymn, words 
by Avis Burgeson Christiansen, mu- 
sic by W. P. Loveless; alto and ten. 
voices. © June 14, 1928; 2 c. June 
29; E 693802; Wendell P. Loveless, 
Wheaton, Ill. 15637 


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15638 


Prélude en fa majeur; de Pierre Mail- 
lard, of France; pf. © June 15, 
1928; 1 « July 2; E 6971380; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 15638 


Prélude en mi flat mineur; de Pierre 
Maillard, of France; pf. © June 15, 
1928; I. ¢«. July, 2; E 697129: Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 15639 


Prélude en mi mineur; de Pierre Mail- 
lard, of, Krance;\ pf... ‘©, June. 15, 
MOZS ot dy Cw eh Uline 7 yap) GO he. Ls 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 15640 


Prelude from Suite ancienne ; by Henry 
Hadley, op. 108, arr. by Charles J. 
Roberts [pseud. of Charles Krau- 
shaar] symphonic band. Se. © 
Apr. 28, 1928; 2 ¢« June 20; B 
694608 ; Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 

15641 


Prélude pour un drame (Prelude for a 


drama); de M, Brusselmans, of 
Belgium; orch., avec. pf. ,conduc-. 
teur. 4to. © June 10, 1928; 1 «. 


July 2; E 697090; E. Gaudet, Paris. 
15642 


Preludes in octaves; by Frances Terry ; 
pf. © July 10, 1928; 2c. July 13; 
EK 696215; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 15643 


Preludietto; di F. Paolo Frontini, of 
Italy; orch. con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© June 20, 1928; 1 « June 18; EH 
692576; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 15644 


Preludio giocoso (Lustspiel overture) ; 
kino music, von Henry Weber, of 
Germany, op. 7; orch., mit violino 1. 
directeur. 4to. © June 26, 1928; 
1c. May 12; E 697185; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 15645 


Prepare for the sunshine; words and 
music by B. Samberg. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. July 27, 1928; 
E 696556; Benjamin Samberg, Brook- 
lyn. 15646 


Present arms; selection, by Richard 
Rodgers, arr. by Hans Spialek, of 
Austria, domiciled at New York; pf. 
©. duly 56. 1928) 2 ie tuly, 39s 
696016; Harms, ine., New York. 

15647 


Presidente Calles; corrido, words by 
I. M. Valle, music by J. Martin 
Lépez, of Mexico. © 1c. July 30, 
1928; HE 695745; J. Martin Ldépez, 
Chicago. 15648 


Presidential (The) campaign; march, 
by C. D. Mason; pf. ©1e. July 28, 


pt. TI, ni S., v.23: 


1928; E 696453; Carl D. Mason, 
Fenton, Mich. 15649: 


Press your lips to mine; words by L.. 
B. Harford, music by Hlizabeth G.. 
Black. [Words and melody only] 
‘© 1.@ July 16, 1928; E 696249); 
Laura B. Harford, Yak.ma, Wash. 
15650" 
Pressa-marschlied ; text von Valmarad- 
scha, musik von Leo Hysoldt, of Ger: 
many. © May 15, 1928; 1 ¢ June 
26; E 692916; Internationale presse- 
ausstellung Kéln 1928 e. V., Cologne, 
Germany. 15651 


Pressentiment (Foreboding),; de M. 
Brusselmans, of Belgium ; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 10,. 
19828; 1 «@ July 2; E 697091; HE. 
Gaudet, Paris. 15652' 


Pretty Miss Owens; words by F. 8: 
Schulz, music by David Reed. © 
June 23, 1928: 2Zoverrdiandes 25 3B 
693675; Frederick C. Sehulz, Deca- 
tur, Ill. » 15653: 


Pride of the West; characteristic 
dance, by A. Shaeffer; Ist and 2d 
ten. banjo. © June 22, 1928; 2 e. 
July 9; E 6960638; Arling Shaeffer,. 
Chicago. 15654 


Primavera waltz; melody by J. Tan- 
tillo. © Lf ¢ July 2 22s. 
695720; Joseph Tantillo, New York. 

15655: 

Primmavera Napulitana; versi di A.. 
Ametrano, musica di Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 edly ow ices; 
695318; Attilio Ametrano, New York. 

15656 

Primrose; waltz, de EH. M. Guignard, 

of France; orch., avec pf. conducteur.. 


4to. © June 10, 1928; 1 c. July 2; 
E 697099; EH. Marcel Guignard, 
Geneva, Switzerland. 15657 


Primrose (A) path to thee; caprice,. 
by Arthur A. Dion, op. 127, no. 12,. 
rev. by B. P. James; pf.  Boston- 
New York, Evans music co. © June 
29, 1928; 2 ec. July 2; E 695455; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 15658 


Principessa (La); polka, by M. Lo- 
guere!o; violin. © 1 ¢« June 26, 
1928; E 694924; Michael Loguercio, 
Brooklyn. 15659 


Printemps plein d’indolence; mélodie,. 
poésie d’ André Gide, musique de 
Robert Cremer, of France; sop. (Jin 
Jing mélodies) © June 5, 1928; 
1 « June 28; E 697043; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 15660) 


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no. 7, 1928 


Pr’son cell blues; words and melody 
by Lemon Jefferson. © 1c. July 27, 
1928; E 696569; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 15661 


Prisoner of love; words by Ted Duncan 
[i. e. T. R. Dunean], music by Neal 
Herrick Spaulding. © 1c. July 10, 
1928 ; E 695327 ; Theodore R. Duncan, 
Mountain View, Calif. 15662: 


Procession (The); by Katherine E. 
Lucke; organ. © June 22, 1928; 2c. 
June 22; E 694678; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 15663 


Procession (The); musical fancy, by 
Beryl Rubinstein; pf. © May 9, 
1928; 2 ec. June 20; E 694587; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 15664 


Prodigal (The) ; words by S. Longfel- 
low and J. F., music by Joseph 
Fletcher; low in G. June 22, 
1928; 2 e. June 23; E 693598; Robin 
Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 15665 


Progressive studies for the snare 
drum; by Carl E. Gardner. bk. 4. 
© June 14, 1928; 2. c. June 27; E 


694864; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. 15666 
Prohibition blues; words by R. H. 


McHlroy, jr., music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© ic. July 25, 1928; EB 696500; Rob- 
ert H. McHlroy, jr., Evanston, Il. 

15667 


Promised (The) land; idyll of Pales- 
tine,’ by Boris Levenson, op. 53; 
orch. with pf. conductor. New 
York, Irving Berlin standard music 
corp. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 2 « 
June 21; EH 693592; Maurice Baron, 
Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. 15668 


Puerto (HI); de la suite Iberia, par 
I. Albeniz, transcrit par E. F. Arbos, 
of Spain; orch. Partition. © June 
5, 1928; 1 c. June 28; E 697023; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 15669 


Pulcinello; by Maurice Besly, of Great 
Britain, op. 29, no. 2; pf. [London], 
Winthrop Rogers, Itd. © June 15, 
1928;. 1 ec. June 27; E 692932; 
Hawkes & son, (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 15670 


Punch and Judy; by Paul Vincent; pf. 
© July 9, 1928; 2 « July 9; BE 
696051 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 15671 


Punch and Judy’s jazz party; by Ru- 
bin. Goldmark; pf. © May 23, 
1928; 2 c. June 20; E 694624; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 15672 


15684 


. 


Pupil’s (The) third etude album; 24 
studies selected and arr. by Ferdi- 
nand Meyer [pseud. of Ernest Harry 


Adams]; pf. © June 25, 1928; 2 c. 
June 29; E 695112; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15673 
Puppen-menuett (Menuet des pou- 


pées); von Alfred Mello, of Ger- 
many, op. 53, nr. 2; streich-quintett 
mit violine obligat u. pf. direktion. 
4to. © Mar. 15, 1928; 1c¢. June 13; 
E 692759; Carmen-verlag, Dresden- 
A, Germany. 15674 


Purim; from Little books of Jewish 
songs, compiled by H. Coopersmith. 
24mo. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
June 19; A 1082127; Board of Jew- 
ish education of Chicago, Chicago. 

15675 


Purple (The) and the gold; words by 
Robert McCormick, music by Mil- 
dred M. Reading. © July 21, 1928; 
2c. July 23; BE 695722; University 
of Michigan, University high school, 
Ann Arbor. 15676 


Put a flavor to love; novelty fox trot, 
words and music by W. Crawley; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 1c. June 
22, 1928; E 694714; Wilton Craw- 
ley, New York. 15677 


Put Hoover over; words and music by 
E. G. Dowin; pf. © 1. July 30, 
1928; E 695763; Edwin Goodrich 
Dowin, Pontiac, Mich. 15678 


Put it right here or keep it out there; 
words and melody by P. Grainger. 
© 1e¢ July 12, 1928; EB 695399; 
Porter Grainger, New York. 15679 

Put on the brakes; melody by Spencer 
Williams. © 1c. June 29, 1928; E 
695183 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 15680 


Puttin’ on the ritz; words and melody 
by I. Berlin. © 1. July 27, 1928; 
E 696554; Irving Berlin inc., New 
York. 15681 


Quarante lecons de solfége; 4 change- 
ments de clés sur clés de sol et fa 
4° ligne, en 2 volumes, par Armand 
Bournonville, of France. vy. 1. Sans 
ace. 8vo.—yv. 2. Avec pf. ace. 4to. 
© June 5, 1928; 1 ¢ each June 28: 
E 697051, 697052; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 15682, 15683 


Quartet in G; by Walter Helfer, of 
Italy ; 2 violins, viola and cello. Se. 
© Dec. 30, 1927; 1 c. June 26, 1928; 
E 692828; Studio musicale Romano, 
Rome. 15684 


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15685 


Quartettliederbuch fiir mia&nnerstim- 
men; hrsg. vom soloquartett des 
lehrergesangvereins Mitinchen, von 
Georg Hoger, Franz Schmitt, u. a., 
all of Germany. Partitur. 16mo. 
© Sept. 14, 1927; 1 ce. Mar. 2, 1928; 
A—Foreign 37916; H. Sttirtz, a. g., 


Wurzburg, Germany. 15685 
Quattrociocche; waltz, by Michael 
Partipilo; accordion. © June 18, 


1928; 2 ec. June 23; E 693615; Biagio 
Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 
15686 


Queen of my dreams; words by Mar- 
garet Roberts and Henry Roberts, 
musie by Henry Roberts. © 1 «. 
June 28, 1928; E 693762; Joseph 
Henry Roberts, Norfolk, Va. 15687 


Queen of the flowers; words and mu- 
sic by EH. N. Stiles. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Jan. 5, 1928; 
1c. July 30; E 696609; Ernest Nor- 
man Stiles, Omar, W. Va. » 15688 


Queen (The) of the night; from the 


Babylon suite, by Justin Elie, arr. 


by Charles J. Roberts [pseud. of 
Charles Kraushaar]; symphonic 
band: Nes © Apr 286"19285 2! e. 
June 20; E 694610; Carl Fischer, 


inc., New York. 15689 


Queen street rag; words and melody 


by Alabama Four. © 1 e¢. June 23, 
1928; E 693632; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 15690: 


Queen’s (The) lieutenant; musical 
play in 2 acts, words and melodies 
by E. W. Simons. [Photostat] © 
1c. July 12, 1928; D 27343; Edward 
Widman Simons, San Francisco. 

15691 


Queja pampera, terra mia; versi di 
Pasquale Buongiovanni, musica di 
Manuel Barajas, of Spain; violino. 
©1c. July 18, 1928; E 696302; In- 
ternational player roll @o., 


Brooklyn. 15692 


Querida (Sweetheart) ; Spanish sere- 
nade, by Edward G. Simon; orch. 
4to. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c. June 20; 
E 694601; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 15693 


Querida (Sweetheart) ; Spanish sere- 
nade, words by José Valdez, music 
by Edward G. Simon; med. voice. © 
Apr. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. June 20; E 694600; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15694 

Query: words by Baron Keyes, music 


by L. A. Harline. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. July 20, 1928; E 


inc., 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23: 


695586; Leigh A. Harline,; San Fran- 
cisco. 15695; 


Qui est mon marquis; paroles et mu- 
sique de Vittonet, of France. ©: 
June 5, 1928; 1c. June 28; E 697010; 
B. Roudanez, Paris. 15696: 


Rache (Die) des verhdhnten liebha- 
bers; lustspieloper in 2 akten, frei 
nach einer geschichte des Kardinals- 
Bandello, text von Ernst Toller; 
musik von Friedrich Wilckens; kla- 
vier. © June 20, 1928; 1 c. June 
13; E 692688; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 15697 


Rachmaninoff (Sergei) Trois chan- 
sons russes; paroles et musique de 
S. Rachmaninoff, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York, op: 41, English 
words by Kurt Schindler, paroles: 
francais de M,. D. Calvocoressi, 
deutsche worte von Heinrich Moller. 
Paris, Edition Tair. © July 16, 
1928; 2c. July 18; H 695529; Sergei 
Rachmaninoff, New York. ' 15698: 


Radiant night; words by J. A. Mac- 
Mahon, music by Marx EH. Obern- 
dorfer. 1. Son. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. 
or bar. © June 28, 1928; 2 ¢. each. 
July 2; E 696041; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 15699: 


Radiant youth; overture, by J. H. 
Wells; band. 4to. © June 23, 1928 ; 
2c. June 23; EF 694776; Fred Jewell, 
Franklin, Ind. ° 15700: 


Radio march; by Hermann Pecking, of 
Sweden; pf. © June 138, 1928; 1 c¢. 
June 26; E 692882; Hawkes & son, 
(London) 1td., London. 15701 


Raff (Joseph Joachim) Canzona; arr.. 
by Roland Revell, of England; flute 
and pf. © June 21, 1928; i c. July 
3; E 697172; Rudall, Carte & co., 
ltd., London. 15702: 


Cavatina; arr. by A. Meale, of . 
England; organ and gramaphone re-- 
cording. © 1c. June 27, 1928; E: 
696209; Arthur Meale, Hatch End, 
England. 15703. 


Rag (The) and bottle man; by Rubin. 
Goldmark:; pf. © May 23, 1928; 2c. 
June 20; E 694625; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15704 


Rag pickers blues; by Roy Smeck;. 
plectrum guit. © June 22, 1928; 2c. 
June 23; E 694733 ; William J. Smith 
music co., inc., New York. 15705 

Ragamuffin; words by Ida Simpson, 
music by B. Boyd. [Words and. 
melody only] © 1c. June 27, 1928;: 


818 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


BE 694945: Ida Simpson Bennett and 
Bobbe Boyd, New York. 15706 


Ragtime melodrama: words by L. B. 
Hidridge, music by Gene Quaw. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
July 2, 1928; HE 693902 ; Lester Breau 
Hidridge, Chicago. ‘ 15707 


Rain; by Sarah Coleman Bragdon; pf. 
© June 25, 1928: 2c June 29; EB 
695127; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 15708 


Rain drops; waltz, words by Harry 
Chesebrough, music by A. W. Hart. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 25, 1928; EK 693707; Adelbert 
W. Hart, Preston, Id. 15709 


Rain drops; words by M. Thomas, 
music by Carol Thomas. [Words 
and melody only] [Blue print] © 
1c. July 2, 1928; E 693886; Maceo 

_ Thomas, Cleveland. 15710 


Rally day suggestion book no. 1; serv- 
ice written and compiled by Dorothy 
Lehman Sumerau, words by Julia H. 
Johnston and others, music by 8S. H. 
Meyers and others: 12mo. © Aug. 
9, 1927; 2. ¢. June 18; aff. June 27; 
A 1081673 ; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York: tale 


Rambling along the highway; words 
and music by William B. Kernell; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © July 14, 
1928; 2c. July 17; E 696281; Harms, 
inc.,. New York. 15712 


Rambling in the forest; by G. N. Ben- 
Son pr. "© July 26,' 19282 09" ¢. 
July 28; E 696602; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 15713 


Rambling (The) sailor; by Alec Row- 
ley, of Great Britain; pf. London, 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd. © July 7, 
1928; 1 c. July 14; E 697177; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 15714 


Raquel; from Earl Carroll’s vanities, 
lyric by George Whiting, music by 
Joe Burke; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry A. 
Linet] © July 27, 1928; 2 c July 
28; E 695687; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 15715 

Razz-berries baa-a-a; Billygoat’s na- 
tional anthem, words by Charles H 
Walp, music by Curley Bowen; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © June 26, 1928; 
2 c. June 28; E 695055; Billygoat 
pub. co., Allentown, Pa. 15716 


Recreation; overture, by J. E. Wells; 
band. 4to. © June 23, 1928; 2 «. 


15728 


~ 


June 23; E 694777; 
Franklin, Ind. 


Fred Jewell, 
LoTLt 


Recrutement; paroles et musique de 
Vittonet, of France. © June 5, 1928; 
1c June 28; E 697008; B. Rouda- 
nez, Paris. 15718 


Red bird march; by Charles E. Over- 
holt; pf. © June 29, 1928; 2c. June 
29; E 695030; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 15719 


Red (The) red cradle blues; words by 
C. M. Munn, music by Henry R. 
Hallbauer. © 1 ¢. July 12, 1928; 
E 695387; Christine M. Munn, Hart- 
ford. 15720 


Redheads preferred ; words and melody 
by G. F. Rubin. © 1c June 29, 
1928; E 695160; George Franks 
Rubin, Los Angeles. 15721 


Rejuvenation; lyvic and music by Art 


Boyd; pf. and, ukulele acc. © 1 ¢. 
June 21, 1928; E 694705; Jobn 


Charles Brinegar, Council Bluffs, Ia. 
15722 


Release; words by Maire Saltus, music 
by M. G. Payson. Los Angeles, G. 
Schirmer music stores, inc. © July 
Se iO2Ss 2ee, July oh Bevo l4oe 
Mary Green Payson, Los Angeles. 

15723 


Repasz band; march and two step; by 
Chas. ©. Sweeley; accordion. © 
June 2276 bO28 ++ 2. e.. sane’ 29 =o 
695141; B. Quattrociocche, Steuben- 
ville, O. 15724 


Repeat the glad story; words and mu- 
sic by Oscar H. Osterberg, harmon- 
ized by N. C. © June 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 28; E 695076; Nathaniel Carl- 
son, Miami, Fla. 15725 


Rest, holy Babe; Christmas anthem, 
words from the Bible and a hymn, 
music by Cuthbert Harris, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © July 
26, 1928) 32.2) Cs SUly 283 B. G96586 : 
Theodore Fresser co., Philadelphia. 

15726 


Return (The) from town; poem by 
Edna St. Vincent Millay, music by 
Constance’ Herreshoff; high voice. 
@) July 28; . 1928 Ore) July- 20> Hi 
696402; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

15727 


Réve d'amour; romance, by Jan Hurst, 
of Great Britain; pf. July 9, 
1928; 1c. July 6; E 697000; W. Pax- 
ton & co., Itd., London. 15728 


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15729 


Réve de bonheur (Dream of happi- 
ness); de M. Brusselmans, of Bel- 


gium; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 10, 1928; 1 c. July 2; 


E 697093; E. Gaudet, Paris. 15729 


Reverie; by Max Irwin, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. 4to. © May 16, 1928; 
1c. June 2; EH 692865; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 15730 


Reverie; by York Bowen, of England, 
op. 86; pf. © July 7, 1928; 1 «. 
July 13; EH 697180; Swan & co. (Mu- 
sic publishers) Itd., London. 15731 


Réverie (Reverie) ; von Franz A. Som- 
mer, of Germany; salon o. grosse 
orch, mit violino 1 direction. © 
May 1, 1928; 1c. June 13; H 692707; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 


Germany. 15732 
Ricordi paesani; tarantella, by KE. 
Rossi; ocarina. © 1 e. June 29, 


1928 ; EH 695164; Enrico Rossi, Brook- 
lyn. 15733 


Rider college song; words and music: 


by Rider college. Philadelphia, M. 
D. Swisher. © June 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 21; H 693940; Rider college, 
Trenton: NaJ. 15734 


Rigaudon; alla burla, by Sigfrid Karg- 
Elert, of England, op. 100, no. 4; 
organ. (In Original compositions 
for the organ, new series, no. 114) 
©idune 1, 1928" ley June 223°) 
692777; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

15735 


Ring-time; lyric by Helen Taylor, mu- 
sic by May H. Brahe ,of Great Brit- 
ain; in '‘G.,.© July 2, 1928; 1 ec. July 
20; EH 697209. Enoch & sons (1927) 
Itd., London. 15736 


Rio Grande (The); pt. song, Sea 
chanty, music by Bryceson Treharne, 
of Hngland, domiciled at New York; 
cho. of men’s voices with ten. solo. 


4to. © July 10, 1928; 2 ce. July 13; 
E 696225; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 15737 


Rio Grande valley; words and music 
by W. P. Holloway. © 1 c¢. June 25, 
1928; E 6947538; W. P. Holloway, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 15738 


Rising moon; words and music by B. 
Be -Cline... © 1.-¢. Julyri7, 2928: EB 
695492; Barney E. Cline, Pocatello, 
Id, 15739 

Rispetto; versi di Poliziano, [and] 
Canzonetta; versi di un ignoto del 

' 16 secolo, musica di ciascuno di An- 


pt, i; NYSs Voro 


tonio Veretti, of Italy. © July 2, 
1928; 1 e¢ July 3; BH 692996:" G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 15740 


Risveglio; words by Umberto Tessi- 
tore, music by S. Tessitore, of Italy, 
domiciled at Gloversville, N. Y. © 
1c. June 25, 1928; E 693920; Sal- 
vatore Tessitore, Gloversville, N. Y. 

15741 


Rita inperinete; mazurka, melodia di 
F. Crapanzano. © 1 e¢ June 16, 
1928; E 694518; S. Riccardi, New 
York. 15742 


Ritka biiza; czardas, arr. by Louis Vi- 
tak; orch. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 
1c. June 26; E 693671; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 15748 


Ritmicissimo; by Ernest Schelling; pf. 
© May 9, 1928;-2 ec. June 20; E 
694585 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

. 15744 


‘River of Jordan; words and melody 


arr. by A. PB. Canter fre) tecorlone 
27, 1928; E 694940; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 15745 


River, river; Chilean folksong, words 
by Freder ck H. Martens, musie arr. 
by Stephen Zoltai; mixed voices; pf. 
aec. ad lib by N. Clifford Page. 4to. 
©,,June,.29,. 19286, 2 tee daly 2, 
695212; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

15746 


Roaming; words by Beda, English . 
words and arr. by Harry S. Pepper, 
of England, music by Artur M. We- 
rau; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Julv 16, 1928; 1c. 
July 17; E 697182; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 15747 


Roberts (Caradoz) Two Welsh folk 
songs; Welsh words traditional, Eng- 
lsh words by Llew Tegid, music by 
C. Roberts, of Great Britain; 4 male 
voices. 4to. a. Two fond hearts. 
[1 other] © July 2, 1928; 1c. July 
6; E 692975; Banks & son, York, 
England. 15748 


Robin red-breast dance; characteristic, 
by A. Shaeffer; solo and 2nd banjo. 
© “June 29)" 1928 Ses say oe 
695521; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 

15749 


Rocked in the cradle of the deep; by 
J. P. Knight, arr. by Fred W. Cle- 
ment; orch. 4to. © July 10, 1928; 
2 ec. July 12; E 695359; Joseph E. 
Agnew, Kansas City, Mo. 15750 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


15776 


Roi (Le) David; 2° suite, d’ A. Honeg- 
ger, arr. de F. Salabert, of France; 
oreh. avee pf. conducteur. no. 1-4. 
© June 20, 1928; 1 c. each July 3; 
E 697168-697171; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 15751-15754 


Roll ng stene; words by Jeanne Ro- 


gers, music by Z. F. Cannon. © 1c. 
June 23, 1928; E 693627; Zella F. 
Cannon, Ft. Riley, Kan. 15755 


charmeuse, by Colin Mac- 
leod Campbell, of Great Britain; 
oreh., with pf. conductor. © June 
25, 1928; 1 ¢«. July 20; E 697210; 
Boosey & co., 1td., London. 15756 


Romanee; poem by R. L. Stevenson, 
musie by Elliot Griffis. © June 20, 
1928; 2 «. June 20; E 694561; Doro- 
thea L. Sehroeder, Flushing, N. Y. 

15757 


Romance of gold (Romance dor); 
words by Barbara Young, music by 
Robert Huntington Terry. © July 
13, 1928; 2 ec. July 9; E 696058 ;x Har- 
old Flammer, ine., New York. 15758 


Ronde des lutins; by Christiaan Kri- 
ens; flute, oboe and B flat clarinet. 
Pts. and se. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 «. 
June 20; E 694579; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 15759 


Room (A) with a view; from. This 
year of grace, by Noél Coward, tran- 
Seclibed by Tony Lowry, of Great 
Britain; pf. © May 26, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 2; E 692870; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 15760 


Rosalie; waltz, words and music by 
Madie Le Clair. © June 28, 1928; 
2c. July 17; E 695461; Mary Hoban 
Babb, New York. 15761 


Rose of Allandale; 2-part choral, by S. 
Nelson, arr. by Chr stopher Hare. 
4to. © July 20, 1928; 2c. July 21; 
EK 696475; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 15762 


Rose of Pennsylvania; words by E. 
Sitler, music by R. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
July 21, 1928; E 695594: Estella 
Sitler and Robt. H. Brennen, New 
York. 15763 


Rose of Spain; words by Oscar M. 
Lasser, music by H. Rubenstein, of 
Russia, domiciled at Sanatorium, 
Col. © 1c. July 9, 1928; E 696074; 
Harry Rubenstein, Sanatorium, Col. 

15764 


Rose petals; words by Rose MacAvoy, 
music by L. J. Clarkson. © 1 e. 


Romance: 


June 12, 1928; E 693807 ; Lill'an Jen- 
nings Clarkson, Portland, Or. 15765 


Rose vom Tiber, ich gliih’ im fieber 
: ; slow-fox, worte von Richard 
Bars, musik von Will Meisel, arr. 
von Franz Stolzenwald, both of Ger- 
many; orch. mit violine obligat. 4to. 
© Jan. 13, 1928; 1 « June 13; E 
692754; Edition Meisel & co., G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 15766 


Rosebud of June; words by Fritz 
Tschann [i. e. Frederick Tschann], 


music by I. Tschann; pf. © 1. 
June 29, 1928; EH 693842; Irene 
Tschann, Northfield, Minn. 15767 


Rosemary; words and music by 
Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of Leonore 
Geer] op. 132, no. 1; med. voice. © 


June “14, 1928: 2 « June “27; EH 
694865; Carl Fischer. ine, New 
York. 15768 
Roses; melody by I. Berlin. © 1 ¢. 
June 29, 1928; E 698848; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 15769 


Roses (Les); poésie d’Alban Mallet, 
musique de Paul Fiévet, of France; 
meZzZzO-Sop. [French and Wneglish 
text] © June 5, 1928; 1 ¢. June 
28; E 697076; Durand et cie., Paris, 

15770 


Roses are never blue; words and mu- 
sic by B. L. M. Johns. © 1c. June 
25, 1928; E 693714; Berta L. M. 
Johns, Orange Park, Fla. 15771 


Roses of love; words by D. E. Parker, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. July 28, 1928; 
E 695709; Daisy E. Parker, Dan- 
ville, Ill. 15772 


Roses of red; love song, by G. Romilli,. 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; vocal 
oreh, i 4to.” ©: dune %, 1928;(2 c. 
June 11; E 659442; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 157i 


Rosie; words and musie by G. Mon- 
tello. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 5, 1928; E 693494; George 
Montello, Brooklyn. 15774 


Rosse (Frederick) Two reveries; by 
F.. Rosse;., of . Great, Britain: pf. 
1. Tristesse. [1 other] © June 15, 
£92820 1 Gy dune. iZs.%, HE 7692798: 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. ENE Mon 


Rostomila polka (Darling polka); 
melody, by Anton Brousek. © 1 ¢, 
July 3, 1928; E 693912; Consolidated 
music pub. house, Chicago. 15776 


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15777 


Rosy dreams; words and music by 
Joe Verges and Charles Newman, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 5, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
12; E 695363; McKinley musie¢ co., 
Chicago. 15777 


Rot und weisse apfelbliite; aufftihr- 
ungsrecht vorbehalten, von Gust. 
Wohlgemuth, of Germany, werk 17, 
nr. 2: ten. u. basse. 4to. © Dec. 
10, 19272 1 eo.) June = 23. ISAS 
6982744; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 

15778 


Rotten (The) song; words and music 
py R. Henderly. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©1c. July 11, 1928; H 
696153; Russell Henderly, Cincin- 
nati. 15019 


Rotwand laendler; arr. by Joseph P. 
Elsnic; concertina. © June 20, 
1928; 2 ce. July 12; HE 695372; Vitak- 
Elsnie co., Chicago. -15780 


Rough water; lyrics and music by 


Maynard H. Williams [pseud. of 


W. H. Mitchell] © 1 c¢ July 25, 
1928: E 696491; Wm. Hobart Mit- 
chell, Rochester, N. Y. 15781 


Roumanian waltz; melody by M. 


Abramowitz. © 1c. May 26, 1928; 
E 690911; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. 15782 
"Round evening; lyrics by George 


Whiting, music by Herbert Steiner 
and J. Fred Coots. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 20, 1928; E 
696320; Harle music co., New York. 

15783 


Roussel (Albert) Concerto; pour pf. 
et orch. d’A. Roussel, of France, op. 
36; réduction pour 2 pfs., 4 mains. 
© June 5, 1928; 1 c. June 28; EH 
697084; Durand et cie., Paris. 15784 


Rover’s (A) love letter; waltz, words 
by F. Ossowski, music by Ray Hib- 


peler. © 1 ¢. July 9, 1928; E 
696096; Frank Ossowski, Sturgis, 
Ss. D. 15785 


Royal arcanum; golden jubilee march, 
words by Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, music 
by A. Porcasi; pf. © July 21, 1928; 
2c. July 23; E 696422; Achille Por- 
easi, Los Angeles. 15786 


Rubato: by Ernest Harry Adams; pf. 
© June 25, 1928; 2 c. June 29; EH 
695116; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 15787 


ptxk, Des. 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Mel- 
ody in F; arr. by Ida H. Jeston, op. 
23,,n0.\3; pf. -©;dune 22, 1928 =-2-@. 
June 28; E 693769; John A. Seidt, 
Baltimore. 15788 


Ruisenor ; tango cancion, letra de Jean 
de Kel-Sar, musica de Humberto 
Matéo; con contrebasse et violons. 
© June 20, 1928; 2 « July 3; BE 
695272 ; H. MacKnight, Paris. 15789 


Rustie dance; from Norwegian 
sketches, by Frederick Wick; full 
orch., with pf. conductor. © June 
11, 1928; 2 ¢ June 27; E 694860; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15790 


Rutland; words by John Greenleaf 
Whittier, music by J. D. Young, of 
Great Britain; 4 mixed voices; in 


E flat. London, Bayley & Ferguson. 
16mo. [Staff and tonic scl-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 19, 1928; 1 © Apr. 


18; E 692601; Jessie Dalzell Young, 
Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland. 15791 


Rythmic garbage; by N. H. Spaulding ; 
pf. © 1-c¢. July 21, 1928: EB 695595; 
Neal Herrick Spaulding, Mountain 
View, Calif. 15792 


Sacred (The) cup; lyric and music 


by Netta Naomi Andrews. © 1 «. 
June 29, 1928; E 695174; Janet 
Andrews’ Richison, Santa Cruz, 
Calif. 15793 


Sacred gems; collection of choruses, 
quartetts, duetts, ete., for the ehoir, 
by K. Y. Plank. 4to. Anniston, 
Ala.,-Huntingten, W. Va., K. C. P. 
co. © June 26, 1928; 2 e. and aff. 
June 28; A 1085743; Carl A. Plank 
and K. Y. Plank, Anniston, Ala. 

15794° 


Sad, lonesome and blue; words and 
melody by J. Brand. © 1c. July 
5, 1928; E 683965; Julius Brand, 
Dannemora, N. Y. 15795 

Sag’ ich blau, sagt sie griin: foxtrot, 
text von Beda, musik yon Rudolf 
Sieezyfski, of Austria, kKlav. arr. von 
Martin Uhl. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 «. 
June 26; E 692831; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 15796 


Sahara grotto band; march, by F. 
Jewell; band. 4to. © June 23, 
1928: 2 c. June 23; E 694774; Fred 
Jewell, Franklin, Ind. 15797 


Sailing along to Hawaii; words and 
music by Merton H. Bories; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 16; E 696237; Villa Moret, inc., 
San Francisco. 15798 


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no. 7, 1928 


15819 


St. Louis blues; by Wm. C. Handy, arr. 
by Geo. F. Briegel; with pf. acc. 
4to. 1. Brass quartette.—2. Saxo- 
phone quartette. © June 28, 1928; 
2c. each July 2; E 696525, 696526 ; 
Alfred &.co., New York. 15799, 15800 


‘Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Marche 
d’Etienne Marcel; arr. par Roger 
Branga, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 5, 1928; 
1 e. June 28; E 697083; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 15801 


‘SSa-ka-ka-we-a (Bird woman) ; Indian 
fox trot, words by. L. I. Haugen, 
music by Len Fleming. © June 26, 
1928; 2c. June 28; E 695057; Lettie 
I. Haugen, Hartford, S. D. 15802 


‘SSally-Ann; words and melody by D. V. 
Wagner. © 1c. July 9, 1928; E 
695311; Della V. Wagner, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 15803 


Salute to U. S. A.; words and music 
by A. V. Garman, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at Seattle. ©1c. July 9, 1928; 
E 696094; Anatoly V. Garman, Se- 
attle. 15804 


Salvataggil (Il) del Generale Nobile 
sul Polo Nordo; di G. Critelli; vio- 
lino. ©1e. July 13, 1928: E 696204 : 
Giuseppe Critelli, Brooklyn. 15805 


‘Salvation; words by E. L. Thompson, 
musie by N. Carlson. © June 20, 
1928; 2 ¢. June 28; E 695091; Na- 
thaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 15806 


Salvation (The) army brass band jour- 
nal; nos. 975-978, Mar. 1928, com- 
piled by F. G. Hawkes, of England; 
fa se. and 17° pis’ op!’ 8vol' © 
May is)" 1928; 1 e' June 19: EB 
692862; Salvationist pub. and sup- 
plies, ltd., London. 15807 


Sammlung ausgewiihlter vortragsstticke 
aus werken bertiamter meister fur 
Saxophone in Es mit begleitung des 
pianoforte, orgel oder harmonium; 
von Gustav Bumecke, of Germany; 
heft. 1. ‘[German, French and Eng- 
lish text] © July 2, 1928; 1 ¢. July 
24; E 697256; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 15808 

Sammy boys; mérch, words and music 
by’ H.’ Voorhiées!! “© 1 ‘e7' July ''23, 
1928; E 695649; Hugh Voorhies, 
Neosho, Mo. 15809 


Sanctus (Holy, holy Lord God of Sab- 
baoth) : by Bernhard Anselm Weber: 
copyright is based wpon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his 
‘interpretation represented in the 


legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed; male voices a ca- 
pella.. 4to. © Febi 14, 1928; 2 ec. 
June 27; E 694976; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15810 


Sanctus with hosanna (Holy Lord 
God of Sabbaoth); by Demetrius 
Bortniansky; copyright is based 
upon new matter of Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher namely, his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed ; 
male voices a capella. 4to. © Feb. 
14,°1928: 2 ¢. June 27; E 694975; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 15811 


Sandford pool; by Corbett Sumsion, 
of Great Britain; pf. © May 17, 
1928; 1 ec. June 21; E 692636; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

15812 


Sandman, save a dream for me; words 
by Billy Merrick, music by J. Noble; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 25, 
1928; 2 «. July 28; E 695696; John 
Noble, Honolulu. 15813 


Sangre; tango rojo, letra de Jean de 
Kel-Sar, musica de Humberto Matéo ; 
orch. © June 20, 1928; 2 c. July 
3; E 695273; H. MacKnight, Paris. 

15814 


Sanman gone to tea; cradle song, 
words by Jean Beverly, music by 
Theophilus Fitz; med. voice. Los 
Angeles, Beverly art-song shop. © 
June 1, 1928; 2.c. June 7; HE 693258 ; 
Nancy E. Myers, Los Angeles. 

15815 


Sarabande; by Sigfrid Karg-Elert, of 
England, op. 100, no. 5; organ. (Jn 
Original compositions for the organ, 
new series, no. 114) © June 21, 
1928; 1 ec. June 22: E 692778; Novel- 
lo & co., ltd., London. 15816 


Saucy Sue; musical recitation, words 
and music by Helen Wing. © July 
26, 1928; 2 ec. July 28; E 696598 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15817 


Save a little corner in heaven for me; 
words and melody by J. D. Marvin. 
© 1e. July 18, 1928; E 695559 ; John 
D. Marvin, Baltimore. 15818 


Saxophone chatter; concert waltz, by 
A. H. Deses; three saxophones, with 


pf. ace. © 1e. July 16, 1928; E 
696252; Albert H. Deses, Long 
Beach, Calif. 15819 


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15820 


Say something, Silas; words and music 
by Joan Clark. Dayton, O., Paine 
pub. co. © July 12, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
23; E 696409; Lurten M. Paine, 
Dayton, O. 15820 


Seale waltz (Tonleiter-walzer); by 
Richard Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 
120; pf. © June 18, 1928; 2c. June 
20: E 694546; Theodore Presser .co., 
Philadelphia. 15821 


Scaring the blues away; fox trot, words 
by P. Colecchia, music by Jack 
Mahoney. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e July 9 1928; E 695319; 
Pietro Coleechia, Erie, Pa. 15822 


Scarlatti (Domenico) Pastorale; arr. 
by Philip James; organ. © June 22, 
1928; 2c. June 22; E 694676; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 15823 


Scéne d’angcoisse (Scene of anguish) ; 
de M. Brusselmans, of Belgium; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur.. 4to. 
June 10, 1928; le. July 2; E 697094 ; 
EK. Gaudet, Paris. 15824 


Scenes pastorale; by George J. Trin- 
kaus;: pf. 1. Approach of day. [3 
others] © July 2, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
7; E 693997; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 15825 


Scénes persanes; de Marcel Laisné, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
1. Prologue. [3 others] © Dec. 31, 
1927; 1 e. June 28, 1928; E 697625; 
Marcel Labbé, Paris. — 15826 


Schenkst du beim tango mir dein herz; 
verse von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Hermann Krome, of Germany. © 


May 30, 1928; 1 e: June 20; E 
692606; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 15827 


Scherzosa (La) ; melody by E. Hrario. 
© 1c June 26, 1928; E 694932; 
Ernesto Erario, Brooklyn. 15828 


Schnurz und piepe; Berliner marsch- 
lied, text von Charlie K. Roellinghoff, 
musik von Theo Mackeben, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 5, 1928; 1c. June 13; 
E 692728; Funk-Dienst G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 15829 


Schnurz und piepe; Berliner marsch- 
lied, text von Charlie K. Roellinghoff, 
musik von Theo Mackeben, ausgabe 
ven Otto Lindemann, all of Ger- 
many; salon orch. 4to. © Feb. 5, 
1928: 1 ec. June 13: BH 692727; Funk- 
Dienst, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 15830 


Schon ist das lebe ang’ man 
trinkt und lustig ist; marschlied, 
text von Fritz Rotter, 


musik von | 


pt. 112, n. S., v. 23 


Netsik, klav:er arr. von Hartwig v.. 
Platen, both of Germany. © Apr. 
2, 1928; 1 ¢«. June 22; E 692878- 
Roehr aktiengesellsehaft, Berlin. 
15831 


Schén ist die jugend; volkslied aus. 
Saschsen, bearb. von Gust. Wohige- 
muth, of Germany, werk 65, nr. 5; 
ten. und bisse. 4to. © Dec. 10, 
1927; 1 ec. June 18, 1928; E 692741; 


Otto Forberg, Leipzig. - 15832: 
Schone (Die) Emma; polka, by P 
Miiller; B flat cornet. © 1c June 


2a, 1928 : E 693634 ; Peter Miller, 
Philadelphia. 15833: 


Schone Isabelle, darf ich’s wagen ...; 
foxtrot, worte yon Dr. Katscher u. 
Arendt, musik von Hermann Leo-. 
poldi, of Germany. © Apr. 2, 1928; 
1 e June 22; °E 692877; Roehr- 
aktiengesellschaft, Berlin. 15834 


_Schottis; by M. Loguercio; violin. © 


1c. June 26, 1928; E 694925 - 
Loguercio, Brooklyn. 15835: 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Andante con. 
moto und menuet; aus der Sinfonie, 
no. 5, hrsg. von H. Lemacher u. P. 
Mies, bearb. von M. Alt, of Germany ;. 
schiilerorch. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ce. 
June 13; E 692068; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne, Germany. 15836: 


—— Christ is arisen: from Goethe’s 
Faust, music by F. Schubert; copy- 
right is based upon the new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his: 
interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed; men’s voices @ 
capella. 4to. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 27; E .694991; Carl. Fischer, 
inc., New York. 1583T 


Ecossaises; by Franz Schubert, 
op. 18a, arr. by Una Bourne, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 10, 1928; 
biG dulaai2g E 697241; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. 15888: 


Glory to God in the Highest; 
words by Johann Philipp Neumann 
and G. Steiger, tr. by J. C. Graham ; 
copyright is based upon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his’ 
interpretation represented in the leg- 
ible notation thereof. contained in 
the copies filed; men’s voces a 
capella. 4to. © Feb. 138, 1928; 2 c. 
June 27; E 695008; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15839: 


Hark, hark, the lark; morning 
serenade, words from Shakespeare’s, 


Michael 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


15870 


Cymbeline, arr. by Ralph L. Bald- 
win; cho. of men’s voices. 4to. © 
July 10, 1928; 2c. July 18; E 696227 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 15840 


——  Kleinere stiicke; bearb. von Max 
Pauer, of Germany; klavier. © 
June 18, 1928; 1 c. July 3; E 697145 ; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipz g. 15841 


Mareh festive; arr. by A. Meale, 
of England: organ and gramaphone 
recording. © 1c. June 27, 1928; 
E 686210; Arthur Meale, Hatch End, 
Middlesex, England. 15842: 


Phantasien, inpromptus, moments 
mus’ caux; bearb. von Max Pauer, of 
Germany ; klavier. © June 18, 1928; 
1c. July 3; E 697144; Breitkopf & 


Hirtel, Leipzig. 15843 
Second year Schubert; 19 com- 


positons by F. Schubert, adapted, 
arr. and ed. by E. Markham Lee, of 
Great Britain: pf. © June 1, 1928: 
1c. June 11; E 685202; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., ltd., London. 15844 


Serenade; arr. by Ida H. Jeston, 
op. 23, no. 1; pf. © June 22, 1928; 
2 ec. June 28; E 693772; John A. 
Seidt, Baltimore. 15845 


—-Sonate nr. 1"; bearbeitung von 
Walter Rehberg, of Germany; E dur. 
© July-11,-1928. 1 «July, .24; H 
697272; Steingriber verlag, Leipzig. 

15846 


Sonaten; bearb. von Max Pauer, 
of Germany; klavier. bd. 1.—hbd. 2. 
© June 18, 1928; 1c. each July 3; 
E 692968, 697146; Breitkopf & Hir- 
tel, Leipzig. 15847, 15848 


—~Sonaten und stticke; bearb. von 
Max Pauer, of Germany; klavier. 
© June 18,.1928; 1.¢. July 3; E 
697143 ; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig. 
15849 


Spring, the piper; 3-part song or 
chorus, words by Margaret E. Fos- 
ter, music by Franz Schubert, op. 51, 
no. 1, adapted and arr. by John A. 


O’Shea: unchanged voices. 4to. © 
ADL 69, . 1928.2 ¢.;) June 20: EB 
694576; Carl Fischer, -ine., New 
York. 15850 


Tanze (Dances) ; bearb. von Max 
Pauer, of Germany; klavier. bd. 1 
Haye. C), dune, 18,; 1928: 1..¢. each 
July 3; E 692967, 692969; Breitkopf 
& Hiirtel, Leipzig. 15851, 15852 


7513—28——_8 


To music (An_ die musik); 
words by Franz yon Schoeber, Eng- 
lish version by Gustave Reese. © 
June, 22. .1028 0. 2 eo hune, 28; Hb 
695033; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 15853. 


Scintillating sandals; Japanese dance, 
by Frank EK. Hersom; pf.’ June 
30, 1928; 2 c. June 28; E 695098; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 15854 


Sciore arancio; versi di G. Onofri, 
musica di A. Bascetta. [Words and 
melody only] ©le. July 23, 1928; 
E 696484; Alfredo Bascetta and 
Guglielmo Onofri, Brooklyn. 15855 


Sciuri di pipi; versi e musica di J. 
Torre. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 24, 1928; E 695653 ; Jos- 


eph Torre, New York. 15856 
Scotch (The) are tight; words and 
music by R. L. Masten. ©1 ec. July 


30, 1928; E. 696630; Richard I. 
Masten, Carmel-by-the-sea, Calif. 
15857 


Scotland; national melodies, arr. by 
Aubrey Winter, of England; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. Annie 
Laurie. [2 others] © June 16, 
19285 Lo e..5 June, 295 (0 692931 > 
Hawkes & son (London) Iltd., Lon- 
don. 15858 


Scuola (La) degli unisoni generali: 
ventisette piccoli studii per le nas- 
centi bande, di Alessandro Cardoni, 
of Italy. fascicolo primo ottavo. © 
July 2, 1928; 1 c. each July’ 3; EH 
692986-692993; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. 15859-15866 


Sea (The); four pt. song, words by 
James McLeod, music by Grace M. 
Stutsman; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Jul yd 1251928 jo 2 0es July) A383 
696167; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 15867 


Sea horses; by Sybil Fountain, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Sea horses. 
[4 others] © Apr. 12, 1928; 1 ec. 
June 21; E 692657; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 15868 


Seattle and. second avenue; fox trot, 
words and music by R. Kelly. © 
1c. June 26, 1928; E 694969; Rosa 
Kelly, Seattle. 15869 


See saw; by Rubin Goldmark; pf. © 


May efor ilO28e 2, ie. jpune 20°. 
694626; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 15870 


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15871 


Seelenkampf; hochdramatisch, von 
Henry Weber, of Germany, op. 6, 
no. 2; salonorch. mit violine 1 direk- 
tion u. pf. direktion. 4to. © June 
262 1928 Te May 12. HMes2ee0; 
Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

15871 


Sehnsucht nach den bergen der hei- 
mat; salonstiick, von Wilh. Knauth, 
op. 10, bearb. von Herm. Wenzel, 
both of Germany; pf. © Apr. 19, 
1928: 1. e@ June! 135, fH G82693 5 rT. 
Portius, Leipzig. 15872 


Sei tutta bella; mazurka, by M. Lo- 
guercio; violin. © 1 ¢« June 26, 
1928; E 694927; Michael Loguercio, 
Brooklyn. 15873 


Sektgeister; marsch one-step, worte u. 
musik von Robert Baiumler, of Ger- 
many: ‘pt i ©), Dec 20192025 be. 
Juve 13; E 692763; Trebor verlag, 
Apolda, Germany. 15874 


Sempre allegri; polka, by H. Hrario; 
violin, © 1.e June’ 26,<1928 5 EH 
694933; Ernesto Hrario, Brooklyn. 

é 15875 

Send for my sweetheart; words and 
musie by G. Montello. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. June 5, 1928; 
E 693496; George Montello, Brook- 
lyn. 15876 


Send: light to Africa; words by Anna 
Louise Norris and A. F. Ingler, mu- 
sic by Arthur Forrest Ingler. © 
June 12, 1928; 2 « July 26;, EH 
695666; Susie Norris Fitkin, Brook- 
lyn. 15877 


Sentimental blues; by Seger Hllis; pf. 
©. July 519285 ,2..c.. July.) 9 5. 
693948; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 15878 


Serenade; en forme d’étude, by John 
Tasker Howard; pf. © May 9, 
1928: 2 c. June 20; EH 694591; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 15879 


Serenade espanole; letra de Enrico Iz- 
zillo, musica de J. Ardizzone. 
{Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
June 20, 1928; EK 694659; Joseph 


Ardizzone, New York. 15880 
Sérénade Napolitaine; by Egon EKd- 
wards, of Switzerland; pf. © 1. 


July 12, 1928; HE 695394; Refousse 
music co., New York. 15881 


Serenade sentimentale; by Cecil Kap- 


pey; pf. © Aug. 25, 1927; 2 c. June 
20, 1928; EF 694555; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 15882 


Dt. THN, Sy 


Serenade to the moon (Sérénade 4 la 
lune); by Harry Meyerowitz, cello 
pt. ed. and fingered by Paul Tur- 
kisher; violoncello, with pf. ace. © 
June 22, 1998: 22 ¢ Simeone E 
694803; Edward Schuberth & co., 
ine., New York. 15883 


Serenata; by Felix Swinstead, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 21, 
1928; 1c. July 23; E 697267; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. 15884 


Serenata del burattino; di Hugenio 
Mignone, of Italy; piccola orch. © 
June 1, 1928;; 1 « June 26; E 
692898 ; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

15885 


Serenata del burattino; versi di Guido 
di Napoli, musica di Hugenio Mig- 
none, of Italy. © June 1, 1928; 1 ec. 
June 26; E 692895; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢:, Milan. ; 15886 


Sermon on the mount; words by Isa- 


belle Gilkey Tilton, music by Walter 
Goodell; med. voice. © July 11, 
1928; 2 ce. July 138; E 696184; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 15887 


Services for Rosh hashonah and Yom 
kipur; morning and _ afternoon, 
words from religious -_prayers and 
psalms, music by P. Discount, of 
Lithuania, domiciled at New York; 
cantor and choir, with organ acc. 
Hartford, Fox press. (Modern can- 
tor) [Mimeograph] © June 1, 
1928; 2 c. June 20; EK 693511; Paul 
Discount, Hartford. 15888 


Services for Rosh hashonah and Yom 
kipur eve; words from religious 
prayers and psalms, music by P. 
Discount, of Lithuania, domiciled at 
New York; cantor and choir, with 
organ ace. Hartford, Fox press. 
(Modern cantor) [Mimeograph] © 
June -1, 1928; 2. "e. Sune wee =) i 
693510; Paul Discount, Hartford. 

15889 


Shadows; words by W. B. Stoddard, 
jr., music by W. B. Stoddard, jr., 
and William E. Lester. ©1ce. July 
7, 1928; E 696075; William Bull 
Stoddard, jr., Stamford, Conn. 

15890 


Shaw (Spencer) Melody; founded on 
the organ solo Melody in A, by S. 
Shaw, arr. on Albert W. Ketelbey’s 
pf. solo, by Hubert Bath, of Great 
Britain; full military and _ brass 
band with solo cornet in B flat con- 


826 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


ductor. © June 22, 1928; 1 ec. June 
28; E 692934; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 15891 


She is so lovely; fox trot, words and 
music by Benny Davis and Joe 
Burke, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. 
ano (Cc). June 29, 1928:' 2 ¢ June 
30; E 693794; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 15892 


She is so lovely; words .by Benny 
Davis, music by Joe Burke; pf. acce., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© June 28, 1928; 2 c. June 29; E 


695073; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. ~ 15893 
She’s a great, great girl; fox trot, 


words and music by Harry Woods, 
arr. by Joseph Nussbaum; orch. 
4to. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2c. June 29; 
H 695066; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 15894 


She's gotta have me; fox-trot, words 
and music by John P. Long, of Eng- 
land; pf. and ukulele acc.; in F. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©) tune 4. 1A928* 1, Gc June.15; E 
692583 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 15895 


She’s my baby and I’m her daddy, 
that’s all; words and music by C. J. 
Peter. 1 e. June 25, 1928; E 
694751; Carl Joseph Peter, Omaha, 
Neb. 15896 


She would; words by Neva Lynn, mu- 
sic by Joy Sunshine, arr. by Zella 
Roberts. © 1c. June 18, 1928; H 
694506; Worral Sonanstine, Colum- 
bus, O. 15897 


Sheep (The) ; words by Seumas O’Sul- 
livan, music by Patrick Hadley, of 
Great’ Britain. © Apr. 19, 1928; 
1 ec. June 21; © 6926438; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 15898 


Shepherd boy ; musical fancy, by Beryl 
Rubinstein; pf. © May 9, 1928; 2 e. 
June 20; E 694589; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 15899 


Shepherd (The) came; words by Wil- 
liam M. Runyan, music by G. S. 
Schuler. © June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 
27; E 694884; George S. Schuler, 
Chicago. 15900 


Shepherds (The); from the cantata 
The wondrous story, text by Ray- 
mond EHarl Bellaire, music by Rich- 
ard Kountz; mixed voices. 4to. (© 
duly 16,::192831.2,¢e: Julyi 19; E 
695524; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15901 


15912 


~ 


Shepherds (The); from the cantata 
The wondrous story, text by Ray- 
mond Earl Bellaire, music by Rich- 
ard Kountz; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. 
© June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 23; EB 
659450; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15902 


Shepherds on wires; a play, words by 
R. Bennett, music by Joan Bennett, 
of Great Britain. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. 4to. © June 8, 
1928; 1 c. June 6; D.273838; Rodney 
Bennett, London. 15903 


Shera (F. H.) Nocturne; by F. H. 
Shera, of Great Britain; organ. © 


MMiery olOne TOZ8 coo TGs enue ae dest. HH) 
692654; Oxford university press, 
London. 15904 


Shockheaded Peter; suite, by Ludwig 
Lebell, of Great Britain; pf. © May 
17, 1928; 1 « June 21; E 692658; 
Oxford university press, London. 

5 " 15905 


Short and easy mass; words from the 
Catholic church, music by Paul C. 
Tonner; 4 male or female voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © July 3, 1928; 
2c July 18; E 696179; Michael L. 
Nemmers, Milwaukee. 15906 


Short festal postlude; by Cuthbert 
Harris, of Great Britain; organ. 
July 25, 1928; 2c. July 26; E 695668 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

15907 


Short’nin’ bread; encore song, words 
ed. by Clement Wood, music adapted 
by Jacques Wolfe. © June 20, 1928; 
2 ¢. June 22; E 694697; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 15908 


Shovuoth (Feast of weeks); from 
Little books of Jewish songs, com- 
piled by Harry Coopersmith. 24mo. 
© May 1, 1928; 2c. and aff. June 19; 
A 1082128; Board of Jewish educa- 
tion of Chicago, Chicago. 15909 


Show boat; valse, music by Jerome 
Kern, of U. S., arr. by H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain; pf. London, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © June 20, 1928; 
1c. June 26; E 692829; T. B. Harms 
co., New York. 15910 


Same. © July 13, 1928; 1¢. July 
24; KH 697247; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 15911 


Show it; words and m:lody by Lew 
Urquhart [i. e. L. T. Urquhart] © 
1e. July 31, 1928; E 695760; Louis 
Thomas Urquhart, New York. 

15912 


827 


15913 


Shuly ‘long; words and music by Tom 
Delaney and Woody Frisino [pseud. 
of Warren Frisino] © July 11, 
1928; 2 ce. July 12; E 695353; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

15913 


Si demain; tango, paroles de Jean 
Lenoir, musique de Elie Aivaz, of 


France. © May 10, 1927; 1c. June 
2: BE 669036; Editions Arlequin, 
Paris. 15914 


Si no quieres,e no!!! pero—que tal si 
quieres; one step, por Alfredo Reza, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
[Photostatl,, ©y June 28) 1928 12 «, 
July 3; E 693986; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 15915 


Sidewalks (The) of New York; words 
and music by Chas. B. Lawlor and 
James W. Blake, with special cam- 
paign choruses by Al Dubin; pf. 
and ukulele ace., with B flat ten., 
E flat alto and C melody saxophones. 
© July 28, 1928; 2 ec. July ‘25; EB 
696481 : Paull-Pioneer music co., New 
York. , 


Sigh no more, ladies ; words by Shakes- 
peare, music by Peter Warlock 
[pseud. of Philip Heseltine], of Great 
Britain. © Mar. 22, 1928; 1 c. June 
21; E 692649; Oxford university 
press, London. 15917 


Sighing; words by Chisholm Davies, 
music by Au Mant and _ Irving 
Knight, both of England; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
by H. J. Stafford; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 1, 
1928: 1 @. June 14; E 692770; Sil- 
berman & Solloway, London. 15918 


Sighing pines; concert waltz, by A. 
Shaeffer; 1st and 2d ten. banjo. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 c« July 9; EH 
696064; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 

15919 


Sight reading tests for beginners; by 
Dora Pierce and Lilian Leavey, both 
of Great Britain; pf. bk. 1, 2. 
May 17, 1928; 1. ¢. each June 21; 
E 692539, 692640; Oxford university 


piss, London. 15920, 15921 
Siegen (The) of God; Christmas pag- 


eant, by Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, 
music by I. H. Meredith and Grant 
Colfax Tullar.. 12mo. © Aug. 29, 
1927: 2 c. June 18, 1928; aff. June 
27: A 1081686; Tullar-Meredith co., 


New York. 15922 
Silbergléckchen (Silver-bells) ; salon- 


stlick, von Hermann Wenzel, op. 13, 


15916 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11? Seno 


bearb. von M. Wenzel, both of Ger- 
many; pf. ©, Mar) 4541928298 -c. 
June 138; E 692700; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 15923 
Silver; words by Walter de la Mare, 
music by Victor Hely Hutchinson, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 8, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 21; E 692612; Oxford univer- 
Sity press, London. 15924 


Since I have you; words and music by 
AS Roberts... (© eh iva. sone ; 
EK 695210; Amanda Roberts, Qui- 
nault, Wash. ~ 15925 


Sincerely I do; words by Benny Davis, 
music by Joe Burke; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 10, 1928; 2c. July 
16; E 696236 ;- Villa Moret, inc., San 
Francisco. 15926 


Sinfonietta; par Eugéne Goossens, of 
Great Britain, .op. 34; partition 
dorch. © July 19, 1928; 1 c. July 
24; EH 697259; J. & .W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 15927 


Sing a song of gladness; words and 


music by K. H. Gelow. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 16, 1928; 
E 695494; Kenneth H. Gelow, Cleve- 
land. 15928 


Sing man sing; words and music by 
Sam Gold; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
June 15, 1928: 2 c June 28; H 
693721; Bess publications, Philadel- 
phia. 15929 


Sing me a song of the homeland; 
sacred song, words and music by 
G. A. Collin. © May 28, 1928; 
2c. June 28; E 693723; G. A. Collin, 
Somerset, Pa. 15930 


Sing me to sleep with a Southern mel- 
ody; words and music by M. R. 
Craven, scored by Ted Klinefelter : 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Bob 
Senay. © July 3, 1928; 2c. July 5; 
E 693942; Mildred Rawson Craven, 
Houston, 15931 


Sing praise to God who reigns above: 
anthem, words from the English 
hymnal no. 478, music by Perey W. 
Whitlock, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 3, 1928; 1 ec. 
June 21; E 692621; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 15932 

Sing-song girl of old Shanghai; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Horatio 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. acc.. 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
12.) 1928; Loe. Julyei6 39H GOT275 ; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

15933 


828 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Singapore Sal; words and music by H. 
Luft. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 29, 1928; E 695155; Her- 
man Luft, New York. 15984 


Singin’ (The girl o’ Antrim; by Har- 
vey Gaul; pf. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. 
June 20; E 694603; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 15935 


Singing (The) harp; by Sarah Cole- 
man Bragdon; pf. © June 25, 1928; 
2c. June 29; HE 695129; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15936 


Sinister (A) event; by R. 8S. Stough- 
ton; pf. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 c.-June 
26; E 694846; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
New York. 15937 


Sinister pathos; symphonic incidental, 
by P. A. Marquardt; orch. © July 
2a tomes) 2c: July 25: BW 696470; 
Musie buyers corp., New York. 

15938 


Sioux flute serenade; by Charles San- 


ford Skillton, arr. by Georges Bar- 
rére; flute and pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2c. June 20; BE 664602; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 15939 


Sippi sighs; ala blues yodel, words and 
melody by Spencer Williams. ©1e. 
July 11, 1928; E 696144; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

15940 


Sissy blues; words and melody by Ger- 
trude Rainey. © 1c. June 21, 1928; 
E 693539; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 15941 


Sitt (Hans) Studies: by H. Sitt, op. 
32; violin. bk. 4. © June 11, 1928; 
2c. June 27; E 694872; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 15942 


Sixth nocturne; by Dudley Peele; or- 
gan. © June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 22; 
E 694677; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

15943 


Skadatin-dee; words and music by 
Charles Tobias, Felix Bernard and 
John Siras. © July 6, 1928; 2 «. 
July 7; E 695250; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 15944 


Skinner’s sock; by Frank Skinner; 
orch. 4to. © June 27, 1928; 2 «. 
June 28; E 695059; Robbins music 
eorp., New York. 15945 


Skip the gutter; melody by Spencer 
Williams. “© 1 c. June 29, 1928; EH 
695184; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 15946 


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“ 15957 


Skoczna; polka mazurka, melody by 
T. F. Zadroga. ©1c. July 27, 1928; 
EK 696558; Tadeusz F. Zadroga, 
Philadelphia. 15947 


Skyways are highways; words and mu- 
sic by I. G. Beck. © 1c. July 17, 
1928; E 695474; Irene Gretchen 
Beck, Carning, Calif. 15948 


Slavic (A) romance; the flower seller, 
by J. Sebastian Matthews; organ. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 28; EB 
695043 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

F 15949 


Sleep on-——dear souls; words and music 
by Arthur J. Hollingdrake, of Aus- 
tralia. © Apr. 18, 1928; 1 c. June 
27; E 692817; Allan & @o., proprie- 
tary ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

15950 


Sleeping valley; poem by Edna Mae 
Baird, music by Marguerite BH. Baird. 
©: July 21,.,1928:..2.e July 23.8 
696417: Baird & Russell co., Alli- 
ance, O. 15951 


Slidin’ around; by Donald Lindley and 
Julian Davidson; B flat trumpet 
with pf. and drum acc. © June 26, 
1928; 2 c. June 26; EH 694810; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 15952 


Slip us a kiss; words and music by A. 
S. Watkins. ©1ce. July 7, 1928; H 
695261; Anne Spencer Watkins, New 
York. 15953 


Slow motion ; words by Charles Tobias, 
music by Peter De Rose. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 12, 
1928; E 695392; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 15954 


Slow poke blues; melody by Spencer 
Williams. © 1c. June 29, 1928; EH 


695185; Triangle music pub. Go., 
inc., New York. 15955 
Slumber-town; fox-trot, words and 


music by Reg Low, of England; pf. 
and ukulele or banjulele banjo ace. ; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] (Cover title: It’s time to 
go to slumber-town) © June 4, 
1928; 1 ec. June 15; E 692590; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 
15956 


Slumbertime; lyrics by Herb Magid- 
son [i. e. Herbert Magidson], music 
by M. H. Cleary [i. e. Michael 
Cleary] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c June 22, 1928; E 693646; 
Mike Cleary and Herb Magidson, 
New York. 15957 


829 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15958 


Sly; opera in 8 atti e 4 quadri, versi 
de Giovacchino Forzano, musica d’ 
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, of Italy; 
orch. sc. ©1ce July 14, 1928; EB 
695505; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
Milan. 15958 


Smag og behag er forskellig—; fra 
Tivoli 1928, tekst af Aage Steffen- 
sen, musik af Willy Kierulff, of Den- 
mark;: pf): ©: JuneG6, 1928; * i ve: 
June 18; E 692677; Wilhelm Han- 


sen, Copenhagen. 15959: 
Smaller (The) hymnal; ed. by Louis 
EF. Benson. Philadelphia, Presby- 


terian board of Christian education. 
© May 25, 1928; 2 c. and aff. June 
6; A 1077629; EF. M. Braselman, 
Philadelphia. 15960 


Smile and make the world smile with 
you; song with recitation, words and 
melody by J. J. Schneider. © 1 e. 
July 23, 1928; H 696455;. John J. 
Schneider, Philadelphia. » 15961 


Smile (The) from the heart of a rose; 


words by Otis Bowers, music by B.- 


McCall?! ©) Ate! Jaly- 14) 19282 
696164; Berenice McCall, LaGrande, 
Or. 15962 


Smile (The) in your eyes; words by 
Edith Sheldon Hanly, music by R. 
W. Williams. ©1ce. June 27, 1928; 
KH 694964; Rose Whitworth Wil- 
liams, Frankfort, Ky. 15963 


Smiles and tears; words by William 
Mountain, music by Philip Dalmas. 
©, June 6..19285 02; June. 23/725 


693729; Sophie Dalmas, Wellfleet, 
Mass. 15964 
Smiling (A) face; fox-trot-waltz, 


words by Joseph R. Gregory, music 
by F. B. Price; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 18192852 e July 2s" 
696338; Gregory & Palka, Chicago. 

15965 


Smith! Al Smith; words and music by 
L. Worth, arr. by John Rhodes; pf. 
© 1c. June 22, 1928; E 693643: 
Louis Worth, Washington. 15966 


Smith (Clay) favorite encore folio; 
solos and duets, arr. by Clay Smith; 
trumpet, cornet, or trombone with or 
Without pf. ace. © June 11, 1928; 
2c. June 27; E 694861; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15967 


Smugglers’ rendezvous; misterioso, by 
Jean Beghon; full orch., with pf. con- 


ductor. © June 26, 1928; 2 c. June 
27; E 694882; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 15968 


\ 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Smyth (Hthei) Two interlinked 
French folk melodies; by E. Smith, 
of Great Britain; fiute, oboe, or vio- 
lin or viola, and pf. © Mar. 8. 
1928; 1 c. June 21; EH 692633; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

15969 


Snake hips dance; words and melody 
by W. Crawley. © ic duly 24, 
1928; E 695646; Wilton Crawley. 
New York. 15970 


Snappy variation; mazurka, by Joe 
Mosti; accordion. © June 18, 1928; 
2 e. June 23; EH 693616; Biagio 
Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

15971 


So lonely; words and music by E. 
Evans; pf. and ukulele ace. San 
Francisco, Calif., Writer’s pub. co. 
© June: 30, 19283) 2 (ch hye Gets 
696235; Edmund Evans, San Fran- 
cisco. . VARI 


‘So sorry; words and melody by Ber- 


tha Henderson. LCase cme 21, 
1928; E 693570; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 15973 


So this is love; selection on melodies 
by Hal Brody, arr. by Henry HE. 
Pether, of England; pf. © June 4, 
1928; 1 ec. June 15; E 692591; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

15974 


So this is love; words by Desmond 
Carter, music by Laddie Cliff and 
Hal Brody, both of England; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 4, 1928; 1 e@ dune’ 15; EB 
692930; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 15975 


Sgster; fra Charlottenlund revyen 
1928, tekst af Alfred Kjerulf, musik 
af Edvard Brink, of Denmark; pf. 
(Cover title: Kom sana, lille sdéster) 
© June 6, 1928; 1 c. June 18; E 
692682; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenha- 
gen. 15976 


Sceur Monique; rondeau, by Couperin. 
arr. by Henry Tolhurst, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © June 19, 
1928; 1 c. June 15; E 692600; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 15977 


Sogni passati; mazurka, arr. by U. N. 


Romani: © 1,¢e: July io. 19283. E 
693922; Ugo Nullo Romani, New 
York. 15978 


Soldiers; words and music by G. Y. 
Colby; unison voices. 4to. © June 
19, 1928; 2 ce. June 21; E 693520; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 15979 


830 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Solitude; by Earl Roland Larson; pf. 
© May 2, 1928; 2 c. June 26; E 
694854; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

15980 


Solitude; weird inspiration, by Spen- 
cer Williams; pf. © July 25, 1928; 
2c. July 23; H 695609; Triangle mu- 
sic, pub. co., inc., New York. 15981 


Some little some one; words and mu- 
sic by G. BE. Byard. © 1:c.. June 2, 
1928; E 693896; George Earl Byard, 
Kansas City, Mo. 15982 


Some little someone; words and mel- 
ody by Al Evans. © 1c. June 26, 
1928; E 693698; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 15983 


Some one; waltz, words by Richard 
Lovell, music by M. H. Daniel. © 
June 29, 1928; 2 ¢. July 3; E 696185; 
Mary Holmes Daniel, Los Angeles. 

15984 


Some Sunday afternoon; lyric and mu- 
sic by T. P. Rogers. [Photostat] 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 30, 1928; E 693819; Thomas P. 
Rogers, Maywood, Iil. 15985 


Somebody else may be telling her 
something; words by Joe Goodwin, 
music by Larry Shay; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 9, 1928; 2 c. July 
11; E 695339; Harold Rossiter mu- 
sie ¢0., Chicago. 15986 


Somebody’s chewin’ you too; words by 
Alexander J. Robinson, melody by 
games Blythe. © 1 ¢. June 21, 
1928; E 693535; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 15987 


Somebody stole my gal; fox trot, by 
Leo Wood, arr. by Ted Nixon; orch. 
4to. © May 30, 1928; 2 c. June 23; 
E 693619; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 15988 


Someday somewhere; words by Lew 
Pollack, music by Erno Rapee. © 
July 3, 1928; 2c. July 5; E 695229; 
DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 15989 


Someday you'll pass this way again; 
words and musie by Irma Hopper. 
Ole June 27,)/ 19283 EH 694957: 
Gene Austin, inc., New York. 15990 


Sometime; words and music by W. T. 
C. Briggs. © July 21, 1928; 2 «. 
July 30; E 695723; Wm. Thomas 
Carlyle Briggs, Edenton, N. C. 

15991 


16002 


- 


Sometimes; words and melody by R. 
Raney. © 1c. July 2, 1928; HB 
693908; Rebekah Raney, San Fran- 
cisco. 15992 


Somewhere in the country; words and 
music by Fred Phillips and Prince 
Piotti [pseud. of Lewis C. Piotti] 
© July 24, 1928; 2 ce. July 25; BH 
696483; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 15993 


Son (The) of God goes forth to war; 
hymn-anthem, words by R. Heber, 
music by F. A. Challinor, of Great 
Britain; 4 mixed voices; organ ace. 
4to. © June 25, 19283 lve. July 10; 
E 697134; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 15994 


Son of mine; words by Edwin Blan- 
chard, music by M. A. Adler. ©1ce. 
July 25, 1928; EH 696499; Myra Aga- 
tha Adler, Ottawa, Kan. - 15995 


Sonata in D minvr; by Arthur Somer- 
vell, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © May 25, 1928; 1c. June 21; 
E 692655; Oxford university press, 
London. 15996 


Scnatine; de Conrad Beck, of Switzer- 
land; violoncelle et pf. © June 5, 
1928; 1 c« June 28; E 697002; La 
siréne musicale, Paris. 15997 


Sonatine V; alla francese, par Maurice 
Emmanuel, of France; pf. © June 
5, 1928; 1 c«. June 28; E 697047; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

15998 


Sonatine VI; par Maurice Emmanuel, 
of France; pf. © June 5, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 28: EK 697048; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 15999 


Sonellame; fox trot, words and music 
by. Eo Dougan, acre Dive Baery jl. 
ALLOrd > « OCH. Hollywood, Calif., 
Melody house. 4to. © July 3, 1928; 
2c. July 5; E 693941; Irvine Dou- 
gan, Hollywood, Calif. 16000 


Song at dusk; words by Edwin 
Waugh, music by J. E. Barkworth, 
of Great Britain; with flute, ad lib. 
[London] MacDonagh, Capdeville & 
co., ltd. © June 1, 1928; 1 c. June 
23: E 692795; John HE. Barkworth, 
Cambridge, England. 16001 


Song at sunset; words by Elizabeth 
Evelyn Moore, music by Charles Gil- 
bert Spross; high voice. © June 
22, 1928: 2 ce. June 25; E 696001; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 16002 


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16003 


Sozg (The) I love; words and melody 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray 
Henderson and Con Conrad. ©1e. 
June 16, 1928; E 694513; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inec., New York. 

16003 


Song of evening; meditation, by 
George Bagby, arr. by Harold Ivers; 
orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
June 22, 1928; 2e: June’ 263) °H 
695330; M. Witmark & sons. New 


York. 16004 
Sorg of evening: meditation, by 
George Bagby; pf. © June 18, 


1928; 2 ce. June 23; E 693788; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 16005 


Song (A) of Indiana; words and mel- 
ody by Gus Kahn. © 1. July 5, 
1928; E 693964; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 16006 


Song of Omar; by Leo Edwards, arr. 
by James C. McCabe; orch.,, with 


pf. or organ conductor. 4to. © 
June. 19,. 1928.2 ~e.. June 205). BH 
694557; Irving Berlin standard ~ 
music corp., New York. 16007 


Song of the brook; words by Katha- 
rine W. Roberts, music by F. T. 
Russell. © June 4, 1928; 2 ec. June 
5; E 6931638; Frank T. Russell, 
Newark, N. J. 16008 


Song of the doodle bug; words and 
meledy by ©. E. Moody. © 1 « 
June 238, 1928; E 693637; Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

16009 


Song of the rocking chair; words and 
music by E.. P. Roma. © 1c. July 
30, 1928; E 696629; Elise Pardow 
Roma, San Francisco. 16010 


Song (A) of you; 3-part song or 
chorus, words by Henry Christian 
Warnack, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman, arr. by John A. 
O’Shea; treble voices. 4to. © Apr. 
19, 1928; 2 c« June 20; BE 694575; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 16011 


song without words; by Cedric W. 
Lemont, op. 43, no. 3; pf. © May 
23, 1928; 2 c« June 20; E 694635; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 16012 


Songe d’amour; by G. H. Clutsam, of 
England; orch., with pf. conductor. 
Apr 23" 1996 see nines ta 
692725; J. Liber, London. 16013 


Songe (Le) d’Anita; habanera-tango, 
par A. Deval-Suzon, of France; orch. 


pt. 11, m.'S!, v.23 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
5, 1928; 1 ¢. June 28; EH 697033; 
André Deval-Suzon, Paris. 16014 


Songs for the Loyal temperance legion ; 
words by Mary A. Lathbury, and 
others, music by Lucy Rider Meyer, 
and others, compiled by Flora Kays 


Hanson. 12mo. © June 19, 1928; 
2 ¢. JUNG 2S aie tiie ee 
1080957; National woman’s Chris- 


tian temperance union, Evanston, 
Il. 16015 


Songs of faith; words by Fanny 
Church, music by N. Carlson. © 
sune’ ‘20; 1928 : 92° %e->) Juineer ene 
695084; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 16016 


Songs of faith and triumph, no. 3; 
words by Lizzie DeArmond, and 
others, music by C. Austin Miles 
and others, compiled and ed. by J. 
Lincoln Hall, Adam Geibel, C. Aus- 
tin Miles and B. D. Ackley. 8vo. 
© May 26, 1928; 2 «. and aff. June 
4; A 1074864; Hall-Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. 16017 


Songs of gladness and praise; rev., 
compiled and ed. by L. L. Pickett, 
R. E. McNeill and M. G. Standley. 
12mo. .© May 12, 1926; 2 c. and 
aff. July 19, 1928; A 1085677; God’s 
Bible school and revivalist, Cincin- 
nati. 16018 


Songs of Hosmer Hall; words.by Janet 
Scott and Artemis Pasmezoglu, mu- 
sic by Arline Hilmer and A. Pasme- 


zoglu. 1. The school we love. [1 
other] © Mar. 8, 1928; 2. c. Mar. 
26; E 696368; Hosmer Hall, ine., 
St. Louis. 16019 


Songs of the open range; words anon., 
compiled and ed. by Ina Sires, with 
pf. ace. by Charles Repper. 4to. © 
June 9, 1928; 2 e June 25; EH 
694783; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

16020 


Songs the old gang sang at twilight; 
words by Ida Simpson, music by B. 
Boyd. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 27, 1928; E 694946; 
Ida Simpson Bennett and Bobbe 
Boyd, New York. 16021 


Sonja, deine lippen sind wie rosen; 
yale, deutscher text von Beda, musik 
von J. Petersburski, of Austria. © 


May ‘19, 2928); 1 ve. ‘Sune. 265.4 
692832; Wiener  bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 16022 


832 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Sonny boy; words and melody by B. 
G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. © 1 « July 138, 1928; 
BE 696195; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 16023 


Sorrento incantato; waltz, melodia 
por A. Ippolito, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. ©1c. June 16, 1928; 
BE 694517; S. Riccardi, New York. 

16024 


Sort o’ lonesome—kind o’ blue; words 
by Irving Kahal and _ Francis 
Wheeler, music by Sammy Fain, arr. 
by Harry Tiedemann; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © May 11, 1928; 2 c. May 10; 
EK 690458; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 16025 
Sotto il bel ciel d'Italia; valse, arr. 


by U. N. Romani. © 1c. July 3, 
1928; E 693923; Ugo Nullo Romani, 


New York. 16026 
Soul (The) of the violin; by A. La 
Rermea.- violin. © 1 ec. July 713, 


1928; E 696206; Antonio La Manca, 
Cumberland, Md. 16027 


Southern breeze; blues yodel, words 
and melody by Spencer Williams. 
© 1c. July 11, 1928; E 696143; 


Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 16028 
Southern (A) legend; by V. C. 
Thomas; instrumental. ©1e. July 


30, 1928; E 695762; Virginia Car- 
rington Thomas, New York. 16029 


Souvenir (Le) de vous me tue... ; 
rondel attribué 4 Villon, musique de 
P. de Bréville, of France. June 
5, 1928; 1 ec. June 28; E 697045; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 16030 


Spagnola (La); by Vincenzo Di 
Chiari, arr. by Ida H. Jeston, op. 
Zar 110,75, pr! (© Tune’'22, 1928: 
2 ec June 28; E 693768; John A. 
Seidt, Baltimore. 16031 


Spanish (The) lady’s love; old Eliza- 
bethan song, pf. pt. by J. E. Bark- 
worth, of Great Britain. [London], 
MacDonagh, Capdeville & co., 1td. © 
June 1, 1928; 1c. June 23; E 692792; 


John E. Barkworth, Cambridge, 
England. 16032 
Spanish love serenade: by A. Sam- 


mataro; pf. © 1c. July 18, 1928: 
E 686303 ; Anthony Sammataro, New 
London, Conn. 16033 


Spanske (De) piger; fra Charlotten- 
lund revyen 1928, tekst af Alfred 


4 16044 


Kjerulf, musik af Pedro Fleta, of 
Denmark; pf. © June 6, 1928; 1 c. 
June 18; EB 692678 ; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 16034 


Spiew miodego wieznia; words and 
music by Walter Polak. © 1c. July 
19, 1928; E 695556; Wtadysiaw H. 
Sajewski, Chicago. 16035 


Spindle-tree (The) ; unison song, words 
by Margaret G. Rhodes, music by 
George Rathbone, of England; treble 
voices; in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 5, 1928; 
1c July 6; E 692970; Novello & 
o., ltd., London. 16036 


Spirit (The) of America, the glory of 
Columbia, Lindbergh; marching 
song, music by Alpha Lienhard, arr. 
by Louis Brand; band. 4to. (Cover- 
title: Lindbergh the glory of Co- 
lumbia.) © July 10, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
11; E 696124; De Aryan pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 16037 


Spirit (The) of America, the glory of 
Columbia, Lindbergh; marching 
song, words by Burton Lingard Nay, 
music by Alpha Leinhard, arr. by 
Mattart; orch. 4to. © July 10, 
1928;.2 ¢e.. July 11; E 696125; De 
Aryan pub. co., Cincinnati. 16038 


Spirit of aviation; by D. C. Mawby; 
pf. ©l1e. June 21, 1928; E 693526; 
Dayse Conabee Mawby, Avon Lake, 
O. 16039 


Spirit of Minnesota ; march, words and 
music by T. J. Slechta. © July 2, 
1928; 2c. July 5; EH 695231; Thomas 
John Slechta, Minneapolis. 16040 


Spirit of St. Louis; words and melody 


by E. A. Manwaring. © 1 c¢. July 
5, 1928: E 693973; Edward Aaron 
Manwaring, Spearfish, 8. D. 16041 


Spirit (The) of St. Louis; words and 


music by B. A. Berrian.  [Photo- 
stat} ©°1 ¢. June 29.1928. BH 
695153: Bertha Archer’ Berrian, 
Evergreen, Col. 16042 


Spirit (The) of St. Louis; words and 
music by J. B. McKinney. New York, 
Frank Harding. © June 14, 1928; 
2c. June 21; E 6938590; Joseph B. 
McKinney, Reidsville, N. C. 160438 


Spirit (The) of St. Louis; words by 
M. Fetty, music by Robt. H. Bren- 
nen. ©1c. July 11, 1928; E 696138; 
Mary Fetty, Vienna, W. Va. 16044 


833 


16045 


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pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Spleen; words by Paul Verlaine, music 
by Bernard Van Dieren, of Great 
Britain. [French text] © Aug. 4, 
1927; 1 ce Oct. 8; H 6165803) Oxford 
university press, London. 16045 


Sporki wojskowe; polka, arr. by Louis 
Vitak ; concertina. © June 20, 1928; 
1 e¢. June 26; E 693672; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 16046 


Sportsman (Le); paroles et musique 
de Vittonet, of France. © June 5, 
1928 :,. 1 se. June, 28 ; 4H), 6OT0LE-_ B. 
Roudanez, Paris. 16047 


Spread the news; words by Adam G. 
Horst, music by A. G. Horst and 
Arthur F. Ingler. © June 12, 1928; 
2c. July 26; E 695667; Susie Norris 
Fitkin, Brooklyn. 16048 


Spring; words by Thomas Nashe, music 
by J. Albert Sowerbutts, of England, 
tonic solfa tr. by H. J. Timothy; 4 
mixed voices; in D. 4to. [Staif and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 30, 
1928; 1c. July 2; E 692960°;, Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 16049 


Spring and love; words by John Righit- 
er, music by Louis Shenk. © June 
29, 1928; 2 ¢. July 2; E 686009; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 16050 


Spring caprice; by J. Sebastian Mat- 
thews; organ. © June 22, 1928; 2«¢. 
June 28; E 695042; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16051 


Spring morn; chanson gracieuse, by 
Frederick Stanley Smith; organ; in 
B min. © June 14, 1928; 2 ¢ July 
2; E 695220 ; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 16052 

Spring-tide; words and music by L. 
Thorne-Bamber, of England. lLon- 
don, Novello & co., Itd. © July 23, 


1928; 1 c July: 24; BH 6972538; L. 
Thorne-Bamber, Portsmouth, Hneg- 
land. 16053 


Spring time; waltz, by O. Axelrod; 
1st viclin. © 1c. June 21, 1928; E 
694712; Oscar Axelrod, New York. 

16054 

Spring zephyrs; by Hans Protiwinsky, 
of Austria; pf. © June 29, 1928; 
2 ec. June 29; E 695028; Theodore 
Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 16055 


Springtime is mating time; words by 
Mrs. William Taninies, music by 
Phil ' Starr. [Words and melody 
only} ©'L ee. July" 28, 719828" Bb 
695707; Mary ‘Taninies, Pleasant 
Mount, Pa. 16056 


SE) eNOS SE Ee: = 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) favorite collection of 
popular melodies for tenor banjo, 
plectrum banjo and mandolin; arr. 
by Zarh Myron Bickford; with pf. 
ace. © July 31, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 2; 
aff. Aug. 3; A 1085930; Will:am C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee, Wis. 16057 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) radio hits for Hawai- 
ian guitar; arr. by Zarh Myron Bick- 
ford; with ‘regular guit. ace. 
July 31, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 2; aff. Aug. 
3; A 1085931; William C. Stahl, 


Milwaukee, Wis. 16058 
Staierek na rekor dzie (On _ the 
record); by L. Witkowski; violin. 


©1e. July 2, 1928: E 693892; Leon 
Witkowski, New York. 16059 


Stand by me; words and music by C. 
A. T-ndley, arr. by EF. McCravy and 
J. MeCravy; pt. “© Lich July, 25, 
1928; E 696512; Frank MecCravy and 
James McCravy, Laurens, S. C. 

16060 


Staroswi'ska kolomyjka; Ukrainian 
dence, melody by G. Apolsky. © ice. 
June 22, 1928; HE 694719; George 
Apolsky, Detroit. 16061 


Stars (The) and: Stripes forever; 
march, by John Philip Sousa, tran- 
seribed by Roy Smeck: ten. banjo, 
with pf. acc. © Jmly 2399282) c. 
Julv 24; BE 695626;\ Irving: Berlin 
standard musie corp., New York. 

16062 


Stars of evening, softly gleaming; 
anthem, words by Mary B. Whiting, 
music by Willianmy R. Spence; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © May 25, 
1928; 2 ec. June 18; E 694537; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 16063 


Steamboat; words and music by Car- 
son J. Robison. © June 29, 1928; 
2c. June 28; E 698719; Triangle 
mus ¢ pub. co., inc., New York. 

16064 


Step by step; sacred solo, words by H. 
Hofiliger, music by Daniel H. Wilson. 
[Photostat] © 1c July 18, 1928; 
E 696286; Honora Hoffliger, Wash- 
ington. 16065 


Stetson (The) shoe; march, by Frank 
Li Ventre: pf.’ © Gily 27 ie2e, 
July 5; E 696019; Stetson shoe co., 
inc., South Weymouth, Mass. 16066 


Stevedore man; words and melody by 
Wesley Wilson. © 1 ec. June 21, 
1928: EB 693532; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 16067 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Steyn’s taal album; woorde en musiek 
bij Gerald Steyn, of Great Britain, 
setting bij Ian Stewart; pf. ace. met 
speciaal setting vir banjulele banjo 
en ukulele, bij Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 18, 
1928; 1c¢. June 1; E 692862; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, lid., London. 

16068 


Stick to your danec:ng; lyrics and 
music by Charlotte Kent [pseud. of 
C. Hochman] © 1c. July 26, 1928; 
H 695679; Charlotte Hochman, New 
York. 16069 


Stomp time blues; melody by Strath- 
dene Parham. © 1c. June 21, 1928; 
E 693541; Chicago music pub. ¢o., 
ine., Chicago. 16070 


Storia antica; valzer, by M. Loguer- 
cio; violin. © 1c. June 26, 1928; 
H) 694926: Michael Loguercio, Brook- 
lyn. 16071 


Strauss (Richard) Agyptische Helena; 
oper in zwei aufztigen von Hugo von 
Hefmannsthal, musik von R. Strauss, 
of Germany, op. 75, vollstindiger 
klavierauszug mit hinsuftigung des 
textes und der szenischen bermer- 
kungen yon Otto Singer. © June 6, 
1928; 1 c. June 15; D 27337; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 16072 


Blue Danube waltz; arr. by A. 
Meale, of England; organ and gram- 
aphone recording. © 1c¢ June 27, 


1928; E 696208; Arthur Meale, 
Hatch End, England. 10673 
Die tageszeiten;  liederzyklus, 


worte von Joseph von Eichendorff, 
musik von R. Strauss, op. 76, klavier- 
auszug von Otto Singer, of Ger- 
many; munnerchor. Partitur. 1. 
Der morgen. [3 others] © June 
19, 1928; 1 c. June 20; E 692959; 
F. EH. C. Leuckardt, Leipzig. 16074 


Stray nymph of Dian; words by Julian 
Sturgis, music by J. E. Barkworth, 
of Great Britain: with harp or pf. 
acc. [London], MacDonagh, Capde- 
ville & co., ltd. © June 1, 1928: 1 «. 
June 23; E 692789; John KE. Bark- 
worth, Cambridge, England. 16975 


Streets (The) of Chicago most any old 
time; words and music by W. Young. 
© July 18, 1928; 2 c. July 21; EB 
696335 ; William Young, Detroit. 

16076 


Sireichquartett; von W. S. Lewerenz, 
of Netherlands. © Jan. 2, 1927; 1c. 
Jan. 26, 1928; E 692910; Wilhelm 
Lewerebz, Basel, Switzerland. 16077 


83 


16089 


Streichquintett (Quintette A cordes) ; 


von Heinrich Kaminski, of Ger- 
many; en fis moll. Partitur. Neu- 
bearbeitung 1927. 12mo. © Mar. 


22, 1928; 1 @ May 14; BH 692834; 
Universal-edition, a. g., V-enna. 


16078 

Strike up the band; words by J. L. 
Morse, music by Harry Malter. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


July 18. 1928; EH 696310; Joseph L. 
Morse, Brooklyn. 16079 


Struttin’ the stomp; by P. Fine, arr. 


by Richard S. Cooper. © 1c. June 
29, 1928; E 693839; Philip Fine, 
‘Baltimore. 16080 


Struttin’ w:th some barbecue; melody 
by Lill Hardin. ©1e. July 9, 1928; 
E 685307; Consolidated musie pub. 
house, Chicago. 16081 


Studentervise; tekst af Vilhelm Rose, 
musik af Knuddige Riisager, of Den- 
mark; mandsstemmer. 4to. © June 
6, 1928; 1 e. June 18; E 692668; Wil- 


helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 16082 
Substitute (The); musical comedy, 
melody by A. M. Lynn. © 1c. June 


27, 1928; H 694960; Anna Margaret 


Lynn, Forest Hills, N. J. 16083 
Subways (The) of New York; words 
and melody by Prince Akeeva 


[pseud. of Nathan S. Brody] ©1e. 
Apr. 30, 1928; EH 6938258; Nathan S. 
Brody, New York. 16084 


Sugar Lou; words and music by J. R. 
Beaugrand, arr. by Harry Ludwig; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 26, 
1928; 2 c. June 28; EH 695047 ; James 
Ray Beaugrand, Flint, Mich. 16085 


Suite de danse; yon Spero Kochmann, 
of Germany, op. 60; pf. © May 21, 
1928; 1 ec. June 30; E 692955; Phil- 
harmonischer verlag, Berlin. 16086 


Suite de danse (Tanz suite); von 
Spero Kochmann, of Germany, op. 
60; mit pf. direction. 1. Hntr’acte- 
gavotte. [4 others] 1. Salon-orch.— 
2. Grosses orch. © May 21, 1928; 
1c. each June 26; E 692902, 692903 ; 
Philharmonischer verlag, Berlin. 

16087, 16088 


Summer blessings; service for Chil- 
dren’s day, words by Charlotte 
Irene Ford and others, music by Roy 
E. Nolte, and others. 12mo. © Apr. 
AC oes 20, Pe aE, Ue ak 
A 1081676; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16089 


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16090 


Summer (The) days are ended; words 
by EH. L. Smither, music by Elda 
Flett. Baker; pf. (Jn Primary 
Stories, course 2, no. 7, Oct.—Dec.) 
© Suly, 2; ,1928¢, 2: ¢ July Geo B 
695328; Ethel L. Smither, Cine‘n- 
nati. 16090 


Summer eves; by Norman Peterkin, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. A song in the 
dusk. [3 others] © May 17, 1928; 
1c. June 21; E 692638; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 16091 


Summer (A) sunset; words and music 
by Hortense Ford; pf. ©1e. July 
2, 1928; E 693900; Hortense O. Ford, 
Tampa, Fla. 16092: 


Summer’s (A) morn; words and music 
by L. Thorne-Bamber, of England. 
London, Novello & co., ltd. © July 
23, 1928; 1 c. July 24; E 697252; L. 
Thorne-Bamber, Portsmouth, Eng- 
land. 16093 


Summertime sketches ; by Madoc ’Glad- 
wyn, of Great Britain; pf. © July 


127) 1928 Ve? July 23 5° EY ooT27G : | 


16094 


Sun (The) can always shine; fox trot, 
lyr'¢ by Howard Chenery, music by 
J. S. Brothers, jr. © 1«¢ July 20, 
1928; E 696328; J. Stanley Brothers, 
jr., Kalamazoo, Mich. 16095 


Sun flow’r; fox-trot, words and music 
by Viktor Flemming, English version 
by Harry S. Pepper, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; 
in A flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 21, 1928; 1 «. 
May 22; E 692810; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 16096 


Sun (The) will shine again; words by 
Jeanne Rogers, music by Z. Cannon. 
© 1c. June 23, 1928; E 693000; Zella 
Cannon, Ft. Riley, Kan. 16097 


Sunday morning blues; words and mel- 
ody by Lovie Austin. © 1 ec. June 
21, 1928; E 6938563; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 16098 


Sundown shadows; words and music 
by EH. H. Dainty, of Canada. To- 
ronto, Heintzman & co., 1td. © June 
18, 1928; 1 c. June 19; E 6926038; 
Ernest H. Dainty, Toronto, Canada. 

16099 


Sunny (A) shaft; words by S. T. Cole- 
 dge, music by Philip Dalmas. © 
June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 28; E 693730; 
Sophie Dalmas, Wellfleet, Mass. 

16100 


James Planta Hull, London. 


pt. TT, nwis., ¥i23 


Sunny Texas; words and music by 
Katherine Finnigan Anderson. © 
July, 18.) 19282002 eh % lala), 2a 
696606; Harold Vinal, ltd., New 
York. 16101 © 


Sunrise and you; words and music by 
F. C. Perkins. ©1c. July 16, 1928; 
EK 696257; Faye Carr Perkins, Le- 
banon, Ind. 16102 


Sunshine (The) song; words and mel- 
ody by R. S. Pugh. ©1e. June 26, 
1928; E 694912; J. Roberts Pugh, 
Westbrook, Me. 16103 


Supposing; lyric by Robert Maxwell 
Joffe, music by L. Shurr.. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 18, 
1928 ; E 693810; Leopold Shurr, New 
Yorle 16104 


Susann’, du hast ja fast gar nichts 
mehr an! foxtrot, text von Charles 
Amberg, musik von Fred Raymond, 
of Austria. © May 24, 1928; 1 e¢. 
June 19; E 692607; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna 16105 


Swallows; waltz, by O. Axelrod; ist 
violin. © 1c June 21, 1928; BH 
694713 ; Oscar Axelrod, New York. 

16106 


Swanee blue-jay ; words and melody by 
Spencer Williams. © 1 ce. June 29, 
1928 ; E 695186; Triangle music pub. 


co., inec., New York. 16107 
Swaying reeds; romanza, by Nilo 
Trolli; pf. © June 29, 1928; 2 ec. 


June 29; E 695025; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16108 


Sweep ’em clean; melody by A. Domi- 
nique. 1. ey duly coe eee new) 
695306; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 16109 


Sweet baby o’ mine; words and music 
by Eddie Schoelwer [i. e. E. H. 
Schoelwer | [Words and melody 
only] [Photostat] © 1c. July 30, 
1928; KE 696621; Edward Henry 
Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 16110 


Sweet clover waltz; by G. Holcombe ; 
pt. © July 12, 1928<° sce duly io; 
E 696380; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 


dalia, Mo. 16111 
Sweet forget-me-not; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by A. Lorenzo and 
Richard A. Whiting. © July 21, 


1928; 2 c. July 23; E 696416; Ange 
Lorenzo music pub. co., Detroit. 
Sar ee 7h Be 


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no. 7, 1928 


16137 


- 


Sweet little butterfly ; fox trot, words 
and music by A. M. King. © 1. 
July 14. 1928; E 696242; Addie Mave 
King, Perry, Okl. 16113 


Sweet maid of my dreams; 4-pt. cho., 
words by Oliver Murray Edwards, 
music by William Berwald;~men’s 
voices. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music 
co. 4to. © June 11, 1928; 2c. July 
2; EB 695216; Oliver M. Edwards, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 16114 


Sweet old fashioned girl; melody by 
W. L. Singleton. © 1 c. July 28, 
1928 ; E 696616; Walter L. Singleton, 
Miami Beach, Fla. ~16115 


Sweet one; waltz, words by Kathleen 
Greeley [i. e. Kathleen Greeley Two- 
mey], music by J. Goyanes. © 1. 
June 25, 1928; E 694756; Joe Goy- 
anes, Tampa, Fla. 16116 


Sweet Suzanne; words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of 
England. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2c. July 
21; E 696369; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 16117 


Sweet sympathy; words by Jo’ Trent, 
music by Peter De Rose. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. June 26, 
1928; E 694971; Irving Berlin, inc., 


New York. 16118 
Sweetest (The) lullaby; words and 
music by Malva Jay. © 1c. July 


30, 1928; EH 695755; Melanie Fred- 
erica Jacger, New York. 16119 
Sweetest pal; words and music by 
A. A. Choffe. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec. June 25, 1928; E 


693704; Augustus A. Choffe, New 
York. 16120 


Sweetheart ; by Cedric W. Lemont, op. 
43, no. 4; pf. © May 23, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 20; E 694636; Carl Wischer, 
ine., New York. 16121 


Sweetheart; melody by L. C. EHitzen. 
© 1c June 18, 1928; EH 693476: 
Louis C. Eitzen, New York. 16122 


Sweetheart mine; words and music by 
Deering Hill; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © May 19, 1928: 
2c. June 5; E 693136; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 16123 


Same. © May 19, 1928: 2 c. June 
27; E 694893 ; Gotham music service, 
inc., New York. 16124 

Sweetheart (The) of Chi delta phi; 
words and music by O. Irving Jacob- 
sen ; violin and pf. © Apr. 26, 1928; 


2 ¢. June 29; E 693804; Chi delta 
phi fraternity, Chicago. 16125 


Sweetheart of Chi omega; lyrics and 
music by B. Whitney; pf. © 1 «. 
July 25, 1928; E 696496; Beth Whit- 
ney, Salt Lake City. 16126 


Sweetheart of long ago; words by E. 
Barrett, melody by L. Florin Brown. 
© 1 ¢« June 30, 1928; EB 693814; 
Ernest Barrett, Markleeville, Calif. 

16127 


Sweethearts; love lilt, words and 
music by Anton Mariette, of Great 
Britain; high voice. © June 22, 
1928; 2c. June 25; E 696003; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 16128 


Sweetness; words by EH. J. McLane, 
melody by J. Coakley and EK. J. 
McLane. © 1. July 31, 1928; E 
695727; Jack Coakley and Edward 
J. McLane, San Francisco. 16129 


Symphonic screams; melody by H. 


Sacks. ©) fei Julyl2,) 1928 8 
695395; Harry Sacks, Monticello, 
INZOY) 16130 
Symphony in D minor; by César 


Franck, arr. by Herbert M. Kidd; 
organ. © July 23, 1928: 2 ¢. July 
24; E 695606; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 16131 


Syncoblue; blues, by J. Chas. McNeil; 
pf. © June 30, 1928; 2 c. June 28; 
E 695101; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 16132 


Syneopated love song; by D. N. Suesse; 
pf. ©le. July 2, 1928; HE 695198; 
Dana Nadine Suesse, New York. 

16133 


Syucopated yodelin’ man; words and 
melody by Roy Evans and Spencer 


Williams. © 1c. July 19, 1928; EB 
695570; Triangle music pub. Co., 
ine., New York. 16134 


Syringa (The) tree; from Marjolaine, 
hew words by Brian Hooker, music 
by Hugo Felix. London, Chappell 
S-co., lid: ‘© dunemi2- 1928): 2. ec. 
July 7; E 696018; Harms, inc., New 
York, 16135 

Szezescia; polka, melody by T. F. 
Zadroga. ©°1'e July 27;- 1928: Eb 
696563 ; Tadeusz F. Zadroga, Phila- 
delphia. 16136 


T’ amo; polka, by M. Corso, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; 1st B flat 
clarinet and mand. or violin. © 1. 
July 28, 1928; BE 696614; Michelan- 
gelo Corso, New York. 16137 


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16138 


Tables (The) are turning on you; 
words and music by Frank Rubens, 
Hugh Wade and Ralph Stanley, all 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr, by Al- 
vin ‘PD. ‘Kéech’> in’ Go) {State ‘and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 9. 
19283) 41..¢e. July. .10; 697152: _B: 


Feldman & co., London. 16138 

Tack it down; melody by James 

Biythe. Of, « July oie toes Eb 
695490; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

16139 

TVandelei (Flirtation); von Franz A. 

Sommer, of Germany; salon 0. 


grosses orch. mit violino 1 direction. 
© Apr 21, 3928: Aten sune 13.95 i) 
692708;  Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 16140 


*Tain’t no one but you; words by Jack 
Meskill, music by Abner Silver and 
Newell Chase. © June 21, 1928; 
2 c. June 22; E 694666; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 


16141 - 


Tajna laska polka (Secret love 
polka) ; by Anton Brousek; conduc- 


tor pt: 1 te Jahy ©3, 1928: 0 
693913; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 16142 


Take it easy; by Duke Ellington; pf. 
© July 7, 1928: 2° e July: 213) Bb 
696398; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 16143 


Take me back to Oregon; words by 
Riley Morehead, music by HE. More- 


heads« ©? 1.4eeeduly- 23, 19283") 
695638; Ethel Morehead, Oregon 
City, Or. 16144 


Take me back to the land of sunshine 
again; words and music by H. 
O’Connor, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Williamsport, Pa. © June 
to, L928" 2 GCG. lye aes Be OSG2 69 : 
Edmond O'Connor, Williamsport, Pa. 

16145 


Take-off (The); by William  F. 
Schulze, arr. by Leo A. Kempinski ; 
orch. _ 4to,,, ©, June: 21, 1928;,2.c. 
June 22; EH 694700; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

16146 


Take your to-morrow; words by Andy 
Raz2f. music by J. C. Johnson. © 
July’ 20;.,1928 ; p2ene. duly 1935 EB 
6955387; Triangle musie pub. co, inc., 
New York. 16147 


pt. 151, Nas Wes 


Talkin’ to myself; words by Nelson 
Ingham, music by Chas. Smith; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © June 26, 1928; 2 c. 
June 28; E 695105; Joe Morris mu- 
sic co., New York. 16148 


Tambourin; by Gossec, arr. by Cedric 
Sharp, of Great Britain; string 
quartet. © June 29, 1928; 1 ¢. July 
2; E 692963; J. & W. Chester, ltd., 
London. 16149 


Tango (Le) des baisers; paroles et 
musique de J. Daris, of France; acc. 
du pf. et de Vukulele. Paris, Edi- 
tions Francis Salabert. © June 10, 
1928 5.1 «. July; 2; se 69m sean 
Daris, Paris. 16150 


Tansman (Alexandre) Cing mélo- 
dies; paroles d’Anna Eleonora Tans- 
man, musique d’Alexandre Tansman, 
of Poland. 1. Dans le secret de mon 
ame. [4 others] © June 5, 1928; 
1c. June 28; EH 6970038; La siréne 
musicale, Paris. ‘16451 


Tanzende (Die) welle; worte von 
Hans-Joachim Klengel, musik von 
Otto Wittenbecher, of Germany; pf. 
© Mar. 1, 1928; 1 ¢« June 26; E 
692919; Lido-verlag, Leipzig. 16152 


Tap (The) dance; words and melody 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1 ¢ July 7, 
1928; E 696070; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 16153 


Tarantella me moro ‘’e ’nzura; versi 
di G. Onofri, music di A. Bascetta. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 23, 1928; E 696438; Alfredo 
Bascetta and Guglielmo Onofri, 
Brooklyn. 16154 


Tarantella Napoletana; tarantella, by 


E. Rossi; flute. © 1 ¢c. June 29, 
1928; E 695161; Enrico Rossi, 
Brooklyn. 16155 


Tarantella (La) Siciliana; tarantella, 
by E. Rossi; violin. 1c. June 
29, 1928; E 695168; Enrico Rossi, 
Brooklyn. ’ 16156 


Tauber (Der) ; verse von Herm. Lons, 
musik von Gust. Wohlgemuth, of 
Germany, werk 77%, nr. 1; ten. u. 
bisse. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 «. 
June 13, 1928; E 692748; Otto For- 
berg, Leipzig. 16157 

Tear (A), a smile, a kiss; words by 
Knud Wiberg, music by Martha 
Strauss; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Ben Garrison. © June 20, 1928; 


838 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


16180 


~ 


2 e. June 26; E 694814; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 16158 


Telemann (G. Ph.) Sonate; fiir flote 
mit generalbass von G. Ph. Tele- 
mann, bearb. von Max Seiffert, of 
Germany; fldte u. cembalo u. vio- 
loneell, ad lib. © Apr. 24, 1928; 
1 c. June 19; E 692666; Breitkopf 
& Hirtel, Leipzig. 16159 


Tell her I’m sorry; words by Abner 
Silver, music by Maceo Pinkard. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
July 31, 1928; E 695734; Spier and 
Coslow ine.. New York. .16160 


words and melody by HE. 
@et e«: July ‘18, 19285" BH 
Eula Locke, Tierra Alta, 

16161 


Tell me at twilight; waltz, words and 


Tell me; 
Locke. 
695561 ; 
Tex. 


music by E. LeSieur. © 1c. June 
27, 1928; E 693749; Eugene Le- 
Sieur, Sanford, Me. 16162 


Tell me something more, as you told 
me before; words and music by P. 
Nussinaf, of Russia, domiciled at 
Baltimore. [Words and _ melody 
only | moe. uly 20, 1920, 1 
696549; Pioter Nussinaf, Baltimore. 

16163 


Te!ll me yes; fox trot, de José M. Luc- 
chési, of Brazil; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1926; 1c. 
June 2, 1927; E 669027; Editions 
Arlequin, Paris. 16164 


Tell me your dream; words and mu- 
sic by G. Romilli; in E flat. © 
July 2, 1928; 2 c. July 7; E 693998; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

16165 


Tema con variazione; by Bernard Van 


Dieren. of Great Britain; pf. 

Max Zoy 1928 3° 1. -e.-' June > 213° 
692631; Oxford university press, 
London. 16166 


Tempestuoso; by Ernest Schelling; pf. 
© May 9, 1928; 2 «. June 20; E 
694586; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 16167 


Tempéete (Tempest); de J. Porret, of 
France, op. 159; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 5, 1928; 1. 
June 28; E 697030; Julien Porret, 
La Barre-Deuil, France. 16168 


Tempo di valse; by Ernest Schelling; 
pt. © May 9, 1928; 2. c. June 20; 
EK 694584; Cail Fischer, ine., New 
York. 16169 


85 


Ten little miles from town; words by 
Gus Kahn, melody by Elmer Schoe- 
bel. ©1ce. July 5, 1928; E 693968 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

16170 


Tena-Lena; words by E. L. Wagner, 
music by Richard Broughton. © 
1 ec. July 23, 1928; EH 695642; El- 
dred Lawrence Wagner, Madison, 
Ss. D. 16171 


Tesknota przesziosci; marsz, melody 
by Wwe Kerszulis.”” ©tate sualy 7, 
1928; E 695267; Walter Kerszulis, 
Hamtramck, Mich. 16172 


Texas I love you; words and music 
by W. Rothrock; pf. and ukulele 
ace... ©) sully 3, 1028 02 Cushy s 
E 695343 ; Walter Rothrock, Temple, 
Tex. 16173 


Texas taps; words by B. Pharr, mel- 
ody by W. S. Hunnicutt. © 1 e. 
June 18, 1928; EH 695256; Walter S. 
Hunnicutt and Burnett Pharr, Aus- 
tin, Tex. 16174 


That grey headed mother of mine; 
words and music by C. Murray 
Gibbes, of Australia. © June 1, 
1928; 1 c. June 29; E 692986; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

16175 

That Hot-ten-tot; words and melody 
by I. Green. © 1c. July 5, 1928; 
E 695235; Irving Green, Brookline, 
Mass. 16176 


That lovin’ I crave; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Arthur Blake. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 27, 
1928; E 696577 ; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 16177 


That magic dance; words by Victor 
Rockwood, melody by Rocky Ber- 
nard [pseud. of V. E. Rockwood} 
© 1c. July 7, 1928; E 696080; Vic- 
tor Hdmund Rockwood, Alhambra, 
Calif. 16178 


That old fashioned home in the wild- 
wood; words and music by C. F. 
Ryan. © 1 e¢ June 18, 1928; EH 
694522; Charles F. Ryan, Hartford. 

16179 


That old sweetheart of mine; words 
by Joe Goodwin, music by Larry 
Shay; pf. and ukulele ace. © July 
9, -1928; 2 @ July 11; E 695340; 
Harold Rossiter music co., Chicago. 

16180 


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16181 


That one time; words by Jack Maher, 
music by Burrell Van Buren. © 
July VS8,: LYZVis> Zier Sully 20H 
696347; John Maher, Chicago. 

16181 


That’s all I want to know; words by 
Benée Russell and Harry Tobias, 
music by Henry H. Tobias; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © June 22, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 23; EH 694738; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 16182 


That’s all right; words and melody by 
Ardele Bragg. hive. une 21, 
1928; E 693567; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 16183 


That’s like taking you away from me; 
lyric by A. Lyons, music by C. 
Galliano and A. Scottoline. [Words 
and melody cnly] © 1c. June 22, 
1928; E 694715; Charles Galliano, 
Angelo Scottoline and Albert Lyons, 
Philadelphia. 16184 


That’s my Virginia; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Pete Wendling; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Harry 
Tiedeman. 
June 23; EH 694737; Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. 16185 


That’s my weakness now; fox trot, 
words and music by Bud Green and 
Sam H. Stept, arr. by Ken Ma- 
comber; orch. New York, Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc. 4to. © June 
tT 1928732 c) June 30; H 693791 ; 
Green & Stept, New York. 16186 


That’s my weakness now; words and 
music by Bud Green and Sam H. 
Stept; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
11, 1928; 2 c«. June 12; E 694334; 
Green & Stept, New York. 16187 


That’s tellin’; melody by J. L. Hise- 
mann. »,© 1) cy.dimmes22) 1928) 1h 
693641; Josephine L. Hisemann, Far 
Rockaway, L. I., N. Y. 16188 


That’s the blue heaven for me; words 
and music by G. E. Harris; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 18, 1928; 2 e. 
July 21; E 6963839; George E. Harris, 
Oklahoma City, Okl. 16189 


That’s why I eall you sweetheart; 
words and music by Ned Whitmore 


 [pseud. of C. E. Whitmore] [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. July 23, 
1928; KE 696441; Charles Edwin 
Whitmore, New Orleans. 16190 


That’s why I’m jealous; words by L. 
M. Jones, music. by — Phil’ Starr. 
[Werds and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 28, 1928; EH 695710; Lloyd Miles 
Jones, South Norfolk, Va. 16191 


© June 22, 1928: 2 « 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


That stolen melody; words and musie 
by Fred Fisher; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 ce. June 21; ‘EH 
693585 ; Empire music co., New York. 

16192 


Then came the dawn; melody by Al 
Dubin and Harry Warren. © 1 ¢. 
June 26, 1928; E 694968; Gene Aus- 
tin, inc., New York. 16193 


Then came the war; words and music 
by Ben Black. [Words and melody 


only), ©, dive. duly. 14, 1928-0 
695487; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 16194 


Then I remember no more; words and 
music by Bennett Scott, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 21, 1928; 1 «. 
May 22; HE 692811; B. Feldman & 
co., London. f 16195 


‘Then I woke from one of my dreams; 


waltz, words and music by I.: Rosen- 
berg. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. June 30, 1928; H 693828; Irving 
Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 16196 


There is a lady sweet and kind ; words 
anon., set to musie by Colin Macleod 
Campbell, of Great Britain; in HE 
flat. © July 2, 1928;.1 ¢. July 14; 
E 687173 ; Joseph William, ltd., Lon- 
don. 16197 


There is a lassie; words and music by 
L. L. Shepherd. © 1 ce. July 23, 
1928; EH 696454; Lelia Lorene Shep- 
herd, Powell, Neb. 16198 


There is always someone; words and 
music by T. EH. Taylor, arr. by Rcb- 
ert Van Sickle. © 1c. June 16, 
1928; E 694515; Thomas EK. Taylor, 
Tower, Minn. 16199 


There is naught like a summer day; 
words by J. H. Renton, music by J. 
EK. Barkworth, of Great Britain. 
[London], MacDonagh, Capdeyville & 
co., ltd. © June 1, 1928; 1 e June 
23; E 692797; John E. Barkworth, 
Cambridge, England. 16200 


There is only two roads; words b) 
I’. Perry, music by A. H. Perry. © 
1 ec. June 29, 1928; EH 695169; Frank 
Perry and Augustus H. Perry, Phila- 
delphia. 16201 


There is still something worth while; 
words and music by J. E. Clash, 
music harmonized and arr. by N. 
Semaschko. © 1 c¢. June 29, 1928; 
E 693844; John Edward Clash, Chi- 
eago. 16202 


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no. 7, 1928 


There’s a new light a dawning in 
heaven tonight; words by J. L. Lee, 
music by H. C. Verner. © July 16, 
1928; 2c. July 19; E 695527; J. L. 
Lee, Fresno, Calif 16203 


There’s a smile for ev’ry tear; lyric by 
John Leeds, music by H. Fisher. 


[Words and melody only] ©1« 
July 17, 1928; E 695482; Hoyt 
Fisher, Los Angeles. 16204 


There’s a song in the air; words by 
Josiah G. Holland, music by A. L. 
Byers: © Apr. 1, 1928; .2 ¢ June 
27; E 694886; Andrew L. Byers, 
Ashland, Or. 16205 


There’s been some changes made; 
words by Andy Razaf, music by J. C. 
Johnson. [Words and melody only] 
© ic. June 29, 1928; E 695159; J. 
C. Johnson, New York. 16206 


There’s many love hearts under a cow- 
boy’s hat; words and music by J. C. 
Turner. San Antonio, Tex., Busy 
bee music co. © June 30, 1928; 2c. 
July 11; E 695352; John C. Turner, 
San Antonio. 16207 


There’s no pal in this world like 
mother; words by H. Angrisano, mu- 
sie by Luther A. Clark. ©1c. July 
16, 1928; E 696258; Emilio Angri- 
sano, Boston. 16208 


There’s somebody else on your mind; 
words by Haven Gillespie, music by 
Richard A. Whiting; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © June 26, 1928; 2 c. June 28; 
FE 695104; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 16209 


They all went out; words and music 
by Harry Castling and Thos. Mc- 
Ghee, both of England; pf. and uku- 
lele .ace.; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 4, 1928; 
le. June 15; EH 692582; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, lid., London. 16210 


Things are different now; words and 


melody by I. Green. ©1e. July 5, 
1928; E 695236; Irving Green, 
Brookline, Mass. 16211 
Things (The) of yesterday; words 
and melody by A. F. Johns. ©1e. 


July 18, 1928; EH 695565; Arthur F. 
Johns, Williamsport, Pa. 16212 


Thinking of you; lyrics and melody 
by J. M. Grooms. © 1c. July 12, 
1928; E 695416; Joy Macfarlane 
Grooms, Mondamin, Ia. 16213 

Third (The) alarm; march, by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; full band. 4to. 


751328 9 


. 16223 
© June 14, 1928; 2 ce. June 27; HE 
694855; Carl Fischer, ine. New 
York. 16214 

Third (The) alarm; march, by Edwin 
Franko Goldman; orch. 4to. © 
May 29, 1928; 2 -c.. June 20; HE 
694568; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 16215 


Thirds; by Ernest Harry Adams; pf. 
© June 25, 1928; 2 c. June 29; EB 
695117; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 16216 


This is the way the puff puff goes; 
words by Beda, English words and 
arr. by Harry S. Pepper, of Eng- 
land, music by Jara Benes; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in fF. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 16, 1928; 1 c. July 17; E 
697181; B. Feldman & co., London. 

‘ 16217 


This year of grace; selection, music 
by Noél Coward, arr. by Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain; full military 
band with conductor. © June 18, 
1928; 1 ec. June 27; E 692929; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 16218 


This year of grace; valse medley by 
Noél Coward, arr. by H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain; pf. © June 22, 
1928; 1 e. June 25; HE 692859; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 16219 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Raymond fantasia; from Raymond 
overture, by Ambroise Thomas, arr. 
byceldar EL, .Leston,.0p:1 25; 0.28 3pt. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 28; EH 
693771; John A. Seidt, Baltimore. 

16220 


Thompson (John) Twenty-four mini- 
atures in prelude form; by J. 
Thompson, op. 34; pf. © May 30, 
1928  2:e.\July 12; Hi695s82; Bak. 
Wood music co., Boston. 16221 


Thou art all to me; sacred song, 
words by O. Robinson, music by 
George Carrol; high voice. © 1. 
July 9, 1928; E 695309; Oddie Rob- 
inson, Greenville, Ky. 16222 


. Thou Who dost rule; prayer for sail- 


ors, words by R. Watson, music by 
W. G. Alcock, of England; pf. lLon- 
don, Novello and co., Itd. 12mo. © 
JUlyuele,. 1928°5 tac auly. 1s: BE 
697193; Richard Watson, Liverpool, 
England. 16223 


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16224 


Though you went away; melody by 
Pete Schmitt. © 1c. June 5, 1928; 
EH 693194; Southern music pub. ©co., 
inec., New York. 16224 


Thoughts of you; waltz, by Phillip 
Whiting; pf. © June 29, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 5; E 695289; Anthony bros., 
Fall River, Mass. 16225 


Thoughts of you our Mary; words by 
Theodore Stein and HE. Snyder, mu- 
sic by E. Snyder. [Words and mel- 
ody” only} ‘© 1c. July? 13, 1928 ; 
HE 696196; Edward Snyder, Indian- 
apolis. 16226 


Three blind mice; by Frank Trum- 
bauer and Chauncey E. Morehouse; 
E flat alto saxophone, with pf. acc. 
© June 21, 1928; 2 c. June 22; EB 
693600; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 16227 


Three (The) musketeers; selection, by 
Rudolf Friml, arr. by Hans Spialek, 


of Austria, domiciled at New York;' 


pf. © May 16, 1928; 2 ec. June 19; 
E 694544; Harms, inc., New York. | 
16228 


——Same. © June 16, 1928; 2c. July 
6; E 696015; Harms, inc., New York. 
16229 


Three (The) wise men; from the can- 
tata The wondrous story, text by 
Raymond Earl Bellaire, music by 
Richard Kountz; mixed voices. 4to. 
© June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 26; E 
695332; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16230 


Three (The) wise men; from the can- 
tata The wondrous story, by Ray- 
mond Earl Bellaire, music by Rich- 
ard Kountz; 38 treble or 3 male 
voices. 4to. © June 18, 1928; 2 c. 
June 23; E 693784; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 16231 


Thy name; words and music by Mary 
Lyle Graham, of Great Britain. © 


June. 231038 3 ob “eli une. 2632/7 
692815; Walter Johnston Main, 
Edinburgh. 16232 


Thy will be done; words and music by 
Harriet Carter Renner, arr. by Fried- 
rich Janssen. © June 20, 1928; 2 c¢. 
June 21; E 694689; Windsor music 
pub. co., Cleveland. 16233 


Ti bgrnerim; for store og smaa, tekst 
af Louis Levy, musik af J. Saxtorph- 
Mikkelsen, of Denmark. Jubilzeum- 
sudgave 1878-1928. K¢ébenhavn F., 
Eget forlag. © June 6, 1928; 1c. 
June 18; E 692684; Jacob Saxtorph- 
Mikkelsen, Copenhagen. 16234 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


Ti rammentai (Remembering you) ; 
march, by P. Rodei [pseud. of Pietro 
Deiro] arr. by P. Deiro and John 
Pezzolo, both of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; pf. accordion. © May 1, 
1928; 2 ce. May 21; E 694729; O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. 16235 


Tia Juana Red; words and music by 
J. M. Holcomb. ©1c. July 2, 1928; 
E 695209; Jessica Murphy Holcomb, 
Seattle. | 16236 


Tiefer schmerz (Profonde douleur) ; 
vor Henry Weber, of Germany, op. 
6, no. 5; salonoreh. mit violine 1 
direktion u. pf. direktion. 4to. © 
June 26, 1928; 1 «© May 12: HE 
692824; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 16237 


Tijuana baby; words and music by J. 
Manaois; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1c. July 18, 1928; E 696284; Joe 
Manaois, Ensenada, B. Cfa., Mexico. 

16238 


Tinker .(Dratenik); polka, arr. by 
Louis Vitak; band. 4to. © June 20, 
1928; 1 c June 26; EH 693673; Vitak- 
Hisnic co., Chicago. 16239 


Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor; 4 
sketches, by Erie Dolman, of Great 
Britain; pf. © June 21, 1928; 1 ¢. 
July 20; E 697266; A. Weekes & Co., 
ltd., London. 16240 


Tinkling rills; text and music by J. 
R. Dean; sop. and alto. 4to. © 
June 19, 1928; 2 c June 21; EH 
693522; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

16241 


Tiny fingers; words and music by Wil- 
liam J. McKenna. © June 27, 1928; 
2 ec. June 28; E 693720; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 16242 


Tired of mother; words by M. R. Har- 
vey, music by L. A. Harvey. © June 
20, 1928; 2 ec. June 21; E 694681; 
Mills Romulus Harvey, Cherryville, 
NU’. 16243 


Titania’s bower; words and music by 
Philip Dalmas. © June 6, 1928; 2c. 
June 28; E. 693731; Sophie Dalmas, 
Wellfleet, Mass. 16244 


To a bit o’ heather; Highland sketch, 
by Vernon Eville, of England, domi- 
ciled at East Orange, N. J.; pf. © 
July ' ‘10, 1928+ 2 ee uly is.) 
696218 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

16245 


To a dear little home; words and mu- 
sic by H. S. Green. © June 23, 1928 ; 


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no. 7, 1928 


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Ze! June 23; E 694778; Howard S. 
Green, Butler, Pa. 16246 


To a sweetheart; words and music by 
Harriet Carter Renner, arr. by 
Friedrich Janssen. © June 20, 
1928; 2 c. June 21; E 694690; Wind- 
sor music pub. co., Cleveland. 16247 


To Chloris singing; words by Edmond 
Waller, music by J. E. Barkworth, 
of Great Britain. [London], Mac- 
Donagh, Capdeville & co., ltd. © 
wone 1. 1928" 1c. June 233. H 
692794; John EH. Barkworth, Cam- 
bridge, England. .16248 


To know you is to love you; from 
Hold everything, words and melody 
by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1c. July 24, 
1928; E 695636; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 16249 


To my Valentine; lyric piece, by Wil- 
liam M. Felton; pf. © July 26, 
1928; 2c July 28; E 696596; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16250 


To the river; words by Edgar Allan 
Poe, mus‘c by Creighton Allen; med. 
voice. © June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 
28; E 695036; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 16251 


To-day I’m gonna get married; Italian 
character song, lyric by Howard 
Chenery, music by J. S. Brothers, jr. 
©l1e. July 20, 1928; E 696321; J. 


Stanley Brothers, jr., Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 16252 
Tommy; words by Roscoe Gilmore 
Stott, music by Henry Everett 
Sachs. © June 26, 1928; 2 c. June 


22; E 694698; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 16253 


To-morrow brings a new day; words 
by Jeanne Rogers, music by Zella 
Cannon. © 1c. June 23, 1928; BE 
693629; Zella FE. Cannon, Ft. Riley, 
Kan. 16254 


Too black bad; words and melody by 
Lemon Jefferson. © 1 ¢. June 21, 
1928; E 693572; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 16255 


Too busy; fox trot, words by Ned 
Miller, music by Chester Cohn, or- 
gan arr. by Walter C. Simon; pf. or 
organ. © July 19, 1928; 2 c July 
20; E 696377; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 16256 


Too good to be true; words and mu- 
sic by C. E. Harvey; pf. ©1e. 
July 2, 1928; E 698906; Clarence 
Edwin Harvey, Buhl, Id. 16257 


Torjussen (Trygve) Ten short etudes; 
by Trygve Torjussen, of Norway, op. 
64; pf. © June 28, 1928; 2c. July 
2; E 696039; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. - 16258 


Torna, amore!...; serenata-hésitation, 
di Dino Berruti, of Italy; orch. con 
pf.. conduttore. 4to. © June 20, 
1928; 1 ce. June 18; EH 692578; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

16259 


Tra le palme; valzer, by EH. Hrario; 
Violin’ «© corsJuner 26; 1928: Bb 
694934; Ernesto Erario, Brooklyn. 

16260 


Triume sind schiume; charakter- 
boston, text w. musik von Gtinter 
Joachim, of Germany; salon-orch. 
mit pf. direktion u. spezial arr. ftir 
jazzband. 4to. © June 14, 1927; 
1c. June 26, 1928; E 692907 ; Imuver- 
verlag, Paul Przetak, Charlottenburg, 
Germany. 16261 


Tragedia (La) de Obrégon; letra y 
musica di Alfredo Marin, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
[Photostat] © July 24, 1928; 1 ec. 
July 81; E 695724; Felipe Valdes 
Leal, Los Angeles. 16262 


Treue freundschaft; marsch, von H. 
Giese, of Germany. 1. Blas-orch. 
16mo.—2. Salon-orch. 4to.—3. Gros- 
ses orch. mit. erginzungsstimmen pf., 
harmonium wu. violine obligat aus 
salon-orch. 4to. © May 7, 1928; 
1c. each June 26; FE 692904—-692906 ; 
Hermann Giese, Neuferchau, Kr. 
Salzwedel, Germany. 16263-16265 


Tri delta sweetheart ; words and music 
by Charles Griffith, arr. by Helen 
Baker. © June 30, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
11; EH 695348; Delta delta delta fra- 
ternity, Evanston, Ill. 16266 


Tribute (A) to mother; words and 
music by Leonard Feeney; in D flat. 
© June 27, 1928; 2 ¢ July 2; B 
695214; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 16267 


Trills; after Bertini, 
Meyer’ [pseud. 


by Ferdinand 
of Ernest Harry 
Adams]; pf. © June 25, 1928; 2 «. 
June 29; E 695118; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 16268 


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16269 


pt. TANS, ¥.23 


Trinkaus (George J) Four moods; pf. 
1. Happiness. [3 others] © July 
2, (1928 ; (2c. July. 73H) 69389955 M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 16269 


Four souvenirs; pf. 1. Souvenir 
de Grieg. [38 others] © July 2, 
1928": 22. CJ Uy Ce, i O9S996: ML. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 16270 


Trio; de Conrad Beck, of Switzerland ; 
violon, alto et violoncelle. © June 
$5, 1928) We uly. 2 oR G97 133; 
Siréne musicale, Paris. 16271 


Trio; di Mario Labroca, of Italy; pf., 
violino e violoncello. © Mar. 31, 
1928; 1 ec. May 14; E 692835; Uni- 
versal-edition actiengesellschaft, Vi- 


enna. 16272 
Trios for mixed voices; by Arthur 
Somervell, of Great Britain. 4to. 


bk. 1-4. © June 22, 29, July 4, June 
25,1928; 1 ‘e. each) July 20; \ EH 
697213-697216; Boosey & co., itd., 
London. 16273-16276 


True blue sweetheart ; words by Perry 
Alexander, melody by Woody Frisino 
[i. e. Warren Frisino] © 1c. July 
5, 1928: E 695239; Warren Frisino, 
Gardenville, Md. ‘ 16277 


True love will never die; words and 
music by C. Simmons. © 1 ¢. June 
21, 1928; E 693580; Cyrus Simmons, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 16278 


Truly; by L. Winslow and Beth 
Bishop; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1c. May 18, 1928; E 691712; Louise 
Winslow, Chicago. 16279 


Trump’ (The) of life; hymn, words 
and music by H. Manspile. © July 
SOS fe Come live ion maul (2 
Homer Manspile, Indianapolis. 

16280: 


Trumpet (The) of the morning; words 
and music by N. Carlson. © June 
20, 1928; 2 ec. June 28; E 695085; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

16281 


Trust no man; words and melody by 
Lillian Hardeway Henderson. © 1c. 
June 21, 1928; E 693551; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 16282 


Trust your way through; words by 
KG -Sjoling (tr Wy VAL ES Skoos, 
music arr. by N. Carlson. 
20, 1928 ; 2 c. June 28; EH 695093 ; Na- 
thaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 16283 

Tyuth-seeker (The) ; words and music 


by Sister Devamata (Laura F. 
Glenn) ; violin and cello obbl. ©1c. 


© June 


July 5, 1928; EH 693981; Laura F. 
Glenn, LaCrescenta, Calif. 16284 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) March 
of the tin soldiers ; by P. Tschaikow- 
sky, arr. by Ottilie Sutro; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © June 16, 1928; 2 c. June 
18; E 694528; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 16285 


Tullar-Meredith (The) co. Children’s 
day sampler 1928; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson and others, music 
by I. H. Meredith and others. 12mo. 
© Apr. 28, 1928: 2 c. June 18; aff. 
June 27; A 1081669; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 16286 


Tullar-Meredith (The) co. Mothers’ 
day sampler 1928; words by J. 
Reeder Reeves and others, music by 
I. H. Meredith .and others. 12mo. 
(© Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c. June 18; aff. 
June 27; A 1081668; Tullar-Meredith 


co., New York. 16287 
Tullar-Meredith (The) co. sampler, 
Haster. 1928; words by Dorothy 


Lehman Sumerau and others, music 
by I. H. Meredith and others. 12mo. 
© Feb. 10, 1928; 2 c. June 18: aff. 
June 27; A 1081670; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 16288 


Tullar-Meredith (The) co. sampler for 
Christmas; words by Dorothy Leh- 
man Sumerau and others, music by 
Isaac Hickman Meredith and others. 
12mo. The manger King. [2 
others] © Oct. 1, 1927; 2 c. June 
18, 1928; aff. June 27; A 1081671; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

16289: 


Tullar-Meredith (The) co. sampler for 
Christmas; words by Dorothy Leh- 
man Sumerau, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith, Grant Colfax Tullar and others. 
12mo. The sign of God. [3 others] 
© Oct. 17, 1927; 2 c. June 18, 1928; 
aff. June 27; A 1081672; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 16290 


Tulmerco sacred trios for women’s 
voices ; words by Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson, and others,,musie by I. H. 
Meredith, and others, ed. by I. H. 
Meredith. S8vo. © June 3, 1927; 
2 @ June’ 18, 1928; “ait. ‘Tune 27; 
A 1081691; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16291 


Tuneful tasks; 20 tunes in etude form, 
by John Thompson; pf. July 
20, 1928; 2 «. July 21; E 696333; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16292 


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Tunes for two; by Arthur Kingsley, of 
Great Britain; pf. duet. bk. 2. 1. 
Badinage. [3 others] © July 6, 
1928; 1 ec. July 6; E 692974; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 16293 


Tuoi (I) baci; polka, di N. Episcopo, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. June 30, 1928; E 693817; Nicola 
Episecopo, New York. 16294 


Turn again, long lane; words and mu- 
sic by Vs Donald. © 1c. June 25, 
1928; HE 694768; Victor Donald, Port- 
land, Or. 16295 


Tvuj na vzdy valcik (Yours forever 
waltz) ; by Anton Brousek; clarinet 


in B flat. © 1c. July 3, 1928; BH 
693914; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 16296 


"Twas you; words and music by L. 
Thorne-Bamber, of England. Lon- 
don, Novello & co., ltd. © July 23, 
1928; lie July 24; EH 697251; L. 
Thorne-Bamber, Portsmouth, Eng- 
land. 16297 


Twelve o’clock waltz: lyric by Billy 
Rose and Mort Dixon, music by 
Harry Warren. © July 13, 1928; 
2c. July 18; E 6986276; Remick music 


corp., New York. 16298 
Twilight; song without words, by L. 
McKnew, op. 2; pf. © June 14, 


1928; 2c. June 28; E 693736; LeRoy 
MckKnew, Baltimore. 16299 


Twilight bliss; words by Victor Rock- 


wood, melody by Rocky Bernard 
[pseud. of V. H. Rockwood] © 1. 
July 7, 1928; EH 696081; Victor 
Edmund Rockwood, Alhambra, Calif. 
16300 

Twilight dreaming; words by Pearl 
M. Wilmerding, music by Bertha 


Frankl. © 1 ¢ June 26, 1928; E 
694917; Bertha Frankl, San Fran- 
cisco. ; 16301 


Twilight reverie; solo, by G. Pettine. 
1. Mand—2. Ten. banjo. © June 
18, 1928; 2 c. each June 20; EB 
694726, 694727; Giuseppe Pettine, 
Providence, R. I. 16302, 16303 


"Twill be heaven for me; words and 
music by N. Carlson. © June 20, 
1928; 2 ¢ June 28; E | 695087; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

16304 


Twines [!], I love love you; words and 
music by P. G. Shinar, of Greece, 
domiciled at Portland, Or. © 1. 
July 7, 1928; E 696077 ; Peggy George 
Shinar, Portland, Or. 16305 


Twinkling toes; graceful dance, by 
Charles F. Carey; pf. © June 239, 
1928; 2c. July 5; E 695285 ; Anthony 
bros., Fall River, Mass. 16306 


Two bright blue eyes; waltz, words by 
P. Colecchia, music by Earle Smith. 
© 1 ce. July 16, 1928; E 696267; 
Pietro Coleechia, Erie, Pa. 16307 


Two deuces; melody by Lill Hardin. 
©1c. July 16, 1928; E 696271; Con- 
solidated music pub. house, Chicago. 

16308 


Two lips; lyric by Billy Rose, music 
by Harry Warren; pf. and ukulele 
ace., with chords marked for ten. 
banjo, mandola and guit. © June 
18, 1928; 2 c. June 20; EH 693596; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

16309 


Two little love bees; fox trot, words 
by Robert B. Smith, musie by Hein- 
rich Reinhardt, arr. by W. C. Polla; 
orch. 4to. © July 25, 1928; 2 ce. 
July 26; E 695689; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 16310 


Two lovers love nest ; words and music 
by F. W. West. ©1c. July 5, 1928; 
E 693969; Fred W. West, Kansas 
City, Mo. 16311 


Two talking; words anon., music by 
J. E. Barkworth, of Great Britain. 
[London], MacDonagh, Capdeville & 
co., Itd. © June 1, 1928; 1 c. June 
23; E 692784; John H. Barkworth, 
Cambridge, England. 16312 


Two-time gal: indigo drag. words and 
music by E. LeSieur. © 1c. July 
17, 1928; E 695485; Eugene LeSieur, 
Sanford, Me. 16313 


Two to do tune; paroles et musique 
de Harry Cahill. [English text] 
©) ume 725. 192'7.; 2 c duly 2S.c0 
672474; Editions lL. Maillochon, 
Paris. 16314 


Two to do tune; paroles et musique 
de Harry Cahill. [English text] © 


gune 25, 1927; 2° e. cSuly. 23h; B 
672474; Editions L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 16315 


Typical (A) Irishman; words and mu- 
sic by P. J. Gaffney. © 1c. June 
22, 1928; E 693648; Patrick John 
Gaffney, Dorchester, Mass. 16316 


Tziorogh (E.I.) Four Russian folks 
[!] dances (Uernipe HapogHBIA pyccKuA 
tanya); folk lyrics, music by E. I. 
Tziorogh, of Poland, domiciled at 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y.; pf. 
with words. 1. Speed on, my steed. 


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16317 


Tziorogh (EH. I.)—Continued. 
[3 others] ©1c. June 23, 1928; EB 
693649 ; Joanna Tziorogh, New York. 
16317 


U mojego sasiada; words and music 
by Walter Polak. © 1c. July 19, 
1928; E 695555; Wiadystaw H. Sa- 
jewski, Chicago. 16318 


U saristanu; parole di F. Santisi, mu- 
sica di Louis De Santis. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 3, 
1928; E 693926; Frank Santisi, 
Philadelphia. 16319 


Ukraina; ballad, words and music by 
Victoria Boshko; in F. © July 27, 
1928; 2 c. July 28; EH 695699; Sha- 


piro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 16320 
Ukrainski cossack; by M. Lichten- 
stein; Ist violin. © 1c. June 26, 
1928; EK 694967; Matus Lichten- 
stein, New York. * 163821 
Ulster (The) division; march, by F. 
M. Marks, of England; reed and 


brass band. 4to. © July 11, 1928; 
1e July 23; E 697271; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. 16322 


Um meinen schatz wein’ ich tranen; 
text von Fritz Rotter, musik von 
Anton Profes, of Germany. © May 
30, 1928; 1 c. June 20; E 692604; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

16323 


Und im mai; lied und blues, verse 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Her- 
mann Krome, of Germany. © Mar. 
27, 1928; 1 e. June 18; E 692736; 
Viola-verlag G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

16324 


Und im mai; lied und blues, verse von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Hermann 
Krome, spezialarr. von Fred Ralph, 
all of Germany; orch. mit klavier 
direktion. 4to. © Mar. 27, 1928; 
1c June 18; E 692735; Viola-ver- 
lag G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 16325 


Under aftenstjzrnen; ti sange og vi- 
ser, tekst af Jeppe Aakjaer, musik 
af J. Saxtorph-Mikkelsen, of Den- 
mark. Jubilzumsudgave 1878-1928. 
K¢gbenhavn F., Eget forlag. © June 
6, 1928; 1 ec. June 18; E 692683; 
Jacob Saxtorph-Mikkelsen, Copen- 
hagen. 16326 


Under the leaves; words by Charles 
O. Roos, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman; low voice; in D. © 
June’ 18, 1928; 2 ¢e. June’ 27;.E 


pt. 1m, NSs, w..23 


694866 ; 
York. 


Carl Fischer, New 


16327 


Underneath the falling leaves; words 
by Charles Tobias, music by Al 
Sherman. [Words and melody 
only]:: © 1° e¢ July "26; 1928-""H 
695680; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 16328 


Unfading flowers; serenade, by Fred- 
erico Vélez; pf. © Aug. 25, 1927; 
2c. June 20, 1928; EH 694553; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 16329 


University of Dayton athletic march; 
by Anthony McCarthy; band. 4to. 
© July 21, 1928; 2 « July 23; EB 
696414; University of Dayton, Day- 
ton, O. 16330 


University of New Hampshire song 
book; ed. by Robert W. Manion. 
Boston, H. C. Schirmer music co. 
© May 26, 1928; 2 ec. June 4; aff. 
June 7; A 1074926; University book 
store, University of New Hampshire, 
Durham, N. H. 16331 


Until the end of time; words by Dan- 
iel S. Twohig, music by R. 8S. Stough- 
ton; in B flat. © June 18, 1928; 
2c. June 20; E 694545; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 16332 


Until to-morrow; words and music by 
Cc. L. Hauser; pf. ©1e. July 16, 
1928; H 696254; Carl Lewis Hauser, 
Asheville, N. C. 163383 


Until yesterday; words and music by 
Benny Davis and Joe Sanders; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 6, 1928; 
2c. July 9; E 696017; Harms, inc., 
New York. 16334 


Usignuolo (L’); polka, di F. Crapan- 
Zano. 1 e@. June 16, 1928; HE 
694520; S. Riccardi, New York. 

: 16335 


Utah and you; words and music by 
A. A. Johansen. © 1 ¢.) June 19, 
1928; E 695386; Alex Alma Johan- 
sen, Salt Lake City. 16336 


Valley (A) green and low; words by 
Rose Osborne Sell, music by Irene 
Miller [i. e. I. M. Chainey] © 1c. 
June 21, 1928; E 693574; Irene M. 
Chainey, Washington. 16337 


Valse arabesque; by Westell Gordon, 
of Great Britain; pf. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, inc. © May 23, 
1928; 1 ec. May 24, 1 ec. June 30; E 
692190; Harms, ine., New York. 

16338 


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Valse bizarre; by Sturkow-Ryder; 2nd 
pf. © July 5, 1928; 2c. July 9; EB 
695281 ; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 16339 


Valse-caprice; von Emil Kronke, of 
Germany, op. 201; fléte, mit klavier- 
begleitung. © Mar. 31, 1928; 1 ec. 
June 13; H 692723; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 16340 


Valse caresse; by Domenico Savino; 


E flat alto saxophone with pf. ace. : 


Cy Fulyedd, 1928: 2\¢. July: 12; B 
695381; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 16341 


Valse-charme; by Ivy Herbert, of 
Great Britain; pf. © June 6, 1928; 
1c. June 19; E 692805; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 16342 


Valse de ballet; by F. W. Holloway, 
of Great Britain; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© June 28, 1928; 2 ce July 2; B 
696033 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 16343 


Valse elegante; by Merle Johnston; EH 
flat alto saxophone, with pf. acc. 
June 30, 1928; 2c. July 6; HE 693947 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

16344 


Valse gracile; by Zoltan de Horvath; 
pf. © June 29, 1928; 2 c. June 29; 
E 695016; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 16345 


Valse-miniature; by Ward-Stephens, 
transcribed by Rob Roy Peery; vio- 
lin, with pf. ace. © July 18, 1928; 
2 ce uly 19; HW 695532; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 16346 


Valse moderne; by R. S. Stoughton; 
pf. © July 26, 1928; 2c. July 28; 
EK 696601; Theodore Presser ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 16347 


Valse nonchalante; by Louise Snod- 
grass; pf. © July 5, 1928; 2c. July 
7; E 696013; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 16348 


Valse triste; by Iris Kuhnle; violin 
and pf. © June 30, 1928; 2c. June 
27; E 694824; Wesley Webster, San 
Bruno, Calif. 16349 


Valse viennese; music by Milton Kaye. 
[Melody only] ©1e. June 20, 1928; 
E 694662; Milton B. Kantrowitz, 
Brooklyn. 16350 


Variations on Bonny sweet robin; 
Ophelia’s song, by Ethel Smyth, of 
Great Britain; flute, oboe, or violin 
or viola, and pf. © Mar. 8, 1928; 


16360 


~ 


1 ce. June 21; H 692632; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 16351 


Vaterhaus (Das); gedicht von O. B., 
musik von Albert Gundrum, of Ger- 
many, op. 66; minnerchor. 4to. © 
Apri 24 1928 3) Te, Tine 13¢ + 
692694; Schweers & Haake, Bremen, 
Germany. 16352 


Veloce (La); polka, by E. Rossi; vio- 
lin. ©1c. June 29, 1928; E 695166 ; 
Enrico Rossi, Brooklyn. 16353 


Veni, -Sancte Spiritus (Come Thou 
Holy Spirit); by B. Klein; copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the legi- 
ble notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed; men’s voices a capella. 
4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. June 27; 
E 695000; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 16354 


Venus, heaven and you; waltz, lyric 
by W. M. Hunter, music by EH. V. 
Hegbom; pf. and ukulele acc. 
June 29, 1928; 2c. July 3; E 696189 ; 
Pacific musie publishers, San Fran- 
cisco. 16355 


Vera polka; by Anton Brousek; con- 
ductor pt. ©1e. July 3, 1928; H 
693915; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 16356 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Triumphal march 
from Aida; arr. by Albert Harvey; 
violin, with pf. ace. © July 11, 
1928; 2 ec. July 12; E 696413; Fred 
Heltman co., Cleveland. 16357 


Vere lauguores nostros (Truly all of 
our weakness) ; trio, words from the 
Seriptures, music by Antonio Lotti; 
copyright is based upon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his 
interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed; male voices a ca- 
pella. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1928; 24 
June 27; E 694996; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 16358 


Verklarung (Beautification) ; kino mu- 
sic, von Henry Weber, of Germany, 
op. 8, no. 4; orch. 4to. © June 26, 
1928; 1 c. May 12; EH 697183; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 16359 


Vermillion, the city of a million at- 
tractions to me; words and musie 
by E. J. Harrington. © 1c. June 
30, 1928; E 698898; Edwin J. Har- 
rington, Vermillion, S. D. 16360 


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16361 


Verte ombrie; de René Guillou, of 
France; pf. © June 15, 1928; 1 «. 
July 2; E 697127; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie., Paris. 16361 


Verzage nicht, du hiuflein klein; verse 
von Michael Altenburg, m&innerchor- 
bearbeitung von Gust. Wohlgemuth, 
of Germany, werk 65, nr. 4; ten. u. 
basse, “Ato. ©) Web: 6) 1S28" t ‘ec. 
June 138; EH 692740; Otto Forberg, 
Leipzig. 16362 


Vesper and fourfold amen; hymn, mu- 
sic by J. B. Higginbottom, of Hng- 
land. London, Novello & co., Itd. © 
DULY oy Als ip OZ Seer nels Cea el EY ao, , 
697192; John B. Higginbottom, Lon- 
don. 16363 


Vespers; evensong, words by Samuel 
Longfellow, music by Abram Ray 
Tyler; mixed cho. and solo voices. 
4to. © June 29, 1928; 2 c June 
29; EH 695020; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


Via sacra (The sacred way); words 
by Arthur L. Salmon, music by Ken- 
nedy Russell, of Great Britain; in 
OFF ©eduly: Wo Me28 ye. July) W2:: 


E 697243; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., 
London. 16365 
Vieille église; de René Guillou, of 
France; pf. © June 15, 1928: 1 «. 


July 2; E 697128; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie., Paris. 16366 


Viennese dance (Wiener tanz); after 
Beethoven, by Richard Krentzlin, of 
Germany, op. 115; pf. © July 11, 
1928; 2c. July 18; E 696173; Arthur 


P. Schmidt co., Boston. 16367 
Viennese silhouettes; set of waltzes, 
by Sam Franko; pf. © July 18, 


1928; 2 c. July 20; E 696362; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 16368 


Violet; words by R. D. Hesselmeyer, 
music by John L. Herman. © 1 e«. 
June 20, 1928; E 684655; Raymond 
Dennis Hesselmeyer, Brentwood, Mo. 

16369 


Violets; melody by Lionel Belasco. © 
te July 2, 1928; BE 693885; J. O. 
Fisher, New York. 16370 


Violin method for the third position; 
by L. Meyer, op. 6, newly rev. and 
augmented by Gustav Saenger. 
June 2h. M28 s 12 Ae some, ecice Ey 
694875; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 16371 

Violin pieces the whole world plays; 
comprehensive collection, selected 
and ed. by Albert E. Weir; violin, 


16364, 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


with pf. acc. Rev. ed. © May 11, 
1928;° 2 c> and: aff. May 15% A 
1077260; D. Appleton and co., New 
York. 16372 


Violintechnik (Die) bis zur vollend- 
urg; von Gustav Havemann, of 
Germany. Deutsche ausgabe, teil 1 
u. 2, © Mar. 5, 1928; 1 c. June 26; 


E 692911; P. J. YTonger, Cologne, 
Germany. 16373 
Virginia; mélodie, poésie de Hd. 


Guinand, musique de Charles-René, 
of France. 1. Voix élevées.—2. Voix 
moyennes. © June 5, 1928; 1 e«. 
each June 28; EK 697072, 697073; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

16374, 16375 


Virginia; words and music by F. S. 
Meighan. © 1c. July 12, 1928; EB 
695406; Frank §S. Meighan, Chicago. 

16376 


Virginia national guard; march, by 
soseph Vezzetti; full band with solo 
B fiat trumpet or cornet conductor. 


4to. © June 22, 1928; 2 c June 
27; E 694859; Carl Fischer, ince., 
New York. 16377 


Vision (A); words by A. Cholmonde- 
ley, music by W. Henri Zay; med. 


voice. © June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 
28; E 695039; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 16378 


Viva mi desgracia; vals, por I. M. 
Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; pf., with words. © 1c. July 
18, 1928; E 696296; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 16379 


Vive amour (Love rules us ever); 
from The charmer, words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Karl Hajos. 


New York, Harms, inc. © June 27, 

1928°3°"2) cc; * Sumer 29"? Sh Go a0 i = 

Shubert theatre corp., New York. 
16380 


Vivre; mélodie, poésie de Ed. Guinand, 
musique de Charles-René, of France. 
1. Voix élevées.—2. Voix moyennes. 
© June 5, 1928; 1 c. each June 28; 
E 697074, 697075; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 16381, 16382 


Voce del cuore; valzer, by EH. Erario; 
violin. © 1 c@ June 26, 1928; EB 
694935; Ernesto Erario, Brooklyn. 

16383 


Voglein (Der) abendlied (Sérénade 
des oiseaux); abendstimmung, ro- 
manze von Brinley Richards, op. 70, 
arr. von G. Gramo, both of Ger- 
many; salon-orch. mit pf. direktion. 
4to. © May 30, 1928; 1c. June 11; 


848 


4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


16404 


E 692056 ; Stid-west verlag, Richard 
Riihle und musikverlag Robert 
Riihle, Berlin. 16384 


Voice (A) ; part song, words by Alfred 
Tennyson, music by Anna Priscilla 
Risher; men’s voices. 4to. © June 
25, 1928; 2 ec. June 29; E 695124; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

16385 


Voice (The) of spring; 4-part song, 
words by Felicia Hemans, music by 
E. S. Hosmer; mixed voices. 4to. 
© May 18, 1928; 2 c. June 18; BE 
694536; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

16386 


Voice (The) of the rain; words and 
music by Philip Dalmas. © June 
1928; 2c. June 28; H 693732; 
Sophie Dalmas, Wellfleet, Mass. 

16387 


Voices of the orchestra; instruction 
book in grade and high schools, by 
Louis M. Gordon and Edgar B. Gor- 
don. © June 27, 1928; 2 « July 
20; aff. July 3; A. 1084623; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 16388 


Voyage (The) of Arion; romance of 
the sea, cantata, poem by Marion 
Clyde Wier, music by Earl V. Moore; 
bar. solo and cho. of children. 4to. 
© Nov. 7, 1927; 2 c. June 30, 1928; 
E 698790; Henry T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 16389 


W dzieh matki; dla dzieci, stowa J. S. 
Zielinskiego, muzyka Frank Przybyl- 


skiego; na dwa gtosy. © June 18, 

ea eee, une 225) 6936253 

Wiadystaw H. Sajewski, Chicago. 
16390 


Wa-da-da; fox trot, words and music 
by Harry Barris and Jimmy Cava- 
naugh, arr. by Leonard G. Hayton; 
orch. 4to. © June 29, 1928; 2 e. 
June 30; E 693792; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 16391 


Wagner (Richard) Lohengrin; einleit- 
ung zum 3 akt und brautlied, von 
R. Wagner, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany; orch., mit pf. conductor. 
Gr July? 15;,).1928 4 ee July 32.5 
697197; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 16392 


Prelude and Liebestod ; from Tris- 
tan und Isolde, arr. by Herbert F. 
Ellingford; organ. © June 22, 1928; 
2c. June 22; E 694678; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 16393 


Prize song; Die meistersinger, arr. 
by W. H. Squire, of Great Britain; 


violoncello, with pf. acc. © June 
22, 1928), 1) ec: July 20; H,,.697218; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 16394 


—— Walther’s prize song; arr. by J. 
Stuart Archer, of Great Britain; or- 
gan. © July 3, 1928; 1 c. June 28; 
E 692947; W. Paxton & co., Itd., 
London. 16395 


Waitin’ for the trumpet to sound; 
duet, traditional negro spiritual, arr. 
by Clarence Cameron White; sop. 
and alto). © July 26, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 28; E 696594; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16396 


Waiting; waltz, words and music by 
B. Samberg. [Words and melody 
only]. © ' 1 ¢«. July 7, 1928; E 
696078; Benjamin Samberg, Brook- 
lyn. 16397 


Waiting; words by J. Forbes, music by 
Lee Turner. © 1 ¢. July 28, 1928; 
EX 695712; Jeannette Forbes, Burn- 
side, Conn. 163898 


Waiting for my sweetie at Mount 
Baldy camp; words and music by 
Mu &. Chaus LPhotostaties@ fc. 
June 30, 1928; E 693823; Max F. 
Thau, Los Angeles. 16399 


Waiting for news of Jesus; words and 
musie by Paul S. Hill. © June 12, 
1928; 2 ce. July 26; E 695668; Susie 
Norris Fitkin, Brooklyn. 16400 


Waiting for the bluebird; fox trot 
ballad, words and music by Frank 
Fischbach. © July 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 16; E 696892; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 16401 


Waiting through the night; waltz, 
words and music by Marvin Smolev, 
Bernie Seaman and Joe Crozier; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Henry 
Fishback. © July 2, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 3; E 695432; Mercury music 
pub. co., New York. 16402 


Walk that broad; words by W. A. 
Small, music by Catherine Berenice 
Aliens. ©viicl July:17, -1928;) H 
695547 ; Withborne Adalbert Small, 
New York. 16403 


Walker (Charles Wade) Five re- 
sponses; words and music by C. W. 
Walker; pf. 4to. © June 21, 1928; 
2c June 21; E 694688; Charles 
Wade Walker, Ridgefield, Conn. 

16404 

Waltz enchantment; by Domenico Sa- 
vino, transcribed by Rudy Wiedoeft ; 
E flat alto saxophone, with pf. acc. 


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16405 


pt. It; ne S., va2s 


Waltz enchantment—Continued. , 
© July 9, 1928; 2 c. July 10: B 
695280; Robbins music corp., New 


York. 16405 
Waltz z widnia; by Fr. Dukli, arr. 
by Louis Vitak; concertina. © 1 c¢. 
June 26, 1928; E 693700; Vitak- 
Hlsnie co., Chicago. 16406 
Wanderer’s (A) love song; ballad, 


words by Basil North, music by H. 
Baynton-Power, of Great Britain. © 


Jualy4St2) POZS si “er “Slane 
697282; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 16407 


Wandering ; words and music by H. F. 
Kuhn,;st. .©),'May dan 928- 2c. 
June 26; EH 694809; Harry F. Kuhn, 
sr., Valley Stream, N. Y. 16408 


Wandering boy; or, Where is my 
wandering boy to-night, words and 
music by George Casmay; pf. and 
ukulele ace. 
June 20; EH 694565; Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. 16409 


Want a peanut; words and music by 
L. BY Lyman. © 4 @&s sully 9.1928 ; 
E 695310; Laura Bernice Lyman, 
Youngstown, O. 16410 


Warming up; one step, by Mel B. 
Kaufman, arr. by James C. McCabe; 
orch:. 4to. .© June 21, 1928; 2 c. 
June 22; EH 694699; 
standard music corp., New York. 

16411 


Warszawske krakowiaki, warsawe kra- 
kowiaks; by L.. Witkowski; violin. 
©1c. July 2, 1928; E 693889; Leon 
Witkowski, New York. 16412 


Was edler wein fiir den pokal; slow- 
fox, text von Marcel Savern, musik 
von Kurt Zorlig, of Germany. © 
May 1, 1928; 1c. June 26; E 692925 ; 
Deutsche grammophon-aktien-gesell- 
schaft, Berlin. 16413 


Was it just a dream; words by H. 
Harper, music by Sylvester Long 


Gross! .©< dice July s@ea 1928; EB 
695208; Emily Harper, Spokane, 
Wash, 16414 


Wasted license blues; words by W. 
Milde, melody by L. F. Brown. © 
1 ¢« July 11, 1928; E 696147; Wil- 
liam Milde and L. F. Brown, Green- 
way, Ark. 


Watch my baby walk; words and mel- 
ody by Joe Trent and Peter De 


Rose.) (©¢(1) .e- Tally) LO 1028 5) 
695300; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 16416 


© June 20, 1928; 2 ¢. | 


Irving Berlin . 


16415 


Watch your step; words and melody 
by Spencer Williams. © 1c. June 
29, 1928; E 695187; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 16417 


Watching the trains come in; words 
by Low Klein and Nat Osborne, mu- 
sic by Frank Stillwell and Geo. B. 
McConnell; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
July “24,' 19283<-°2 Ye. alalyae LE 
696488; Empire music co., New 
York. 16418 


Water songs; cycle of four poems, by 
Michio Yamamoto, music by Mary 
Helen Brown; med. or high voice. 
My little sampan. [3 others] © 
July,;, 10, 1928;.;2 @ Sulpidegoh 
696230; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

16419 


Waves of the Danube; waltz, by J. 
Ivanovici, arr. by Ida H. Jeston, 
op. 23, no. 2; pf. © June 22, 1928; 
2c. June 28 : E 693775; John A. 
Seidt, Baltimore. 16420 


Way down East; photoplay music, by 
William Frederick Peters; pf. Act 


1 and 2. © 1c. June 26, 1928; EB 
6938809; Julia Peters, Englewood, 
N. J. 16421 


Way down in Montgomery Alabam’; 
words and music by Jack Stone and 
Fred Thompson; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© July 10, 1928; 2 c« July 11; B 
696128 ; Stone-Thompson music pub- 
lishers, Montgomery, Ala. 16422 


Way down South; words and music 
by Deering Hill; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by M. Kalua. © May 19, 
1928; 2c. June 5; E 693131; Gotham 
music service, ine. New York. 

16423 


— Same. © May 19, 1928; 2 c. June 
27; E 694890; Gotham music serv- 
ice, inc., New York. 16424 


Way over yonder; words and music 
by Harriet Carter Renner, arr. by 


Friedrich Janssen. © June 20, 
1928; 2 e@. June 21; E 694692; 
Windsor music pub. co., Cleveland. 

16425 


Way ( The) she kisses me; words and 
music by Illana Adorian. ©} 1) e. 
July 31, 1928; E 695749; Ivy Jane 
Weber, Pittsburgh. 16426 


Way (The) to conquest; words and 
music by E. Grosz, of Hungary, 
domiciled at Chicago; violin. ©1ce. 
June 29, 1928; E 695175; Hugene 
Grosz, Chicago. 16427 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


We; words by C. Juslin, music by 
David Reed. ©1ce. July 12, 1928; 
E 695410; Christian Juslin, New 
York. 16428 


We are for Hoover; words and music 
by Hubert Franc [pseud. of H. A. 


France] © 1c. July 30, 1928; E 
696623; Herbert Arthur France, 
Wethersfield, Conn. 16429 


We'll go to all the world;, words and 
music by Paul S. Hill. © June 12, 
1928; 2c. July 26; E 695669; Susie 
Norris Fitkin, Brooklyn. 16430 


We'll hold up the Red, White and 
Blue; words and music by-A. C. 
Davis; mixed voices. © July 6, 
1928; 2 c. July 9; E 696274; Anna 
Crawford Davis, New York. 16431 


Well make our house a real, real 
home; words and music by C. G. 


Wilson. © 1c. July 12, 1928; HB 
695407; Cleo G. Wilson, Fairfield, 
Ohio. 16432 


We're for Hoover; words and music 
by L. S. Graebing. ©1e. July 31, 
1928; E 695728; Lawrence Stoddard 
Graebing, Washington. 16433 


We're living at The cloisters; fox-trot, 
words by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, music by Harris Weston, of 
England; pf. and ukulele or banju- 
lele banjo ace.; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 4, 
1928; 1 ec. June 15; E 692588; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

16434 


We're the happiest couple in this 
town; words by R. L. Reina, music 
by Luther A. Clark. © 1c. July 5, 
1928; E 695242; Rudolph L. Reina, 
Tampa, Fla. 16435 


We're true members of the C. R. D. 
A.; words and music by J. J. Dluski. 
4to. © June 9, 1928; 2 ¢. June 12; 
EK 693612; John Joseph Dluski, Chi- 
cago. 16436 


We sat beneath the maple on the hill; 
words and music by Gussie L. Da- 
vis; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
10, 1928; 2 c. July ’6;' BH 696000; 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

16437 


We want Al Smith; words and music 
by J.) W: Young.’ \@ 1c July 24, 
1928 ; E 695652; John Wesley Young, 
Wayne, Pa. 16438 


We will win with Hoover; words and 
music by E. Witte. ©1c. June 25, 
1928; E 693711; Ernest Witte, Ana- 
lomink, Pa. 16439 


“3 16450 


We won’t give up our Bible; words 
adapted and music by N. Carlson. 
© June 20, 1928; 2c. June;28; EB 
695088; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 16440 


Weary years; words and music by Lil- 
lian Davis [i. e. L. D. Cate]; in C. 
[Photostat] © June 30, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 2; E 693937; Lillian Davis Cate, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 16441 


Weaver (The) of dreams; words by 
Owen Peterson, music by Dorothy 
Forster, of England; high voice. © 
July 18, 1928; 2c. July 20; E 696352; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 16442 


Weber (Henry) Nocturno; von H. 
Weber, of Germany, op. 6, no. 4, nach 
einem motiv von Rob. Schumann; 
saionorech. mit violine 1 direktion u. 
pf. direktion. 4to. © June 26, 1928; 
1c. May 12; E 692822; Aug. Cranz, 
G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 164438 


Wedding music; arr. by G. F. Briegel ; 
orch. 4to. 1. Bridal chorus from 
Lohengrin. [2 others] © July 10, 
1928; 2c. July 10; E 695279; George 
F. Briegel, New York. 16444 


Wedding of the Zulu maid; by G. W. 
Schreiner; pf. Vga he od fy ig LAT 
1928; E 695765 ; Genevieve Whitlock 
Schreiner, Chicago. ‘ 16445 


Weeping (The) heart; by J. Manaois; 
violin and pf. ©1c. July 18, 1928; 
E 696285; Joe Manaois, Ensenada, 
B. Cfa., Mexico. 16446 


Weeping woman blues; words by Bes- 
Sie Smith, melody by Gertrude 
Rainey. © 1c. June 21, 1928; EB 
693561 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 16447 


Weihnachtslied; volkslied a. d. Salz- 
burgischen, miuinnerchorbearbeitung 
von Gust. Wohlgemuth, of Germany, 
werk 65, nr. 2; ten. u. basse. 4to. 
© Feb. 8, 1928: 1 c June 13; BH 
692739; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 16448 


Wenn du dich erholen willst, komm’ 
nach Dresden; slow-fox, text von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Willy Engel- 
Berger, of Germany, klav. arr. von 
Martin Uhl. © May 5, 1928; 1. 
June 26; E 692830; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 16449 


Wenn du einmal ktisst ...; one step, 
text von Woldi Walfisch, musik von 
Erich Hering, arr. von Bernhard 
Egg, both of Germany; orch. 4to. 
(CO Jani L,.1028> be. dune .13,-; 
692758; Lido-verlag (Lisbeth Dorr- 
hauer), Leipzig. 16450 | 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16451 


pt. 111, nS. v5 


Wenn du mich liebst . . .; tango, text 
von Beda, musik von Buday Dénesg, 
of Hungary. © Apr. 21, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 26; E 6928383; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 16451 


Wenn man fiir’s herz was braucht; 
langsamer foxtrot, text von Her- 
mann Frey, musik von Martin Knopf, 
of Germany, arr. von Richard Etlin- 
ger, of Austria; orch., mit pf. direc- 
tion. 4to..'©' Mar. 20; 1928. 1 «. 
June 13; E 692715; Edition Vuvag, 
verlag u. vertrieb a. g., Berlin. 

16452 


Wer ist in die kleine blonde Fritzi so 
verliebt; Spanish one-step, text Uw. 
musik von Fritz Rotter u. Otto 
Stransky, both of Germany. © Apr. 
2; 1928: Le June | 22 5 H'G92875 ; 
Roehr aktiengesellschaft, Berlin. 

16453 


Wesele u Maciugy (Wedding by Ma- 
choga); polka, by L. Witkowski; 
VIOLIN KC) See til yaw TODS ek) 


693893 ; Leon Witkowski, New York. 


16454 


Wesola dziewczyna; polka, melody by 
W. Kerszulis. © 1c. July 7, 1928; 
EH 695264: Walter Kerszulis, Ham- 
trameck, Mich. 16455 


What a fool I was; lyric by Jack 
Meskill, music by Meyer Gusman; 


pf. ace. with, ukulele. arr. by . T. 
Kahana. © June 20, 1928; 2 c. June 
21; EH 693593; Edward B. Marks 


16456 


What a night for spooning; words and 
melody by Ballard Macdonald and 
Dave Dreyer. ©1c. June 15, 1928; 
E 6944382; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 16457 


Same. © July 13, 1928; 2 c. July 
14; E 695425; Irving Berlin, inc, 
New York. 16458 


What about me; lyrics by John Sorren- 
tino, music by C. A. Gregory. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 21, 1928; E 694763; C. Andy 
Gregory, Jersey City. 16459 


What could I do or say; words by 
Ruth Ryan, melody by R. Hberle. 
© 1c. July 17, 1928; E 695475; Ray 
Eberle, New York. 16460 


What d’ya say; from 9th ed. of George 
White’s scandals, words and music 
by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © 


music co., New York. 


June 28, 1928; 2 e@. June 29; EB 
695109; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 16461 


What do I care; words and music by 
A. BH. Jofie:” © Mes iily 80, 19238 - 
EH 695326; Abram Edward Joffe, 
Haledon, N. J. 16462 


What God hath promised ; words anon., 
music by N. Carlson. © June 20, 
1928; 2 c. June 28; EH 695089; Na- 
thaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 16463 


What good is the world without you; 
words and music by HE. Wagenfeld. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
July 27, 1928; H 696566; Edward 
Wagenfeld, Philadelphia. 16464 


What his sweetheart wrote; words by 
L. R. Watts, music by Rob’t H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. June 30, 1928; H 693833 ; Leland 


R. Watts, Penacook, N. H. 16465 
What matters; operetta, words and 
music by EH. P. Stocking. 1. You and 


I. [4 others] 
July 16; 
Stocking, St. Louis. 


© June 2, 1928; 2 ec. 
E 695488; Elizabeth P. 
16466 


What more can I say ; words and music 
by Bennie MeLaughlin.. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 5, 1928; 
EK 693966; Bernard Howard Mce- 
Laughlin, Boston. 16467 


Wheat-ecakes; words by Juliette Bizet, 
music by E. Edwards. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 3, 1928; 
EH 693897; Edgar Edwards, New 
York. 16468 


Wheelbarrow #queak ; words and music 
by C. Smith. [Words and melody 
only] © 2 Gc duly 2s, 
696550; Cliff Smith, Ashtabula, O. 

16469 


When daylight dies; verses by C. H. 
Dunning, chorus by Thomas More, 
music by Walther Friedlaender. © 
1c. July 30, 1928; E 696627; Carroll 
H. Dunning, Los Angeles. 16470 


When Eliza rolls her eyes; words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Harry Warren. 
@, July . 5, 19285 52 ee imeies ook 
696050; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 16471 


When girls are sweet sixteen; huimor- 
ous quartet, words by Roy lL. 
Spencer, music by Frederic Groton, 
op. 7, no. 2; men’s voices. 4to. 
June 20, ' 1928;"'2 "ec, “june "22" BH 
694696; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York, 16472 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


‘ 16494 


When I dance the midnight waltz; 
words and melody by L. H. De 


Bruin. © 1 e¢. July 17, 1928;, EB 
695508; Lyas H. De Bruin, San 
Francisco. 16473 


When I dream of you, pal of mine; 
words and music by S. W. H. Tyler; 
im! C.. © 1 ¢. June 18, 1928; B 
693473; Samuel W. H. Tyler, Louis- 
ville. 16474 


When I’m home; words and music by 
R. LeFavre. [Words and melody 
Onin © °c. suly 19,1928" 
695580; Robert LeFavre, Detroit. 

16475 


When I’m in your arms; words and 


music by Duke Yellman, Frank 
Murray and John Siras; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 


chini. © June 23, 1928; 2 c. June 
23: E 693608; Lewis music pub. co., 
New York. 16476 


When it’s moonlight in Brooklyn; 
words by Al Dubin. and Willie 
Raskin, music by Joe Burke; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 26, 1928; 
2e July 27; EH 696536; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 16477 


When knighthood was in flower; by 
William Frederick Peters; pf. con- 


ductor. LPR ea ee St 
695550; Julia Peters, Englewood, 
ia 16478 
When leaves are falling; words by 


W.. H. 
Van Buren. 
ley music house. 


Crutchley, music by Burrell 
Detroit, Mich., Crutch- 
© July 7, 1928; 


2 ce. July, 12; E 6953866; William 
H. Crutchley, Detroit. 16479 
When love grows cold; words and 


music by S. Brown, of British West 
Indies, domiciled at New York. 

1c. July 30, 1928; E 695731; Hubert 
Sylvester Brown, New York. 16480 


When love’s dream comes true; words 
by U. Berry, music by David Reed. 
© 1e July 12, 1928; EB 695408; 
Urbin Berry, Centralia, Wash. 


16481 

When memory backward _ strays; 
words by H. E. Dyer, music by 
Anton Paoli. New York, Frank 
Harding, music publisher. © Aug. 


27, 1927; 2 c«. June’ 25; EH 694772; 
Harry Elton Dyer, Cape Elizabeth, 
Me. 16482 


When my dreams come true; words 


and melody by I. Berlin. © 1 «. 
July 27, 1928; E 696552; Irving 
Berlin inc., New York. 16483 


When Polly walks through the holly- 
hocks; words and melody by Harry 
Woods. © 1c. July 18, 1928; E 
696305; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 16484 


When Si’s saxophone sighs; words by 
Arthur LeRoy Kaser, music by 
Margo Stitt. Dayton, O., Paine 
pub...co. ©, July, 12, 1928) 2. 
July 23; E 696407; Lurten M. 
Paine, Dayton, O. 16485 


When springtime calls; waltz ballad, 
words by K. Schauermann, music 
by. C. Eppert. Milwaukee, Wis., 
Lyric pub. co. © July 7, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 12; E 695354; Karl Schauer- 
mann and Carl Eppert, Milwaukee 

16486 


When the band strikes up; words by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by P. 
Mario Costa, arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare. 4to. 1. 3-pt. choral; sop., 
alto and bar.—2. 2-pt. choral. © 
July 20, 1928; 2 ¢. each July 21: 
EK 696476. 696477; Kay and Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 

16487, 16488 


When the birds begin their singing in 
the trees; words and melody by 
B. Landress. © 1 c. June 23, 1928; 
EK 693638; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 16489: 


When the dreams that I’ve dreamed 
all come true; words and music 
by H. I. Aldridge. © July 10, 1928; 
2 ec. July 11; E 696127; Elizabeth 
Irving Aldridge, Gloversville, N. Y. 

16496 


When the golden sun is sinking; or, 
Will you sometimes think of me; 
by H. H. Dickey; violin or voice, 
Witt pr ace. .C) 1 Gliuly, tf, 1928 - 
H 696156; Hattie Huffington Dickey, 
McGehee, Ark. 164912 


When the green leaves come again; 
2-pt. song, words by T. H. Bayly, 
music by Percy E. Fletcher, of Eng- 
land; sop. and alto. 4to. © June 
28, 1928; 1 c. June 30; E 692942; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 16492 


When the summer’s done; words and 
music by. C. L. Hauser; pf. © 1 c. 
July 16, 1928; EH 696253; Carl Lewis 
Hauser, Asheville, N. C. 16493 


When the sunbeams kiss the rose by 
the wayside; words by Leo Halo, 
music by A. W. Dupaw; in F. © 
1e. July 5, 1928; E 695241; Arthur 
Walker Dupaw, Burlington, Vt. 

16494 


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16495 


When toys talk; musical play in 1 act, 
words and music by Marjorie Free- 
land Robertson. 12mo. © May 22, 
1928; 2 c. May 25; D 27344; Samuel 
French, New York. 16495 


When you come to rest; words and 
musie by Tom Burke, of England; 
pf. and ukulele acc.; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
Or dune 11928" 1 “ce. sune sts B 
692771; Silberman & Solloway, Lon- 
don. 16496 


When you hear me coo; words and 
music by R. J. Shanley; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. San Francisco, Gold leaf 
music pub. co. © July 16, 1928; 2c. 
July 19; E 695528; Rose Janet 


Shanley, San Francisco. 16497 


When you’re away; vocal waltz, words 
and music by Phil Brown, of Eng- 
land; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Charles Hanley; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Junhe 15, 
1928; 1 ce. June 25; HE 692816; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., London. 


When youre away from moonlight 
bay; words by Harold Harvey, mu- 
sic by C. E. Harvey; pf. © 1 «. 
July 2, 1928; E 693904; Clarence 
Edwin Harvey, Buhl, Id. 16499 


When you’re gone; fox trot, words by 
Paul S. Liebenthal, music by C. S. 
Liebenthal. [Words and melody 
only 1> ©" 1 te) ume*" 20; +1928" B 
694652; Carl Sylvester Liebenthal, 
Cleveland. 16500 


When you're in love; words and mel- 
ody by Donald Haywood. © 1 e. 
July 30, 1928; E 696625; Spier and 
Coslow inc., New York. 16501 


When you’re in wrong with the right 
little girl; waltz, words and music 
by Howard Johnson and Joe Davis. 
© July’ 1, 1928" 2% “aime 30h 
693795; Triangle music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 16502 


When you said good-night; words and 
music by Walter Donaldson; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 28, 1928; 2 «¢. 
June 2; EK 6938507; Donaldson-Doug- 
las & Gumble, inc., New York. 16503 


When you smile; words and melody by 
E. Fortunato. ©1c. June 25, 1928; 
BE 694755; Eugenio Fortunato, Phila- 
delphia. 16504 

When you were here; words and mu- 


sic by K. Cox, music arr. by Thom- 
sie Bean. New York, Frank Hard- 


16498 - 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


ing. © June 14, 1928; 2 ec. June 
21; EH 698586; Katherine Cox, Ama- 
rillo, Tex. 16505 


When your golden hair has turned to 
Silver gray; words by Fred H. 
Hasty, music by Peter F. Damm. 
© June 27; 1928's" "e. alive 


695454; EHllsworth-Frederick co., 
Portsmouth, N. H. 16506 
Whence cometh my help; anthem, 


quartet or cho., words from the 
Scriptures, music by Florence Tur- 
ner-Maley; mixed voices with sop. 
and bass solos. 4to. © June 27, 
1928; 2 c. June 28; E 695061; R. L. 
Huntzinger, inc., New York. 16507 


Whence, O shepherd maiden (D’ot 
viens-tu, bergére) ; French-Canadian 
folk-song, 8-part chorus, Hnglish tr. 
by J. Murray Gibbon, arr. by AlI- 
fred E. Whitehead, both of Canada; 
mixed voices, with sop. solo. 4to. 
© June 30, 1928; 2 c July 5; B 
695514; Boston music co., Boston. 

| 16508 


Where are you going to, my pretty 
maid; words anon, music by H. 
Heinmiller. © 1 ec. June 25, 1928; 
E 694767; Harold Heinmiller, Al- 
bany. 16509 


Where golden dreams come true; 
words and music by Lou Herscher, 
Perry Alexander and Katherine 
Wexler; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by M. Kalua. © June 23, 1928; 2c. 
June 27; EH 694831; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 16510 


Where is an old fashioned girl; words 
and music by H. N. Trane. © 1. 
July 16, 1928; E 696265; Harriet 
Newcomb Trane, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 

16511 


Where is my gal; words and melody 
by G. Montello. © 1 e June 5, 
1928; E 693495; George Montello, 
Brooklyn. 16512 


Where is the song of songs for me; 
words and melody by I. Berlin. © 
1c. June 22, 1928; EH 694718; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 16513 


Same. ©» July 13; (092825 ,2:. c. 
July 14; E 695426; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 16514 


Where the golden poppies grow; words 
and music by B. de Ancheta; pf. and 
ukulele or banjulele banjo ace. 
June 11; 1928; 2 ¢e«. June 27; BH 
694905; Berto de Ancheta, San 
Francisco. 16515 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Where the Snoqualmi is calling; waltz, 
words and music by P. E. DeLong, 
arr. by Carl A. Weber. © 1c. June 
26, 1928; E 693911; Pauline EH. De- 
Long, Seattle. 16516 


Where the sunkist the golden west; 
words by David P. Cera, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. Junction City, 
Wis., Cera pub. house. © June 11, 
1928; 2c. June 27; E 694906; David 
P. Cera, Junction City, Wis. 16517 


Where you are—near or far; lyrics 
by Jack Meskill, music by Meyer 
Gusman; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by T. Kahana. © June 20, 1928; 
2 e. June 21; E 693594; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 16518 


Where you carved your name; words 
and melody by B. G. De Sylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. 
June 26, 1928; E 694965; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc, New 
York. 16519 


Whether you’re wise or dumb; words 
by Max Ewing, musie by S. Walter, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
July 26, 1928; EK 695677; Serge Wal- 
ter, New York. 16520 


While the birds will wing to you I'll 
always cling; words and musie by 
J. Bruckner. [Words and melody 
Only] © 1c July 7, (1928; EB 
695270; Joseph Bruckner, New York. 

16521 


Whimsical (A) waltz; by Florence A. 
Goodrich; pf. © June 28, 1928; 2 «. 
fuly. 2 >. By. G96034;, .Arthur, /P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 16522 


Wh '/p me with a plenty of love; words 
and melody by Lew Urquhart [i. e. 
eas se rquharth :.C),1; ¢.< duly 31, 
1928; E 695761; Louis Thomas Ur- 
quhart, New York. 16523 


Whisper sweetheart that you love me; 
words and music by I. S. Conger, 
alr. by Burrell Van Buren. Atlan- 
tic City, N. J., Conger music house. 
Ooty (0, 1928 - .BreaJubyed2 *\. Bb 


695364; Irwin S. Conger, Atlantic 
City. 16524 
Whistlin’ (The) boy o’ Galway; by 


Harvey Gaul; pf. © Apr. 23, 1928; 
2c. June 20; E 694604; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 16525 


White heather; words by Cornelia 
Hambl n, music by M. A. Adler. © 
1 e@ July 25, 1928; E 696497; Myra 
Agatha Adler, Ottawa, Kan. 16526 


@il, ec: 


16537 


a 


White (The) peacock; poem by Wil- 
liam Sharp, music by L. Goodyear. 
©1e. July 2, 1928; E 693873 ; Louis 

“ Goodyear, Riverdale, Md. 16527 


Whithorne (Emerson) Poem; by H. 
Whithorne, op. 43; pf. and orch. Se. 
© May 381, 1928; 2 c« June 20; E 
694607; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 16528 


Whittaker (W. G.) Four songs of the 
northern roads; words by Wilfrid 
Wilson Gibson, music by W. G. Whit- 
taker, of Great Britain. 1. The 
empty purse. [3 others] © Mar. 
15, 1928; 1 ec. June 21; H 692650; 
Oxford university press, London. 

16529 


Who can take the place of mother; 
words by J. C. Steinmetz, music by 
Lena Steinmetz. © June 30, 1928; 
2 ¢e July 11; E 695350; Joseph C. 
Steinmetz, Elyria, O. 16530 


lyric and music by J. 
Rivinius, Los Angeles, Colversity 
press. 4to. © July 16, 1928; 2 c¢. 
July 23; E 696406; Jean Rivinius, 
St. Louis. 16531 


Who-Hoover; words by Bob Foster, 
music by Bernie Dolan. [Words and 
melody only] ©1«. July 6, 1928; 
E 693989; Bernard Dolan, New 
York. 16532 


Who put the B on Maloney; words by 
Andrew B. Sterling, music by Rob- 
ert, King.) © July: 24, 1928s) 2 e. 
July 25; E 696484; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 16533 


Who’s petting my pretty now; fox trot 
ballad, words and music by Albert 
L. Sisco and Milton Hoak; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © June 11, 1928; 2c. 
June 27; EH 694904; Albert L. Sisco, 
Three Rivers, Mich. 16534 


Who’s who in navy blue; march, by 
John Philip Sousa, transcribed by 
Ralph Colicchio; ten. banjo, with pf. 
ace. © July 23, 1928; 2 ¢. July 24; 
E 695625; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 16535 


Why; words by Sam Gold, music by 
Don Rockwell and Billy Hayes. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
June 26, 1928; E 698718; Spier & 
Coslow, inc., New York. 16536 


Why did you leave on the eve of my 
dreams; words and music by R. Le 
Favre. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. July 19, 1928; H 695581; Rob- 
ert LeFayre, Detroit. 165387 


Who cares; 


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16538 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23. 


Why did you teach me to love; words 
by D. Irwin Schmid, music by Ar- 
mand O. Hug. © June 12, 1928; 
2c. June 14; E 694792; Sunny South 
song writers, New Orleans. 16538 


Why do I care; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by Tom Ford and Arthur Per- 
kins; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © July 10, 1928; 
2c. July 10; E 695296; Bibo, Bloe- 
don & Lang, inec., New York. 16539 


Why do you bob your hair, girls; 
words and melody by A. Reed. © 
1c June 27, 1928; E 694942; R. S. 
Peer, New York. 16540 


Why do you make me lonesome; words 
by F. Ellsworth, music by I. Morris; 
pf. ©l1e. July 5, 1928; E 693968; 
Ivan Morris and Francis Ellsworth, 
New York. 16541 


Why do you play with a broken heart; 
words by P. Walker, 
Chester Escher; ist violin. © 1. 
July 1%, 1928; E 695487; Penrose 
Walker, Dunnellen, N. J. 16542 


Why does the hyena laugh; words and 
music by Frank Wood and John P. 
Long, both of England; pf. and uku- 
lele acc.; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © June 4, 1928; 1 «. 
June 15; H 692589; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 16543 


Why should LI give up a new love; 
fox trot, words and music by E. Le- 


Sieur. if ex wunes27, 19282) 
693750; Eugene LeSieur, Sanford, 
Me. 16544 


Wicek i wacek polka; melody by T. F. 
Yadroga. © 1.¢ July 27, 1928; EB 
696557 ; Tadeusz EF. Zadroga, Phila- 
delphia. 16545 


Wiedoeft’s (Rudy) folio of easy saxo- 
phone solos; by R. Wiedoeft and 
Hugo Frey; E flat alto and C melo- 
dy saxophone, with pf. ace. © July 
30;/ (1928 3) (2 ‘cn and nb Aus, a: A 
1085885; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 16546 


Wielkanocne kazanie ksiedza; Hasters 
oratorium by the priest, melody by 
J. Kallini. © 1 ¢c. June 25, 1928; 
E 693685; Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 

16547 


Wielkanoe w staryne kraju (Haster in 
the old country) ; melody by J. Kal- 
lini. ©1ec. June 25, 1928; E 693686 ; 
Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 16548 


Wife’s (A) song; 4 pt. song, words by 
Lester Jenks, music by Harvey 


music by 


Gaul; women’s voices. 4to. © May 
23, 1928; 2 c. June 20; E 694621; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 16549 


Wigan (The) blues; words and music 
by Fred Godfrey, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 9, 1928; 1 @ July 16; E 
697174; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 16550 


Wild flowers; by Paul Andrew, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Opening buds. 
[1 other] © June 18, 1928; 1 ¢. 
June 23; E 692782; Lareine & co., 
ltd., London. 16551 


Wild (The) Welsh coast; Welsh song, 
words by John Marley, music by 
Granville Bantock, of England. © 
June 9, 1928; 1 c. June 15; HE 692691 ; 
Swan & co. (Music, publishers) Itd., 
London. 16552 


Will the angels play their harps for 
me; words by Walter Hirsch, music 
by Monte Wilhite. © July 11, 1928; 
2c. July 14; HE 695431; Ted Browne 
music co., inc., Chicago. 16553. 


Will you; words and music -by P. G. 
Shinar, of Greece, domiciled at Port- 
land, Or. © 1c July 16, 1928: EB 
695499 ; Peggy George Shinar, Port- 
land, Or. 16554 


Will you always call me sweetheart; 
words and music by Hddie Hanson; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © July 18, 
1928; 2c. July 21; E 696340; Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 16555. 


Will you ever come back to me; words 
and musie by J. F. Goodrich. © 1 ec. 
July 5, 1928; EH 695240; James Frank 
Gocdrich, Pittsfield, Mass. 16556 


Williams’ (John M.) third grade piano 
book. © July 3, 1928; 2 c July 7; 
EK 695253 ; Boston music ¢o., Boston. 

16557 


Willows’ shade; by Corbett Sumsion, 
of Great Britain; pf. © May 17, 
1928; 1 @. June 21; E 692637; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 16558 


Wilson dam blues; words and melody 
by Wesley Wilson. © 1 ¢. June 21, 
1928; H 693562; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 16559 


Wioska; polka, melody by T. F. Za- 
droga. © 1 ec. June 30, 1928; E 
693813; Tadeusz F. Zadroga, Phila- 
delphia, 16560 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Wir sind die jungen; verse von Max 
Dreyer, musik von Gust. Wohlge- 
muth, of Germany, werk 78; ten. u. 
basse. 4to. ©Decs;10, 1927; Lic. 
June 13, 1928; E 692745; Otto For- 
berg, Leipzig. 16561 


Wise (The) old bird says, hoo, hoo, 
Hoo-hoo-ver; words and music by 
T. J. Honaker, arr. by George H. 
Crumb: 4to, © July 21, 1928; 2c. 
July 23; E 696420; Thomas Jesse 
Honaker, Charleston, W. Va. 16562 


Wise (A) old saw; words and music 
by EF. Wrigley: pf. © 1c. July 28, 
1928; E 695713; Francis Wrigley, 
Sylvan, Wash. 16563 


With the gien-folk; fantasy suite, by 
Oscar Naylor, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. The spell. [3 others} © July 23, 
1928; 1 «@ July 19; EH 697232; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 16564 


With you; de Paris, de Jacques Fray, 
of France; pf. © May 10, 1927; 
1c. June 2; E 669031; Editions Arle- 
quin, Paris. 16565 


Within my mind; words by Baron 
Keyes, music by L. A. Harline. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
July 20, 1928; E 695588; Leigh 
Adrean Harline, San Francisco. 

16566 


Within your hands; words by Dena 
Tempest, music by Dorothy Forster, 
of England; med. voice. © July 13, 
1O25; 2 ce: July 20; BH .696351; .G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 16567 


Without you; ballad, words by Allen 
Richmond, music by M. H. Daniel. 
ee gne.29, 1928 2 @.) Jalyerd spel 
696187; Mary Holmes Daniel, Los 
Angeles. 16568 


Wolf man; words and melody by Ar- 
delle Bragg. ©1c. June 21, 1928; 
E 693546; Chicago music pub. ©o., 
inc., Chicago. 16569 


Woman (The) at the well; missionary 
pageant, text by Verna Whinery, 
musie by I. H. Meredith. 12mo. © 
Feb. 21, 1928: 2c. June 18; aff. June 
27; A 1081683; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 16570 


Woman sweeter than man; words and 
melody by Lionel Belasco. © 1 e. 
July 2, 1928; E 693882; J. O. Fisher, 


New York. 16571 
Women; from Blue eyes, words by 
Clifford Grey, music by Frank 


Tours. London, Chappell & co., Itd. 


7513—28——10 


16582 


a 


© June 20, 1928; 2 c. June 26; KE 
694785; Harms, inc., New York. 
16572 


Wonderful girl; words and music by 
F. E. Carey. © 1c. July 17, 1928; 
E 695500; Frank HE. Carey, San Jose, 
Calif. 16573 


Wonderful sweetheart of mine; words 
and music by A. EH. Buckingham. 
Berkeley, Calif., Fireside songs. © 
July 38, 1928; 2c. July 11; E 696118; 
Albert Edward Buckingham, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 16574 


Wonderin’; words by Ida Simpson, 
music by B. Boyd. [Words and mel- 
ody ionly] “'©* 1 c.“Fune 27,°1928; 
H} 694947; Ida Simpson Bennett and 
Bobbe Boyd, New York. 16575 


Wond’ring why; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by Graham Parsons, of HEng- 
land; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] ©: June 1, 1928; .1 ¢ 
June 14; E 69277 Silberman & 
Solloway, London. 16576 


Wondrous (The) pearl; words by Oli- 
ver Murray Edwards, music by Wil- 
liam Berwald; sop. and bar.; organ 
ace. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver musie 
co. © June 6, 1928; 2 ¢ July 2; 
E 695221; Oliver M. Edwards, Syra- 


euse, N. Y. 16577 
Wondrous (The) story; words by 
Oscar E. Osterberg, music by N. 


Carlson. © June 20, 1928; 2c. June 
28; E 695090; Nathaniel Carlson, 
Miami, Fla. 16578 


Won’t you come with me; words and 
music by EH. H. Klaas. © June 23, 
1928; 2 c. June 23; EH 694781; Emil 
H. Klaas, Cleveland. 16579 


Wooler (Alfred) Six responses; by 
A. Wooler. 4to. 1. Opening sen- 
tence. [5 others] © July 11, 1928; 
2 e. July 13; E 696168; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 16586 


Working for the King; words by Law- 
rence VY. Fish, music by Chas. Jes- 
sop, of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
8vo. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 18, 1928; 1 c. June 
28; E 692897; James Broadbent & 
son, Itd., Boston Spa, Yorks., HEng- 
land. 16581 


World (The) seems sad and lonesome 
old dad since they have taken you 
away; words and melody by W. J. 
McCaffery. © 1c. July 18, 1928; 
E 695564; Wm. J. McCaffery, New 
Orleans. 16582 


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16583 


World (The) war song; words and 
music by Lilly May [pseud. of L. H. 
Stiles], arr. by O. 'W. Wilson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1. 
May 9, 1928; E 696160; Lillie Hand 
Stiles, Lincoln, Neb. 16583 


Wotta man; words and music by K. 


K. Nichols. [Words and melody 
only | Liye: (aly Oe 1928 eK 
- 696092; Kenneth K. Nichols, New 


- York, 16584 


Would you call it a sin; words and 
music by H. McDonald. [Photostat] 
© 1c June 29, 1928; E 695156; 
' Blizabeth McDonald, Memphis, 
Tenn. 16585 


Would you miss me if I went away; 
words and music by Al Koppell; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
©), June’ 23, 1928* 2 @ June 27: b 
694829; Jack Mills, ine, New York. 
16586 


Wouldn’t that be wonderful; words 
and music by B. H.. McLaughlin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 24, 1928; E 695648; Bernard 
Howard McLaughlin, Boston. 

16587 


Wreck my ship on the bar; waltz song, 
words and music by B. E. Mosby. 
©i1c. July 11, 1928; EH 696149; Ben 
Ellis Mosby, Kansas City, Mo. 

16588 


Wrist octaves; by Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great. Britain: spf... ©. June. .25, 
1928; 2 c. June 29; E 695114; Ar- 
hur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 16589 


Wynken, Blynken and Nod; words by 
Eugene Field, music by Mary Eliza- 
beth Rabe. © June 30, 1928; 2 e. 
June 27; E 694823; Wesley Webster, 
San Bruno, Calif. 16590 


Xsenja; polka, by M. Lichtenstein; pf. 
© 1c. June 26, 1928; E 694966; 
Matus Lichtenstein, New York. 

16591 


Y. P. B. song book; words by Helen 
L. Byrnes, and others, music by 
Lucy Rider Meyer, and others, com- 
piled by Winona R. Jewell. 12mo. 
© June 19, 1928; 2 c June 27; aff. 
June 25; A 1080958; National wom- 
an’s Christian temperance union, 
Evanston, Ill. 16592 


Yamekraw; a negro rhapsody, by 
. James P. Johnson, arr. by Wm. 
Grant Still; orch. © July 25, 1928; 
1c. July 21; H 696608; Alfred & 
co., New York. 16593 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Yascha Michaeloffsky’s melody; words 
and melody by I. Berlin. © 1 «. 
July 27, 1928; E 696555; Irving Ber- 
lin, inec., New York. 16594 


Yearning; words and music by HE. F. 
Peterson. Park Ridge, Ill., Frances 
music house. © May 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 27; E 694896; Ella Frances 
Peterson, Park Ridge, Ill. 16595 


Yearning for Mandalay; melody by 
Preston Jackson. © 1c. June 21, 
1928 ; HE 693565; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 16596 


Yearning sweetheart for you; words 
and music by R. W. Hall. [Photo- 
stat] ©: 1 ¢ “dune 2seteeea 
698753; R. W. Hall, Bellaire, O. 

16597 


Yellow (A) butterfly in a blue sky; 
by Ida Bostelmann; pf. © June 30, 
1928; 2c. June 29; EH 695133 ; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. : 16598 


Yellow dog blues; by Wm. C. Handy, 
arr. by Geo. F. Briegel; with pf. acc. 
4to. 1. Brass quartette.—2. Saxo- 
phone quartette. © June 28, 1928; 
2c. each July 2; E 696527, 696528; 
Alfred & co., New York. 

16599, 16600 


Yellow (The) mask; selection, by 
Vernon Duke, of Great Britain; full 
military band. London, Boosey & 
co., ltd. © June 29, 1928; 1 e. July 
20; E 697222; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 16601 


Yes, do not monkey with the buzz 
saw; words and melody by J. J. 
Schneider. © 1c. July 24, 1928; 
EH 695645; John J. Schneider, Phila- 
delphia. 16602 


Yes he is my man; words and melody 
by, E..M. Roberts..-© 2 ed gly.2s. 
1928; HE 696444; E. Manning Rob- 
erts, Stockton, Calif. 16603 


Yes! sorority; words and music by 
Howard Johnson, Charles Tobias 
and Jack Ellis; pf. acc. with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
June: 21,,;1928; 2 eedune 22)-h 
693599; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 16604 


Yes! yes! yes; words and music by 
W. E. Crane. © 1c. June 20, 1928; 
E 694658; Warren Eugene Crane, 
Seattle. 16605 


Yid (Der) in gulis; words by Charles 
Simon, musie by J. Jaffe. [Words 


898 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


% 16629 


and melody only] © 1c. June 29, 
1928; E 695170; Julius Jaffe, New 


York. 16606 
Yo ho; words and melody by R. K. 
Fletcher. 4to. fc.” aune: ou; 


1928; E 693854; Richmond Knapp 
Fletcher, Newton, Mass. 16607 


Yodel lullabye; words and music by 
A. E. Johnson, of Norway, domiciled 
at New York, arr. by Eugene Con- 


eae semis 4G) de... July 1L,., 1928 3, B 
696163; Anton E. Johnson, New 
York. 16608 
Yolando ; by William Frederick 


Peters; 1st violin. © 1c. July 7, 
1928; E 695552; Julia Peters, Engle- 
wood, N. J. 16609 


Yosel and Yukel; words by M. Rund, 
music by Ben Greif. [Words and 
melody only] ©l1c. June 18, 1928; 
E 693469; Morris Rund, New York. 

16610 


You ain’t the last man; words by Eva 
Fears, melody by Elzadie Robinson 
and Eva Fears. © 1c. June 21, 
1928; E 693530; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 16611 


You-all; words and music by Hortense 
Ford, e6o@© 41 <e@ «July; 2; 1928;°)B 
693899; Hortense O. Ford, Tampa, 
Fla. 16612 


You alone; words by Jean Herbert, 
music by Bernard Maltin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. July 30, 
1928; E 696626; Spier and Coslow, 
inc., New York. 16613 


You bet I do; words and music by 
Lou Brown and J. Fred Coots. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 3, 1928; E 693919; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

16614 


You bob; words and melody by Lionel 
Belasco. © 1 ¢. July 2,.1928: BH 
693877; J. O. Fisher, New York. 

16615 


You brought me the sunshine; words 
and music by L. L. Yost and Merrill 
D. Doyle. [Photostat] ©1e. June 
22, 1928; E 694704; Leland L. Yost, 
Kerrville, Tex. 16616 


You can not forget (Nem _ tudsz 
elfeledni) ; English words by Lotus 
F. Brown, music by Victor Gado; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 19, 
1928; 2 ec. June 21; E 694790; Gado 
& sons, Kenmore, O. 16617 


You could if you would; words by H. 
D. Fields, music by Bill Barklow. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 31, 1928; HE 695743; Harold 
Dock Fieids, Prairie View, Tex. 

16618 


You’d better change your mind; words 
and melody by Q. R. Burke. © 1 ¢. 
July 38, 1928; E 693928; Quentin R. 
Burke, Stamford, Conn. 16619 


You don’t care; words and music by 
H. R. Brown. © 1c. July 10, 1928; 
E 695325; Harold R. Brown, Abing- 
ton, Mass. 16620 


You gave me a rose; words by Robert 
Hammond Stowell, music by R. P. 
Yaw. © 1.¢. June 19, 1928; E 
693479; Ralph Percy Yaw, Bakers- 
field, Calif. 16621 


You gave your love to someone; words 
and music by <A. M. Stabinski. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
July 16, 1928} E 696272; Anthony 
Martin Stabinski, Philadelphia. 

16622 


You have only got one mother; words 
by A. Cope, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. Chicago, Reedy-Cope music 
house. © May 19, 1928; 2 c. June 
27; E 694897; Agnes Cope, Chicago. 

16623 


You'll get a share of sorrow too; words 
and music by J. Tucker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. June 25, 
1928; EH 693708; Jeannette Tucker, 
New Orleans. 16624 


You'll like Linton; words and music 
by Mrs. Wayne Hamilton [i. e. Nell 
B. Hamilton] © June 19, 1928; 2c. 
June 29; E 695058; Nell B. Hamil- 
ton, Linton, Ind. 16625 


You'll never know; words and music 
by M. A. Smart. © 1. July 11, 
1928; E 696161; Marion A. Smart, 
Chicago. 16626 


You'll want me back; words and music 
by R. Eberle. [Words and melody 
Onty) (©: Le. Tuya s928 2 
695478; Ray Eberle, New York. 

16627 


You made me love you; words by Jo’ 
Trent, music by Peter De Rose. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
June 26, 1928; EH 694972; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 16628 


You might just as well; waltz, words 
and melody by E. Dodson. © 1 «. 
July 9, 1928; E 696106; Edgar Dod- 
son, Oakland, Calif. 16629 


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16630 


You promised, but you forgot; words 
and melody by M. E. Conard. ©1c. 
July 23, 1928; E 696445; Marveline 
BE. Conard, Menlo, Kan. 16630 


You’re a real sweetheart; fox trot, by 
Cliff Friend, arr. by O. Sciacca; 
band. obl. 32mo. © July 17, 1928; 
2 ce. July 18; E 696370; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 16631 


You’re a real sweetheart; fox trot, 
lyric by Irving Caesar, music by 
Cliff Friend, arr. by Joseph Nuss- 
baum; orch. 4to. © June 14, 1928; 
2 ce. June 16; E 694542; Leo Feist, 
inc, New York. 16632 


You’re a real sweetheart; fox trot, 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Cliff Friend. © June 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 21; E 694802; Leo Feist, inc., 


New York. 16633 
You're a real sweetheart; fox-trot, 
lyric by Irving Caesar, music by 


Cliff Friend, organ arr. by Walter C. 
Simon; pf. or organ. 


16634 


You’re all the world to me; words and 
music by EH. J. Edwards; low voice. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
July 23, 1928; E 696459; Harl Jack- 
son Edwards, Los Angeles. 16635 


Feist, ine., New York. 


You’re an old fashioned girl of to-day; : 


waltz, words and music by Art Boyd ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © 1 c. June 


21, 1928; E 694706; John Charles 


16636 


You’re wonderful; words by Buddy 
Fields, music by B. Fields, Jack 
Gardner, and Paul Ash; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 15, 1928; 2 «. 
June 20; E 694562; Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. 16637 


You remind me of no one but you; 
words by Jud Kline, music by A. G. 
Bohne. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. June 30, 1928; EH 693840; 
Arthur G. Bohne, Ozone Park, L. I., 
IN. aye 16638 


You run—you run; words and melody 
by Lionel Belasco. © 1. July 2, 
1928; E 693881; J. O. Fisher, New 
York. 16639 


You still live in my heart; words and 
music by Harriet Carter Renner, arr. 
by Friedrich Janssen. © June 20, 
1928; 2c. June 21; BH 694691; Wind- 
sor music pub. co., Cleveland. 16640 


Brinegar, Council Bluffs, Ia. 


You tell me your dream; words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Chas. N. Dan- 


© Asuly | 7, . 
1928; 2 ce. July 9; E 695447; Leo 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


iels; pf. and ukulele ace. © June 25, 
1928; 2 c. June 29; E 695102; Villa 
Moret, inc., San Francisco. 16641 


You’ve got the right eye but you’re 
peeping in the wrong keyhole; words 
and melody by Bertha Idaho [pseud.. 
of B. Jordan] ©1c. May 26, 1928; 
E 690894 ; Bertha Jordan, Baltimore. 

16642: 


You went away without saying good- 
bye; words and music by A. HE. 
Farmer. © July 21, 1928; 2c. July 
23; E 696418; Arlie EH. Farmer, 
Hiberton, Ga. 16643. 


You won’t like Margie; words by Al 
Dubin and Willie Raskin, music by 
J. Russel Robinson; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Harry Tiedeman. © 
June 20, 1928; 2c june Ss i 
694665; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co.,, New York. 16644 


Young folks; (Kinderwalzer); by 
Richard Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 
118,,.no,.2. 1. Pi 2) Pio bands. 
© July 11, 1928; 2 c. each July 13; 
E 696174, 696175; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 16645, 16646 


Young (The) guardsmen; march, by 
Leon Jessel, of Germany; pf. 
July 26; 1928; 2° ¢. Saly 28 ;3 Eh 
696595 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16647 


Young (The) pianist: his book (Das 
buch des jungen pianisten); ten 
easy pieces, by David Dushkin. obl.. 
8vo. © July 15, 1928; 2 ¢ July 3; 
E 696280; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 16648 


Young (The) violinist’s A-B-C’s along 
with the 1-2-3’s; by F. J. Wilmus. 
bk. 1, 2... © 1 ¢ each June 22, 1928; 
E 693876; Frederick Joseph Wil- 
mus, Calumet, Mich. 16649: 


Your dark eyes (Tes beaux yeux) ; 
lyric by Jacques Boria, English ver- 
sion by Frederick H. Martens, music 
by Mathilde von Oesteren. © July 
23, 1928; 2 c. July 25; HB 696584; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 16650 


Your [!] just a little bit of every- 
thing I love; lyrics and music by 
M. Gordon. [Words and melody 
Ghly} (Or? @* Waly Vale reese 
696424; Mack Gordon, Brooklyn. 

16651 

Your kisses and smiles; words by C. 

Craig, musie by Roeb’t H. Brennen. 


[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
June 30, 1928; E 6938835; Claud 
Craig, Hast St. Louis, Il. 16652 


860 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1928 


Your mamma needs you now; words 
by Ida Simpson, music by B. Boyd. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
June 27, 1928; E 694948; Ida Simp- 
son Bennett and Bobbe Boyd, New 
York. 16653 


‘Your worries ain’t like mine; words 
and melody by Andy Razaf. ©1e. 
July 11, 1928; E 696146; Georgia 
musie co,, New York. 16654 


Za naSim sadem; valcik se zpevem, 
arr. by Louis Vitak; pf. with words. 
(operas | 25. 1908- Fe July 12; 
E 695371; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 

~ 16655 


Zampa; ouverture de Hérold. arr. de 
F. Salabert, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 20, 
1928; 1 ec. July 3; E 697159; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 16656 


Zarliva polka (Jealous polka); by 
Anton Brousek; conductor pt.; in 


Bee oe) | CC. July, 3, 1928; # 
693917; Consolidated music pub. 
house, Chicago. 16657 


Zawziela dziewezyna polka (Stubborn 
girl) ; by Frank Dukli, arr. by Louis 
Vitak; concertina. © ic. June 26, 
1928; E 693701; Vitak-Elsnic co., 
Chicago. 16658 


Zero; polka, by John M. Coleman; 
accordion. © June 18, 1928; 2 c¢. 
June 23; E 693614; B. Quattrocioc- 
che, Steubenville, O. 16659 


Zur jubelfeier; eines lehrers oder 
geistlichen, gedicht von Aug. Lan- 
sky, musik von Franz Kessler, op. 
12, bearb. von Herm. Wenzel, of 


a! 16666 
Mar si 12s imesh iunems; EH 
692703; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 16660 


Zweite blumenlese; yon Julius Weiss- 
Arthur Seybold, both of Germany, 
op. 538, beliebte volks- u. opernmelo- 
dien, leicht u. instruktiv fortschrie- 
tend bearb. fiir angehende violinis- 
ten, 1 lage; 2 violinen u. pf. © 
Mar. 23, 1928; 1 « June 13; HB 
692734; Julius Weiss musikverlag, 
Walter Thomass, Berlin. 16661 


Zweiter fortschritt des jungen violin- 
isten; von Julius Weiss u. Arthur 
Seybold, both of Germany, op. 54; 
2 violinen, en dritte lage u. pf. heft 
1 bis 4 komplett. © Mar. 23, 1928; 
thie, dune’ 13; -E.. 689153. Julius 
Weiss musikveriag, Walter Thomass, 
Berlin. 16662 

1. sonate (1°°° sonate); von Hrwin 
Schulhoff, of Czechoslovakia; pf. © 
Apr. 7, 1928; 1 ec. May 14; E 692836; 
Universal-edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 16663 


S1st (The); march song, words and 
musie by T. G. Hazenbush. Los 
Angeles, Calif., Los Angeles music 
pub. co.. © June 19, 1928; 2 e. 
June 25; E 693676; Thomas George 


Hazenbush, Los Angeles. 16664 
1848; aufruhr-revolutions scenen, 
piéce symphonique, von Adolphe 


Gauwin, of France; oreh., mit pf. 
direktion. ©. July -2, 1928; 1 e. 
July 24; E 697258; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 16665 
1927; words and musie by F. E. Fritz. 
© June 28, 1928; 2 c July 5; EB 
695519; Frances E. Fritz, Oakland. 


Germany; mi&nnerchor. 4to. © Calit. ~" 16666 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 27 unpublished ) __ 138 
Class B, Musical compositions (including 5,268 unpublished) _________ 16, 528 
Een eas A EE EAL SIV OMAR, | _otilivig ty Vt” sree oh en PY 16, 666 


861 


LVST “OF “NPUSIC ORT WEICH THE” SUBST Sit Grmuenemany - 
RIGHT HAS, BEEN, RENEWEDVUNDER (SEC@y ete 


ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


°A frangesa ; march, by P. Mario Costa, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; pf. © Theo- 
dore Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I., N. ¥., aS the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 45411, June 12, 1928. 
at! 


Abundantly satisfied; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, German- 
town, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45725, June 


21, 1928. 2 |, 


Affection; by R. Ferber; pf. © Rich- 
ard Ferber, Eau Claire, Wis., as the 
author. R 45734, June 7, 1928. 3 


All alone; by R. Ferber; pf. © Rich- 
ard Ferber, Eau Claire, Wis., as the 
author. R 45732, June 7, 1928. 4 


All hail King Emmanuel; words by 
Mrs. E. N. Turner, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. R 
45218, June 15, 1928. 5 


All soul’s day; sacred song, by E. S. 
Lassen, arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I, N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 45419, June 
12, 1928. j 6 


Along the King’s highway; words and 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 45537, May 2, 1928. {6 


Angel eyes; by V. Kemp; high voice. 


© Victor Kemp, Port Gamble, 
Wash., as the author. R 45470, June 
25, 1928. 8 


Angel’s serenade; by C. Braga, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; cornet in B flat and 
pf. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 45407, 
June 12, 1928. 9 


Angel’s (The) sweet refrain; words by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 45214, June 15, 1928. 10 


[16666 


Animal song; from a Modern Santa 
Claus, by H. R. Shelley; high voice. 
(© Harry Rowe Shelley, New York, 
as the author. R- 45484, July 25, 
1928, ‘ft 


Army (The) of the cross; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45260, June 16, 1928. 12 


Bagatelle; by P. A. Schnecker; pf. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 45447, 
June 27, 1928. ’ 13 


Ballettino; by P. A. Schnecker; pf. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 45444, 
June 27, 1928. - 14 


Beauties charms; waltz, by T. M. To- 
bani, op. 393; pf. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I. N. 
Y., as the author. R 45391, June 12, 
1928. 15 


Beautiful home of the blest; words by 
Mrs. R. N. Turner, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa.,,as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 45712, 
June 21, 1928. 16 


Beautiful sunbeams; words by Jennie 
Wilson, music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 45269, June 
16, 1928. clrg 


Believe me if all those endearing young 
charms [and] Garry Owen; Irish 
melodies, by Willie Pape, op. 26, ed. 
and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the editing. R 43613, Dec. 
i, 192 18 


Bells of hope; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 45267, June 
16, 1928. 19 


Bendemeer’s stream; by Moore, arr. by 
Albert Mildenberg; female cho. © 


862 


RENEWALS 


no. 7, 1928 


x 16666 (42) 


Sarah Mildenberg, Jamaica, L. L, 
N. Y., as the executor of the author. 
R 45225, June 14, 1928. 20 


Bethlehem; solo for Christmastide, 
words by Phillips Brooks, music by 
H. R. Shelley; in B flat. © Harry 
Rowe Shelley, New York, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45472, June 
25, 1928. 21 


Birdie’s message; by R. -Ferber; pf. 
© Richard Ferber, Eau Claire, Wis., 
as the author. R 45738, June 7, 
1928. 22 


Bizet (Georges) Les réves (Dreams) ; 
song without words, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing. R 45566, June 30, 1928. 23 


Boating song; words by Birdie Bell, 
music by D. Smith; male quartette. 
© De Loss Smith, Missoula, Mont., 
as the author of the music. R 45200, 
June 8, 1928. 24 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian dance, 
no. 6; rey. with reference to notation, 
fingering and marks of expression, 
by Heinrich Germer. © Leo Germer, 
Dresden, Germany, as the child of the 
deceased author of the revision. R 
45486, June 28, 1928. 25 


Bridal song; intermezzo, from Rural 
wedding, by C. Goldmark, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 45402, June 12, 1928. 26 


Bride’s (A) prayer (Das gebet einer 
braut) ; by H. Strobl, arr. by T. M. 
Tobani; orch. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. 
Y., as the author of the arrangement. 
R 45400, June 12, 1928. aa 


Brook (The) ; words by E. Buek, music 
by Albert Mildenberg. © Sarah 
Mildenberg, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y., as 
the executor of the author. R 45226, 
June 14, 1928. 28 


Bugville (The) parade; by N. Brown; 
pf. © Nick Brown, New York, as 
the author. R 453857, June 11, 
1928. 29 


Can I forget; words by Helen Hay, 
music by Reginald De Koven; in C. 
© Anna F. De Koven, New York, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 45473, June 25, 1928. 30 


Capricietto; by Ph. Scharwenka, op. 
45, no. 2, rev. with reference to no- 
tation, fingering and marks of ex- 


pression, by Heinrich Germer. © 
Leo Germer, Dresden, Germany, as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the revision. R 45491, June 28, 
1928. 31 


Carol sweet and cheerily; words by 
H. A. Henry, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 45539, May 2, 1928. By 


Carol sweetly carol; words and music 
by C. A. Miles. ©C. A. Miles, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 452738, 
June 16, 1928. 33 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Callirhoe; variations by T. M. To- 
bani; orch. © Theodore Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 45636, June 30, 1928. 34 


Pas des echarpes; scarf dance, 
from Callirhoe, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 456387, 
June 30, 1928. 35 


Cheerily, cheerily singing; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45275, June 16, 1928. 36 


Children of God; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © J. M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author of the music. R 45693, June 
21, 1928. 37 


Children’s (The) army; words by Jen- 
nie Wilson, music by C. A. Miles. 
© C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 45279, 
June 16, 1928. 38 


Children’s (The) call; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as 
the author of the music. R 45697, 
June 21, 1928. 39 


Chorus of toymakers from Santa Claus 
land; by H. R. Shelley. © Harry 
Rowe Shelley. New York, as the 
author. R 45463, June 25, 1928. 40 


Christ and I are one; words by Kate 
Ulmer, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie - Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 


the music. R 45716, June 21, 1928. 
41 
Christ receiveth sinners; words by 


Charlotte G. Homer, music by C. H: 
Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 45526, May 2, 1928. 42 


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Close, close to Thee; words and music 
by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
45375, June 9, 1928. 43 


Cold is the winter night; Christmas 
earols, from The coming of Christ, 
by John Farmer. 1. Four-pt. cho.— 
2. Two treble voices. © Henry 
Farmer, London, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 45513, 45514. 
June 29, 1928. 44, 45 


Come this way; words by EH. E. Hewitt, 
music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © 
Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 45710, June 21, 1928. 

46 


Coming (The) of Christ; carol service 
in 2 pts., by John Farmer; treble 
voices. © Henry Farmer, London, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 45498, June 29, 1928. AT 


Coming (The) of Christ; choral serv- 
ice in 2 pts., by John Farmer; solo 
voices, cho. and orch. 
Farmer, London, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 45510, June 29, 
1928. 48 


Concert (The) helper; Easter treas- 
ury no. 5, ed. by H. S. Lorenz. © 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O., as the 
proprietor. R 45667, Jan. 21, 1928. 

49 


Concerto no. 6; for violin, with acc. 
of orch., by Charles de Beriot, op. 
70, ed. and fingered by Henry Schra- 
dieck;. violiniand ipf.;..4m A. ©): J. 
Alice Sehradieck; Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author of the editing. 
R 48610, Dec. 7, 1927. 50 


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Concerto no. 7; for violin, with ace. 
of orch., by Charles de Beriot, op. 
76, ed. and fingered by Henry Schra- 
dieck; violin and pf; in G © J. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author of the editing. 
R 48611, Dec. 7, 1927. 51 


Crack o’ the whip; mareh and two- 
step, by S. R. Henry [pseud. of H. 
R. Stern] © Henry R. Stern, New 
York, as the author. R 45362, June 
21, 1928. 52 


Cradle song; by P. T. Miersch, op. 27, 
no. 2; string orch. © Paul Th. 
Miersch, New York, as the author. 
R 45428, June 23, 1928. 53 

Cradle song; by P. T. Miersch, op. 27, 
no: 2; violin and pf. © Paul Th. 
Miersch, New York, as the author. 
R 45426, June 30, 1928. 54 


Henry | 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 23 


Crown Him! everlasting King; Easter 
hymn, words from the Bible, music 
by George William Warren; with 
solos for sop., contralto, ten., bar. 
or basso and full cho., organ ace. © 
Charles H. Warren, New York, as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the music. R 45731, Feb. 28, 1928. 

55 


Danse moderne; by Albert Milden- 
berg; pf., four hands. © Sarah 
Mildenberg, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y., 
as the executor of the author. R 
45228, June 14, 1928. 56 


Departed (Dahin); words by Karl 
Stieler, English version by Helen D. 
Tretbar, music by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 745. 00l)a.0 Re) Aa asks, 
Klein, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45458, 
June 27, 1928. Tl 


Dimples; by V. Kemp; high voice. © 
Victor Kemp, Port Gamble, Wash., 
as the author. R 45469, June 25, 
1928. 58 


Down where the ecotton blossoms 
grow; words by Andrew B. Sterling, 
music by H. Von Tilzer. © Harry 
Von Tilzer, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 45356, June 20, 1928. 59 


Earth’s new born Savior; words by 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by Hil- 
ton Woods [pseud. of Grant Colfax 
Tullar] © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
sic..” R 45216, June 15, 1928. 60 


Easter bells; words by Lizzie Akers, 
musi¢ by OWE Biltcke 4G ie VE. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
ther of the music. R 456838, June 
2p) tons LS pel 61 


Hiegie; by A. Czibulka, arr. by T: M. 
Tobani; orch., with solo for violin 
or cello. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, 2.1. Ny as Ene 
author of the arrangement. R 
45401, June 12, 1928. 62 


Elegy; by P. T. Miersch, op. 27, no..1; 
string orch. © Paul Th. Miersch, 
New York, as the author. R 45427, 
June 23, 1928: 63 


EHlegy; by P. T. Miersch, op. 27, no. 1; 
violin and pf. © Paul Th. Miersch, 


New York, as the author. R 45425, 
June 30, 1928. 64 
Emotion; by R. Ferber; pf. © Rich- 


ard Ferber, Hau Claire, Wis., as the 
author. R 45733, June 7, 1928. 65 


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En Bohéme (Bohemian ways); blu- 
ette, par Constantin Sternberg, op. 
82; pf. © Mathilda von Sternberg, 
New Brunswick, N. J., as the widow 
of the author. R 45459, June 27, 


1928. 66 
Evening sentence; sacred solo, by 
H. R. Shelley; alto or mezzo-sop. 


© Harry Rowe Shelley, New York, 
as the author. R 45462, June 25, 
1928. : 67 


Ever trusting Jesus: words and music 
by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
45263, June 16, 1928. > 68 


Everlasting (The) arms; words by 
Mary R. Tilden, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa.. as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45729. 
June 21. 1928. 69 


Eyes of love; schottische, by T. M. To- 
bani, op. 392; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I., N. Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 45418, June 12, 1928. 

70 


First (The) Christmas song; words 
by Grant Colfax Tullar, music by 
I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author of the mu- 
Sic. R 45207, June 15, 1928. (al 


First (The) Christmas story; Christ- 
mas service, by I. H. Meredith and 
G. C. Tullar. © I. H. Meredith and 
Grant Colfax Tullar. New York, as 
the authors. R 45223, June 15. 
1928. 72 


Flower song (Blumenlied); by G. 
Lange, arr. by T. M. Tobani; cornet 
in A and pf. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. LI, 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 45409, June 12, 1928. 73 


Follow the standard; words and mu- 
sic by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 45540, May 2, 1928. 74 


For all the saints that from their la- 
bours rest; sacred duet, by H. R. 
Shelley; sop. and alto. © Harry 
Rowe Shelley, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 45465, June 25, 1928. (3, 


From afar; Gospel anthem, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the author 
of the music. R 45532, May 2, 1928. 

76 


Fully satisfied; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © J. M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45692, June 
2 DO2S, 0% 77 


Gentle Jesus: words by Flora Kirk- 
land, music by I. H. Meredith. © 


I. H. Meredith, New York. as the 
author of the music. R 45206, June 
15, 1928. TS 


Glory (The) holds; words by L. Il. 
Pickett, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
455384, May 2, 1928. rt) 


Glory to Emmanuel; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by C. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 45215, June 15, 
1928. 8 


Goblin (The) market (Gnomen 
markt) ; cantata, founded on Chris- 
tine Rosetti’s poem and adapted by 
M. C. Gillington, music by Vittorio 
Ricci; sop. and alto solos, two or 
three-pt. cho., for treble voices. © 
Maria Ricci, Florence, Italy, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 45499, June 29, 1928. 81 


God is our refuge; Gospel anthem, 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 45529, May 
2, 1928. 82 


God is over all; words by Johnson 
Oatman, jr.. music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45707, 
June 21, 1928. 83 


God is watching o’er us; words by 
W. C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. 
© J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa.. 
as the author. R 48857, June 21, 
1928. 84 


God of my life, be near; response, mu- 
sic by H. M. Dunham; mixed voices 
and organ. © Henry M. Dunham, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. ER 
45431, June 12, 1928. 85 


God that madest earth and heaven; 
words and music by M. T. Salter; 
mixed voices, with organ or pf. ace.; 


in D flat. © Mary Turner Salter, 
New York, as the author. R 45435, 
June 12, 1928. 86 


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God wants my life to be a song ; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by C. H. 
. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 45538, May 2, 1928. 87 


Goutte (Une) de pluie (A raindrop) ; 
by A. Kopylow, op. 18, no. 4, ed. and 
fingered by lL. Oesterle; pf. .© 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author of the editing and fingering. 
R 45674, June 30, 1928. 88 


Grieve not the spirit; words by Char- 
lotte G. Homer, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 45523, May 2, 1928. 89 


Gypsy’s (The) secret (Zigeunerkind’s 
geheimniss) ; words by Tirza Mira, 
English version by Helen D. Tret- 
bar, music by Bruno Oscar Klein, op. 
74, no. 1; sop. © Anna L. Klein, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 45454, June 
27, 1928. 90 


Ha-le, ha-lo; or, That’s what the Ger-- 


mans sang, words by Will A. Heelan, 
music by J. Fred Helf. © Mar- 
garet Mahany, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the words 
and Bessie Helf, New York, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 45365, June 28, 1928. 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Arioso; 
arr. by IT. M. Tobani; orch. © The- 
odore Moses Tobani, Jackson 


Heights, L. I.. N. ¥., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 453890, June 
12,7 1928. 92 


Hail, glad Christmas time; words by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music arr. by 
I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. R 45208, June 15, 1928. 93 


Happiness; by R. Ferber; pf. © Rich- 
ard Ferber, Hau Claire, Wis., as 
the author. R 45735, June 7, 1928. 


94 
Hark, hark, my soul; by W. J. Kraft; 
sop.; with organ ace. © William 


J. Kraft, New Haven, as the author. 
R 454386, June 12, 1928. 95 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Surprise sym- 
phony; arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
(© Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 45417, June 
12, 1928. 96 


He will meet me at the gate; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 


pt. N1jynss. Ves 


Cc. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 45380, June 9, 1928. 97 


Hear ye the battle ery; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45262, June 16, 1928. 98 


Heed the call; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © J. M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45684, June 21, 
1928. 99 


Hiawatha’s departure; cantata, from 
Scenes from the Song of Hiawatha, 
words by H. W. Longfellow, music 
by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, op. 30, 
no. 4; sop., ten. and bar. soli, cho. 
and orch. Vocal sc. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Ccoleridge-Taylor, Croy- 
don, Surrey, England, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 45570, 
Jan. 11, 1928. 100 


Hiawatha’s vision; from Scenes from 
the Song of Hiawatha, words by H. 
W. Longfellow, music by Samuel 
Coleridge-Taylor, op. 30. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
Croydon, Surrey, England, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 45567, Jan. 11, 1928. 101 


His love enfolds me; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45732, June 
21, 1928. 102 


Hosanna, hosanna ; words and music by 
Cc. A. Miles © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 45278, 
June 16, 1928. 103 


Hymn to the Flag; words by Fanny 


J. Crosby, music by Ira D. Sankey; 
pf. © Grace V. Sankey, Northfield, 


Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 44067, 
June 21, 1928. 104 


I am happy in my Saviour; words by 
W.C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. 
© J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 


as the author. R 45695, June 21, 
1928. 105 
I'll be there; words by W. C. Martin, 
music by J. M. Black. © J. M. 


Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45698, June 
21, 1928. 106 


I'll be with you when the roses bloom 
again; words by Harry Hilliard 
[pseud. of W. D. Cobb], music by 


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Will Whitmore. © Will D. Cobb, 
New York, as the author of the 
words. R 45847, June 9, 1928. 107 


I’m glad I came home; words and 
music by C. F. Weigele. © C. F. 
Weigele, Sebring, Fla., as the author. 
R 45358, June 21, 1928. 108 


Y’m not coming back; words by Walter 
H. Ford, music by J. W. Bratton. © 
John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as the 
author. R 44621, Apr. 11, 1928. 109 


I’ve anchored in Jesus; words and 
music by LH. Jones, ©' Lo 
Jones, Santa Barbara, Calif., as the 
author. R 45229, June 9, 1928. 110 


I’ve given my heart to Jesus; sacred 
song, words by Ida L. Reed, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif:, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45524, May 2, 
1928. tt 


I’ve grown so used to you; words and 
music by T. Chattaway. © Thurland 
Chattaway, Milford, Conn., as the 
author. R 452838, June 9, 1928. 112 


1 will arise; words by EH. H. Hewitt, 
music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © 
Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 45703, June 21, 1928. 

1itH1S 


Ideal band book; by Lgarendeau, Teit- 
zel and others. © Jolin Church co., 
Cincinnati, as the proprietor. R 
45746, May 3, 1928. 114 


Impatience; by R. Ferber; pf. © 
Richard Ferber, Eau Claire, Wis., 
as the author. R 45736, June 7, 
1928. 115 


Impromptu; by Constantin Sternberg, 
op. 88. © Mathilda von Sternberg, 
New Brunswick, N. J., as the widow 
of the author. R 45460, June 27, 


1928. 116 
In balmy nights (In | lauschiger 
nacht); waltz from Die land- 


streicher, by C. M. Ziehrer, op. 488, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; pf. © Theo- 
dore Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I, N. Y., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 453898, June 12, 
1928. ral 


in flagranti; polka, from Die land- 
streicher, by C. M. Ziehrer, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. 
I., N. Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 454138, June 12, 1928. 
118 


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In flagranti; polka from Die land- 
streicher, by C. M. Ziehrer, op. 491, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; pf. © Theo- 
dore Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. IL, N. Y¥., as the author of the 
arrangement. R 45396, June 12, 
1928. 119 


In the great somewhere; words and 
music by Paul Dresser. © Theodore 
Dreiser, New York, as the next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 45284, June 9, 1928. 120 


In the many mansions; words by EH. EH. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45724, June 
21, 1928. Lai 


In the woods; by N. W. Gade, op. 41, 
no. 1, rev. with reference to nota- 
tion, fingering and marks of expres- 
sion, by Heinrich Germer. © Leo 
Germer, Dresden, Germany, as the 
child of the deceased author of the 
revision. R 45489, June 28, 1928. 

$22 


Inner (The) court; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45721, June 
Zi 1928: 123 


Intermezzo; by G. Pierne, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. 
E. N.ok. as the author of the ar 
rangement. R 45423, June 12, 1928. 

124 


Js there no one to tell; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia. as the author. 
R 45382, June 9, 1928. 125 


Jane, Jane, Jane; words by Will A. 
Heeland, music by J. Fred Helf. 
© Margaret Mahany, as the widow 
of the author of the words and 
Bessie Helf, as the widow of the 
author of the music, New York. R 


45363, June 7, 1928. 126 
Jesus calls for soldiers; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 


Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45257, June 16, 1928. Aer 


Jesus ever nigh; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, set to Spanish melody, arr. by 
J. M. Black. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as the author of 
the arrangement of the music. R 
43861, Dee. 31, 1927. 128 


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Jesus only Jesus; words by Johnson 
Oatman, jr., music adapted by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the adaptation of 
the music. R 45706, June 21, 1928. 

129 


Jesus Saviour we would see Thee; 
words by John Bancroft Devins, mu- 
sic by Ira D. Sankey. © Grace V. 
Sankey, Northfield, Mass., as the 
next of kin of the author of the 
music. R 45699, June 21, 1928. 130 


Jesus tender shepherd; words by W. 
C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. 
© J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author of the music. R 
45681, June 21, 1928. 131 


Jonas (Alberto) Toceata; op. 14; pf. 
© Alberto Jonas, New York, as the 
author. R 45668, June 30, 1928. 132 


Joy bells ring; words by Lizzie De | 


Armond, music by C. C. ‘Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 45221, June 15, 
1928. 133 


Jubilate Deo; by G. F. Hamer; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. © George 
F. Hamer, Lawrence, Mass., as the 
author. R 45437, June 12,1928. 134 


Just when it is dark enough; words 
and music by C. A. Miles. © C. 
Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 45381, June 9, 1928. 135 


King (The) carrott; march and two- 
step, by H. J. Lincoln. © Harry J. 
Lincoln, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45231, June 13, 1928. 136 


Lament; by V. Kemp; high voice. © 
Victor Kemp, Port Gamble, Wash., 
as the author. R 45468, June 25, 
1928. 137 


Land of my home; from A modern 
Santa Claus, by H. R. Shelley; low 


voice. © Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author. R 45483, June 
25, 1928. 138 


Last (The) gift; sacred Song, words 
by William H. Draper, music by 
Lionel Elliott [pseud. of Joseph Wil- 
liams] © Ethel G. Williams, Sus- 
sex, England, as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45500, June 
29, 1928. 139 


Lauded by Thy holy name; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45261, June 16, 1928. 140 


Leoneavallo (Ruggiero) Pagliacci; 
intermezzo, arr. by T. M. Tobani;. 
orch. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I.,, N. Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 


45405, June 12, 1928. 141 

Pagliacci; minuetto e gavotta, 
arr. by .T. M. -Tobani;.orch. © 
Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 


Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 45406, June 
SIN Dts. 142 


Zaza; commedia lirica in 4 atti, 
parole e musica di R. Leoncavallo. 
© Jeanne Adele Puel, Bagni di 
Montecatini, Italy, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 45517, June 12, 1928. 143 


Let. .us crown Him; -words by J. 
Lemacks Stokes, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. - R 45680, 
June 21, 1928. 144 


Let us work; words and music by 


Cc. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
45268, June 16, 1928. 145 


Life is full of sunshine; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45271, June 16, 1928. 146 


Lift me over; words by EH. EH. Hewitt, 
music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © 
Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 45678, June 21, 1928. 

147 


Lift up the grand old book; words by 
K.. EF... Hewitt, music; by, Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 


the author of the music. R 45726, 
June 21, 1928. 148 
Lift your eyes to Jesus; words by 


E. EH. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45728, 
June 28, 1928. 149 


Little (The) Lord Jesus; words by 
Martin Luther, music by I. H. Mere- 


dith. © I. H. Meredith. New York, 
as the author of the music. R 45205, 
June 15, 1928. 150 


Little (The) pilgrim; sacred cantata, 
words by M. C. Gillington, musie by 
Lionel Elliott [pseud. of Joseph 
Williams]; treble voices, with pf. 


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or organ acc. © Ethel G. Williams, 
Sussex, England, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45504, 
June 29, 1928. 151 


Little stars; words by Grant Colfax 
Tullar, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 45213, June 


15; 1928. 152 
Longing; by V. Kemp; high voice. 
© Victor Kemp, Port Gamble, 
Wash., as the author. R 45467, 
June 25, 1928. 153 


Lord (The) answers prayers; _words 
by Charlotte G. Homer, music by 
C.. H.. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 45525, May 
2, 1928. 154 


Lord (The) will repay; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45259, June 16, 1928. 155 


Love song; by H. R. Shelley; high 


voice. © Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author. R 45448, June 
27, 1928. 156 


Lullaby (Wiegenlied) ; by S. Franko, 
Piet. 1 String oreh. ”’ Sc. *© 
Sam Franko, New York, as the 
author. R 45482, June 25, 1928. 

; 157 


Lullaby (Wiegenlied) ; by S. Franko, 
op. 8, no. 1; string quartet. Parti- 
tur. © Sam Franko, New York, as 
the author. R 45479, June 25, 1928. 

158 


WY, ke aye 
© Theodore 


Magnetic sounds; waltz. 
Tobani, op. 394; pf. 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
Poster Ys aS” the “author. | R 
45389, June 12, 1928. 159) 


March in F; by V. Hemery; pf. © 
Valentine Hemery, London, as the 
author. R 45503, June 29, 1928. 

160 


Marching on to glory; words by Mel- 
ville Weimans Miller, music by C. 
H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 45536, May 2, 1928. 

161 


Marching to a land of love; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45280, June 16, 1928. 162 


Marching with the hosts; words by A. 
A. Payn, musie by C. A. Miles. © 


C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 45378, June 
9, 1928. 163 


Mascagni (Pietro) Le maschere; 
comedia lirica e giocosa in un pro- 
logo e 8 atti, soggetto di Luigi Lllica, 
musica di P. Mascagni, riduzione di 
Amintore Galli; canto e pf. © To- 
maso Grossi, Milan, as the child of 
the deceased author of the arrange- 
ment. R 45518, June 12, 1928. 164 


Maybells; by C. Bohn, rev. with refer- 
ence to notation, fingering and 
marks of expression, by Heinrich 
Germer. © Leo Germer, Dresden, 
Germany, as the child of the de- 
ceased author of the revision. R 
45487, June 28, 1928. 165 


Mazurka de concert; par S. Franko, 
op. 4; viclon avec pf. acc. © Sam 
Franko, New York, as the author. 
R 45464, June 25, 1928. 166 


Mr. Volunteer; words and music by 
Paul Dresser. © Theodore Dreiser, 
New York, as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 45285, 
June 9, 1928. 167 


Monk (The) of the mountain; pt, 
song, words by Arthur Macy, music 
by Frederic Field Bullard; men’s 
voices. © Theo. Vail Bullard, South 
Orleans, Mass., as the child of the 
deceased author of the music. R 
45748, June 7, 1928. 168 


Monk (The) of the mountain; words 
by Arthur Macy, music by Frederic 
Field Bullard. © Theo. Vail Bul- 
lard, South Orleans, Mass., as the 
child of the deceased author of the 
music. R 45741, June 7, 1928. 169 


Morning (A) song; words by Anna 
Alice Chapin, music by H. R. Shel- 
ley; sop. or ten. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York, as the author. 
R 45480, June 25, 1928. 170 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Ave 
verum corpus; arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
45392, June 12, 1928. 171 


My abundant supply; words by Nelle 
Richmond Eberhardt, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 45720, 
June 21, 1928. 172 


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My lady Hottentot; words by William 
Jerome, music by H. Von Tilzer. © 
Harry Von Tilzer, New York, as the 
author. R 45355, June 20, 1928. 

173 


My Saviour and I; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black... © 
J. M. Black, Will'amsport, Pa., as 
the author. R 45686, June 21, 1928. 

174 


My strength and my song; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45702, June 
21, 1928. 15 


Narrative (A); Thusnelda, words and 
music by Albert Mildenberg, Ger- 
man words by E. Buek. © Sarah 
Mildenberg, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y., as 
the executor of the author. R 45227, 
June 14, 1928. 176 


Neapolitan dance; by V. Hemety; pf. 
© Valentine Hemery, London, as 
the author. R 45502, June 29, 1928. 

177 


Nearer every day; words and music 
by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
45379, June 9, 1928. 178 


’Neath the moon’s silver beaming (Un- 
ter bliihenden baumen) words by 
Otto Franz Gensichen, English ver- 
sion by Helen D. Tretbar, music by 
Bruno Oscar Klein, op. 74, no. 2; 
sop. © Anna L. Klein, New York, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 45455, June 27, 1928. 179 


Nell Gwyn suite; by R. Roze, op. 22; 
orch. © Raymond Roze, London, as 
the author. R 45497, June 29, 1928. 

180 


Nell Gwynne’s song; words by John 
Dryden, music by R. Roze. © Ray- 
mond Roze, London, as the author. 
R 45505, June 29, 1928. 181 


Now Children’s day is over; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45277, June 16, 1928. 182 


Numbering all; words by E. E. Hewitt, 
music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © 
Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 45715, June 21, 1928. 183 


O conquering angel; words and music 
by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 45270, 
June 16, 1928. 184 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 23 


O, home of fadeless splendor; anthem, 
by H. R. Shelley; bass solo, alto 
and ten. duet, and quartet or cho. 
© Harry Rowe Shelley, New York, 
as the author. R 45475, June 25, 
1928. 185 


O paradise; anthem, music by Arthur 
F. M. Custance; mixed voices. © 
Alberta Custance, Duluth, Minn., as 
the widow of the author. R 45433, 
June 12, 1928. 186 


O Rose so fair; by V. Kemp; high 
voice. © Victor Kemp, Port Gamble, 
Wash., as the author. R 45471, June 
25, 1928. 187 


O salutaris Hostia (O saving Victim) ; 
music by Arthur F. M. Custance; 
mixed voices; in B flat. © Alberta 


Custance, Duluth, Minn., as the 
widow of the author. R 45434, June 
12, 1928. 188 


-O the flowers of summer; words by 


J. Barker, music by C. A. Miles. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the music. R 45265, June 
16, 1928. 189: 


O the precious story; words by Anna 
M. Robbins, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45701, June 
21, 1928. 190 


Oh, that’s the rose for me; music by 
P. A. Schnecker; high voice. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author of. the 
music. R 45445, June 27,1928. 191 


On, brave heralds; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as 
the author of the music. R 45696, 
June 21, 1928. 192 


One day at a time; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45713, June 
21, 1928. 193. 


Onward Epworth leaguers; words hy 
Ella Peace Hilburn, music by Wil- 
liam J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 45677, June 21, 1928. 194. 


Onward upward; words by Lizzie 
Akers, music by J. M. Black. © J. 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author of the music. R 45687, June 
21, 1928. 195 


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Pearl (The) of greatest price; words 
by M. Ellen Smith, music by W. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45723, 
June 21, 1928. 196 


Perles d’écume; fantaisie—etude, by 
Th. Kullak, op. 37, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author of the edit- 
ing and fingering. R 45669, June 30, 
1928. 197 


Philharmonic echoes; potpourri, by T. 
M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I. N. 
Y., as the author of the arrangement. 
R 45421, June 12, 1928. 198 


Polquette; by G. Blasser, op. 75, no. 2, 
rev. with reference to notation, fin- 
gering and marks of expression, by 
Heinrich Germer. © Leo Germer, 
Dresden, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author of the revision. 
R 45488, June 28, 1928. 199 


Praise to Christ belongs; Gospel an- 
them, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 45531, 
May 2, 1928. 200 


Prepare ye for service; words and 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45274, June 16, 1928. 201 


Rally ’round the banner; words by 
Mary B. Wingate, music by Win. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45700, 
June 21, 1928. 202 


Resignation; by R. Ferber; pf. © 
Richard Ferber, Eau Claire, Wis., as 
the author. R 45737, June 7, 1928. 

203 


Ring, ring; words by Flora Kirkland, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 45204, June 15, 1928. 

204 


Romeo and Juliet; lyric drama in 3 
acts and 1 tableau, by H. R. Shelley ; 
vocal sec. © Harry Rowe Shelley, 
New York, as the author. R 45474, 
June 25, 1928. 205 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Cujus 
animam; celebrated aria from 
Stabat mater, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
cornet in B flat and pf. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., 


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N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 45408, June 12, 1928. 206 


—O esca viatorum; prayer from 
Moses in Hgypt, arr. by T. M. To- 
bani; orch. © Theodore Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. R 
45420, June 12, 1928. 


William Tell; fantasia, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani, op. 396; band. © 
Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y¥., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 45393, June 
12, .1928. 208 


Safe home at last; words by Julia BE. 
Burnard, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45711, June 
21, 1928. 209 


Salambo; intermezzo, by Theodore F. 
Morse. © Dolly Morse, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
45281, June 9, 1928. 210 


Santa Claus; overture, by H. R. Shel- 
ley; orch. © Harry Rowe Shelley, 
New York, as the author. R 45450, 
June 27, 1928. 21 


Saviour I come; words by W. J. 
Henry, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 45719, June 21, 1928. 

PAY 


Saviour walk beside me; words by 
E. R. Latta, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45705, June 
21, 1928. 213 

Saviour’s (The) voice; words by M. 


Hllen Smith, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45727, June 
21, 1928. 214 


Scenes from the Song of Hiawatha; 
words by H. W. Longfellow, set to 
music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, 
op. 30; sop., ten. and bar. soli, cho. 
and orch. Vocalse. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, Croy- 
don, Surrey, England, as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 45568, 
Jan. 11, 1928. 215: 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Adieu; arr. 
by S. Heller, rev. with reference to 
notation, fingering and marks of ex- 
pression, by Heinrich Germer. © Leo 


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Schubert (Franz Peter )—Continued. 


Germer, Dresden, Germany, as the 

child of the deceased author of the 

revision. R 45495, June 28, 1928. 
216 


——In heavenly love abiding; words 
by Lester Price, music by Schubert, 
arr. by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
music. R 45528, May 2, 1928. 2G 


— Rosamunde; arr. by.T. M. Tobani; 
band. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y¥., as the 


author of the arrangement. R 45635, 
June 30, 1928. 218 
Secreted (Versteckt); words by P. 


Scherer, English version by Helen 
D. Tretbar, music by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 74, no. 5. © Anna L. 
Klein, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45457, 
June 27, 1928. tae DAO 


Sence you went away; words by J. W.. 


Johnson and Bob Cole, music by J. 
R. Johnson. © James W. Johnson, 
as one of the authors of the words 
and J. Rosamond Johnson, as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45360, June 
21, 1928. 220 


Serenade; words by Birdie Bell, music 
by D. Smith; male quartette. © De 
Loss Smith, Missoula, Mont., as the 
author of the music. R 45199, June 
8, 1928. 221 


Serenade to Juanita; cho, by A. 
Jouberti, arr. by Max Spicker ; men’s 
voices. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, 
Brocklyn, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 45675, June 
30, 1928. 222 


Shall we meet in glory; words by W. 
C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as 
the author of the music. R 45688, 
June 21, 1928. 228 


She’s mine to save and to hold; words 
by Will A. Heelan, music by Gus 
Edwards. © Margaret Mahany, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the words. R 45364, June 7, 
1928. 224 


Shepherds (The); words from the 
Bible, music by J. B. Herbert; sop. 
and alto. © Fannie Graham Her- 
bert, Monmouth, Il., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 45877, 
July 23, 1928. 225 


Shepherds ! hail the wondrous stranger ; 
Christmas anthem, by P. A. Schneck- 
er; ten. solo, sop-alto duet, quartet 
or cho. © Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 45449, June 27, 1928. 226 


Shine on, Bethlehem’s star; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 

_ R 45211, June 15, 1928. 22 


Shout hosannas; words by W. C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as 
the author of the music. R 45691, 
June 21, 1928. 228 


Sing a song of hope; words and music 
by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as-the author. R 
45266, June 16, 1928. 229 


Sing alleluia; words and music by 
' ©. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
45276, June 16, 1928. 230 


Sing, ye little children, sing; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by I. H. Mer- 
edith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author of the music. R 45203, 
June 15, 1928. 231 


Singing on, praying on; words by EH. 
E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45718, June 
21, 1928. DB?, 


Sitting at the feet of Jesus; words by 
W. C. Martin, music by J. M. Black. 
© J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 45689, June 21, 


1928. 233 
Slumber song; morceau de salon, by 
V. %Hemery; pf. Valentine 


Hemefy, London, as the author. R 
45501, June 29, 1928. 234 


Song (A) of trust; words by Birdie 
Bell, music by D. Smith. © De 
Loss Smith, Missoula, Mont., as the 
author of the music. R 45201, June 
8, 1928. . 235 


Song of victory; by D. Smith. © De 
Loss Smith, Missoula, Mont., as the 
author. R 45198, June 8, 1928. 236 


Songs after silence; words by EH. E. 
Hewitt, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 45212, June 
15, 1928. 237 


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Songs unsung; words by Ernest. Mc- 
‘Gaffay, music by H. R. Shelley ; high 
voice. © Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 45477, .June 25, 1928, 238 


Sowing; words by Matthias Claudius, 
music by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Piiladelphia, as the author of 
the music, R 45258, June 16, 1928. 

239 


Spirit of God descend upon my heart; 
words by George Croly, music by 
P. A. Schnecker; high voice. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author of the mu- 
sic. R 45446, June 27, 1928. 240 


Spring had come; from Scenes from 
the Song of Hiawatha, words by H. 
W. Longfellow, music by Samuel 
Coleridge-Taylor, op. 30, no. 4. 
Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge- 
Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, England, 
as the widow of the author of the 
music. R 45569, Jan. 11, 1928. 241 


Springtime song; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © J. M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45694, June 
21, 1928. _ 242 


Star of hope and light; words by Liz- 
zie De Armond, music by C. A. Miles. 
© C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as 
the author of the music. R 45264, 
June 16, 1928. 243 


Stars for Jesus; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by C. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 45219, June 15, 
1928. 244 


Story (The) of love; words by Hilton 
Woods [pseud. of Grant Colfax Tul- 
lar], music by C. C. Ackley [pseud. 
of I. H. Meredith] © I. H. Mer- 
‘edith, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 45220, June 15, 1928. 

245 


Summer (The)—land of song; words 
hyd. pA. (Patton, ;music. by. J.-M. 
Black. © J. M. Black, Williams- 
port, Pa., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 45685, June 21, 1928. 246 


Supplication; by R. Ferber; pf. © 
Richard Ferber, Eau Claire, Wis., 
as the author. R 45739, June 7, 
1928. 247 


7513—28——11 


Swallow’s message; by G. Lange, op. 
58, rev. with reference to notation, 
fingering and marks of expression, 
by Heinrich Germer. © Leo Ger- 
mer, Dresden, Germany, as the child 
of the deceased author of the re- 
vision. R 45493, June 28, 1928. 248 


Sweet and clear; words by W. °C. 
Martin, music by J. M. Black. © 
J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as 
the author of the music. R 45690, 
June 21, 1928. 249 


Sweet rose of Sharon; words by E. 
bh. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45704, June 
21, 1928. 250 


Sweetheart, sigh no more; words by 
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard; low voice; 
with violin or cello ad lib. © Theo. 
Vail Bullard, South Orleans, Mass., 
as the child of the deceased author 
of the music. R 45740, June 7, 
1928. 251 


Sylvan suite; by H. Brockway, op. 19. 
1. At Midday. [4 others] 1. Orch. 
pts.—2. Orch. sec. © Howard Brock- 
way, New York, as the author. R 
45671, 45672, June 30, 1928. 252, 253 


Talk to me of Jesus; words and music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 45527, May 2, 1928. 254 


Then shall I know; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the music. R 45679, June 
Ae tO28: 255 


This is merry Christmas day; sacred 
song, words by Grant Colfax Tullar, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I.-H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 

“R 45250, June 15, 1928. 256 


Three (The) visions;- sacred _ solo, 
words by Flora Kirkland, music by 
A. Geibel; middle voice. © Adam 
Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45374, June 22, 1928. 25 


To meet again; by H. Lichner, op. 76, 
no. 6, rev. with reference to nota- 
tion, fingering and marks of expres- 
sion, by Heinrich Germer. © Leo 
Germer, Dresden, Germany, as the 
child of the deceased author of the 
revision. R 45492, June 28, 1928. 

258 


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Toast (A) to the jesters: words by 
Anna Alice Chapin, music by H. R. 
Shelley; high voice. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York, as the author. 
R 45476, June 25, 1928. 259 


Touch it, not I; words by W. C. Mar- 
tin, music by J. M. Black. © J. M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor of the music. R 45682, June 
21, 1928. 260 


"Twas a peaceful night; words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by C. C. Ackley 
[pseud. of I. H. Meredith] © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author 
of the music. R 45217, June 15, 
1928. 261 


"Twas a very happy day; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45714, 
June 21, 1928. 


"Twas night on the plains; words by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 


R 45210, June 15, 1928. 263 


Two roses (Zwei rosen); words by F. 
Voleker, English version by Helen 
D. Tretbar, music by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 74, no. 4. © Anna L. 
Klein, New York, as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 45456, 
June 27, 1928. 264 


Uncle Sam; barn dance, by V. Hem- 


-ery; pf. © Valentine Hemery, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 45496, June 
29, 1928. 265 


Under one fiag; march, by Franz von 


Blon, op. 81, arr. by T. M. Tobani,, |. 
. Vietory shall be mine; words and mu- 


pf. © Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
45410, June 12, 1928. 266 


Under what banner; words by Birdie 
Bell, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 45708, June 21, 1928. 

267 

Unto Him that loved us; Gospel an- 
them, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 
45533, May 2, 1928. 268 


Valse gracieuse; by S. Franko, op. 5; 
String orch. Se. © Sam Franko, 
New York, as the author. R 45481. 
June 25, 1928. 269 


© Lizzie Kirkpatrick, | 


262 | 


pt. 111, n..S., Vv. 23 


Valse gracieuse; by 8. Franko, op. 5; 
violin and pf. © Sam Franko, New 
York, as the author. R 45478, June 
25, 1928. 270 


Valse mignonne; by H. Harthan, op. 
25, no. 6, rev. with reference to no- 
tation, fingering and marks of ex- 
pression, by Heinrich Germer. © 
Leo Germer, Dresden, Germany, as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the revision. R 45490, June 28, 
1928. rel 


Venecia; march, by G. Fabiani, arr. 
by T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo- 
dore Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I., N. Y., as the author. R 45399, 
June 12, 1928: BiZ 


Venecia; march, by G. Fabiani, arr. 
by T. M. Tobani; pf. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I., N. Y., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 45412, June 12, 1928. 

23 

Venite exultemus Domino (O, come let 
us sing) ; music by H. M: Dunham; 
mixed voices and organ. © Henry | 
M. Dunham, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R 45432, June 12, 1928. 

274 


Venus auf erden; ouverture, von P. 
Lincke; pf. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, 
as the author. R 453861, June 21, 
1928. : 215 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Un ballo in mas- 
chera; selection from the opera by 
G. Verdi, arr. by T. M. Tobani, op. 
389; band. © Theodore Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 45394, June 12, 1928. 276 


sic by C. A. Miles. © C. Austin 
Miles, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 45377, June 9, 1928. 277 


Vienna life (Wiener blut) ; waltz, by 
Johann Strauss, op. 354, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; pf. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. 
Y., as the author of the arrangement. 
R 45415, June 12, 1928. 278 


Voci di primavera (Spring voices) ; 
waltz-song, English tr. by T. Baker, 
music by Johann Strauss; sop. © 
Th. Baker, Leipzig, as the author of 
the translation. R 45673, June 30, 
1928. 279 


Wagner (Richard) Grand war march 
and battle hymn; arr. by T. M. To- 
bani; band. © Theodore Moses To- 


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no. 7, 1928 


bani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 45634, June 20, 1928. 280 


—— Tannhiuser; overture, arr. for 
American instrumentation by T. M. 
Tobani; orch. Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 45416, June 12, 1928. 281 


Waiting; words by E. H.. Flagg, Eng- 
lish and Italian words and music by 
Harrison Millard: contralto or bar., 
in C., new ed. with flute or violin 
obbl., arr..by M. M. Gottschalk. © 
Marie Millard Gottschalk, Los An- 
geles, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 45730, Feb. 28, 1928. 282 


Warriors (The) return; descriptive 
fantasia, by F. Kiicken, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore Moses 
Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 45395, June 12, 1928. 283 


We shall reign with Him in glory; 
words by J. B. Mackay, music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirk- 
patr ck, Germantown, Pa., as. the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 45717, June 21, 1928. 284 


Wedding march; from The ratcharmer 
of Hamelin, by V. E. Nessler, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, L. 
KN: VY. as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 45403, June 12, 1928. 

285 


When the shadows flee away; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 
C. A. Miles. © C. Austin Miles, 
Philadelphia, as the author of the 
music. R 45376, June 9, 1928. 286 


While shepherds watched; words by 
Minne A. Greiner, music by C. C. 
Ackley [pseud. of I. H. Meredith] 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 


author of the music. R 45222, June 


15, 1928. 287 
While the shepherds watched their 
flocks by night; Christmas carol, 


from The coming of Christ, by John 
Farmer; sop. © Henry Farmer, 
London, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 45512, June 29, 1928. 
288 
Whisper His name; words by James 
Rowe, music by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Lazzie Kirkpatrick, Germantown. 
Pa., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 45709, June 21, 1928. 
289 


: 16666 (303) 


Whispering of love; characteristic, by 
EF: v. Blon, arr.by;)T..M. Tobani; 
orch. © ‘Theodore Moses Tobani, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
45422, June 12, 1928. 290 


Who are these; duet, by H. R. Shel- 
ley; sop. and ten. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York, as the author. 
R 45466, June 25, 1928. 291 


Whole (The) year ’round; cantata, 
text by R. E. Phillips, music by 
Eduardo Marzo, op. 79; children’s 
voices. Vocal sc. © R. E. Phillips, 
Flushing, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the words. R 45670, June 30, 
1928. 292 


Williams (Jcseph) Quatre rhapsodies 
espagnoles; by Florian Pascal 
[pseud. of J. Williams] no. 1-4. © 
H. R. Owtram, Haslemere, Surrey, 
England, as the executor of the au- 
thor. R 4163441637, Oct. 5, 1927. 

293—296 

Witch’s (The) whirl waltzes; by H. T. 
Paull; pf. © Gertrude A. Paull, 
Gastonia, N. C., as the widow of the 
author. R 45282, June 9, 1928. 297 


Wonderful Counsellor; words’ by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 45209, June 15, 1928. 298 


Wonderful love; words by H. A. Hen- 
ry, music by C. HE: Gabriel © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif.,: 
as the author of the music. R 45535, 
May 2, 1928. 299 


You remind me, sweeting; serenade, 
words by Richard Hovey, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard. 1. Ten. or 
sop. solo and male cho. or quartet.— 
2) (Duett> ten. and bar iniG 
Theo. Vail Bullard, South Orleans, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 45744, 45745, 
June 7, 1928. 300, 301 

You remind me, sweeting; serenade, 
words by Richard Hovey, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard; low voice. 
© Theo. Vail Bullard, South Or- 
leans, Mass., as the child of the de- 
ceased author of the music. R 
45742, June 7, 1928. 302 

20th century ; march two-step, by F. H. 
Losey, arr. by T. M. Tobani; pf. © 
Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L.vi.,. N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 45397, June 
12, 1928. 303 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noticr.—When the nationality of the composer is not especially stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A. Cienfuegos; marcha, por F. A. 
Vargas; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 6; E 696764; Fernando A. 
Vargas, Philadelphia. . 16667 


"A parlata pe’ Smith; versi di F. 
Amodio, musica di Remo D’Alba. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
Aug. 28, 1928; E 704191; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 16668 


Abajeno (Hl) ; cancién Mexicana, letra 
y musica de Jorge Deleon Paniagua, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
© 1c. Aug 20, 1928; E 704025; Al- 
berto Solis, El Paso. 16669 


Abballati cummari; canzonetta Sicili- 
ana, versi di G. Naso, musica di M. 
Piazza, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; 1st violin. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1928; 
E 704130; Michele Piazza and Giu- 
seppe Naso, Brooklyn. 16670 


Abduction (The) of Laila; motion pic- 
ture music, by Richard Howsgill, of 
England; orch., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Aug. 8, 1928; 1 c Aug. 20; 
H) 697471; J. R. Lafleur & son, Itd., 
London. 16671 


Aberystwyth; fantasia by Henry G. 
Ley, of Great Britain, on the Welsh 
hymn tune by Joseph Parry; organ. 
© May 10, 1928; 1 c. June 21: E 
692651 ; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 16672 


Acousticon-marsch; by G. J. Misset, 
of Holland; pf. © 1-e¢ July 10, 
1928; E 696761; Dictograph prod- 
ucts corp., New York. 16673 


Across desert sands; words and music 
by Sister Devamata [i. ec. L. F. 
Glenn] © 1c. July 5, 1928; E 
696791; Laura F. Glenn, La Cres- 
centa, Calif. 16674 


Across the common; by Kathleen 
Bailey, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
golden furze. [4 others] © Aug. 
23, 1928; 1 ¢c. Aug. 30; E 697687; 
Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 16675 


Adorable you; from White lilacs, lyrics 
by Dave Goldberg, music by Maurie 


Rubens. © 1 ec. Aug. 18, 1928; BH 
699067 ; Gerson Werner, New York. 
. 16676 


After all; waltz, words by Henry 
Wood, music by Robert Tinning, of 
England; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by R. Tinning. 
Manchester, Grosvenor pub. co. © 
Mar. 14, 1928; 1 ¢e Aug. 27; EH 
697675; James Allinson, Attleboro, 
Mass. 16677 


After the dance is over; words by P: 
Ford, music by Chester Hscher. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Aug. 2, 1928; E 695818 ; Philip Ford, 
Highland, Wis. 16678 


After the sun goes down; words and 
melody by H. D. Cutler. ©1c. Aug. 
13, 1928; E 695961; Harold D. Cut- 
ler, Anaconda, Mont. 16679 


After years; words and melody by 
V. E. Rohr. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1928; 
EK 695965; Virginia EH. Rohr, Monroe, 
N. C. 16680 


After you’ve gone away; words by 
M. J. Bentley, music by Sylvester 
L. Cross. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; E 
695887; Malcom J. Bentley, Black- 
foot, Id. 16681 


Afternoon; no. 2 of Sundial sketches, 
by Allan Anson, scored by Clifford 
P. Barnes; full orch. © Aug. 8, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 698165; -Lud- 
wig music pub. co., Cleveland. 16682 


Afterwards may be too late; fox trot, 
written by Percy Edgar, composed 
by Harris Weston, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
20, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 22; E 697637; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

16683 


Agyptische suite (Egyptian suite) ; 
in 3 sitzen, von Anton Profes, of 
Germany, bearb. von Arnold Wilke, 
of Germany; orch. u. salonorch. 4to. 
1. Sphinx. [2 others] © Oct. 8, 
1927; 1 e. Apr. 23, 1928; E 697626; 
Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 16684 


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16685 


Agenzia G. Patronaggio; marcia, versi 
di Alberto Napoli, musica di Giu- 
seppe Salerno. © June 6, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 2; E 695784; Giuseppe Patron- 
aggio, New York. 16685 


Ah! les p’tit’s miss; fox trot, de René 
Darlay, orch. de Paddy, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
July 12, 1928; *L..c.-Anen ye. oe 
697543; Auguste Bose, Paris. 16686 


Air castles; words by Edward Lynn, 
music by Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man; low voice, in E flat. © Aug. 
4, 1928; 2 c« Aug. 9; E 695936; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

' 16687 


Al cabo todo es amor; cancién Mexi- 
eana, letra y musica de Jorge Deleon 
Paniagua, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; 
E 704026; Alberto Solis, El Paso. 

16688 


Al for all and all for Al; words and | 


music by B. Peters and 8S. Wanger. 
Albany, Riley, Wilson & co. © Aug. 


2, 1928; 2c Aug. 3; E 696717; 


Billy Peters and Sam Wanger, Al- 
bany. 16689 


Al Smith: happy warrior, words by 
John Watkins Low, music by June 
Barry. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1928; E 695948; 
Apollo music pub. co., New York. 

16690 


Al Smith for President in 1928; words 
and music by D. Lee. ©1c. July 
13, 1928; E 696205; Delores Lee, 
Pittsburgh. 16691 


Al Smith hurray, hurrah; words and 
music by L. Nicchia. ©1ce. Aug. 7, 
1928; E 695892; Lillian Nicchia, 
Mountain Lakes, N. J. 16692 


Al Smith we are all for you; words 
and music by T. Murray and J. Mc- 
Carty. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 2; 
E 696723; Thomas Murray and 
James McCarty, Columbus, O. 16693 


Al Smith’s anvil chorus; words and 
melody by R. Klicka, harmony by 
David J. Schottoff. © Aug. 11, 1928; 
2c Aug. 138; EH 698241; Rudolf 
Klicka, Pittsburgh. 16694 


Alado y breve primor; letra de F. M. 
de Olaguibel, musica de A. Mira- 
montes, of Mexico. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
1 ec. Aug. 15; E 697414; Arnulfo 
Miramontes, Mexico City, Mexico. 

16695 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Album leaf in A minor; by Carl Koel- 
ling, arr. by Edouard Hesselberg; 


pf., 4 hands. © July 31, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 2; HE G685¢9l: Clayton” E. 
Summy co., Chicago. 16696 


Alderson (Alfred Purcell) Three 
chorale preludes; by A. P. Alderson, 
of Great Britain; organ. St. Hugh. 
[2 others] © June 15, 1928; 1 ec. 
July 28; EH 697301; Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 16697 


Alimony baby ; words and music by M. 


White. © 1 ¢ Aug. 16, 1928; B 
699037; Murray White, Raleigh, 
N.C. ay 16698 


All hail; words and music by Alfred 
F. Wesson; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
July 21, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 696756 ; 
Melrose bros. music co., inc., Chicago. 

16699 


All night long; by John Gregson, 
[Melody only] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1928; 
E 704116; John F. Gregson, Spring- 
field, Il. 16700 


All thru. the day I long for Faye; 
words and melody by R. P. Hoff- 
man. © 1 ec Aug. 15, 1928; E 
699040; Richard P. Hoffman, Chi- 
cago. 16701 


Allegretto de la 1°*° symphonie; par 
Ch. M. Widor, of France, op. 13, no. 
1; grande orgue. © July 12, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 21; E 697525; J. Hamelle, 
Paris. 16702 


Alma; walz, de Jorge Deleon Paniagua, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Hl Paso; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 704027; Al- 
berto Solis, El Paso. _ 16703 


Alma criolla; tango sentimental, de 
José M. Lucchesi, of Brazil; pf. © 
July: 12,.,1928¢ Jae: Ane. cea 3-H 
697542 ; Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. 16704 


Alma tropical; vals, por R. A. Gerena; 
pf. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698066; 
Rafael Alers, Gerena, San Juan, 
Porto Rico. 16705 


Aloha folio; solos, by Herbert Boote, 
of Canada; Hawaiian guit. © July 
30, 1928; 2 e«. July 30; E 696961; 
Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 16706 


Alone in my heart; lyric and music by 
K. Coffey. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1928; BH 
699047; Kathleen Coffey, San Fran- 
cisco. 16707 


Alten (Die) weiber; landler, von P. 
Miiller; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. Aug. 15, 
1928; E 698078; Peter Miiller, Phila- 
delphia. 16708 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Always all alone; words and music by 
Walter O’Keefe. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 


ce. Aug. 4; E 695825; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 
16709 


Am I glad I met ya; words and music 
by Charles Tobias, Al Sherman and 
Harry Tobias. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 4; E 695826; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 

16710 


Amar sin esperanza; letra y musica 
por I. M. Valle. of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1928; 
E 698001; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

16711 


Amelia—my own; words by D. V. Wag- 
ner, music by Eddie Fitzgerald. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 22, 1928; E 704066; Della V. 
Wagner, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

: 16712 


America; words and music by G. C. 
Holtzendorf. [Words and melody 
aivi ce) £ «July 28, 1928: BH 


695894; Grover C. MHoltzendorf, 
Philadelphia. 16713 
Amon; morceau caractéristique, par 


Max Guillaume, of France, op. 69; 
oreh.; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
‘4to. © July 12, 1928; 1¢ Aug. 21; 

E 697578; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
16714 


Among the daisies; waltz, by ©. C. 
Haugh; band. 4to. © July 26, 
1928; 2 c. July 30; E 696694; Cres- 
cent music pub. co., Detour, Md. 

16715 


Among the -hills of West Virginia; 
words and music by M. Donehoo- 
Gibson. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
15; E 699032; Mary Donehoo-Gibson, 
Pughtown, W. Va. 16716 


Among the whispering pines; words 
and music by Avelyn Mae Kerr. © 


wy 20, Lue: 2 €. duly SO; BH 
696809; Avelyn M. Kerr, Milwaukee. 
16717 

Amor campestre; valz, por Jorge 


Deleon Paniagua, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. ©1e. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 704028; Alberto Solis, 
El Paso. 16718 


Amor de madre; vals por Luis Este- 
vané, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; 
E 704022; Alberto Solis, El Paso. 

16719 


- 16729 


Amore sfortunato (Unfortunate love) ; 
ballad, words and music by Vin- 
cenzo Giovannelli, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Wilmington, Del., arr. by J. 
Gioé. © Nov. 21, 1927; 2 c. Aug. 27, 
1928; E 699203; Vincent Giovan- 
nelli, Wilmington, Del. 16720 


Amour vainqueur; valse lente, par H. 
de Béatti, of Belgium et R. Jacque- 
mont, of France; orch., avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; E 697609; Choudens, Paris. 

16721 


Amy Robsart; opéra, par Isidore de 
Lara, fantaisie dramatique par 
Edouard Bervily, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur. © July 12, 
1928; 1 ce. Aug. 21; E 697621; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 16722 


Ananas; slow-fox, text von Friedrich 
[pseud. of Fritz Lohner], musik 
von Stephan Weiss, of Austria. © 
July 10, 1928; 1 c. July 28; EB 
697346; Wiener musikverlag (In- 
haber Otto Hirich), Vienna. 16723 


And your feet shod; words and music 
by Jean Rivinius. Los Angeles, Col- 
versity press. 4to. © Aug. 2, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 10; E 696903; Hulda F. 
Peck, Hollywood, Calif. 16724 


Andante religioso; by Willi Lauten- 
schlaeger, of Germany, op. 104, no. 
2; pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c Aug. 
17; E 699099; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 16725 


Andante religioso; par Francis Thomé, 
Opi f0,. BE. par. .Ky Salapert, 06 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 12, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 21; 
E 697576; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16726 


Angelina; by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; melody, 
with pf. ace. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1928; 
E 704279; Dimitri Tiomkin, New 
York. 16727 


Angelus (The) was ringing; revision 
of words and music by S. J. Dame- 
rell and Robert Hargreaves, both of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 8, 1928; 
1 ec. Aug. 9; E 6973877; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 16728 


Angilé; words and music by P. Scia- 
scia. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Aug. 29, 1928; E 704211; Pas- 
quale Sciascia, Philadelphia. 16729 


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16730 


Anthem (The) library; compiled and 
ed. by George S. Schuler. 4to. © 
July 25, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 13; 
A 1087581; EH. O. Excell co., Chi- 
cago. 16730 


Antoinette; intermezzo moderne, by 
Norman Leigh; pf. © Aug. 9, 1928; 
2c Aug. 20; EH 6991381; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 16731 


Anything you say; words and music 
by Walter Donaldson; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © May 28, 1928; 2 c. June 
2; E 693503; Donaldson-Douglas & 
Gumble, ine., New York. 16732 


Anything your heart desires; from 
Just a minute, words by Walter 
O'Keefe, music by Harry Archer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 3, 1928; E 695850; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

16733 


Appassionato tragique; by R. S&S. 
Stoughton; pf. © Aug. 9, 1928; 2c. 


Aug. 20; E 699129; Walter Jacobs, 


16734 


April; words by Theodosia Garrison, 
music by Nicolas Slonimsky; high 
voice, in E flat. © Aug. 4, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 9; E 695935; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 16735 


Arabisches klagelied (Chanson arabe) ; 
intermezzo orient, von Frederick 
Humphries, of Hngland, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Aug. 38, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 26; E 697676; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 16736 


Aren’t women wonderful; words by 
Desmond Carter, music by Vivian 
Ellis, of Great Britain. London, 
New York & Sydney, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © Aug. 13, 1928; 1c. Aug. 17; 
E 697464; Harms, ine., New York. 

16737 


Arpeggio study in G; no. 21 of Hle- 
mentary studies for violin, by 
Rowsby Woof, of Great Britain; 
violin. 
tions violin, elementary division, list 
B) © July 18, 1928; 1 c. July 27; 
EK 697699; Associated board of the 
Royal academy of music and the 
Royal college of music, London. 

16738 


Art (The) of expression; by A. H. 
Weisberg; violin. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 9; E 696883; G. Schirmer 
inec., New York. 16739 


ine., Boston. 


(In 1929 school examina-* 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 23 


As I dreamed; meditation, by Ruth 
Vincent; pf. Boston, Evans music 
co. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 24; 
EH 698258; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

16740 


As I watch’d the ploughman plough- 
ing; words by Walt Whitman, mu- 
sic by Philip Dalmas. © June 18, 
1928 ;,..2.:e.. cand. afte) dune 29; A. 
1083120; Wharton HEsherick, Paoli, 
Pa. 16741 


As long as you’re mine; words and 
music by Walter Smith. © July 30, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 7; H 695859; Mona 
motor oil co., San Francisco. 16742 


Ashtoreth; in the sacred groves of 
Ascalon, by R. 8. Stoughton; pf. © 
Augy!'9, 19283. 2ede. oiAns) (2hn. 
699139; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

; 16743 


Asi son las mujeres; danzon, por R. A. 
Gerena; pf. © 1c. Aug.-15, 1928; 
E 698067; Rafael Alers Gerena, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 16744 


Askese; monotonia, von Alfred Bortz, 
instr. von Hans Joseph Vieth, of 
Germany; salon-orchester, mit pf. 
direktion. © May 5, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
4; HE 697364; Film-musik-union, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 16745 


Aspiration; kinema kameo, by HE. 
Frederic Curzon, of Great Britain, 
op. 4, no. 2; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. 4to. © July 30, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 21; E 697513; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 16746 


Assembly (The); march, by Robert 
C. Williams; pf. © July 25, 1928; 
2 e. Aug. 2; E 695774; Anthony 
brothers, Fall River, Mass. 16747 


At breakfast-time; child song, words 
and music by Charlotte Herron; 


med. voice. © 1c. July 11, 1928; 
E 696148; Charlotte T. Herron, 
South Pasadena, Calif. 16748 


At sight; march, by Harold Bennet; 
band, with conductor. Cincinnati, 
Fillmore music house. 4to. © 
July 16, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 15; E 
698042; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 16749 


At sunrise; words by Mitchell Parish, 
music by Ernest C. Daulton; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. 
© Aug. 16, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 18; EB 
698166; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 16750 


880 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


16773 


~ 


At that gate where mother used to 
stand; words by I. Bennett, music 
by Niel Navarre. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 24; E 699180; Ida Bennett, 
Newark, N. J. 16751 


At the close of day; words and music 
by A. Gjesdahl. [Words and mel- 


ody only] ©le. July 23, 1928; BE 
696452; Andrew Gjesdahl, Van- 
couver, Wash. : 16752 


At the end of the day; words by M. M. 
Burnett, music by Luther A. Clark. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; 
E 696986; Mary Margrete Burnett, 
Pittsburg, II. 16753 


At the fountain; by Robert W. Gibb; 
Deo July 25, 1928~ 2 c Aug. 20; 
EH 699127; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. 16754 


At the lake of melted jade; by Louis 
Vaetor Saar, ops -t22, no. 2 pf. 
mus to roe 2. et Ae!) es UE 
699106; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16755 


Au cimetiére; melodie, par Gabriel 
Fauré, transcription et arr. de F. 
Salabert, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. © July 12, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; E 697596; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. - 16756 


Aubade; arr. by C. S. DeLano; solo 
steel guitar with 2d steel guitar. © 
July 5, 1928; 2 c. July 17; E 696769; 
C..S8. DeLano, Los Angeles. 16757 


Aurore; pastel musical, par G. Bonin- 
contro, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 
1 ec. Aug. 21; E 697565; Paul De- 
courcelle, Nice, France. 16758 


Aurore; pastel musical, poésie de 
Jacques Decourcelle, musique de G. 


Bonincontro, of France. i. Pf. et 
chant.—2. Pf. et violoncellee © 
od, hose tb MC. Age OT. 


697568, 697569; 
Nice, France. 


Paul Decourcelle, 
16759, 16760 


Autumn splendor; from the cantata, 
The harvest, text by C. Gordon Wil- 
cox, music by Richard Kountz; 4 
pt. song, mixed voices. 4to. © 
Bie 23, Lees en Ge Ale. 2G" F) 
699220; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16761 


Ave Maria; musique de Ed. J. Allain- 
Lenoir, of France; sop. et contralto 
avec acc. d’orgue. © July 12, 1928; 
1 ec. Aug. 21; E 697553; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 16762 


Ave Maria; words and music by C. 
Renfrew. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1928; E 
704284; Carolyn Renfrew, Hastings, 
Neb. 16763 


Aviation blues; words and music by 
W. Williams. © July 26, 1928; 2c. 
July 30; E 696700; Wesley Williams, 
Ahmeek, Mich. 16764 


Aviators’ memorial; words by M. A. 
Beaurman, music by Sylvester L. 
Cross. TG. AIS Gy LOZ con BH) 
695889; Marie Anna Beaurman, Ta- 
coma. 16765 


Aviatrice (L’) ; mazurka, by I. Iaca- 
praro; pf. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 
704156; Ida Iacapraro, New York. 

16766 


Ay mujeres! cOmo son; corrido, letra 
y musica de Jorge Deleon Paniagua, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
© 1c Aug. 20, 1928; E 704029; 


Alberto Solis, El Paso. 16767 
Ay! papa f mama; couplet 
coreado, letra y musica de Jorge 


Deleon Paniagua, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1928; E 704080; Aiberto Solis, El 
Paso. 16768 


Ay! que pelonas tan suaves; corrido, 
letra y musica de Raul Castell, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso. © 
1c Aug. 20, 1928; E 704016; Al- 
berto Solis, El Paso. 16769 


Baby come kisS your honey; words 
by Paul Johnson, melody by Charles 


Johnson. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1928; HB 
696655; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 16770 


Baby o’mine; words and music by HE. 
Evans, arr. by Rachel Burton; pf. 
and ukulele ace. San Francisco, 
Cal., Writer’s pub. co. © July 12, 
1928; 2 c. July 18; E 696277; Ea- 
mund Evans, San Francisco. 16771 


Baby spielt soldat (Bébé et son régi- 
ment); marcietta umoristica, von 
Giulio de Micheli, of Italy, op. 36, 
arr. von L. Lowenthal; orch., mit 
pf. o. organ direktion. 4to. © July 
18, 1928; 1 c« Aug. 7; E 697460; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 16772 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Clavecin 
bien tempéré; avee analyses et con- 
seils sur Il’ interprétation par G. 
Sporck, of France; pf. Paris, E. 


Ploix. © July 12, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
21; E 697527; Georges Sporck, 
Paris. 16773 


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16774 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Continued. 
—— Dearest Jesu, we are here; organ 
prelude, transcribed by Maurice 
Besly, of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 
3, 1928; 1 c Aug. 21; EB 697491; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 16774 


—— Sonata no. 5; violin and pf., 
viclin pt. ed. by Hugo Kortschak, 
pf. pt. ed. by Edwin Hughes; copy- 
right is based upon new matter by 
Hugo Kortschak and Edwin Hughes, 
namely, their interpretations repre- 
sented in the legible notations there- 
of contained in the copies filed; in 


F min. © Aug. 6, 1928; 2¢. Aug. 9; 
EK 698101; G. Schirmer inec., New 
York. 16775. 


Bagatela; par Joaquin Rodrigo, of 
Spain; pf. © July 12, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 21; E 697557; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 16776 


words and melody by 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; 
Joseph M. Davis, New 

16777 


Barearolle; by Herbert Kinsey, of 
Great Britain; violin, with pf. ace. 
(Z7 1929 school examinations vio- 
lin, elementary division, list A) © 


Banjo papa; 
Andy Razaf. 
E 696981 ; 
York. 


uly . LS A O28 We nen) Ral ye p26 3 AD 
697701; Associated board of the 
Royal academy of music and the 
Royal college of music, London. 
16778 
Baresel (Alfred) 77 kiavier breaks, 
jazz breaks for piano; von A. 
Baresel, of Germany. S8vo. © Feb. 


17, 1928; 1 ¢« July 18; EB 697359; 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 


16779 

Barker (The); words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music. by Abel Baer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Aug. 21, 1928; E 704000; Leo Feist, 


ine., New York. 16780 
Batuta tziganeasca; by J. Moskowitz. 
[Melody only] © 1c Aug. 21, 


1928; E 704044; Joseph Moskowitz, 
New York. 16781 
Bay rum blues; melody by El Watson. 
© 1c Aug. 15, 1928; HE 698088; 
R. S. Peer, New York. 16782) 
Bayou legend; by J. Carroll Levan; 
pf. © July 28, 1928; 2c. Aug. 20; 


EK 699126; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 16783 
Be a jolly good fellow; words and 


music by T. F. Kelly. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 31, 1928; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


EK 696657; Thos. Long 
Beach, Calif. 16784 


Be my baby; words and music by Sam 
Gobble, arr. by Art Addoms; pf. and 
ukulele or banjulele banjo acc. © 
Aug. 24, 19283) (\2.0e% Augon2ie) EI 
698307 ; United pub. co., New York. 

16785 


Be true to Him; words and musie by 
A. B. McKay; mixed voices. St. 
Louis, Shattinger piano & music 
co. 8vo. © Aug. 2, 1928, 2 ¢ Aug. 
6; E 695872; Anna B. McKay, St. 
Louis. 16786 


Bear behind blues; words and melody 
by Spencer Williams. © 1 «¢ Aug. 
11, 1928; E 696976; Georgia music 
co., New York. 16787 


Beautiful Goldina; waltz, music by 
M. Abramowitz. [Melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 704153; Morris 
Abramowitz, Brooklyn. 16788 


Beautiful isle of dreams; barcarolle, 
by G. Romilli, arr. by Harold Ivers; 
concert orch. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 15; H 698016; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 16789 


Beautiful isle of dreams; barecarolle, 
by G. Romilli; pf. © Aug. 10, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 14; E 698022; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 16790 


Beautiful Molly; words and music by 
B. Samberg. [Words and melody 


F. Kelly, 


only] © 1 « Aug. 9 1928: BE 
695921; Benjamin Samberg, Brook- 
lyn. 16791 
Because I know that wishes don’t 
come true; words by Carl John 


Bostelmann, music by Ida _ Bostel- 
mann; low or med. voice. © Aug. 
3, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 9; E 696900; G. 
Schirmer ine., New York. 16792 


Because I need a girl just like you; 
words by V. Greer, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e Aug. 29, 1928; E 704230; 
Vance Greer, Zwolle, La. 16793 


Because you smile on me; words and 
music by E. Louque; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 e Aug. 27; 
E 699193; Edna Louque, New Or- 
leans. 16794 


Bedda_ picciotta; versi e musica di 
Paolo Dones, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brokolyn. [Words and melody . 
only] © 1 ce. Aug. 13, 1928; E 
698171; Italian book eo., New York. 

16795 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Bees (The) are coming; words by 
Tige Williams, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 18, 1928; E 699076; Ernest W. 
Stretton, Ladner, British Columbia, 
Canada. 16796 


Believe it or not I was waiting for a 
one horse car; words and melody by 
EF. E. Maisel. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1928; 
E 698123; Fred E. Maisel, New 
York. 16797 


Bell (The) boy; fantastic dance, by 
Cuthbert Clarke, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Aug. 17, 1928; 1 e«. Aug. 21; 
E 697666; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16798 


Bella Napoli; tarantella, by Evan 
Marsden, of Great Britain; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 24, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
23; E 697648; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 16799 


Bells (The) of dawn; veleta valse, by 
Harry Wood, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Aug. 20, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 22; B 
697639 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 16800 


Bells (The) of St. Mary’s; duet, words 
by Douglas Furber, music by A. 
Emmett Adams, arr. by Ernest New- 
ton, of Great Britain; treble voices. 
© Aug. 14, 1928; 1 e Aug. 25; E 
697671; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 16801 


Berceuse ; by H. Kogen, op. 10; violin, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1928; 
E 695807; Harry Kogen, Chicago. 

16802 


Bereft; words and music by Greville 
Cooke, of Great Britain; in D flat. 
© ‘Saly *6; 1928: fc July 18: "ER 
697385; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 16803 


Beyond the stars I see; words by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
Charles H. Gabriel; med. voice or 
quartet. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver 
music co. © Aug. 18, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
22; BE 698203; Oliver M. Edwards, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 16804 


Biddizzi (I) i me maritu; versi di 
G. Naso, musica di M. Piazza, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 1st 
violin. © 1c Aug. 25, 1928; E 
704131; Michele Piazza and Giu- 
seppe Naso, Brooklyn. 16805 


Big (A) fat mama; words by H. E. 
Stoy, music by Burrell Van Buren. 


16316 


Houston, Stoy music house. © Aug. 
4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 10; E 696912; Guy 
Everett Stoy, Houston. 16806 


Bill Tilden; words by J. Bransford, 
musie by Larry EH. Goffin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 21, 
1928; E 704048; Jerry Bransford, 
Portland, Or. 16807 


Bingelo bye; lullaby, poem by Norman 
Pearce, music by Stanley Day. 
YUM Ue Ba 12 924 APR SP Cy 
698014; Edward Schuberth & co., 
ine., New York. 16808 


Bird of the dawn; words by Royden 
Barrie, music by Robert Coverley, 
of Great Britain; in E flat. © Aug. 
24, 1928; 2 ce. Aug. 25; E 698282; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16809 


Bird’s (The) lullabye; pt. song, words 
and musie by D. Rhys Ford; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2¢ 
Aug. 2, 1928; E 695786; Melrose mu- 
sic co., Warren, O. 16810 


Birthday (The) party; by Myra Els- 
worth Burdick; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 9; E 696892; G. Schirmer 
ine., New York. 16811 


Black rose; overture, by Lester Brock- 
ton, arr. by M. L. Lake; band, with 
conductor. 4to. © Aug. 11, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 13; E 698040; Ludwig mu- 
sie pub. co., Cleveland. 16812 


Blazin’; composed and atr. by Joe L. 
Sanders; orch. 4to. © Aug. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 699053; Fors- 
ter music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

16813 


Blessed be Thou, Lord God of Israel; 
words from the Bible, music by H. 
EK. Baker, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 26, 1928;1¢ 
July 30; E 697329; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 16814 


Blessed is the man that trusteth in 
Hm; anthem for quartet or cho., 
text from the Scriptures, musie by 
A. W. Lansing; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Aus. 16,’ 1928; 2 ef Age 17:5 
699091 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16815 


Blind (A) mother’s prayer; words and 
music by Joe Davis and Spencer 
Williams. © Aug. 13, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 11; E 696962; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc, New York, 16816 


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16817 


Blondy; fox trot, words by H. Wil- 
mont Richardson, music by Earl 
Rodney. © 1. Aug. 16, 1928; E 
699038; Robert S. Flagler, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 16817 


Blossom; lyrics by Oscar Lasser, music 
by H. Rubenstein, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at Sanatorium, Col. ©-1 «e. 
Aug. 16, 1928; EH 698125; Harry 
Rubenstein, Sanatorium, Col. 16818 


Blow, blow, thou winter wind; trio, 
words by Shakespeare, music by 
Anna Priscilla Risher; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 8; E 696826; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 16819 


Blow, blow, thou winter wind; words 
by William Shakespeare, music by 
Alexius Baas; men’s voices. 4to. © 


Wire :15,'"1928:\ 2 « Aug. 17s: B 
699086; John Church co., Cincin- 
nat, ©: _ 16820 


Blue (The) bell anthem; words and 
music by J. A. Hansen. © July 9, 
1928; 2c. July 21; E 695860; Julius 
Andre Hansen, Los Angeles. 16821 


lue, blue blues ; words by G. M. West- 
fall, music by William Van Beaver ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 20, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 23; E 698248; Grace M. 
Westfall, Niles, Mich. 16822 


Blue eyes; words and music by B. C. 
McCubbin; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 10, 1928; 2c. Aug. 13; E 698039 ; 
Basil C. McCubbin, Rock Island, [11. 

16823 


Blue eyes I love just you; words by 
Martha Mellen, music by Z. Huckins. 
© Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 
699062; Zelda Huckins, New Or- 
leans. 16824 


Blue roses; words by W. H. Sadler, 
melody by Burrell Van Buren. 
1c. Aug. 2, 1928; E 695796; William 
Howard Sadler, Little Rock, Ark. 

16825 


Blue sky march; by F. Moon; pf. © 
Aug. 15)°1928: "2 e@ Aug. ‘15;'-E 
699030; Frank Moon, Blanchester, O. 

16826 


Blue yodel no. 2, my loving gal, Lu- 
cille; words and music by Jimmie 
Rodgers; pf. acc., with ukulele or 
banjulele banjo. (Cover title: Blue 
yodel no. 2, my lovin’ gal, Lucille) 
© Aug. 27, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 28; E 
699207 ; United pub. co., New York. 

16827 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Bo-Peep; words and music by Loyal 
Curtis; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © July 26, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 3; E 696716; Loyal B. 
Curtis, New York. 16828 


Boarding house bells were ringing; 
words by D. O. Fletcher, melody by 
_ G. Foster. © 1c.’ Aug. 15, 1928* 1 
698073; Ralph S. Peer, inc., New 
York. 16829 


Bold highwayman’s demand;  [ar- 
ranged] by Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; violin with pf. ace. 
(Thirty-three 18th century English 
violin pieces with pf. ace.) © June 
18, 1928; 1 ec. July 28; E 697297; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement } 16830 


Boogaboo; by Ferd, Jelly Roll, Morton ; 
pf. © Aug. 15, 1928: 2 «Aus. 18; 
E 699056; Melrose bros. musie Co., 
inc., Chicago. F 16831 


‘Book (A) of dances; by George F. 


Dobbs, of England; pf. 1. Hornpipe. 
[3 others] © Aug. 14, 1928; 1 e. 
Aug. 15; E 697478; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. ~ 16832 


Boston university hymn; words by 
Daniel L. Marsh, music by John P. 
Marshall. © June 15, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 22; E 698199; Boston univer- 
sity, Boston. 16833 © 


Bottle (The) that hangs on the wall; 
words and music by C. F. Mathieu. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 31, 1928; E 704282; Carl F. 
Mathieu, New York. 16834 


Bowen (York) Melody; by Y. Bowen, 
of Great Britain; violin, with pf. 
acc. (In 1929 school examinations 
violin, higher division, list B) © 
July 18,, 1928; Lee, duly, 27 
697702; Associated board of the 
Royal academy of music and the 
Royal college of music, London. 

16835 


Bowery (The) bums; pt. 1, pt. 2, words 
and music by B. Samberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1928; E 699064; Benjamin Samberg, 
Brooklyn. ~ 16836 


Box (A) of toys; by Harold T. Scull, 
of England; pf. 1. Opening the box. 
[4 others] © July 25, 1928; 1 ec. 
Aug. 11; E 697437; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 16837 


Boy and girl; poem by Mary Ricca 
Compton, music by E. L. Ricca. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1928; E 704290; Emile 
Louis Ricca, San Jose, Calif. 16838 


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no. 8, 1928 


ne 16858 


Boy and how; words by Al Stone [i. e. 
A. A. Stone], Nick Zullo and Joe 
Martina, music by A. A. Stone. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 16, 1928; E 699035; Albert A. 
Stone, Chicago. 168389 


Boys (A) book of piano etudes; 15 ex- 
ercises in the form of preludes each 
with a short preparatory study, by 
John Thompson. (Cover title:— 
Book of etudes for boys.) © Aug. 
24, 1928; 2 c«. Aug. 25; E 698311; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New 
York. 16840 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian dance 
no. 6; arr. by Arnoldo Sartorio, of 
Germany; pf., 6 hands. © Aug. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; EH 698281; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. — 

16841 

——  Motet; tr. and arr. by Nathan 
Haskell Dole, music by J. Brahms, 
op. 74, no. 1; four and six pt. cho., 
mixed voices a capella. [Hnglish 
and German text] 1. Wherefore is 
the light bestowed on the disconso- 
late. [3 others] © June 19, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 4; E 695833 ; E. C. Schirmer 
music co., Boston. 16842 


The wall of heaven, O Saviour 
rend (O heiland reiss die Himmel 
auf); motet, German words by an 
unknown poet, tr. and arr. by Nathan 
Haskell Dole, music by J. Brahms, 
op.. 74, no. 2; four-pt. cho., mixed 
voices a capella. 4to. © June 19, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 4; E 695834; EH. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 16843 


Brakeman’s (The) blues; words and 
music by Jimmie Rodgers, arr. by 
Art Addoms; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 
698308; United pub. co., New York. 

16844 


Break-me-down (The); from Just a 
minute, words by Walter O’Keefe, 
musie by Harry Archer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1928; E 695851; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 16845 


Breath (A) of lavender; romance, by 
M. L. Preston; pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 17; E 699092; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 16846 


Br’er Rabbit and the fairy; humor- 
esque, by Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man; pf. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2¢ Aug. 
13; E 698030; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 16847 


Bridal song; trio, words by John 
Fletcher, music by Edgar L. Bain- 
ton, of England; female voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 28, 1928; 1 c« Aug. 29; EH 
697678; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

16848 


Brin (Un) de cour; par Noél Brusa, of 
France; pf. © July 12, 1928; 1 ec. 
Aug. 21; E 697535; Delrieu fréres. 
Nice, France. 16849 


Broadway; words and music by Leo 
Wood. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Aug. 21, 1928; E 704049; 
Joseph M. Woods, New York. 16850 


Broadway love; words and music by 
A. 8S. Watkins. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1928; 
EK 695980; Anne §S. Watkins, New 
York. 16851 


Broken butterfly; fox trot, words by 
Larry Perry, music by Rosalie Rodi- 
ger; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 30, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 1; E 696644; Zerse 
bros., St. Louis. 16852 


Broken-hearted doll; written by Noble 
Sissle, composed by Donovan Meher, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele or 
banjulele banjo ace.; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
20, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 22; E 697638; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

16853 


Broken yows; motion picture music, 
by Richard Howsgill, of England; 
orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Aug. 8, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 20; E 697472; 
J. R. Lafleur & son, ltd., London. 

16854 


Brooklyn; words and music by Walter 
Goodwin; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
March 31, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 4; HE 
698106; Walter Goodwin, inc., New 
York. 16855 


Brown eyes; words by W. D. Fortune, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 29, 1928; 
E 704224; William D. Fortune, Roe, 
Ark. 16856 


Brucker lager-marsch; von Joh. N. 
Kral, op. 51, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany; salon orch., mit pf.-con- 
ductor. © July 31, 1928; 1 ¢. July 
30; E 697314; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 16857 


Bubble (The) dance; by M. Bean; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1928; E 699006; 
Mabel Bean, Little Rock, Ark. 

16858 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16859 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23° 


Bums-rush (The); words and music 
by B. Samberg, pt. 1 and 2. [Words 
and melody with harmonized cho.] 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1928; E 704143; 
Benjamin Samberg, Brooklyn. 

16859 


Bum’s (The) song; words and music 
by Harry McClintock. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1928; E 695973; Villa Moret, ine., 
San Francisco. 16860 


Bum’s (The) song; words and music 
by Harry McClintock; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1928; B 
Aug. 29; 698316; Villa Moret, inc., 
San Francisco. 16861 


Bungalow; words and music by G. 
Lee. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Aug. 14, 1928; E 704179; Guy 
Lee, New York. 16862 


Bungalow (A), a radio and you; words 
and music by Fred Dempsey and 
Dick Leibert. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c Aug. 24, 1928; E 
704121; Lee Feist, ine., New York. 


16863 | 


Burden (The) of Babylon; preludium 
and motet, words adapted from book 
of Isaiah, music by Granville Ban- 
tock, of Great Britain; cho. and soli 
of mixed voices, brass and drums. 
Short se. 4 to. © July 4, 1928; 1c. 
July 18; E 697383 ; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 16864 


Butterfly (The); by Myra Elsworth 
Burdick; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 9; E 696896; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 16865 


By the rivulet; waltz, by G. Romilli, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; orch. 
4to. © July 25, 1928; 2.c. July 28; 
E 696691; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16866 


Bye-bye blues; by Clifford Hayes; in- 
strumental. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1928; BH 
696738; United pub. co., New York. 

16867 


Bye [!] gone days, old time days; 
words and music by F. B. Boggs. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 14, 1928; 
E 695997 ; 


Austin, Tex. 16868 


Byrd of my heart; words and melody 
by Vaughn DeLeath [pseud of Leo- 
nore Geer] © 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 
698189 ; Leonore Geer, New York. 

16869 


Cairo, my Cairo; original lyrics by 
Beda and Robert Katscher, words 
by Ralph Stanley, of Great Britain, 


Flora Bergman Boggs,- 


music by R. Katscher ; pf. ace., with 
banjulele and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech; in B flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 16, 
1928; 1 c. July 17; EB 697355; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 16870 


Calendar (The) astray; words by 
Baroness Boeslager, music by Henry 
Tiltman, of England. London, No- 
vello & co., ltd. © Aug. 14, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 15; E 697407; John Coates, 


Northwood, Hngland. 16871 
California! California; words and 
music by G. Muder. [Words and 


© 16¢. Aug. 31, 1928; 
George Muder, Pitts- 
16872 


Call at midnight; words and music 
by R. Klink, arr. by Harry L. Al- 
ford. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 ¢ Aug. 6; 
HE 696804; Rudolph Klink, Scotland, 
S. D. : 16873 


melody only] 
EK %04274; 
burgh. 


‘Call me yours again; words and music 


by A. F. Stickel. 
1928; E 696953; Alma Frances 
Stickel, Chelmsford, Mass. 16874 


Can you figure the length of a while; 
words by M. C. Fitzpatrick, music 
by Neil Navarre. New York city, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
2 c@ Aug. 6; E 696763; Mary C. 
Fitzpatrick, Hillsdale, N. J. 16875 


Cannon ball moan; words and melody 
by Blind Lemon Jefferson. © 1 ce. 
Aug. 10, 1928; E 696938; Chicago 
music pub. co. ine., Chicago. 16876 


Caflon shadows; mountain idyl, by 
Cady C. Kenney; pf. © Aug. 9, 
1928; 2c. Aug. 20; E 699136; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 16877 


Cantiléne; par Gabriel-Marie, of 
France; orch., avec pf.-conducteur. 
4to. © July 12, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; 
EH 697594; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16878 


Canto storico; dai canti storici greci 
traduzione di N. Tommaseo, musica 
di Barbara Giuranna, of Italy. © 


© 1c. Aug. 10, 


Aug. 16, 1928; 1 e@. Aug. 17; BH 
697481; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
16879 


Cantus varii ad benedictionem ss sacra- 
menti; compiler, of France. © Feb. 
27, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 20; A—Foreign 
38538; Desclée & cie., Paris. 16880 


Canzoniere (Il) militare; versi e musi- 
ea, arr. by F. Trombetta; pf. ©l1c. 
words July 31, 1928; 1 ec. music 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


: 16903 


Aug. 4; E 695841; Francesco Trom- 
betta, Philadelphia. 16881 


Gap. Emilio Carranza; paso doble, by 
F,. Godoy, P., of Mexico, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 4; E 695823; Fernando 
Godoy, P., New York. ~ 16882 


Captain Stannard; march, by H. S. 
Morris; pf. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 20; E 698155; Harry S. Morris, 
Washington. 16883 


Caramelo (El) ; corrido, letra y musica 
de Raul Castell, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; pf. © 1c Aug. 20, 
1928; E 704017; Alberto Solis, El 
Paso. 16884 


Cardinal (The) and gold; words and 
music by Alfred F. Wesson; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 6; E 696754; Melrose bros. 
music ¢o., ine., Chicago. 16885 


Caricias; corrido Mexicano del Bajio, 
arr. de 8S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; dos voces. [Photo- 
Senet Cc. AUS 1, toss. A) 
704078; Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 

16886 


Carmen ; cancion bolero, letra y musica 
de L. B. Girona; pf. ©1c. Aug. 8, 
1928; E 696860 ; Luis Berrios Girona, 
Santuree, Porto Rico. 16887 


Carmen Margarita; gavota, por R. 
Balseiro [i. e. R. B. Davila]; pf. 
Owanred a: 19287 2. ¢. Aues7s° 
695858 ; Rafael Balseiro Davila, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 16888 


Caroline; words and music by E. H. 
Beggs. © July 31, 1928; 2 ¢. Aug. 
2; E 696721; Emily Hall Beggs, Oak- 
dale, PH. 16889 


Casada? mejor viuda; corrido, letra y 
musica de Jorge Deleon Paniagua, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 704031; Al- 
“berto Solis, El Paso. 16890 


Castle of love; from White lilacs, lyrics 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by 
Maurie Rubens. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1928; E 699068; Gerson Werner, 
New York. 16891 


Catalina is calling me (Catalina la 
encantada); words and music by 
Annette Keyser, palabras en es- 
panol por J. R. Marabotto. © Aug. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 8; E 696829; West- 
ern music publishers, Los Angeles. 

16892 


Catholic high mass responses; words 
taken from the Latin Vulgate, music 


12644—28——_2 


by M. G. Dumler; male chorus. 4to. 


[Photostat] © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Aug. 30; E 698322; Martin G. Dum- 


ler, Cincinnati, O. 16893 


Cats (The) of the Isle-of-Man; writ- 
ten and composed by Terry Wilson, 
of Great Britain; pf. acce., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by Al- 
vin D. Keech; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 18, 1928; 1 
ce July 19; E 697223; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 16894 


Cavalier (The) by Walter M. Smith, 
pf. aec. by C. A. Young; trumpet or 


cornet. © May 9, 1928; 2 ec. June 
20; E 694615; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 16895 


Celos; tango, letra de José F. Eli- 
zondo, musica de Federico Ruiz, of 
Mexico. © Aug. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Aug. 
30; E 697689; A. Wagner y Levien, 
SUCS, S. en ¢., Mexico City, Mexico. 

16896 


Cena (La) (The last supper); dalla 
rappresentazione della cena e pas- 
sione di Pierozzo Castellano de Cas- 
tellani, X VI secolo, tr. by Anna Mali- 
piero, musica di G. Francesco Mali- 
piero, of Italy; per coro e orchestra, 
riduzione per pianoforte e canto. 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; E 699085 ; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 16897 


Chalice (A) of love; words by Blanche 
Hammond Camp, music by P. Adams. 
©1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696861; Pearl 
Adams, Charlotte, N. C. 16898 


Chalita; words and music by Victor 
Schertzinger, arr. by William Stick- 
les. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.—2. Male 
voices. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 « Aug. 
10; E 698023, 698024; Harms, ine., 
New York. 16899, 16900 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Arlequine ; op. 53, arr. by Josef Pas- 
ternack; orch., with pf. conductor. 
Oe, AGS! “3. ql 928 45 2a Cu Allee pls 
696885 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

16901 


Sunset skies ;.duet or two-pt. cho., 
words and arr. of music by Shirley 
Dean Nevin; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 16, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 17; E 
699090 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16902 


Change my luck blues; words and 
melody by Blind Lemon Jefferson. 
© 1 ce. Aug. 10, 1928; E 696931; 
Chicago music pub. co., Chicago. 

16903 


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16904 


Chanson (La) de Bicchi; poésie de 
Claude Dhérelle, musique de Jacques 
Mendel, of France. © July 12, 1928; 
1 ec. Aug. 21; E 697526; Louis Jac- 
quot, Paris. 16904 


Chanson (La) du chasseur; par Noél 
Brusa, of France; pf. © July 12, 
1928; 1 «. Aug. 21; E 697534; Del- 
rieu fréres, Nice, France. 16905 


Chanson mélancolique; romance, by 
Maurice Spitalny, arr. by Floyd J. 
St. Clair; orch. © Aug. 8, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 7; E 695870; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 16906 


Charley’s more than Charley seems; 
fox trot, words by R. Stevenson, 
music by George Parrish. © Aug. 
18, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; E 698159; 
Roy Stevenson, Houston. 16907 


Charm me asleep, and melt me so; to 
music, to becalm his fever,, words 
by R. Herrick, music by W. A. Pick- 
ard-Cambridge, of Great Britain ; low 
or middle voice. [In Six songs] © 
Aug. (23) 192821 ee. Aug. 24 50H 
697650; W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, 
Oxford, England. 16908 


Chasing the fox; by J. Louis Merkur; 
pf. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 16; 
E 698117; Jack Mills, inc, New 
York. 16909 


Chasins (Abram) Twenty-four pre- 
ludes; six preludes, by A. Chasins, 
op. 13; pf. bk. 4. © July 10, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 1; E 696675; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 16910 


Chasse (La) ; by Ethel Barns, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © June 15, 
1928; 1c. July 28; E 697300; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 16911 


Cheer the winner; lyrics and music by 
C. B. Apothikonas, arr. by Harry 
Ferguson. New York City, Cora B. 
Apothikonas & M. Soifer. © July 
26, 1928; 2 c. July 30; E 695725; 
Cora B. Apothikonas, New York. 

: 16912 


Cheer-up, do; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Robert Coverley, 
arr. by Clarence Lucas, of Great 
Britain.” 4to: “1. Duet” or § 2-pt. 
song.—2. Female trio. © Aug. 38, 
1928; 1 ce. each Aug. 4; E 697370, 
697371; Chappel & co., ltd., London. 

169138, 16914 


Chez le grand couturier; caprice, par 
Alex. de Taeye, of Belgium; orch., 


pt. 117, nes: v.23 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
12,1928; 1, ec. Aue 21"? GSTous ; 
Choudens, Paris. 16915 


Chi campa deritto; words by M. Per- 
rocato, music by L. Canoro; violin. 
© 1c Aug. 10, 1928; E 696946; 
Louis Canoro and Maria Perrocato, 
New York. 16916 


Chica; by W. G. Warren; pf. © 1. 
Aug. 8, 1928; E 696729; Wallace 
Goldsmith Warren, Boston. 16917 


Chicago; fox trot, par H. de Beatti, of 
Belgium et R. Jacquemont, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to., ©. July 12, 1928 = 1 e Aue. 21 ; 
E 697610; Choudens, Paris. 16918 


Childhood recollections; words and 
music by E. W. Shockley; pf. © 1 
ce. Aug. 7, 1928; E 696843 ; Hmory W. 
Shockley, Salisbury, Md. 16919 


Children’s (The) kingdom; service for 
Children’s day, words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c. and 
aff. May 14; A 1079065; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 16920 


Chilito (El); corrido, letra y musica 
de Raul Castell, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 704018; Alberto Solis, 
El Paso. 16921 


Chinee song; words and music anon., 
additional words and arrangement 
by C. H. Parker. © 1. Aug. 10, 
1928: E 696951; Charles H. Parker, 
Washington. 16922 


Chinese march; by R. S. Stoughton ; 
pf. © Aug. 9, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 20; 
E 699132; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. 16923 


Chiquita ; waltz, lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Mabel Wayne, arr. 
by Ferdie Grofé; orch. © July 31, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 2; E 696679; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 16924 


Chirrion (El) ;.corrido Mexicana, letra 
e musica de Jorge Deleon Paniagua, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso. 
1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 704032; Al- 
berto Solis, El Paso. 16925 


Chivito (El); letra y musica de Raul 
Castell, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; EH 
704019; Alberto Solis, El Paso. 

16926 


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no. 8, 1928 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Etude; 
by F. Chopin, op. 25, no. 4, arr. by 
Ottilie Sutro; 2 pfs. 4 hands. © 
June 16, 1928; 2 ec. June 18; EH 
694530; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

16927 


Roses of Ispahan; words by Au- 
brey Dowdon, music of Chopin, 
adapted by Van Phillips, of Great 
Britain. © July 24, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
21; E 697487; Cavendish music ¢o., 
London. 16928 


—11°™® nocturne, sol mineur; op. 
on, no, 1, arr.’ par EF. Salabert; of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 12, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; 
E 697580; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16929 

Choral varié; sur un théme en forme 
de choral de Georges Caussade, par 
Marcel Bérault, of France; orgue. 
© July 12, 1928; 1 « Aug. 21; B 
697551; Alphonse Leduc et cGie., 
Paris. 16930 


Christmas; Christmas carol, words by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
William Berwald. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. 4to. © July 21, 
1928; 2 c. July 27; E 696684; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 16931 


Christmas (A) tale; opera in one act, 
from the French of Maurice Bou- 
chor, HEnglish tr. by Barrett H. 
Clark, music by E. E. Freer. Mil- 
waukee, Wis., Wm. A. Kaun music 
co, inc. © July 18, 1928; 2 c. July 
21; D 27359; Eleanor Everest Freer, 
Chicago. 16932 


Chrome (The) album; 3 pieces by 
Boyce, Haydn and Sebastian H. 
Brown, arr., scored, ed., fingered and 
bowed by James Brown, of Eng- 
land; string orch., with pf. 1. Ga- 
votte, The shepherd’s lottery. [2 
others] © Aug. 14, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
15; E 697413; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 16933 


Cigale (La) et la fourmi; opéra 
comique, de Hd. Audran, fantaisie 
arr. par Raoul Morane, of France; 
pf., 4 mains. © July 12, 1928; 1 «. 
Aug. 21; E 697611; Choudens, Paris. 

16934 

Circus (The); duet or two-pt. cho., 

words and music by William Baines. 


4to. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; 
E 699089; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 169385 


Clarice; melody by H. S. Parham. © 
1 ec. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696846; H. 
Strathdene Parham, Chicago. 16936 


- 16946 


Clarinet marmalade; fox trot, by 
Harry Shields and H. W. Ragas, 
arr. by Billy Moore; orech. 4to. © 
Aug. 28, 1928; 2 ¢«. Aug 24; H 
698272; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

16937 


Clarksburg; words and music by P. R. 
Williams. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; BH 
696788; Pansy Ramage Williams, 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 16938 


Closer to heben; syncopated spiritual, 
words and music by A. Freed; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Aug. 3, 1928; 


2 c Aug. 8; E 6968382; Arthur 
Freed, inc., Los Angeles. 16939 
Cloud-capp’d (The) towers;  cho., 


words by Shakespeare, music by R. 
J. S. Stevens, arr. from the six-pt. 
glee, by Hugh S&S. Robertgon, of 
Scotland; 4 men’s voices. 4to. 

July 10, 1928; 1 e. July 30; EB 
697327; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 16940 


Cloud (The) with a silver lining; 
words by C. Lindsay, music by Lu- 
ther A. Clark. ew York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 23, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 24; E 699182; Cassie Lindsay, 
Birch Harbor, Me. 16941 


Coal oil blues; melody by Vol Stevens. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1928; E 696957; 
R. S. Peer, New York. 16942 


Come, let us now resolve at last; 
words by John Sheffield, music by 
Herbert Hughes, of Great Britain. 
© June 21, 1928; 1 ec. July 28; E 
697291; Augener, ltd., London. 

16943 


Come rowing on Mississippi; words 
and music by E. M. Tiffany. © July 
26, 1928; 2 c. July 30; E 696699; 
Emily Margaret Tiffany, La Crosse, 
Wis. 16944 


Come, sleep, and with thy sweet de- 
ceiving; words by John Fletcher, 
music by W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, 
of Great Britain; low or middle 
voice. (In Six songs) © Aug. 23, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 24; E 697647; W. A. 
Pickard-Cambridge, Oxford, Eng- 
land. 16945 


Come, thou weal'y one; sacred solo, 
words and music by Elizabeth Davis 
Soechtig. 1. High voice, in B flat.— 
2. Med. voice, in A flat.—3. Low 
voice, in F. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2c. 
each Aug. 30; E 699213 ; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 16946 


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16947 


4 
Come to me, O ye children; words by 
Longfellow, music by M. Kingston, 
of England. © Aug. 17, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 18; E 697456; Matthew King- 
ston, Hampstead, England. 16947 


Come to old Wisconsin ; words and mu- 
sic by E. M. Tiffany. © July 26, 
1928; 2 ce. July 30; E 696704; Hmily 
Margaret Tiffany, La Crosse, Wis. 

16948 


Come to St. Thomas’s ; from Billie, lyric 
and music by George M. Cohan. © 
Aug. 25,1928; 2 ¢ Aug, 29; EB 
699231; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16949 


Complainte des Monts d’Annam; de la 
suite Sur les Monts d’ Annam, par 
Paul Dupin, arr. par Ad. Gauwin, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
© Dee. 31, 1927; 1 e. Aug. 21, 1928; 
E 697530; Benjamin, Paris. 16950 


Comte Obligado; fantaisie sélection 
sur les motifs de Il opérette de 
Raoul Moretti, arr. par F.: Salabert, 


of France; orch., avec pf. conduc-— 


teur:- 4to., ©. July )12, 1928 ;. 1c. 
Aug. 21; E 697575; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 16951 


Concertino; pour pf. et orch., par Ar- 
thur Benjamin, of Great Britain; 2 
pfs. © July 31, 1928; 1c. July 30; 
E 697304; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 16952 


Constantine centennial march; by J. 
D. Pierce, arr. by R. Peek; pf. © 
July 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 695864 ; 
John Davis Pierce, Constantine, 
Mich. 16953 


Consuelo; words and music by J. Ma- 
naois; pf. and ukulele acc. ©1e. 
Aug. 2, 1928; E 695804; Joe Mana- 
ois, Ensenada, B. Cfa., Mexico. 


16954 
Convict’s (The) rosary; words and 
music by Fred Fisher. [Words and 


melody only] ©1e. Aug. 31, 1928; 
EK 704267; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 16955 


Coquetry; by Norman Leigh, arr. by 
Ronwald Ritson; orch. with 1st vio- 
lin obbl. and pf. conductor. 4to. © 
vuly* 28; 192832) ¢ vAue. 207 7 
699125; Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 

16956 


Corrido de Emilio Carranza; letra y 
musica por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, 


domiciled at Chicago. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 698187; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 16957 


pt. 1, ms}, Wee 


Corrido del General Calles; Ietra y 
musica por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, 


domiciled at Chicago. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 698186; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 16958 


Corrido del General Obregén; duo, 
letra y musica de Francisco Moure, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso, 
Tex. [Photostat] © Aug. 15, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 20; E 699146; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 16959: 


Could it be you; words by Fred Phil- 
lips, music by Frank Winegar, arr. 
by W. C. Lindemann; pf. and uku-. 
lele ace. © Aug. 7, 1928; 2 ce Aug. 
8; E 696820; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 16960- 


Courtship (The) of Clarence Killjoy; 
words by J. Flodin, melody by K. 
Flodin and J. Flodin. © 1 ¢. Aug.. 
6, 1928; E 696787; John Flodin, Min- 
neapolis. 16961 


Cradle song; by Mary Calvert; pf. ©: 


Aug: 22," 1928 3" 2. Gi. Adier, seen Hi, 
698296; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi-- 
cago. 16962 


Crazy ’bout love; words by Ted Dun- 
can [i. e. T. R. Duncan], music by 
Neal H. Spaulding. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Aug. 10, 1928; 
E 696940; Theo. R. Duncan, Moun- 
tain View, Calif. 16963 


Creole (The) love call; by Duke EIl- 
lington; pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2. 
Aug. 18; E 698167; Gotham music. 
service, inc., New York. 16964. 


Creole moon; words and music by L. 
L. Yost... © 1 «,,Aug. 18, 1928.5) 
696999; Leland L. Yost, Kerrville, 
Tex. 16965 


Crochety (A) person; set to music by 
L. Probyn, of England; pf. with 
words. (Cover-title :—Crochety per- 
sons) © June 28, 1928; 1 e July 
12; E 697398; Leslie Probyn, Folke- 
stone, England. 16966 


Crusade for Christ; service for rally 
day, arr. by Ethel M. Reumann. 
S8vo. © Aug. 9, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 16; 
aff. Aug. 15; A 1086742; Board of 
publication of the United Lutheran 
church in America, Philadelphia. 

16967 


Crying for you that’s all I do; words 
by A. Bombarger, melody by Phileta 
Rouse Bombarger. © 1 ec. Aug. 9, 
1928; E 696913 ; Avo Pierce Bombar- 
ger, New York. 16968 . 


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no. 8, 1928 


Cuchillo (El); pespunte ranchero del 
B ajio, arr. de S. R. Ramos, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Chicago; canto y 
pf. [Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1928; E 704086; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 16969 


Cuckoo blues; melody by H. S. Par- 
ham. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696847 ; 
H. Strathdene Parham, Chicago. 

, 16970 


Cuddle up a little closer, lovey mine; 
fox trot, from Three twins, by Karl 
L. Hoschua, arr. by George J. Trink- 
aus; pf. © July 28, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
1; E 696688; M. Witmark and sons, 


New York. 16971 
‘Cuncittina parte pilamerica; words 
and music by P. Sciascia. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Aug. 29, 
1928; E 704208; Pasquale Sciascia, 
Philadelphia. 16972 


Cynico; arioso comico, von Eugen d’Al- 
bert, bearb. und instr. von Ludwig 
Brav, of Germany; salon-orchester, 
mit pf. direktion. 4to. © May 5, 
1928; 1 c« Aug. 4; E 697362; Film- 
musik-union, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

16973 


‘Czabaraszka; music by P. Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] © 1 e¢. Aug. 29, 
1928; E 704201; Paul Humeniuk, 
New York. 16974 


Daddy don’t put that thing on me, 
blues; words and music by A. W. 
Clement.. © 1 ¢. Aug. 22, 1928; EB 
704095 ; Arthur Wesley Clement, Mo- 
bile, Ala. 16975 


Daddy’s slippers; duet or 2 pt. song, 
words by William Wallace, music 
by Herbert Townsend, arr. by Clar- 
ence Lucas, of Great Britain. 4to. 
© Aug. 8, 1928; 1 «. Aug..10; E 
697421; Chappell & co., itd., Londen. 

16976 


Daddy’s sweetheart; words by Curtis 
Hardin-Burnley, music by Liza Leh- 


mann, arr. by Clarence Lueas, of 
Great Britain; 3 female voices. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, inc. 
4to. © Aug. 17, 1928; 1c. Aug. 18; 
E 697659; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16977 
Daily (A) walk with Jesus; hymn, 
words by M. M. Murphy, music by 
Nathaniel Carlson. © June 20, 


1928; 2 c. June 28; E 695077; Mary 
Mealey Murphy, Aurora, Ill. 16978 


‘ 16989: 


Dainty Dorothea; by Francis Wood; 
pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c Aug. 18; 
E 699169; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. * 16979 


Daisy; words and music by G. Lee. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Aug. 14, 1928; E 704177: Guy Lee, 
New York. 16980 


Daisy Dare; words by L. M. King, 
music by Carl Hyde and Ed. Sprague. 
Indianapolis, King music house. © 
Aug. 4, 1928; 2c. Aug. 10; E 696905 ; 
Louis M. King, Indianapolis. 16981 


Dance of the houris; by Gaston Borch, 
of Norway; pf. © Aug. 12, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 24; E 698263; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 16982 


Dance of the konones from Mars; by 
E. E. Harder; pf. © Aug. 18, 1928; 
2 ce. Aug. 30; E 699239; Erwin E. 
Harder, Chicago. 16983 
Dancing Bonnie; novelette, by Carl 
Hahn: orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Aug. 23, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; 
E 698271; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 16984 


Dans la rafale; ciné musique, par 
Gabriel-Marie et Hans Ourdine, both 
of France; orch. avee pf. conduc- 
teur. Paris, Rouart, Lerolle et cie. 
HO. AC) Wy. 12, 1928 > tc ado Pe 
EK 697524; S. Chapelier, Paris. 

16985 


Dans le jardin; par Claude Debussy, 
transcription et arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur., “CG. duly 1271928 vic, Aue, 21: 
E 697598; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16986 


Dans les ruines d’une abbaye; de 
Gabriel Fauré, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur/s? 4to: .4©)? July 12;)'49285" 1) «. 
Aug. 21; E 697590; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 16987 


Dans un bosquet de roses; romance, 
de Ludwig Siede, of Great Britain; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
say 12. TOFS i ee, Ares Snr i 
697587; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

16988 


Danse A l’ombrelle; par W. Asprey, of 
Australia; violon avee pf. acc. et 2° 
violon pte. ad lib. © July 6, 1928; 
1c. July 20; E 697397; Nicholson 
& co., ltd., Sydney. 16989 


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16990 


Danse devant le dragon vert; de la 
suite Sur les Monts d’Annam, par 
Paul Dupin, arr. par Ad. Gauwin, 
of France; orch.,* avec pf.-conduc- 
teur.; ©. Dee. 31, 1927; 1 ¢. Aug., 21, 
1928; E 697531; Benjamin, Paris. 

16990 


Dansons la valse; by Louis Victor 
Saat. Op.te2, No. S ; pierre aue. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 699105; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16991 


Danza (La) deile ondine; da Loreley, 
di Alfredo Catalani, trascrizione li- 
bera di Marco Anzoletti, of Italy; 
violino e pf. © Aug. 23, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 24; E 697674; G. Ricordi & c., 
Milan. 16992 


Danza erctica; di V. Davico, of Italy; 
pf...©: July.d2, 1928e dre. Aug,,.21): 
EK 697532; Delrieu fréres, Nice, 
France. 16993 


Darndest (The) show; words and mel- 
ody by G. Lee. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 


1928; EH 695988 ; Guy Lee, New York.. 


16994 


Davide Rizzio; opera in 2 acts, with 
intermezzo, text by Emanuel Maple- 
son Browne, music by M. C. Moore, 
op. 89. Vocal se. [Photostat] © 
1e. July 30, 1928; D 27345; Mary 
Carr Moore, Los Angeles. 16995 


Dawn (The) and you; words and 
melody by P. Harvey. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 1928: E 695836; Prince Harvey, 
Dalton, Pa. 16996 


Day (A) in May; lyric by Armand 
Napley, music by G. Halley and 
Jessie Halley. [Words and melody 


Only, Or Be Ano SOS 2H 
699005; Glenn Halley, Syracuse, 
N.Y: 16997 
De proftindis clamavi . ..; musique 


par Alex. de Taeye, of Belgium; 
choeur mixte 4 4 voix, soli et orgue. 
© July 12, 1928; 1 ¢« Aug. 21; E 
697617 ; Choudens, Paris. 16998 


Dear old home of mine; ballad waltz 
song, words ‘and music by Billy 
Carmen [pseud. of William Carmen 
Isel].; 1st violin. .4@ yi Ge duly,21, 
1928; E 698142; William Carmen 
Isel, New York. 16999 


Dear old sunny South by the sea; 
words by EH. T. Cozzens, melody by 
Jimmie Rodgers. © 1 ce. Aug. 15, 
1928; E 698087; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 17000 


pt. Tings. V¥.2a 


Dear to me; words by Gus Kahn, 
music by William Parks. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 2, 
1928; E 695793; Irving Berlin inc., 


New York. 17001 
Dear to me; words by Gus Kahn, 
music by William Parks. © Aug. 


28, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 24; E 699179; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 17002 


Dear white cliffs of home; lyrics by 


Derek Barnes, music by H. C. G. 
Stevens, of Great Britain; in D. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@© July A’, 19283 eae he 
697330; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 17003. 


Dearest; words by Robert Morse 
[pseud. of Harry Oblinger], music 
by H. Oblinger. © 1c July 14, 
1928; E 696248; Harry  Oblinger, 
San Francisco. 17004 


Debonair; poem by Helen Taylor, 


music by Maurice Besly, of Great 
Britain. © July 25, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 
21; E 697488; Boosey & ¢o., ltd., 


London. 17005. 
Deep River; Negro spiritual, tran- 
scribed by Franz C. Bornschein; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 18, 


1928 5.2 Gy Alig. 225 BH, 698213 =. J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 17006 


Deirdre; celtic farewell, by Edgar 
Barratt, of England; pf. © July 27, 
1928; 1 c«. July 28; E 697342; Elkin 
& co., Itd., London. 17007 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) Dance: 
of the winds; part song, words by 
H. L. H., music by Léo Delibes, ed. 
and arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and 
Harry L. Harts; sop. and alto, with 
bass ad lib. Stanhope ed. 4to. © 
July 23, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 695937 ; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

17008: 


Valse lente; from Coppelia, arr. 
by Arnoldo Sartorio, of Germany; 
pf., 6 hands. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 25; E 698280; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 17009: 


Derry down derry; children’s concert 
based on the nonsense books of Ed- 
ward Lear, music by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer. 4to. © Aug. 7, 1928; 2 c. 
Aug. 8; E 696825; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 17010: 


Desert love episode; reverie, by Gas- 
ton Borch, of Norway; pf. © Aug. 
12, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 24; E 698265;: 
Belwin, ine., New York. 17011. 


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no. 8, 1928 


Desert (The) moon; words and music 
by Sister Devamata [i. e. Laura F. 
Glenn), 414 .c) duly, .5,, 19285 
696790: Laura F. Glenn, La Cres- 
centa, Calif. 17012 


Desiderosa ; mazurka, by M. Corso, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; ist 
violin or mand. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1928 ; E 695982; Michelangelo Corso, 
New York. 17013 


Désillusion; valse, de A. Bose, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 12, 1928; 1c. Aug. 21; 
E 697545; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 

- 17014 

Désir ardent; by J. S. Zamecnik; full 
orch. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
21; E 698226; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 17015 


Deutches kirchenlied; hrsg. von Erich 
Vogelsang und Felix Messerschmid, 
both of Germany. 12mo. © Jan. 
12, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; A—Foreign 
388586 ; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, Wol- 
fenbuttel, Germany. 17016 


Diaphenia ; words by Henry Constable, 
music by Walter Whitaker, of Eng- 
land. London, Novello & co., ltd. © 
Aug. 14, 1928; 1c Aug. 15; EB 
697402; John Coates, Northwood, 
England. 17017 


Diggin’ in the ground; words by M. 
Rutchik and Wes Frazer, melody by 
L. Whitcup. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1928; 
E 696771; Leonard Whitcup, New 
York. 17018 


Dimme si t’ ’a vuo’ fa; words by M. 
Perrocato, music by lL. Canoro; 
violin. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1928; HE 
696947; Louis Canoro and Maria 
Perrocato, New York. 17019 


Diplomat (The) ; march, by Aurele J. 
Forest; pf. |\© July 25, 1928: 2 e¢. 
Aug. 2; E 695769; Anthony brothers, 
Fall River, Mass. 17020 


Dirty days hath September; fox trot, 
written and composed by Frank S. 
Wilcock, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele or banjulele banjo acc.; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 e«. 
Aug. 22; E 697640; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 17021 


Distance (The); an elegy, words by 
Eleanor Hoare, music by Herbert 
Hughes, of Great Britain. © June 
21, 1928; 1 c. July 28; EB 697292; 
Augener, Itd., London. 17022 


17034 


~ 


Distant (The) shore; by Earl Roland 
Larson; pf. © July 28, 1928; 2 c. 
Aug. 20; E 699128; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 17023. 


words and music by 
[Words and melody 


Divine lady; 
Henry Lodge. 


only], © 1.¢ Aug. 25, 1928; E 
704146; Gene Austin, ine, New 
York. 17024 
Divine lady; words by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Mabel Wayne. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Aug. 8, 1928; E 695931; Leo Feist 


ine., New York. 17025 
Dixie dreams; words by Blanche 
Hammond Camp, music by P. 


Adams. © 1 ¢c. Aug. 8, -1928; EF 
696562; Pearl Adams, Charlotte, 
NGG: 17026 


Dla nasz; polka mazurka, melody by 
Tok, , Zadrogar:.. © ;.1,.¢.. July: 27,. 
1828; E 696873; Tadeusz F. Za- 
droga, Philadelphia. 17027 


Do it baby; words and music by C. 
Williams. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e Aug. 18, 1928; E 699078; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 17028: 


Do you know Herbie; words and musie 
by D. C. Lineberry.. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1928; 
E 704109; Deborah C. Lineberry,. 
Columbus, O. 17029 


Doble (La) cruz; danz6n, por R. A. 
Gerena; pf. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1928; 
E 698065; Rafael Alers Gerena, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 17030: 


Doctor Bundesen it’s you; words and 
music by J.-V. Altiere and Fred 
Rose. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 704170; James 
V. Altiere, Chicago. 17031 


Dog-gone; from Just a minute, words 
by Walter O’Keefe, music by Harry 
Archer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1928; E 696670; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 17082 


Dolce ricordo; mazurka, by M. Corso, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
1st violin or mand. ©1c. Aug. 14, 
1928; E 695983 ; Michelangelo Corso, 
New York. 17033 


Doll (The) princess; valsette, by Leon 


Jessel; pf. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 ec. 
Aug. 25; E 698277; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 170384 


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17035 


pt. ti rs. vee 


Dolores; words and music by EH. C. | Down by the old front gate; words by 


Clifford. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; EH 
656989; Emma Christiana Clifford, 
East Oakland, Calif. 17035 


Dolores; words and music by Edward 
Grossman and Ted Ward; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 27; E 699187; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17036 


Dolores dear; waltz, words by R. L. 
Stayton, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 4, 1928; E 695845; Robert L. 
Stayton, Ocean Park, Calif. 17037 


Donkey (The) trail; words and music 
by Bertha Lillian Dobbins. © 1 «. 
Aug. 31, 1928; E 704269; Bertha L. 
Dobbins, San Antonio. 17038 


Don’t be silly; words by A. Seymour 
Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 
music corp., New York. 17039 

Don’t kiss me; lyric and music by 
D. Bigelow. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1928; 
E 704270; Dorothie Bigelow, Lon- 
don. 17040 


Don’t lie to me; words and music 
by R. K. Marsh; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Los Angeles, Western music 
pub. co. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c Aug. 
8: E 696828; Roy K. Marsh, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 17041 


Don’t make it late; words and melody 
by Reed and Dunean. © 1c. Aug. 
6, 1928; EH 696785; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 17042 


Don’t marry Monday; words by Philip: 
Henry, music by David Richards, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
1 ce. Aug. 21; E 697492; Boosey & 


co., ltd., London. 17043 
Don’t you care; by M. R. Hooper; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c. Aug. 


25, 1928; EH 704174; Marjorie Ruth 
Hooper, Continental, O. 17044 


Don’t you remember Sally; words and 
music by Bernie Grossman, Walter 
Hirsch and Milton Samuels, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele ace. 
Cc) Ate.” 10" ees ere. Aes IS") hy 
698035; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 17045 


Dorothy gavotte; by Jessie L. Gaynor, 
arr. by Edouard Hesselberg; pf., 4 
hands. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; 
E 696759; Clayton F. Summy ©co., 
Chicago. 17046 


31, 1928; E 704272; Broadway © 


Fred Rose, music by Marty Bloom 
[pseud. of M. L. Blumenthal] and 
Art Kassel; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 1, 1928; 2 e. Aug. 10; E 699007 ; 
Gene Austin, inc., New York. 17047 


Down where the orange blossoms grow ; 
words by C. Gunder, music by Rob’t 
H. Brennen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1928; E 696659 ; 
Charles Gunder, Coolville, O. 17048 


Drag-n-fly; words and music by H. D. 
Bentzen, Ace Brigode and Jack Bud- 
niak. © Aug. 18, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; 
E 698158; Dean pub. co., Cleveland. 

17049 


Dragon-fiy (Libelie); by Adele Lew- 
ing; pf. © Aug. 6, 1928; 2 c Aug. 
7; E 695934; Edward Schuberth & 
co., inc., New York. 17050 


Dramatic andante; by Gomer Bath; 
pf. © Aug. 9, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 20; 
i 699144; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. ‘17051 


Dramatic mysterioso; kinema kameo, 
by E. Frederic Curzon, of Great 
Britain, op. 4, no. 5; orch., with pf. 
or organ conductor. 4to. © July 
30, 1928; 1’c. Aug:°213 8. 697516; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 17052 


Dread (The) tribunal; kinema kameo, 
by E. Frederic Curzon, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 4, no. 4; orch., with pf. or 
organ conductor. 4to. © July 30, 
1928; 1c. Aug. 21; E 697515; Boosey 


& co., Itd., London. 17053 
Dream fairies; reverie, by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; pf. © Aug. 4, 


1928; 2c. Aug. 18; E 698028; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 17054 


Dream (The) is over; words and mu- 
sic by Noél Coward, of Great Britain. 
© July 18, 1928; 1 « Aug. 2; EB 
697334; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

17055 


Dream (A) of Egypt; lyric by Paul B. 
Bachtell, music by R. Leffingwell. © 


1 ec. Aug. 20, 1928; H 704040; Roy 
Leffingwell, Los Angeles. 17056 
Dream of the baseball park; valse 


song, by Chick Story [pseud. of 
Oliver E. Story]; B flat trumpet. © 
1 ec. Aug. 30, 1928 ; E 704240 ; Crescent 
musie pub. co., Boston. 17057 


Dream pictures of you; words and mu- 
sic by T. and N. Jay. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1928; E 704197; Tillie and Nancy 
Jay, New York. 17058 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Dream (A) that’s all; words and mu- 
sic by K. Macbeth. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1928; E 695947; Katherine Macbeth, 
Berkeley, Calif. 17059 


Dreaming; words by H. Schulze, music 
by Gertrude Schuckman. Aug. 
oe too. 2 C. AUS. 24-3) ku, 698299 ; 
Herbert Schulze, Santa Rosa, Calif. 

17060 


Dreamland; waltz, words by Annar 
Jacobsen, music by Leonard Ode- 
gaard. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. June 
30; E 693798; Leonard Odegaard, 
Spokane, Wash. 17061 


Dreams; words and melody by M. J. 
Boyd. © 1c Aug. 13, 1928; EB 
695960; M. Jean Boyd, Humboldt, 
Kans. 17062 


Dreams will bring you back again to 
me sweetheart; words and music by 
VeeeLeGallacher.., ©; 1c. Aug,.,.1, 
1928; E 696654; Virginia Hamaker 
Gallagher, Huntsville, Ala. 17063 


Dreamy Hula land; words and music 
by Jack Scholl; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Aug. 4, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 16; E 699020; Gotham mu- 
Sic service, inc., New York. 17064 


Drop, drop, slow tears; a litany, words 
by Phineas Fletcher, music by W. A. 
Pickard-Cambridge, of Great Brit- 
ain; low or middle voice. [In Six 
songs]. © Aug. 23, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
24; E 697648; W. A. Pickard-Cam- 
bridge, Oxford, England. 17065 


Drowsy dream town; lullaby, words by 
Robert Norwood, music by Susie 
Josephine Dailey, in D flat. © Aug. 
16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 699095; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17066 


Du bist als kind zu heiss gebadet wor- 
den; onestep, worte von Hans Pfian- 
zer u. Friedrich Schwarz, musik von 
Ed. May, arr. von Hartwig v. Platen, 
both of Germany; orch., mit pf.-di- 
rection. 4to. ©, June 8, 1928; 1 «. 
July 7; E 697380; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 17067 


Dumb; words and music by G. Lee. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 14, 1928; E 704176; Guy Lee, 
New York. 17068 


Dusk in June; poem by Sara Teasdale, 
music by Harry R. Spier; high voice. 
ye a a. TOI enn) Ae O'R) 
696901; G. Schirmer inc., New York. 

17069 


17080: 


- 


Dust of my colleen; words by A. Wor- 
ley, music by Harry Jay. © July 31, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 2; E 696722; Arnold 
Worley, Milledgeville, Ga. 17070: 


Dybuk (Der) ; vorspiel, von Bernhard 
Sekles, of Germany, op. 35; orch.. 
Paro, + C) shialys aie. 1OeS ae Lc. 
July, 30; -E .697309;. B.  Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 17071 


E viva Alfredo Smith; versi di F. 
Amodio, musica di Remo D’Alba. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1928; HE 704190; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 17072 


Easy goin’; words by Jo’ Trent, music 
by Peter De Rose; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Aug. 18, 1928; 2 ¢ Aug. 14; E 
699008; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 17073 


Hbb-tide (An) reverie; by Donald 
Ford, of England; violin and pf. © 
July 26, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 1; EH 697374; 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. with 
J. G. Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 

17074 


Eclectic piano studies; compiled by 
Louis G. Heinze. © Sept. 5, 1928; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 6; A 1087948 ; The- 
odore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17075 


Hgon und Emilie; kein familiendrama, 
von Christian Morgenstern, musik 
von Ernst Toch, of Austria, op. 46; 
klavier-auszug. © July 31, 1928; 
1 e¢. July 30; E 697307; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 17076 


Egyptian ganglands; words by John 
Revak, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1928; E 699075; John Revak, Buck- 
ner, Iil. 17077 


Hiner fiir die verheirateten; ldindler, 


von P. Miiller; 1st violin. © 1. 
Aug. 15, 1928; E 698077; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 17078 


Elementi di musica e canto; corso su- 
periore, classe terza, di Onofrio Alta- 
villa, of Italy. © May 11, 1928; 1 «. 
June 7; A—Foreign 38894; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 17079 


Elf dance; whimsy, words by Everett 
Stern, music by Richard Kountz; 
med. voice. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 «@. 
Aug. 9; E 696886; G. Schirmer inc., 
New York. 17080: 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17081 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


“EAAnvorovAa (Ellinopoula), words and 
music by A. Sakellariou. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 13, 
1928; E 695975; Antonios Sakell- 
ariou, New York. 17081 


Hlodia; vals elegante, by S. Hspinosa, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Indiana Har- 
bor,’ ind; violin) @ ie Ane.. 1, 
1928; E 696651; Sabino Espinosa, 
Indiana Harbor, Ind. 17082 


Elves; by Cedric W. Lemont, arr. by 
Edouard Hesselberg: pf., 4 hands. 
@* Huly St, 1998 : 2" er Ange i> B) 
695789; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 170838 


Emblem of honor; march, composed by 
H. A. Hummer; pf. Dover, Hummer 
music studios. © Aug. 22, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 24; E 698256; Harold Ar- 
lington Hummer, Dover, N. J. 

17084 


Emilio Carranza; corrido Mexicano, |. 


duo, letra de Miguel A. Gallardo, 
musica de Jesus Deleon Paniagua, of 
Mexico, domiciled at El Paso, Tex. 
[Photostat] © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 20; E 699145; Dionisio Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 17085 


En el destierro; cancion Mexicana, 
letra y musica de S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; dos 
voces. [Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1928; EH 704090; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 17086 


En los campos; cancion Mexicana, arr. 
de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled 


at Chicago; dos voces. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1928; E 704087; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 17087 


Kn route; oriental sketch, by Ernest 
Reeves, of England; violin and pf. 
© Aug. 2, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 11; B 
697393 ; Walsh, Holmes & co., 1td., 
London. 17088 


Enchanted (The) lake; by Cuthbert 
Harris, of England; pf. 1. The 
legend. [3 others] © July 25, 1928; 
1 c. Aug. 11; E 697486; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 17089 


Enchantress; valse, by M. Yuill; pf. 
(Oy, Ang. (191928 2,2 ¢... July) 305.15 
695876; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 17090 


End (The) of our goal; words and 
music by L. F. Bertholf. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Aug. 30, 
1928; E 704258; Leland F. Bertholf, 
Tekoa, Wash. 17091 


Endurance stomp; melody by A. C. 
Fernandez. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1928; 
EH 696942 ; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

. 17092 


Ensemble; words by G. Lee, melody by 
Arthur Darvo. © 1 ¢ Aug. 14, 
1928; E 695985; Guy Lee, New York. 

17093 


Eres un angel; danza, letra de Manuel 
Vazquez Alayon, musica de R. M. 
Gonzalez. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1928: E 
699046; Rafael Marquez Gonzalez, . 
Santurce, P. R. 17094 


Es una comparacion; cancion comica, 
letra y musica de Jorge Deleon 
Paniagua, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 
7040386; Alberto Solis, El Paso. 

17095 


Hsclava; tango, par José Sentis, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur et paroles. 4to. 
© July 12, 1928; 1 « Aug: 21; E 
697592; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17096 


Esecfichame siquiera; tango, letra y 
musica de Jorge Deleon Paniagua, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso. © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 704033; Alberto 
Solis, El Paso. 17097 


Hspafia ; bolero, by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 605, no. 3; pf. © Aug. 24, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 25; E 698274; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17098 


Esquisses; by Leopold Ashton, of 
Great Britain; pf. Pierrette. [4 
others] © June 21, 1928; 1 c. July 


28; E 697287; Augener, lItd., Lon- 
don. 17099 


Hstrellita ; by Manuel M. Ponce, tran- 
scription by Rudy Wiedoeft; E flat 
alto saxophone with pf. acc. © 
July, 11, 1928 3 2 Ge lye ee 8) 
698113; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 17100 


Estrellita (Little star) ; Hnglish ver- 
sion by Raymond Klages, music by 
M. M. Ponce, ed. by D. Savino. 
Aug. 1, 1928; 2c. Aug. 3; E 696705; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

17101 


Etudes spéciales; von F. Mazas, op. 36, 
klavierbegleitung von Max Zorner, 
of Germany ; violin u. klavier. heft 1, 
no. 1-16.—heft 2, no. 17-30. © July 
17, 1928; 1 ce. each July 31; E 697427, 
697428; Steingriiber-verlag, Leipzig. 

17102, 17103 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


- 17125 


Evangeline; words by E. Grossman, 
music by Ted Ward [pseud. of E. D. 
Ward] © 1. Aug. 15, 1928; E 
‘698057; Edward Grossman and Ed- 
ward Denver Ward, Brooklyn. 

17104 


Evans (O. A.) 99 breaks ftir alt sax- 
ophone (Breaks for E flat alto saxo- 
phone); von O. A. Evans, of Ger- 
many. 8vo. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 e. 
July 18; E 697360; Wilhelm Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 17105 


Evelyn waltz; by D. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; melody 


with pf. ace. ©1e. Aug. 31, 1928; 
EH 704275; Dimitri Tiomkin, New 
York. 17106 


Evenin’; words by Richard A. Whit- 
ing, music by Neil Morét; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2¢. 
Aug. 29; E 698317; Villa Morét, inc., 


San Francisco. 17107 
Evening ‘song (Avend lied) ; waltz, mu- 
sic by M. Abramowitz. [Melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 27, 1928; HB 


704155; Morris Abramowitz, Brook- 
lyn. 17108 


Every day is a picnic; words and mu- 
‘sie by S. A. Rood. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 23, 1928; E 
704077 ; Susan A. Rood, Washington. 

17109 


Every man for himself; words by Wes 
Frazer and Max Rutchik, music by 
L. Whitcup. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1928; BE 
704115; Leonard Whitcup, New 
York. 17110 


Every night in the week; lyric by 
Lewis and Young, music by Harry 
Warren. © July 3, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
11; E 696121; Remick music corp., 
New York. wenn 


Everybody’s buddy; from The night 
hostess, words by Leo Robin, music 
by R chard Myers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 8, 1928: 2c Aug. 10; 
E 695932; Harms, inc., New York. 

ia 


Ey’ry boy in town’s my sweetheart; 
from Billie, lyric and music by 
George M. Cohan. © Aug. 25, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 29; E 699230; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. TES 


EHy’ry day I love you more and more; 
words by E. M. Seitz, music by 
David Reed. © July 10, 1928: 2 ¢. 
July 12; E 696710; Elsie M. Seitz, 
Mork; Pa: 17114 


Ey’rybody loves a little loving ev’ry 
day; words by J. A. Robinson, mu- 
sic by Jack Edwards. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 696762; James 
A. Robinson, Durham, N. C. 17115 


EKy’rybody ought to take a day back 
home ev’ry once in a while; from 
Billie, lyric and musie by George M. 
Cohan. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
29; E 699227; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 17116 


HKy’rything’s gonna be all right; writ- 
ten and composed by Harry Castling, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace.; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 22; E 697628; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 17117 


Hy’rything we like we like alike; 
words by Monty Siegel, music by 
Sammy Fain. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 24; E 698257; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inec., New York. 17118 


Evviva Smith; words by M. Perrocato, 
music by L. Canoro; violin. © 1. 
Aug. 10, 1928; E 696948; Louis 
Canoro and Maria Perrocato, New 
York. 17119 


Exile song; by Ada Weigel Powers; 
violin with pf. acc. © Aug. 21, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 22; E 698232; Edward 
Schuberth & co., ine., New York. 
17120 
Exit, Muriel; words by Wish Wynne, 
music by Bernard Kitchen, of Great 
Britain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © July 17, 1928;16¢. 
Aug. 21; E 697499; Reynolds. & ¢o., 
London. 17121 


Eyes of dream; intermezzo, by Percy 
BE. Fletcher, of England; pf. © 


Aver) 3392830 4h) cos ABO 1S Oh 
697465; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London. 17122 


Fairer than the rose; words by J. M. 
White, music by Corrine Vaughn 
and J. M. White, arr. by Southern 
arranging co. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. 
Aug. 2; E 696724; John McElroy 
White, Montgomery, Ala. 17123 


Fairy dance; by Elva Gade; pf. © 


Aue. r1G 740283 2 en.pduge 182. 
699167; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 17124 


Fairy (The) grenadier; toy march, by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman; pf. 
Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 698027; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

1125 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17126 


Fairy (The) guard; by Cedric W. Le- 
mont, arr. by Edouard Hesselberg ; 


pr., 4 hands. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 ec. 
Aug. 6; E 696758; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 17126 


Fairy (A) ring; five pieces in the 1st 
position, by Bernard Shore, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © June 26, 
1928; 1 c«. July 28; EH 697288; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 17127 


Fairy’s (The) sail; by L. Leslie Loth; 
pi! ©, July 10, 1928; 2vepAwe71; 
EH 696674; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

17128 


Faith; sacred duet, words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by Charles 
H. Gabriel; alto and ten., with full 
cho. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music 
Coal © Aug. 18) 1928 >. Ze. Aves 22 ; 
HK 698201; Oliver M. Edwards, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 17129 


Faith; words and music by A. R. 
Miller. New York, Wm. A. Pond & 
co. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 e« Aug. 3; 
EK 696708; Alice Rowland Miller, 
Asbury Park. 17130 


Fall o’ the year; autumn song, by Er- 
nest Reeves, of England; violin and 
pi. © Aug. 2, 1928: 1.¢ Aug’; 
E 697391; Walsh, Holmes & co., l1td., 
London. 17131 


Falling asleep; by Frederic Hart; pf. 
©, Aug. 73/71928- 72.) Aus. 99: 
698097; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York: ''« 17132 


Falling leaves; song of autumn, words 
by Carroll Carroll, music by Wer- 
ner Janssen; med. or high voice. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 696889 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 171383 


Fanal; von Ernst Toch, of Austria, op. 


45; orch. u. orgel. Partitur. © 
Julye.31) d928s) bwertiuly 303 0K 
697310; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 17134 


Far o’er the hills; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer; organ. © Aug. 16, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 17; E 698197; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17135 


Farfaletta (La); mazurka, music by 
C. Meluzio. [Melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 28, 1928; E 704160; Carmine 
Meluzio, Long Island City, N. Y. 


17136 
Farmers carnival; characteristic, by 
Edwin F. Kendall; pf. © Aug. 12, 


1928; 2 ec. Aug. 24; E 698264; Bel- 
win, ine:, New York. 17137 


pt; 1, bases: 


Fascinatin’ vamp; words by Ricardo 
Duromo, music by Joseph Nuss- 
baum; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 8, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 7; E 695867; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. NPIL TSS. 


Fate of Chris Liveley and wife; words 
and melody by A. Reed. © 1 ce. 
Aug. 3, 1928; E 696741; R. S. Peer, 
New York. 17139 


Fate (The) of the mother’s only son; 
words and melody by W. Zimmer- 
man. ©l1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696842 ; 
Wayne Zimmerman, Spraggs, Pa. 

17140: 


Fatty good luck; fox trot, de Clément 
Doucet et Ph. Parés, both of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
July, 12. 1928 oie Cag atl es 
697540; Editions musicales Sam 
Fox, Paris. 17141 


Fayaway; words and music by J. J. 
Luby. [Words and melody only] 
© ic. Aug. 11, 1928; E 696990; 
John James Luby, New York. 17142 


Febvre-Longeray (Albert) Quatre 
préludes; par Albert Febvre-Longe- 
ray;,,,of,;Kranee;..pt. . © whuly,..12: 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; E 697571; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 17148 


Feelin’ so low; words by Phil Cook, 
music by W. F. Wirges. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢«. Aug. 3, 
1928; BH 696745; William F. Wirges, 
New York. 17144. 


Feeling (The) was so new; words and 
music by Anne Spencer Watkins. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 21, 1928; E 704053; Anne S. 
Watkins, New York. 17145 


Femmine Americane; versi e musica 
di P. Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at Philadelphia. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. July 28, 1928; EH 
696430; Paul Cittarella, Philadel- 
phia. 17146 


Féte des accordailles; par Alex. de 
Taeye, of Belgium; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 21; E 697606; Choudens, 
Panis: 17147 


Fiesta (La) de Granada (The fair in 

Granada) ; by A. W. Sachse; pf. © 

1 c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 704268; Alice 
Warren Sachse, Atlantic City. 

17148 


Fifty years of honeymoon; words by 
L. King, musie by Carl Hyde and 


898 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Ed. Sprague. Indianapolis, King 
music house. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 10; E 696906; Louis M. King, 
Indianapolis. 17149 


Fight on; words and music by Milo 
Sweet and Glen Grant; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 21, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
6; E 696755; Melrose bros. music co., 
inc., Chicago. 17150 


Fire-fall song; words and music by 
G. H. Wilson. (Cover-title :—The 
Yosemite fire-fall song) © Aug. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 695857; Gilbert 
Haven Wilson, Fresno, Calif. — 

a cralan! 


Fireflies; by Frederic Hart; pf. © 
Aug. 8, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 698098 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

17152 


Firelight fairies; by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman; pf. © Aug. 4, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 138; E 698029; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 17153 


Firewater; by Chas. Magnante; pf. 
© Aue 4, 1928: 2c Ang. 16:°E 
698116; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

17154 


First (The) kiss; lyric by Al Dubin, 
music by J. Russel Robinson; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 25, 1928: 2 «¢. 
Aug. 27; E 699205; Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. 17155 


First (The) step; how to play the 
tenor banjo, by Lew Stern, of Great 
Britain. 8vo. © Aug. 7, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 7; E 697352; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London. 17156 


First (The) step; how to play the vio- 
lin, by Paul Arnold, of Great Britain. 
Svo. © Aug. 28, 1928; 1c. Aug. 31; 
E 697703; Keith Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. TALL 


First steps in chord playing; by Doro- 
thy Gaynor Blake; pf. © Aug. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 4; E 695828; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 17158 


Fish little fish; by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c Aug. 
31, 1928; E 704277; Dimitri Tiom- 
kin, New York. 17159 

Fishing; words and melody by G. Lee. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1928; E 695989; Guy 
Lee, New York. 17160 


Flamme empor; kanons fiir minner- 
chore, hrsg. von Fritz Jéde, of Ger- 
many; gesamtausgabe. 4to. © Nov. 


> Lf eal 


15,-1927; 1 ¢. Apr. 23; A—Foreign 
38919; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, 
Wolfenbiittel, Germany. 17161 


Flat foot Sue; words and music by 
F. M. Knapp; pf. and ukulele acc. 
@©suly 2671928," 2c... July’ 30° 
696695; Floyd M. Knapp, Luther, 
Mich. 17162 


Fleeting shadows ; poem by Alice Flem- 
ing Sidman, music by J. H. Rogers. 
1. High voice; in E flat.—2. Low 
voice; in C. New York, Rogers pub. 
co. © July 5, 1928; 2 c. each July 
11; E 696709; James Henderson 
Rogers, New York. 17163 


Floating (A) scarf; by Cady C. Ken- 
ney; pf. © Aug. 9, 1928; 2 «. Aug. 
20; E 699140; Walter Jacobs, ine., 
Boston. 17164 


Flor de pena; cancion Mexicana, letra 
y musica de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; dos voces. 


[Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 15, 1928; 
E 704088; Silvano R. Ramos, Chi- 
cago. 17165 
Flower (The) fair at Peking; words 


adapted by L. Cranmer-Byng, music 
by W. J. Marsh; women’s voices. 
4to. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2c. Aug. 2; E 
695766; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 17166 


Flower of love; words by Dreyer and 
Ruby, music by Axt and Mendoza. 
©) Aue 10" 1928; 2c Aves Me 
696967; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 17167 


Floyd Thompson you're the man; 
words and music by Fred Rose and 
J. Altiere. [Words and melody 
only] © 1..c.: Aug. 29;; 1928; HE 
704223; James Altiere, Chicago. 

17168 


Flyers ball; words by D. Taure, music 
by Bauer bros.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Aug. 2, 1928; 2 « Aug. 6; E 
696806; Dollie Taure, Dallas. 17169 


Flying (The) squad; march, by J. O. 
Hume, of Great Britain; band. obl. 
24mo. © July 19, 1928; 1 c« July 
31; E 697350; J. Ord Hume, London. 

17170 


Follia; danse grotesque, von Karl 
Lothar Miculicz, instr. von Ali Pach, 
of Austria; salon-orchester, mit pf. 
direktion. © May 5, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
4; E 697365 ; Film-musik-union, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. VOLT 


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17172 


pt. iin. S vee 


Fool’s (A) paradise; musical mono- 
logue, written by Nelson Jackson, 
music by Herbert Townsend, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 17, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 21; E 697501; Reynolds & 
co., London. Abril yr 

Footwork; from MHold_ everything, 
words and melody by B. G. De 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; HB 
698009; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 


For my little senorita; words and mu- 
sic by A. B. Weeks, jr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1.. Aug. 8, 1928; 
EH 698148; Anson B. Weeks, jr., San 
Francisco. 17174 


For old times’ sake; words and music 
by M. Laing. ©1e. Aug. 22, 1928; 
E 704073; Marie Laing, New York. 

17175 

For you; by M. H. Popkin; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 25, 1928; E 704157; Maurice 
Herman Popkin, New York. 


For young people (Ftir die junge 
welt) ; 10 moderately easy pieces, by 
Johannes Palaschko, of Germany, 
op. 81; violin and pf. bk. 2.—bk. 1. 
© July 16, 1928; 1 c. each July 28; 
E 697302, 697303; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 17177, 17178 


Forenoon; no. 1 of Sundial sketches, 
by Allan Anson, scored by Clifford 
Barnes; full orch. © Aug. 8, 1928: 
2c. Aug. 18; E 698164; Ludwig mu- 
sic pub. co., Cleveland. 17179 


Forever; words and music by Art 
Rosenblum and Roy Wertheimer. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1928; EH 695944; Ar- 
thur Manuel Rosenblum, Los An- 
geles. 17180 


Forever; words by Edgar A. Guest, 
music by L. L. H. Ribble. Philadel- 
phia, M. D. Swisher. © Aug. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 22; E 698233; L. 
Lillian H. Ribble, Bangor, Pa. 

17181 

Forever and a day; musical play in 
three acts, book and lyrics by G. W. 
Dennis, music by W. Schmidt. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1928; D 27360; George 


Wesley Dennis and Wilhelm 
Schmidt, Colorado Springs, Col. | 
17182 


Forgotten (A) garden; poem by Mary 
Ricca Compton, music by E. L. Ricca. 
@ 1.c Aug, 31,.1928;,..E 704288; 
Emile Louis Ricca, San Jose, Calif. 

17183 


Forsaken and blue; words and music 
by G. C. Holtzendorff. Philadelphia, 


17173. 


17176, 


Pa., Columbia music pub. co. © 
Aug. @'28/ 1928" "2. "el snes ae EL 
698319; Grover C. MHoltzendorff,. 
Philadelphia. 17184 


Fortune’s fool; lyric and music by 
BK. ‘Padwe;' pf'* ©"9"% es ‘Auge 25, 
1928; E 704119; Frank Padwe, New 
York. 17185. 


Forward for Him; Rally day service 
for Sunday schools and churches, 
words by Elsie Duncan Yale, music 
by H. 8S. Cutler [and others] 12mo. 
1. True loyalty. [5 others] © Aug. 
1, 1928; 2 e;) Aug? 18.2" B'699055 : 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 17186. 


Found my gal; words and music by 
I. I. Morris.. [Melody and chords] 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 704173; Ivan 
I. Morris, Uniontown, Pa. 17187 


Fox trot op. 40; by D. J. Vécsei. © 
1 ec. Aug. 238, 1928; E 704103; De- 
sider Josef Vécsei, New York. 17188 


Friendship; words by Oliver Murray 
Edwards, music by William Ber- 
wald; high voice. .Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. © Aug. 18, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 22; E 698204: Oliver M. 
Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 17189 


Fright ; motion picture music, by Rich- 
ard Howsgill, of England; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 8, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 20; E 697476; J. R. 
Lafieur & son, ltd., London. 17190 


Frisco (The) squabble; a hot classic, 
by Steve Kretzmer, arr. by Herman 
Wolfson; orch. 4to. © July 5, 
1928; 2 c. July 7; E 695247; Spier 
& Coslow, inc., New York. 17191 


From out of my dreams; words by 
Irving Fields [pseud. of Irving 
Greenfield], music by Eddie Clark 
[i. e. Hdwin Clark] and Sam White. 


[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1928; H 704261; Irving 
Greenfield, New York. 17192 


Full surrender; hymn, words by Oli- 
ver Murray Edwards, music by 
Frederic EF. Helmer. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. 4to. © Aug. 
18, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 22; E 698200; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

17193. 

Full surrender; sacred song, words by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
Charles H. Gabriel; mezzo-sop. or 
bar. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music 
co. © July 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; 
E 698025; Oliver M. Edwards, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 17194 


900 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


17217 


a 


Furniture man blues; words and mel- 
ody by Spencer Williams. © 1 c. 
Aug. 11, 1928; E 696978; Georgia 
musie co., New York. 17195 


Gaiezza; mazurka, by G. Sardo; vio- 
lin. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1928; E 695818 ; 
Giuseppe Sardo, Brooklyn. 17196 


Gaim (Die) of poker; words and mu- 
sic by M. Shapiro; pf. Brooklyn, 
J. & J. Kammen. 

GODPIND YN BDA 7) 
© June 1, 1928; 2 c. July 27; E 
696535; Minnie Shapiro, Brooklyn. 
-17197 


Gal you want fi come kill me; words 
and melody by Adrian Johnson. © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1928; E 696737; United 
pub. co., New York. 17198 


Galants (Les); book and lyrics by 
D. Halpern, music by B. I. Levy. 
C1 ¢. Aug. 22,.:1928);1 D+: 27356; 
David Halpern and Burton I. Levy, 
Springfield, Mass. 17199 


Gathering of the Elks; words and 
music by Frances Lane [i. e. F. L. 
McConoughey], with quartette cho. 


[Photostat] ©1e. July 21, 1928; 
E 695598; Frances Lane Mc- 
Conoughey, Sausalito, Calif. 17200 


Gatherings; by Domenico Savino; pf. 
GPa Gly, 18, 198837 2c.  Suly,.12;,, 0 
695378; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 17201 


Gaubert (Philippe) . Trois nouvelles 
ballades frangcaises; paroles de Paul 
Fort, musique de P. Gaubert, of 
France. Et you, you, you. [2 
others] © July 12, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
21; E 697573; Durand et cie., Paris. 

17202 

Gavotte; theme-Rameau, by EH. Prang 
Stamm, op. 18; organ. obl. 8vo. 
© Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. July 30; B 
695879; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 17203 


Gavotte Marian; by I. Spiller; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1928; E 704141; 
Isadore Spiller, New York. 17204 


Gay little butterflies; study, by Paul 
co, ponner spf. “Cy wus: Y, 1928: 
2c. Aug. 15; E 698054; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 17205. 


Gay (A) march; by Felix Swinstead, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 2, 
1928; 1c. Aug. 17; E 697450; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 17206 


Gee, but it’s tough to be all alone,. 
alone on Saturday night; words by 
Benny Davis and Billy Rose, music 
by Joe Burke. [Words and melody 


only] © 1e Aug. 17, 1928; EB 
698127; Irving Berlin inc., New 
York. 17207 


Geezer of alagazam; words and music 
by Leo Wood. [Words and melody 
only] © 1e Aug. 21, 1928; BE 
704050; Joseph M. Woods, New 
York. 17208 


Geistliche lieder; zu fiinf stimmen, 
von Johann Eceard, neu in partitur 
hrsg. von Friedrich yon Baussnern, 
of Germany. 1 teil. 8vo. © Jan. 
1, 1928; 1 ec. Apr. 11; A—Foreign 
38470; Georg Kallmeyer verlag, 
Wolfenbiittel, Germany. 17209 


Gemma; conzonetta, by Alick Mac- 
lean, of England; pf. © Aug. 3, 
1928; 1 ¢« Aug. 18; BE 697468; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 17210: 


Geneology [!]; from Hold everything, 
words and melody by B. G. De 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1928; EB 
695853; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 17211 


Generale (Il) Nobile al Polo Nord; 
versi di F. Amodio, musica di Remo 
d’Alba; violin pte. 3a e pte. 4a. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1928; EH 704047; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 17212 


Gently sleeping; by Bert R. Anthony, 
‘op. 186; pf. © Aug. 6, 1928< 2 «. 
Aug. 8; E 696818; Hatch music co., 
Boston. 17213 


George Washington ; words and melody 
by T. McKinnie. © 1 e. Aug. 10, 


1928; E 696955; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 17214 
George White’s scandals; selection, 
by Ray Henderson, arr. by Hans 


Spialek; pf. © Aug. 14, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 16; E 699195; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 17215 


Georgia swing; by Ferd, Jelly Roll, 
Morton and Santo Pecora; pf. 
Aug. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 18; EB 
699057 ; Melrose bros. musi¢ co., inc., 
Chicago. 17216 


Gesang der Heliane; aus Das wunder 
der Heliane, von EH. W. Korngold, 
arr. von Leo Art6k, of Germany; 
salon oreh., mit pf.-conduector. © 
July 31, 1928;, 1: .@) duly .34;, BH 
697311; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 17217 


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17218 


pt. II, n. S., v. 23 


Ghosts (The) ; words by G. Lee, mel- 
ody by Arthur Darvo. © 1. Aug. 
14, 1928; E 695986; Guy Lee, New 
York. 17218 


Gilbert (Gladys V.) Ballade; by G. 
V. Gilbert, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York, op. 23; pf. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 698093; 
G. Schirmer ine., New York. 17219 


Gill bridge; march, by J. O. Hume, of 
Great Britain; band. obl. 24mo. 
© July 19, 1928; 1 c« July 31; BE 
697349; J. Ord Hume, London. 


17220 
Giorni (Aurelio) 24 concert études; 
no. 19; pf.; in E flat maj. © Aug. 


3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 696882; G. 
Schirmer inc., New York. 17221 


Gipsy (The) band; danza ungherese, 
by C. Adolfo Bossi, op. 24, no. 6; pf. 


© Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; E. 


699093 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
deliphia. : 17222 


Girl (The) that you betrayed; words 
and music by Bob Miller. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 29, 
1928; E 704204; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 17223 


Girl (The) who broke my heart; lyric 
by Al Dubin, music by J. Russel 
Robinson; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 7, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 8; E 696821 ; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 17224 


Give ear to my words, O Lord; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by Lu- 
cina Jewell; mixed voices. 4to. 
Aug. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 2; E 695767 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

17225 


Give me a chance to say hello; waltz, 
words by P. Hubert, music by Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; E 
696775 ; Parmille Hubert, Chicago. 

17226 


Give me one hour of happiness; words 
and music by B. EH. Murch. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1928; E 696864; Bess Evangeline 
Murch, Detroit. T2220 


Give me the dawn; words by J. Will 
Callahan, music by Elaine Stocking 
[pseud. of Frank H. Grey]; high 
voice. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; 
E 698099; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 17228 


Glimpses ; words by Harold Vinal, mu- 
Sic Dy \'A. J.-E Lay. ake ies eine b- 
1928; E 695901; Ada Jordan Pray, 
Durham, Calif. 17229 


Gloria, that glorious girl; words by R. 
Hope, music by L. Selzer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ee. July 16, 
1928; E 698146; Lewis Selzer and 
Robert Hope, Chicago. 17230 


Glow-worm (The); by Paul Lincke, 
arr. by M. J. Scheidlmeier; ten. 
banjo, with pf. acc. arr. by Otto 
Merz. © Aug. 14, 1928; 2 ¢ Aug. 
15; E 699017; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 17231 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald yon) Rei- 
gen seliger geister (Ronde des esprits 
bienheureux) ; aus Orpheus, arr. yon 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch. 
mit pf. o. organ direction. © Aug. 
3,..1928 5.11 et Auge:25 "E6916; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 172382 


Go slow baby; fox trot, words and 
music by W. H. Wallner. [Chords, 
singie staff] © 1c. Aug. 21, 1928; 
EK 704046; William H. Walner, Balti- 
more. 17233 


God of our fathers; words and music 
by J. Rivinius. 4to. © July 23, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 10; H 696902; Jean 
Rivinius, St. Louis. 17234 


God of the wind; apostrophe, words 
and music by Florence Parr-Gere; 
med, voice. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 9; E 696874; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. ioe 


God so loved the world; words from 
John 3, music by Rudolph Palme, op. 
43, 1. [and] Commit thou all thy 
griefs; words by Paul Gerhardt, tr. 
by John Wesley, music by Michael 
Haydn, copyright is based upon new 
matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher, name- 
ly, his interpretation represented in 
the legible notation thereof contained 
in the copies filed; male voices a 
capella. 4to. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. 
June 27; E 694985; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 17236 


Goin’ South; words and music by O. M. 


Lansing. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1928; BH 
699002;) Olga M. Lansing, Venice, 
Calif. 17237 


Going a piece with you; words by 
Florence Jones Hadley, music by L. 
M, Dyer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1.e Aug. 4, 1928; E 696773; 
Louise Mangum Dyer, Yazoo City, 
Miss. 17238 


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no. 8, 1928 ~ 


17261 


Gold diggers; words and melody by G. 
Lee. ©i1c. Aug. 14, 1928; E 695990 ; 
Guy Lee, New York. 17239 


Golden blues; by H. C. Sheridan; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 21, 1928; 
E 704057; Helen Carney Sheridan, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 17240 


Golden dreams; words by ©. Lawyer, 
music by Rob’t H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1928; E 696662; Carrie Lawyer, Lib- 
erty Center, Ia. 17241 


Golden jubilee march; by John Philip 
Sousa; pf. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 ec. 
Aug. 7; E 695868; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 17242 


Gonna have ‘lasses in the morning; 
words and melody by the Golden 
Melody Boys. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1928 ; 
E 698180; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 17243 


Good boy; from Good boy, words by 
Bert Kalmar, music by Herbert Stot- 
hart and Harry Ruby; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
27; E 699185; Harms, inc. New 
York. 17244 


Good-bye Cal—hello Al; words and 
music by E. Laska; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Aug. 
20, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; E 698154; 
Edward Laska, New York. 17245 


Good bye to the blues; lyrics by L, A. 
Yantis, melody by Wade Hampton 
Durand. © 1. Aug. 9, 1928; E 
695928 ; Luther Andrew Yantis and 
Hampton Durand, Decatur, Ill. 

17246 


Good cheer ; lyric and music by Terese 
Robert [pseud. of T. Shiverts] 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1928; E 696854; Theresa 
Shiverts, New York. 17247 


Good morning; by Mary Calvert; pf. 
© Aug, 22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; H 
698294; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 17248 


Good (The) old G. O. P.; we'll vote 
the good ticket straight, quartett, 
words by M. L. Parks, music by C. G. 
Parks...© 1,c.. Aug.) 3} 1928; B 
696748 ; Clarence George Parks, Hast- 
ings, Neb. 17249 


Googily goo; fox-trot, words and music 
by Benny Davis and Dudley Wilkin- 
son; pf. and ukulele ace. © July 27, 
1928; 2 ce. July 30; E 696681; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 17250 


12644—28——_3 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust; 
ouverture arr. par Raoul Morane, of 
France; violon et pf. © July 12, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 21; E 697612; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 17251 


Grampa’s been rejuvenated; words by 
Llewelyn James Bowlby, music by 
C. W. Bowlby, of Canada, domiciled 
at Holbrook, Mass. © 1 ¢. July 6, 
1928 ; E 693990; Charlotte Winnifred 
Bowlby, Holbrook, Mass. 17252 


Grand (The) old land of the U. 8S. A.; 
words and music by M. J. O’Conner, 
arr. by S. B. Allen. © Aug. 28, 
1928 ; 2c. Aug. 29; E 699235 ; Michael 
J. O'Connor, Denver. 17253 


Grand parade; march, by H. Stanley 
Walser, arr. by Carl Wilhelm Kern; 
pf., 4 hands. © July 28, 1928; 2 ce. 
July 30; E 695877; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis. 17254 


Grandma’s flowers; words and music 
by W. Robison. © 1 ec Aug. 23, 
1928; E 704105; Willard Robison, 
Crestwood, N. Y. 17255 


Greener pastures; words by G. J. 
Wendling, music by G. J. Wendling 
and EH. A. Schindler; pf. © 1. 
Aug. 23, 1928; E 704099; George J. 
Wendling and Edward A. Schindler, 
Chicago. 17256 


Guarany (Il); ouverture, von A. C. 
Gomes, arr. von L. Weninger, of 
Austria; orch., mit pf. 0. organ di- 
rektion. © July 18, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
7; E 697461; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

17257 


Guerriera (La) ; canzone popolare nar- 
rativa, musica di Barbara Giuranna, 
. of Italy. © Aug. 16, 1928; 1 ¢. Aug. 
17; E 697483; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 17258 


Guess who’s in town; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by J. C. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Aug. 29, 1928; E 704222; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

17259 


Guide me blessed Saviour; words by 
Ethel Rowland, music by D. M. 
Shanks. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
30; E 699241; Frank Harding, New 
York. 17260 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Menuett, 
arr. by Roland Revell, of Great 
Britain; flute and pf. © June 21, 
1928; 1 ec. July 8; E 697484; Rudall, 
Carte & co., Itd., London. 17261 


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17262 


pt. IT, 0. S., v. 23 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich )—Continued. 


Solomon; oratorio, abridged and 
rey. version with new words, ed. by 
J. Michael Diack, of Scotland. 4to. 
© June 20, 1928; 1 c. July 5; E 
697357 ; Peterson’s publications, 1td., 
Glasgow. 17262 


Hail, flapper fair; 4-part chorus, words 
by Oliver Murray Edwards, music 
by William Berwald; men’s voices. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music co. 
4to. © July 21, 1928; 2c. July 27; 
E 696686; Oliver M. Edwards, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 17263 


Halecyone; dramatic poem, text by 
David Stevens, music by Laurence 
Powell, of England, domiciled at 
Fayetteville, Ark., op. 20; ee 
voices and solo. 4to. © Aug. 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 21; E. 699115; C a 
Birchard & co., Boston. 17264 


Hale (Alfred M.) Seven pieces for the 
pianoforte; by A. M. Hale, of Great 
Britain. London, Goodwin & Tabb, 
lid.;; ©, July: 11, :1928; 1‘e. July 9; 
EK 697395; Alfred M. Hale, Hamp- 
shire, England. 17265 


Half smilin’; fox trot, words by Roger 
Burton, music by Carl Winge; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Aug. 22, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 27; E 698300; Capitol music 
co., Seattle. 17266 


Halia mai ana; meditation, by J. Voll- 
mar; Hawaiian guit. with regular 
guit. acc. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. Aug. 
15; E 698046; Jacob Vollmar, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 17267 


Hallelujah I’m a bum; words and 
music by Harry McClintock. ©1e. 
Aug. 18, 1928 ; E 695974; Villa Moret, 
inc., San Francisco. 17268 


Hallelujah I’m a bum; words and 
music by Harry McClintock; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 29; E 698818; Villa Morét, inc., 
San Francisco. 17269 


Hallelujah, I’m a bum; words and 
music by Jack Waite; pf. acc. with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Aug. 24, 1928; 2c. Aug. 24; H 699172; 
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., New 
York. 17270 


Happy; from Billie, lyric and music 
by George M. Cohan. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 29; E 699229; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 17271 


Happy; lyric by Mary Kranitz, music 
by S. Wienshienk. © 1c. Aug. 13, 


1928; E 695966; Sylvia Wienshienk, 
Kansas City, Mo. 17272 


Happy (A) ending; words by A. Sey- 
mour Brown and Eddie Grant, musice 
by Albert Von Tilzer; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Mary Singhi Breen. 
© ' Aug. 4, 1928.3)2°6¢, Amores 7) hb 
695861; Broadway music corp., New 
York. Lite 


Happy (The) gondolier; Venetian 
sketch, by Horace Tureman; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
9; E 696898; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 17274 


Happy is the man; anthem, by T. 
Henderson, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © July 30. 
1928; 1c. July 31; E 697285; Banks 
& son, York, England. 17275 


Happy moments; by. Francis Wood; 
pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; 
E 699168; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 17276 


Happy (The) warrior; words and mu- 
sie by Joseph W. and J. J. McQuaid. 
© July 28, 1928; 2 « Aug.18; E 
699160; John J. McQuaid, Philadel- 
phia. 17277 


Happy (The) warrior; words by Don- 
ald Bain, music by HE. A. Schulze. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1928; E 699070; 
Ernst A. Schulze, Evanston, Ill. 

17278 


caprice, by Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 17; E 699108; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 17279 


Harp echoes; 


Harvest (The) ; four-pt. cantata, text 
by G. Gordon Wilcox, music by 
Richard Kountz; mixed voices. 4to. 
©’ Aug: °16;""1928'; 2 ee Aue 20>" i 
698194; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17280 


Harvest festival and song of thanks- 
giving; from the cantata, The har- 
vest, text by C. Gordon Wilcox, mu: 
Sic by Richard Kountz; 4 pt. song; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 2 c Aug. 29; EH 699224; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 17281 


Hasta la vista (Till we meet again) ; 
English version by Vaughn De 
Leath, Spanish text and music by 
Maria Grever; med. voice. © Aug. 
27, 1928; 2. c. Aug. 31; EH 698321; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 17282 


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no. 8, 1928 


17301 


Hats off! to Hatfield; words by T. J. 
Honaker, music by George H. 
Crumb. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 15; E 699031; Thomas Jesse 
Honaker, Charleston, W. Va. 17283 


Have you any ham; the m—n—x song, 
words and music by C. ©. Kuenzig. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
25, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 30; EH 699244; 
Charles C. Kuenzig, Girard, Pa. 

17284 


Have you forgotten; Andantino, words 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
Hdwin H. Lemare adapted by Har- 
rison Niel [pseud. of Gottfried H. 
Federlein] ; med. or high voice. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 698100; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 17285 


Hawaii where the sunshine smiles; 
waltz, words and music by Frances 
Henshaw King. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 8; E 696834; Charles E. 


King, Honolulu. 17286 
Hawaiian romance; waltz, by G. F. 
Briegal; orch. 4to. © Aug. 21, 


1928; 2c. Aug. 18; E 699050; George 
F. Briegel, New York. 17287 


Hayfields and butterflies; words and 
music by Teresa Del Riego, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas, of Great Britain; 
8 female voices. New York, Chap- 
pell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Aug. 22, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 24; E 697668; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 17288 


He'll never get over the habit; words 
by Malcolm McComb, music by Wil- 
liam C. K. Irwin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 13, 1928; EH 
695967; May Irwin, New York. 

17289 


Head (The) hunter’s dream; melody 
by H. S. Parham. © 1. Aug. 8, 
1928; E 696848; H. Strathdene Par- 
ham, Chicago. 17290 


Hear the good news; traditional negro 
spiritual, arr. by Clarence Cameron 
White; voice and pf., in G. © Aug. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 698284; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17291 


Hear us all-powerful; words by Theo- 
dore Korner, English version by 
J. C. Graham, music py Carl Maria 
v. Weber [and] Thee will I love, my 
strength, my tower; words by 
Johann Scheffler, tr. by John Wes- 
ley, melody from Demetrio Bortni- 
anski, harmonized by E. Ebling, 
copyright is based upon new matter 


of Carl F. Pfatteicher, namely, his 
interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed; male voices a ¢a- 
pella. 4to. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 e. 
June 27; E 694988; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 17292 


Heart (The) of God; sacred song, 
words by Daniel 8S. Twohig, music 
by R. S. Stoughton; in E flat. © 
Aug. 24, 1928; 2 ¢@ Aug. 25; EB 
698276; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17293 


Heartbroken and lonely; fox-trot, 
words by Sam Coslow and Saul Ber- 
nie, music by Con Conrad; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 «Aug. 
6; E 696760; Spier and Coslow, inc., 
New York. 17294 


Heavenly (The) voice; words by Rob- 
ert Nelson, music by H. Baynton- 
Power, of Great Britain; with vio- 
lin and organ obbl. ad lib.; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 25, 1928; 1 « Aug. 21; B 
697503 ; Reeder & Walsh, London. 

17295 


Heebie (The) jeebies; fox trot, by 
M. G. O'Neil; pf: © July 26, 1928; 
2c. July 30; E 696701; Murray G. 
O’Neil, Benton Harbor, Mich. 17296 


Heigh-ho cheerio; from Just a minute, 
words by Walter O’Keefe, music by 
Harry Archer. [Words and melody 
Gaby: (Olt. Aug. oS aaseoo se, iB 
704136; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 17297 


Hello Al; words by Ava James, music 
by C. Whittenberg. ©1c. Aug. 16, 
1928; E 698149; Connie Whitten- 
berg, Alto Pass, IIl. 17298 


Henry (Charles) Cinq piéces pour 
piano; par C. Henry, of France, 
Sagement. [4 others] © July 12, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; E 697619; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 17299 


Here comes Arabella; music score, 
words and music by Harry Pomar 
and H. J. D. Sewell. © 1c. July 
28, 1928 ;.H 698152; Hetty Jane Dun- 
away Sewell, Atlanta. 17300 


Here’s that party now in person; 
words by Jack Yellen, music by 
Milton Ager; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Aug. 24, 1928; 2c Aug. 25: B 
698297; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 17301 


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17302 


Here’s to Judge Lindsay; words and 
music by J. V. Altiere and Billy 


Meyers. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Aug. 27, 1928; E 704169; 
James V. Altiere, Chicago. 17302 


Hereafter ; sacred solo, words by Mary 
Alethea Woodward, music by Carrie 
B. Adams. 1. High voice, in B flat.— 
2. Med. voice, in A flat.—3. Low 
voice, in F. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
each, Aug. 30; EH 699216; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 17303 


Hermann (Rodolphe) Cinq petites 
piéces pour piano; par R. Hermann, 
of France. 1. Peine de coeur. [4 
others] © July 12, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
21; E 697550; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 17304 


Hiawatha; 12 scenes, by Stanley Wil- 
son, of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 
10, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 11; E 697388; 
Forsyth brothers, Itd., London. — 


17305 
Hicolo; by M. H. Hindsley, Henry 
Coffey and Newell Long; instru-.- 


mental. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; E 
696781; Mark H. Hindsley, Bloom- 
ington, Ind. 17306 
Hitch your wagon to a star; words 
and music by W. Robison. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 23, 1928; E 704106; Willard 
Robison, Crestwood, N. Y. 17307 


Ho-ho-ho-Hogan; words and music by 
Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. 


4to. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2c. Aug. 15; 
E 698015; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17308 


Ho-ho-ho-Hogan; words and music by 
Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 31, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 3; E 696811; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 17309 


Hold everything; opening act 1 and 
act 2, words and music by B. G. De 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hender- 
son, [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. each Aug. 18, 1928; E 704062, 
704063 ; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 17310, 17311 


Holding hubby; written by Franklyn 
Vernon, composed by AO W Parry, 
of Great Britain; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
17, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 21; HE 697498; 
Reynolds & co., London. 17312 


Hollywood rose; words and music by 
C. B. Long. © 1 ¢ Aug. 6, 1928; 


pt. 11t, BY S.,. 9228 


E 695904; Charles Ernest Long, Los 
Angeles. 17313 


Holy (The) city; cantata, by Alfred 
R. Gaul, arr. by A. Stanley Osborn; 
chorus of women’s voices. 4to. 
July 19, 1928; 2c. Aug. 1; E 696672; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 17314 


Home, home, sweet home and you; 
words and music by J. E. Gaskell. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; E 695900; John 
Edwin Gaskell, Houston. 17315 


H-o-m-e spells heaven to me; words 
and music by C. Kerstine. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 25, 
1928; E 704140; Caesar Kerstine, 
Clarksdale, Miss. 17316 


Homenage 4 Lindbergh; marcha, por 
I. A. Aldana, of Mexico, domiciled ~ 
at Los Angeles; pf. © 1c. Aug. 2, 
1928; B 695802 : Ireneo A. Aldana, 
Los ‘Angeles. 17317 


Honey babe; words atta music by Ferd, 
Jelly Roll, Morton; pf. © Aug. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 699058; Mel- 
rose bros. muSic co., inc., Chicago. 

17318 


Honey-boy; words and music by R. J. 
Zimmerman. © 1 ec. Aug. 9, 1928; 
E 696916; Russell J. Zimmerman, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 17319 


Honey, I love you; words and music 
by E. E. Vaughan. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1928; E 704213; Esther Eben 
Vaughan, Portland, Or. 17320 


Honey in the roses; melody waltz, 
[and] Want a little lov’ing so-bad; 
that fid’In tune, lyric and music of 
each by Zeb Seybold; violin. 4to. 
© Aug. 29, 1928; 2 c« Aug. 29; E 
699234; Zeb Seybold, Ada, Okla. 

17321 


Honeymoon (The) air trail; words and 
music by P. B. Bachtell, arr. by Roy 
Leffingwell. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1928; 
E 696782; Paul B. Bachtell, Lan- 
easter, Calif. 17322 


Honeymoon (The) kisS; waltz song, 
words and music by G. Pinsuti. © 
Aug. 9, 1928; 2c. Aug. 10; E 699049; 
Giuseppe Pinsuti, New York. 17323 


Hoover; campaign song, words and 
music by BE. G. Stone. © Aug 22, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 25; E 6983824; Ella 
Gertrude Stone, Boston. 17324 


Hoover everywhere; words and melody 
by J. J. Jerome. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1928; E 695964; John J. Jerome, 
Lansing, Mich. 17325 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Hoover is O. K.; words by C. Charles 
Kay, music by C. C. Kuenzig. © 
1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 704167; Clem- 
ent Charles Kuenzig, Girard, Pa. 

17326 


Hope and memories; fox trot ballad, 
words and music by O. Webs, of 
Czechoslovakia, domiciled at Santa 
Barbara, Calif. ©le July 2, 1928; 
E 698147; Oleg Webs, Santa Bar- 
bara, Calif. 17327 


Hora; fox-lied, worte und musik von 
Hans Kandler, of Germany, op. 12. 
© July 12, 1928; 1 ¢ Aug. 3; E 
697458 ; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 

17328 


Horn (The) (Le cor); by Ange Flé- 
gier, transcribed by Godfrey Ludlow, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; violin and pf. ace. © Aug. 8, 
1928; 2 ce Aug. 9; E 698094; G. 
Schirmer ine., New York. 17329 


Hot dawg; by Ralph Colicchio; ten. 
banjo or ten. guit. with pf. acc. © 
Aug. 9, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 698121; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 17330 


Hot dog sheik; words and melody by 
F. E. Maisel. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1928; 
E 698124; Fred E. Maisel, New York. 

17331 


Hot news; words by Tom Baily, mu- 
sic by S. Burns, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1928; E 704162; Seymour Burns, 
Los Angeles. 17832 


Hour (An) of worship; words and mu- 
sic by Sister Devamata [i. e. L. F. 
Glenn] © 1e July 5, 1928; EB 
696795; Laura F. Glenn, La Cres- 
centa, Calif. 17333 


Hovering butterflies ; by Jessie L. Gay- 
nor, arr. by Edouard —Hesselberg ; 
pf., 4 hands. © July 31, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 2; E 695792; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 17334 


How long blues; words and music by 
Leroy Carr and J. M. Williams. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Aug. 23, 1928; E 704111; State 
street music pub. co., Chicago. 17335 


How long since; fox trot, words by 
Harry Curwen, music by Al. Max, 
of England; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by N. L. Low; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 15, 
1928; 1 c. May 1; EB 697488; Lareine 
& co., ltd., London. 17336 


e 17346 


How styles can change; words by T. 
Ware, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1928; EK 704226; Thelma Ware, Gau- 
ley Mills, W. Va. 17337 


How to handle women; lyrics by 
Henry Ruby, music by Joseph Cher- 
niavsky ; orch. 4to. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 7; E 696798 ; Universal pic- 
tures corp., New York. 17338 


Hula hula (The) ; vocal fox trot, from 
The island princess, words by Guy 
K. Austin, music by Hubert W. 
David; pf. ace, with special arr. 
for banjulele banjo and ukulele by 
Keech; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 16, 1928; 1 ec. 
Aug. 2; E 697336; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 17339 


Hungaria; fantaisie musicale dans un 
rythme de Fox sur les motifs de 
Liszt, de Clément Doucet, of France; 
pf.) ©nJ uly. 12,1928 = dremAuee?1 : 
E 697541; Editions musicales Sam 
Fox, Paris. 17340 


Hunter’s (The) horn; from the can- 
tata, The harvest, text by C. Gor- 
don Wilcox, music by Richard 
Kountz; 3 pt. song, male voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 29; BE 
699222; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17341 


Hurried (A) flight; by Leo A. Kemp- 
inski, op. 79; orch. with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 21; E 699117; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

17342 


Hush song; Welsh lullaby, words from 
the Welsh of Robert Bryan, by G. 
Pryce Williams, music of a Welsh 
folk-song, arr. by Daniel Protheroe; 
4 men’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 6, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 8; E 696815; Boston 
music co., Boston. 17343 


Hush your erying; words and musie 
by H. F. Ledbetter. © 1c Aug. 16, 
1928; E 698133; Henry Franklin 
Ledbetter, Winnfield, La. 17344 


Hymn to the G. A. P. A.; words and 
melody by Tetos Demetriades, of 
Turkey, domiciled at New York. © 
1e¢ July 21, 1928; E 695588; Tetos 
music store, New York. 17345 


I ain’t got nobody; by Spencer Wil- 
liams; pf. © Aug. 13, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 11; E 696964; Triangle music 
epub. co., inc., New York. 17346 


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ain’t your hen; words and music by 
Andy Razaf. [Words and melody 
only]! ©'1-¢. Aug. 29; 1928-" 
704219 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 17347 


always knew I’d fall in love with 
you; words and melody by W. F. 
K nge ©. .2)> es HAug 182 1028" u EB 
696863 ; Wm. F. King, New York. 
17348 


am coming back to you Elinoir; 
words and music by T. P. Curren. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 704003; T. P. Cur- 
ren, Louisville. 17349 


can still see the pale moon shining; 
words and music by Oleg M. Breene. 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1928; E 695919; Oleg 
Maslenikoff, Hollywood, Calif. 
17350 


can’t forget Mary; valse song, by 
Irving Rose; pf. © 1 ¢. Aug. 380, 
1928; E 704246; Crescent music pub. 


co., Boston. : 17351 


can’t forget you; words and music 
by K. K. Nichols. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. July 9, 1928; 
H 696089; Kenneth .K. Nichols, New 
York. 17352 


ean’t forget you though I’ve tried; 
words, music and ukulele arr. by R. 
M. Newcomer. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1928; 
Hi 704180; Robert McAfee Newcomer, 
Philadelphia. 17353 


ean’t make her happy; words and 
music by Lew Pollack and Sidney 
Clare. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1928; E 704266; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 17354 


don’t care; words by Wish Wynne, 
music by George Forbes Russell, of 
Great Britain; in A flat. [Staff and 
toric sol-fa notations] © July 17, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; E 697497; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 17355 


fell in love with a wonderful girl; 
words and music by A. T. Pyne, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1928; E 704257; Augustus 
T. Pyne, jr., San Francisco. 17356 


found sunshine in your smile; valse, 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great Britain ; 
pf. acc., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 17, 1928; 1 ¢ Aug. 
18; EK 697661; Lawrence Wright mu- 
sic co., London. 17357 


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I found you out when I found you in 
somebody else’s arms; song, new 
lyrics by Charles O’Flynn and Phil 
Ponce; pf. and ukulele acc. Rey. 
ed. © July 26, 1928; 2c Aug. 8; 
EH 699200; A. J. Stasny music co., 
inc., New York. 17358 


I have a great time all by myself; 
words and melody by A. De Evans, 
of Canada. © 1. Aug. 2, 1928; 
E 695799; Archie De Evans, Cedoux, 
Sask., Canada. 17359 


I know a lovely garden; words by 
Hdward 'Teschemacher [pseud. of 
Edward lLockton], music by Guy 
D’ Hardelot [pseud. of Helen 
Rhodes], arr. by Clarence Lucas, 
of Great Britain; 3 female voices. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, ince. 
4to. © Aug. 22, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 24; 
EK 697669; Chappell & co., itd., Lon- 
don. : ~ 17360 


TI know more than father’s father ever 


knew; words by J. S. Connors, mu- 
sic by Walter W. Newcomer. Pitts- 
burgh, Connors & Schelling. © June 
1, 1928; 2 @ Aug. 24; E 698254; 
John S. Connors, Pittsburgh. 17361 


T’ll be with you when the laurel 
blooms again; words and music by 
Adrian B. McKee. © July 26, 1928; 
2c. July 30; E 696697; McKee & 
White pub. co., Allegan, Mich. 

17362 


I'll get by; words by Roy Turk, music 
by Fred E. Ahlert. © Aug. 10, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 11; E 696968; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 17363 


Ill search for blue skies; vocal fox 
trot, from The island princess, 
words by Guy K. Austin, music by 
Hubert W. David, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with special arr. for ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele by Keech. 
© July 16, 1928; 1 c« Aug. 2: E 
687335; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 17364 


I love vanilla; words by A. Seymour 
Brown, music by Albert Van Tilzer ; 
pf. aece., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 9; E 695914; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 17365 


I love you; song one-step, words by 
Ralph Stanley, of Great Britain, 
original lyrics by Karl Farkas and 
Fritz Griinbaum, music by Ralph 
Benatzky; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech; in F. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 


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no. 8, 1928 


notations] © July 2, 1928; 1c. July 
3; E 697283; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. [© revised words] 17366 


I love you; words and music by C. 
Renfrew. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1928; E 
704285; Carolyn Renfrew, Hastings, 
Neb. 17367 


I love you just the way I loved you 
yesterday; words by Jack Hagerty 
{i. e. John J. Hagerty], music by 
Lou Smith [Louis E. Smith]; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May Sin- 
ghi Breen.’ © Aug. 17, 1928; 2 ce. 
Aug. 21; E 699121; World wide mu- 
sie pub. co., New York. 17368 


I loved thee; words by Alexander 
Pushkin, music by W. 8. Schwartz. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1928; E 696941; 
William Spencer Schwartz, Atlantic 
City. 17369 


I loved you then as I love you now; 
words by Ballard MacDonald, music 
by Axt and Mendoza; pf. acc., with 
ukulele or banjulele banjo arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 27, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 28; E 698315; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 17370 


I’m a detectative; words and melody 
by G. Lee. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1928; E 
695991; Guy Lee, New York. 173871 


I’m a disabled ex-service man; words 
by .J. Sovak, music by Richard 
Broughton. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing.. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 30; 
FE 699248; Jack Sovak, Sloatsburg, 
ne. Y 173872 


I’m a one-girl man; from Billie, lyric 
and music by George M. Cohan. © 


mug. © 25, 928 3 2e.. “Augs(29'5 
699226; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. a Wiey 6: 


I’m a one man gal; by Nixon Moore. 
[Melody only] © 1 ec. Aug. 30, 
1928; E 704242; Crescent music pub. 
co., Boston. 17374 


I’m falling in love with you; words 
and melody by Frank Parente. © 
1c. Aug. 2, 1928; E 695817; James 
Dante, Madison, N. J. 17375 


I’m flyin’ high; from 7th ed. Earl Car- 
roll vanities, words and music by 
Abner Silver, Jack LeSoir and Ray 
Doll; pf. ace., with ukulele arr, by 
May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 11, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 696972; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 17376 


. 17387 


I’m forever dreaming dreams; words 
and music by F. Hall. © 1c. Aug, 
2, 1928; E 695821; Frank Hall, Har- 
risburg, Pa. Lio’ 


I’m goin’ back to Dixie; words by W. 
H. Sadler, melody by Burrell Van 
Buren. (©) 4. Gy aioe 1925.) a 
695794; William Howard Sadler, 
Little Rock, Ark. 17378 


I’m going away blues; music by Henri 
I. Wilds and Joe Oliver. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 18, 
1928; E 699080; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

17379 

I’m going to see my ma; words and 
melody by Henry Troy. ©1e. Aug. 
3, 1928; E 696742; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 17380 


I’m gonna let you have your way; by 


S. Forbes. [Melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 23, 1928; E 704102; Sidney 
Forbes, Cleveland. 17381 


I’m in love; words and music by R. G. 
Curtis. New York, Curtis co. © 
Aug. 14, 1928; 2 c« Aug. 16; H 
698239; Ruth G. Curtis, Washington. 

17382 


I’m longing for you; words by Burrell 
Van Buren, melody by J. W. King, 


of Canada. ©1c. Aug. 2, 1928; EB 
695800; Jessie W. King, Winnipeg, 
Man., Canada. 17383 


I’m ninety-eight pounds of sweetness ; 
from Just a minute, words by Walter 
O’Keefe, music by Harry Archer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Aug. 16, 1928; E 698151; DeSylva, 
Brown and Henderson, inc., New 
York. 17384 


I’m not the one who’s sorry; fox trot, 
words and music by G. EH. Ruther- 
ford. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 9, 1928; E 695958; George 
Elmer Rutherford, Poughkeepsie, 
Norxe 17385 


I’m proud of my man; fox-trot; words 
by Jack Hagerty, music by Lou 
Smith, arr. by Helmy Kresa; orch. 
Aton ©). Aue. 17, 1928S 20¢ vas. 20 ; 
E 699119; World wide music pub. 
co., New York. 17386 


I’m proud of my man; words by Jack 
Hagerty [i. e. John J. Hagerty], mu- 
sic by Lou Smith [i. e. Louis HE. 
Smith]; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 17, 
1928; 2 ce. Aug. 21; E 699120; World 
wide music pub. co., New York. 

17387 


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17388 


I’m tired of blues; fox trot, melody by 
J. L., Hisemann. © .1.¢. Aug. 2, 
1928; E 695806; Josephine L. Hise- 
mann, Far Rockaway, L. I., N. Y. 

17388 


I’m wantin’ you; fox trot, words and 
musie by L. B. Freed; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 
6; E 696800; Liegh B. Freed, North 
Manchester, Ind. 17389 


I met my Master face to face; anthem, 
music by Emilie B. Miller; copyright 
is based upon the new matter of 
Sidney C. Durst, namely his arrange- 
ment of mixed voices as contained in 
the copies filed. 4to. © May 5, 
1928; 2 c«. May 7; E 690419; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 17390 


I must go down to the sea; text by 
John Masefield, music by Raymond 
Earle Mitchell. © July 31, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 6; E 699028; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 17391 


I need you; words and music by C. 
Williams and Mike Jackson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c Aug. 18, 
1928; E 699079; Clarence Williams 
music pub co., inc., New York. 173892 


I need your sympathy ; words by E. W. 
Hackl, music by Larry E. Goffin. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 704004; Edith 
Weinandt Hackl, Wynot, Neb. 

17393 


I only found out I love you after you 
went away; words and music by 
Bruce Davidson. [Photostat] © 
1c. Aug. 11, 1928; EH’ 695953; Bruce 
J. Davidson, Marseilles, III. 17394 


I sat with love upon a woodside well; 
words by D. G. Rossetti, music by 
W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, of Great 
Britain; low or middle voice. (In 
Six songs) © Aug. 28, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 24; E 697649; W. A. Pickard- 
Cambridge, Oxford, England. 17395 


saw you but once; waltz, words and 
music by S. Bassinov. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 698192; Saul Bassinov, 
Mattapan, Mass. 17396 


I shall be like Him; words by Irene 
Poupore, music by L. N. Sharpless, 
arr. by T. Lowerison. 4to. © July 
14, 1928; 2 c. July 16; EH 698228; 
Lulu Neweom Sharpless, Cajon, Calif. 

17397 


I shall know; sacred solo, words by 
Lillie E. Van Berg, music by R. M. 
Stults. 1. High voice, in B flat.—2. 
Med. voice, in A flat.—3. Low voice, 


ke 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


in F. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 ec. each, 
Aug. 30; E 699215; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 17398 


I still keep dreaming of you; words 
and melody by Benny Davis and Joe 


Burke..'’ ©» ‘1. ce.) Aug, 177009234 
698128; Irving Berlin inc., New 
York. = \ CAK399 


I’ve always got time; words and music 
by R. M. Huery. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 15, 1928; EH 
698061 ; Robert M. Ellery, Toledo, O. 

17400 

I’ve got a cookie jar but no cookies; 
from Just a minute, words by Wal- 
ter O’Keefe, music by Harry Archer. 
[Words and melody only] ©1. 
Aug. 24, 1928; E 704184; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine, New 
York. } 17401 


I’ve lost my sweetheart; words and 
music by Bruce Davidson. [Photo- 


stat]... ©.1 ye, Auge 111928. Eh 
695954;. Bruce J. Davidson, Mar- 
seilles, III. 17402 


I’ve never seen a girl like you; by D. 
Tiomkin, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; melody with pf. ace. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1928; E 704276; Dimitri 
Tiomkin, New York. 17403 


I’ve painted out the shadows; words 
by E. Dodson, music by Lillian Ruth 
fi. e. Lillian Ruth Dodson] [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 27, 
1928; E 704149; Edgar Dodson, Oak- 
land, Calif. 17404 


I wanna be loved by you; from Good 
boy, words by Bert Kalmar, music 
by Herbert Stothart and MHarry 
Ruby; pf.:and ukulele acc. © Aug. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 699183; 
Harms, ine., New York. 17405 


I want a daddy to cuddle me; words 
by D. D. Ebie, music by F. A. 
Wright; pf. and ukulele acc. 
June 28, 1928; 2c. Aug. 3; HE 696712; 
Frank A. Wright & co., Dallas. 

17406 


I want a sugar daddy; fox-trot, words 
by C. B. Leitner, music by Harry 
Jay [pseud. of Harry J. Lincoln] ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. Philadelphia, 
Harry J. Lincoln music co. © Aug. 
11,1928: 2 ¢« Aug. 15;. EH 698168 ; 
C. B. Leitner, Yemassee, S. C. 

17407 


I want to be with you; words and 
music by H. H. Capel. © 1c. Aug. 
2, 1928; E 696726; Helen Hamilton 
Capel, Albany. 17408 


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no. 8, 1928 


I want you all or not at all; words 
and music by Leo Friedman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 29, 1928; E 704192; Friedrika 
F. Loewenthal, Chicago. 17409 


I will be true to you; words and music 
by K. Macbeth. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 
1928; E 695946; Katherine Macbeth, 
Berkeley, Calif. 17410 


: were 
I wish is tba a kid again; lyric by 


Morris S. Silver, music by Gus Ed- 
wards and Robert Van Alstyne. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e. 
Aug. 2, 1928; E 696727; Leo-Feist, 
ine., New York. “17411 


I wish I wuz (were) a kid again; fox 
trot song, lyric by Morris S. Silver, 
music by Gus. Edwards and Egbert 
Van Alstyne; pf. and ukulele or 
banjulele banjo ace. © Aug. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 23; E 698231; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 17412 


I wonder did someone care; words by 
Dorothy Sobel, music by E. Koenig. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698060; 
Elizabeth Koenig, Wauwatosa, Wis. 

17413 


Ida! sweet as apple cider; by Eddie 
Leonard, arr. by M. J. Scheidlmeier ; 
ten. banjo, with pf. ace. by Otto 
Merz. © Aug. 14, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 
15; EH 699018; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic co., New York. 17414 


If aeroplanes went to heaven; words 
by Joseph J. Sexton, music by Arno 
Mario Hess. © July 26, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 30; E 696696; Mid-state music 
publishers, Riverside, Ill. 17415 


If I can’t get your kisses when there 
[!] wanted, I don’t want them at 
all; words and musie by H. F. Led- 
better. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Aug. 29, 1928; E 704206; 
Henry Franklin Ledbetter, Winn- 
field, La. 17416 


If I could live my life over again; 
words by J. F. Vanderhook, music 
by G. Roherbeck. © June 14, 1928; 
2 ce. June 23; E 694736; George 
Roherbeck and John Frederick Van- 
derhook, Portland, Or. 17417 


If I could see you once more Carmela; 
words and music by Joseph Fort. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1928; E 699065; Joseph 
Fort, Chicago. 17418 


If I'd only known; words and music by 
C. Palmer. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1928; BE 
704118 ; Cy Palmer, Kansas City, Mo. 

17419 


i 17430 


If I had a pal; words and music by R. 
May, melodic completion by Casper 
Nathan. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
10; E 696907 ; Rosetta May, Chicago. 

17420 

If I had a pal like you; written and 
composed by Rob Currie, of Great 
Britain, arr. by Gordon Webster ; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in F. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © July 27, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 2; E 697333; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 17421 


If I had but two little wings; part- 
song, poem by S. T. Coleridge, music 
by Edgar L. Bainton, of Hngland; 
men’s voices. 4to. Aug. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 11; BE 697423; Elkin 
& co., ltd., London. 17422 


If I had my life to live over again; 
words by Max Rutchik and Wes 
Frazer, melody by L. Whitcup. © 
1 «@ Aug. 11, 1928; E 695951; 
Leonard Whitcup, New York. 17423 


If I lost you; melody by Monte Wil- 
hite, symphonic transcription by 
Carleton L. Colby; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 21; E 699151; Ted Browne mu- 
sie co., ine., Chicago. 17424 


If love should die; words and music 
by C. Renfrew. © 1 c¢. Aug. 81, 
1928; E 704286; Carolyn Renfrew, 
Hastings, Neb. 17425 


If not, why not; lyric by Paul Gerard 
Smith, melody by Eugene F. Ford; 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 23; E 698245; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 17426 


If you don’t believe in me; words and 
music by H. Idelson; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 11, 1928; E 696985; Harry 
Idelson, Brooklyn. 17427 


If you don’t know how to love stay 
away; words and music by H. 
Butler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 704166; 
Howard Butler, Miami, Fla. 17428 


If you only knew; vocal waltz, words 
and music by Tom Miller and Will 
Hurst, of England; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 5, 1928; 1c¢. July.16; 
E 697439; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
London. 17429 


If you’re happy; lyric by Harper 
Cobb, jr., music by Charley Wyman 
[i. e. Charles Donald Wyman] 
[Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1928; 
E— 704101; Harper Simmons Cobb, 
jr., Eagle Rock, Calif. ‘17430 


911. 


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17431 


pt. I, n. S., v. 23 


If you want somebody bad, who be- 
longs to some one else; words and 
musie by R. M. Ellery. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 15, 1928; 
E 698064; Robert M. Hllery, Toledo, 
O. 17431 


If you want the rainbow; lyric by 
Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, music 
by Oscar Levant. © Aug. 22, 1928; 
2c Aug. 28; E 699209; Remick 
music corp., New York. 17432 


Igloo stomp; by Bill Wirges, arr. by 
Ken Macomber; orch. 4to. © July 
25, 1928; 2 ce. July 21; E 696607 ; 
Alfred & co., New York. 17433 


Improvvisata; par L. Gallini, arr. par 
F. Seigle, of France; violon solo 
avee ace. @’ orch. et pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 18, 1928; 1c. July 28; 
E 6973841; Societe anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 17434 


In a little canoe with you; words by 


L. A. Yantis, music by Wade Hamp- | 


ton Durand; pf. © 1c. Aug. 9, 
1928; E 695927; Luther Andrew 


Yantis, Decatur, Il. 17435 


In a little cozy corner; or, When I’m 
yours and you are mine; slow fox 
trot, words by F. E. Merling, melody 
by John EH. Greer, arr. by Victor 
Frandili; orch. 4to. © Aug. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 22; E 698220; Fred 
Emanuel Merling, New York. 17486 


In a little love nest way up on the 
hill; words and music by Johnny 


Tucker, Joe Schuster and John 
Siras, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 10, 


1928; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 698017; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 17487 


In a nest of love; words by E. Valiant, 
melody by Matthew Romano. © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1928; E 695908; Emil 
Valiant, Camden, N. J. 17488 


In lovers’ cove; barearolle, by Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 17; E 698196; Thedore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 17439 


In my dreams; lyric and music by F. 
Padwe. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Aug. 14, 1928; E 695998; 
Frank Padwe, New York. 17440 


In my love boat; from Say when, 
lyric by Max and Nathaniel Lief, 
melody by Comtesse de Segonzac 
[i. e. Daisy de Segonzac], of France, 
domiciled at New York; with pf. 
acc. © July 11, 1928; 2c. July 12; 
EH 698242; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 17441 


In Pierrot’s garden; fox trot, words 
by Edward Lockton, music by Lady 
Hubert Gough [i. e. L. N. Gough] 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Rex Alwyn. © June 
29, 1928; 1 c. June 23; E 692886; 
Louisa Nora Gough, London. 17442 


In sunny California; valse song with 
parody, words and music by E. M. 
Schemalleck. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 27; E 698301; Elizabeth 
Schemalleck, Los Angeles. 174438 


In that little old one horse barber 
shop; words and melody by J. HE. 
West. © 1 ¢ Aug. 8, 1928; E 
696841; John EH. West, Lamar, Col. 

17444 


In the dark; by Domenico Savino; pf. 
© July 12, 1928; 2c. July 18; EB 
696706; Robbins music ecorp., New 
York. 17445 


In the desert; by Domenico Savino; 
pt. .© July 11, 192382 2- en Joly, 12 - 
E 695379; Robbins musie corp., New 
York. 17446 


In the garden of Bethany; serenade- 
romance, by Dezs6 Kordy, of HEng- 
land; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
18; E 697469; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 17447 


In the heart of Chinatown; words and 
music by Phil Boutelje; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Aug. 7, 1928; 2 e Aug. 
8; E 696822; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 17448 


In the moonlight ; words and music by 
C. B. Schertle; pf. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1928; E 695979; Chester Beath 
Schertle, Oakland, Calif. 17449 


In the shade of the Hollywood; words 
by L. Taggart, melody by Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1928; 
E 695837; Leona Taggart, Galilee, 
Pa. 17450 


In the steps of Christ I follow; hymn, 
words by Oliver Murray Edwards, 
music by William Berwald; mixed 
voices. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music 
co. 4to. © July 21, 1928; 2 c. July 
27; E 696688; Oliver M. Edwards, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 17451 


In Thee, O Lord; musie by Bernhard 
Klein [and] Daughter Zion, rejoice; 
from the oratorio Judas Maccabaeus, 
music by G. F. Handel, copyright is 
based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher, namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies: 


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no. 8, 1928 


17473 


a 


filed; male voices a capella. 4to. © 
Feb, 13, 1928; 2 ec. June 27; EH 
694984 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

. 17452 


In turn; by Mary Calvert; pf. © Aug. 
22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 698295; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

17453 


In your dreams you see your mother 
as in dear old days of yore; words 
and music by S. J. Bozek, melodic 
completion by Casper Nathan. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Aug. 31, 1928; E 704263; Stan Jean 
Bozek, Grand Rapids, Mich. — 17454 


India; words and music by C. E. Har- 
vey; pf. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; E 
696982; Clarence Edwin Harvey, 
Spokane, Wash. 17455 


Innamorata; barcarolle, by William 
Bauer, op. 10, no. 1; violin and pf. 


© Aug. 3, 1928: 2 c. Aug. 9; E 
696888 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
17456 


Intermezzo fantastique; by Carl Wil- 
heim Kern, op. 609; pf. © Aug. 16, 
1928; 2 c«. Aug. 17; E 699096; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17457 

Into my arms in April; words by Billy 
Rose, music by Paul Van Loan. © 
Aug. 28, 1928; 2 « Aug: 29; H 
699233; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 17458 


Invitation (L’) a la danse; par Maur- 
ice Pesse, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 
1c Aug. 21; E 697607; Choudens, 
Paris. 17459 


Invocation tartare; par H. Forterre, of 
France; fitite et clarinette solo avec 
harpe ou pf. et orch., et pf.-con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 1 «. 
Aug. 21; E 697522; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

17460 


Is heaven way up yonder; words and 
music by P. B. Bachtell, arr. by Roy 
Leffiingwell. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1928; 
E 695849; Paul B. Bachtell, Lan- 
caster, Calif. 17461 


Is it any wonder; words by Ralph 
Stanley, music by John Binning and 
James N. Bell, both of Breat Britain ; 
pf. ace., with arr. for banjulele banjo 
and ukulele by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
July 30, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 1; E 697348 ; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 17462 


Is there somebody else; words and 
music by EH. HE. Applegate. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1928; E 704151; Ed. E Applegate, 
Neptune, N. J. 17463 


Isle (The) of sleep; lyrics and music 
by Franz C. Bornschein; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 18, 1928; 2 c. 
Aug. 22; E 698219; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 17464 


Ismarken; misterioso lirico, von Wal- 
ther Schréder, instrumentiert von 
Hans Joseph Vieth, of Germany ; 
salon-orchester, mit pf. direktion. © 
May 5, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 697366; 
Film-musik-union, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 17465 


It doesn’t do a bit of good a-worryiW’ ; 
words by Tom Miller, music by Will 
Hurst, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
by Alvin D. Keech; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
8, 1928: 1 « Aug. 9; E 697379; B. 
Feldman & co:, London. 17466 


It goes like this; fox trot song, lyrics 
by Irving Caesar, music by Cliff 
Friend; pf. and ukulele or banjulele 
banjo ace. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 23; E 698230; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 17467 

It goes like this; lyric by Irving 

Caesar, music. by Cliff Friend. 

[Words and melody only] © 1. 

Aug. 2, 1928; E 696728; Leo Feist, 

ine., New York. 17468 


It must be you; words and music by 
Leo Friedman. [Words and melody 
only! © “e.. Aug: SOe 1928 
704259; Friedrika F. Loewenthal, 
Chicago. 17469 


It’s gonna rain; words and melody 
by E. D. Campbell. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1928; E 696954; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 17470 


Eis. AISt ae SIS... cee SIS EON dre 
heart: words and music by F. Falla. 


[Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 14, 1928; 
E 698091; Fernando Falla, New 
York. 17471 


It’s just because I had a pal like you; 
words and music by R. M. Hilery. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 15, 1928; E 698063; Robert M. 
Ellery, Toledo, O. 17472 


It’s just like a dream; waltz song, 
words and music by Pete McNamara 
[i. e. Peter McNamara]. New York, 
Frank Harding. © July 21, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 18; E 699202; Peter Mc- 
Namara, Youngstown, O. 17473 


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17474 


pt. m,n. S., v.23 


It’s just like a dream—Continued. 


Same. © Aug. 6, 1928; 2 c Aug. 
30; E 699242; Peter McNamara, 
Youngstown, O. 17474 


words by G. Frisch, 


It’s just you; 


music by Sylvester L. Cross. © 1c. 
Aug. 6, 1928; E 695888; Grace 
Frisch, Salem, Or. 17475 


It’s our turn now; prologue, words by 
Virginia Lee and Vern Milar, music 
by Leslie Pore, arr. by Paul Behm. 
© eG! Talay, 19" A928 <2 e695 57G - 
Carolyn Lee Ray, Toledo, O. 17476 


Ivresse; de Deux quatrains d’Omar 
Khayyam, traduction de Franz Tous- 
saint, musique de Maurice Perez, of 


France. © July 12, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
21; E 697558; Rouart, Lerolle et 


17477 
J’ai eu tout c’que j’ai voulu; one step 
sur la chanson d’Armand Foucher, 
par P. Nast et Red-Wills, both of 
France; orch., parties séparées, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © ‘July 12, 


cie., Paris. 


1928'5°1 ‘ec. Aug. 21; H 697547; Lu- © 


17478 
J’ai peur de t’aimer (I’m afraid to 
love you); letra de F. Danel, mu- 
sica de Juan Bautista Fuentes, of 


cien de Lacour, Paris. 


Mexico. © 1e. July 16, 1928; E 
695471; Fuentes and Saltine, In- 
dianapolis. 17479 


Jack and May; words and melody by 
the Golden Melody Boys. © 1 «. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 698181; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 17480 


Jacksonville blues; words and melody 
by Spencer Williams. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1928; E 696980; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17481 


Janitor Sam; by Joe Oliver and Bill 
Hunter. [Melody only] ©1c. Aug. 
18, 1928; E 699081; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

17482 


Japanese lanterns; by Earl Roland 
Larson; pf. ‘© Aug: 9) 192862) c. 
Aug. 20; EH 699137; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 17483 

Jasiu Skasia (John and Katie); obe- 
rek, by L. Witkowski; violin. © 
1 ec. Aug. 20, 1928; E 704010; Leon 


Witkowski, New York. 17484 
Jenny; words and music by J. T. 
Sharkey. [Words and melody only] 


© 1e. Aug. 23, 1928; E 704100; 
John T. Sharkey, Philadelphia. 
17485 


Jesus is calling; words and music by 
F. M. Holton. [Words and melody 
only} ©vd se) VA eal es2s ee 
696658; Ferdinand Murray Holton, 
Greensburg, Pa. 17486 


Jesus is coming again; words and mu- 
sic by D. M. Coles; mixed voices. 
© 1 ¢ Aug. 28, 1928-) H 2i7 = 
Daisy Melvin Coles, Mayfield, Ky. 

17487 


Jesus is mine; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by A. Wilson. 4to. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 2 ce. Aug. 25; E 699171; Au- 
gustus Wilson, Washington. 17488 


Jetzt kommt die jugend; polka, von P. 
Miiller; 1st violin. © 1 ec. Aug. 15, 
1928; E 698079; Peter Miiller, Phil- 
adelphia. 17489 


Jewel (The); book of songs for pub- 
lic schools, institutes, ete. [com- 
piled] by J. W. Yoder, with sugges- 
tions by Ted R. Griffiths, R. J. Mec- 
Dowell and H. J. Taylor. 8vo. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 18; 
A 1087438; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 17490 


Jewish hora and Sirba maracine; by 
J. Moskowitz. [Melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1928; E 704042; Joseph 
Moskowitz, New York. 17491 


Jimmy come and tickle me now; lyric 
and music by J. A. Fenton, arr. by 
Charles F. Pearce. © Aug. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 30; E 699218; John 
A. Fenton, North Andover, Mass. 


17492 

Jogo-rhythm; melody by H. S. Par- 
ham. 1 «4 Aug. 8, .1928; H 
696849; H. Strathdene Parham, Chi- 
cago. 17493 


Johnston’s (Merle) saxophone instruc- 
tor; exercises 1-60, by M. Johnston. 
© ‘Aug’ 6, (1928.92) chivas? 97>), a 
699029; Merle Johnston, New York. 

17494 


Join in the harvest dancing; from the 
cantata, The harvest, text by C. 
Gordon Wilcox, music by Richard 
Kountz; 3 pt. song, female voices. 
4to. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 29; 
E 699223; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17495 


Joking (The) konones from Mars; by 
EB. E. Harder; pf. © Aug. 18, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 30; E 699238; Erwin HE. 
Harder, Chicago. 17496 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Joyous days; waltz, by Miltona Moore; 
pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; 


E 699103; Theodore Presser ¢0., 
Philadelphia. 17497 
Juanita; tango-Espagnol, worte von 


Carlos E. Warrenta, musik von Kurt 
Hewa [pseud. of Hennig Warnecke], 
of Germany. © May 19, 1928; 1. 
Aug. 25; E 697654; Christian 
Wickel, Hamburg, Germany. 17498 


June moon is shining; vocal fox-trot, 
words and music by Geo. A. Stevens, 
of England; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Harry J. Stafford; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 5, 1928; 1 ¢« July 16; E 
697440; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
London. 17499 


June of long ago; words and music 
by W. Robison. © 1 ec. Aug. 23, 
1928; E 704104; Willard Robison, 
New York. 17500 


Junge (Die) herren; polka, von P. 
Miller; ist violin. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1928; EH 698080; Peter Miiller, Phil- 
adelphia. : 17501 


Juré no volver amar (I swore not to 
love you again); Mexican waltz 
song, words and music by B. Ama- 
dor, of Mexico, domiciled at Calex- 


ico, Calif. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1928; E 
704183; Benito Amador, Calexico, 
Calif. 17502 


Just a dance program; words by Don 
Rockwell and George A. Kelley, mu- 
sic by Lou Herscher; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Aug. 10, 1928; 2 ec Aug. 11; B 
695942; Al Piantadosi, New York. 

17503 


Just a little message of love; words 
by J. B. May, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©l1e. 
Aug. 4, 1928; E 695839; J. Bryan 
May, Sawyerville, Ala. 17504 


Just a minute; from Just a minute, 
words by Walter O’Keefe, music by 
Harry Archer. [Words and melody 
only) © I ¢ ‘Aug... 24. 1928: 
704133 ; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 17505 


Just a mistake; words by C. S. Rice, 
music by Rob’t H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 1, 
1928; E 696663; Carl S. Rice, Cliff, 
N. M. 17506 


Just as long as you’r [!] happy, tell 
me why should you care; words by 


17517 


~ 


Perey Venable, music by R. C. An- 
derson. © 1. Aug. 24, 1928; EH 
704107 ; Ralph C. Anderson, Chicago. 

17507 


Just for me; words and music by R. 
W. M. Keating. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 e¢ Aug. 18, 1928; E 
699071; Ralph Whelan Mitchell 
Keating, Los Altos, Calif. 17508 


Just for you; cho., words and music 
by I. Green. [Words and melody 
only) (Oe (Aue? 22, 1928" Hi 
704065; Irving Green, Brookline, 
Mass. 17509 


Just lonesome; words and melody by 


A. Fortune. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; EB 
6968386; Anna Fortune, Nashville, 
Ark. 17510 


Just Suppose; words and music by 


Ethel Glover [i. e. E. Dobbs] 
[Photostat] ©1l1e. Aug. 2, 1928; B 
696744; Ethel Dobbs, Chehalis, 
Wash. 17511 


Just wait and see; words and melody 
by A. De Evans, of Canada. ©1e. 
Aug. 2, 1928; E 695798; Archie De 
Evans, Cedoux, Sask., Canada. 

17512 


Just you and me; words by Charles 
and Harry Tobias, music by Al 
Sherman. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 704235; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

17513 


Ka halia ohaoha (Happy memory) ; 
by J. Vollmar; Hawaiian guit., with 
regular guit. ace. © July 30, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 8; E 695835; Jacob Voll- 
mar, Rochester, N. Y. 17514 


Kate O’Shea; written by Clifford Sey- 
ler, composed by Al. Terego, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
22; E 697629; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd., London. 17515 


Kaugummi; lied u. stomp, text yon 
Peter Herz, musik von Egon Neu- 
mann, of Austria. © July 10, 1928: 
1c. July 28; E 697345; Weiner ope- 
retten verlag, Ges. M. B. H., Vienna. 

17516 


Kentucky (The) mountain feud; 
words and music by C. F. Mathieu. 
[Words and melody only] © 1e 
Aug. 31, 1928; E 704283; Carl F. 
Mathieu, New York. 17517 


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17518 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Kewpie’s party; by Elva Gade; pf. © 
Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 
699166 ; Co-operative music co., Phil- 
adelphia. 17518 


Keyboard (The) express; by Mike 
Jackson; pf. © July 5, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 18; E 699052; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

17519 


Kidnapping (The) of Santa Claus; 


Christmas operetta for elementary } 


schools, words by Effa E. Preston, 
music by George W. Wilmot. 4to. 
© Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; D 
27357 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 
17520 


Killarney ginger ale; words and mu- 
sie by Bob Ellsworth. © Aug. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 8; E 699196; Ells- 
worth music co., Boston. 17521 


Kindness; words by F. O’Frayne, mu- 
sic by Billy Mathiebe [i. e. William 
A. Mathiebe] [Words and melody 
only | 1 e@ Aug. 11,, 1928; E 


696993 ; Farrell O’Frayne, New York.. 


17522 


King for a day; words by Sam Lewis 
and Joe Young, music by Ted Fio- 
rito; pf. and ukulele acc. with 
chords marked for ten. banjo, man- 
dola, and guit. © Aug. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 9; E 695917; Remick music 
corp., New York. 17523 


King (The) of queens; words and mel- 
ody by C. J. Sinning. ©1e. Aug. 
3, 1928; EH 696733; Chas. J. Sinning, 
New York. 17524 


Kiowana; words and music by Bob 
Miller and Leo Pevsner; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. by Allida Black. 
© Aug. 17, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 21; E 
698206; Raybourne music publisher, 
Memphis, Tenn. 17525 


Kiss of love; words by G. Lee, melody 
by Berta Cutti. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1928 ; E 695984; Guy Lee, New York. 

17526 


Klan kraft; words and music by W. L. 
McCredie. © July 27, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 2; E 695785; Walter L. Mc- 
Credie, Everett, Wash. 17527 


Kogen (Harry) Nocturne; op. 7; pf. 
©1c. Aug. 1, 1928; E 695811; Harry 
Kogen, Chicago. 17528 


Kohany romance (Lovely romance) ; 


by L. Witkowski; violin. © 1 e. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 704007; Leon 
Witkowski, New York. 17529 


Komm’! kiisse mich; blues lunaire, 
worte von Carl Edgar Weill, musik 
von Kurt Hewa [pseud. of Hennig 
Warnecke], of Germany. © June 2, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 25; E 697653 ; Chris- 
tian Wickel, Hamburg, Germany. 

17530 


Konzert nr, 1, C-moll; von J. Ph. Ra- 
meau, bearb. von Walter Rehberg, of 
Germany; klavier mit streichorch. 
© Aug, 3, 1928) 4 © Ane, 24h 
697656; Steingraber-verlag, Leipzig. 

17531 


Konzert nr. 2, G-dur; von J. Ph. Ra- 
meau, bearb. von Walter Rehberg, of 
Germany; klavier mit streichorch. 
© Aug. 3, 1928; 1 ¢, Aug. 24; B 
697657 ; Steingréber-verlag, Leipzig. 

17532 


Kukulecka; polka,- by Frank Dukli, 
arr. by Louis Vitak; concertina. © 
July 10, 1928; 2 c Aug. 3; E 696719; 
Vitak-EHlsnic co., Chicago. . 17533 


Lady Lindbergh; words and melody by 
K. McGlade. © 1. Aug. 8, 1928; 
E 6968389 ; Katherine MceGlade, Allen- 
town, Pa. 17534 


Lady Mary; selection, by Albert Sir- 
may, arr. by Guy Jones, of Great 
Britain ; full military band. London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © July 14, 1928; 
1c. July 31; E 697332; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17535 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Au 
fond des halliers; arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avec pf.-con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; BE 697582; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 17536 


—— Chanson 4 boire; arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; E 697591; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 17537 


—lLa chanson de ] alouette; arr. 
par EF. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
12, 1928;°1 ec. Aug. 21; °H 697574 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17538 


Chant breton; arr. par EF. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; E 697589 ; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 17539 


Dansons; op. 35, trancription et 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. © July 
12, 1928; 1 @ Aug. 21; EB 697597; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17540 


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no. 8, 1928 


17561 


~ 


La fenaison; arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 1. 
Aug. 21; E 697579; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 17541 


— Humoresque; arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 21; E 697586; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 17542 


Priére de l’ enfant a son réveil; 
arr. par EF. Salabert, of France; 


orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
waly a2, 19267 2 ec) Aug. ‘20's’ B 
697593 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

~ 175438 


Veni Creator; arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; E 697584; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 17544 


Lament (A); poem by P. B. Shelley, 
music by Gerrard Williams, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 2, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
17; E 697443; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 17545 


Land of romance; overture from an 
operetta, by Gerald F. Frazee; pf. 
@esnue 9,.1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; H 
699130; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

17546 


Lareine’s complete lightning pianoforte 
tutor; ed. by Frederic Mullen, of 
England. English and Continental 
fingering. © May 14, 1928; 1c¢. June 
21; E 697354; Lareine & co., Itd., 
London. 17547 


Last night I dreamed you kissed me; 
fox trot, lyric by Gus Kahn, music 
by Carmen Lombardo, arr. by Tom 
Sattersfield; orch. © Aug. 7, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 8; E 695911; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 17548 


Last (The) rehearsal; musical ex- 
travaganza in one act, written and 
composed by Arthur A. Penn. 4to. 
© Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; D 
27355; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17549 


Lateral flexibility of fingers for the 
pianoforte; by John Craig Kelley. 
© Aug. 21, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 


23; -A 1086729; Kelley studios, 
Brookline; Mass. 17550 
Laudamus: bryn Calfaria, Welsh 


chorale, Welsh words by Pantycelyn, 
melody by William Owen, arr. by 
Daniel Protheroe; 4 men’s voices; 


pf. ace. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 8; E 696817; Boston music co., 
Boston. 17551 


Laughing at life; words and music by 
Jimmie Pickens [i. e. J. A. Pickens] 
© 1e Aug. 3, 1928; E 696730; 
James Alfred Pickens, Fort Worth, 


Tex. 17552 
Laughing (The) cavalier; poem by 
James Shirley, music by Felix 


White, of England. London, No- 
vello & co., Itd. © Aug. 14, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 15; E 697405; John Coates, 
Northwood, England. 17553 


Laughing River; waltz, words by 
Louis Rimmel, music by Robert 
Delaney, of Great Britain; pf. and 


ukulele ace.; in E flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 20, 
1928; 1 e Aug. 22; E 6976380; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. . 17554 


Laurantiana; by R. Bourdon; pf. © 
1 e@ Aug, 18, 1928;. H 698007; 
Rosario Bourdon, Camden, N. J. 

17555 


Lava; film musik, von Mare Roland, | 
of Germany; salon orch. mit pf.- 
direction. 4to. © May 5, 1928; 1c. 
July 31; E 697315; Film-musik- 
union, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 17556 


Lawn (The) party; by Ruby Jameson 
Bassett; pf. © 1c. July 25, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 2; E 695779; Anthony 
bros., Fall River, Mass. 17557 


Lazy lullaby; waltz lullaby, words by 
Kathrine Mack and Ed. E. Brewn, 
music by E. Tillman; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 25, 1928; 2c. Aug. 1; 
E 698114; Edwin Tillman, Milwau- 
kee. 17558 


Lead kindly light; sacred duet, words 
by J. H. Newman, music by Regi- 
nald W. Martin. 1 Sop. and alto.— 
2. Alto and ten. © Aug. 20, 1928; 
2 c. each, Aug. 30; E 699217 ; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 17559 


Lead us, O Father; hymn-anthem, by 
Russell Hancock Miles; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 3; E 696749; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 17560 


Leave it to me; words by Abner Sil- 
ver, music by Walter G. Samuels; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © July 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
July 25; E 696485; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 17561 


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17562 


Legend; by E. Markham Lee, of Eng- 
land; pf. © July 2, 1928; 1¢ July 
5; E 697375; Murdoch, Murdoch & 
co., ine. with J. G. Murdoch & co., 
ltd., London. 17562: 


Legend (A); by Billy Mayerl, op. 56, 
orch. by Arthur Wood, of Great 
Britain; orch., with pf. conductor. 
© July 25, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; BE 
697508; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

17563 


Lent (The) lily; words by A. E. Hous- 
man, music by Christabel Marillier, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 8, 1928; 
1c Aug. 10; E 697658; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 17564 


Leona; tango fox trot, words and 
musie by R. 8S. Van Duzer, arr. by 
C. C. Lafler; pf. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1928; E 704159; Reginald S. Van 
Duzer, Fort Clayton, Panama. 

- 17565 


Léoneavallo (Ruggiero)  Paillasse; 
drame lyrique, fantaisie arr. par 
Raoul Morane, of France; pf. © 
July 12, 1928: 1 «© Aug. 21; HB 
697616; Choudens, Paris. 17566 


Let me be the armchair; words and 
music by J. Bernadi. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 9, 1928; 
EH 695923; Jack Bernadi “Topf, 
Brooklyn. 17567 


Let me sing and I’m happy; words and 
melody by I. Berlin. © 1c. Aug. 
8, 1928; E 696844; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 17568 


Let’s back Cermak to win; lyrics by 
Anna Donoghue and William Mc- 
Namara, music by J. V. Altiere. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 13, 1928; H 696995; James V. 
Altiere, Chicago. 17569) 


Let thy sleep be sweet; sacred song, 
words and music by M. Weidenbach. 
(In Two sacred songs) © July 19, 
1928; 2c. Aug. 18; E 699162; Milton 
Weidenbach, Minneapolis. 17570 


Let us all boost together for the P. T. 
A.; march, words and music by M. 
Hammond. St. Louis, Shattinger 
piano & music co. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
2c July 30; E 695874; Martha 
Hammond, St. Louis. 17571 


Liberty; international anthem, words 
and melody by R. Raney. © 1. 
Aug. 10, 1928; E 695945; Rebekah 
Raney, San Francisco. 17572 


pt. IIT, n.'S.,'V. 23 


Liebe (Die) ist ein schaukelbrett; 
slow-fox, text von Friedrich [pseud. 
of Fritz Lohner], musik yon 
Stephan Weiss, of Austria. © July 
10, 1928; 1 ec. July 28; E 697347; 
Wiener musikverlag (Inhaber Otto 
Hirich), Vienna. 17573 


Life (A) on the ocean wave; 3-part 
choral, lyric by Epes Sargent, music 
by H. Russell, arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare; sop. 1, 2 and alto or ten. 
1,2 and bass. 4to. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 4; E 695829; Kay and Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 17574 


Life’s epitome; words tr. from the 
French by G. du Maurier [and] 
Mist; words by Mimi: music of each 
by Edwn Pain, of Hngland. 
July 5, 1928; 1c. July 21; E 697453; 
Phillips & Page, London. 17575 


Lift up your chin and. smile; words 
and music by J. W. Smith. ©1«e 
‘Aug. 1, 1928; E 696666; J. W. Smith, 
Baltimore. 17576 


‘Lillie Belle I love you; words and 


music by A. Knight. © 1 e¢. Aug. 
31, 1928; E 704287; Arthur Knight, 
New York. 17577 


Limosnero (El); cancion Mexicana, 
arr. de 8. R. Ramos, of Mexico, dom- 
iciled at Chicago. [Photostat] © 
1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 704081; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 17578 


Lindy; two-pt. cantata, words and 
music by Ivine, Laurene and Hattie- 
bell Shields; treble voices. Vocal 
se. 4to. © Aug. 11, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
18; D 27354; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 17579 


Lindy ; words by Abraham Maloof, mu- 
sic by Alexander Maloof. © 1. 
Aug. 1, 1928; E 696664; Maloof 
phonograph & music co., New York. 

17580 


Lindy, Lindy, how I’d like to be you; 
fox trot,.by Chick Story [pseud. of 
Oliver BE. Story] [Melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 704241; Cres- 
cent music pub. co., Boston. 17581 


Little brown baby; words by Paul 
Laurence Dunbar, music by L. W. 
Beery. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; HB 
704005; Lois Wyatt Beery, Valley 
Center, Calif. 17582 


Little coquet; waltz, by Robert C. 
Williams; pf. © July 25, 1928; 
2 ce. Aug. 2; E 695773; Anthony 
brothers, Fall River, Mass. 17583 


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17606 


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Little curly head; waltz, by Stewart 
B. Emerson; pf. © July 25, 1928; 
2 ce. Aug. 2; E 695775; Anthony 
brothers, Fall River, Mass. 17584 


Little Dorothy’s fate; lyrics by Nettie 
Stout, music by J. C. Peters. ©1c. 
Aug. 25, 1928; E 704147; Nettie 
Stout and J. C. Peters, Clio, Mich. 

17585 


Little drummer boy; march, by Stew- 
art B. Emerson; pf., 4 hands. © 
July 25, 1928; 2c. Aug. 2; E 695780; 
Anthony brothers, Fall River, Mass. 

17586 


Little (The) log shack; words-by W. 
H. Sadler, melody by Burrell Van 
* Buren... ©. L c.-Aug. 2, 1928;. Hh 
695795; William Howard Sadler, 
Little Rock, Ark. 17587 


Little lost lady; lyrics by N. Martin, 
melody by Harry Q. Mills; pf. 
1 ec. Aug. 14, 1928; E 6959938; Nell 
Martin, New York. 17588 


Little (A) love, a little kiss; words 
by Adrian Ross, music by Lao 
Silésu, arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain; 3 female voices. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © 
Mee ee tol, Cc. Aug, 24°. BH 
697667 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

‘17589 


Little (The) maid; words by Myrrha 
Bantock, music by Granville Ban- 
tock, of Great Britain; in C. 
Aug. 2, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 17; E 697448; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 

17590 


Little (A) prayer; words and music 
by M. L. Preston; in F. © Aug. 24, 
1928; 2 ce. Aug. 25; E 698279; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
. 17591 


Little raindrops; three-pt. cho., poem 
by Ann Hawkshaw, music by Anna 
von Wohlfarth-Grille, arr. by Wil- 
liam Stickles; women’s voices. 4to. 
© July 9, 1928; 2 ec. July 9; E 
696054; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 17592 


Little (A) shanty door; words by 
W. H. June, music by Robert H. 
Brennen. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 22; E 698224; William H. June, 
Susquehanna, Pa. 17593 


Little (A) while; words by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by Serge Walter, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
med. or high voice. © Aug. 3, 1928; 


12644—28—4 


2c. Aug. 9; E 698095; G. Schirmer 
ine., New York. 17594 


Little (The) white church in the 
grove; words by J. E. Moyer, mu- 
sic by C. M. Fillmore. © April 20, 
1928 ; 2 c. July 23; E 698109; Charles 
M. Fillmore, Indianapolis. 17595. 


Little (The) yellow house; words and 
melody by G. E. Myers. © 1. 
Aug. 8, 1928; E 6968538; Gertrude E. 
Myers, Portland, Or. 17596 


Lively goat trot (Zwa koza skacze) ; 
by L. Witkowski; 1 violin. ©1.. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 704006; Leon Wit- 
kowski, New York. 17597 


Liza; music by G. F. Rubin and EH. A. 
Condon. [Melody only] ©1.. 
Aug. 27, 1928; E 704148; G. F. Rubin 
and E. A. Condon, Chicago. 17598 


Liza mine; words and melody by 
Wendell Hall. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1928; 
EK 696988; Wendell Hall music pub- 
lishers, Chicago. 17599 


Lolita; words and music by Z. Insall 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; E 696983; 
Zilpha Insall, El Paso. 17600 


Lona lu; words and music by Lou 
Herscher and Phil Bailey; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © 
Aug. 4, 1928; 2c. Aug. 16; E 699021; 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. 17601 


Lone (The) eagle; words by G. B. 
Jackson, music by Charlotte B. 
Weaver. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
6; E 696803; George B. Jackson, 
Nunda, N. Y. 17602 


Lonely; words and music by F. W. 
Resch. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1928; E 
699044; Fred William Resch, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 17603 


Lonely ; words by Marguerite Heffner, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 18, 1928; 
EK 699074; Marguerite Heffner, 
Kempton, Pa. 17604 


Lonely for one like you; words and 
music by K. Carley. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 27, 1928; 
E 704094; Kenneth Carley, Los An- 
geles. 17605 


Lonely heart; from White lilacs, lyrics 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by Sam 
Timberg. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1928; E 
699069; Gerson Werner, New York. 

17606 


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Lonely lane; words and music by Sam | Lord (The) taketh joy; anthem, text 


Byrd and R. Southerland © 1 e. 
Aug. 29, 1928; E 704218; Samuel 
Armanie Byrd and Roslyn Clark 
Southerland, Sanford, Fla. 17607 


Lonely Lou; by M. E. Elliott; orch. 
4to. © Aug. 18, 1928; 2 ¢ Aug. 20; 
H 698160; Mary EH. Elliott, Elm 
Grove, W. Va. 17608 


Lonesome; words by MHenry-Morris, 
music by Ellsworth-Henry. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 13, 
1928: E 696203; United pub. co.. 
New York. 17609 


Lonesome all alone and blue; words 
and music by Mariney Jones. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
Aug. 18, 1928; E 699082; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 17610 


Lonesome all the time; words and 
music by B. Vehmeier. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 8, 1928; 
EK 696856; Blanche Vehmeier, Mar- 
shalltown, Ia. serie Aro ae 


Lonesome in the moonlight; fox trot, 
lyric by Benée Russell, music by 
Abel Baer, arr. by Tom Sattersfield ; 
orch. © Aug. 18, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
21; E 699113; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 17612 


Long (Le) de la riviére; barecarolle, 
par Noél Brusa, of France; pf. 
Jnly 12, 1928; 1,e Aug, .2i* B 
697537; Delrieu fréres, Nice, France. 


17613 
Long tall mama blues; words and 
melody by Bernice Edwards. © 1. 


Aug. 10, 1928; E 696989; Chicago 
music pub. co. ine., Chicago. 17614 


Longing for love; words and music by 
A. R. Schreiner. [Words and melody 
only tO ive Aue 27.) 19280. 
704163 ; Andrew Randolph Schreiner, 
Alexandria, Pa. 17615 


Longing for you; waltz, words and 
music by A. Freed and Gus Arn- 
heim; pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 8; E 696831; Ar- 
thur Freed, ine., Los Angeles. 17616 


Longing for you; words and music by 
M. J. Benjamin. [Words and melo- 
dy only] © Oct. 20, 1927; 2 c. Aug. 
8, 1928; E 698119; Milton Jerome 
Benjamin, Miami, Fla. 17617 


Longing, just for you; words and 
music by H. Ainsworth. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1928; E 698150; Henry Ains- 
worth, Davenport, Ia. 17618 


from the Scriptures, music by Wil- 
liam Baines; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Aug. 24, 1928; 2 @ Aug. 25; E 
698273 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17619 


Lord, to whom shall we go; words by 
M. A. Mudgett, music by Frances 
Haas Lee; pf. ©1c. Aug. 13, 1928; 
E 698000; Myrtle A. Mudgett, Ana- 
heim, Calif. 17620 


Lorraine; words and music by J. Tal- 
lariti. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698083; Joseph 
Tallariti, Tacoma, Wash. 17621 


Los Angeles; waltz ballad, words by 
KF. Ollman, music by F. Ollman and 
Marjorie Squire. © June 25, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 1; E 696636; Frank Ollman, 
Inglewood, Calif. | 17622 


Lotus lake; oriental reverie, words and 
_ music by Albert Seward Tenney; 
med. voice. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 9; E 696881; G. Schirmer inc., 
New York. 176238 


Lou, the pants and the rooster; words 
and music by V. A. Vedova, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Aug. 21, 1928; E 704055; Victor 
Aramis Vedova, New York. 17624 


Louder and funnier; fox trot, by Joe 
Sanders, arr. by Carleton L. Colby; 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 21; E 699149; Ted Browne 
music co., ine., Chicago. 17625 


Love; by B. D. Rizzo. [Melody only] 
©1e. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696852; Ber- 
nard D. Rizzo, Philadelphia. 17626 


Love; words and melody by Josiah 
Zuro and Chas. Weinberg. © 1 ©¢. 
Aug. 17, 1928; E 698129; Irving Ber- 
lin ine., New York. 17627 


Love dreams; words by Judith Dier, 
music by L. Menks. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 10, 1928; 
EK 696928; Lillian Menks, New 
York. 17628 


Love dreams; words by Vera K. Ni- 
rella, music by Danny Nirella. © 
Aug. 14, 1928; 2 e@. Aug. 15; EH 
699033; Bellefield pub. co., Pitts- 
burgh. 17629 


Love is life and life is love; lyric and 
music by F. Padwe. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 14, 1928; 
HE} 695999; Frank Padwe, New York. 

17630 


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no. 8, 1928 


; 17651 


Love-letter (A) ; words from an Eliza- 
bethan MS., music by Herbert 
Hughes, of Great Britain. © June 
21, 1928; 1 ec. July 28; E 697289; 
Augener, ltd., London. 17631 


Love (The) light gleaming; words by 
Mrs. George J. Hinkson, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c Aug. 4, 1928; E 
695840; Myrtle Prudence Hinkson, 
Loranger, La. 17632 


Love-lit hollow; words by Morey Da- 
vidson, music by Carl Rupp; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 13; E 698105; Harms ine., New 
York. 17633 


Love (The) of a soldier; words by 
A. Foresti, music by Luther A. 


Clark... © 1° ¢ Aug. 1, 1928; E 
696650; Aurora Foresti, Scranton, 
Pa. 17634 


Love (The) of God; anthem, words by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
William Berwald; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver 
musie co. 4to. © July 21, 1928; 
2 ec. July 27; E 696682; Oliver M. 
Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 17635 


Love (The) song which never grows 
old; words by 8S. A. Doyle, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. Aug. 4, 
1928; 2 e Aug. 10; E 696904; 
Stephen A. Doyle, Chicago. 17636 


Love. will come along; words and mu- 
sic by Haven Gillespie, arr. by 
Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele acc. 
ome. 16, 1928- 2 e€, Aug? 21. Hh 
698207 ; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 17637 


Lovers’ lane; by Billy Mayerl, op. 56, 
orech. by Arthur Wood, of Great 
Britain; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
© Aue 1 1928: 1 cc. Aug. *21;' EB 
697509; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

17638 


Lovers moonnights; words and music 
by H. F. Ledbetter; pf. ©lce. Aug. 
16, 1928; E 698134; Henry Franklin 
Ledbetter, Winnfield, La. 17639 


Lover’s (The) paradise; text by M. 
Thugniot, music by Fernand Pizza- 
nelli, of Italy, domiciled at San 
Francisco. [Photostat]l © 1 « 
Aug. 4, 1928; E 695847; Madeleine 


Thugniot, San Francisco. 17640 
Love’s fairyland; words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by Wil- 


liam Berwald; high voice. Syra- 


cuse, N. Y., Oliver music co. © July 
25, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 6; E 698026; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

17641 


Love’s guide; words by Herbert J. 
Brandon, music by Robert Coverley, 
of Great Britain; in E flat. © Aug. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 698275; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17642 


Love’s moment; by George Bagby, arr. 
by George J. Trinkaus; orch. 4to. 
(©) July 28, 1928: 2 ¢@ Aue, 12H 
696687; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17643 


Love’s radiant hour; waltz, lyric by 
Helen Boardman Knox, music by 
John Philip Sousa. © Aug. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 14; E 698021; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 17644 


Lucky numbers; words by Wes Frazer 
and Max Rutchik, melody by L. 
Whitcup. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; B 
699013; Leonard Whitcup, New 
York. 17645 


Luke warm mama; words and music 
J. M. Holcomb. © 1 ¢ Aug. 6, 
1928; E 695891; Jessica Murphy 
Holcomb, Seattle. 17646 


Lummox; words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Mabel Wayne. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1928; E 695930; Leo Feist ine., New 
York. 17647 


Lyric (The) rose of love; words by 
Doris Smith, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; in F. © Aug. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 698283; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17648 


Mae and Tillie; fox trot, words and 
music by D. Evans, of Hungary, 


domiciled at Bethlehem, Pa. ©1e. 
Aug. 30, 1928; E 704262; Dezso 
Evans, Bethlehem, Pa. 17649 


Mad and blue; words and melody by 
Elzadie Robinson. © 1 ce. Aug. 10, 
1928; E 696935; Chicago music pub. 
co. inec., Chicago. 17650 


Madeline; fox trot, written by Percy 
Edgar, composed by Harris Weston 
and Lew Oatley, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele ace:; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Augy 20,1928 5) :bwej Ames? 223 
697632; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 17651 


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17652 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Madison Square; from Just a minute, 
words by Walter O’Keefe, music by 
Harry Archer. [Words and melody 
only] © 1¢ Aug. 20;.1928; H 
704064; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 17652 


Madchen mit den blauen dugelein; 
volkslied, bearb. von Josef Butz, of 
Germany; mi&nnerchor. 4to. © 
Apr. 24, 1928; 1 ec. June 18; E 
697462; Schweers & Haake, Bremen, 
Germany. 17653 


Magic (The) party; fairy play with 
songs, pantomime, march and drill 
and fantastic dance, for boys and 
girls, words and music by A. S. Kil- 
gore. © 1 ec Aug. 24, 1928; D 
27358; Anna S. Kilgore, Philadel- 
phia. 17654 


Magic (A) stairway to music; elemen- 
tary piano book, by Mary Clark Dut- 
ton. obl. S8vo. Lawrence, Mass., 
Bay state music co. © Aug. 23, 
1928 ; 
1087606; Reginald K. Liversidge, 
Lawrence, Mass. 17655 


Mah Rose; part-song, words and music 
by Lily Strickland, arr. by Franz C. 
Bornschein; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Aug. 11, 1928; 2 ¢@ Aug. 14; EH 
698012; J. F:scher & bro., New York. 

17656 


Mahoney; words and music by H. 
O’Brien, arr. by Wm. Ritchie. © 
Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 698103; 
Herbert O’Brien, 


Mich. 17657 


Make up your mind; words and music 
by Al. Goering, Jack Pettis and Bob 
Simons; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Hank Linet. © Aug. 22, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 23; E 698237; Robbins mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 17658 


Make yourselves at home; words and 
music by Leo Wood. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 21, 1928; 
E 704051; Joseph M. Woods, New 
York. 17659 


Maldita ilusion; cancion Mexicana, 
arr. de 8S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, dom- 
iciled at Chicago. [Photostat] © 
1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 704085 ; Silvano 
R. Ramos, Chicago. 17660 


Mamma’s grown young, papa’s grown 
old; fox-trot, words by R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, music by Harris 
Weston, arr. by Frank . Skinner; 


2 @ and aff. Aug. 24; A] 


Grand Rapids, 


orch. 4to. © July 31, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 2, 1928: E 696680; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 17661 


Mammy’s little chubby cherubim; 
words and music by L. W. Lister. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1928; E 695970; 
Lydia Warren Lister, San Francisco. 

17662 


Man lives, moves and has being ; words 
by Matthias Claudius, tr. by J. C. 
G., music by Hans Georg Na&ageli, 
[and] Lead us on, light which 
shone; spiritual folk song, tr. by J. 
C. Graham, music by A. Rische, 
harmonized by C. F: P., copyright . 
is based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher, namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed ; male voices a capella. 4to. © 
Feb. 18, 1928; 2 e@ June 27; E 
694982; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. . 17663. 


Man of the show; words and music 
by Leo Wood. [Words and melody 
only] © 4 @,Ause 21,,,1928-0 5 
704052; Joseph M. Woods, New 
York. 17664 


Mandarin; film-musik, von Ali Pach, 
of Austria; salon orch., mit pf.-di- 
rection. © May 5, 1928; 1 «@ July 
31; E 697320; Film-musik-union, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 17665. 


Manhattan walk; from Good boy, 
words by Bert Kalmar,- music by 
Herbert Stothart and Harry Ruby; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 24, 
1928; 2c. Aug. 27; E 699184; Harms, 
inc., New York. 17666 


Mannikin joy; caprice, by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aus. 16, 1928" 2° SAqsS. an 
699102; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 17667 


Mansarde; agitato comico, von Alfred 


Bortz, instrumentiert von Hans 
Joseph Vieth, of Germany; salon- 
orchester, mit pf. direktion. © May 


5, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 697368; Film- 
musik-union, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 
17668 


March of the legionnaires; by Vaughn 
De Leath [pseud. of Leonore Geer] ; 
pf. ©l1e. Aug. 20, 1928; E 698191; 
Leonore Geer, New York. 17669 


March of the wooden dolls; by R. T. 
Benford; pf. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E 698223; Robert’ T. Benford, 
Peru, Neb. 17670 


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no. 8, 1928 


March (The) past; unison song, words 
by Jeannie Kirby, music by Cecil 
Sharman, of Great Britain; in G. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 4, 1928; 1¢. July 18; 
E 697382; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 17671 


March (A) requiem; words by Norah 
Richardson, music by Cyril Scott, of 
England. © July 27, 1928; 1 ¢. July 
28; E 697343; Elkin & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17672 


Marche de la eité glorieuse; paroles 
de Jost, musique de Edm. Filippucci, 
of France. © July 27, 1928; 1 « 
Aug. 21; E 697502; Enoch et cie., 
Paris. 17673 


Marche des boys scouts; pas redoublé, 
de A. Bose, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 
1 ce. Aug. 21; E 697544; Auguste 
Bosc, Paris. 17674 


Marcia Internazionale; by C. Meluzio. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Aug. 28, 1928; 
E 704161; Carmine Meluzio, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 17675 


Maria; mazurka, by G. Capizzi. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 22, 1928; E 
704072 ; Giacomo Capizzi, New York. 

17676 


Marianna; words and music by 
Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of Leo- 
nore Geer] ©1ce. Aug. 20, 1928; EB 
698190; Leonore Geer, New York. 

17677 


Marilyn; words and music by Lorne 
Partridge, arr. by Burrell Van Buren. 
Detroit, Partridge music house. © 
Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 10; E 696909 ; 
Lawrence R. Partridge, Detroit. 

17678 


Marsz wolnosétiy (March freedom) ; by 
L. Witkowski; violin. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 704008; Leon Witkowski, 
New York. 17679 


Mary Dugan; words by Al Koppell, 
music by Charles Weinberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 24. 
1928; E 704124; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 17680 


Mary mine; werds and music by B. 
Hall and V. Love. © 1 ec. Aug. 20, 
1928; E 704001; Billy Hall and 
Vivian Love, Chattanooga, Tenn. 

17681 


- 17692 


Masks and faces; musical monologue, 
written by George Ellis, music by 
Herbert Townsend, of Great Britain; 
pLeO©rJalys Le 192Bi ie: Ang 21 : 
E 697500; Reynolds & co., London. 

17682 


Masquerade; petite suite de concert, 
par Evan Marsden, of England; 
violon et pf. 1. La dame aux camel- 
lias. [2 others] © Aug. 11, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 11; E 697409 ; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 17683 


Mass in honour of St. Philomena; mu- 
sic by F. J. Stone, of Great Britain; 
four mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
© Duly, 27,. 1928: i’ duly 28> WH 
697426; Cary & co., London. 17684 


Massachusetts; novelty home song, 
words and melody by D. T. Ringle. 
©1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696845; Dave 
T. Ringle; Jersey City. 17685 


Mate o’ mine; duet, words by Leslie 
Cooke, music by Percy Elliott, arr. 
by Ernest Newton, of Great Britain ; 
treble voices. © Aug. 14, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 25; EH 697672; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 17686 


Mating (The) call; lyrics by Frances 
Ring, music by Martin Broones. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 15, 1928; E 698072; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 


17687 
Mauresques serenade; by Gaston 
Boreh, of Norway; pf. © Aug .12, 


1928; 2 ec Aug. 24; E 698266; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 17688 


Maxim’s java; by Raulten, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Aug. 8, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 7; E 697424; 
Société anonyme des éditions Ricordi, 
Paris. 17689 


May basket party; waltz, by Stewart 
B. Emerson; pf., 4 hands. © July 
D5 O28 ;- 2 esr Aue. (Qe Hy 169a ter; 
Anthony brothers, Fall River, Mass. 

17690 


May-day (A) fancy; intermezzo, by 
Walter Whittlesey, of Great Britain; 
1st violin, cello and pf. conductor. 
4to. .© July. 4, 1928; 4-¢. July 14; 
E 697451; Perry and Gill, London. 

17691 


Mazur zmazurku; by L. Witkowski; 
violin. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 
704009; Leon Witkowski, New York. 

17692 


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17693 


Me enecantan tus ojos; letra y musica 
por S. R. Ramos of Mexico, domiciled 
at: /Chieago ; ‘ten, .© 1)¢.) Auge.r5, 
1928; E 698069; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 17693 


Mean jumper blues; words and melody 
by Blind Lemon Jefferson. © 1 «. 
Aug. 10, 1928; E 6969382; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 17694 


Mean man blues; words and melody 
by Bernice Edwards. © 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1928; EH 696934; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 17695 


Meditation; by H. B. Weatherdon, of 
England; organ. London, Novello 
&. Co. lid. © Mis" (30, eset”. c. 
Aug. 29; E 697682; H. B. Weather- 
don, London. 17696 


Mélopée funébre; par Maurice Pesse, 
of France; orch., avec .pf. conduc- 
teur: = /4to. “© huly.12" W928" 1° c. 
Aug. 21; E 697604; Choudens, Paris. 

17697 


Memory (A) that’s soon to be for-~ 


gotten; words and music by I. Ber- 
lin. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1928; E 704132; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 17698 


Menuet; by Vladimir Heifetz; pf. © 
Aug? 24. 1232 Moe MtAume 25") Hy 
698310; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 17699 


Mercedes; intermezzo 4 la gavotte, by 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 576; pf. © 
Aug.” 16; 1928e Go wer Ane 1B 
699104; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17700 


Merry eyes, merry smile; words and 
music by B. E. Mureh. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 8, 1928; 
E 696865; Bess Evangeline Murch, 
Detroit. 17701 


Merry fisherman; by René L. Becker, 
op. 45, no. 4; pf. © July 28, 1928; 
2c. July 30: E 695878; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 17702 


Merry (A). jaunts” by = bert ok. An- 
thony, op. 149; pf. © Aug. 6, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 8; E 696819; Hatch music 
co., Boston. 17703 


Merry sunshine waltz; arpeggio valse, 
by Allen H. Daugherty, op. 18; pf. 
© July 25. 1928 Beek Anes on) 
695777; Anthony brothers, Fall 
River, Mass. 17704 


Message (A) to mother; by Carl Lam- 
son; orch. 4to. 1. In D flat.—2. In 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


B flat. © July 16, 1928; 2 c. each 
Aug. 1; E 696673; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 17705 


Messengers of love; sacred song, words 
by Oliver Murray Edwards, music 
by Charles H. Gabriel; alto or bass. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver musie co. © 
Aug. .18,, 1928; 2) Age 22e 
698202; Oliver M. Edwards, Syra- 
euse, N. Y. 17706 


Metodo per lo studio dell’ organo; di 
EK. Paccagnella, of Italy. Milan, 
Nuovo didattica e pedagogia musi- 
cale. © Mar./1, 1928; 1 « May 7; 
A—Foreign 38585 ; Ermenegildo Pac- 
cagnella, Rome. 17707 


Mexicana por gracia divina; cancion 
Mexicana, letra y musica de Raul 
Castelli, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf:). © Te.” Ae? 7207/1928 
EK 704020; Alberto Solis, El Paso. 

. 17708 


Midland king; by Ronald Fox; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 23, 1928; E 704142; Ronald 
~ King, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 17709 


Mifamotare a cavallo; versi e musica 
di P. Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at Philadeiphia. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e¢. June 26, 1928; 
E 694928; Paul Cittarella, Philadel- 
phia. 17710 


Mignonette; lyrics by Lillian R. Berlo, 
music by P. H. Luke and O. S. Hl- 
gart.' © 1 <c. Aue. tirana Bb 
695971; Oscar S. Elgart and Paul 
H. Luke, Boston. 17711 


Mill (The); photoplay music, by Iré- 
née Bergé, arr. by William C. 
Schoenfeld; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 4; E 696768; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 17712 


Miniature scherzo; by Adam Carse, 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 7, 
1928; 1 e. July 28; E 697293: Au- 
gener, ltd., London. 17713 


Minnesinger (Der) ; suite medioevale, 
von Amadeo Amadei, of Italy, op. 
335, arr. by Edmund Haensch, of 
Germany; orch., mit pf.-organ direc- 


tion. 1. no. 1. Fectlicher einzug. 
[1 other]—2. no. 3. Minnetraume. 
[1 other]: .© Jame er sresae ce. 


each July 7; E 697386, 697387; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 17714, 17715 


Minuetto; par E. Centola, of Italy, op. 
74; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
(© July 12, 1928; 1 ce. Aug. 21; EH 
697563; Paul Decourecelle, Nice, 
France. 17716 


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Minuetto; por A. Miramontes, of Mex- 
ico; pf.; en do mayor. © Aug. 1, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 15; EH 697415; Ar- 
nulfo Miramontes, Mexico City, 
Mexico. PUCE? 


Mirtus illat, két gy6ngye volt, szép 
barna hajadat; melody by Zerko- 
vitz and Gross, of Hungary. © 1. 
July 23, 1928; E 695655; Marton 
Sandor, Budapest, Hungary. 17718 


Mis delirios; vals, letra de Domingo 
Villalpando, musica de S. Espinosa, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1928; E 704068; 
Sabino Espinosa, Indiana Harbor, 
Ind. 17719 


Miss Helyett; opérette, de Ed. Au- 
dran, fantaisie arr. par Raoul Mo- 
rane, of France; pf., 4 mains. © 
ny ee OLS yuk Cy, Aug 2h) BE 
697615; Choudens, Paris. 17720 


Miss Nobody from nowhere; lyric by 
Donald A. Schmidt, music by E. 


Schmidt. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
6; E 696807; Elizabeth Schmidt, 
Cleveland. ne 


Mississippi mud; words and music by 
James Cavanaugh and Harry Bar- 
ris, first and second verse and verse 
melody by James Cavanaugh. © 
Aug. 20, 1928; 2 ec Aug. 21; B 
698211; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine.; New York. 17722 


Mister Chiropractor; words and mu- 
sic by P. F. Phelp; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Los Angeles, Calif., Music mak- 
ers pub. co. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 21; E 699148; Phillip Francis 
Phelp, Los Angeles. 17723 


Mr. Hoover and Mr. Smith; words by 
Herb Magidson, music by Robert 
King; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. © Aug. 8, 1928; 
2 e. Aug. 9; E 695912; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co. ine., New York. 

17724 


Misterioso no. 1; photoplay music by 
G. J. Gonzalez, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Jackson Heights, N. Y.; pf. © 
1 ec. Aug. 27, 1928; E 704129; Guil- 
lermo J. Gonzalez, Jackson Heights, 
| ea ie Ge 17725 


Moaning blues; words and melody by 
Bernice Edwards. © 1 ¢. Aug. 10, 
1928; E 696933 ; Chicago music pub. 
co. ine., Chicago. 17726 


> 17738: 


Modern rhythmic studies for trumpet 
or cornet; by C. E. Wilkinson. © 
Aug. 6, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 698153 ; 
Rubank, inc., Chicago. 17727 


Moissonneurs (Les); par Alex. de 
Taeye, of Belgium; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 21; E 697608; Choudens, 
Paris. 17728 


Mokrejs (John) Pastorale; op. 42, no. 
1; pf. © Aug. 7, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 15; 
E 698055; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 17729 


Mollie mine; fox trot, words and music 
by B. E. Murch. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; EB 
696867 ; Bess Evangeline Murch, De- 
troit. 17730 


Mollie O’Day; words and music by F. 
Glascott. © 1 ¢. Aug. 17, 1928; BE 
698140; Frank Glascott, Chicago. 

it tou 


Momento di follia; waltz, parole e 
musica di V. Giovannelli, of Italy, 
domiciled at Wilmington, Del. © 
1 ec. Aug. 6, 1928; E 695906; Vincent 
Giovannelli, Wilmington, Del. 17732 


Mona vista; by ©. S. DeLano; solo 
steel guitar with 2d steel guitar. © 
July 6, 1928; 2 c. July 17; E 696770; 
C. 8. DeLano, Los Angeles. 17733 


Moon (The) and you; words and mu- 
sic by F. Bernard Mackedon; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © July 9, 1928; 2 «¢. 
July 19; E 696639; Mackedon music 
publishers, Dallas, Tex. 17734 


Moon girl of mine; words by V. W. 
Bartlett, music by Robert Jeanfavre 
and’ M:.'G. S..© 1 c« Aug: ¥, 1928; 
E 696665; Volney Ward Bartlett, 
Torrington, Conn. 17735 


Moon (The), myself and you; lyrics 
by Earle Crooker, music by Nick 
Kempner. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 24; E 698286; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 17736 


Moon (The), myself and you; words 
by Earle Crooker, music by Nick 
Kempner.- [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1928; E 695854; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 17737 


Moon of gold; words by M. Bowman 
and E. F. Booth, music by M. Bow- 


man; © 1 ¢. Aug. 25, 1928; B 
704126; Marie Bowman, San Jose, 
Calif. 17738. 


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17739 


Moon-shiner Bill; words and music by 
M. Hopper; pf. © 1 ¢ Aug. 23, 
1928; E 704113; Martha Hopper, 
Hockerville, Okl. 17739 


Morning (The) just dawning brings 
you; words and music by G. Johns- 
ton. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c Aug. 18; 
EK 699063; Gertrude Johnston, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. 17740 


Morris dance; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Hdward German, 
arr. by Gottfried H. Federlein. 4to. 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Men’s voices. 
©. Awe: (3:- 19285 32 ree Ane 9) 
696877—696878; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17741, 17742 


Morte; marcia funebre, von Tor Aulin, 
bearb. von Ludwig Brav, of Ger- 
many; salon oreh. mit pf.-direction. 
4to. © May 5, 1928; 1 c« Aug. 4; 
E 697419; Film-musik-union, G..m. 
b. H., Berlin. 17748 


Mosquitoe[!] blues; words and music 
by F. W. Longshaw. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1928; 
EK 7041388; Fred W. Longshaw, New 
York. 17744 


Mossoul; fox trot, par Henry Gillet, 
arr. par Ernest Gillet, of France; 


orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
July: £2, VIOZSEE i nes CAme.C 2h3) Wi 
697566; Paul MDecourcelle, Nice, 
France. 17745 
Moszkowski (Moritz) Malaguefna ; 
from Boabdil, arr. and ed. by 


Charles Woodhouse, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
duly tl, MOS Seve” Suly, Zane 
697470; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 17746 


Mother; words by A. Gonzalez, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 


only > ©: ee Ane 22) 1928) 
704061; Aurora Gonzalez, Mason 
City, Ia. 17747 


Mother, dear, I long for you; words 
by Ralph Stanley, music by Harry 
Scott and Alfredo, both of Great 
Britain ; pf. acc., with arr. for banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele by Alvin D. 
Keech; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 14, 1928; 1 «. 
Aug. 15; E 698484; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 17748 


Mother-love; words by R. R. Payne, 
music by Amelia Alice Royal. © 
1 ec. Aug. 21, 1928; E 704054; Rich- 
ard Ralph Payne, Fresno, Calif. 

17749 


pt. In, n.S., v..23 


Mother mine; waltz, words by M. 
Bonfiglio, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 704236; 
Maybelle Bonfiglio, Hammond, Ind. 

17750 


Mother (The) of men; words and mu- 
sic by D. Rhys Ford. © July 10, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 2; E 695787; Mel- 
rose music co., Warren, O. 17751 


Mother’s gone; words and music by 
M. A. Jones. © 71 & Aug, 271928 - 
E 704171; Manila A. Jones, Carbon- 


dale, Ill. 17752 
Mother’s (A) farewell; words and 
melody by L. L. Hyde. ©1e. Aug. 


13, 1928; EH 695963; Louis L. Hyde, 
Tampa, Fla. 17753 


Mothers’ love song; words and music 
by F. A. Snider, arr. by Ruth Teeter. 
© July 31, 1928; 2 ec Aug. 31; EB 
698327; Flora Arnold Snider, Peru, 
Ind. 17754 


Mournful serenade; by Joseph Oliver; 
pf. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2c. Aug. 18; 
E 699060; Melrose bros. musie co., 
inc., Chicago. 17755 


Muerte (La) de Obregon; corrido, 
letra y musica por I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 698185 ; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 17756 


Mummie; words and music by Maurice 
Besly, of Great Britain; pf. 
Suly 25, 1928 3° lasesy Agee 2s 1 
697516; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

17757 

Music (The) of the birds; partsong, 
by Stephen Glover, ed. and arr. by 
Frederic H. Ripley and Harry L. 
Harts; sop. 1, 2, alto and bass. 
Stanhope ed. 4to. © July 23, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 93; E 695938; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 17758 


Musical (The) gateway; first piano 
lessons, by Donald Gray, of Great 
Britain. New ed. © July 25, 1928; 
1 c. Aug. 21; E 697520; Boosey & 
co., 1td., London. 17759 


Musical (The) ladder for beginners 
at the piano; foundation studies in 
the keys of C, G and F, by Katherine 
Garratt Skinner. © Aug. 10, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 13; aff. Aug. 11; A 1087202; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 

17760 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of England.  v. 
42, pt. 8, Aug. 1928. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Aug. 15, 


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no. 8, 1928 


1928: 1 c. Aug. 25; E 697652; Sal- 
vationist pub. & supplies, ltd., Lon- 
don. 17761 


Musical (The) salvationist; sacred 
songs, compiled by F. G. Hawkes, of 
Rneland... v.42, pt. 1. duly, 1928. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 11, 1928; 1 ec. July 
20; E 697452; Salvationist pub. and 
supplies, ltd., London. 17762 


Mussolini difensor d Italia; inno 
marziale, words by Andrea Perillo, 
music by N. Giuliano. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1928; E 695959; Nicola Giuliano, 
New York. - 17763 


My ain thing; words adapted by 
Rodney Bennett, music by Gerrard 
Williams, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
2, 1928; 1 «. Aug. 17; E 697441; 
Edwin Ashdown, Iitd., London. 

17764 


My arms are open; words by Ned 
Washington and Ed Lowry, music 
by Michael H. Cleary; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
9; E 695915; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 17765 


My baby can’t do nothing but love; 
words and music by R. Kirby. © 
1 @ Aug. 21, 1928; E 704056; 
Roderick Kirby, New York. 17766 


My daddy; words by J. Lavigne, music 
by J. C. Halls. © Aug. 18, 1928; 


2 e@ Aug. 20; EE. 698157; John 
Lavigne, Worcester, Mass. 17767 
My dream girl; words by Eveline 


Janet Held, music by P. M. Denny. 
© Aug. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 20; E 
698162; Pauline Margaret Denny, 
Pittsburgh. 17768 


My Father’s house; [duet] words and 
music by C. A. Gabriel; with re- 
frain for mixed voices. S8vo. © 
July 25, 1928; 2 e@. Aug. 16; E 
699027; Chalvar Axel Gabriel, Du- 
luth, Minn. 17769 


My first love; lyrics by Lewis & 
Young, music by Ted Fiorito; pf. 
acec., with ukulele, ten. banjo, man- 


dola, or guitar. © July 3, 1928; 
2 ec. July 11; E 696122; Remick 
musie corp., New York. 17770 


My flame is just a match for me; 
words and music by Jack Murray, 


Jean Herbert and Sammy Fain. 
tyords and melody only] ©1.. 


~ 17782 


July 30, 1928; E 696667; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 
17771 


My flame is just a match for me; 
words by Jean Herbert and Jack 
Murray, music by Sammy Fain. © 
Aug. 22, 1928; 2 @ Aug. 24; HE 
698285 ; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. rite 


My flapper girl; words and melody by 
R. A. Smith. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; 
EK 696840; Richard Arundel Smith, 
Palmyra, Pa. 17773 


My girl; words and music by H. Reed; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 18, 
1928; 2c. Aug. 20; E 698161; Harold 
Reed, Pittsburgh. 17774 


My handy man; words and music by 
Andy Razaf. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec. Aug. 29, 1928; E 
704221; Triangle music pub. Go., 
ine., New York. 17775 


My heart belongs to you; words and 
music by Lou Herscher; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 22; E 
698221; Lewis music pub. co., New 
York. 17776 


My heart belongs to you; words and 
music by Rubey Cowan and Gerard 
Carbonara. [Words and melody 
only] © 1«e Aug. 24, 1928; H 
704123; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

17777 


My heaven for two; words and music 
by J. Feig. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1928; E 
695844; Joseph Feig, Brooklyn. 

17778 


My home in old Kentucky; words by 
F. Southon, music by David Reed. 
© 1e Aug. 1, 1928; E 696648; 
Francis Southon, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

17779 


My honey-suckle Lou; words by Kate 
Forman, music by Daniel Protheroe; 
4 men’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 6, 
1928; 2 ce. Aug. 8; E 696816; Boston 
music co., Boston. 17780 


My little moonbeam, shine on for me; 
words by R. P. Smout, music by 
Arve Solberg. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1928; 
E 695896; Roy P. Smout, Everett, 
Wash. 17781 


My Los Angeles girl; words and mu- 
sic by H. Burden, arr. by Morrie B. 
Streeter. © 1c. July 30, 1928; E 
695732; Hazel Burden, Los Angeles. 

17782 


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17783 


pt. 1, nes. vF25 


My lucky charm; written by J. S. 
Crean, music by Pat Benedict, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. ; 
in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 22; E 697631; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 17783 


My Manzolay; oriental serenade, [and] 
Love sway dance, lyrics and music 
by Richard Young. © 1. Aug. 17, 
1928; E 698188; Richard Young, 
San Francisco. 17784 


My marvelous rose; fox tret, words by 
Harry Kirkwood [i. e. John H. 
Kirkwood], music by Ray Hibbeler. 
©1c. Aug. 2, 1928; E 695812: John 
H. Kirkwood, Mariners Harbor, 
N. Y. 17785 


My memories of you; words and mel- 
ody by B. T. Slater. © 1c. Aug. 
6, 1928; E 696777; Beatrice Trefry 
Slater, Memphis, Tenn. 17786 


‘My memories of you; words by George 


Whiting, music by John Siras and 


Jack Richmond; pf. and ukulele 

ace. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 ce. Aug. 6; 

E 695933 ; Harms, inc., New York. 
17787 


My mother; words and music by A. 


Hageman. [Words and melody 
only] »©, Wlenwug. 271928") b 
704164; Annis Hageman, Fulton, 
IN« Y2 17788 


My mother is dead and gone; words 
and melody by Forrest Simms. 
1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698059; John 
Simms, Chicago. 17789 


My orchid of the swamp; lyric by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Peter De- 
Rose. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 24,1928; EB 704122; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 17790 


My own little doggie; words by Wil- 
liam J. Harrison, music by S. T. 
Query. -.©' te VAue ae 1938"-> 1h 
698131; Susan T. Query, Rochester, 
Jibs 6 17791 


My own lonesome blues; words and 
music by Leroy Carr and J. M. Wil- 
liams. [Chords, single staff] -© 
1c. Aug. 23, 1928; E 704112; State 
street music pub. co., Chicago. 

17792 


My pal of yesterday; words and mu- 
sic by B. E. Murch. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; 
E 696866; Bess Evangeline Murch, 
Detroit. 17793 


My Pauline; words and music by F. 
McManus, of Canada, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. [Words and melody 


only] © 1e Aug. 14, 1928; E 
699001; Fred McManus, Los An- 
geles. 17794 


My pink rose; words and music by 
George Adolphus Linck; pf. ©1 e. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 704110; George H. 
Linck, Leavenworth, Kan. 17795 


My pretty Daisy; fox trot, par Rual- 
ten, of France; orch., ou jazz, avec 
pf. conducteur. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 7; E 697372; Société ano- 
nyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris, 
France. 17796 


My pretty June rose; words by D. T. 
Ryan, music by Cal. Southern. © 
July 26, 1928; 2 e« July 80; H 
696702; Daniel T. Ryan, Salt Lake 
City. ‘ 17797 


My revolver; written by Jack Mal- 


colm, composed by Lance Stirling, 
of Great Britain; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 17, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; EH 697493; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 17798 


My rose; waltz, words by J. W. Keil- 
ler, music by Ray Hibkeler. ©1e. 
Aug. 16, 1928; E 698139; James Wil- 
liam Keiller, Savanna, III. 17799 


My rose of the summer time; words 
and music by Billy Nelar; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 ec. 
Aug. 27; E 699194; William Nielsen, 
Weston, Id. 17800 


My sentimental gal; words and music 
by J. Tallariti. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ec. Aug. 15, 1928; HE 
698084; Joseph Tallariti, Tacoma, 
Wash. 17801 


My song of dreams; words by Phil 
Cook, music by W. F. Wirges. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 8, 1928; E 696746; William F. 
Wirges, New York. 17802 


My star; words by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music by John Openshaw of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; med. voice. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 9; E 696899; G. Schirmer 
ine., New York. 17803 


My sweet Caroline; words by Albert 
Hackney, music by L. Hogan. Mar- 
gate City, N. J., Lola music pub. co. 
© July 16, 1928; 2 ce. Aug. 18; HE 
699158; Leona Hogan, Philadelphia. 

17804 


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no. 8, 1928 


My sweet Kathleen; words and music 
by B. Christensen. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1928; E 698193; W. Ward Christen- 
sen and Bertha Christensen, Kansas 
City, Mo. 17805 


My sweet prairie rose; words by HE. 
Haugland, music by David Reed. © 
July 30, 1928; 2c. Aug. 1; E 696640; 
Emma J. Haugland, Opheim, Mont. 

17806 


My sweetie; words and music by R. J. 
Zimmerman. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1928; 
E 696917; Russell J. Zimmerman, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 17807 


My Tennessee mountain home; words 
and music by Joe Davis and Spencer 
Williams. © Aug. 13, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 11; E 696963; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 17808 


My thoughts of you; words and music 
by Al Brodsky [i. e. A. H. Brodsky] 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1928; E 704184; 
Abraham H. Brodsky, Brooklyn. 

17809 


My treasure; words by M. Silverman, 
music by D. Handler. © 1c. Aug. 
29. 1928; E 704216; David Handler 
and Maurice Silverman, Chicago. 

17810 


My twilight dreams; fox-trot; words 
by Gerald Barnett, music by M. H. 
Hindsley. [Photostat] ©1le Aug. 
6. 1928; E 696779; Mark H. Hinds- 
ley, Bloomington, Ind. 17811 


Mystic procession; by Louis Victor 
Saar, op. 122, no. 3; pf. © Aug. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 699107; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17812 


Mystic’s (The) prayer; words by Fiona 
Macleod [pseud. of William Sharp], 
music by Henry Tiltman, of England. 
London, Novello & co., ltd. © Aug. 
14, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 15; E 697404; 
John Coates, Northwood, England. 

17813 


Na aka olapa (Dancing shadows) ; by 
J. Vollmar; Hawaiian guit., with 
regular guit. acc. © Aug. 8, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 15; E 698047; Jacob Voll- 
mar, Rochester, N. Y. 17814 


Na alii kaulana; Hawaiian fox trot, 
words and music by Maui glee club, 
arr. by G. E. K. Awai; pf., ukulele 
and guitar ace. © July 12, 1928; 

- 2c. July 18; E 696278; George E. K. 
Awai & Hawaii sales co., ltd., Hon- 
olulu. 17815 


; 17824 


Na boisku (In the barn); polka, by 
Frank Dukli, arr. by Louis Vitak; 
concertina. © July 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 3; E 696718; Vitak-Elsnic co., 
Chicago. 17816 


Na moku O niolopa (Dreamy isle) ; 
by J. Vollmar; Hawaiian guit. with 
regular guit. ace. © Aug. 8, 1928;- 
2c. Aug. 15; E 698048; Jacob Voll- 
mar, Rochester, N. Y. 17817 


Na pua o Hawaii (The flowers of Ha- 
wali) ; words and music by C. H. 
King; pf., ukulele and guit. ace. (In 
Songs of Hawaii) © Aug. 22, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 27; E 698303; Charles EH. 
King, Honolulu, Hawaii. 17818 


Nach hause geh’n wir nicht; walzer- 
lied, text und musik nach J. Reck- 
mann unter gleichzeitiger benutzung 
des volksliedes Tief im BOhmerwald, 
von Friedrich Schwarz, of Germany, 
arr. von Bernhard Egg, of Germany ; 
orch., mit pf. direktion. 4to. © 
July 2, 1928; 1c¢. July 24; E 697277; 
Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 17819 


Nadine; words and music by L. Donato 
and J. Dudley. [Words and melody 
only]! © 1c. Aug. 17,-1928-" 
698137; Lou Donato and Jack Dud- 
ley, San Francisco: 17820 


Nalimu (Keola) Three songs of Ha- 
waii; words and music by Keola 
Nalimu, Francis Kaaua and Samuel 
Kuahiwi; pf., ukulele and guit. acc. 
1. Hilo hanakahi. [2 others] © 
Ane: 211928: 2 e Auer 2oee Hh 
698236; Charles E. King, Honolulu. 

17821 


Nani Kauai (Beautiful Kauai) ; words 
and music by Lizzie Alohikea; pf., 
ukulele and guit. acc. (Jn Songs of 
Hawai), © Aug... 22 1998302 Ve. 
Aug. 27; E 698304; Charles E. King, 
Honolulu, Hawaii. 17822 


Nay, but you who do not love her; 
words by Robert Browning, music by 
W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, of Great 
Britain; low or middle voice. (In 
Six songs) © Aug. 28, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 24; E 697646; W. A. Pickard- 
Cambridge, Oxford, England. 17823 


Nayer (Der) al chet; words by M. 
Rund, music by S. Secunda. [Words 
and melody only] © 1e. Aug. 15, 
1928; E 698081; Morris Rund, New 
York. 17824 


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17825 


Nayer (Der) ma kumashmelon; words 
by M. Rund, music by D. Lefkowitz. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Aug. 15, 1928; E 698082; Morris 
Rund, New York. 17825 


Ne me fais pas ces yeux-li; paroles 
de Mistinguett, musique de Fred 
Mélé et Craven, both of France. © 
July 12, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 21; EB 697562 ; 
Editions musicales Evette, Paris. 

17826 


Near and yet so far; words and music 
by A. S. Watkins. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 25, 1928; 
EX 704139; Anne Spencer Watkins, 
New York. 17827 


‘Neath whispering pine trees no one 
else will do; words and music by V. 
M. Clayton. [Words and melody 
only |" (©. 46 Ass ee 1928" " Bh 
704168; Vera McKenna-Clayton, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 17828 


Nenita mia; bolero, letra de Mario 
Arnold, musica de L. B. Girona; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1928; E 695976; Luis 
Berrios Girona, Santurce, P. R. 

17829 


New national anthem; words and mu- 
sie by G. R. Ceiley, of England, dom- 
iciled at Brooklyn; mixed voices. © 
1 ec. Aug. 7, 1928; E 698143; George 
Robert Ceiley, Brooklyn. 17830 


Newsies’ (The) extra; words by M. 
C. Fitzpatrick, music by Niel Na- 
varre. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 22; 
E 698225; Mary C. Fitzpatrick, Hills- 
dale, N. J. 17831 


Ni oi sé lo que siento; cancion Mexi- 
cana, arr. de S. T. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 704084; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 17832 


Nice company; words and music by H. 
L. Rombough, of Canada, domiciled 
at Long Beach, Calif. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 398183; Howard Lee 
Rombough, Long Beach, Calif. 

17833 


Night (A) in Normandy; words and 
music by Milton Samuels and Wal- 
ter Hirsch, arr. by Rube Bennett; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 10, 
1928; 2c. Aug. 18; E 698036; Milton 
_ Weil music co., Chicago. 17834 


Night was made of loveliness and 
prayer; poem by Gordon Johnstone, 
music by William Stickles; low 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23. 


voice. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c Aug. 
27; E 699212; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 17835 


Nightmare (The) giant; words by 
Raymond Bantock, music by Gran- 
ville Bantock, of Great Britain; in 

*C min. © Aug. 2, 1928; 1 ce Aug. 
17; E 697447; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 17836 


Nina; words by Jean Herbert, music 
by Fred Cavi; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 4, 1928; 2 « Aug. 16; EB 
699022; Gotham music service, inc., 
New York. 17837 


Nina mia; tango, composed by Carlos 
Fernandez, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug. 20,1928 :02 .€) Amenn22 7 1 
697642; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. ‘ 17838 


Ninetta ; serenade, by: G. Romilli, arr. 
by George J. Trinkaus; orch. 4to. 
© July 25, 1928; 2 @e July. 28; E 
696690; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17839: 


Ninfas;: aire de baile, por A. Miramon- 
tes, of Mexico; pf. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 15; E 697416; Arnulfo Mi- 
ramontes, Mexico City, Mexico. 

17840: 


Nita; Spanish love song, words by 
Walter Hirsch, musie by Egbert Van 
Alstyne; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug: 25, 1928: o2-se, Angeeer > 
699204; J. W. Jenkins sons music ¢€o., 
Kansas City, Mo. 17841 


Nita; words and music by J. Staulcup. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698071; Jack 
Stauleup, Gleason, Tenn. 17842 


No hay remedio; melodie tango, par 
Maud Dargel. of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 12, 
1928; 1 c« Aug. 21; E 6976038 ; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 17843: 


No hay remedio; mélodie tango, poéme 
de Pierre d’Amor, musique de Maud 
Dargel, of France. © July 12, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 21; E 697620; Choudens, 
Paris. 17844 


No monkey business; words by A. Sey- 
mour Brown and Eddie Grant, music 
by Albert Von Tilzer. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 31, 1928; 
E 704273; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 17845. 


No-one; words and melody by N. E. 
Walsh. © 1 e Aug. 9, 1928; E 
695952; Norman Edward Walsh, 
Fresno, Calif. 17846 


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no. 8, 1928 


No one ever knew; words and melody 
by Don Patterson. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1928 ; E 696649 ; Donald Wm. Patter- 
son, Streator, Ill. 17847 


No siree; musical comedy in 8 acts, 
libretto by A. Mulliken, lyrics and 
music by B. J. Smith. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1928; D 27304; Antoinette Mul- 
liken, and Byron Jack Smith, Eus- 
tis, Fla. 17848 


No winter blues for me; words by J. 
H. Clements, music by Robert H. 
Brennen. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2c. Aug. 24; 
E 699181; Josephine Hunt Clements, 
Xenia, Ill. 17849 


Nobile al polo; versi e musica di F. 
Mormile, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
July 4, 1928; 2c. July 17; E 695458 ; 
Francesco Mormile, New York. 

17850 


Nobody’s jealous of me; words and 
music by Charles Tobias, Al Sher- 
man and Jack Murray. © Aug. 3, 
1928; 2 « Aug. 4; E 695827; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ince., 
New York. 17851 


romantique; by Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 17; E 698195; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17852 


Nocturne 


Noise; words and music by G. Lee. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1928; E 704178; Guy Lee, 
New York. 17853 


Nony ; fox-trot-blues, by F. Godoy, P., of 
Mexico, domiciled at New York; pf. 
©l1c. Aug. 4, 1928; E 695838; Fer- 

’ nando Godoy, P., New York. 17854 


Normandy ; symphonic fox trot, par F. 
Warms, of France; orch., parties 
séparées, avec pf. conducteur. © 
July 12, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 21: E 697548 ; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 17855 


Northland; words and music by A. 
Hotlen. Madison, Wis., Four Lakes 
music co. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
13; E 6980388; Adolf Hotlen, Madi- 
son, Wis. 17856 


Nothin’ to do; words and music by 
Ky Meyer., ©. 1. ¢, Aug. 3, 1928; 
EK 698145; Frank Joseph Meyer, At- 
lanta. 17857 


Notte primaverile; intermezzo, di 
Carlo Fontana, of Italy; piccola 
orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 


: 17868 
Aug. 16, 1928; 1 ¢@ Aug. 17; B 
697479; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

17858 


Novello; words by W. J. Walters, mu- 
sic by Ben Pollock, of Austria, and 
Mendy Shain, of Poland. © 1 «. 
Aug. 27, 1928; E 704128; Wm. J. 
Walters, Chicago. 17859 


November rose; words by A. L. Hoey, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Aug. 20, 
1928; 2 ce. Aug. 28; E 698247; Alice 
L. Hoey, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. 

: 17860 


Now that she’s off my hands I can’t 
get her off o’ my mind; lyrics by 
Lewis & Young, music by Fred Phil- 
lips; pf. acce., with ukulele, ten. 
banjo, mandola, or guitar. © July 
3, 1928; 2 c. July 11; E 696123; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

17861 


Number (The) blues, ’m through with 
playing numbers now; words and 
music by HE. C. Lewis. © 1c. Aug. 
2, 1928; E 695820; Elwood C. Lewis, 
Philadelphia. 17862 


Nun chiagnere mari’; words by M. Per- 
rocato, music by L. Canoro; violin. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1928; B 704256; 
Louis Canoro and Maria Perrocato, 
New York. 17863 


Nuova pastorale di Natale; arr. by F. 
Trombetta; pf. ©l1c. Aug. 4, 1928; 
EH 695842; Francesco ‘Trombetta, 
Philadelphia. 17864 


Nuovo metodo per lo studio tecnico 
della orchestrazione; di E. Paccag- 
nella, of Italy. Milan, Nuovo didat- 
tica e pedagogia musicale. © Mar. 
1, 1928; 1 ec. May 7; A—Foreign 
38584; Ermenegildo Paccagnella, 
Rome. 17865 


O come let us sing unto the Lord; 
words from Ninety-fifth psalm, mu- 
sic by G. H. Vaughan and D. M. 
Coles; mixed voices. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1928; E 704092; Gertrude Holland 
Vaughan and Daisy Melvin Coles, 
Mayfield, Ky. 17866 


O come let us worship; words from 
the Bible, music by D. M. Coles; 
mixed voices. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1928; 
E 696991; Daisy Melvin Coles, May- 
field, Ky. 17867 


O for a closer walk with God; words 
by W. Cowper, music by John N. 
Brown; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
15, 1928; 2 c..Aug. 15; E 699016; 
Brown bros., Winsted, Conn. 17868 


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17869 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23: 


O for a smile; words and music by 
W. H. H. Sharp. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Aug. 1, 1928; BH 
704097; William H. H. Sharp, De- 
Land, Fla. 17869 


O love that wilt not let me go; anthem, 
words by Geo. Matheson, music by 
Russell Hancock Miles; mixed voices. 
4to. © Aug. 9, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 11; 
E 696959; Clayton F. Summy oco., 
Chicago. 17870 


O mistress mine; words by Shake- 
speare, music by <A. Redgrave 
Cripps, of England. London, No- 
vello & co., ltd. © Aug. 14, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 15; E 697408 ; John Coates, 
Northwood, England. 17871 


O praise the Lord; anthem, words from 
the Scriptures, music by Alfred 
Wooler; mixed voices, with ten. or 
sop. solo. 4to. © Aug. 16, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 17; E 699088; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. — 


O salutaris, no. 2 [and] Tantum ergo, 
no. 2; words and music by F. HE. 
Blanchard; solo or unison cho. © 
July 26, 1928; 2c. Aug. 18; E 699161 ; 
Francis E. Blanchard, Defiance, O. 

17873 

Ochocza; polka, by G. Apolsky; ist 
violin. te; July (209283 4) 
696541; George Apolsky and Paul 
Bukantis, Detroit. 17874 


Ode (An) to Death Valley; words and 
music by P. F. Gower. New York, 
C. B. Zabriskie. 1. Low voice, in G 
min.—2. Med. voice, in A min.—3. 
High voice, in C min. © Aug. 3, 
1928; 2 c. each Aug. 1; E 696835; 
Pauline Frederick Gower, Los An- 
geles. 17875 


Offenbach (Jacques ) Barcarolle ; 
from Tales of Hoffmann, transcrip- 
tion by Francis Wood; pf. © Aug. 


16, 1928; 2c. Aug. 18; E 699170; Co- - 


operative music co., Philadelphia. 
17876 
Madame l’Archiduc; opéra-bouffe, 
fantaisie arr. par Raoul Morane, of 
France; violon et pf. © July 12, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug, 21; E 697614; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 17877 


Oh boy, just wait and see; words and 
music by F. J. Guarisco. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 6, 
1928; E 695899; Frank J. Guarisco, 
New Orleans. 17878 


Oh, Georgie; words and melody by 
Frank Parente. © 1 c Aug. 2, 


17872 | 


1928; E 695815; James Dante, Madi- 
son, N. J. 17879 


Oh, gosh; from Hold everything, words 
and melody by B. G. DeSylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. ©1«. 
Aug. 9, 1928; E 695925; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine, New 
York. 17880: 


Oh, how I miss that girl; words and 
music by A. Gjesdahl. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 16, 1928; 
EK 698130; Andrew Gjesdahl, Van- 
couver, Wash. 17881 


Oh, is she mad at me; fox trot, words 
and music by Cliff Friend and Irv- 
ing Caesar; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 8; E 695908; 
Leo Feist inc., New York. - 17882 


Oh, just fancy that; words and music 
by Steve Gardella; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
© Aug. 27, 1928; 2 « Aug. 25; B 
698290; Stephen Gardella, Brooklyn. 

17883. 


Ch oh Maggie from the harem; words 
and melody by R. P. Hoffman. © 
1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 699039; Rich- 
ard P. Hoffman, Chicago. 17884 


Oh Suzanna; words and melody by 
A. P. Stein. © 1 ec. Aug. 2, 1928; 
E 695801; Albert P. Stein, Chicago. 

17885: 


Oh wipe the tear; words and music 
by J. A. N. Duranceau. ©1e. July 
5, 1928; EH 693985; Joseph Alphonse 
Noe Duranceau, Peterborough, On- 
tario, Canada. 17886 


Oh, you sweet old whatcha may call 
it; words and music by Roy Turk 
and Fred EH. Ahlert. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c Aug. 30, 1928; 
EH 704234; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 17887 


Ojitos Chinitos; cancion Mexicana, 
arr. de 8S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; dos voces. 
[Photostat] © 1. Aug. 15, 1928; 
E 704088; Silvano R. Ramos, Chi- 
cago. 17888 


Old (An) adobé; words and music by 
Victor lL. Schertzinger. 1. High 
voice; in G.—2. Med. voice; in E.— 
3. Low voice; in D. © July 24, 
1928; 2 c. each Aug. 1; BH 696678; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 17889 


Old Bowery home; words and music 
by R. M. Ellery. [Words and mel- 


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no. 8, 1928 17912 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 15, 1928; HB} On i ona ; mazurka, by G. Apolsky; 
698062; Robert M. Ellery, Toledo, O. 1st violin. © 1c. July 2, 1928; B 


17890 


Old (The) fashion homestead; words 
and melody by W. R. Hill. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1928; E 696837; William R. 
Hill, Cleveland. 17891 


Old home nest; words by J. H. Blunt, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698135; Jo. 
Harvey Blunt, Pullman, Wash. 

17892 


Old lager beer; words by V. Seelos, 
music by Jean B. Grillon; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 2; E 695941; Victor Seelos, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 17893 


Old (The) Milaca trail; fox trot, 
words and music by G. C. Joslyn, 
arr. by C. F. Kelsey. [Photostat] 
© 1e Aug. 6, 1928; E 696774; 
George C. Joslyn, Minneapolis. 


17894 
Old-time (An) tune; by Easthope Mar- 
tin, of Great Britain. 1. Violon- 


cello and pf.—2. Violin and pf.—3. 
Organ. © July 2, 1928; 1 ¢ each 
Aug. 21; E 697504-697506; Enoch 
& sons (1927), ltd., London. 
17895-17897 


Old timer from Caroliner; words by 
Paul Johnson, melody by Charles 
Johnson. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1928; B 
696656; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 17898 


Oldest (The) of stories; words by E. 
McCann, music by Luther A. Clark. 
© Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 22; BE 
698222; Elizabeth McCann, St. Paul. 

17899 


Olympic (The) mountains; words and 
music by H. S. De Moss. New 
York city, N. Y¥., De Moss brothers. 
©) Max, 4, 1928:,2 c.-Aug. 21: 5B 
699118; George G. De Moss and 
Henry S. De Moss, Moro, Or. 17900 


On a June-moon moonlight night; 
words and musie by Erna Edith 
Olschner. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1928; EB 
704060; Erna O. Scholz, River For- 
est, Ill. 17901 


On Christmas hill; musical play, 
words by Mary Johnson, music by 
Gladys Leach. Dayton, O., Paine 
pub. co. 8vo. © Aug. 30, 1928; 
2.¢. Aug. 31; D 27362; Lurten M. 
Paine, Dayton, O. 17902 


696539; George Apolsky and Paul 
Bukantis, Detroit. 17903 


On the beach at Bangaloo; words by 
Martyn Herbert, music by Louise 
MacBean and Norman Long, both 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele by Alvin 
D. Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 18, 1928; 
1 ec. July 19; E 697224; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 17904 


On the beautiful blue Danube; Italian 
text by Anacleto Rubega, English 
version by Frederick H. Martens, 
music by Johann Strauss, op. 314, 
transcribed by Frank La Forge. © 
Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 2; E 696692; 
G. Ricordi & co. ine., New York. 

17905 


On the glory line; words and melody 
by Reed and Duncan. © 1. Aug. 
6, 1928; H 696784; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 17906 


On the road to home, sweet home; 
words and music by EH. M. Roth; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 4; E 699198; Hilton M. Roth, 
Nyack, N. Y. 17907 


On the road to moonlight town; words 
and music by Karin Sundelof As- 
brand. Dayton, O., Paine pub. co. 
8 vo. © Aug. 30, 1928; 2c. Aug. 31; 

D 27361; Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, 

O. j 17908 


On the Tamiami trail; words by M. 
EK. Wagenhorst, music by Giovanni 
Carlo Mazzeri, of Italy, domiciled 
at Fort Myers, Fla. © July 2, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 6; E 696757; Mary Hsther 
Wagenhorst, Fort Myers, Fla. 17909 


On to Cuba; march-song, words and 
musie by H. A. Stone. © July 11, 
1928; 2 ec. July 30; E 696632; Dept. 
of Mass., U. S. war veterans, Boston. 

17910 


On to glory; march, by J. Vollmar; 
Hawaiian guit. with regular guit. 
ace. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2c. Aug. 15; 
E 698049; Jacob Vollmar, Rochester, 
INDY. 17911 


On wiener schnitzel bay; words by 
Billy Rose, music by Fred Fisher; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 10, 
1928; 2c. Aug. 138; H 698104; Harms 
inc., New York. 17912 


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17913 

On wings of fancy; by Paul Zilcher, 
of Germany, op. 209; pf. 1. Once 
upon a time. [17 others] © Aug. 


2, 1928; 1 «@ Aug. 17; EB 697446: 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 

17913 

Onawa; intermezzo, by Bert R. 

Anthony; pf. © July 25, 1928; 2c. 

Aug. 2; E 695776; Anthony broth- 

ers, Fall River, Mass. 17914 


One and one make four; words and 
music by Billie Rainsford [pseud. 
of M. H. Rainsford] [Words and 
melody only] [Photostat] ©1.. 
Aug. 9, 1928; E 695920; Marguerite 
H. Rainsford, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

17915 


One dark and rainy night; words by 
D. O. Fletcher, melody by G. Foster. 
© 1e. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698074; 
Ralph §S. Peer inc., New York. 

17916 


One hour; song-intermezzo, by Ernest 
Longstaffe, arr. by Max Irwin, of 
Great Britain; orch. (Jn Chappell’s 
orchestral journal) 
1928; 1 ce. July 31; E 697331; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 17917 


One (The) I want is taken; words 
and melody by R. G. Cunningham. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698056; 
Robert G. Cunningham, Fort Lee, 
INE 17918 


One in a million like Mary; words 
by Ben Ryan, music by Fred Phil- 
lips and Prince Piotti; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2c. Aug. 4; E 696751; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inec., New 
York. 17919 


One little bit of love; words by A. R. 
Casais, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 13, 1928; E 698141; Anna R. 
Casais, Freeport, N. Y. 17920 


One little hour with you; words and 


melody by Frank Parente. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 2, 1928; E 695816; James 
Dante, Madison, N. J. 17921 
One o’clock blues; by Bud Allen, 


Walter Bishop and Thomas Waller. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Aug. 3, 1928; 
E 696731; Bud Allen music co., New 
York. 17922 


Only of thee and me; lyrics by Louis 
Untermeyer, music by Bendetson 
Netzorg; med. voice. © Aug. 20, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 18; E 698262; Chas. 
BH. Roat music co., Battle Creek. 

17923 


© July 14, 


Only you; words and music by N. A. 
Person. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; EB 
696778 ; Noye Aycock Person, Louis- 
burg, N. C. 17924 


Onslaught (The); motion picture 
music, by Richard Howgill, of Eng- 
land; orch., with pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 8, 1928; 1 c.. Aug. 20; 
EK 697474; J. R. Lafleur & son, ltd., 
London. 17925 


Open the door for Jesus; words and 
music by C. H. Patterson; mixed 
voices. © July 16, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
3; E 696711; Clinton Henry Patter- 
son, Pomona, Calif. - 17926 


Orchestra folio; arr. and ed. by George 
J. Trinkaus; pf. conducteur. v. 2. 
© Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 3; aff. 
Aug. 11; A 1086318; Irving Berlin 
standard musie corp., New York. 

17927 

Ordinarium divini officii et psalterium 
vespertinum per hebdomadam dis- 
positum ad exemplar editionis Vati- 
canae; cantum gregorianum, har- 
monice modulavit Julius Bas, of 
France. © Feb. 15, 1928; 1 ¢ Apr. 
20; A—Foreign 38537; Desclée & 
cie., Paris. 17928 


Ore vespertine; intermezzo, di Carlo 
Fontana, of Italy; piccola orch., con 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © Aug. 16, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 17; E 697480; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 17929 


Organ grinder blues; words and music 
by Clarence Williams. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 18, 1928; 
E 698083; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 17930 


Organettes; series of characteristic 
novelties, sketched by Emil Velazco; 
organ. folio 4. 1. Tickling the 
tibias. [4 others] © Aug. 24, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 25; E 698291; Irving Ber- 
lin standard music corp., New York. 

17931 


Oriental flames; by O. L. Guinn; pf. 
© 1e Aug. 21, 1928; E 704058; 
Osear Lawrence Guinn, Sherman, 
Tex. 17932 


Oriental moon; words and music by 
L. Wickdahl. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 .¢. Aug. 27, 1928; HE 
704127; Lillian Wickdahl, Chicago. 

17933 

Original (An) suite; by Gordon Ja- 
cob, of Great Britain; full military 
band. 1. March. [2 others] © 
July, 24, “292831 Gee ee 
697521; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

17934 


934 


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no. 8, 1928 


17955 


5 


Our birth is but a sleep; words by 
William Wordsworth, music by T. 
Wilkinson Stepherfson, of Great 
Britain; in G. © July 10, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; E 697489; Boosey & CO., 
ltd., London. 17935 


Our days; words and music by Vin- 
cent T. Williams; high voice, in E 
Hae. © Aus 1°5928:"2 ec \July 30; 
E 695880; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 17936 


Our friend Al; words by G. J. Craft, 
music by G. J. Craft and Dorothy 
M. Degn; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1928; EH 696949; Gilbert 
J. Craft, Citronelle, Ala. “17937 


Our joyful Rally day; Rally day serv- 
ice no. 4, by Mabel Miller Sturgis 
- and Geo. K. Sturgis, and others. © 
Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 18; 
A 1086481; Standard pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 17938 


Our love dream that never came true; 
words by W. A. Johnson, music by 
David Reed. © July 30, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 1; E 696641; W. Arthur John- 
son, Coalmont, Col. 17939 


Our next President; words by C. K. 
Bartlett, music by Robert H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1928; E 699073; Carrie 
K. Bartlett, Colorado Springs, Col. 

17940 


Out of the blue; words and music by 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
2c, Aug. 17; E 699114; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17941 


Out of the tempest; words and music 
by Edward Grossman and Ted 
Ward; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 699188; 
Harms, inc., New York. 17942 


Outdoor man; from Hold everything, 
words and melody by B. G. De 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; E 
698010; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 17943 


Outpost (The); morceau militaire, by 
Gordon Mackenzie, arr. by J. Ord 
Hume, of Great Britain; orch., with 
solo cornet in B flat, conductor. 4to. 
Cy Silty: St 4928; -2 eff Ame.* 28 
697518; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

17944 


Outside; words and music by Frank 


Flynn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Aug. 27, 1928; EH 704152; 
126 44-—28——_5 8) 


5) 
vo 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 17945 


Ozark (The) trail; words and music 
by R. K. Marsh; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Los Angeles, Western music pub. co. 
Gy; Aug (3, 1928; 2° Aue 8378 
696830; Roy K. Marsh, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 17946 


Pachuquefia (La); cancién Mexicana, 
letra y musica por I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; 2 
treble voices. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1928; 
E 698002 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

17947 


Pal of my heart; words and music by 
G. O’Connor. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e¢ Aug. 8, 1928; E 
696871; Gertrude O’Connor, Detroit. 

17948 


Pal of my heart; words and musie by 
Le) ies Yost. «Ove. “Aug. 18.4928 3 
EK 696998 ; Leland L. Yost, Kerrville, 
Tex. 17949 


Pal of the air; lyrics by Ethel Stew- 
art, music by E. Rossi. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. July 30, 1928; 
E 696671; Emilia Rossi, San Fran- 
cisco. 17950 


Palace (A) of dreams; morceau de 
eoncert, by Jack Waller, arr. by 
Max Irwin, of Great Britain; orch. 
London, Chappell & co., Itd. 4to. 
© July 14, 1928; 1 « Aug. 2; EH 
697376; Harms, ine., New York. 

17951 


Palms of victory; compiled and ed. by 


E. C. Deas. 12mo. © May 1, 1928; 
OOM AIS. Lhe, . atte, Ae ee Olan 
1056074; Edward C. Deas, Chicago. 

17952 


Pals just pals; words and music by 
Dave Dreyer and Herman Ruby. 


[Words and melody only] ©1.«. 
Aug. 25, 1928; E 704145; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 17953 


Pan and the fairies; grotesque dance, 
by Charles Wakefield Cadman; pf. 
© Aug. 4, 1928;12) ¢.:Augi 13; 1H 
698031; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 17954 


Panik; agitato dramatico, von Hugen 
d’Albert, bearb. und instr. von Lud- 
wig Brav, of Germany; _ salon- 
orehester, mit pf. direktion. © May 
5, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 4; HE 697363; Film- 
musik-union, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

17955 


O 


17956 


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Z 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Panis angelicus; part-song, by César 
Franck, transcribed by Franz C. 
Bornschein; violin and organ ace. 
4to. 1. Mixed voices.—2. Sop. and 
alto: © Aug. 6, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 8; 
E 696823, 696824; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 17956, 17957 


Pantoffelheld (Der); comic, von P. 
Miiller; 1st violin. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1928; EH 698075; Peter Miller, Phila- 
delphia. 17958 


Papa long blues; melody by Vol 
Stevens. © 1c Aug. 10, 1928; E 
696856; R. S. Peer, New York. 

5 17959 


Papillon (Le) doré a pépée; par Ed- 
mond Gagnebin, of France, op. 56; 
pf. -Paris, Edition Sylvine-Edmonde. 
© ‘July’ 12; 1928; de Aug. 21; E 
697529; E. Gagnebin, Paris. 17960 


Paquita; paroles de Mistinguett, mu- 
sique de Fred Mélé et Craven, both 
of France. © July 12, 1928; 1 ec. 
Aug. 21; E 697560; Editions musi- 
cales Evette, Paris. ; 


Para recordarte vengo; cancion ran- 
chera, letra y musica de Jorge De- 
leon Paniagua, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso; dos voces. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 704034; Alberto Solis, El 
Paso. 17962 


Parade (The) ; by Myra Elsworth Bur- 
dick; pf. © Aug:.3,,1928; 2 ¢. Aug. 
9; HE 696890; G. Schirmer inc., New 
York. 179638 


Parade of the wooden soldiers ; by Leon 
Jessel, arr. by M. J. Sch: idlmeier ; 
ten.” banjo, with pf. acc. by Otto 


Merz. © Aug. 14,1928; 2 c¢. Ang. 
15; E 699019; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 17964 


Paradise; words by Harry D. Kerr, 
music by J. S. Zamecnik; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 


Breen. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
7; E 695869; Sam Fox pub. ¢o., 
Cleveland. 17965 


Paramount (The) Christmas book, no. 
4; recitations, dialogs, exercises, 
playlets, pantomimes, songs and 
acrostics, words and music by va- 
rious authors. © Aug. 29, 1928; 
2 @ and aff. ‘Septy i. a 10st 69s : 
Mayer & brother, Chicago. 17966 


Partida (La) (The farewell) ; by F. M. 
Alvarez, arr. by Joseph Pasternack ; 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Aug. 3, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 696884; G. 
Schirmer ine., New York. 17967 


17961 


Pasional ; bolero, letra por Providencia 
Morillo, musica por R. M. Berrios, 
arreglo de Rafael Marquez; pf. 

1 ec. July 31, 1928; E 695738; Rosa 
M* Berrios, Santurce, Porto Rico. 
17968 


Passione; appassionato tragico, von 
Walther Schrodder, instrumentiert 
von Ali. Pach, of Austria; salon- 
orchester, mit pf. direktion. © May 
5, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 697369; 
Film-musik-union, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

17969: 


Pastoral suite; by Alec Rowley, of 
England; string orch., with pf. 1. 
Happy shepherds. [4 others] © 
Aug. 14; °C928 3°" eae oe 
697412; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

17970 


Path of dreams; lyric by Judy Shea, 
music by M. Gowenlock. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1928; E 695994; Marjorie Gowen- 
lock, Chicago. 17971 


Patinage; par Maurice Pesse, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 12, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; 
EK 697601; Choudens, Paris. 17972 


Pat’s party; motion picture music, by 
Richard Howgill, of England; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 8, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 20; E 697473; J. A. 
Lafleur & son, Itd., London. 17973 


Pax; pathetico largo, von Bernhard 
Homola, of Germany, op. 11, nr. 1, 
instrumentiert vom Komp; salon- 
orch., mit pf. direktion. © May 5, 
1928; 1-¢. July 31; HE 697321; Film- 
musik-union G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

17974 


Peaceful thoughts; valse lento, by EH. 
Meinardus; pf. Boston, Evans music 
co, © Aug, 215 1928" 2 eae A - 
E 698259; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

17975 


Pearl-feather; Indian intermezzo, by 
Norman Leigh; pf. © Aug. 9, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 20; EH 699142; Walter Ja- 
cobs, inc., Boston. 17976 


Pearl (The) of my dreams; waltz, 
words by G. J. Wendling, music by 
E. A. Schindler; pf. © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1928; E 695905; George J. Wendling 
and Edward A. Schindler, Chicago. 

17977 


Peeping pansies; a garden episode, by 
Frank E. Hersom; pf. © Aug. 9, 
1928; 2c. Aug. 20; E 699188 ; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 17978 


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no. 8, 1928. 


18001 


Pepper and salt; by Ralph Colicchio ; 
ten. banjo with pf. acc. © Aug. 8, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 699009; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 17979 


Perhaps; words and music by Leo 
Hanvi and Gerald W. Bright, both 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with arr. 
for banjulele banjo and ukulele by 
Alvin D. Keech; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
20, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; E 697485; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 17980 


Perplexity ; kinema kameo, by E. Fred- 
eric Curzon, of Great Britain, op. 4, 
no. 38; orch., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 30, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; £E 697514; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 17981 


Perséis ; ouverture, par Georges Bailly, 
of France; orch., avee pf. conduc- 
telr.. 4t0.. GC July, 12, 19938: 1 e. 
Aug. 21; E 697583 ; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 17982 


Petter’s stomp; melody by Clifford 
Hayes. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1928; HE 
698090; United pub. co., New York. 

17983 


Phyrilene; kinema kameo, by E. Fred- 
eric Curzon, of Great Britain, op. 4, 
no. 6; orch., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 30, 1928; 1 «. 
Aug. 21; E 697517; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 17984 


Piano solo album, no. 2; motion pic- 
ture music, by Richard Howegill, of 
England. 1. The abduction of Laila. 
[5‘others]" "© Aug: '8, ‘1928*"'1' c. 
Aug. 20; E 697477; J. R. Lafleur & 
son, Itd., London. 17985 


Pichl (Wenzel) 15 etiiden fiir vio- 
line; rev. u. bearb. von Paolo Felis, 
of Italy. © Aug. 8, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
24; E 697655; Steingraber-verlag, 
Leipzig. 17986 


Picnic (A) in the woods; 10 pieces, by 
Hugo Naumann, of England; pf. 
Aug. 2, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 11; E 697390; 
Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd., London. 

17987 


Plantation memories; by Mildred 
Adair; pf. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2c. July 
30; E 695881; Shattinger piano & 
musie co., St. Louis. 17988 


Plantation time; by Ralph Colicchio; 
ten. banjo, with pf. ace. © Aug. 9, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 698120; Irving 


= 


Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 17989 


Playtime book; words and music by 
Mildred Adair; pf. obl. 8vo. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 4; E 696797 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17990 


Playtime tunes; by A. Vivian May, of 
Great Brita'n; pf) © Aug. 2, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 17; E 697445; Hdwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 17991 


Plea (A); words by Edgar A. Guest, 
musie by L. L. H. Ribble. Philadel-- 
phia, M. D. Swisher. © Aug. 15, 
1928 57.2. ¢,. Aug. 22° BH) GOs234~. Ta 
Lillian H. Ribble, Bangor, Pa. 

17992 

Pleading misery blues; words and mel- 
ody by Elzadie Robinson. © 1 « 
Aug. 10, 1928; E 696937; Chicago 
musie pub. co., ine., Chicago. 17993 


Please let me tell you; by J. F. Greg- 
son. [Melody only] ©1e. Aug. 24, 
1928; EH 704117; John F. Gregson, 
Springfield, Ill. 17994 


Please show my mammy again; fox 
trot, by Chick Story [pseud. of 
Oliver E. Story] [Melody only] © 
1 c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 704248; Cres- 
cent music pub. co., Boston. 17995 


Plot number; words by G. Lee, melody 
by Arthur: Darvo. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1928 ; E 695987 ; Guy Lee, New York. 

17996 


Plucky Linderberg [!]; valse, by Chick 
Story [pseud. of Oliver E. Story] 
| Melody only] © 1c. Aug. 30, 1928; 
E 704239; Crescent music pub. ¢o., 
Boston. 17997 


Poehita, (La); fox trot, por I. A. Al- 
dana, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; canto y pf. ©1«e Aug. 
2, 1928; E 695803; Ireneo A. Aldana, 
Los Angeles. 17998 


Poéme; by Ethel Barns, of Great Brit- 
ain; volin and pf£..,/@-June 18, 
1928; 1 c. July 28; E 697298; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 17999 


Pole cat blues; words and melody by 
Arthur. Gordon, ..©) 4 .¢- Ane. . 1 
1928; E 696977; Georgia music co., 
New York. 18000 


Police done tore my playhouse down; 
words and melody by Edgar Dowell. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1928; E 696740; R. S. 
Peer, New York. 18001 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18002 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Polichinelie; film-musik, von T. R. 
Leuschner, of Germany, op. 48; 
salon orch., mit pf. direction. © 
May 5, 1928; 1c. July 31; E 697824; 
Film-musik-union, G.. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 18002 


Policy man blues; words and melody 
by Spencer Williams. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
11, 1928; E 696974; Georgia music 
co., New York. 18003 


Politician (The) ; march and two-step, 
by M. A. Beaurman; pf. ©1c. Aug. 
20, 1928; EH 704015; Marie Anna 
Beaurman, Tacoma, Wash. 18004 


Polka euphonis; composed and arr. by 
T. B. Amnott; bar., cornet, clarinet, 
or trombone. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1928; 
EE 704195; Truman B. Amnott, 
Springvale, Me. 18005 


Polka fikaczka (Kicking polka); by 
L. Witkowski; violin. © 1c Aug. 
20, 1928; E 704011; Leon Witkowski, 
New York. 18006 


Polka siowika (Nightingale polka) ; by - 


L. Witkowski; violin. © 1c. Atg. 
20, 1925; H 704012; Leon Witkow- 
ski, New York. 18007 


Poor little me; werds by G. William- 
son, melody by John Louis Wiggin. 
© 1c Aug. 11, 1928; BE 695956; 
John Wiggin and Gregory William- 
son, Stanford University, Calif. 

18008 


Por que niegas que me quieres; danza 
Mexicana, arr. de.S. R: Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; canto 
¥ plac [Photostat} © 1, «.: Aug; 415, 
1928; EH 704080; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 18009 


Portola grand march; by L. B. Troy; 
pf.” © Aug; 16; 1928 :.2 ce.’ Aus. 22% 
E 699155; Lillian B. Troy, San Fran- 
cisco. 18010 


Posmitiucha; tropak, musie by ’P. 
Humeniuk. [Melody only] ©1ee. 
Aug. 29, 1928; H 704200 ; Paul Hume- 
niuk, New York. 18011 


Postludium; by E. Trebing ; organ. © 
1c Aug. 25, 1928; E 704158; Emile 


Trebing, Little Rock, Ark. 18012 
Pour plaire & Pierrette; par Noél 
Brusa, of France;‘ pf. “© July 12, 


1928; 1,c. Aug. 21; H 6975865 Del- 
rieu fréres, Nice; France. 18013 
Prayer ;, from... Der, freischiitz, by C. 
M. von Weber, arr. by A. Garland ; 
pi. ©: Aug. 16; 19287"°2 @ Ate. 27s 


E 698198 ; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 18014 


Preciosa; or, The Spanish student, 
opera in 1 act, 3 scenes, book by 
Henry Wadsworth Longfeilow, 
adapted and set to music by E. EH. 
Freer, op. 37. Milwaukee, William 
A. Kaun music co. © Aug.-10, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 13; D 27353 ; Hleanor Ever- 
est Freer, Chicago. 18015 


Prélude dramatique; par J. Guy Ro- 
partz, arr. by 8. Chapelier, of 
France; orch., parties séparées, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 12, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; EH 697554; Rouart, 
Lerolle & cie., Paris. 18016 


Prelude in E minor; by H. Kegen, 
op: 18; pi. © 1 «. Aug panes: 
E 695808; Harry Kogen, Chicago. 

. 18017 


Preludio nim. 1; por:-A. Miramontes, 
of Mexico: pf. © Aug. 1, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 15; H 697417; Arnulfo. Mira- 
montes, Mexico City, Mexico. 18018 


Presagio; vals-cancion, letra y musica 
de Belisario de Jesis Garcia, of 
Mexico. © July 1, 1928; 1 c Aug. 
30; E 697694; A. Wagner y Levien, 
sucs., Ss. en ¢c., Mexico City, Mexico. 

18019 


Pretending; words by H. Grossman, 
music by E. D. Ted Ward. © 1 «. 
Aug. 30, 1928; E 704238; Edward 
Grossman and Edward Denver 
Ward, Brooklyn. 18020 


Pretty, petite and sweet; from Just 
a minute, words by Walter O’Keefe, 
music by Harry Archer. .[Werds 
and melody only]  ©-1 ¢« Aug. 3, 
1928; H 695852: De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 

18021 


Pretty Phyllis; old French song, Eng- 
lish words by J. Coates, pf. acc. by 
Owen Mase, of England. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. © Aug. 14, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 15; E 697401; John Coates, 
Northwood, England, 18022 


Pretty thing; words and music by 
Hlmer Olson and C. Paul Murphy, 
arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2. ec. Aug. 
6: E 696808; Milton Weil music co., 
Chicago. 18023 


Primero de Mayo; marcha, por Jorge 
Deleon Paniagua, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
20,1928; E 704035; Alberto Solis, 
Hl Paso. 18024 


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no. 8, 1928 


: 18048 


Princess; valse-boston, de F. Warms, 
of France; orch., avee pf. conduc- 
teur, -4to. .©. July 12, 1928:;, 1..¢. 
Aug. 21; E 697546; Lucien de La- 
cour, Paris. 18025 


Principessa; tango, di Alfredo Gian- 
nini, of Italy. 8vo. 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 6; E 697399; Italian 

- book co., New York. 18026 


Proposed two for you; waltz, music 
by M. Abramowitz. [Melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 704154; Mor- 
ris Abramowitz, Brooklyn. 18027 


Psaltery (The) book; by S. N. Cole- 
man. New York, Creative music 
studio. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
9; aff. Sept. 1; A 1087842; Satis N. 
Coleman, New York. 18028 


P’tit brin d’amour; paroles de Mis- 
tinguett, musique de Fred Mélé et 
Craven, both of France. © July 12, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; E 697561; Edi- 
tions musicales Evette, Paris. 


Pua tubarose (Tuberose blossom) ; 
words and music by Kimo Kamana; 


pf., ukulele and guit. ace. (Jn Songs | 


of Hawaii.) © Aug. 22, 1928; 2.«¢. 
Aug. 27; E 698302; Charles HE. King, 
Honolulu, Hawaii. 18030 


Puck: film musik, von Karl Lothar 


Miculiez, bearb. von Ali Pach, of | 


Austria; salon orch. mit pf.-direc- 
tion. -4to. 
4; EH 697418; Film-musik-union, G. 


m. b. H., Berlin. 18031 


Purple road; words by Effa Preston, 
music by James Beam; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, inc. © July 27, 1928; 2c. 
July 28;,E 696693; Harms, _ine., 
New York. 18032 


Put a flavor to love; fox trot, words 
and music by W. Crawley; pt. and 
ukulele ace. © June 1, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 3; E 696713; Wilton Crawley, 
New York. 18033 


Put our Al -in Budweizer [!] will 
grin; campaign song, words and 
music by Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- 
Varish. 1. Fox trot—2. Waltz. © 
1 ¢. each Aug. 11, 1928; E 698172, 
698173 ; John McVarish, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 18034, 18035 


Quand j’étais petit; paroles de Mare 
Hély, musique de Paul Maye, of 
France; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Francis Salabert. © July 12, 
1928; 1 e. Aug. 21; E 697595; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 18036 


© Apr. 15, 


18029 | 


© May 5, 1928; 1 c. Aug. | 
-Radomian dance; by Edward A. Muel- 


Quand on est jeune; 6/8 one step, par 
René Mercier, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur et paroles. 4to. © July 12, 
1928;.1.¢e. Aug. 21; E 697599; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 18037 


Quatuor; par Jean Cartan, of France; 
2 violons, alto et violoncelle; en ré 
min. 12mo. © July 12, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 21; E 697523; Siréne musicale, 
Paris. 18038 


Queen (The oO Bowling Green ; 
words by Isaac J. Frazee, music by 
A. A. Riddell. © June 30, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 1; EH 696637; Annette A. 
Riddell, Laguna Beach, Calif. 

. 18039 


Queja gaucha; tango Argentino, ver- 
sos de Hugenio Cardenas, mtsica de 
Augusto P. Berto, of Mexico. © 
June 10, 1928; 1.¢. Aug. 80; EH 
697696; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., 
Ss. en. @., Mexico City, Mexico. 18040 


Question (The) ; words and music by 
Sister Devamata [i. e. Laura F. 
Glenn] © 1 e@ July 5, 1928; EB 
696794; Laura: KF. Glenn, La Cres- 
eenta, Calif. 18041 


Quiero verte; cancion Mexicana, letra 
y musica de Luis Hstevané, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at El Paso: pf. © 

‘(1 ¢e. Aug. 20, 1928; BH 704023; Al- 
berto Solis, El Paso. 18042 


ler; pf., 4 hands. © Aug. 24, 1928; 
2 ¢. Aug. 27; BH 699210; John Church 
co., Cincinnati, O. 18043 


Railroad porter blues; words and mel- 
ody by Spencer Williams.’ © 1 ec. 
Aug. 11, 1928; E 696975; Georgia 
music ¢o., New York. 18044 


Rainbow’s end; poem by Mary Ricca 
Compton, music by E. L. Ricca. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1928; EH 704289; Emile 
Louis Ricca, San Jose, Calif. 18045 


Rainy (A) day; by Myra Elsworth 
Burdick; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 9; E 696891; G. Schirmer inc., 
New York. 18046 


Ramas csizmat, to estét kivanok, ud- 
varom udvarom; melody by Nador 
Joska, of Hungary. ©1c. July 23, 
1928; E 695656; Marton Sandor, 
Budapest, Hungary. 18047 


Ramblin’ mind blues; words and mel- 
ody by Williard Thomas. ©.-1 e. 
Aug. 10, 1928;- E 696936; Chicago 
music pub. co. ine., Chicago. 18048 


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18049 


pt. ill, n. S., v. 23 


Ramona; waltz song, lyrics by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, Italian version by 
Maria Perrocata, Spanish version by 
Juan Velasquez, music by Mabel 
Wayne; pf. ace. with ukulele or 
banjulele banjo arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Aug: 21, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
23; E 698229; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18049 


Razor blades; syneopation, by Raie 
Da Costa, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug. 7, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 8; E 697356; 
Keith, Prowse & .co., ltd., London. 


18050 


Realmonte; waltz, musica di G. Ca- 
pizzi. [Melody only] © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1928; E 699003; Giacomo Ca- 
pizzi, New York. 18051 


Regen; filmcapriccio,' von Hans May, 
bearb. von L. Zeitlberger, both of 
Germany; orch., mit pf.-direction. 
4to. © July 26, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 14; 
EX 6974380; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

18052 


Remember me; words by Wally Brain- © 


ard, music by Richard M. Jones; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 16, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 18; EH 699054; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

18053 


Reminiscence; by H.. Kogen, op. 9; pf. 
© 1 ¢ Aug. 1, 1928; E 695810; 
Harry Kogen, Chicago. 


Republican march; words and music 
by P. H. Horvath. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1928; E 696653; Paul Hutyan Hor- 
vath, Daisytown, Pa. 18055 


Requiem aeternam; death and the fu- 
ture, music by Ludwig Hellwig, 
copyright is based upon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher, namely, his 
interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed; male voices a ¢ca- 
pella. 4to.’ © Feb. 14; 1928; 2 ec. 
June 27; E 699197; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 18056 


Restless Mary ; by Chick Story [pseud. 
of Oliver BE. Story]; 1st violin. © 
1c. Aug. 30, 1928; BE 704244; Cres- 
cent music pub. co., Boston. 18057 


Retort (The); words anon., music by 
Gerrard Williams, of Great Britain. 
© Aug! 2 P9282 090i” Ano! Oe 
697442; Hdwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don, 18058 

Return of the gondoliers; by Carl W. 


Kern, arr. by Edouard Hesselberg ; 
pf., 4 hands. © July 31, 1928; 2 ec. 


18054 


Aug. 2; EH 695790; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. (18059 


Revenge ; by Domenico Savino; pf. © 
July 11, 1928; 2c. July 12; BE 695380; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

18060 


Revenge; waltz song, lyric by Sam 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by 
Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Aug. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 28; B 
699208; Remick music corp., New 
York. 18061 


Revolution; by R. S. Stoughton; pf. 
© Aug. 9, 1928; 2 ¢ Aug. 20; E 
699143 ; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

18062 


Richmond high, march; by A. J. Bur- 
roughs; band with solo B flat cornet 
conductor. 4to. © Aug. 10,1928; 2c. 
Aug. 13; E 698032; Alfred Jesse Bur- 
roughs, Richmond. - 18063 


Ricordi del passato; versi e musica di 
F. Trombetta. 4to. [Words and 
melody only] © July 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 2; EH 695783 ; Francesco Trom- 
betta, Philadelphia. 18064 


Rien n’est si doux; paroles par Elie 
Bourgault, musique de J. R. Dick, 
of Canada; violin et pf. ace. © 
July 18, 1928; 1c. July 30; E 697339 ; 
Joseph Robert Dick, St. George Hast, 
Que., Canada. 18065 


Rigadoon royal; [arranged] by Alfred 
Moffat, of Great Britain; violin 
with pf. ace. (Thirty-three 18th cen- 
tury English violin pieces with pf. 
ace.) © June 15, 1928; 1 c. July 
28; E 697295; Schott & co., ltd., Lon- 


don. [© arrangement] 18066 
Right ho; words and music by A. 
O'Brian.’ © 1 ¢c. Aus. Zo) 4923's: bh 


704125; Adele O’Brian, Columbus, O. 
18067 


Rinconcito lejano . . .; cancidn Mexi- 
cana, letra de Gustavo Hoyos Ruiz, 
musica de Alfonso Esparza Oteo, of 
Mexico. © July 1, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
30; E 697695; A. Wagner y Levien, 
sues., Ss. en ¢., Mexico City, Mexico. 

18068 


Ritorna amamma amé; words and mu- 
sic by P. Sciascia. [Words and 
melody only] ©1 ce. Aug. 29, 1928; 
E. 704209; Pasquale Sciascia, Phila- 


delphia. 18069 
Ritorno; appassionato gioioso, von 
Fritz Wenneis, instrumentiert von 


Ali Pach, of Austria ; salon-orchester, 
mit pf. direktion. © May 5, 1928; 


940 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Le. Aug. 4; E 697367; Film-musik- 
union, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 18070 


Rivera (Nicholas) Hymn; words and 
music by N. Rivera, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco. © May 29, 
1928 ; 2c. Aug. 6; E 695865; Nicholas 
Rivera, San Francisco. 18071 


Rivolta ; film-musik, von Gottfried Hup- 
pertz, of Germany; salon orch., mit 
pf.direction. © May 5, 1928; 1 e¢. 
July 31; E 697319; Film-musik-union, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 18072 


Roberte; waltz, by Werner R. Hey- 
mann, of Germany; melody with pf. 
ace. ©i1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 695929 ; 
Fred Wreede, Berlin-Wilmersdorf 1, 
Germany. 18073 


Robin’s (The) return; lyric by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, music by Leander 
Fisher, arr. by Christopher O’Hare. 
4to. 1. 3-part choral; sop., 1, 2, and 
alto.—2. 2-part choral. © Aug. 3, 
1928; 2 c. each Aug. 4; E 695830, 
695832; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 18074, 18075 


Rocking (The) chair; by Felix Swin- 
stead, of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 
2, 1928;.,1.c. Aug... 17;. BE. 697449; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 18076 


Rodrigo (Joaquin) Deux esquisses 
pour violon et piano; par Joaquin 
Rodrigo, of Spain. 1. L’amoureuse 
au bord de la petite fontaine. [1 
other] © July 12, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
21; E 697555; Rouart, Lerolle et cie, 
Paris. 18077 


Rosleins heimweh; melodisches_ ton- 
stitick, von C. Heins, op. 166, bearb. 
von Hermann Wenzel, both of Ger- 
many; pf. © Mar. 16, 1928; 1 «¢. 
June 13; E 607463 ; Carl Heins, Leip- 
zig. 18078 


Rokseth (Y.) Trois chansonniers 
francais du XV° siécle; toute la 
partie musicale [éditée] de Y. Rok- 
seth et G. Thibault, of France. fasc. 
To ey Dee ok, 1920S 1e Apr: 27; 
1928; A—Foreign 38706; HE. Droz, 
Paris. 18079 


Roll on Rotary; words and music by 
Kenneth Mackenzie; mixed voices. 
i) oly 2b; 1998" 2 e-"Aue: 7: Bi 
695856; Westport Rotary club, West- 
port, Conn. 


Rolly-bolly baby ; words and melody by 
Wendell Hall. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; 
E 696987; Wendell Hall music pub- 
lishers, Chicago. 18081 


18080: 


18091 


a 


Romance; par C. Boellmann, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 12, 
1928; 1c¢ Aug. 21; EH 697585; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 18082 


Romantic (A) night; nocturne, by 
Maurice Spitalny, arr. by Floyd J. 
St. Clair; orch. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 7; E 695871; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 18083 


Ronald (Landon) Four album songs: 
words by Arthur L. Salmon, Irene 
Oldershaw and James Thomson, mu- 
sic by L. Ronald, of Great Britain; 
med. voice. © July 5, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 21; E 697507; Enoch & sons 
(1927), ltd., London. 18084 


Rosas de Anahuac; waltz lento, por 
F. A. Vargas; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 6; E 696765; Fernando A. 
Vargas, Philadelphia. 18085 


Rose; theme song, lyric and music by 
Jack Arthur and Horace Lapp, both 
of Canada. © Aug. 18, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 22; E 697486; Capitol publish- 
ers, Toronto, Canada. 18086 


Rose, I do love thee; fox trot, par 
F. Warms, of France; orch., parties 
séparées, avec pf. conducteur. © 
sully 82... D928 2° 1. C. sadie® eee Hy 
697549 ; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

18087 


Rose (The) I planted for you; 2 pt. 
song, words by Mae Dunai, music by 
Chester Nordman. 4to. © July 28, 
1928; 2 c. July 30; E 695875; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

18088 


Rose (A) in a garden; words and 
music by M. L. Fellmann. [Photo- 
stat). © DPolew Aug re23 >) 
698132; Marie Louise Fellmann, San 
Francisco. 18089 


Rose in the bud; words by Perey J. 
Barrow, music by Dorothy Forster, 


arr. by Clarence Lueas, of Great 
Britain; 3 female voices. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © 
Aug. 22, 1928; 1 e. Aug. 24; EB 
697670; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
18090 

Rose o’ Glengary; Irish ballad, by 


J. E. Vail. SkKaneateles, N. Y., A. 
E. Gridley. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 18; E 698163; Josephine 
Eldridge Vail, Thompsonville, Conn. 

18091 


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18092 


Rose of my garden dreams; words and 
music by Robert B. Rohrbach and 
John M. Schlegel, jr. © Aug. 7, 
1928; 2 c Aug. 9; E 695916; Schle- 
gel and Rohrbach, Allentown, Pa. 

18092 


Roses: (The) of my garden; fox trot, 
de Edmond Mahieux, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Jily 12, 1928; 1 c, Anpie2tar) Eb 
697559; HEditions musicales Evette, 
Paris. 18093 


Roses of yesterday; words and melody 
by I. Berlin. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1928; 
E 699004; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 18094 


Rosita; Spanish song, words and mu- 
sic by B. Amador, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Calexico, Calif. ©1ce. Aug. 
29, 1928; E 704182; Benito Amador, 
Calexico, Calif. 18095 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) -Tem- 
péte; extrait du Barbier de Séville, 
arr. par F. Salabert, 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
duly 12," 19283. 146. Auer 2hs. Hi 
697600; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

18096 


Russian rag; interpolating the Prelude 
by Rachmaninoff, by George L. 
Cobb, arr. by Roy Smeck; ten. banjo, 
with Pl. Ace. © Aug, 2° 1928-2 e@. 
Aug. 8; E 696720; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

18097 


Russian roubles; fox trot, by the Ma- 
haraja Saheb of Porbandar, of Great 
Britain, arr. by Lewis Stone, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © dune 8, 1928; 1.4 
June 19; E 692881; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 18098 


Rustic (A) dance; by Myra Elsworth 
Burdick: pf, "© (Awes 3, 1928: 2 ‘ec: 
Aug. 9; E 696894; G. Schirmer ine., 
New York. 18099 


Rutland (Harold) Two sea-shanties ; 
arr. by H. Rutland, of England; pf. 
1. Shenandoah. [1 other] © July 
30, 1928; 1 « July 31; E 697344; 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 18100 


’S all over but the shouting; from 
‘Hold everything, words and melody 
by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1928; E 698011; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 18101 


of France; 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Sad (The) story; words by F. Roma, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1928; E 696857; Frank Roma, Lodi, 
Bae 18102 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Mar- 
che du synode de Henry VIII; orch. 
de Roger Branga, of France; petit 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. © July 
12, 1928; 1 c« Aug. 21; E 697572; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 18103 


— Ronde de nuit d’Htienne Marcel; 
arr. par Roger Branga, of France; 
petit orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© July 12, 1928; 1 « Aug. 21; E 
697570; Durand et cie., Paris. 

18104 


Sally I’ve found you; fox trot, words 
by E. Dodson, melody by Lillian 
Ruth [pseud. of Lillian Ruth Dod- 
son | 1 ec. Aug. 10, 1928; E 
695950; Edgar Dodson, Oakland, - 
Calif. 18105 


Sancta Maria; musique par Alex. de 
Taeye, of Belgium; chceur mixte 4 4 
voix, soli et orgue. © July 12, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 21; E 697618; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 18106 


Sand (The) dance; schottische, by 
Robert C. Williams; pf. © July 25, 
1928; 2 c..Aug.. 2; E 695772; An- 
thony brothers, Fall River, Mass. 

18107 


Santa Clara valley; waltz song, words 
and music by J. W. Barrows. 
[Words and melody only] [Blue- 
print] © 1° ¢) Aug 30, e260 Er 
704237; Joseph Whitman Barrows, 
Palo Alto, Calif. 18108 


Saskatchewan; fox trot, words -by 
Edgar Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by .Alvin .D. Keech; , in) F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 17,.1928; 1 «& Aug. 18 E 
697660; Lawrence Wright music ce., 


London. 18109 
Saviour (The) and the rose; words 
and music by Otto Funk. © July 


26, 1928; 2 ec: July 30; E 696708; 
A. L. Grundy music pub. co., Mor- 
risonville, Tl. 18110 


Say when; from Say when, words by 
Raymond Klages, music by Jesse 
Greer; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry A. 
Linet] © July 30, 1928; 2 ¢ July 
31; E 696633; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 18111 


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no. 8, 1928 


: 18131 


Scandal;  film-musik, von Ernst 
Fischer, of Germany; salon orch. 
mit pf.-direction. 4t0. © May 5, 
1928; 1 ec. July 31; E 697316; Film- 
musik-union, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

18112 


Searecrow (The); poem by Michael 
Franklin, retold in the form of 6 
fantastie pf. solos by James Ching, 
of Great Britain. 1. A scarecrow 
stood in a field one day. [5 others] 
© Aug. 23, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 30; E 
697688 ; Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 

18113 


Seénes de carnayal; (Carnival scenes) ; 
by Joseph Nussbaum; pf. 1. Panto- 
mime. [3 others] © Aug. 22, 1928; 
2 ec. Aug. 21; E 698227; Sam Fox 
pub. ¢co., Cleveland, 18114 


Scenics; theatre organ series, sketched 
for the organ by Emil Velazco. folio 
3. 1. Silent places. [4 others] © 
July 24, 1928; 2 ec. July 25; EH 
698107; Irving Berlin standard 
musie corp., New York. 18115 


Scheiden; worte von G. Massey, 
Deutsche uebersetzung und musik 
von H. Behr. © Aug. 17, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 21; E 698208; Herman Behr, 
Brooklyn. 18116 


School (The) drill; march, by Stewart 
B. Emerson; pf. © July 25, 1928; 
2 e Aug. 2; E 695770; Anthony 
brothers, Fall River, Mass. 18117 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Sonate nr. 
2; neu bearb., teilweise erganzt u. 
mit fingersitzen versehen, mit 
schluss von Walter Rehberg, of Ger- 
many; klavier; in C dur. © July 
11, 1928; 1 ec. July 24; E 697425; 
Steingriiber-verlag, Leipzig. 18118 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) 
Schlummerlied ; op. 124, no. 16 [and] 
Triumerei; op. 15, no. 7; von R. 
Schumann, arr. von Leo Artok, of 
Germany; salon orch., mit pf.-con- 
ductor. © July 31, 1928; 1 c. July 
30; E 697308; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 18119 


Sciecco mal‘ziusu; versi e musica di 
P. Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
Philadelphia. [Words and melody 


enly¥|;; © 1. ce: July. 23; 1928.:- BH 
696431; Paul Cittarella, Philadel- 
phia. 18120 


Sé que te vas a casar; letra y musica 
por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago: 2 treble voices. © 1. 
Aug. 13, 1928; E 698003; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 18121 


Second childhood; words and music 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. [Words aud mel- 
ody only} ©1e. July 7, 1928; E 
704264; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 18122 


Secret; by W. C. Gunther; pf. © 
June 12:;39283 2ic dude 133: EB 
698111; William Carl Gunther, New 
York. 18123 


Secret (The) of my heart; words by 
R. H. Parsons, musie by Sylvester 
ir Cross) ©'1 « Aug. 15, 1928; 
E 698136; Ruth Edythe Parsons, 
Salem, Or. 18124 


See, this the lamb of God; music by 
‘Christian Weeber [and] Shepherd of 
Israel, give ear; words by O.' Nean- 
der, music by C. Stein, copyright is 
based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher, namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the leg ble nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed; male voices a capella. 4to. © 


Feb; 18, 0192383 \: 2) cx: Fame - 203.1 B 
694986; Carl Fischer, ine. New 
York. 18125 


Seek ye the Lord; sacred solo, music 
by Eusebia Simpson. 1. H gh voice 
in G.—2. Med. voice, in F.—3. Low 
voice, in D flat. © Aug. 20, 1928; 
2c. each, Aug. 30; E 699214; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 18126 


Selection on popular songs; music by 
Eric Coates, selected and arr. by H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aust °S,. 1998: 1 ec Ause 22-1 
697663 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

18127 


Selska zydiwoczka; music by P. Hum- 
eniuk. [Melody only] ©1e. Aug. 
29, 1928; E 704203; Paul Humeniuk, 
New York. 18128 


Semitone study in ©; no. 12 of Ele- 
mentary studies for violin, by 
Rowsby Woof, of Great Britain. ~ 
(In 1929 school examinations violin, 
primary division, list A) © July 
18, 1928; 1 c. July 27; E 697698; 
Associated board of the Royal 
academy of music and the Royal 
college of music, London. 18129 


Send her back to she ma; words and 
melody by Adrian Johnson. © 1 «. 
Aug. 8, 1928; E 696736; United pub. 
co., New York. 18130 


Senior class song of 1929: words and 
music by M. B. Alexander. © July 
24, 1928; 2c. July 30; E 696635; 
Martha B. Alexander, Piedmont, 
Calif. 18131 


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18182 


pt. fines. v.23 


Sentimental Swanee; words by Al 
Bryan, music by Joseph Nussbaum. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 4, 1928; E 695848; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 18132 


Serape (El) ; Mexican dance, by Cady 
C. Kenney; pf. © Aug. 9, 1928; 
2 e Aug. 20; E 699134; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 18133 


Serenade; by Myra Elsworth Burdick ; 
pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2c. Aug. 9; EB 
696895 ; G. Schirmer inc., New York. 

18134 

Sérénade d’extase; by Perey E. Fletch- 
er, of England; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
1 ce. Aug. 18; E 697466; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 


Serenade melanecolique; by A. Graf- 


stein, op. 3; violin and pf. ©l1e. 
Aug. 17, 1928; E 699072; Aaron 
Grafstein, Brooklyn. 18136 


Serenata; trio, par Enrico Toselli, op. 
6, arr. par Ernest Reeves, of Eng- 
land; violon, violoncelle et pf. © 
July 12, 1928; 
697533 ; Delrieu fréres, Nice, France. 

18137 


Serio (El); flamenco, por F. A. Var- 
gas; pf. © July 24, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
6; E 696766; Fernando A. Vargas, 
Philadelphia. 18138 


Service (The) man’s farewell; words 
and melody by H. L. Haynie. ©1e. 
Aug. 138, 1928; E 695962; Hood Lu- 
cas Haynie, Elsinore, Calif. 18139 


Set of toasts; arr. by Boosey & co., 
ltd., of Great Britain; band and 
orch. pts., with pf.-conductor. 4to. 
© July 20, 1928; 1 ec Aug. 21; E 
697519; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

18140 


Sharpe (Cedric) Five little solos; by 
C. Sharpe, of Great Britain; violon- 
cello, pf. ace. i. La poupee. [4 
others] © July 6, 1928; 1 ¢«. July 
18; E 697384; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 18141 


She’s a dandy girl; words by B. Moore, 
music by David Reed. © 1c. Aug. 
1, 1928; E 696647 ; Bonnie Moore, Hr- 
langer, N. C. 18142 


She’s my lovely, lazy Daisy; words by 
Mrs. U. P. Cutts, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. Aug. 29, 1928; E 704229; Gladys 
Campbell Cutts, Bullock, N. C. 

18143 


She’s such a perfect lady; words by 
EK. Grossman, music by Ted Ward 


18135. 


dG Augir2t) Bh - 


[pseud. of E. D. Ward] © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1928; E 698058; Edward Gross- 
man and Edward Denver Ward, 
Brooklyn. 18144 


Shepherds’ dance; words by Frederick 
H. Martens, musie by Edward Ger- 
man, arr. by Gottfried H. Federlein. 
4to. 1. Mixed voices. 2. Men’s 
voices. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2c. Aug. 9; 
E 696879, 696880; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 18145, 18146 


Shiver m’ timbers; nautical narrative, 
by H. Elliott-Smith, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 4, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 21; E 697511; 
Boosey & co., lItd., London. 18147 


Shoe shiners drag; by Ferd, Jelly Roll, 
Morton; pf. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 18; E 699059; Melrose bros. 
musie ¢co., inc., Chicago. 18148 


Show boat; selection, by Jerome Kern, 
selected and arr. by J. Ord Hume, 
of Great Britain; brass band. lLon- 
don-Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. 4to. 
© July 30, 1928: 1 c Aue lis; 
697420; T. B. Harms co., New York. 

18149 


Show girl; words by E. Grossman, mu- 
sic by Ted Ward [i. e. E. D. Ward] 
©l1c. Aug. 28, 1928; E 704189; Ed- 
ward Grossman and Edward Denver 
Ward, Brooklyn. 18150 


Si aste quisiera; cancion Mexicana, 
letra y musica de Jorge Deleon 
Paniagua, of Mexico, domiciled at 
El Paso; dos voces. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1928; E 704087; Alberto Solis, El 
Paso. 18151 


Siegeshymne; 1870, worte und musik 
von H. Behr. © Aug. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 21; E 698209; Herman Behr, 
Brooklyn. 18152 


Silence; words by Perey Edgar, music 
by Harris Weston, of Great Britain ; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 c« Aug. 
22; E 697635; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd., London. 18153 


Silent love; words by J. W. Keiller, 
music by Bauer bros.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1928; H 
704175; James William Keiller, Sa- 
vanna, Ill. 18154 


Silvry seas of memory; words and 
music by Billy Male, arr. by L. 
Hawk. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Aug. 
20, 1928; E 704002; Billy Male, Hon- 
olulu, T. H. 18155 


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no. 8, 1928 


Simple romance; par Roger. Guttin- 
guer, of France; violon, violoncelle 
et contrebasse, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 18, 1928; 1 ce. July 28; 
E 697340; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 18156 


Simplicity ; by J. Lewis Browne; copy- 
rght is claimed upon new matter 
of J. L. Browne, namely his arrange- 
ment for organ as contained in the 
copies filed. © June 25, 1928; 2c. 
June 27; E 696005; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 18157 


Sims (Lee) piano method; jazz, a 
complete instructor by Lee Sims, ed. 
by Carleton L. Colby. © Aug. 15, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 21; E 699150; Ted 
Browne music co., ine., Chicago. 

18158 


Since I fell in love with you; original 
lyric by Florian and Robert Kat- 
scher, words by Ralph Stanley, mu- 
sie by R. Katscher, English arr. by 
Harry S. Pepper, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace.,; with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 16, 1928; 1 ec. July 
17;, EH 697278; B. Feldman. & @o., 
London. 18159 


Since I’ve grown so used to you; words 
and music by G. E. Harris. © July 
26, 1928; 2. ¢. July 30; E 696698; 
George E. Harris, Oklahoma City, 
Ok1. 18160 


Since you have gone; lyrics by Oscar 
Lasser, music by H. Rubenstein, of 
Russia, domiciled at Sanatorium, 
Col. ©i1c. Aug. 16, 1928; E 698126 ; 
Harry Rubenstein, Sanatorium, Col. 

18161. 


Since you said there is no Santa Claus; 
words and music by M. Speizman. 
©1c. Aug. 22, 1928; E 704069; Mor- 
ris Speizman, New York. 18162 


Sincerely; words by Johnny Mack and 
Phil Julius, music by A. S. Levitt. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 4, 1928; E 696776; Arthur S. 
Levitt, Cleveland. 18163 


Sing a song when happy; vocal fox- 
trot, words and music by Ernest 
Melvin, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
by Keech; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 9, 1928; 
1 ¢c. Aug. 22; E 697664; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

18164 


18175 


~ 


Sing lo; words by EH. J. McLane, music 
by J. Coakley. [Words and melody 
ONLY 1.6 ban G pe, 20..t0eo., ES 
704150 ; Jack Coakley and Edward J. 
McLane, San Francisco. 18165 


Sing no sad songs for me; text by 
Christina G. Rossetti, music by Ray- 
mond Earle Mitchell; med. voice; in 
EH. Chicago, H. T. Fitz-Simons, pub- 
lisher. © July 21, 1928; 2c. Aus. 7; 
E 698110; H. T. Fitz-Simons, Chi- 
cago. 18166 


Sing sister sing; stuttering song, words 
by Howard Johnson, music by Robert 
King; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
2 ¢c.. Aug. 4; E 696752; Skidmore 
music co., inc., New York. 18167 


Sing the merry harvest song; from the 
cantata, The harvest, text by ©. Gor- 
don Wilcox, music by Richard 
Kountz; 4 pt. song, mixed voices. 
Ato. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 29; 
E 699221; M: Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18168 


Singende (Der) teufel; oper in vier 
aufztigen, von Franz Schreker, of 
Austria, klavierauszug mit text von 
Walter Gmeindl, © June 27, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 8; D 27347; Universal edi- 
tion actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

18169 


Sir Patrick Spens; traditional ballad, 
set to music by Herbert Howells, of 
England, op. 23; bar. solo and cho: 
4to. © Aug: 14, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 15; 
E 697411; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 18170 


Sirba slanic: by J. Moskowitz. [Mel- 


ody only] ©1e. Aug. 21, 1928; BE 
7040438; Joseph Moskowitz, New 
York. 18171 


Six, sixteen or sixty, we need mother; 
words and music by W. L. McCredie. 
(C)- Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 21: H 
699147 ; Walter L. McCredie, Everett, 
Wash. 18172 


Skaters (The) ; arpeggio piece, by Lud- 
wig Renk: pf. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 17; E 699097 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 18173 


Skeeter and bumble bee; words and 
music by Bob Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 1928; 
E 704198; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 18174 


Skirts and shapes; words and melody 
by G. Lee. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1928: 
E 695992; Guy Lee, New York. 

: 18175 


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18176 


Sky blue; waltz, by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
Boston, Evans musi¢ co. © Aug, 21, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 24; E 698260; M..T. 

. EHKyans, Boston, 18176 


Sleep baby sleep; by Johnny Tucker 
and Joe Schuster, scored by George 
J. Trinkaus; vocal orch., in D. 4to. 
©: Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; E 
699109: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18177 


Sleep baby sleep; words and music by 
Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster ; pf. 
and ukulele ace.. © July 31, 1928; 
2 ¢«. Aug. 3; E 696812; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 18178 


Sleep, Dolly, sleep; lullaby, by Myra 
Elsworth Burdick; pf., with words. 
OreAdig: 1821928122 ve Ange O30 H 
696883; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18179 


Sleep, my baby; words by Edna Leigh- 
ton, music by Oscar Condon; high or 
med. voice. “Cy Aus: 3: 1928 : 2m: 
Aug. 9; H 696887; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


Sleepy Hollow; waltz, words by Derek 
Barnes, music by Paul Barry, of 
Great Britain; pf.'and ukulele acc.; 
in #. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 24, 1928; 1 c Aug. 
22; E 697665; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 18181 


Sleepy Honolulu town; words and 
melody by Mary Warl [pseud. of 
Robert King], Ted Fiorito and 
Harry Warren. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1928; 
EK 695918; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 18182 


Sleepy (A) song; by F. Griesinger, op. 


1; pf. Cleveland, Carr studio. 

Aug. 29, 1928)2°" 2, es) vAme. . Zoi ih) 
699236; Frederick Griesinger, Cleve- 
land. 18183 


Sleepy time; musical play for little 
folk, in 38 scenes, words and music 
by Alice Remsen. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. June 29, 1928; D 
27350; Alice Remsen, New York. 

18184 


Small (Jacob Lionel) Twenty-seven 
melodious and rhythmical exercises ; 
by J... Small; cornet or trumpet. 
CG) Fuly 24, OZR = Datars Sale) aetna) 
696767; Jacob Lionel Small, Wilkes- 


Barre, Pa. 18185 
Small (A). violet. I. plucked, from 
mothei’s grave; words and music by 
HK. W. Shockley. [Words and melody 


ony] "Owl. ef Auger2o. 1928 oh 


18180° 


pt. 111, n. S., Veco 


704227 ; Emory W. Shockley, Salis- 
bury, Md. 18186 


Smile; lyric and musie by Terese Rob- 
ert [pseud. of T. Shiverts] [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Aug. 8, 
1928; E 696855; Theresa Shiverts, 
New York. 18187 


Smiroth Zebulon; recitative fiir kan- 
toren, redigiert und hrsg. von Zebu- 
leon Kwartin. Erstes sammelwerk 
Seinen improvisationen. 4to 

(Qqybyat Aya) 

-© June 26, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff June 
29; A 1084051; S. Kwartin, Brook- 
lyn. 18188 


Snake eyes; melody by H. S. Parham. 
©.1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696850; H. 
Strathdene Parham, Chicago. 18189 


Snake hip dance ; words and music by 
Wilton Crawley, arr. by Harry 
Schoolfield; pf. and. ukulele acc. 
New York, Crawley music co. © 
Aug.’ 10, 192832 e@ vAugiod5:) BE 
68045 5 Wilton Crawley, New York. 

18190 


Snake hips dance; words and music 
by. W. Crawley, arr. by Harry 
Schoolfield; pf. and ukulele acc. 
1c, Aug. 38, 1928; E 686743; Wilton 
Crawley, New York. 18191 


Snick-a-doodle; rag, by J. Vollmar; 
Hawaiian guit. with regular guit. 
ace. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 ec Aug. 15; 
EH 688050; Jacob Vollmar, Rochester, 
Na iXs 18192 


Snitchin’ gambler blues; words and 
melody by Will Slade. © 1c. Aug. 
6, 1928; E 696783; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 18193 


Snow (A) song of Russia; by Vladi- 
mir Heifetz; pf. © Aug. 24, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 25; E 698309; Schroeder 
& Gunther, ine., New York. 18194 


Snowflakes; by W. F. Wirges: pf. © 


Aug; 16, 1928; ..2..c;,Augs.16;. EH 
699015; William FEF. Wirges, .New 
York. 18195 


So lonesome blues; words and melody 
by Williard Thomas. © 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1928; E 696930; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 18196 


So many times; lyric by Judy Shea, 
music by M. Gowenlock. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 14, © 
1928; E 695995; Marjorie Gowen- 
lock, Chicago. 18197 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


So sad and lonely; words by O. L. 


Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 696799; 
(Oliver Lee Clark, New Orleans. 
18198 | 
Solitaire ; mukidhl setting, by Spencer 
Williams; pf. Aug. -18, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 11; E 696965; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine, New York. 
18199 


Sdlo en el mundo; cancion Mexicana, 
arr. de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1 c. Aug. 15, 1928; BE 704079; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 18200 


Some day my only; fox trot ballad, 
words and music by M. Krieger, arr. 
by Q. Roscoe Snowden. © 1-¢. Aug. 
18, 1928; E 699066; Murray Krieger, 
New York. 18201 


Some day you'll be sorry; written by 
Clifford Seyler, composed by Regi- 
nald Morgan, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations]. © Aug. 
20, 1928; 1 ic. Aug. 22; H 697633; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

18202 


Some summer night; waitz, words and 
music by E. DeGross. New Haven, 
W. J. Perks music dept. © July 17, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; EH 695866; Ernest 
DeGross, New Haven. 18203 


Some sweet someone; from Good boy, 
words by Bert Kalmar, music by 
Herbert. Stothart and Harry Ruby; 


pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 24, 
1928 ; 2 ce. Aug. 27; E 699186; Harms, 
inc., New York. 18204 


Somebody’s someone is biue; fox trot, 
words and music by J. Sharpe and 
G. O. Pierce. [Words and melody 
only) © .1f ¢. Aug. 6, 1928; EB 
695898; Jack Sharpe and George O. 
Pierce, Pasadena. 18205 


Someday; words and music by Bruce 
Davidson. [Photostat] © 1. Aug. 
11, 1928; E 695955; Bruce J. David- 
son, Marseilles, RT. 18206 


Someday; words and music by W. J. 
Vinopal. © 1 ¢ Aug.' 18, 1928; E 
695972 ; Winn J. Vinopal, Lakewood, 
O. 18207 


Someday—someone will be sorry; fox 
trot, words and music by Del Cabell 
[pseud. of A. T. Cabell] . [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Aug. 20, 
1928; E 704039; Adelbert Trash 
Cabell, Denver. 18208 


48219 


- 


| Someday you'll pass this way again; 
Clark, music by Ray Hibbeler. © | 


words and. music by Irma Hopper. 
Cy Ager 21 1928 2g Aug’ 20 =) By 
698212; Gene Austin, inc., New York. 


18209 

Somerset (A) rhapsody; by Gustav 
Holst, of England, op: 21; orch., 
with pf. conductor arr. by Vally 


Lasker. .© July 18, 1928; 1c. July 
31; E 6973838; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) l1td.; London: 18210: 


Something tells me; words by Mary 
Ricca Compton, music by HH.) L. 
Rieea.'1 © lye vyAug, 15, 1928500 
699048; Emile Louis Ricca, San 
Jose, Calif. 18211 

Something to remember you by; by 
Paul. Cunningham, orchestrated by 
George J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. with 


words. ; 4to. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. 
Aug. 20; EH 699110;,M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 18212 
Sometime;.words by A. Z. H.. Abbott, 
music by . Robert Van _ Sickle. 
[Words and melody, only] © 1 ce. 
Aug. 2, 1928; E 695805; Alta Zera 


Ellen Abbott, Mentor, 18213 


Son tres flores; cancion Mexicana, arr. 
de §. R. Ramos, of Mexico, domi- 


Minn. 


ciled at Chicago; dos voces. [Pho- 
tostaty, “) te AdsY to 1o2s, BE 
704082; Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 

18214 


Sonamilla camipiaci; velsi e musica 
di P. Cittarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at Philadelphia. [Words and mel- 


ody only! © 1 ¢. June 26, 1928; E 
694929; Paul Cittarella, Philadel- 
phia. 18215 


Song (The) garden; words and music 
by Sister Devamata [i. e. L. FP. 
Glenn|i © 1>¢e. July »5,° 1928; EB 
696793; Laura F. Glenn, La Cres- 
centa, Calif. 18216 


Song of my heart; words and music 
by Sister Devamata [i. e. L. F. 
lenn bys-OQod exp daly By 192834 
696792; Laura F. Glenn,.La Cres- 
centa, Calif. 18217 


Song (A) of sunshine; swing song, by 
Ernest Reeves, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Aug. 2, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 11; E 697392; Walsh, Holmes. 
& eco., ltd., London. 18218 


Song. (The) of the Jew holy city of 
Jerusalem; words and music by 
Peter Henry Kanstrup; in E. © 
1c. Aug. 22, 1928; E 704093; Peter 
Kanstrup, Long Beach, Calif. 18219 


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18220 


pt. 11, n. S.,'v. 23 


Song (The) of the short wave ham; 
words and melody by L. A. Bur- 
leigh, jr., harmony by L. S. John- 
son; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Cecelia M. Beane. 4to. © July 14, 
1928; 2 ec. July 20; E 698238; Lewis 
Albert Burleigh, jr., Augusta, Me. 

18220 


Song of tribute to Sacco and Vanzetti; 
by Axel Gerhard Dehly; pf. 4to. 
© Aug. 25, 1928. "2 .e.yAne v9 -) 
699237; Maydell publications, Bos- 
ton. 18221 


Songs my mother taught me; (Als die 
alte mutter sang); by Antonin 
Dvorak, English version and arr. by 
Franz CC. Bornschein. 1. Men’s 
voices.—2. Mixed voices.—3. Sop, 
alto’ vand’~ bar.” -4te!-*©:* Aus: 18, 
1928; 2 ce. each Aug. 22; E 698214— 
698216; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 18222-18224 


Sonia; Polish dance, by Alfred Prince, 
of Great Britain; pf., four hands. 


©... Aust 16, 1928 + 9 eo Nate iy =e) - 


699101; Theodore Presser .co., Phila- 
delphia. 18225 


Sophomore prom; lyric by Raymond 
Klages, melody by Jesse Greer; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Hank Li- 
net. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c.. Aug, 23; 
ET 698244; Robbins music corp., New 
York. - 18226 


Sophomore Sue; words by Charles To- 
bias and Jack Murray, music by Al 
Sherman. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. e¢ Aug. 10, 1928; E 
695949; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 18227 


South bound blues; words and melody 
by Bernice Edwards. © 1 ¢c. Aug. 
10, 1928; H 696929; Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago.. 18228 


South Carolina croon song; 38-part 
song, words by Will Deems, music 
by Harvey Gaul; women’s. voices, 
with sop. solo. 4to. © June 29, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 1; E 696677; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 18229 


Southern twilight; idyl, by Franklin 
Glynn; organ. © Aug. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 8; E 696827; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 182380 


Soy sirena; cancién Mexicana, letra y 
musica de Luis HEstevané, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 20, 1928; BH 704024; Alberto 
Solis, El Paso. 18231 


Spacious (The) firmament on high; 
words by Joseph Addison, music by 
Benedetto Marcello, adapted and 
arr. by Orlando A. Mansfield, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
©:,Aug.) 1,.°1928 ; (2c; pApen2 thE 
695768; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 18232 


Sparkling waters; arpeggio waltz, by 
Charles F. Carey; pf. © July 25, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 2; E 695778; An- 
thony brothers, Fall River, Mass. 

18233 


Speak easy; by Clarence Williams and 
Joe Oliver. [Melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 18, 1928; E 699084; Clarence 
Williams music pub. ¢o., inc., New 
York. ‘ 18234 


Spinning song; words by Gwendolen 
Paget, music by Gerrard Williams, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 2, 1928; 
1 ec. Aug. 17; E 697444; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 18235 


Spirit of Indiana; march, by M. H. 
Hindsley; band. © 1.e¢ Aug. 10, 
1928; E 696945; Mark H. Hindsley, 
Bloomington, Ind. 18236 


Spirit of Spokane; valse de salon, by 
A. Treumann; pf. © 1 ce Aug. 6, 
1928; E 696772; Adolf Treumann, 
Chevelah, Wash. 18237 


Spirit (The) of war mothers; by R. 
Fox; pf. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1928; 
E 704108; Ronald Fox, Mt. Clemens, 
Mich. 18238 


Spirit (The) of youth; march, by S. 
A. Frost: pf. 7©O.auy, 2 ofa C. 
Aug. 18; E 6991635 S..A., Frost, 
Hastport, Me. 18239 


Splendour (The) falls on castle walls; 
words by Tennyson, music by W. A. 
Pickard-Cambridge, of Great Brit- 
ain; low or middle voice. [Jn Six 
songs] © Aug. 238, 1928;.1 c. Aug. 
24; E 697651; W. A. Pickard-Cam- 
bridge, Oxford, England. 18240 


Spring blossoms; words by Ina Gainer, 
‘music by Edwin Vaile McIntyre; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 18, 
1928 3/2 »@.; Auge. 22s) Hiv 69s2ihi ns 
Fischer & bro., New York. 18241 


Spring. ecstasy; by Domenico Savino; 
pf. © July 13, 1928; 2 e. July 14; 
EK 696707 ; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 18242 


Squads. right; by Frederic Hart; pf. 
© Aug. 3, 1928; 2 ce. Aug: 9; E 
698096; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18243 


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no. 8, 1928 


18264 


a 


Srebny dzwonek (Silver-bell) ; waltz, 
by G. Apolsky; 1st violin. © 1. 
July 2, 1928; E 696540; George 
Apolsky and Paul Bukantis, Detroit. 

18244 


Staffin; old Gaelic long tune, words 
from the Bible, music adapted and 
arr. by Hugh S. Robertson, of Scot- 
land; mixed voices. 4to. © July 
10, 1928; 1 c. July 30; E 697328; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 18245 


Starlight brings memories of you dear ; 
words and melody by W. A.. Whit- 


more. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; EH 
695884; William Augustus- Whit- 
more, New Orleans. 18246 


Start the band; words by Ted Lewis 
and Jack Osterman, music by 
Maurie Rubens. © Aug. 10, 1928; 


2 c. Aug. 11; E 699011; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. © 
18247 


Stepping along; by Cedric W. Lemont ; 
pf. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 ce. July 30; 
i 695882 ; Shattinger piano & music 
GO:,. St. Louis. 18248 


Stolen moments; fox trot ballad, words 
by E. Patton, music by Al Evans, 
arr. by G. M. Tidd; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © July 28, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 3; 
BH 696714; G. M. Tidd, Columbus, O. 

18249 


Stornelli abruzzese campagnole ; words 
and music by P. Sciascia. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Aug. 29, 
1928: E 704210; Pasquale Sciascia, 
Philadelphia. 18250 


Stornello; poesia popolare Toscana, 
musica di Barbara Giuranna, of 
Italy. © Aug. 16, 1928; 1 ec Aug. 
im: 697482. "G. Ricordt & —co., 
Milan. 18251 


Story (The) the roses told; words 
and music by A. M. Kerr. © July 
26, 1925; 2 @. July 30; E..6968l10; 
Avelyn M. Kerr, Milwaukee. 18252 


Strauss (Richard) Freundliche vision 
(A welcome vision); op. 48, no. 1, 
arr. von Eduard Rudolf [pseud. of 
Rudolf Hladisch], of Austria; orch. 
mit harmonium u. violin obligat, mit 
pf. direction u. worte. © July 17, 
1928; 1c¢. July 31; E 697400; Adolph 
Firstner, Berlin. 18253 


Street (A) of Pekin; 
mezzo, 


Chinese inier- 
by Jean Beghon, arr. by 


James ©. McCabe; orch., with pf. 


conductor: 4to. © Aug. 38, 1928; 

2 c. Aug. 4; E 696750; Maurice 

Baron, Great Neck, L. I. N. Y. 
18254 


Stutterin’ blues; melody by H. S. Par- 


ham. 1) cm AMZ SI ag2s ; 
696851; H. Strathdene Parham, Chi- 
cago. 18255 


Suite in the olden style; by William 
Lovelock, of England; 4 flutes. Prel- 
ude. [5 others] © June 20, 1928; 
1c. July 3; E 697433; Rudall Carte 
& co., ltd., London. 18256 


Suite of dances; by William Clifford 
Heilman; violoncello and pf. Dance 
in E flat. [2 others] © Aug. 3, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 9; E 696897; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 18257 


Suite para piano; par Joaquin Rod- 
rigo, of Spain. 1. Prélude. [4 
others] © July 12, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
21; EK 697556; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 18258 


Summer days; by Willi lLauten- 
schlaeger, of Germany, op. 104, no. 


Jee pet. CC) Nues 16, 1928 2 eneAuie. 
17; E 699098; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 18259 


Summer (A) evening; nocturne, by H. 
Kogen, op. 12; pf. © 1c Aug. 1, 
1928; E 695809; Harry Kogen, Chi- 
cago. 18260 


Summer land; words and music by 


B. E. Murch. [Words and melody 
only | > ©? "te “Aug a 192577 on 
696869; Bess Evangeline Murch, De- 
troit. 18261 


Sun (The) goes down; words by Lil- 
lian Rosedale Goodman, music by 
Rudolph G. Kopp; in C. © Aug. 3, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 4; E 696796; Harms, 
inc., New York. 18262 


Sunset dreams; words by Thomas 
Moore, music by Mabel Ackernley, of 
England. London, Novello & co., 
ltd. © Aug. 14, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 15; 
E 697406; John Coates, Northwood. 
England. 18263 


Supplementary examination pieces; by 
Arthur Kingsley, of Great Britain, 
op. 19; pf., primary division, lists 
A and B. 1. Exercise in C maj. and 
E. min. © Aug. 30, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
31; E 697704; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 18264 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18265 


pt. 111, HESE 23: 


Supplementary examination pieces; by 
Arthur Kingsley, of Great Britain, 
op. 20; pf., elementary division. 1. 
Study in G major. [3 others] © 
Aye: $30, FO2Z8y 0 Ea Aue, ais. 
697705; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 18265 


Supplementary examination pieces; by 
Arthur Kingsley, of Great Britain, 
op. 21; pf., lower division. 1. Study 
in G major. [3 others] © Aug. 30, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 31; EH 697706; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 18266 


Supplementary examination pieces; by 
Arthur Kingsley, of Great Britain, 
op. 22; pf., higher division. 1. Study 
in A major. [4 others] © Aug. 30, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 31; E 697707; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 18267 


Supplication; by Brian Hope, of Hng- 
land; pf. © Aug. 10, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
11; E 697410; Elkin & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 18268 


Sur la cote d’ azur; romance:sans pa- 
roles, par 
France, -op-..105, spt.3.7ens lasemaiy. 
Paris, Edition Sylvine-Edmonde. © 
July 12, 1928; 1c. Aug, 21; H 697528 ; 
HK. Gagnebin, Paris. 18269 


Sweet April passes by; words by Ina 
Gainer, music by Hdwin Vaile Mc- 


Intyre: women’s voices. 4to. © 
Aug. 418) 928; .12 et Aue. 1225 0 
698218; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

18270 


Sweet bunch of daisies; melody arr. 
by El Watson. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1928; 
EH} 698089; R. S. Peer, New York. 

18271 


Sweet childhood home; words and mu- 
sic by Frank Bowler [i. e. R. F. 
Bowler] © 1 ¢. Aug. 30, 1928; BH 
704260; Reuben F. Bowler, Atlanta, 
Ga. 18272 


Sweet clover time in Indiana; words 
by Will J. Mungovan, music by Matt 
Mungovan [i. e. Matthew William 
Mungovai] ©1c. June 4, 1928; H 
693199 : Matthew William Mungovan, 
Chicago 18273 


Sweet Hlaine; words by Albert Hack- 
ney, music by L. Hogan. Margate 
City, N. J., Lola music pub. co. © 
Jahy--<i.6, , 1928 +,, 2~.G.., Aug. « dS eva 
699159 ; Leona Hogan, Philadelphia. 


18274 

Sweet Hawaiian dream girl; waltz 
song, words by Spencer Williams, 
music by Joe Green. © Aug. 30, 


Edmond Gagnebin, of | 


1928; 2 ec. Aug. 29; E 699232; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 
18275 


Sweet Hawaiian kisses; valse song, by 
Chick Story [pseud. of Oliver E. 
Story]; E flat alto saxophone. © 
1c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 704245; Cres- 
cent music pub. co., Boston. 18276 


Sweet La Rain; words and music by 
A. Dominique, arr. by Charles J. 
Levy. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Aug. 16, 1928; E 699034; Anatie 
Dominique, Chicago. 18277 


Sweet little pal of my dreams; words 
by. Marty Kittleson, music by Rob’t 
H. Brennen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1928; E 696661 ; 
Martin Kittleson, So. Portland, Me. 

y AS2S. 


Sweet Madeline of Cleveland; words 
‘ by Ezra Brown, music by Nathaniel 
Spady, of Canada. © May 15, 1928; 
1c. June 25; H 692941 ; Hzra Brown, 
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 18279. 


Sweet Mandy Lou; lyric by Olive 
Windette, music by C. W. Applebee. 
© 1c. July 23, 1928; E 698170; C. 
Winnett Applebee, Chicago. 18280: 


Sweet mother of mine; words and mu- 
sic by A. S. Plank. ©1 ce. Aug. 10, 
1928 ; E 698174; Alvin S. Plank, Port 
Huron, Mich. 18281 


Sweet Philomel; ballad, words and mu- 
sic by Kashmira [pseud. of Kash- 
mirah Dinshah], New York City, 
Frank Harding. © June 26, 1928; 
2c. July 2; E 693956; Kashmirah 
Dinshah, Malaga, N. J. 18282. 


Sweet rapture; valse, by J. M. Bald- 
win; pf. ©. Aug. 1, 1928; 2 e. July 
30; E 695883; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 18283. 


Sweet Sars’parilla; written and com- 
posed by Tommy Handley and H. E. 
Kavanagh, both of Great Britain; 
in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 17, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
21; E 697495; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 18284 


Sweet visions; by J. Vollmar; Hawai- 
ian guit., with 2nd Hawaiian guit. 
and regular guit. ace. © Aug. 8, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 688051; Jacob 
Vollmar, Rochester, N. Y. 18285. 


950 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Sweetest (The) little girl on earth; 
fox trot, words by Fred Squires, mu- 
sic by Onel O’Connor [pseud. of L. O. 
Gittens] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1928; HE. 696915; 
Lionel O’Connor Gittens, New York. 

18286 


Sweetest (The) story ever told; part 
song, words and music by R. M. 
Stults, arr. by Philip Greely; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 20,1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 1; E 696676; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 18287 


Sweetheart I love you; words and 
music by Bud Morley [pseud. of 
H. J. Morley], assisted by Grace 
Allen. New York, H. J. Morley mu- 
sic co. © June 30, 1928; 2 c. July 
11; EH 698115; Hugh J. Morley, Co- 
lumbus, Ind. 18288 


Sweetheart, I’m dreaming of you; 
adapted by Desmond Carter and 
Hal Brody, of Great Britain, from 
the Mardi Gras movement of the 
Mississippi suite, composed by Fer- 
die Grofé; in HE flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 4, 
1928; 1 c. June 15; E 692581; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

18289 


Sweetheart (The) of De Molay; words 
and music by N. Linke; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
6; E 686801; Norman Linke, Colum- 
bus, O. 18290 


Sweetheart of mine; waltz, words and 
music by J. F. Gregson. ©1ce. Aug. 
10, 1928; E 695948; John F. Greg- 
son, Springfield, Ill. 18291 


Sweetheart why don’t you answer; 
words and Mnusic by H. K. Headley. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1928; E 704291; 
Hubert Kiyne Headley, Los Gatos, 
Calif. 18292 


Sweethearts; valse, by George Rosey 
[pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg]; full 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
July 3, 1928; 2c. Aug. 28; E 698328: 
G. M. Rosenberg, New York. 182938 


Sweethearts call; words and music by 
A. J. Ziegler. [Words and melody 
fai Cot Gc. AUe. ol. tole. By 
704281; Albert J. Ziegler, Minneapo- 
lis. 18294 


Sweethearts for life; words by F. 
Evans, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 29, 


12644—28—_6 


18305 


~ 


1928; E 704231; Fern Evans, Bra- 
shear, Mo. 18295 


Sylphe ; film-musik, von Gottfried Hup- 
pertz, of Germany, op. 31; salon 
orch., mit pf.-direction. © May 5, 
1928; 1 c. July 31; BE 697317; Film- 
musik-union, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

18296 


Symphony in D minor; by César Au- 
guste Franck, ed. by Percy Guoet- 
schius; pf. © June 28, 1928; 2 «. 
and aff. Aug. 4; A 1086050; Oliver 
Ditson ¢o., Boston. 18297 


Szamlalom ae érozsa, valasztottam, 
haztink koriil virag voltam; melody 
by Sandor Jeno and Magyar Lasz.o, 
of Hungary,. © 1.¢ July 23, 1928; 
EB 695654; Marton Sandor, Budapest, 
Hungary. 18298 


Table for two; lyric by Raymond 
Klages, melody by Jesse Greer; pf. 
ace., .with ukulele arr. by - Hank 
Linet. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. Aug. 
23; E 698246; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 18299 


Take care and stick by me; words by 
K. E. Schene, music by Robt. H. 
Brennen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696858; 
Katherine EH. Schene, Louisville. 

18300 


Take it away from here; words aid 
music by F. W. Longshaw. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 24, 
1928; E 7041387; Fred W. Longshaw, 
New York. 18301 


Take me in your arms again; words 
by F. Richardson, music by Svyl- 
vester I. Cross. © 1 ©€ Aug. 6, 
1928; E 695890; Florence Richard- 
son, Tacoma. 18302 


Talisman (The); overture, by Lester 
Brockton, arr. by M. L. Lake; band, 
with conductor. 4to. © Aug. 11, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 13; E 698041; Lud- 
wig music pub. co., Cleveland. 

18303 


Tall cedars of Lebanon march; words 
and music by H. P. Wilkins; pf. 
© 1 «Aug. 3, 1928; Hi 696735 ; 
Harry P. Wilkins, Washington. 

18304 


Tammany (The) cat; words and mu- 
sic by M. S. Davis. Los Angeles, 
Los Angeles music pub. co. © Aug. 
2), 1928 ¢.2--6n AUE.. Os, Eh 695913 ; 
Mary Smyth Davis, Sunland, Calif. 

18305 


951 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18306 


Tangerina; tango, de S. Hsvé, arr. par 
Speranza Camusat, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
12... 1928; 1 e. Augi2h? Gh Gora02: 
Choudens. Paris. 18306 


Tango blue; tango, melody by Milton 
Rettenberge. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1928; 
E 695922; Spier and Coslow, inc., 
New York. 18307 


Tap (The) dance; from 9th edition 
of George White’s scandals, words 
and music by B. G. De Sylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. © July 
30, 1928; 2 c« Aug. 1; E 696634; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 18308 


Tap on the window mother; by Fred- 
eric Hall. [Melody only] © 1 ce. 
Aug. 30, 1928; E 704252; Crescent 
music pub. co., Boston. 18309 


Tarantella; by Gaston Borch, of Nor- 


Way; BpL.. yO. Auew 1) O28. o 2 4c: 
Aug. 24; E 698267; Belwin, inc., 
New York. ; 18310 


Tatra; film-musik, von Eduard Cza- 
janek, of Czechoslovakia; salon 
orch., mit pf. direction. © May 5, 
1928; 1 ce. July 31; E 697323; Film- 
musik-union, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 

18311 


Te amo y te amaré; bolero, letra y 
musica de L. B. Girona; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1928; E 695977; Luis 
Berrios Girona, Santurce, P. R. 

18312 


Te quise y te perdi (I love you but 
I’ve lost you) ; Mexican waltz song, 
words and music by B. Amador, of 
Mex.co, domiciled at Calexico, Calif. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1928; E 704181; 
Benito Amador, Calexico, Calif. 

18313 


Tefilath Samuel, recitativen flr kan- 
tor, Sabbath und scholosch regolim, 
words of Hebrew prayers, componirt 
und hrsg. von Samuel Kavetzky. 
erster teil. New York, Metro music 


co. 4to, CGbyinw nbpn) 
© July 20, 1928; 2 ce. Aug. 13; EB 
699153; Samuel Kavetzky, New 
York. 18314 
Tejeda de Ruiz (Blanca) 40 can- 
ciones populares Chilenas; por B. 
Tejeda de Ruiz, of Chile © 1. 
Aug. 1, 1928; BH 697326;° Blanea 

Tejeda de Ruiz, Santiago, Chile. 
18315 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Tell me cutie; words and music by 
Clitus M. Wickens; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2c. Aug. 16; 
E 699061; Universal music sales, 
Chicago. 18316 


Tell me where is fancy bred; 4 pt.- 
song, words by Wm. Shakespeare, 
music by Donald Edeson,. of Great 
Britain; male voices. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
4, 1928; 1 ec. July 18; E 697381; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

18317 


Tell me your dream; love song, by 
G. Romilli, arr. by George J. Trink- 
aus; orech, 4to. © July 25, 1928; 
2c. July 28; H 696689; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 18318 


Tell the birds of paradise; vocal fox 
trot, from The island princess, words 
by Guy K. Austin, music by Hubert 
W. David, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with special arr. for banjulele banjo 
and ukulele by Keech; in F. | [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
10, 1928; 1 «. July 24; E 697269; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 18319 


Tempest love theme; waltz theme, by 
Hugo Riesenfeld; orch. © Aug. 29, 
1928 ; 2c. Aug. 31; E 698326; Edwin 
F. Kalmus, inc., New York. 18320 


Tempranilla (La); corrido Mexicana 
del Bajio, letra y muSica de S. R. 
Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; dos voces. [Photostat] © 
1c Aug. 15, 1928; H 704089; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 18821 


Ten little miles from town; words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Elmer Schoe- 
bel; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 2; E 696670; Irving Berlin, 
ine. ‘ 18322 


Tenda (La) rossa; versi di S. Mar- 
torelli, musica di Raffaele De Luca, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Words and melody only] © Juiy 
1, 1928; 2 ¢« Aug. 4; HB 695822; 
Salvatore Martorelli, New York. 

18323 

Tender heart; intermezzo, by Con 
Baga, arr. by Adolf Lotter, both of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 18; E 697467: Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. 18324 


Tenement Rose; valse song, by Chick 
Story [pseud. of Oliver E. Story]; 
pf. ©1c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 704247; 
Crescent music pub. co., Boston. 

18325 


952 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 a 18346 
Tentation; film-musik, von Julien Britain; military band. lLondon, 
Porret, of France, op. 189; salon Chappell & co. Itd. © July 21, 
orch., mit pf.-direction. © May 5, 1928; 1 ce. Aug. 2; E 697337; Harms, 
1928; 1 ec. July 31; E 697322; Film- inc., New York. 18336 

musik-union, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 
18326 | That’s grandma; words and music by 


Teres (A.) ‘favorite fantasie no. 3; on 
Paderewski’s Menuet antique, tran- 
scribed and adapted in medium 
grade with additional harmony by 
A. Teres, op. 66;. pf. ©.June, 21, 
1928; 2c. June 28; E 698716; Albert 
Teres, New York. 18327 


Terrible (The) Mississippi flood; 
valse song, music by Chick- Story 
[pseud. of Oliver E. Story] [Mel- 
ee only] © 1c. Aug. 30, 1928; 

E 704238; Crescent music pub. co., 
Boston. 18328 


Tesoro mio ! walzer, von EH. 
Becucci, op. 228, arr. von Leo Artok, 
of Germany.; orch., mit pf.-conduc- 
tor. © July 31, 1928; 1-c. July 30; 
E 697313; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 18329 


Teufel (Der) in der mettenacht; 
comic, von P. Miiller; 1st violin. © 
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1928; E 698076; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 183830 


Th’ way love’s doped my mind; words 
and music by A. S. Watkins. © 
1c. Aug. 14, 1928; E 695981; Anne 
Spencer Watkins, New York. 18331 


Thank you; words by W. C. Poole, 
music by Haldor Lillenas, of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Indianapolis; pf. 
© June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 9; EB 
695106; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 18332 


Thanksgiving; hymn, words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by William 


Berwald; mixed voices. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. 4to. 
Wi via.’ RO: . 1, Gy... SEEN on 54, 


696685; Oliver M. Edwards, 
cuse, N. Y. 18333 


That Aloha waltz; words by Ruth 
Florence, music by J. Noble; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © July 25, 1928; 2 «. 
July 28; E 695695; John Noble, 
Honolulu. 18334 


That man of mine; words and melody 
by Don Patterson. © 1 ec. Aug. 20. 
1928; E 698178; Donald William 
Patterson, Streator, Ill. 18335 


That’s a good girl; selection, by 
Joseph Meyer and Philip Charig, 
arr. by Dan Godfrey, of Great 


Syra- 


Harry Barris, Jimmy Cavanaugh 
and Bing Crosby; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © June 
11, 1928; 2c June 12; EB 696534; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 18337 


That’s like taking you away from me; 
words and music by Dave Ringle. 


[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1928; E 704114; David Rin- 
gle, Jersey City. 18338 


That’s my pal; words by J. H. Hom- 
berger, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Aug. 29, 1928; E 704232; Francis H. 
Homberger, Oneida, Ill. 18339 


That’s where happiness dwells; fox 
trot, by Chick Story [pseud. of 
Oliver E. Story]; 1st violin. ©1e. 
Aug. 30, 1928; E 704249; Crescent 
music pub. co., Boston. 18340 


Théme et variations; par Fernand 
Mawet, of Belgium; orgue. © July 
12, hogs, 1 'e. Aue, 21 em 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 18341 


Then came the dawn; words by Al 
Dub‘n, music by Harry Warren; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
‘Breen. © Aug. 6, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 
7; E 695863; Gene Austin, inc., New 
WOK. 18342 


Theodora-leap year; words by G. Main, 
music by Chester HEscher. [Words 
and melody only] @ 1. Aug. 2, 
1928; E 695819; George Main, Vic- 
toria, B. C., Canada. 18348 


There’s a rainbow ’round my shoul- 
der; words and music by Al Jolson, 
Billy Rose and Dave Dreyer. 
Aug. 6, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 7; E 695862; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

18344 


Theta Upsilon song book 1928; ed. by 
H. E. Swisher. 4to. © July 30, 
19282) ¢: Aug. 33" aft Aue, 13+" A 
1086293 ; Theta Upsilon sorority, by 
Helen E. Swisher, Chicago. 18345 


They fall in love; from Billie, lyric 
and music by George M. Cohan. © 
Atig. (25) 1928* 2 ei! Ane’ 29+" h 
699228; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18346 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18347 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


They’re doing the Black bottom in 
Charleston ; fox trot, by Chick Story 
[pseud. of Oliver E. Story]  [Mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 
704254; Crescent music pub. co., Bos- 
ton. 18347 


They that wait upon the Lord; an- 
them, words from the Bible, mus‘c 
by ©. A. Gabriel. 4to. © July 25, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 16; E 699025; Chal- 
var Axel Gabriel, Duluth, Minn. 


18348 
Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Friihlingsfeier (La féte du_ prin- 


temps) ; ballettszenen aus der oper 
Hamlet, arr. von EH. Haensch, of 
Germany; orch., mit pf. direktion. 
Leipzig, Verlag Anton J. Benjamin. 
1. Lindlicher tanz. [5 others] © 
July 12, 1928; 1 ¢. Aug. 3; EH 697358 ; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 18349 


Though you went away; waltz, words 
by Ken Sargent, music by Pete 
Schmitt; pf. acc., with ukulele or 


banjulele banjo arr. by Art Addoms. - 


© July 25,1928 2°-e day | 307. 
696611; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 18350 


Three married martyrs; trio for men, 
written by Robert Rutherford, com- 
posed by Harold Arpthorp, of Great 
Britain; in D. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © July 17, 1928; 1. 
Aug. 21; E 697494; Reynolds & co., 
London. 18351 


Three (A) room flat; words and mu- 
sic by F. W. Resch. © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1928; E 699045; Fred William 
Resch, Hollywood, Calif. 18352 


Three words; lyric and music by L. 
C. Mueller. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1928; EB 
704098; Lena Cloud Mueller, Long 
Beach, Calif. 18353 


Thy love and you; words by Monk 
Seaton, music by V. A. Vedova. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 7, 1928; E 695895; Victor Ara- 
mis Vedova, New York. 18354 


Thy way is best; words by Bessie Gil- 
lespie, musie by E. E. Hufnagel. © 
Aug. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 2; E 695782 ; 
Edna E. Hufnagel, Holland, Ind. 

18355 


Tia Juana; words and music by Billy 
Heagney. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1928 yE 704265; Fred 
K. Steele, inc., New York. 18356 


Ticklish T lly; fox trot, by Chick 
Story [pseud. of Oliver E. Story] 
[Melody only] © 1c. Aug. 30, 1928; 
EH 704253; Crescent music pub. co., 
Boston. 18357 


Tiger rag; fox trot, by the original 
Dixieland jazz band, new arr. by 
Billy Morse; orch. 4to. © Aug. 18, 
1928; 2 ec Aug. 21; E 699112; Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. 18358. 


Tillie’s Willie; words by P. L. Mun- 
ford, music by W. L. Roberts. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 2.¢. Aug. (27 ; 4689201; (P..15 
Munford, Atlanta. © 18359: 


Tip toes; by Merle Johnston; E flat 
alto saxophone, with pf. acc. © 
Aug. 8, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 9; E 695939 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

18360 


Tired; words by. Austin Wallack and 
E. M. Wallack, music by HE. M. Wal- 
lack. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1928; E 698008; Edna 
Mary Wallack, Jennings, Kans. 

18361 


Tis true, I never was in love; words 
by Alexander Brome, set to music 
by Colin Macleod Campbell, of Great 
Britain; low voice, in ¥. © July 2, 
1928; 1 c. July 14; HE 697394; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 18362 


To be forgotten; words and music by 
I. Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1928; E 704194; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 18863. 


To horse; kinema kameo, by H. Fred- 
eric Curzon, of Great Britain, op. 4, 
no. 1; orch., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 30, 1928; 1c. 
Aug. 21; E 697512; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 18364 


Toch (Ernst) Sonate; von EH. Toch, 
of Austria, op. 44; violin u. Klavier. 
©). July ‘31; 19285 Pes suly S0: EE: 
697306; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 

18365. 


Tomboy; words by Wish Wynne, music 
by G. Forbes Russell, of Great Brit- 
ain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 17, 1928; 1 «. 
Aug. 21; E 697496; Reynolds & co., 
London. 18366: 


To-morrow at ten; words and music 
by W. H. Morgan. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
30; E 699240; William H. Morgan, 
Crisfield, Md. 18367 


904 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


To-night; words and music by B. C. 
Hodgson; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 2, 1928; 2c. Aug. 4; E 696758 ; 
Bert Cecil Hodgson, Knoxville, Tenn. 

18368 


Too busy; fox trot, words by Ned Mil- 
ler, music by Chester Cohn, arr. by 
©. Sciacca; band. obl. 24mo. © 
Aug. 7, 1928; 2c. Aug. 8; HE 695909 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18369 


Too late; words by Grace KE. Wall, 
music by Buddy Walling [i. e. Elea- 
nore Walling]. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 
1928; E 698177; Eleanore Walling, 
San Quentin, Calif. - 18370 


Too much attention; lyrics by John R. 
Marchini, music by Marvin Smolev. 
(rane. 4.1928: "2c, Aug. 10; 
695940; Joseph R. Marchini, New 
York. 18371 


Torch dance; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Edward German, 
arr. by Gottfried H. Federlein. 4to. 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Men’s voices. 
iC). Aug. .4,, 1928):..2, ex; Aug. 9; EB 
696875—696876; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 18372, 18373 


Traenen ; unbekannter Englischer dich- 
ter, uebersetzt von H. Behr. © Aug. 
24, 1928; 2 c« Aug. 27; E 699191; 
Herman Behr, Brooklyn. 18374 


Trajedia [!] de la bombilla; dto, 
versos de Obregon, letra y musica 
por 'S. R. Ramos of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; por dos voces. © 1. 
Aug. 15, 1928; E 698068; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 18375 


Trembulanka; music by P. Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 1928; 
EK 704202; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York, 18376 


Trill study; no. 20 of Elementary 
studies for violin, by Rowsby Woof, 
of Great Britain. (Jn 1929 school 
examinations violin, elementary di- 
vision, list A) © July 18, 1928; 1c. 
July 27; EK 697700; Associated board 
of the Royal academy of music and 
the Royal college of music, London. 

18377 


Tristeza y dolor (Sorrow and pain) ; 
danza, letra y musica por S. Gon- 
zalez, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
CASO. Din: MChoL Tt Cee, AMS.) 44, (1928 : 
E 696996; Salome Gonzalez, Chicago. 

18378 


Trobador (EI); serenata Mexicana, 
letra y musica por I. M. Valle, of 


4 18390 


Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1928; E 698004; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 18379 


Trubel; film-musik, von T. R. Leusch- 
ner, of Germany, op. 47; salon orch., 
mit pf.-direction. © May 5, 1928; 
1e. July 31; E 697318; Film-musik- 
union, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 18380 


True love; by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; melody, with 
pf. ace. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1928; EB 
704280 ; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

: 18381 


Trysting time; idyll, by Perey Elliott, 
of England; pf. © Aug. 2, 1928;1¢. 
Aug. 11; E 697389; Walsh, Holmes 
& co., Itd., Londen. 18382 


Tsechaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Nuits 
blanches ; mai, op. 37, no. 5, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France; orch., avec 
pi..conducteur. 4to. ©, July . 12, 
1928; 1c. Aug, 21; EH 697588; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 18383 


Le perce-neige; avril, op. 37, no. 4, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
oreh., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
July eS 928 Gs, ea eae 
697577; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

18384 


Turbulent waters; photoplay music, by 
H. Maurice Jacquet; orch., with pf. 
or organ conductor. © July 31, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 1; E 696645; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 18385 


Turn ye to me; 3 pt. chorus, words by 
Christopher North, old Highland 
tune, arr. by Katherine K. Davis; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 24, 
1927; 2c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 698313; 
EK. C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 

18386 


‘Twas long ago; Christmas anthem, 
music by H. P. Hopkins, op. 117; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 16, 1928; 
2 e. Aug. 17; E 699087; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18387 


Tweedles and Twidella of fountain 
court; 11 easy pieces, by Harold Co- 
lombatti, of Engiand; pf. bk. 1, 
nos. 1-6—bk. 2, noss/(-11. 4G) Jjaly 
6, 1928; 1 c. each Aug. 18; E 697454, 
697455 ; Bosworth & co., ltd., London: 

18388, 18389 


Twilight and starlight; fox-trot, words 
by Helena Alberts, music by M. H. 
Hindsley. [Photostat] ©1 ec. Aug. 
6, 1928; E 696780; Mark H. Hinds- 
ley, Bloomington, Ind. 18390 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18391 


Twilight memories; words and music 
by Z. Insall. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; 
E 696984; Zilpha Insall, El Paso. 

183891 


Two girls are better than one; fox 
trot, by Chick Story (pseud. of Oli- 
ver E. Story]; pf. © 1c Aug. 30, 
1928 ; E 704248; Crescent music pub. 
co., Boston. 18392 


Tyranny; motion picture music, by 
Richard Howsgill, of England; orch., 
with pf. conductor. , 4to. © Aug. 
8, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 20; E 697475; 
J. R. Lafleur & son, ltd., London. 

18393 


U-laikii (The) course for Hawaiian 
steel guitar; by, J. J. Passerino. 
Lessons no. 1-10. © June 16, 1928; 
2 ce and aff. Sept. 4; A 1087833; 
John Joseph Passerino, Los Angeles. 

18394 


Ultimo (El) charro; cancion Mexicana, 
letra de Raul Castell, musica de 
Jorge Deleon Paniagua, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 704088; Alberto 
Solis, El Paso. 18395 


Underneath the falling leaves; words 
by Charles Tobias, music by Al 
Sherman’) ©» Aves) 225) 1928). 2c. 
Aug. 24; E 698287; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inec., New York. 18396 


Unirea romanilor; by J. Moskowitz; 


violin. © 1 ec Aug. 21, 1928; HE 
704045; Joseph Moskowitz, New 
York. 18397 


United States to you, the red, the 
white, the blue; by C. Fox; band. 
© Aug. 138, 1928; 2 c« Aug. 18; E 
699157; Catharine Fox, Middletown, 
Del. 18398 


Up to date bathing girls; words by 
Malcolm McComb, music by Wil- 
liam ©. K. Irwin. [Words and 
melody only] ©1l1e Aug. 138, 1928; 
E 695969; May Irwin, New York. 

18399 


Vals misterioso ; de Belisario de Jests 
Garcia, of Mexico, op. 57; pf. © 


July” 10). 1925s ecw Aey our 
697693 ; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., 
s. en c., Mexico City, Mexico. 18400 


Valse caprice; by Helen Fawn Rior- 
don; pf. © Aug sO 1928" 2) 'c. 
Aug. 13; E 698037; Gilbert music 
co., Chicago. 18401 


Valse de concert; by Gaston Borch, 
of Norway; pf. © Aug. 12, 1928; 


©. 17 ¢: 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


2 c. Aug. 24; E 698268; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 18402 


Valse in A; by Elsie Whitcomb; pf. 
© Aug. 14, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; B 
699051; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 18403 


Valse tzigane (Zigeunertanz—Gipsy 
dance) ; von Albert W. Ketélbey, arr. 
von Leo Arték, of Germany; salon 
orch. mit pf.-conductor. © July 31, 
1928; 1 ec. July 30;'H 697312; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

- 18404 


Valsette; by Mary Calvert; pf. © 
Aug, 22, 1928.4 2 ue) aie. 
698292; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 18405 


Valsons; par J. G..Lamothe, of Haiti, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 704075; Jean Gomez 
Lamothe, New York. 18406 


Vaniteaser; from Earl Carroll’s vani- 
ties, words by Paul Jones, music by 
Michael H. Cleary; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 


Aug. 10,1928; 2 e. Augy 11; H 
699012; Shapiro, Bernstein & Go., 
inc., New York. : 18407 


Variations on a theme in D major; by 
Adam Carse, of Great Britain; pf. 
© June 21, 1928; 1c July 28; HE 
697294; Augener, Iitd., London. 

18408 


Varita de Nardo; cancion Mexicana, 
letra y mtsica de Joaquin Pardavé, 
of Mexico. © Aug. 15, 1928: 1 «. 
Aug. 80; E 697690; A. Wagner. y 
Levien, sucs., §. en c., Mexico City, 


Mexico. 18409 
Vendedora (La) de besos; cancion- 
blues, letra de José FEF. Elizondo, 


mitsica de Federico Ruiz, of Mexico. 
© June 25, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 30; E 
697691; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., 
s. en ¢., Mexico City, Mexico. 18410 


Vendicatrice (La) .(The revenger) ; 
romanza, versi e musica di A. Pan- 
taleo, of Italy, domiciled at Detroit. 
© 1.¢ Aug. 20,, 1928; 698184; 
Angelo Pantaleo, Detroit. 18411 


Venezia ; de Folies-Wagram, paroles de 
Paul Briquet et José Bérys, musique 
de T. Petralia C., of Italy. © July 
12, 1928; 1 ce. Aug. 21; E 697539; 
A. et G. Carisch et cie., Paris. 

18412 


956 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


Venezia; par T. Petralia C., of Italy; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
iyi th 1201928 .¢ d4-cer,/ Ang.) 2h3) 
697538; A. et G. Carisch et cie., 
Paris.. 18413 


Vera dear; words by H. W. Murray, 
music by David Reed. © July 30, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 1; E 696643 ; Herbert 
W. Murray. Rochester, N. Y. 18414 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Bolero; from Sicil- 
ian vespers, arr. by R. E. Hildreth. 
4to. 1. Band, with solo B flat cor- 
net conductor.—2. Orch. with pf. 
conductor. © July 28, 1928; 2 e. 
each Aug. 20; E 699123, 699124; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

18415, 18416 


Il trovatore (Trubadur); scena 
Ww wiezieniu z opery, Podkiad tekstu 
i nut opracowat B. J. Zalewski; 
chér meski z sopran. 4to. © Aug. 
toy dees se CG, Aug: 15: Ey, 698258 ; 
Bolestaw J. Zalewski, Chicago. 

1 


Il trovatore; selection from the 
opera, arr. by Arthur Purcell, of 
winetang; cot. bk. 12. °C) Aug. Ti, 
1928; 1c. Aug. 11; EF 697408 ; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 18418 


Vernal dawn; words and music by 
Kashmira [pseud. of Kashmirah 
Dinshah] New York City, Frank 
Harding. © June 26, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 2; E 6938955; Kashmirah Din- 
shah, Malaga, N. J. 18419 


Viola da gamba schule; fiir violoncel- 
listen u. freunde der viola da gamba, 
von Paul Griimmer, of Germany. 
[German, French and English text] 
(ody 5, 1998 - oT c Suly.24. 
697351; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

18420 


Violette révait; par H. Tellam, of 
France; oreh., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 12, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 21; 
E 697564; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 18421 


Vision (A); by Ethel Barns, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © June 15, 
1928; 1c. July 28; E 697299; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 18422 


Visions of you; waltz ballad, words 
and music by Bill Nokes. © Aug. 
2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 696802; Wil- 
liam Nokes, Butte, Mont. 18423 


Vivacity ; by Earl Roland Larson; pf. 
©) Ang, 9, 1928; 2.¢e. Aug. 20:7 
699141; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

18424 


18434 


a 


Voice (The) of rejoicing and salva- 
tion; words from Ps. 118, music by 
K. Glaser [and] Sanctus; words by 
Johann Philipp Neumann, music by 
Franz Schubert, copyright is based 
upon new matter of Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher, namely his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed ; 
male voices a capella. 4to. © Feb. 
13, 1928; 2 ec. June 27; EH 694987; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 18425 


Voices of June time; Children’s day 
service, words by Lizzie DeArmond, 
Mattie B. Shannon, and others, mu- 
sic by Roy E. Nolte, Ruth Dale, and 
others. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c. and 
aff. May 14; A 1079066; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 18426 


Vote for Hoover and Curtis and the 
good old G. O. P.; poem by Grace 
Clark, music by Henry Philips. © 
1c. Aug. 29, 1928; H 704207; Grace 
Morris, Lincoln, Neb. 18427 


Waikiki (Spurting waters); by J. 
Volimar; Hawaiian guit. with regu- 
lar guit. ace. @©dAug. 8, 1928; 2¢ 
Aug. 15; HE 698053; Jacob Vollmar, 
Rochester, N. Y. 18428 


Wait and see; words ahd music by 
A. B. Taneyhill, Warren Frisino and 
Perry Alexander. © 1 ec. Aug. 8, 
1928; E 696732; Alex. B. Taneyhill, 
Catonsville, Md. 18429 


Waiting; waltz, words and music by 
R. Fassett, arr. by Bob Taylor; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 6, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 20; E 699122; Riley Fas- 
sett, Denver. 18436 


Walker walks right in; lyrics and mu- 
sic by C. B. Apothikonas, arr. by 
Harry Ferguson. © Sept. 10, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 4, 1928; E 695824; Cora 
B. Apothikonas, New York. 18481 


Waltz bandurski; by L. Witkowski; 


violin. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1928; E 
704018; Leon Witkowski, New 
York. 18432 


Waltz romantic; by E. Pascarella and 
BE. Del; pf. ©1e Aug. 4, 1928: i 
695846 ; Enzo Pascarella and Eugene 
Del, New York. 18433 


Wandering thro’ an old world village; 
romance, by Tolchard Evans, of 
Great Britain; pf. .© Aug. 7, 1928; 
1 c. Aug. 14; E 697422; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd., London. 18434 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18435 


Wanita; words and music by W. 
Franke Harling; in F. © Aug. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 698278; Theo- 
dore Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 

18435 


Wanted; words by Eddie Grant, mu- 
sic by Albert Von Tilzer. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. Aug. 31, 
1928; E 704271; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 18436 


Waich my baby walk; from 7th ed. 
Karl Carroll vanities, words by Jo 
Trent, music by Peter De Rose; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Aug. 11, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 18; E 696973; Irving Berlin. 
inc., New York. 18437 


Way down yonder blues; melody by 
Lemuel Turner. © 1 c¢ Aug. 38, 
1928; E 696739; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 18488 


Waycross Georgia blues; words and | 


melody by Spencer Williams. © 
te... Ave El, 1928) oh. 696919: 
Georgia music co., New York. 184389 


We are girls of the new generation; 
words and music by VY. A. Vedova. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 10, 1928; E 696919; Victor 
Aramis Vedova, New York. 18440 


We'll just be two commuters; from 
Just a minute, words by Walter 
O'Keefe, music by Harry Archer. 
[Words and melody only] ‘© 1 «. 
Aug. 1, 1928; E 696669; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inec., New York. 

18441 


We love each other; words and melody 
by Forrest Simms. © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1928; E 695902; John Simms, Chi- 
cago. 18442 


We’re all for Hoover to-day; words by 
M. A. Majors, music by M. A. Bonds. 
© 1c Aug. 10, 1928; E 696944; 
Margaret Allison Bonds, Chicago. 

18443 


We're for Al; words and music by R. 
J. Dinty Moore. © June 21, 1928; 
2 ¢, July 9;°E 696053; Robert J. 
Moore, Oklahoma City, OE1. 18444 


We're for Hoover and Curtis; words 
and music by Albert Gould and Tom 
Shane; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 

8, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 16; BH 699111; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
18445 


We're waiting for the weather; from 
Hold everything, words and music by 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1° c Aug. 24, 1928;. E 
704135; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 18446 


We've got that in Kentucky too; words 
and music by H. Dixon; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 3; E 696715; Harold Dixon 
music publisher, New York. 18447 


We want Hoover; words and music by 
J. R. Wolter. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1928; 
E 696958; John R. Wolter, Ocean 
Grove, N. J. 18448 


We want Hoover for our President; 
words and music by B. Murray, of 
Canada. © 1c Aug. 13, 1928; E 
696994; Bethune Murray, Chatham, 
Ontario, Canada. 18449 


We want you, we want you, we want 
you, Al and Joe; words and music 
by, L. Healy. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 2; E 696725; Lon Healy, Colo- 
rado Springs, Col. 18450 


Weak knees; words and music by Mur- 
ray Lee Brody. [Words and melody 


only] “©. Gy Ane oe foes, 
696786; Philip J. Brody, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 18451 


Wedding bell blues; words by L. B. 
Knight, melody by Fred Ahlefeld. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1928; E 696734; Lyn- 
ette B. Knight, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

18452 


Wehmut (Melancolie) ; intermezzo, von 
Chr. Teilman, arr. Leopold Weinger, 
of Austria; orch., mit pf. direktion. 
Ato... © July 3l, 192834 eae 
E 697459; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 18453 


Westminster; words by J. B. Reeves, 
musie by Walter E. Kalinowski; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 28, 1928: 
2c. July 30; E 695873 ; Westminster 
cecllege, Fulton, Mo. 18454 


What does it all mean, anyway; words 
by M. H. Pascal, music by George 
HK. Travis. (© 1 @ Aust a2 ea Eh 
704076 ; Milton H. Pascal, New York. 

18455 


What my baby does; words by I. Mil- 
ler, music by Sylvester L. Cross. © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1928; E 695885; Ivy Mil- 
ler, Seahurst, Wash. 18456 


When a fellow’s in a fix; words by Mrs. 
John Monnot, music by Robt. H. 
Brennen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696859; Ar- 
dola Monnot, Yoder, Ind. 18457 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


When evening shadows fade; words by 
Edgar A. Guest, music by L. L. H. 
Ribble. Philadelphia, M. D. Swisher. 
G) Ane. 15, 1928" 2c. Aus. 225° Hh 
698235; L. Lillian H. Ribble, Bangor, 
Pa. 18458 


When I found you; words by Grace 
Hamilton, melody by Jack Stern. © 
1 e@ Aug. 17, 1928; E 698122; Jack 
Stern, San Francisco. 18459 


When I gave my heart to you; words 
and music by B. M. Stanaway. © 
1 ec. Aug. 1, 1928; E 696789; Bessie 
M. Stanaway, Springfield, O. 18460 


When I look in your eyes; waltz song 
from The island princess; words by 
Guy K. Austin, music by Hubert W. 
David, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with special arr. for banjulele banjo 
and ukulele by Keech; in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
10, 1928; 1 ec. July 24; E 697268; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 


When f love I love; from Hold every- 
thing, words and melody by B. G. 
DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Hender- 
son. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1928; EH 695926; 
DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 18462 


When I’m alone with you; words and 
music by M. Grever. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Aug. 29, 1928; 
E 704212; Maria Grever, New York. 

18463 


When I think of Calvary; duet, words 
and music by C. A. Gabriel; with re- 
frain for mixed voices. 8vo. 
Himes. 1928s; 2). e¢. Aus. 16; 
699026; Chalvar Axel Gabriel, Du- 
‘luth, Minn. 18464 


When I walk with you; words and mu- 
sic by B. E. Murch. [Words and 
melody only] ©.1 ec. Aug. 8, 1928; 
E 696870; Bess Evangeline Murch, 
Detroit. . 18465 


When love grows cold; words and mu- 
sic by L. Nicchia. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 
1928; E 695898; Lillian Nicchia, 
Mountain Lakes, N. J. 18466 


When love is everywhere (Das erste 
lied); German poem by Victor 
Bliuthgen, English text and music by 
O. Convert Miller; male voices. 4to. 
OpAug tb. 1998: 2. ¢. July 14:.. 
695422; Oscar Miller, Brooklyn. 

18467 


3-part 
Mar- 


When the band strikes up; 
choral, lyric by Frederick H. 


18461. 


~ 


18478 


tens, music by P. Mario Costa, arr. 
by Christopher O’Hare; sop., 1, 2 
and alto. 4to. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 4; E 695831; Kay and Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 18468 


When the mag-mag-magpies sing in the 
mag-mag-magnolia tree; words by 
Don Rockwell, melody by Sam Gold. 
© 1e. Aug. 8, 1928; BE 695855; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 18469 


When the moon beams; words and 


music by L. L. Yost. © 1c Aug. 
13, 1928; E 696997; Leland L. Yost, 
Kerrville, Tex. 18470 


When we waltzed in the dark; lyric 
by Alfred Bryan, music by John 
Klenner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; E 696992; 
Spier & Coslow, inc., New York. 

18471 


When you are néar; waltz, words and 
music by L. B. Freed; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
6; E 696805; Liegh B. Freed, North 
Manchester, Ind. 18472 


When you came back; fox trot, words 
and melody by George Elmer Ruth- 
erford. © 1 ¢ Aug. 20, 1928; E 
698182; Geo. EH. Rutherford, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 18473 


When you go by; words and music 
by E. LeSieur. ©1c. Aug. 28, 1928; 
EH 704186; Eugene LeSieur, Sanford, 
Me. 18474 


When you know me and I know you; 
fox trot, words by Josie D. Bader, 
musie by Albert EH. Bader; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 27; E 699192; Independent mu- 
sic publishers, Hachita, N. M. 18475 


When you're in love; words and mel- 
ody by T. Dorsey and Wm. Wilkins. 
© 1c Aug. 2, 1928; E 696747; 
Thomas Dorsey, Chicago. 18476 


When you’re in love; words and music 
by Marlin Grace. [Photostat] © 
1 ce. Aug. 1, 1928; KE 696646; Grace 
F. Black, Crescent Beach, Conn. 

18477 


wyaere did the ogo-pogo go; fox trot, 
words by Douglas Stuart, music by 
Paul Andrew, of Great Britain : pf. 
and ukulele ace.; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 26, 
1928; 1c¢. July 9; E 697396; Lareine 
& co., ltd., London. 18478 


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18479 


Where do fairies hide their heads; 
unison song, words by Thos. Haynes 
Bayley, music by William E. Jac- 
quest, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
July 30; ‘19283; Le July? sty’ EB 
697286; Banks & son, York, England. 

18479 


Where the cute cute cuties grow; by 
Irving Rose; pf. © 1 ¢ Aug. 30, 
1928; E 704250; Crescent music pub. 
co., Boston. 18480 


Where the palm trees sway; words by 
Ray Klages, music by Leonard Hay- 
ton and James Mahoney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c Aug. 9, 
1928 ; HE 696918 ; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 18481 


Where the rivers flow into the sunset; 
words by H. H. Story, music by E. 
H. Wilkin and H. H. Story. ©1e. 
Aug. 27, 1928; E 704172; Harry H. 
Story and Edith H. Wiikin, Antioch, 
Calif. . 18482 


Where were you—where was I; from 
Billie, words and music by George 
M. Cohan. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. 
Aug. 29; E 699225; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 18483 


Where you are, near or far; fox trot, 
lyrics by Jack Meskill, music by 
Meyer Gusman, arr. by W. C. Polla; 
orch. 4to. © Aug., 7,71928;. 2: ¢. 
Aug. 8; E 696814; Edward B. Marks 
musie co., New York. 18484 


White horses of the sea; words and 
music by S. J. Shull. © June 30, 
1928; 2 ec. Aug. 1; E 696638; Sallie 
J. Shull, Los Angeles. 18485 


White shadows; words and music by 
E. Carew. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1928; E 
704067 ; Evelyn Carew, Venice, Calif. 


18486 
Who wouldn’t love you; words and 
music by B. HE. Horwitz. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1928; E 699000; Ben H. Horwitz, 
Chicago. 18487 


Whoopee! lyrics and music by Char- 
lotte Kent [pseud. of C. Hochman] 
© 1c¢ Aug. 20, 1928; E 704014; 
Charlotte Hochman, New York. 

18488 


Why; words and music by A. Trini; 
pf. with words. 
EH 695149; Anthony Trini, Brooklyn. 

18489 

Why; words by Sam Gold, music by 
Don Rockwell and Billy Hays; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © July 16, 1928; 


© 1c. Apr. 4, 1928; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


2c. July 18; E 698169; Spier & Cos- 
low, inc., New York. 18490 


Why. (Pourquoi); blues Yale, par 
Henry Gillet, arr. par Ernest Gillet, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur.. 4to.. ©voJuly 12, 1928204 c. 
Aug. 21; E 697567; Paul Decour- 
celle, Nice, France. 18491 


Why did you; words by Mrs. Harry 


Stenholm, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1928; E 704228; Venica 
Stenholm, San Pedro, Calif. 18492 


Why do you take all the sunshine; 
words and music by Martin Colin, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with arr. 
for banjulele banjo and ukulele by 
Alvin D. Keech; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol fa notations] © July 19, 
1928; 1 ec. July 20; E 698233; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 18493 


Why ponder and wonder at life’s great 
game; words and music by F. EH. 
Hockman; pf. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1928; 
E 695957; F. Edna Hockman, Boyn- 
ton, Pa. 18494 


Why should I care for you; words and , 
music by A. H. Swenson; pf. ©1c. 
Aug. 13, 1928; E 695978; Alvin Her- 
bert Swenson, St. Louis. ~ 18495 


Will o’ the wisp; by Gordon Balch 
Nevin; pf. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 25; E 698293; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. . 18496 


Will true love turn cold; words by 
M. Harrell, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«.. 
Aug. 29, 1928; E 704225; Marion 
Harrell, New Bern, N. C. 18497 


Will you forget I love you yet; words 
and tune by H. F. Ledbetter. ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1928; EH 704205; Henry 
Franklin Ledbetter, Winnfield, La. 

18498 

Windsor woods; by Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain, [arranger]; violin 
with pf. ace. (Thirty-three 18th 
century English violin pieces with 


pf. acc.) © June 15, 1928; 1 c¢. July 
28; E 697296; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 18499 


Windy (The) hill; by Roy Agnew, of 
Great Britain; pf. June 21, 
1928; 1 ec. July 28; E 697290; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 18500 


Winter time; words by T. M. Strom- 
stad, music by G. M. Yapp. © 1c. 
Aug. 15, 1928; E 698070; Grace May 
Yapp and Thelma Marion Strom- 
stad, Alkabo, N. D. 18501 


960 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 8, 1928 


Wisconsin (The) volunteer; words by 
V. H. Goff, music by Robert H. 
Brennen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1928; E 699077; 
Victor H. Goff, Bemidji, Minn. 

18502 


Wishing; words and music by A. K. 
Tomezyk. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 704165; 
Aurelia K. Tomezyk, Wilmington, 
Del. 18503 


Witch (The) and the moon; novelty 
dance, by R. 8S. Stoughton; pf. © 


Aug. 9, 1928; 2 ce. Aug. 20; EH 
699135; Walter Jacobs, inc.,~Bos- 
ton. 18504 


With the wind; galop, by Robert C. 
Williams; pf. © July 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 2; E 695771; Anthony broth- 
ers, Fall River, Mass. 18505 


Woman you have deceived me; words 
and melody by A. De Evans, of 
‘Canada. © 1. Aug. 2, 1928; HB 
‘695797; Archie De Evans, Cedoux, 
Sask., Canada. 18506 


Wonderful isle of dreams; words by 
Jean Herbert, music by Jeanne Gra- 
velle; pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 
4, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 16; E 699023; 
Gotham music service, ine. New 
York. 18507 


Wondering; waltz, words by H. W. 
Richardson, music by Earl Rodney. 
© 1.c. Aug. 22, 1928; E 704070; 


Robert S. Flagler, Poughkeepsie, 
IN; tY. 18508 
Wond’ring; words and music by H. 
LeSieur. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1928; BE 
704185; Hugene LeSieur, Sanford, 
Me. 18509 
Wondrous (The) story; Christmas 


cantata, text by Raymond Earl Bel- 
laire, music by Richard Kountz. 
4to. 1. 4-pt.; mixed voices—2. 3- 
pt.; sop. 1, 2, and alto. © Aug. 10, 
1928; 2 ec. each Aug. 15; E 698019, 
698020; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18510, 18511 


Won’t you come back; words by A. F. 
Pennino, music by George J. Miller. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; E 695897; Al- 
fred F. Pennino, New York. 

18512 


Won’t you come back; words by T. E. 
Jensen, music by Sylvester L. Cross. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1928; E 695886; 
Theodore Enoch Jensen, Bremerton, 
Wash. 18513 


18523 


Won’t you sing that old sweet song; 
words and music by Mary Evelene 
Calbreath. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 ec. 
Aug. 21; HE 699152; Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine., New York. 18514 


Won’t you take me to heaven, please 
Lucky Lindy do; words by Florence 
Brooks,.musie by V. Klapperich. ©. 
July 30, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 1; E 696642; 
Verna Klapperich, Mission, Tex. 

18515 


Wot a man; farce in 1 act, lyrics and 
musie by C. M. Smith. © 1c. Aug. 
8, 1928; D 27346; Charles Maxwell 
Smith, New York. 18516 


Would a Manx cat wag it’s tail; fox 
trot, written and composed by Will 
EK. Haines and Julian Wright, both 
of Great Britain; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
20, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 22; HE 697636; 
Francis, Day &: Hunter, ltd., London, 

18517 


Would Sal be a pal to me; words by 
G. J. Wendling, music by G. J. Wen-: 
dling and E. A. Schindler; pf. © 
1e¢. July 18, 1928; E 698175; George 
J. Wendling and Edward A. Schin- 
dler, Chicago. 18518 


Wreck (The) of the Chicago-New Or- 
leans special, no. 3; words and mu- 
sie by Spencer Williams. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 25, - 
1928; E 704144; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 18519 


Y pos que le voy a hacer; cancion 
tipica Mexicana, letra y musica de 
Raul Castell, of Mexico, dom‘ciled 
at El Paso; pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1928; E 704021; Alberto Solis, El 
Paso. 18520 


Ya volo la paloma; danzon, musica de 
I. Alcocer, of Mexico; pf. con letra. 
©p Avie 1; 1928-0 di ee Aue (305 
697697; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., 
S. en c., Mexico City, Mexico. 18521 


Yascha Michaeloffsky’s melody ; words 
and music by I. Berlin. © Aug. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 698156; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 18522 


Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (Chorus 
nove Jerusalem) ; motet, founded on 
the ancient Sarum hymn melody, by 
B. Harwood, of England, op. 47; 
cho., with organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 
7, 1928; 1 ce. Aug. 7; E 697358; Basil 
Harwood, Bristol, England. 18523 


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18524 


Year (The) will soon be ended; tr. 
by J. C. G., musie by J. A. Schulz 
[and] Beside the manger; words by 
Paul Gerhardt, tr. by John Kelly, 
music of a folksong, copyright is 
based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 

. tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed ; male voices a capella. 4to. © 
Feb.) 13,. 1928; -2).e@, dune; 27; BH 
694981; Carl Fischer, ince, New 
York. 18524 


Yearning for you; by Terry Jefferson; 
pf. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1928; E 695924; 
Mario Jefferson, Painesville, O. 

18525 


Yearning for you; by Terry Jefferson ; 
pf. Rev..copy..©.1 ec. Aug. 20, 
1928; E 689179; Mario Jefferson, 
Painesville, O. 18526 


Yedra (Una); cancion regional, letra _ 


y musica por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago;, 2 treble 
voces. © 1c Aug. 13, 1928; E 
698005 ; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 
18527 


Yes! fantaisie selection sur les motifs 
de l’ operette, par Maurice Yvain, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 12, 1928; 1 c.. Aug. 21; 
E 697581; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

18528 


Yo le traté de amor; corrido, letra y 
musica por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; 2 treble 
voices! e©r hve Auer as) 1928 :. 
698006; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

18529 


You; words by W. E. Guy, music by 
Bernadette Whalen, arr. R. K. de 
Catheart; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 8; E 696833 ; 
William HE. Guy, Seuth Vancouver, 
B. C. 18530 


You ain’t got nothin’ at all; words and 
music by P. S. Kerr; mixed voices. 
4to.. © June 1,.1928; 2c Aug. 13; 
EK 696969; Phillip Stanley Kerr, Los 
Angeles. 18531 


You alone; from Earl Carroll vanities, 
7th ed., words by Jean Herbert, mu- 
sic by Bernard Maltin, pf. arr. by 
Charles Maxwell Smith. © Aug. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 698312; Spier 
and Coslow, ine., New York. 18532 


You and I; fox trot, by J. Vollmar; 


Hawaiian guit. with regular guit. 
ace. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 e Aug. 15; 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 23 


E 698052 ; Jacob Vollmar, Rochester, 
NaS 18533 


You and I; words and music by D. 
Bigelow. © 1 ec. May 28, 1928; BE 
696542; Dorothie Bigelow, London. 

18534 


You bet she’s my sweetheart; words 
and music by A. F. Stickel. © 1. 
Aug. 10, 1928; E 696952; Alma 
Frances Stickel, Chelmsford, Mass. 

18535 


You ean feel it doing you good; fox 
trot, written by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, composed by Harris 
Weston, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc.; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 20, 1928; 
1e. Aug. 22; E 697641; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. . 18536 


You can make me ery if you are a 
butter fly; words and music by P. 
Nussinof, of Russia, domiciled at 
Baltimore. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Aug..28; 1928>. BE 
704187 ; Pioter Nussinof, Baltimore. 

18537 


You can’t be unhappy if you sing; 
words and music by Maurice Scott, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace.; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 8, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
9; E 697378; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 18538 


You can’t pick a sweetie by the clothes 
she wears; words by W. R. Peter- 
son, music by Ray Hibbeler. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 1, 
1928 ; E 696652; Walter R. Peterson, 
Park Ridge, Ill. 18539 


You can’t take my love dreams away; 
words by Jo Richart, music by G. M. 
Tidd; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
21, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 22; E 699156; 
G. M. Tidd, Columbus, O. 18540 


You can’t take my mem’ries from me; 
waitz song, words and music by Joe 
Davis and Spencer Williams; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Ben Gar- 
rison. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c Aug. 
23; E 699154; Triangle musie pub. 
co., ine., New York. 18541 


You didn’t know this baby; words by 
G. Linley, musie by Florence B. 
Price; pf. ace. with ukulele or banjo 
uke. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 31; 
E 698325; Grace Linley, Chicago. 

18542 


962 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1928 


18563 


You, just you; words and music by 
D. F. Nygren. Sedalia, Mo., A. W. 
Perry’s sons. © July 12, 1928; 2 c. 
July 16; E 698112; David F. Nygren, 
Sedalia, Mo. 18543 


You lied, I cried; words and music by 
Johnny Marvin and Irving Bibo; pf. 
© 1 ec. Aug. 21, 1928; E 704041; 
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., New 
York. 18544 


You'll do; words by Wes Frazer and 
Max Rutchik, melody by L. Whitcup. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1928; E 699014; 
Leonard Whiteup, New York. 18545 


You'll kill ’em; from Just a minute, 
words by Walter O’Keefe, music by 
Harry Archer. [Words and melody 
omy), “oe 4c. ' Aug. 1, 1928; B 
696668 ; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 18546 


You’re a haunting melody to me; 
waltz, words and music by B. O. 


Wheeler. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1928; E 
704059; Blanche Olivia Wheeler, 
Hamilton, Mass. 18547 
You're a real sweetheart; fox trot, 


lyrics by Irving Caesar, music by 
Cliff Friend, arr. by Tom Satters- 
Held -erem; Ye) Aug. 7, 1928: 2 « 
Aug. 8; EH 695910; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 18548 


You’re an angel; words and music by 
C. Kerstine. [Words and melody 
oy) © 1 ‘c Aug. 22, 1928; EH 
704074; Caesar Kerstine, Clarksdale, 
Miss. 18549 


You're gone: from The song writer, 
words and music by Phil Baker, 
Georgie Price and Sid Silvers. © 
Aug. 14, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 15; E 698018 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 18550 


You’re like some one I used to know; 
lyric by Judy Shea, music by M. 
Gowenlock. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec. Aug. 14, 1928; E 
695996; Marjorie Gowenlock, Chi- 
cago. 18551 


You’re my girl; words and melody by 
Happy Cook [i. e. J. Cook]. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1928; E 696943 ; John Cook, 
Cincinnati. 18552 


You’re my romance; words and music 
bye and M. Jay. © 1 ¢. Aug. 29, 
1928; E 704196; Tillie and Nancy 
Jay, New York. 18553 


You’re part of my picture of happiness; 
waltz song, words by S. B. Ittner, 


music by S. B. Ittner and Edwin A. 
Moffat. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Aug. 
24; E 698255; Scott B. Ittner, St. 
Louis. 18554 


You taught me how to love you; lyrics 
by Joan Crawford, melody by W. D. 
Swander and R. West. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 1928; E 695843; William Donald 
Swander and Ray West, Los Angeles. 

18555 

You thought that I’d never forget; 
words and melody by M. Maki. © 
1 ce. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696838; Mary 
Maki, Westerly, R. I. 18556 


You wanted someone to play with, I 
wanted someone to love; waltz bal- 
lad, words by Frank Capano and 
Margie Morris, music by Geo. B. 
McConnell and Nat Osborne; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 28; E 698314; Empire music 
eco., New York. 18557 


You went away ; lyric by Estelle Fryde, 
music by S. Fryde, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn, and Jack Sher- 
man. Ine. Aug. 30, Faas 78 
704255 ; Stanley Fryde, Brooklyn. 

18558 


Young (A) girl’s song; words by Helen 
Williams, music by Montague F. 
Phillips, of Great Britain, op. 46, 
no. 3... © Aug. 17; 1928: 4 “ce Ane. 
18; E 697662; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 18559 


Young (The) saxophonist and trump- 
etist or the art of perfect phrasing; 
by Pedro Lozano. © July 17, 1928; 
2 ec. and aff. Aug. 18; A 1087583; 
Lozano (Pedro) pub. co., Syracuse, 
Nie Ys 18560 


Your lovin’; words and melody by Lew 
Urquhart [pseud. of L. T. Urquhart] 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 696872: Louis 
Thomas Urquhart, New York. 18561 


Youth triumphant; overture, by Robert 
W. Gibb; pf. © Aug. 9, 1928; 2 «. 
Aug. 20; E 699133; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 18562 


Zalewski (Bolestaw J.) CzternaScie 
pieSni pogrzebowych ; zebrat i utozyt 
B. J. Zalewski; na chory 2, 3 i 4-ry 
giosy zefskie i mieszane, a capella i 
niektore z towarzyszeniem fortepianu. 
zeszyt 2, rev. ed. -obl. 32mo. 1. 
Spijze juz po twoim boju. [13 oth- 
ers] © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 ¢ Aug. 15; 
E 698252; Boleslaw J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago. 18563 


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18564 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 28, no. 8, 1928, 


Zalewski (Bolestaw J.)—Continued. 

JedenaSscie pieSni pogrzebowych ; 
zebrat i utozyt B. J. Zalewski; na 
chor meski, zeszyt 2, rev. ed. obl. 
32mo. 1. Spijze juz po twoim boju. 
[10 others] © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 15; E 698250; Bolestaw J. Za- 
lewski, Chicago. 18564 


Siedem pieSni pogrzebowych; ze- 
bral i wtozyt B. J. Zalewski; na chor 
mieszany.. zeszyt 1, rev. ed, obl. 
382mo. 1. Marsz pogrzebowy spie- 
wacki. [6 others] © Aug. 15, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 15; E 698251; Bolestaw J. 
Zalewski, Chicago. 18565 


SzeS¢ pieSni pogrzebowych ; zebrat 
i utozyt B. J. Zalewski; na chor 


1. Duszo cezcij boga. [ others] © 
Aug. 15, 1928): 2 (6 Age ao BE 
698249; Bolesiaw J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago. 18566. 


Zoroghian Trepak; by Edward A. 
Mueller; pf. 4 hands. © Aug. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 699211; John 
Church co., Cincinnati, O. 18567 


Zulu Lulu; words by Maleolm Mc- 
Comb, music by William C. K. Irwin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 c¢. 
Aug. 13, 1928; EH 695968; May Irwin, 
New York. — 18568: 


99 breaks fiir trompete (Breaks fiir 
cornet) ; von O. A. Evans, of Ger- 
many. 8vo. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 «¢. 
July 18; E 697361; Wilhelm Zimmer- 


meski. zeszyt 1, rev. ed. obl. 32mo. mann, Leipzig. 18569 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 34 unpublished) __ 108 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 6,032 unpublished) __-________ 18, 461 
cithite ee en a Eg aE O 


Totaledusto.4ives't. b A SN 


964 


Shor MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSIS TING, COPYRIGHT 
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF 


MARCH 4, 1909 


[18569 


All hail to Santa Claus; cantata for 
Christmas, by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Charles Henry Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 45881, July 
23, 1928. 1 


Answer Him tonight; gospel -song- 
quartet, words by V. H., music by 
F. BE. Belden. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of the 
arrangement of the words and mu- 
sic. R 45327, May 26, 1928. 2 


Aspiration (Bei Sankt Anton) ; choral 
song, from the Bavarian highlands, 
words imitated from Bavarian 
volkslieder and  schnadahuepfler, 
music by E. Elgar, op. 27, no. 4. © 
Edward Elgar, London, as- the 
author of the music. R 45777, July 
7, 1928. . 3 


Ave Maria; by Benjamin Hamma; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Doro- 
thea Hamma, Mill Valley, Calif., as 

the child of the deceased author of 
the music. R 45857, July 2, 1928. 4 


Ave verum corpus; 
Hamma; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Dorothea Hamma, Mill Valley, 
Calif., as the child of the deceased 
author of the music. R 45856, July 
2, 1928. 5 


Baby’s lullaby; duet, words by L. 
Gould, music by L. A. Bugbee; pf. 
© Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 45800, July 3, 1928. 6 


Be my little apple dumplin’ do; words 
by Walter H. Ford, music by J. W. 
Bratton. © John W. Bratton, 
Brooklyn, as the author of the 
music. R 45773, June 29, 1928. 7 


Birdie’s first bath [and] Mousie’s race 
for life; words by L. Gould, music 
by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © Charles I. 
Davis, Seattle, as the widower of 
the author of the music. R 45801, 
July 3, 1928. 8 


Bohemian life; waltzes, by W. H. 
‘Nelson; pf. © W. H. Nelson, New 
York, as the author. R 45762, June 
29, 1928. 9 


by Benjamin 


Bride bells; waltzes, by P. Rubens; pf. 
© Paul Rubens, Schenectady, N. Y., 
as the author. R 45771, June 29, 
1928. 10 


Burgomaster ; selection arr. by Gustav 
Luders; instrumental. © Gustav 
W. Chase, Brooklyn, as next of kin 
of author of arrangement who is 
not living. R 45820, Feb. 21, 1928. 

11 


Butterfly (The); words by L. Gould, 
music by L. A. Bugbee; pf. 
Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 45791, July 3, 1928. 12 


By the lone sea shore; 4-part song, 
composed by Samuel Coleridge- 
Taylor; mixed voices. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
Croydon, Surrey, England, as the 
widow of the author of the music. 
R 45890, July 27, 1928. 13 


Cantilene nuptiale; by A. L. Barnes; 
organ. © Ada A. Barnes, Utica, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author. 
R 45861, July 2, 1928. 14 


Chicken’s (The) surprise [and] 
Roguish (The) breeze; words by L. 
Gould, music by L. A. Bugbee; pf. 
© Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as the 


widower of the author. R 45792, 
July 3, 1928. 15 
Chinese reverie; characteristic, by G. 
J. Trinkaus; pf. © George J. 


Trinkaus, Ridgewood, N. J., as the 
author. R 45763, June 29, 1928. 16 


Christmas (The) pilgrim; concert 
quarterly for Sunday-schools, words 
by Jessie Brown Pounds, music by 
J. H. Killmore. © James Henry 
Fillmore,. Cincinnati, as the author 
of the music. R 45880, July 23, 
1928. ali 


Cold is the night; gospel song-quartet, 
words and music by Thomas Sulli- 
van. © Peter Philp Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the arrange- 
ment of the words and music. R 
45323, May 26, 1928. 18 


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Cradle song; by J. A. Jeffery; pf. © 
J. Albert Jeffery, Boston, as the 
author. R 45884, July 28, 1928. 19 


Crossing the bar; words by Tennyson, 
music by Henry Houseley; mixed 
voices. © James Houseley, Los 
Angeles, Charles Houseley, Midwest, 
Wy., Dorothy MHouseley Naylor, 
Golden, Col., Ethel S. H. Gallup, 
San Diego, Calif., and Helen H. 
Billin, Louisville, as the children of 
the deceased author of the music. 
R 45854, July 16, 1928. 20 


Dream (A) so fair; by John W. Met- 
ealf. 1. Sop. or ten. in A flat.—2. 
Alto or bar. in D flat. © William 
C. Waibel, Piedmont, Calif., as the 
executor of the author. R 45851, 
July 16, 1928. pat 


Ebony (The) colored club; Ethiopian 
two-step, by H. D. Kerr; pf. © 
Harry D. Kerr, Los Angeles, as the 
author. R 45759, June 29, 1928. 22 


Echo and I; words by L. Gould, music 
by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © Charles 
I. Davis, Seattle, as the widower of 
the author of the music. R 45793, 
July 3, 1928. 23 


Elgar (Edward) The dance (Sonnen- 
bichl); choral song, from _ the 
Bavarian highlands, words imitated 
from Bavarian volkslieder and 
schnadahuepfler, music by E. Elgar, 
op. 27, no. 1. © Edward Elgar, Lon- 
den, as the author of the music. R 
45774, July 7, 1928. 24 


Hternal in the heavens; sacred song, 
by J.B. Herbert. © Fannie Graham 
Herbert, Monmouth, Ill., as the 
widow of the author. R 45878, July 
23, 1928. 25 


Hyver keep me; gospel song-quartet, 
words by Kate Ulmer, music by 
J. S. Fuller. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as the author of the 
arrangement of the words and music. 
R 45319, May 26, 1928. 26 


False love (Wamberg); choral song, 
from the Bavarian highlands, words 
imitated from Bavarian volkslieder 
and schnadahuepfler, mtSic by HE. 
Elgar, op. 27, no. 2. © Edward 
Elgar, London, as the author of the 
music. R 45775, July 7, 1928. heel 


Gay (A) old oyster; a fable in song, 
words and music by Charles D. 
Bingham. © Dorena Bingham, To- 
ronto, Ontario, Canada, as the widow 
of the author. R 45769, June 29, 
1928. 28 


Girl (The) I loved and lost; words by 
W. D. Cobb, musie by Gus. Edwards. 
© Will D. Cobb, New York, as the 
author of the words. R 45765, June 
29, 1928. 29 


Goodnight little star [and] Good morn- 
ing merry sunshine; words by L. 
Gould, music by L. A. Bugbee; pf. 
© Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 


R 45799, July 3, 1928. 30 
Gounod (Charles Francois) When 


sins and fears, prevailing rise; hymn 
anthem, by Gounod, arr. by P. A. 
Schnecker ; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 45864, July 2, 1928. 

31 


Graceful dance; from Foxy Quiller, 
by Reginald De Koven, arr. by 
Charles J. Roberts [pseud. of C. 
Kraushaar|; oreh. ©. Charles 
Kraushaar, Larchmont, N. .Y., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
45819, June 18, 1928. 32 


Harvest (The) crown; words by Pal- 
mer Hartsough, music by J. H. Fill- 


more. © James Henry Fillmore, 
Cincinnati, as the author of the 
music. R 45879, July 238, 1928. 33 


Heart (The) of a sailor; by Stephen 
Adams, arr. by F. J. Smith; men’s 
voices. © Frank J. Smith, New 
York, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 45865, July 2, 1928. 34 


Hiawatha’s departure; cantata, words 
by H. W. Longfellow, music by Sam- 
uel Coleridge-Taylor; soli, cho. and 
orch. Full sc. © Jessie Sarah Fleet- 
wood Coleridge-Taylor, Croydon, 
Surrey, England, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 45894, 
July 27, 1928. 35 


Hour (The) of prayer; hymn anthem, 
werds by Charlotte Elliott, music 
by O. B. Brown: mixed voices. © 
Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, as 
the child of the deceased author of 
the music. R 45855, July 2, 1928. 

36 


I knew a taverner witty and wise; 
drinking song, words by Frederic 
Ranken, music by Manuel Klein. © 
Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as 
the widow of the author of the music. 
R 45757, May 26, 1928. 37 


T’ll be with you when the roses bloom 
again; words by Harry Hilliard 
[pseud. of W. D. Cobb], music by 


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Will Whitmore. © Will D. Cobb, 
New York, as the author of the 


words. RK 45847, June 9, 1928. 38 
If saved, why not to-night; gospel 


song-quartet, words by Hliza Reed, 
music by C. M. Robinson. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement of the words 
and music. R 45330, May 26, 1928. 

39 


Jack and Jill [and] Dickery, dickery, 
dock; music by L. A. Bugbee; pf. 
with words. © Charles I. Davis, 
Seattle, as the widower of the author 
of the music. R 45795, July 3, 1928. 

40 


Keepsake (A); by John W. Metcalf. 
1. Sop. or ten. in G.—2. Alto or bar. 
in E. © William C. Waibel, Pied- 
mont, Calif., as the executor of the 
author. R 45852, July 16, 1928. 41 


King death ; words by Barry Cornwall, 
music by Henry Houseley; men’s 
voices. © James Houseley, Los An- 
geles, Charles Houseley, Midwest, 
Wy., Dorothy Houseley Naylor, Gol- 
den, Col., Ethel S. H. Gallup, San 
Diego, Calif., and Helen H. Billin, 


Louisville, as the children of the de- 


ceased author of the music R 
45849, July 16, 1928. 42 


Laendier: “by J.. H.. Rogers, op. 22, 


nowi2s. pt.i\© James EH: Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 45859, 
July 2, 1928. 43 


Lead kindly light; gospel song-quar- 
tet, werds by J. H. Newman, music 
by Thomas Sullivan. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the arrangement of the words and 
music. R 45320, May 26, 1928. 44 


Lead, kindly light; words by John 
Henry Newman, music by Henry 
Houseley ; mixed voices. © James 
Houseley, Los Angeles, Charles 
Houseley, Midwest, Wy., Dorothy 
Houseley Naylor, Golden, Col., Ethel 
S. H. Gallup, San Diego, Calif., and 
Helen H. Billin, Louisville, as the 
children of the deceased author of 
the music. R 45853; July 16, 1928. 

45 


Lilacs (The); gospel song-quartet, 
words by Robert McIntyre, music by 
Klallmark. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author of the ar- 
rangement of the words and music. 
R 45332, May 26, 1928. 46 


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Little Boy Blue; music by L. A. Bug- 
bee; pf. with words. © Charles I. 
Davis, Seattle, as the widower of the 
auther of the music. R 45796, July 
3, 1928. AT 


Longing, dear mother, for thee; gospel 
song-quartet, words and music by 
Thomas Sullivan. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the arrangement of the words and 
music. R 45322, May 26, 1928. 48 


Love’s dream after the ball; by A. 
Czibulka, arr. by Henry Houseley ; 
women’s voices. © James Houseley, 
Los Angeles, Charles Houseley, Mid- 
west, Wy., Dorothy Houseley Naylor, 
Golden, Col., Ethel 8. H. Gallup, San 
Diego, Calif., and Helen H. Billin, 
Louisville, as the children of the 
deceased author of the arrangement. 
R 45850, July 16, 1928. 49 


Loyal to Jesus; gospel song-quartet, 
words by Julia HE. Burnard, music 
by F. E. Belden. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the arrangement of the words and 
music. R 45329, May 26, 1928. 50 


Lullaby (In Hammersbach); choral 
song, from the Bavarian highlands, 
words imitated from Bavarian volks- 
lieder and schnadahuepfler, music by 
E. Elgar, op. 27, no. 3. © Edward 
Elgar, London, as the author of the 
music. R 45776, July 7, 1928. 51 


Lumb’rin’ Luke; cake-walk and two- 
step, by J. A. Silberberg; pf. © 
Rosalie Guttenberg, Brooklyn, as the 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 45766, June 29, 1928. 

52. 


Lysberg (C. B.) Idyl; op. 62, rev. with 
reference to notation, fingering and 
marks of expression by Heinrich 
Germer. © Leo Germer, Dresden, 
Germany, as the child of the de- 
ceased author of the revision. R 
45494, June 28, 1928. 53 


Madrigal; by J. H. Rogers, op. 22, no. 
1; pf. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author. R 45858, July 
2, 1928. 54 


Mam’selle.’Awkins; march, by A. E. 
Aarons; pf. © Alfred E. Aarons, 
New York, as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 45822, Jan. 28, 1928. 

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18569 (56) 
Marksman (The) (Bei Murnau); 
choral song, from the Bavarian 


highlands, words imitated from Ba- 
varian volkslieder and schnadahuep- 
fler, music by EH. Elgar, op. 27, no. 6. 
© Edward Elgar, London, as the 
author of the music. R 45779, July 
7, 1928. 56 


Marriage (The) of Denis Grady; 
words and music by John T. Kelly. 
© Annie Kelly, New York, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
45780, July 25, 1928. 57 


Message (A) from home; gospel song- 
quartet, words by Thomas Sullivan. 
music by F. EH. Belden. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement of the 
words and music. R 45326, May 26, 
1928. 58 


Miss Simplicity; musical comedy, 
words by R. A. Barnet, music by 
Harry Lawson Heartz; voeal se. 


Robert A. Barnet, New York, as the - 


author of the words. R 45821, May 
29, 1928. 59 


My cup runneth over; gospel song- 
quartet, words by B. A. Robinson, 
music by F. EH. Belden. © Peter 
Philip Bithorn, Chicago, as the au- 
thor of the arrangement of the 
words and music. R 453825, May 26, 
1928. 60 


My ebony queen; words by J. W. 
Standish, music by J. A. Silberberg. 
© Joseph W. Standish, Lowell, as 
the author of the words. R 45761, 
June 29, 1928. - 61 


My faith looks up to Thee; sacred 
song, words by Ray Palmer, music 
by G. C. Stock. 1. Mezzo-sop., in HE 
flat.—2. Bar. or contralto, in D flat. 
© George Chadwick Stock, New Ha- 
ven, as the author of the music. R 
45882, July 26, 1928. 62 


My Father knoweth; gospel song-quar- 
tet, words by A. V., music by J. S. 
Fuller. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author of the ar- 
rangement of the words and music. 
R 453824, May 26, 1928. 63 


My ponies’ schooldays; words by L. 
Gould, music by L. A. Bugbee; pf. 
© Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as the 
widower of the author of the music. 
R 45794, July 3, 1928. 64 


‘pt. WS ve ee 


Now late on the Sabbath day; anthem 
for HEastertide, words from the Bi- 
ble, music by Samuel Coleridge- 
Taylor. © Jessie Sarah Fleetwood 
Coleridge-Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, 
England, as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 45889, July 27, 
1928. ; 65 


Oasis; a caravan episode, by Otto 
Langey, op. 134; pf. © Lizzie Lan- 
gey, New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 45764, June 29, 1928. 66 


On the alm (Hoch Alp); choral song, 
from the Bavarian highlands, words 
imitated from Bavarian volkslieder 
and schnadahuepfler, music by E. 
Elgar, op. 27, no. 5. © Hdward HI- 
gar, London, as the author of the 
music. R 45778, July 7, 1928. 67 


Owl (The); by Stephen Adams, arr. 
by F. J. Smith; men’s voices. © 
Frank J. Smith, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 
45867, July 2, 1928. 68 


Pantlikis kalapom; par T. Nachéz, 
op. 33, no. 1; violon, avec ace. de pf. 
© Tivadar Nachéz, London, as the 
author. R 45506, June 29, 1928. 69 


People (The) that sat in darkness; 
Christmas anthem, by O. B. Brown. 
© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 45862, July 2, 1928. 70 


Perfect (The) way; Christmas song, 
by BH. Marzo; with violin obbl. 
Eduardo Marzo, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 45817, June 
Ot. 1020. ; 7a 


Prelude 4 la minuet; by Homer N. 
Bartlett, op. 157; pf. © John B. C. 
Bartlett, New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 45789, Mar. 
7, 1928. [?4 


Pussy’s see saw; words by L. Gould, 
music by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 
Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as the wid- 
ower of the author of the music. 
R 45797, July 3, 1928. 73 


Safe in mother’s arms at night; words 
by J. E. Fay, music by James B. 
Oliver. © John Everett Fay, Chi- 
cago, as the author of the words. 
R 45768, June 29, 1928. 74 


Saviour, breathe an evening blessing ; 
words by J. Edmondson, music by 
Henry Houseley; mixed voices. © 
James Houseley, Los Angeles, 
Charles Houseley, Midwest, Wy., 


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Dorothy Houseley Naylor, Golden, 
Col., Ethel S. H. Gallup, San Diego, 
Calif., and Helen H. Billin, Louis- 
ville, as the children of the deceased 
author of the music. R 45848, July 
16, 1928. 75D 


Saviour (The) waits for thee; gospel 
song-quartet, words by Thomas Sulli- 
van, music by F. E. Belden. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author of the arrangement of the 
words and music. R 45328, May 26, 
1928. 76 


Scherzo in D; by Homer N. Bartlett, 
op. 171; pf. © John B. C. Bartlett, 
New York, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 45790, Mar. 7, 
1928. 17 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) O 
Holy Saviour, Friend unseen; sacred 
quartet, by Schumann, arr. by P. A. 
Schnecker ; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as. the widow of the author of the 
arrangement. R 45868, July 2, 1928. 

78 


Some day she’ll be mine; words and 
music by Lyn Udall [pseud. of J. 


Keating] © Jack Keating, Port- 
land, Or., as the author. R 45767, 
June 29, 1928. 79 


Somewhere someday; words by J. H. 
Fay, music by James B. Oliver. © 
John Hverett Fay, Chicago, as the 
author of the words. R 45760, June 
29, 1928. 80 


Songs my mother taught me; by A. 
Dvorak, arr. by F. J. Smith; men’s 
voices. © Frank J. Smith, New 
York, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 45866, July 2, 1928. 81 


Still will we trust; hymn anthem, 
words by William Henry Burleigh, 
music by P. A. Schnecker; mixed 
voices. © Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 45869, July 2,1928. 82 


Suffer the children; gospel song-quar- 
tet, words and music by C. F. 
Louthain. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author of the ar- 
rangement of the words and musie. 
R 45331, May 26, 1928. 83 


Szeretlek virag6m; par T. Nachéz, op. 
33, no. 2; violon, avec acc. de pf. 


© Tivadar Nachéz, London, as the 
author. R 45507, June 29, 1928. 84 


That old fashioned garden just over 
the way; words by Edmund Day, 
music by W. H. Nelson. © W. H. 
Nelson, New York, as the author of 
the music. R 45770, June 29, 1928. 

85 


There is rest in Jesus; gospel song- 
quartet, words and music by Thomas 
Sullivan. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as the author of the ar- 
rangement of the words and music. 
R 45321, May 26, 1928. 86 


There were shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, by J. H. Rogers; mixed voices. 
© James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as 
the author. R 458638, July 2, 1928. 

87 


Trowbridge (J. Eliot) Twenty re- 
sponses; for use in church services 
after prayer, by J. E. Trowbridge. 
Response no. 1. © Henry O. Trow- 
bridge, Newton, Mass., as the child 
of the deceased author of the music. 
R 45787, July 2, 1928. 88 


Ungarn; zigeuner tanz, von L. Men- 
delssohn, op. 85, no.1; pf. © Ludwig 
Mendelssohn, Berlin, as the author. 
R 45883, July 24, 1928. 89 


Village festival; by J. H. Rogers, op. 


22, no. 3; pf. © James H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 45860, 
July 2, 1928. 90 


Wagner (Richard) Siegmund’s love- 
song; from Richard Wagner’s Wal- 
kiire, [arr.] by Bendel, critically rev. 
with reference to notation, fingering 
and marks of expression by Hein- 
rich Germer; pf. © Leo Germer, 
Dresden, Germany, as the child of 
the deceased author of the revision. 
R 45485, June 28, 1928. 91 


What doggie asked [and] What birdie 
thinks; words by L. Gould, music by 


L. A. Bugbee; pf. © Charles I. 
Davis, Seattle, as the widower of 
the author of the music. R 45798, 
July 3, 1928. 92 


When Jordan hushed; hymn, music 
by J. B. Herbert; mixed voices. © 
Fannie Graham Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the widow of the author of 
the music. R 45876, July 23, 1928. 

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18569 (94) pt. 111, n. s., v. 23, no. 8, 1928 
While Old Glory waves; march and | Wonderful (The) story; gospel song- 
two-step, by A. Heindl; pf. © An- |. quartet, words by Kate Ulmer, mu- 
ton oh Merrick, L. L, N. Y., as sic by J. S. Fuller. © Peter Philip 


ars Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author of 
the author. R 45758, June 29, 1928. the arrangement of the words and 


94 music. R 45316, May 26, 1928. 95 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notics.—When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A-b-e blocks: by Arthur C. King; 2 
violins and pf. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 10; E 698466; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. ‘18570 


A de diego; letra por Fernando Tor- 
regrosa, melodia por P. Villa. © 
1 ¢. Aug. 16, 1928; E 699041; Pastor 
Villa, New York. 18571 


"A festa ’e genni: words and music by 
G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928; E 704960; 
Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 18572 


A la dialogue; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 
88, no. 10; violin, with pf. acc (In 
Instrumental unisons) © Sept. 11, 
1928; 2°c: Sept. 13; E 699343; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 18573 


A la fontaine ; poésie de Tristan Kling- 
sor, musique de Louis Beydts, of 
France. © June 20, 1928; 1 c. July 
3; E 697776; Heugel, Paris. 18574 


"A tabbacchera; versi di G. Marrone, 
musica di Mario Nicastro. [Words 
and melody only] ©1«. Sept. 21, 
1928; E 704814; Gaspare Marrone, 
Brooklyn. 18575 


Academic (The) professionals; march, 
iy aivatice seltz 400.’ t’-Bang'—2. 
Orch. © Sept. 19, 1928: 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 14; E 698672, 698673; Roland 
F. Seitz, Glen Rock, Pa. 

18576, 18577 


Adelina; waltz, by Antonio Bonsig- 
nore; violin. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1928; 
E 704544; Apollo music co., Brook- 
lyn. 18578 


Adorable you; from White lilacs, 
words by David S. Goldberg, music 
by Maurie Rubens. New York, 
Harms, inc. © Sept. 14, 1928: 2 c. 
Sept. 17; E 698552; Shubert theatre 
corp., New York. 18579 


Adoramus te (We adore Thee) ; by F. 
Roselli, arr. by Louis Victor Saar; 
three women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 
12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 698537: 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 18580 


Adoration ; by Emil Held; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 19; 
E 698577; Co-operative music Co., 
Philadelphia. 18581 


Adventures of the ten finger ponies 
with their barn on the piano keys; 
for the juvenile beginner, by Eliza- 
beth Blackburn Martin. © Sept. 26, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 699500; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati, O. 18582 


Agitato, no. 2: by Jacques Pintel, 
_ scored by Leo A. Kempinski; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Sept. 25, 1928; 2 e«. Sept. 26; BE 
698699 ; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York, 18583 


Agitato no. 3; by Don Williams, sc. by 
Leo A. Kempinski; orch., with pf. or 
organ conductor. © Sept. 12, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 13; E 698485; Irving Ber- 
lin standard music corp., New York. 

18584 


Al and Joe; words and music by M. E. 
Dunaway, music by Alma Colgan. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; 
E 704533; M. E. Dunaway, Little 
Rock, Ark. 18585 


Al’s my pal; words and music by Al- 
den Chambers [i. e. A. R. Cham- 
bers], arr. by Ada Bolanz. © 1 «. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704452; Alden Rast 
Chambers, Los Angeles. 18586 


A-l Smith; words and music by B. 
Shanley, arr. by E. E. Elton. © 


Aug! 21;; 1928 +1 2y ce. Amey, 28¢- EB 
698443; Ben Shanley, Southington, 
Conn. 18587 


Al Smith rally; words and music by 
M. E. Smith, arr. by Music arrang- 
ing bureau, Milwaukee, Wis. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 4, 1928; E 704368: Mollie E. 
Smith, Plymouth, Wis. 18588 


Al Smith, you’re true blue; words by 
E. Nelson, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Sept. 18, 1928; E 704554; Edna Nel- 
son, East Hempstead, N. Y. 18589 


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18590 


Album leaf; by H. Bradford, of Great 
Britain; pf. (Jn Seven characteris- 
tic pieces) © Sept. 13, 1928; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 697929; Hugh Bradford, 
London. 18590 


Alfred E. Smith; march, by M. H. 
Nava, of Mexico; pf. © 1 «@ Sept. 
20, 1928; E 704820; Manuel Hernan- 
dez Nava, San Antonio. 18591 


Alfred E. Smith; words and music by 
Tom Romley [i. e. T. A. Romley] 
and Jack Donahue. © 1 «¢. Sept. 6, 
1928; E 704455; Thomas Aquinas 
Romley, Waltham, Mass. 18592 


All creatures of our God and King; 
four-part song, words tr. from the 
hymn of St. Francis of Assisi by W. 
H. Draper, music by E. T. Chapman, 
of Great Britain.; mixed voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 28, 1928; 1 « Sept. 6; E 
697977; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, ltd., London.’ 18593 


All I do; words by Irene Beasley, mu- 


sic by P. Hill. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Sept. 14, 1928; E 
704577; Peggy Hill, Memphis, Tenn. 

18594 


well over there; words and 
music by William Cranford 
Meacham. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 8; E 6993894; Charles A. Lutz, 
York, Pa. 18595 


All of the time; words and music by 
Harry Woods; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by A. J. Franchini. © Aug. 31, 
1928; 2c. Sept. 1; E 699249; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

18596 


All that she would say was whoopee; 
words and music by Jack Bernadi. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704437; Jack Ber- 
nadi Topf, Brooklyn. 18597 


All through the day; fox trot, words 
and music by L. L. Yost. [Words 
and melody, with chords only] © 
1 c. Sept. 5, 1928; E 704402; Leland 
L. Yost, Kerrville, Tex. 18598 


Allo! .. Allo! .. Central (Hallo! .. 
Hallo! .. millne wall); par Alex. 
de Taeye, of Belgium; oreh., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 5, 
1928; 1 ce. Sept. 1; E 697801; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 18599) 


Almost; words and music by L. R. 
Perry. 1. ey; Sept,,, 1,. 1928; E 
704315; Tawrence Richard Perry, 
Rochester, N. Y. 18600 


All is 


ptt, Be sSawee 


Alone; words and music by Brinton 
Whitehead ; high voice. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 2 c Sept. 25; E 699508; G. 


Schirmer, inc., New York. 18601 
Alte (Der) gatte; polkalied, by P. 
Miiller; Ist B flat cornet. © 1 «@ 


Sept. 19. 1928; E 704699; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 18602 


Always believing; words and music 
by Dorathea Thams-Davies, of 
Australia. © Sept. 12, 1928; 1 «. 
Sept. 19; E 697962; D. Thams- 
Davies, Southport, Queensland, Aus- 
tralia, ; 18603 


Always just a dream; fox trot, words 
by R. Bayfield Evans, music by 
Sylvain Hamy, of Belgium; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 1, 1928; 1 e. 
July 7; E 697923; International 
music co., Brussels, Belgium. 18604 


, Always keep on the sunny side; words 


and music by Sydney Bland, of 
Canada. © Aug. 29, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
4; E 697720; W. A. Miner, Toronto, 
Ont., Canada. 18605 


Amelia, America’s own; words by B. 
M. Miles, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1928; E 704878; 
Billie M. Miles, Haverhill, Mass. 

. 18606 


_America, America, that’s where the 


pretty girls grow; words by W. H. 
Leonard, music by Casper Nathan. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1928; E 704955; W. H. 
Leonard, York, Pa. 18607 


America beware; words by J. McVay, 
music by Sylvester L. Cross. © 1c. 
Sept. 20, 1928; E 704793; Jennie 
MeVay, Centralia, Wash. 18608 


America our native land; words and 
music by W. Hull. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 14, 1928; 
E 704599; Walter Hull, Dearborn, 
Mich. 18609 


America the beautiful; poem by 
Katherine Lee Bates, music by 
Robert Saudek, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; treble voices. 4to. 1. 
Two-part song.—2. Three-part song. 
© Sept. 8, 1928; 2 ec. each Sept. 13; 
E 698517, 698518; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 18610, 18611 


American beauties; waltz, by Alberto: 
Rizzi; violin. © 1c. Sept. 138, 1928; 
WH 704545; Apollo music co., Brook- 
lyn. 18612 


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no. 9. 1928 


5 18632 


Amore in campagna; mazurka, arr. by 


R. Romani. © 1 ec. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704748; Romano Romani, New 
York. 18613 


Amour (L’) en fleurs; chanson-one 
step, paroles de Henri Varna et Ch. 
L. Pothier, musique de F. July, of 
France; pf. ace., avec arr. de |’ uku- 
lele de F. Salabert. © June 20, 
1928; 1c. July 3; E 697739; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 18614 


Amparo; vals lento, por J. Vasquez, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; E 704409; Juan 
Vazquez, Chicago. * 18615. 


Ana Maria; waltz by F. Quesada, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Indiana Har- 
bor, Ind. © 1 c. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704775; Francisco Quesada, In- 
diana Harbor, Ind. 18616 


Andante funébre; von Johan S. Svend- 


sen, arr. von Nicolaj Hansen, of 
Denmark; salonorchester, mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1928; 


1 ¢c. Sept. 13; E 697924; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 18617 


Ayyeda gas wou—"Ax! €Xa Payova (Angela 
phos mou- Ah ela Ramona) ; words 
by E. Staurakoulis, music by Iero- 
theos Schizas, of Italy, domiciled at 


New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1.¢ Sept. 17, 1928: E 
704621; Eurykleia T. Staurakoulis, 
Corona, L. I., N. Y. 18618 


Animation march; by L. N. Griffin; 
band. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 19; E 699422; Louellyn Nelms 
Griffin, Waco, Tex. 18619 


Annie darlin’; words and music by 
Margery Watkins [i. e. Margery 
Watkins Paul]; high or med. voice. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 25; 
E 699510; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 18620 


Anno viecchio e anno nuovo; versi di 
F. Amodio, musica di Remo D’ Al- 
ba. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 15, 1928; E 704644; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 18621 


Anoakia; by W. A. Quincke, op. 21, 
ed. and arr. by H. J. Tandler; pf. 
conductor, violin and _ violoncello, 
with ad lib. violin obbl. and bass 
pts. Los Angeles, W. A. Quincke & 
co. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; 
E 698306; Walter A. Quincke, Los 
Angeles. 18622 


Anon (L’) porteur d’ agneaux; par 
René Guillou, of France; pf. 
June 15, 1928; 1c¢. July 2; E 697756; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 18623 


Another little glass; fox trot, words 
by Frederick William Howes, music 
by Ralph Godfrey Sinclair [pseud. 
of Henry Berry and Daniel Gibson], 
both of Great Britain; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by H. Bull; in CC. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 30, 1928: 1 -e: July 12: HK 
697895; Laurie’s & co., London. 

18624 


Anticipation; by Florence B. Price; 
pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
E 699527; McKinley music co., Chi- 


cago. 18625 
Anything your heart desires; from 
Just a minute, words by Walter 


O’Keefe, music by Harry Archer; 
pf. and ‘ukulele acc. © Sept. 17, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E 698570; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 18626 


Are we downhearted?—no! words by 
Benny Davis, music by Archie Gott- 
ler. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 4, 1928; E 704872; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 18627 


Are you ever blue; words by M. G. 
Beatty, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 19. 1928: E 704688; Mattie G. 
Beatty, Booneville, Miss. 18628 


Aren’t women wonderful; words by 
B. Scott, music by B. Scott, of Great 
Britain and Ted Shapiro, of U. S. 
©), Sept. .5,..1928; 1\.¢. Sept. 12; EB 
699421; Bennett Scott, London. 

18629 


H. Bradford, of Great 
Britain; pf. (Jn Seven character- 
istic pieces) © Sept. 13, 1928; 1c. 
Sept. 14; E 697930; Hugh Bradford, 
London. 18630 


Arietta: by 


Arioso et 2°"® menuet; par F. Ron- 
chini, of Italy; violoneelle, avec ace. 
de pf. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 ec. May 
23; E 692529; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 18631 


Armistice (The) ; words and music by 
F. E. Sanderson. © Aug. 21, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 19; E 698596; F. E. Sand- 
erson, Manchester, N. H. 18632 


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18633 


Arrows (The); words by Frederick 
Peterson, music by Sydney Dalton. 
1. Medium in G min.—2. Low, in F 
min. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c. each 
Sept. 17; E 699867; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 186383 


As a bird in meadows fair; festal song 
for Children’s day, music by August 
Halter; mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
8, 1928; 2 @ Sept. 10; E 698408; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

18634 


As a stream that runs to sea; anthem, 
5-pt. -cho., words anon., music by 
Edward Shippen Barnes, op. 40, no. 
2; mixed voices, a cappella. 4to. © 
Sept. 19, 1928; 2: « Sept. 25;'E 
699503 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18635 


Asi es mi Cuba; danza de concierto, 
por L. C. Varena, of Cuba, domiciled 
at New York; pf. and violin. 

1 c. Sept. 18, 1928; E 704673 ;. Luis 
Carlos Varona, New York. 18636 


Assurance; sacred song, words by 
Edith F. Moore, music by William 
J. Kraft; middle voice; pf. or organ 


acc. © July 31, 1928; 2 c. July 28; 
E 695705; H. W. Gray co. New 
York. 18637 


At end; words by Louise Chandler 
Moulton, music by Cecil Cowles; 
high voice. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 15; E 699371; G. Schirmer, 


inc., New York. 18638 
At eventide; cornet solo, by W. 
Broughton; band acc. 4to. © Aug 


24, 1928: 2 ¢. Aug. 27: E 699189; 
Salvation army national headquart- 
ers, New York. 18639 


At harvest time; waltz, by Ann Thom- 
as; pf. © Sept..12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
19; EH 698578; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 18640 


At the barn dance; words and music 
by T. Crawford. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 «¢. Aug. 10, 1928: E 
696924; Timothy Crawford, New 
York. 18641 


At the barnyard ball; words and mu- 
sic by T. Crawford. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 10, 1928; 
E 696923; Timothy Crawford, New 
York. 18642 


At the village dance; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern,.op. 556, no. 1; pf. © Sept. 
14, 1928; 2 .c. Sept. 17; E 699866; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 18648 


pt..10, Nese) Veco. 


Au bord de Veau; par Gabriel Fauré, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c« Sept. 1; E 697843; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 18644 


Au matin sur la montagne; par Henry 
Defosse, of France; pf. © June 15, 
1928; 1 c« July 2, 1928; E 697760; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 18645 


Aubert (Jacques) Air; transcribed by 
Georges Barrére, of France, domi- 
ciled at New York; flute or violin, 
with pf. acc. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. 


Sept. 15; E 699378; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 18646 
Audrey; valse mignon, by Vesey 
Walker; EF mezzo sop. saxophone 


and pf. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
19; E 698571 ; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 
18647 


Aural lessons for, junior schools; by 
J. W. Rossington, of Great Britain. 
© Aug. 23, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 8; EH 
For. 33; Warren & Phillips, London. 

18648 


Automne; par Gabriel Fauré, op. 18, 
no. 8,..arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avec vf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; i.c. Sept. 1: 
E 697811; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

18649 


Ave Maria (Lord God Almighty) ; 
three-part song, by Jacob Areadelt, 
arr. by Louis Victor Saar; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 18; E 698545; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 18650. 


Awake, thou sleeper; hymn, words and 
music by B. H. Pearson. © Aug. 
2, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 10; E 698406; 
B. H. Pearson, Chicago. 18651 


Babbling; composed by F. G. Johns- 
ton. [Melody only] © 1. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704307; Fred G. Johnston, 
Los Angeles. 18652 


Babilonia ; fox trot, par J. Demon, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
51928: 1 a Séeptl eke Garecu: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 18653 


Baby Ann’s lullaby; words by A. V. 
Hall, music by Fred L. Beerman. 
Muskegon, Mich., Beerman’s music 
house. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
19; E 699424; Annie V. Hall, Balti- 
more. 18654 


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no. 9, 1928 


Baby girl; words and music by G. 
Sammons. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 
704434: Gardner Sammons, Philadel- 
phia. 18655 


Baby, I love you; words and music 
by L. Ruth and R. C. Ryan. ©1-. 
June 28, 1928; E 6938756; Lulu Ruth 
and Robert C. Ryan, New Orleans. 

18656 


Baby mine; lyrics and music by A. M. 


Rosenthal; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1928; BE 704555; Aaron Maurice 


Rosenthal, McKeesport, Pa. 18657 


Baby my own: words and melody by 
E. Nelson Walle. arr. by Florence 
B. Price; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. Aug. 10; 'E 
696908; Ethel Nelson Walle, May- 
wood, Ill. 18658 


Bach (Johann Sebastian)  Benedic- 
tion: response, arr. by Philip Gor- 
don: mixed voices, organ acc. 4to. 
© Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 22; E 


699452; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
18659 
— Dearest Lord Jesus (Liebster 


Herr Jesus) ; three-pt. song, English 
words by A. M. von Blomberg, music 
arr. by Louis Victor Saar; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 17; E 699361; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 18660 


Back home for me; words by E. W. 
Mancill, music by F. D. George. © 
1 c. Aug. 16, 1928; E 704309; Ethel 
Wayland Mancill and Frances D. 
George, Bartlesville, OK1. 18661 


Back to old St. Louis on a north bound 
train; words by O. Smoot, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 «¢ Sept. 19, 1928; E 
704692; Oma Smoot, Anna, Il. 

18662 

Baggy pants; words and music by E. 
W. Stretton, of Canada. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 26, 
1928; E 704903; Ernest W. Stretton, 
Ladner, B. C., Canada. 18663 


Ballade Hongroise; by Frances Terry ; 
pf. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c Sept. 26; 
E 698708; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 18664 

Ballin’ the jack; fox-trot. by Chris 
Smith, arr. by Red Nichols; orch., 
with words. © Sept. 5, 1928: 2 c¢. 
Sept. 6: E 698368 ; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 18665 
intermezzo, by Walter 

© Sept. 17, 1928; 2 «. 


Balmy nights; 
Rolfe; pf. 


‘ 18676 
Sept. 19; E 698562; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18666 


Bamboula; words by Martha Mellen, 
music by Z. E. Huckins. © 1 ©¢. 
Sept. 27, 1928; E 704941; Zelda 
Elizabeth Huckins, New Orleans. 

18667 

Bard’s (The) birth day; words by D. 
H. Morgan, music by Christopher 
O’Hare. © Aug. 27, 1928: 2 ¢. Aug. 
28; E 699295; Daniel H. Morgan, 
Woodland, N. Y. 18668 


Barmaid; fox-trot, de S. Esvé. arr. par 
Speranza Camusat, of France; orch., 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
ay 1928 371" ev Sept: ;.-Hi-6978038 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 18669 


Basso profundo; words and music by 
L.: J. Bennett; bass solo. © 1 «¢ 
Sept. 24, 1928; E 704874; Louis J. 
Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 18670 


Battle chant of the Janissaries: words 
by Fairfax Downey, music by Chan- 
ning Lefebvre; male voices. 4to. © 
sepi., 19, 1928) 2: Ca. Sept 20ve ot 
698653; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 


York. 18671 
Baumer (Cecil) Two songs; words 
by Walter Adrian, music by C. 
Baumer, of Great Britain; low 
voice. 1. At eventide. [1 other] © 
SeUte (, 19a0; ,l .¢., Sept. dae: 
697958 ; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 
18672 
Be glad and rejoice, O daughter of 
Zion; Christmas anthem, words 


taken from Zephaniah 8, music by 
G. F. Hayward, arr. by George B. 
Nevin; men’s voices; organ ace. 4to. 
© Aug. 7, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 
698461 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
18673 


Beautiful Lake Louise; Viennese 
mountain song, transcribed by Her- 
man Klum; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928: 
2 ¢. Sept. 28; E 699542; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 18674 


Because you are my dream girl; words 
and music by Bob Nolan, arr. by Art 
Addoms; pf. acc., with ukulele or 
banjulele banjo. © Aug. 28, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 10: E 698716; United pub. 
co., New York. 18675 


Because you're beautiful; from Three 
cheers, words and music by B. G. 
DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1928; E 704947; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 18676 


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18677 


Bee march; by C. C. Miller, arr. by 
Henry S. Sawyer; pf., Ist grade. © 


Sept. 20,..1928; 2 ..¢. Sept. 28: BE 
699523; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 18677 


Before; words and music by Arthur A. 
Penn, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Block Island, R. I.; high voice. © 
Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 15; E 
699372; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18678 


Beggars of life; words by J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Karl Hajos; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 13, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 14; E 698494; American 
composers, inc., New York. 18679 


Beggar’s (The) opera; five interludes 
from the Hammersmith version, arr. 
by Frederic Austin, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 17, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 12; EH 
697947 ; Boosey & co., 1td., London. 

18680 


Behind those eyes; from The white 
camellia, lyric by Laura Leycester, 
music by Pat Thayer, of Great Brit- 
tain. © Aug. 27, 1928;:1c¢. Sept. 19: 
E 697993; Lareine & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 18681 


Believe me; words and melody by E. 
H. Schoelwer. [Words and melody 
only] [Photostat] © 1 e¢. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704292; Edward Henry 
Schoelwer, Cincinnati. 18682 


Believe me, dear; by C. Mason and R. 
Cloud. [Melody only] © 1. Sept. 
26, 1928; E 704899; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 18683 


Believe me dear; words by L. A. Luge, 
music by W. Sager, of Germany, 
domiciled at McKeesport, Pa. ©1c. 
Sept. 25, 1928; E 704891; William 
Sager and Louise A. Luge. McKees- 
port, Pa. 18684 


Bell (The) song; words by Frank J. 
Kent, music by Jean Corrodi Moos; 
mixed voices. Bethany, W. Va., 
Bethany college book store. 4to. © 
Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 7; E 698428; 
Bethany college, Bethany, W. Va. 

18685 


Bella (La) Molisana; mazurk, di G. 
Quartullo; pf. ‘© 1'¢c. Sept. 5, 1928; 
E 704418; Giuseppe Quartullo, New 
York. 18686 


Bells; words and music by L. Hope. 
© 1c Sept. 19, 1928; BE 704721; 
Louise Fope, San Francisco. 18687 


pt. 117, NYS! we Ze 


Bendita sea tu gracia, Morena [sic]; 
paso doble, by J. Giardiello, of Italy. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Sept. 1, 1928; 
EK 704330; John Giardiello, New 
York. 18688 


Benedictus es Domine; music by Leo 
Sowerby; mixed voices; organ acc.; 
in B flat. 4to. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2c. 
Sept. 11; E 699316; H. W. Gray co.. 
New York. 18689 


Berceuse; cradle song, by J. Kritchev- 
sky, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; violin and pf. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
6, 1928; E 704432; Jasha Kritchev- 
sky, New York. 18690 


Beside the side of a stream; words by 
Charles Tobias, music by Al Sher- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Sept. 12, 1928; E 704658: Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 18691 


Besly (Maurice) Three duets; words 
' by Aubrey Dowdon, music arr. by 
M. Besly, of Great Britain. 4to. 
Come silver moon. [2 others] © 
Aug. 10, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12; EH 
697938 ; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

18692 


Bethlehem; English words adapted by 
Adrian Ross, of Great Britain, from 
the Flemish of Pol De Mont, music 
by Jan Broeckx. © Sept. 4, 1928; 
1 c. Sept. 6; E 697871; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 18693 


Better be good to me; from Chee chee, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele. 
acc. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 21; 
E 698616; Harms, inc., New York. 

18694 


Big Bill blues; words and music by 
Willie Lee Broomsley. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; 
E 704709; Chicago music pub. Co., 


ine., Chicago. 18695 
Big shoes; words by B. M. Lawhon, 
mus'ec by Henry Halpern. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 c¢. Sept. 1. 
1928; E 704328; Billee Maye Law- 
hon, Rochester, N. Y. 18696 


Billie ; from the musical comedy, lyric 
and music by George M. Cohan. © 


Sept. 1, 1928: 2 e. Sept. 5: E 
698374: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18697 
Blondes: words and music by M. 
Walker. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Sept. 26, 1928; E 704907; 


Mildred Walker, Flint, Mich. 18698 


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Blue (A) bird in the moon; words by 
J. Duguay, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 13, 1928; E 704549; Josue 
Duguay, Biddeford, Me. 18699) 


Blue eyes: by Emil Held; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; 
E 698579; Co-operative music Co., 
Philadelphia. 18700 


Blue hour; words and music by Lou 
Davis and J. Fred Coots. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 14, 
1928; E 704636; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. — 18701 


Blue moon; words and music by Ing- 
ham-Smith [i. e. N. Ingham and C. 
J. Smith] © 1c. July 30, 1928; 
E 704507; Charles J.- Smith and 
Nelson Ingham, Philadelphia. 18702 


Blue violet; fox trot song, words and 
music by *W. S. Travers; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1. Sept. 1, 1928; 
E 704318; Walter S. Travers, Bar- 
hamsville, Va. 18703. 


Blues (The) of yesterday; lyrics by 
R. Arthur Booker, music by W. 
Bishop. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1928; E 704812; 
Walter Bishop, New York. 18704 


Boat song; by Ruth Klauber; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1928; 2 « Sept. 29; E 
699519; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago. 18705 


Bowen’s master method for plectrum 
banjo; by William D. Bowen. © 
Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 2; 
A 1055665: Wm. J. Smith music ¢o., 
ine., New York. 18706 


Bradford (Hugh) Capriccio; by H. 


Bradford, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
Seven characteristic pieces) © 
Sept. to, 1928 2c. Sept.’ 14> E 


697933 ; Hugh Bradford, London. 
18707 


Prelude; by H. Bradford, of Great 
Britain; pf. (Jn Seven character- 
istic pieces) © Sept. 13, 1928; 1c. 
Sept. 14; E 697927; Hugh Bradford, 
London. 18708 


Brahms (Johannes) Lullaby; arr. by 
Henry S. Sawyer; violin solo or 
duet, with pf. acec., violin pt. bowed 
and fingered by Ann Hathaway. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 28; E 
699533 : McKinley music co., Chicago. 

18709: 


a 18723 


Lullaby ; transcribed by Henry S. 
Sawyer; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 28; E 699546; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 18710 


Symphonie no. 1; arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur; en ut min. pte. 1-4. © 
Aug. 5, 1928; 1 ¢c. each Sept. 1; 
E 697827-697830; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 18711-18714 


Brave knights; by Olive P. Endres; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
E 698485; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 18715 


Break, break, break; poem by Tenny- 
son, music by Arthus S. Darby, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 4, 1928; 1c. 
Sept. 6; E 697872; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 18716 


Break-me-down (The); from Just a 
minute, words. by Walter O'Keefe, 
music by Harry Archer; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 18; E 698569; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson. inc.. New York. 18717 


Breaking my heart for a bit of gold; 


words by F. Bouchard, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 c¢ Sept. 19, 1928; EB 


704694; Florence Bouchard, Reedley, 
Calif. 18718 


Bride elect (The); march, by John 
Phillip Sousa, arr. for mand. or 
mand. banjo solo by Ralph Coliechio, 
with guit. arr. by Anthony J. Fran- 
chini. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
20; E 698729; Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 18719 


Bright angels sing; anthem for Christ- 
mas, music by Joseph Fletcher, and 
in pt. by W. C. Williams; solo and 


mixed cho. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1928; 
2 ec. Sept. 10: E 698409; Robin 
Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 18720 


Bright lights; fox trot, words by G. 
E. Ebbert, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 704448; 
George C. Ebbert, Oak Park, Ill. 

18721 


Broadway; by W. Sargeant: pf. © 
1c. Sept. 13, 1928; E 704576; Win- 
throp Sargeant, New York. 18722 


words and music 
{Words and melody 
Sept. 5: 1928; E 
Galassi, New York. 

18723 


Broadway gypsy; 
by F. Galassi. 
only] © 1 «. 
704421; Frank 


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18724 


Broken blossoms; words and music by 
T. Crawford. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e« Aug. 10, 1928; E 
696920; Timothy Crawford, New 
York. 18724 

Broken dreams of yesterday; words 
and: music by Kay Kyser, Evelyn 
Morris and Dan McConnell. © 1 «. 
Sept. 1, 1928; E 704331; James 
Kerne Kyser, Rocky Mount, N. C. 

18725 


Bueno; paso doble, par L. Deltour, of 
France; pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
June 20, 1928; 1c. July 3; E 697764; 
L. Deltour, Biarritz, France. 18726 


Buffalo rhythm; by Ivan Beaty, Mar- 
vin Smolev and Harold Arluck, arr. 
by Bernie Seaman; pf. © July 9. 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 699267; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 18727 

Bugles (The) of dreamland; four-pt. 
song, words by Fiona Macleod, mu- 
sic by Lucina Jewell; .women’s 
voices, with sop. solo. 4to. © Sept. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 698746; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 18728 


Bunny (The) hug; by Henry Lodge; 
pf. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c Sept. 13; 
E 698521; M. Witmark & sons. New 
York. 18729 

Burton: march, by F. E. Noel; band. 
4to. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8: 
E 699274; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 18730 

Bury me down in the valley; words 
and music by F. W. West. ©. 1 c¢. 
Sept. 26, 1928; E 704945; Fred W. 
West. Kansas City, Kan. 18731 


Busy but blest; words and music by 
Mary Lyle Graham, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Sept. 1, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12; 
EK 697898; Walter Johnston Main, 
Edinburgh, Scotland. 18732 


Butternut: words and music by Harry 


Woods. [Words and melody only] 
© 1.c. Sept. .8, 1928: BH, 704485; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co.. inc.. New 
York. 18733 


By love alone: sacred song, words by 
Hubert Markley [pseud. of Richard 
Kountz], music by Richard Kountz; 
high voice. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 15; E 699385; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 18734 


By meadow and moorland; suite, by 


Margaret Meadows, of Great Brit- | 


1. Through the meadow. 
© July 351928" Pe. 


9 


Ain; “pt: 
}4 others] 


pt. ill, n. s., v. 23 


Aug. 11: E 697910; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 18735 
By the waters of Babylon: sacred 


song, words from Psalm 1387, music 
by Vernon Eville; no. 2. in D minor. 
© Sept. 11, 1928: 2 « Sept. 12; E 
698606; Boosey & co., ltd., New 
York. 18736 


Byzantine (A) antique: by Mortimer 
Wilson, op. 88, no. 5; violin. with 
pf. ace. (Jn Instrumental unisons)_ 
© Sept. 14, 1928; 2,c:Sept. 13;-E 
699338; J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 

18737 
était une petite blonde; paroles de 

Phylo, musique de G. Gabaroche, of 

France; pf. acc.. avec arr. de l’ uku- 

lele par F. Salabert. © Aug. 5, 

1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697836; Fran- 

cis Salabert. Paris. 18738 


California; duet ad lib.. words by Ella 
- Wheeler Wilcox, musiceby 8S. Seiler. 
© Sept. 12. 1928; 2 «. Sept. 19: E 

698598; S. Seiler, Los Angeles. 
18739 


California you've won my heart: lyric 


CC 


and music by Christine Gaillard 
[pseud. of H. C. Erickson] © 1 «. 
Sept. 10, 1928; E 704484: Hannah 
Christine Erickson, Oakland. Calif. 

18740 


Call of spring; intermezzo, by Ma- 
thilde Bilbro; pf. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
2 ce. Sept. 19; E 698633; Theodore 
18741 


Callest Thou. me; anthem, by Joseph 
Fletcher: solo, duet and mixed cho. 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 


4to. © Sept. 8. 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10: 
E 698407: Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park: Wat: 18742 


Calling for you; words and music by 
Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. Jones] 


© 1. c.,:Sept:) 4) 44928e78e poe Oo: 
Rulon Armstrong Jones, Cedar City. 
Utah. 18743 


Calm amidst fire: or. Intrepid, waltz 


by F. Cunti: pf», © Luc. Sept._ 6, 


1928: E 704446; Ferdinand Cunti. 
Brooklyn. 18744 
Camel (The) ‘train?’ “by” William 
Baines: pf., four hands. © Sept. 


17, 1928;. 2 c. Sept. 19;.E 698641; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
18745 


Cance (A) for two: waltz. by George 
F. Hamer: pf. © Sept. 13, 1928; 
E 699364; Oliver Dit- 


| 2 ¢. Sept. 17: 
18746 


son co., Boston. 


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18767 


a 


Can't help lovin’ you; words and mu- 
sic by Maury Madison [pseud. of 
ete. ooth| ©) .1 ce." Sept., 26, 
1928; E 704918; W. Renwick Smith, 
Paris. 18747 


Can’t we be sweethearts once again; 
words and music by E. Lewis. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 14, 1928; E 704616; Earl 
Lewis, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18748 


Can’t you see that there’s happiness 
ahead; lyrics and music by A. M. 
Rosenthal: pf. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1928; E 704557; Aaron Maurice 
Rosenthal, McKeesport, Pa. - 18749 


Can't you tell that I love you; fox 
trot, by D. Herman. [Chords, single 


staff} © 1 ¢ Sept. 11, 1928; E 
704510; David Herman, Philadel- 
phia. 18750 


Cantata (La) dei pastori; words and 
music by B. C. Vairo; violin. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 19, 1928; E 704711; Bene- 
detta C. Vairo, New York.. 18751 


Canticle (The) of the sun; text by 
Saint Francis of Assisi, tr. by Mat- 
thew Arnold, music by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 123; mixed voices, with 
soli for sop., mezzo-sop., ten. and 
bass. 4to. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28; HE 699553; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 18752 


Capistran Garza; marcha, por J. Vaz- 
quez. of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago: pf. ©.1 c: Sept. 4, ‘1928; E 
704383; Juan Vazquez, Chicago. 

18753 


Capitan (El): march, by John Philip 
Sousa, arr. for mand. or mand. ban- 
jo sclo by Ralph Colicchio, with 
guit. arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 20; E 
698728 ; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp.. New York. 


Capriceietto;, by J. Kritchevsky, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; vio- 
lin and pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 6, 1928; 
FE 704433: Jasha Kritchevsky, New 
York. 18755 


Caprice pastoral: par Pierre-Maillard, 
of France; pf. © June 15, 1928; 
1c. July 2; E 697752; Alphonse Le- 
duc et cie.. Paris. 18756 


Caramba: fcx trot. words and music by 
A. J. Colon, of Spain, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1928; E 


18754 | 


704419; Adolfo Jiminez Colon, Brook- 
lyn. 18757 


Caraquena ; tango, de S. Esvé, arr. par 
Speranza Camusat, of France; orch., 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
5), 19285) beve., Sept.die,.H, G9TI9T; 
Choudens, Paris. . 18758 


Carmelita; by Jascha Gurewich; E 
flat alto saxophone, with pf. acc. © 


Sept. 12, 1928 "2 “Gr Sept ade 
699324; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 18759 


Carneval,—Tragisches ereignis [and] 
Mysterioso agitato; von Henry Web- 
er, of Germany, op. 4, op. 5, no. 1 
and op. 6, no. 3; salonorech. mit pf. 
conducteur und violino 1 directeur. 
4to.:: © Oct. 1, 1928: 1 ¢. Jan. 25; EB 
For. 26; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., 
Leipzig. 18760 


Caroline, I’m calling you; lyric by F. 
Sikora, music by Banks Kennedy. 
Geo. S. Kolisar. © Sept. 7, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 7; E 6984380; Francis Si- 
kora, Canton, O. 18761 


Carry me back to California; words 


and music by J. T. Williams. Los 
Angeles, Calif.. John Tyler Wil- 
liams music co. 2d. ed. © Aug. 3, 


1928; 2 c« Aug. 8; E 699199; John 
Tvler Williams, Los Angeles. 18762 


Cast your vote for Hoover; lyric by 
Dora H. Quilter, music by S. Wien- 
shienk. © 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704371; Sylvia Wienshienk, Kansas 
City, Mo. 18763 


Castilian moonlight; lyric by Edward 
Rose, Spanish words by Tito Schipa, 
music by Federico Longas. © Sept. 
27, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 29; E 699514; 
Forester music publisher, inec., Chi- 
cago. 18764 


‘Cause I’m in love with you; waltz, 
words and music by N. Curtis. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «©. 
Sept. 12, 1928; E 704539; Ned Cur- 
tis, Jamaica, N. Y. 18765 


Celtic folk.tune; by David Buchan, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 6, 1928; 
1 ¢. Sept. 25; E For. 11; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 18766 


Central; march, by F. E. Noel; band. 


Ato. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c Sept. 8; 
E 699270: Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 18767 


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Chaminade (Cecile Louise Stéphanie) 
Les papillons; arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Aug. 5, 1928: 1. «. 
Sept. 1; E 697849; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. + 18768 


Te souviens-—tu? arr. par F. Sala- 
bert, of Franee; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 1; E 697815; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 18769 


Chanson 4a la lune; de Jaques-Dalcroze, 
arr. par S. Chapelier, of France; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697785; 
Jobin et cie., Lausanne, Switzerland. 

18770 


Chanson de printemps; par Ch. David- 
off, arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697812 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 18771 


Chant d’ amour; by Claude Devene, of 
Australia; pf. © June 20, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 31; E 697709; Alkan & co. 
prop. Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 

18772 


Charming Cinderella; by Olive P. En- 


dres; pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
10; E 699330; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 18773 


Chasidim (The) ; in synagogue, by J. 
Kritchevsky, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; violin and pf. ©1.«. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704481; Jasha Krit- 
chevsky, New York. 18774 


Chasine (Di); words and music by S. 
Goldenberg. [Words and melody 
only | AGiehal sama) 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1928; E 704816; 
Samuel Goldenberg, New York. 
18775 


Chére (La) maison; de Jaques-Dal- 
croze, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 1; 
EK 697787; Jobin et cie., Lausanne, 
Switzerland. 18776 


Cherry Blossom; words by Ray Hibbe- 
ler, music by F. Good. © 1. Sept. 
12, 1928; E 704569; Florence Good, 
Savanna, III. 18777 


Chez nous 4 Paname; paroles de Jean 
Boyer et Gabriello, musique de J. 
Boyer et Henry Verdun, both of 
France; pf. acc., avee arr. de luku- 
lele par F. Salabert. © Aug. 5, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697839; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 18778 


Dt. TI, Wo SiWe eek 


Chianita mia; words and music by B. 
D. Smith. © 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 1928: Eh 
704873; Berniece Dempster Smith, 
Hollywood, Calif. 18779 


Chicago the beautiful; words and mu- 
sic by Edna Winifred Cookingham,. 
mixed voices. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 24; E 698689; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 18780. 


Children’s (The) song; poem by Rud- 
yard Kipling, music by A. G. Sharpe ;. 
quartette. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928: EB 
704851; A. G. Sharpe, New York. 

18781 


Children’s songs; words by Martha 
Appletree [pseud. of Mrs. Wm. Bo- 
debender], music by Z. E. Huckins. 
[Mimeograph] © 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1928; 
E 704940; Zelda Hlizabeth Huckins, 
New Orleans. ~ 18782: 


Chinese (The) wiggle; words by M. W. 
-.May, music by M. W. May and A. E. 
Banks. © 1 c¢. Sept. 6, 1928; HB 
704468; Mary Westcott May, Gads- 
den, Ala. 18783 


Chiquita mia; words and music by J. 
EK. Vail. © 1 c¢. Sept. 6, 1928; B 
704451; Josephine Eldridge Vail, 
Thompsonville, Conn. 18784 


Choo choo train; words and music by 
I. Beasley. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 15; H 698560; Irene Beasley, 
Memphis, Tenn. 18785. 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Roses ot 
Ispahan; valse, words by Aubrey 
Dowdon, music adapted by Van 
Phillips, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
17, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 12; BE 697945; 
Cavendish music co., London. 18786. 


——19*™* nocturne; op. 72, no. 1, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur; en mi min. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c Sept. 1; 
E 697840: Francis Salabert, Paris. 

18787 


Choral grave; by Vincent D’Indy, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697822; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 18788 


Christ-child’s (The) star; 2 pt. carol- 
anthem, music by Arthur Somervell, 
words and arr. by Shirley D. Nevin; 
women’s voices; pf. or organ ace. 
4to. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10: 
E 698459; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

18789: 


980 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Christ is risen; hymn, words unknown, 
cho. and music by W. B. Olmstead. 
© Aug. 2, 1928; 2 @ Sept. 10; E 
698400; W. B. Olmstead, Chicago. 

18790 


Christ the King: solo or in unison, 
words and music by M. O’Flaherty. 


4to. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2c. Sept. 14; 
E 698522; Maurice O’Flaherty, 
Cairo, Il. 18791 
Christmas (The) light; Christmas 


service, arr. by Emma Hoppe Hun- 
ton. 8vo. © Sept. 10; 1928; 2 « 
Sept. 22; aff. Sept. 21; A 1055528 ; 
Board of publication of the United 
Lutheran church in America, Phila- 
delphia. 18792 


Christmas (A) lullaby; carol-anthem, 
words trans. from Martin Luther, 
music by T. Frederick H. Candlyn: 
mixed voices, organ ace. © Aug. 27, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 698456; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 18793 


Church hymns; compiled by M. H. 
Cummings. 12mo. © Sept. 8, 1928; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 12; A 1055111; M. 
Homer Cummings, Fayetteville, W. 
Va. 18794 


Church march; on well-known hymns, 
by A. Garland, intro. Onward Chris- 
tian soldiers and two others. pf. © 
Sehenti. Gooes 2 Cc. sept. 19’ HR 
698638 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 18795 


Ciaramellata; parole e musica di E. 
Trombetta, of Italy, domiciled at 
Jersey City. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ec. Sept. 18, 1928: BH 
704682; Enrico Trombetta, Jersey 
City. 18796 


Cielito lindo (Cielo napulitano) ; words 
by B. C. Vairo, music by Alfred 
Fernandez; violin. © 1 ¢. Sept. 6, 
1928; E 704425; Benedetta C. Vairo, 
New York. 18797 


Cigarettes is a foolish habit; words by 


O. Smoot, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.« 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704690; Oma 
. Smoot, Anna, Ill. 18798 


Cinderella waltz; by Herbert Le 
Grand, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; 
violin solo or duet, with pf. acce., 
v-olin pt. bowed and fingered by 
Ann Hathaway. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 28; E 699534; McKinley 
music ¢co., Chicago. 18799 


15681—28——_2 


18810 


~ 


Cinematografi ; macchietta Napoletana, 
words and arr. of music by U. Sis- 
tarelli, of Italy, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. Svo. [Photostat] © 
Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 24; EB 
698674; Dionisio Acosta and Umberto 
Sistarelli, Los Angeles. 18800 


Cinnamon cake; words and music by 
Lou Zoeller and Fred Bernhard; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. © Sept. 26, 1928; 
2 ¢. Sept. 25; E 698710; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 18801 


Clorinda; pt.-song, words by John 
Bledlowe, music by R. Orlando 
Morgan, arr. by Sumner Salter; male 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 12; E 698604; Enoch & sons, 
New York. ° 18802 


Cloudy skies; words and music by H. 
N. Raymond. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1928; 
HK 704642; Harold N. Raymond, New 
York. ‘ 18803 


Cloudy skies; words by Al Coleck [ i. 
e. A. Coleck], music by Ed. E. Ap- 
plegate. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Sept. 25, 1928; E 704881; 
Albert Coleck, Passaic, N. J. 18804 


Clover leaf (Proé ten jetelicek) ; polka, 
words by J. Jiran, music. by A. 
Kubitek and A. Grill; orch. 4to. © 
Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 698346 ; 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 18805 


Clown (The) ; by Lee Pattison; pf. © 
Sept. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 15; E 
699370 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18806 


Cocktail d’amore; one-step charleston, 
di Edoardo Lanzetta, of Italy; pic- 
cola orch. 4to. © June 9% 1928; 
1c¢ July 2; E 697913; A. & G, 
Carisch & c., Milan. 18807 


Coeur (Le) de ma mie; de Jaques- 
Daleroze, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducte ur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
E 697786; Jobin et cie., Lausanne, 
Switzerland. 18808 


Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by A. De 
Martino, of Italy; mand. serie 75. 


S8vo. © July 3, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 6; 
E 697853; Italian book co., New 
York. 18809 


Columbia’s floral wreath; words by 
Alex C. Corkum, music by R. Voss- 
ley, op. 126; mixed voices. © 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1928; E 704952; Richard 
Vossley, Hoboken, N. J. 18810 


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18811 


Come back to Jesus; sacred duet, words 
and music by A. N. Bostrom. (Jn 
Good Tidings) © Aug. 18, 1927; 
2c. Aug. 17, 1928; E 698492); Albert 
N. Bostrom, McAllen, Tex. 18811 


Come back to me; words and music 
by Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. Jones] 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; E 704888; 
Rulon Armstrong Jones, Cedar City, 
Utah. 18812) 


Come, faithful people; Palm Sunday 
carol, words by G. Moultrie, music 
by W. R. Voris; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28; E 698748; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 18813 


Come, here is adieu to the city ; unison 
song, words by Robert Louis Steven- 
son, music by J. A. Westrup, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 6; E 697979; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, the Year book 
press, Itd., London. 18814 


Come Holy Ghost; duet, words tr. from ~ 


the Latin, music by Aileen Wier 
Dortch; sop. and ten. © Feb. 16, 
1927; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1928; E 699346; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 18815 


Come home to-day; hymn, words by 
B. H. Pearson, music by Emeterio 
Soto. of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
10; E 698396; B. H. Pearson, Chi- 
cago. 18816 


Come live with me; two-part song, 
words by Christopher Marlowe, mu- 
si¢ by D. Wauchope Stewart, of 
Great Britain; sop. and alto. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Sept. 4, 1928; 1 c« Sept. 15; H 
697971; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, Itd., London. 18817 


Come on out and come on into my 
arms: lyric by Al Dubin, music by 
J. Russel Robinson, arr. by John 
Klenner; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Sept. 13: 1928: 2) «Sept? 145 Hb 
698495; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 18818 


Come on you athletics; words and mu- 
sie by E. M. Gerity. © Aug. 24, 
1928; 2° 'e@ Sept. 19; ° BE: 698593 ; 
Edward M. Gerity, Philadelphia. 

18819 


Come out of the kitchen; by J. C. 
Hodges, arr. by D. E. Kirkpatrick ; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1928; E 704983 ; 
John C. Hodges, New York. 


18820) | 


pt. ily nm. §.,°v 28 


Come showboat; fox trot, by E. W. 
Ehrlich; pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704761; Edward William Ehrlich, 
Detroit. 18821 


Comme chiagne ’a femmena; versi e 
musica di A. Volpe, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Waterbury, Conn. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢ Sept. 7, 
1928; E 704464; Alberto Volpe, 
Waterbury, Conn. 18822 


Comme se piglia ’o terno; words and 
music by B. C. Vairo; violin. © 1c. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704712; Benedetta 
C. Vairo, New York. 18823 


Concord junior song and chorus book; 
boys and girls, unison and pt. sing- 
ing, compiled and ed. by Archibald 
T. Davison, Thomas Whitney Surette 
and Augustus D. Zanzig. Teachers’ 
ed., grades 7-9. © Aug. 10, 1928: 
2. (Ch BUG pd Beil eC OMe Rom onee A. 
1083770; E. C. Schirmer music €o.., 
Boston. 18824 


Confetti; danse chic, by Jay Media; 
pf. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 20: 
E 699473; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 18825 


Connecticut ; march, by J. De Angelus ; 
pf. ©1c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 704447; 
John De Angelus, Thompsonville. 
Conn. 18826 


Convent (The) bell; by Paul Valde- 
mar, of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 
17, 1928: 2 «. Sept. 19; Higegsnsp ; 
Theodore Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 

18827 


Conversation (A) with death; words 
by Mrs. J. E. Pyke, music by Betsy 
White. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1928; E 704681: 
Vernon Dalhart, New York. 18828 


Coquebin (Le); poésie de Tristan 
Klingsor, musique de Louis Beydts, 
of France. © June 20, 1928; 1 ec. 
July 3; E 697777; Heugel, Paris. 

18829 

Corrente; 2d tempo della Suite 
Mignonne, di Fernando Limenta, of 
Italy; quintetto d’ archi, con pf. 
arpa, organo od armonio, flauto, 
clarinetto si bémolle, oboe e fagotto. 
4to. © Aug. 2E"aS2e0 ea sent; 
21; E, For. 1;,A./@)G.>Cariseh & c., 
Milan. 18830 


Cos’ 6 la canzone; intermezzo, di Eu- 


genio Mignone. of Italy: piccola 
orch. 4to. © AugilO/ 182801 c. 


Sept. 21: E Por. (2; Av &GeCarisch 
& c., Milan. 18831 


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no. 9, 1928 


Cotton needs pickin’; characteristic 
negro folk dances, by C. H. Wil- 
liams; pf. Norfolk, Va., Guide pub. 
co., inc. © June 22, 1928; 2 c. June 
25; aff. June 26; A 10838076; Charles 
‘Holston Williams, Hampton, Va. 

18832 


Counting time; progressive studies in 
rhythm for the piano, elementary to 
Ist grade, by Edward A. Mueller. 
1. Jack’s pictures. [8 others] © 
SeGisulacdoes; 2) e; Sept. 10; E 
698446: John Church co., Cincinnati. 

18833 


Courante; by Marian Coryell; pf. © 
Sept. pllwdecs: 2. ¢, Septiyis; HE 
699381; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18834 


Cowboy song: words by Effa E. Pres- 
ton; pf. with words [and] Cowboy 
drill; pf.: music of each by George 
W. Wilmot. (Cover title:—A cow- 
boy song and drill) © Aug. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 699173; March 
bros., Lebanon, O. 18835 


Cradle (A) song; three-part song, 
words by Isaac Watts, music by 
Ambrose Porter, of Great Britain: 
treble 1, 2 and 3; pf. or organ acc. 


4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 23, 1928; 1 c.. Sept. 


6; E 697976; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 


the Year book press, Itd., London. 
18836 
Crazy man’s dream; lyrics by George 


H. Stein. music by H. Fries: pf. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1928; E 704843; Harry 


Fries, Brooklyn. 18837 
Creston; march, by F. E. Noel; band. 


4to. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
E 699271; Fillmore bros ¢o., Cincin- 
nati. 18838 


Croatian melody: by Edward A. 
Mueller; pf. 4 hands. © Sept. 7, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 698448; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 18839 


Crossing the bar; words by Alfred 
Tennyson. music by F. G. Mann, of 
Canada; male voices. 4to. © July 
ae; 19283 1.¢. July 2.54EY 697825: 
Frederic G. Mann, Peterborough, 
Ont., Canada. 18840 


Cuban serenade; by C. W. Midgley, 
diedipt. © I rébAust 29" 1998 FE 
704215; Charles William Midgely, 
jr.. New York. 18841 

Cupid flies around in June: words by 
A. J. Clunk, music by J. F. Roberts. 
of Canada. © July 21, 1928: 2 «. 


{ 


a 18853 


July 23: E 696419; Alfred J. Clunk, 
Victoria, B. C., Canada. 18842 


s knockout; words and music by 
P. Seneca. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e¢. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704743; Pasquale Seneca, Philadel- 
phia. 18843 


valse antillienne, por C. 
pf. New York City, O. 
Flaschner music co. © July 15, 
1928; 2 e@« Sept. 21; E 699463; 
Charles Maduro, New York. 18844 

Czar et charpentier; ouverture, par A. 
Lortzing, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 


Cupid's 


Curacao; 
Maduro; 


40. iC), Augiib, 1928; 1.e¢) Sept, 1; 
E 697846; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
18845 

D (The ) F——W G Ss 
march; by S. F. Starkweather ; pf., 
with occasional memorandum. for 
orchestration. © 1 ¢. Sept. 25, 1928; 
EK 704882; ‘Sidney Field Stark- 
weather, Berkshire, N. Y. 18846 
Daddy; lyric and music by Terese 
Robert [pseud. of T. Shiverts] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E .704450; Theresa 
Shiverts, New York. 18847 
Daddy come back; words by UL. 
Wvydell, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 8, 1928: E 704494; Louise 
Wydell, Cambridge, Ia. 18848 
Dagger (The) and the rose; words 
by Edward Eliscu, music by Eu- 
gene Berton. © Sept. 19, 1928; 


2c. Sept. 21; E 698618 ; Harms, ine., 
New York. 18849 


Dairyman’s (The) chorus; words and 
music by Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. 


Jones | 1 c@ Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704386; Rulon Armstrong Jones, 
Cedar City, Utah. 18850 
Daisy-Suzy-Rosy; paroles de Ch. L. 
Pothier, musique de Nozuod, of 
France; pf. ace., avee arr. del’ uku- 
lele de F. Salabert. © June 20, 
1928; 1 c. July 3; E 697738; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 18851 


Dance from the East; by John Orth; 


pf. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 17; 
E 699365; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
18852 


Dance (The) of Columbine; by James 


Brash, of Great Britain; pf. 

AGENTZ7, 21928" Ie = iAug.. (29'7) EB 

697684; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
18853 


983 


18854 


Dance of the hours; from La Giocon- 
da, by Amilcare Ponchielli, arr. by 
Henry S. Sawyer, bowed and _ fin- 
gered by Ann Hathaway ; violin with 
pf. ace. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 « Sept. 
8; E 699280; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 18854 


Dance of the rosebuds; by Frederick 
Keats, arr.. by Paul Zilcher; pf., six 
hands. © Sept. 17, 1928: 2 ¢ Sept. 
19; E 698639; Theodore Presser €o., 
Philadelphia. 18855 


Dance of the rosebuds; by Frederick 
Keats, transcribed by Rob Roy 
Peery; violin and pf. © Sept. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 698646; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

18856 


Dancing (The) clowns; by Harry J. 
Lincoln; pf. © Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 29; E 699518 ; Harry J. Lincoln 
music ¢o., Philadelphia. 18857 


Dancing prima donna; words -by B. 
M. Lawhon, music by Henry Hal- 
pern. 
1 c. Sept. 1, 1928; E 704327: Billee 
Maye Lawhon, Rochester, N. Y. 

18858 


Dans Vl ombre du harem; paroles de 
René Nazelles et René Jeanne, mu- 
sique de A. Chantrier, of France; pf. 
acc., avec arr. de Il’ ukulele de F. 
Salabert. © June 20, 1928; 1 « 
July 3; E 697740; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 18859 


Danse de ballon; par Donovan Meher, 
of Great Britain; pf. Sept. 3, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 5; E 697877; Beal, 
Stuttard & co., Itd., London. 18860 


Danse humoresque; by L. Leslie Loth ; 
pf. © Sept. 11, 1828; 2 c Sept. 15; 


E 699382; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, 18861 


Danse satanique; extraite de La nuit 
des quatre-temps, de Gustave Doret, 
arr.’ par S$) ‘Chapelier,’ of France ; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug.’ 5, 1928; 1 «. Sept. 1; E 697791; 
Foetisch fréres (S. A.), Lausanne, 
Switzerland, 18862 


Darker America: by William Grant 
Still “fall Corch See @ Aue oe 
1928; 2 ce. Sept. 17; E 698528; East- 
man school of music, New York. 

18863 

Day (The) before the election; words 
by T. Farris, music | by . Clifton 
Keith. © 1..¢ Septi! 27) 1928;. E 
704921; Thomas Farris, Cleveland. 

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[Words and melody only] © 


pt. eh! 8.,0V. 28 


Day’s end; by Hans Protiwinsky, of 
Austria; pf. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 19; E 698636; Theodore Pres- 
ser co.; Philadelphia. 18865 


Days in school; by Hmma Lea Sim- 
kins; pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
7; E 698483; Ernest Gerald Council, 
Dallas, Tex. , 18866 


Days of old; lyric by P. B. Bachtell 
and S. N. Bachtell, music by Roy 
Leffingwell. © 1 ¢. Sept. 13, 1928; 
E 704586; Sidney N. Bachtell and 
Paul B. Bachtell, Lancaster, Calif. 

18867 


De day’s a-comin’; words and music 
by A. Hisenbourg. [Chords, single 
staff} © 1 ¢« Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704382 ; Adolphe EHisenbourg, Boston. 

18868 


De glory road; negro poem by Clement 
Wood, set by Jacques Wolfe; med. 
or low voice. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 25; H 699513; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 18869 | 

Dear mother of mine; words and mu- 
sic by W. Wazszynski. [Words and — 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704898; Walter Wzszynski, Chi- 
cago. 18870 


Dear old pal, Al; words.and music by 


E. P. Hatton. [Words and melody 
only] . © 31 _c. Sept 3S. 19282. 


704807; Edward P. Hatton, Newport 
News, Va. 18871 


Dear (The) old summer time; words 
and music by Mrs. W. Adrian Esta- 
brook [i. e. Mary Davies Estabrook | 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1928; E 704593: 
Mary Davies Estabrook, Ponchatou- 
la, La. 18872 


Dear, where have you been; words and 
music by Hortense Ford. © 1 «. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704489; Hortense 
O. Ford, Tampa. 18873 


Dearie, dearie, don’t grow weary think- 
ing of me; words and music by Bob 
Braxton [i. e. R. Braxton] [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 10, 
1928: E 704489; Robert Braxton, 
New York. 18874 


Debbil foot; negro poem by Clement 
Wood, set by Jacques Wolfe; med. 
or low voice. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 25; HE 699511; G. Schirmer. 
ine., New York. 18875 


Del prete; waltz, by G. Napoli, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ¢ Sept. 27, 1928; E 704974; Giu- 
seppe Napoli, New York. 18876 


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no. 9, 1928 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo)  Piz- 
zicato polka; Sylvia ballet, by Leo 
Delibes, transeribed by Ralph Colic- 
chio; ten. banjo, with pf. acc. © 
Aug. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 9; E 699010; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 
New York. 18877 


Delight thyself in Me; words and mu- 
sie by Hazel Mason. © June 20, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 22; E 698680: Na- 
thaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 18878 


Delta beta sigma sweetheart ; words by 
Claiborne Bryson, music by Ross 
De Roy. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
7; E 698429; Board of regents. Delta 
beta sigma sorority, Pine Bluff, Ark. 

18879 


Des troupes passent ... ; par Marcel 
Laisné, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1927; 
1 e. July 2, 1928; EB 697779; Marcel 
Labbé, Paris. 18880 


Desgraciado; vals, words and music 
by Alfredo Marin, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 
stat] © Aug. 30, 1928; 2c. Sept. 10; 
E 698421; Felipe Valdés Leal, Los 
Angeles. 18881 


Deux scenes champétres; par Léon 
Moreau, arr. par Georges Grécourt, 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. 1. Le jour se léve. [1 
other] © June 20, 1928; 1 c. July 
3; E 697768; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 18882 


Devil (The) that tempted St. An- 
thony ; by Arnold Bax, of Great Brit- 
ain; 2 pis. © Sept. 24, 1928; 1 ec. 
Sept. 28; H For. 43; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., ine. with J. G. Murdoch 
& co., Itd., London. 18883 


Devotion; words and music by Win- 
throp Parkhurst; med. voice. © 
Sept. 11, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 15; E 


699374; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 18884 
Diplomat (The); march, by John 


Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. or mand. 
banjo solo by Ralph Colicchio, with 
guit. arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 20; E 
698727 ; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York. 18885 


Directorate; march, by John Philip 
Sousa, arr. for mand. or mand. banjo 
solo by Ralph Colicchio, with arr. 
for guit. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 20; E 
698725 ; Irving Berlin standard music 
corp., New York. 18886 


18897 


Dirigible (The) Italia; words by F. C. 
Blake, musie by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Sept. 19, 
1928 ; E 704687 ; Francis Coyd Blake, 
Shawnee, Okl. 18887 


Do not fear, march on! hymn, words 
tr. from the Swedish by Evelyn H. 
Johnson, music arr. by N. Carlson. 
© June 20, 1928; 2 c Sept. 22; E 
698687: Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 18888 


Do not weep-ee China girl-ee; words 
by Estelle Fryde, music by S. Fryde, 
of Poland, domiciled at Brooklyn, 
and Jack Sherman, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1928: E 704654; Stanley 
Fryde, Brooklyn. 18889 


Doerr’s (Clyde) collection of saxo- 
phone solos; by C:? Doerr; E flat 
alto saxophone with pf. acc. © 


Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 13; 
A 1056136; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 18890 


Doll (The) waltz; by Florence B. 
Price; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 28; E 699528 ; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 18891 


Doll’s house; by Arthur C. King; 2 
violins and pf. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 10; E 698467; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 18892 


Donne (Le) di za bum; one-step, versi 
di Luciano Ramo, musica di Vittorio 
Mascheroni, of Italy; pf. June 
15, 1928; 1 e. July 2; E 697892; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 18893 


Donne—moi ton cceur; mélodie, paro- 
les de Lucien Boyer, musique de 
Paul Chaubet, of France. © Aug. 
20, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 5; E 697855: Leo 
Duran, Lyon, France. 18894 


Don’t do-a that-a; words and music by 
Chris. Pender. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 e¢. Sept. 28 1928: E 
704951: Chris. Pender, New York. 

18895 

Don’t hold everything; from Hold 


everything, words and music by B. 
G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson, arr. by Joseph M. Weiss; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 8, 
1928 2° ce. Sept. 1035 BF sGaesse ; 
DeSylva. Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 18896 


Don’t send my boy to prison; words 
and music by Con Conrad. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Sept. 12, 
1928: E 704559; Spier & Coslow, 
inc.. New York. 18897 


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18898 


Don’t spill it now, fast stuff and hot; 
words and music by W. Douglas. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 17, 1928; E 704669; William 


Douglas, Columbus, O. 18898 
Don’t spoil your pretty eyes with 
tears; words by Richard Dew- 


hurst and E. Barbe, music by James 
Flora and E. Barbe. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1928: 
E 704600 ; Edward Barbe, New York. 

18899 


Don’t waste your time hunting for 
me; words by John Carrado, music 
by Jeseph Guerriero, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at East Lynn, Mass. © July 
27, 1928; 2 c Sept. 10; E 698445; 

Giuseppe  Guerriero, East Lynn, 
Mass. and John Carrado, Swamp- 
scott, Mass. 18900 


Don’t you wanna know; by C. Mason 
and R. Cloud. [Melody only] © 
1c. Sept. 26, 1928; E 704901: R. S. 
Peer, New York. 18901 


Don’t you wish your baby was built 


up like mine; words and music by 
Alger Alexander. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 7, 1928; E 
704457; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

18902 


Dorado (El) ; tango, di A. Bernstein e 
L. Paparello; pf. ©-1¢. Aug. 24, 
1928; E 704735; Alexander Bernstein 
and Louigi Paparello, New York. 

18903 


Dcret (Gustave) Chanson; extraite 
de La nuit des quatre-temps, arr. 
par S. Chapelier, of France; orch., 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
5, 1928; 1 c...Sept: 1;-E 697788; 
Foetisch freres (S. A.), Lausanne, 
Switzerland. 18904 


Dot keed Mariutch ; words and melody 
by J. E. Higgins; med. voice. ©1e. 
Sept. 12, 1928; E 704558; John KE. 
Higgins, Los Angeles. 18905 


Down by the Rio Grande; words and 
music by P. M. McMahon; pf. and 
ukulele ace. [Photostat] © 1 «. 
Sept. 1, 1928; E 704303; Patrick 
Maurice McMahon, Los Angeles. 

18906 


Down deep in the sea; words and 
music by C. F. Weigle. © June 1, 
1928;.2 ¢@ Sept. 19; HE. 698573; 
Charles F. Weigle, Sebring, Fla. 
18907 


pt. III, n.S., v. 23. 


Down in the dungeon; waltz, by 
Walter Rolfe; pf. Boston, Evans 
music co. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2¢. Aug. 
24; E 698261; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

18908 


Down on the old plantation; words by 
Noah E. Branson, music by N. M. 
Dunn; pf. and ukulele acc... © Sept. 
23. 1928; 2 c.. Sept. 19;;E 698592 ; 
Nellie M. Dunn, Keokuk, Ia. 18909 


Drag-n-fly: words and musie by Ace 
Brigode [pseud. of A. C. Brigode]. 
H. D. Bentzen and Jack Budniak 
[i. e. John Budniak] [Words and 
melody only] [Photostat] © June 
8, 1928; 1 ec: June 25, 1c. June 19; 


EK 695628; Hazel Dean Bentzen. 
Athos Charles Brigode and John 
Budniak, Cleveland. 18910 


Dream boat; operetta for grade chil- 
dren, in 2) acts, book and lyrics by 
Sarah Grames Ciark, music by 
Arthur A. Penn, of Great Britain. 
domiciled at Block Island, R: I. © 
Aug. 10, 1928; 2: ec. Aug. 14; D 27351 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18911 


Dream sweetheart; from Cross my 
heart, words by Joseph McCarthy. 
music by Harry Tierney; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 7; E 698379; Harms, ine., New 
York. : 18912 


Dreaming; waltz, words and music by 
Will Walner [i. e. W. H. Walner ] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Sept. 17, 1928; EH 704623; William 
Henry Walner, Baltimore. 18913 

Dreaming & wondering ; waltz, written 
and composed by Douglas Greig, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.: 


in A flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 7, 1928; 1 ec. 
June 21; E 697732; Lawrence 
Hamilton & co., London. 18914 


Dreaming of you; words by E. Hite. 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Sept. 22, 1928: 
E 704832); Emma Hite, Indianola. 
Ta. 18915 


Dreams; words. and music by M. E. 
Everett. © 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704869; Mary E. Everett, Memphis. 
Tenn. 18916 


Dreams I dream beneath the lover’s 
southern moon; words and melody 
by G. A. Gallagher, arr. by Robert 
Hayes; pf. ace. © Sept. 4, 1928; 
2 c Sept. 8; E 699284; Glenn A. 
Gallagher, Diamond, O. 18917 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Drifting down the river Rhine; words 
by Al Dubin, music by Little Jack 
Little. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1928; E 704830; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 18918 


Drifting, dreaming, thinking, schem- 
ing; words and music by W. T. 
Mason. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Sept. 11. 1928; E 704532; 
William Theodore Mason, La Salle, 
Ill. 18919 


Dry your eyes; lyrics by Fred Cooper 
and Edgar Van Delden, music by J. 
P. Sacco. [Words and chords, single 
Standi, © 1c) Sept: 21,''1928;) B 
704819; John Peter Sacco, Brooklyn. 

18920 


Duo seraphim (Two bright seraphin) ; 
three-part song, by T. L. da Vittoria, 
arr. by Louis Saar; women’s voices. 
4to. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c Sept. 18; 
E 698539; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

18921 


Dusk of dreams; pt.-song, lyric by 
Helen Taylor, music by Easthope 
Martin, arr. by Sumner Salter; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 4. 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 698600; Enoch 
& sons, New York. 18922 


Dusting the keys: by William Clifford 
Heilman; pf. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 15; E 699377: G. Schirmer, 
ine.,.New York. 18923 


"E mbruoglie ’e Natale; versi e musica 
di G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled at 


Brooklyn. [Words and = melody 
Gy ey fc. Sept. . 27, 1928" An 


704958 ; Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 
18924 


Each rose I send you; lyrics and mu- 
sic by Dee Stuart [pseud. of D. P. 
Stuart] [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 12, 1928: E 704541; 
Dever Payne Stuart, Clarksburg, W. 
Va. 18925 


East (The) is God's: anthem, words 
and music by John M. Priske:; mixed 
voices, with bass or alto solo: or- 
gan acc. 4to. © Sept. 11, 1928: 2 ¢. 
Sept. 11; E 699314; H. W. Gray co.. 
New York. 18926 


Easy spring blues; words and music 
by Clarence Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; 
E 704511; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 18927 


ee 


18939 


~ 


Echo (The); by Frances Terry; pf. 
© Sept. 12, 1928: 2 c. Sept. 14; E 
698489; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 18928 


Echo (L’) dans la montagne (The 
echo in the mountains) ; evocation, 
par Edouard Flament, of France, op. 
80, no. 3; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 1; 
E 697794; Choudens, Paris. 18929 


Ecole de |’ articulation; études et ex- 
ercices, par Marcel Moyse, of France: 
flite . [French, English and German 


text] © Aug. 5, 1928; 1c. Sept. 1; 
E 697808: Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 18930 


Ecstasy; words by E. Harmon, music 
by H. Woollett. © Sept. 12. 1928; 
2c. Sept. 15; E 698555 ; Harry Wool- 
lett, Chicago. 18931 


Edith; words by B. E. Stevens, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 «. 
Sept. 4, 1928; ‘E 704366; Beulah E. 
Stevens, Seattle. 18932 


Hichendorff-zyklus; worte von Joseph 
Eichendorff, musik von Hermann Zil- 
cher, of Germany, op. 60. © Aug. 
28, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 18; E For. 24; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 18933 


Eighth album of first pieces; by Cuth- 
bert Harris, of Great Britain; pf. 
@iiJuly 25, 1928: 1 c, Augetkeis 
697909; Warren & Phillips, London. 

18934 


Elfin revels: entracte, by George 
Frederick Lewis, of Great Britain ; 
1st violin and cello, with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 20, 1928; 1-e. 
July 30; E 697965; Perry & Gill, 
London. 18935 


Emeline; words by Son Hitt, music by 
G. Bissonette, of Canada, domiciled 
at Detroit. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 4, 1928; E 704605; 
Germaine Bissonette, Detroit. 18936 


En Italie; dix piéces, par Jeanne Le- 
leu, of France; pf. © June 10, 1928; 
1c. July 2; E 697755; Alphonse Le- 
due et cie.. Paris. 18937 


En un beso; cancion Mexicana, letra 
y musica de Jorge Dele6n Paniagua, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 25, 1928: E 704889; 
Alberto Solis, El Paso. 18938 


Enamoradas (Las); canciodn, letra y 
musica de Jorge DeleOn Paniagua, 
of Mexico, domiciled at El Paso; pf. 
© 1 ¢ Sept. 25, 1928; E 704884; 
Alberto Solis, El Paso. 18939 


987 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18940 


Endearment; song without words, by 
Walter Rolfe; pf. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
2 ec. Sept. 19; E 698649; Theodore 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 18940 
Enfantines; de Trois poémes, de J. 
Cocteau, par Darius Milhaud, -of 


France, revu et doigté par Margue- 
rite Long; transcription pour pf. a 
4 mains. 1. Fumée. [2 others] © 
June 15, 1928; 1c. July 2; E 697768; 
Siréne musicale, Paris. 18941 


Engine (The); by Florence B. Price; 
pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
EK 699529; McKinley music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 18942 


Erster psalm; wohl dem, der nicht 
wandelt im rat der gottlosen, von 
Alexander Friedrich v. Hessen, of 
Germany, op. 19; gemischten chor a 
cappella. Partitur. 4to. © Aug. 
17, 1928; 1 c«@ Sept. 4; E 697862; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 189438 


Estrellita; Mexican serenade, by Man- 
uel A. Ponce, arr. by Louis Panella; 


brass band, with solo B flat cornet 


conductor. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1928; 
2 ce. Aug. 29; E 698361; Volkwein 
bros., Pittsburgh. 18944 
HKtude énergique; by Harold G. David- 
son: pf. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
14; HE 698487 ; Ciayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 18945 


Ettide-phantasie; by R. C. Stecher, op. 


no.’ 2; pf. © Wes Sept. 18,1928 - 
E 704677; Ralph Chester Stecher, 
New York. 18946 


Etudes de genre et de mécanisme; par 
H. Klose, nouvelle édition entiére- 
ment révisée et adaptée par P.-R. 
Jeanjean, of France; saxophone. © 
Aug. 5, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 1; E 697805 ; 
Alphonse Ledue et cie., Paris. 18947 


Evangel (The); by Evangeline Booth, 
arr. by W. Broughton; band, with 


conductor. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1928; 
2 ce. Aug. 13; E 698033; Salvation 
army National headquarters, New 
York. 18948 
Evangeline; lyric and music by Terese 
Robert [pSeud. of T. Shiverts] 
[Werds and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704449; Theresa 
Shiverts, New York. ~ 18949 


Evangeline; words and music by Lee 
David and James F. Hanley; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by A. J. Fran- 
chini. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
26; E 699499; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
eo., ine., New York. 18950 


pt..11, n. s., v. 23. 


Evangeline; words and music by Lee 
David and James F. Hanley. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704293; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 18951 


Even song; now rest beneath night’s 
shadows, English cantata on Nun 
ruhen alle wilder, words by Paul 
Gerhardt, music by I. C. Strieter; 
mixed choir, with organ and violin. 
4to. © Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 17; 
E 698529; Immanuel C. Strieter, St. 
Louis. 18952 


Evening breezes (Vecerni vanek) ; 
waltz, words by J. Jiran, music by 
A. Grill; orch. 4to. © July 16, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 698348; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 18953 


Evening chant (Canto della sera) ; by 
Alfred Fasano; violin with pf. acc. 
© Aug. 31, 1928; -2 c. Sept. 4; EB 
698343 ; T. W. Allen, New York. 

: 18954 


Evermore, thou art voice of my heart; 
words by Oliver Murray Edwards, 
music by William Berwald; high 
voice. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 e. Sept. 
15; E 699384; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18955 


Every man is a king; words by Jessie 
F. Moser, music by G. Aragona; 
mixed voices. © July 16, 1928; 2c. 
Aug. 20; E 698477; Gertrude Ara- 
gona, Glendale, Calif. 18956 


Everyone to the polls, ’tis your duty 
that calls; words and music by J. C. 
Zouboulakis. New York, N. Y., 
Pean music co. © Aug. 14, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 6; E 699410; John Con- 
stantin Zouboulakis, New York. 

18957 


Everywhere I look; words by Dena 
Tempest, music by Molly Carew, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 6; E 697865; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 18958 


Evohé! cortége antique, par G. Razi- 
gade, transcription par J. Watelle, 
of France; harmonie. 4to. © June 
20, 1928: 1 Ee falyias Hi Get (6a ; 
Georges Razigade, Bordeaux, France. 

18959 


Ey’rybody loves you; words by Al Du- 
bin, music by Little Jack Little. 
FWords and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 22, 1928; E 704829; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

18960 


988 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


: 18979 


Exotie dance; by Jakob Schonberg, of 
Germany, arr. by Quentin Maclean, 
of Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 24, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
8: E 697902; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 18961 


Fading away blues: words and music 
by W. S. Travers, arr. by Eugene 
Platzman; pf. acc. with ukulele or 
banjulele banjo. © 1 c¢. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704319; Walter S. Travers, 
Barhamsville, Va. 18962 


Fair harvest moon; from the cantata 
The harvest, text by C. Gordon Wil- 
cox, music by Richard Keuntz; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1928: 
2 ce. Sept. 13; E 698514; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 18963 


Fair weather gal; fox trot, words and 
music by J. R. Biggs. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704890: James Richerson Biggs, 
Jackson, Mich. 18964 


Fairest of the fair; march, by John 
Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. or 
mand. banjo solo by Ralph Colicchio, 
with guit. arr. by Anthony J. Fran- 
chini. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
20; E 698726; Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 18965 


Fairy (A) boat; by Olive P. Endres; 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1928: 2 c. Sept. 10; 
E 699331; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 18966 


Fairy cavalry: by Eric Grant, of 
Great Britain; pf. “(In 1929 school 
examinations, pianoforte, lower divi- 
sion—list B) © July 18, 1928: 1c. 
July 27; E 697731; Associated board 
of the Royal academy of music and 
the Royal college of music, London. 

18967 


Fairy (A) madrigal; unison song, 
words, 16th century, music by Har- 
old E. Watts, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 28, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 6; E 697978; 


H. F. W. Deane & sons, the Year 
book press, ltd. 18968 
Fantaisie-impromtpu: par Armand 


Bournonville, of France; clarinette 
en si bémol et pf. Paris, Editions 
Costallat. © June 10, 1928; 1 «. 
July 2; E 697783 ; Lucien de Lacour, 
Paris. 18969 
Far across the foam; words by J. 


Crozier, music by Robert Van Sickle. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Aug. 28, 1928; E 704608; Joseph 
Crozier, Detroit. 18970 


Far and near; folk songs and dances 
from many countries, arr. by Susan 
Forde, of Great Britain: pf. © Aug. 
9, 1928;.1 ¢ Aug. 11; E 697997; A. 
Weekes & co., Itd., London. 18971 


Far east; tone poem, by Jean Beghon, 
arr. by Maurice Baron; orch., with 
pf. and violin conductors. New 
York, Irving Berlin standard music 
corp. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 @. Sept. 
19°; E 699460; M. Baron, Great Neck, 
Ae Teel NY: 18972 


Farewell; by L. L. Ditlevson; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 26, 1928; E 704896; Lois 
Lund Ditlevson, Owatonna, Minn. 

18973 


frihling shoin 
words and 
New York, 


Farshvindn is mein 
(Gone is my youth) ; 
music by G. Eisenberg. 
Metro music co. 


JIOAID PD PN DTN AND) 
Quiz 
© July 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Aug. 24; B 


699406; George Eisenberg, Brooklyn. 
18974 


Fascinating (The) widows; words and 
music by E. Hope. © 1c. Sept. 11, 
1928; E 704535; Eleanor Hope, 
Washington. 18975 


Fascinating you tantalizing me; fox 
trot, words and music by G. E. 
Rutherford. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 «¢. Sept. 25, 1928; E 
704863; George E. Rutherford, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 18976 


Father Time jazz; words by O. N. 
Evans, music by S. L. Cross. ©1c. 
Sept. 21, 1928; E 704788; Orange 


Noble Evans, Elma, Wash. 18977 
Father (The)—verily a man; from 


suite Domestica, by Hugo Riesen- 
feld, arr. by Oscar Potoker, of Po- 
land, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Sept. 
1, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10: E 699444; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, inc.,. New York. 

18978 


Faut (La) savoir; de Paris qui tourne, 
paroles de Jacques-Charles et Léo 
Leliévre, fils, musique de René Syl- 
viano et Jean Boyer, both of France; 
pf. ace., avec arr. de |’ ukulele de 
F. Salabert. © June 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 
July 3; E 697741; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 18979 


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18980 


Feel like a, million; words and music 
by William Waldron; pf. and ukulele 
acc © Aug. *24,71928: 2c Ane: 
27; E. 699268; A. H. Lewis medi- 
cine co., St. Louis. 18980 


Fellow (The) called Hoover; words 
and melody by G. W. Hall, har- 
mony by Ernestine Ernst. 4to. 
Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 698344 ; 
George W. Hall, Albany, Mo. 18981 


Fenesta ca te si nzerrata; words and 
music by J. Miele. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ce. Sept. 11, 1928; 
E 704538; Joseph Miele, New York. 

18982 


Fidele (Der) geselle; polkalied, by P. 


Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704700; Peter 
Miller, Philadelphia. 18983 


Fiore solitario; waltz by Lorenzo Mo- 
relli; violin. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1928; 
EK 704547; Apollo music co., .Brook- 
lyn. 18984 


Fireside dreams; by L. L. Ditlevson; 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 26, 1928; E 704897; 
Lois Lund Ditlevson, Owatonna, 
Minn. 18985 


First solo book; collected and har- 
monized, ed. and fingered by Angela 
Diller and Hlizabeth Quaile; pf. New 
ed. © May 25, 1928; 2 c. June 4; 
E 698370; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18986 


First step; how to play the saxophone, 
by Al Starita. Svo. © Sept. 11, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 11; 1 699302; Keith 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 18987 


First (The) violin studies for juve- 
niles; by B. F. Knell. © 1 c. Sept. 
7, 1928; E 704475; Benjamin Frank- 
lin Knell, Philadelphia. 18988 


Flag of peace; words and music by 
J. J. Sehneider, [Words and mel- 
ody only]) © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 7043848; John J. Schneider, Phila- 
delphia. 18989 


Fleur jetée; célébre mélodie, par 
Gabriel Fauré, op. 39, no. 2, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avec. pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
5, 1928; 1 « Sept. 1; E 697845; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 18990 

Flight (The) of the sea gull; words 
and music by E. Allen, jr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 
1928; E 704899; Estelle Allen, jr., 
Akron, O. 18991 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Flor de pasion; letra e musica por 
Jose M. Lacalle [i. e. Joseph M. 
Lacalle] © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1928; HB 
U.S. unpub. 1030; Joseph M. Lacalle, 
Brooklyn. 18992 


Flores de primavera; valz, by Jorge 
Deleén Paniagua, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso; pf. © 1. Sept. 
25, 1928; E 704888; Alberto Solis, 
El Paso. 18993 


Flower waltz; by H. P. Hopkins, op. 
125, no, 3; pt. "© Sept. 21 21928 ; 
2 c. Sept. 19; E 698645; Theodore 
’ Presser co., Philadelphia. 18994 


Flyin’ luck; musical comedy in 2 acts, 
lyrics by A. Remsen and Eddie Po- 
land [i. e. E. Poland], music by G. 
Dilworth. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1928; 
D 27365; George Dilworth, Alice 
Remsen, John D. Ravold and Kd- 
ward Poland, New .York. 18995 


' Fog; lyrics by S. Gardella, music by 


R. Knudson: pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 
10, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 699328; 
Steve Gardella and Roy Knudson, 
Brooklyn. 18996 


Following the one I love; written by 
Edward Pola, composed by EH. Pola 
and Freddy Hart, both of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 6, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
4; E 697987; Montgomery & ©O., 
London. 18997 


Fond memories; words and music by 
Lillian Kate Davis [pseud, of L. D. 
Cate] [Photostat] © Sept. 8, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 698420; Lil- 
lian Davis Cate, New York. 18998 


For hunting; unison song, words by 
Thomas Ravenscroft, music by D. 
Wauchope Stewart, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 15, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
6; E 697974; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, the Year book press, Iltd., 
London. 18999 


For you and me sweetheart; or, If 
only we two, words and music by 
R. J. Stevenson. ©,.1 ¢. Sept. 17, 
1928; E 704622; Robert John Ste- 
venson, Seattle. 19000 


Forbidden (The) kiss; words and mu- 
sic by M. Laing. © 1 ec. Sept. 15, 
1928; E 704765; Marie Laing, New 
York. 19001 


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no. 9, 1928 


Forever; words by Jack Yellen, music 
by Milton Ager; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 31, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 1; E 
699250; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 19002 


Forgive and forget; by A. Feltman; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; E 704744; 
Alfred Feltman, Coney Island, N. Y. 

19003 


Fortuna; lyrics by David Goldberg, 
music by A. BE. Joffe. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 8, 1928; 
E 704490; Abram Edward Joffe, 
Haledon, N. J. 19004 


Forty-seven ginger-headed sailors; fox 
trot, written and composed by Leslie 
Sarony, Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 6, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 4; E 697986; Montgomery 
& co., London. 19005 


Fox (Sam) all star orchestra folio; 
by J. S. Zamecnik; ist violin pt. 
v. 1. 1. Venetian carnival [and 
others] © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
22; E 698690; Sam Fox pub. co., 


Cleveland, O. 19006 
Fra due. guanciali; mazurka, by 
Gerardo Iasilli; violin. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


13, 1928; E 704548; Apollo music co., 
Brooklyn. 19007 


Free (The) lance; march, by John 
Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. or 
mand, banjo solo, by Ralph Colic- 
chio, with guit. arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 20: E 698741; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

19008 


Friends and lovers: duet, from Luckee 
girl, words by Max and Nathaniel 
Lief, music by Maurice Yvain, arr. 
by Albert Szirmai, of Hungary, 
domiciled at New York; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ce. 
Sept. 21; E 698621: Harms, inc., New 
York. 19009 


Frogs, by A. Louis Scarmolin; pf. © 
Sep di, 1928; 2c! Septiii15> EB 
699389 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

19010 


Frdleuse (La); valse, par Henry De- 
fosse, of France; pf. © June 15, 
1928; 1c. July 2; E 697761; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 19011 


Frolic ; two-part song, words by A. E.. 
*musie by H. Hollinrake, of Great 


Britain; treble 1,2. 4to. [Staff and | 


a 19023 


tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 6; E 697980; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, the Year book 
press, ltd., London. 19012 


Frolic (A); by Iris De Cairos Rego, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 27, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 29; E 697685; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 19013 


From the long ago; song without 
words, by F. G. Thompson; pf. Los 
Angeles, G. Schirmer music stores, 
inc. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
E 698425; Fleet Gillum Thompson, 
Los Angeles. 19014 


Frost bitten; by P. D. Cramer; pf. © 
1 c. Sept. 1; 1928; E 704356; Paul 
Dee Cramer, Venice, Calif. 19015 


Frosted chocolate; by H. F. Reser; 
ten. banjo. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1928; 
E 704530; Harry F. Reser, New 
York. 19016 

Full moon; words by Edward Lock- 
ton, music by Margaret Woolmer, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 4, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 6; E 697868; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 19017 


Gabriel’s Christmas carols; collection 
of 14 songs, by Charles H. Gabriel. 
Cincinnati, Fillmore music house. 
4to. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2\c. Sept. 14; 
aff. Sept. 12; A 1056182; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 19018 


Galloping (The) horse; by Anna Pier- 
son; two pfs., four hands. © Sept. 
17, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 698642; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19019 


Gallos (Los) curdzalefios; valse, por 
A. Pogenio, of Netherlands, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn; pf. © 1. Sept. 
26, 1928; E 704929; Antonio Pogenio, 
Brooklyn. 19020 


Gammer’s garland; by Edgar L. Bain- 
ton, of Great Britain; pf. 1. King 
Pippin’s Hall. [4 others] © Aug. 
20, 1928;,1 «Aug. 3h. BE u697118 ; 
Joseph Williams, 1td., Auondon. 

19021 

Garden (The) and you; waltz, words 

by O. W. Foust, music by Ray Hib- 


beler. © 1. c. Sept. 10, 1928; EB 
704481; Opal W. Foust, Bennetts 
Switch, Ind. 19022 


Garden (A) of dreams; words by Jean 


Rivinius, music by A. Dodd. © 1. 
Sept. 18, 1928: E 704678; Arthur 
Dodd. Inglewood, Calif. 19023 


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19024 


pt. 11th: SVS 


Garden of paradise; words by J. G. 
Wynter, music by G. T. Francis, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 28, 1928; 
1 e. Aug. 31; E 697723; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., inc. with John G. 
Murdoch & co., ltd.. London. 19024 


Garden of roses; by Irene Marschand 


Ritter, transcribed by Rob. Roy 
Peery; violin and pf. © Aug. 16, 


1928; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 699094; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
19025 


Garden of roses; duet or two-pt. cho. 
by Irene Marschand Ritter, arr. by 
EK. A. Barrell, jr.; treble voices. to. 
© Sept. 17, 1928: 2 « Sept. 19; E 
698626; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. 19026 
Gavilan.; ... Gavilancitoe ..;.. > vyersi 


e musica di M. Grever. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704745; Maria Grever, New York. 

. 19027 


Gavotte; by John C. Bostelmann;: vio- 
lin, with pf. © Sept. 11; 1928; 2 c: 
Sept. 15; E 699375: G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19028 


Gee! but it’s lonesome without you; 
words and music by L. Ruth and 
R. C. Ryan. © 1c. June 28, 1928; 
EK 693757; Lulu Ruth and Robert C. 
Ryan, New Orleans. 19029 


Gee, but it’s tough to be alone on 
Saturday night; words by Benny 
Davis and Billy Rose, music by Joe 


Burke. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 
21; E 698661; Irving Berlin inc., 
New York. 19030 


Gee! I wished I'd be somebody else; 
lyrics and music by A. M. Rosenthal ; 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 11, 1928: E 704556: 
Aaron Maurice Rosenthal, McKees- 
port, Pa. 19031 


Gem (A); by Mike Capolungo; pf. © 
1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; E 704870; Vin- 
cenzo D. Pometti, Los Angeles. 

190382 


Genevie: waltz ballad, words by T. 
Wszolek, * music by William Van 
Beaver. © 1 «c. Sept. 6, 1928; HE 
704443 ; Thad Wszolek, New Haven. 

19033 

Gentle spring waltz; by R. Streabbog; 
pf., Ist grade. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 28; E 699524: McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 19034 

Geraldin; words by Frank Parente 
and Dave Dreyer. music by F. 
Parente. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; E 704778: 
James Dante, Madison, N. J. 19035 


Get along home, Miss Cindy; words 
and music by J. H. Chism. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 « Sept. 6, 
1928; E 704412; Ralph Peer, New 
York. 19036 


Get up off your knees; words and 
music by Clarence Williams. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1928; E 704513: Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 19037 

Gibbs (Armstrong) Four preludes for 
piano; by A. Gibbs, of Great Britain. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, itd. 
1. New moontide. [3 others] © 
July 3, 1928; 1 c June 30; E 697920: 
Armstrong Gibbs, Essex, England. 

; 19038 


Gil Blas; ouverture, par Trémisot, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to...© Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 4: 
E 697817; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

; 19039 


Giocoso; from A little suite, by Felix 
Swinstead, of Great Britain: pf. 
(In. 1929 school examinations piano- 
forte, elementary division, list B) 
©’ Fuly.18, 1928" ety wa. Bs 
697730; Associated board of the 
Royal academy of music and the 
Royal college of music, London. 

19040 


Giorni (Aurelio) 24 concert etudes: 
no. 20; pf., left hand; in C min. 
Aug. 20,  TO2Z8 ss Pie. (eee ias ) Hy 
698333 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

19041 


Giovine Italia; valzer arr. by R. 
Romani. © 1 c¢. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704749 ; Romano Romani, New York. 

19042 


Gipsy dance [and] In olden days: by 
Frederick Robert Rickman, of Great 
Britain, op. 86, no. 3, 4: pf. © July 
8, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 11; E 697996; A. 


Weekes & co., ltd., London. 190438 
Gipsy (The) fire dance; by H. J. 
Chalmers; harp or pf. © Sept. 1. 


1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 6983852; Harry 
J. Chalmers, Akron, O. 19044 


Girl 0’ mine; words by Gordon Conrad, 
music by H. J. Stewart: © 1 ec. 
Sept. 7, 1928; E 704502; Edith M. 
Gibbs, Brooklyn. 19045 


Girl of my dreams you have come 
true; words and music by J. E. 
Gaskell. © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 1928: E 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


19066 


704741; John Edwin Gaskell, Hous- 
ton. 19046 


Girl (The) of the U. S. A.; words by 
Kathleen Alley Schildman, music by 
Charlotte Pratt Weeks. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1928; E 704473; Charlotte E. 
Weeks, St. Petersburg, Fla. 19047 


Girl (The) on the prow; from New 
moon, words by Oscar Hammerstein 
2d, music by Sigmund Romberg. © 
Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 14; E 
698504: Harms, ine., New York. 

19048 


Girl (The) that’s from the South; 
words by R. Nedreau, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1928; E 704553 ; Rose 
Nedreau, Wadena, Minn. 19049 


Girls chaperon song; from Playtime, 
words and music by H. Hilpert. © 
1 c. Sept. 26, 1928; E 704916; Har- 
riet Hilpert, Los Angeles. 19050 


Gitanita (La); danse espagnole, por 
C. Maduro; pf. New York City, O. 
Flaschner music co. © July 15, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 21; E 699465; 
Charles Maduro, New York. 19051 


Give me a banana from the old banana 
stand; words and music by P. M. 
MeMahon; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Sept. 1, 1928: 
E 704304; Patrick Maurice McMa- 
hon, Los Angeles. 19052 


Give me an old-fashioned girl; words 
by H. Cavanaugh, music by Chester 
Escher. [Words and melody only] 
© 1.e Sept. 17, 1928: E 704675; 
Helen Cavanaugh, Franklin, N. H. 

19053 


Give me another night divine; words 
and music by P. B. Bachtell, arr. 
by Roy Leffingwell. © 1 ¢. Sept. 13, 
1928; E 704587; Paul B. Bachtell, 
Lancaster, Calif. 19054 


Give your little baby lots of lovin’: 
lyric by Dolly Morse, music by Joe 
Burke. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1928: E 704665; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 19055 


Glacier (Le); mélodrame extrait de 
La nuit des quatre-temps, de Gus- 
tave Doret, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
E 697792; Foetisch fréres (S. A.), 
Lausanne, Switzerland. 19056 


Clad I am your son; waltz song, words 
and melody by J. E. Dimatteo, pf. 
ace. and arr. by A. L. Searmolin. 


© Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 17: E 
699404; John Ernest Dimatteo, Jer- 
sey City. 19057 


Glad tidings of great joy; Christmas 
anthem, words by Nahum Tate, mu- 
sie by Franz C. Bornschein; mixed 
voices with sop. and bar. solos, or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 10; E 698457; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 19058 


Gloria ; fox trot, by F. Munro Planque; 
‘banjo band, with pf. pt. by Chas. 
A. Claus. © July 30, 1928; 2 ¢. July 
30; E 696960; Don Santos, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 19059 

Gloria; waltz, by N. Garcia, jr.; pf. 
© Aug. 23, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19: EB 
698597; Nemesio Garcia, jr., San 
Diego, Tex. 19060 


Go ye; hymn, words by B. H. Pear- 
son, music by Ruth Mytton. © Aug. 
2, 1928; 2 ¢. ‘Sept. 10; E 698402: 
B. H. Pearson, Chicago. 19061 


God be in my head; old English pray- 
er, music by EH. T. Chapman, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 15, 1928: 1 ¢ Sept. 6; B 
697983; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, ltd., London. 19062 


God is our refuge; festival anthem, 
words of Psalm 46, music by Fred- 
eric H. Wood, of Great Britain, op. 
28, no. 3; cho. of mixed voices; 
organ acc. 4to. © Sept. 13, 1928; 
1 c. Sept. 15; E 697960; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 19063 


God, my Father, hear me pray; hymn- 
anthem, words by Jas. Holme, music 
by Charles Huerter; mixed cho., 
with solos for sop. and alto or ten. 
and bar.; organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 
19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 699506; 
G. Schirmer, inc.. New York. 19064 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Bar- 
carolle italienne; op. 112, no. 1, arr. 
par F. Salabert. of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur ou harpe. 4to. 
© “Aue. 5, 19285 1 e2 Sept 1s Bb 
697818: Francis Salabert, Paris. 

19065 


—— Deuxiéme mazurk; op. 54, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur, en si bemol. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1c. Sept. 1; 
E 697844: Francis Salabert, Paris. 

19066 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19067 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul)—Con. 


— Menuet pompadour; arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 1; E 697821; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 19067 


Papillons blancs; op. 112, no. 12, 
arr. par F. Salabert, ‘of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 

Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697814 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 19068 


God’s way is best; hymn, words by 
Frank A. Perkins, music by Mary 
Dake Fink. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 20; E 699419; N. W. Fink, 
Chicago. 19069 


Golden (The) dream;. sacred song, 
words and music by W. Bentley, mu- 
sic,arr. by L. W. Adair... © Aug. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 29; E 699359; 
Warren Gregg, Peru, Ia. — 19070 


Golden dreams; words by C. Lawyer, 
music by Robt. H. Brennen. © 
Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8;.E 699283 ; 
Carrie Lawyer, Liberty Center, Ia. 

19071 


Golden glow; musical play for chil- 
dren, by Karin Sundelof Asbrand. 
Dayton, O., Paine pub. co. © Sept. 
14, 19283, 2y ex Sept. 217 31 DUQTSEE ; 
Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, O, 19072 


Golden (The) skein; four-part song, 
words by William Blake, music by 
Edgar L. Bainton, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 28; E For. 48: No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 19073 


Good-by; words and music by C. B. 
Swain. © 1 c¢. Sept. 19, 1928; E 
704729 ; Cecilia B. Swain, Columbus, 
O. 19074 


Good-bye broken hearted blues; words 
and musie by R. T. Cleary. © 1. 
Sept. 17, 1928; E 704627; Richard 
Thomas Cleary, New York. 19075 


Good (The) old Bible road; words and 
music by J. Watson Scoles. © June 
20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 22; E 698677; 
Scoles music co., Miami, Fla. 19076 


Goodbye Swanee, hello Broadway; 
words and music by L. E. Miller. 
[Photostat] © 1 ce. Sept. 8, 1928; 
E 704497 ; Lester E. Miller, So. Ozone 
rar iss INS PY" 19077 


Googily goo; fox trot, by Bennie Davis 
and Dudley Wilkinson, arr. by Frank 
BE. Barry; orch., with words. 4to. 


© Sept. 11, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 12; BH 
698509 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
19078 


Gossamer wings; by Felix Gerard, of 
Great Britain, op. 10, no. 1; pf. © 


Aug.) 20; 19287 Loe. TAugket; -E 
697716; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. 19079 


Graduation song; words by Emma C. 
Greider, music by James Beam, arr. 
by William Stickles. 4to. 1. Duet 
or 2-pt. song; sop. and alto.—2. Trio: 
sop., alto and bar. © Sept. 21, 1928; 
2c. each Sept. 24; E 699497, 699498 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 19080, 19081 


Grand larceny; novelty march, by 
Ralph H. Woods, arr. by Alford- 
Ruhl; band, with solo cornet con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 16, 1928; 2 c. 
Aug. 15; E 698240; Fillmore. bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 19082 


Grazioso; waltz beautiful, solo, by H. 
J. Chalmers; harp or pf. © Sept. 1, 
1928; 2 @. Sept. 4; E 698353; Harry 
J. Chalmers, Akron, O. 19083 


Greater Rockford; words and music 
by C. K. Beckman. © 1c. Sept. 10. 
1928; E 704859; Charlotte K. Beck- 
man, Rockford, Ill. 19084 


Greatest (The) thing in life is just a 
baby; lyric and music by H. A. 
Blachman. [Words and . melody 
only] ©1e. Sept. 1, 1928; E 704326: 
Harry Allen Blachman, Cleveland 
Heights, O. 19085 


Greeley march; by D. E. La Bore: 
band. © 1 «¢« Sept. 18, 1928; E 
704717; Darwin Earle La _ Bore. 
Greeley, Neb. 19086 


Green (The) trees whisper’d; duet or 
two-pt cho., words by Longfellow, 
music by Richard J. Pitcher; treble 


voices. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 19; E 698627; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19087 


Gretchen; by Hertense Ford; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 704438; Hor- 
tense O. Ford, Tampa. 19088 


Grey days; words by W. Male, music 
by L. Hawk. [Photostat] © 1 c. 
Sept. 25, 1928; E 704861; William 
Male and L. Hawk, Honolulu. 19089 


Guess who’s in town; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by J. C. Johnson; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Ben Gar- 
rison. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 e. Sept. 
13; E 699329; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 19080 


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Guitarre; by A. Grafstein, op. 2, no. 2; 
violin and pf. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1928; 
E 704506; Aaron Grafstein, Brook- 
lyn. 19091 


Gwine to hebb’n; negro poem by Clem- 
ent Wood, set by Jacques Wolfe; 
med. or low voice. © Sept. 19, 1928 ; 
2c. Sept. 25; E 699512; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 19092 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Hight 
songs; from the operas of Handel, 
arr. by Charles F. Crowder, of Great 
Britain; high. voice. 4to. © Sept. 
a 1925; 1..c. Sept. 6; H. 69875; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. — 19093 


— Seven songs; from the operas of 
Handel, arr. by Charles F. Crowder, 
of Great Britain; low voice. 4to. 
© Sept. 4, 1928; 1 c« Sept. 6; E 
697874; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

19094 


Hail! flag of freedom! words by Anna 
Welty Delaney, music by E. E. Dem- 
ler; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928; EH 
704407; Edith Elizabeth Demler, 
Compton, Calif. 19095 


Hail Therese; Little Flower song, 
words and music by M. O’Flaherty ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 24, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 14; E 698523; Maurice 
O’Flaherty, Cairo, Ill. 19096 


Hail to the spirit of liberty; march, 
by John Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. 
or mand. banjo solo, by Ralph Colic- 
chio; with guit. arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. .20; E 698740; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

19097 


Hallelujah I’m a bum; song, arr. by 
Joe Messina; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Sept. 20, 1928;-2 ¢ Sept. 21; EB 
698662 ; Morris music pub. co., Phila- 
delphia. 198098 


Hands across the sea; march, by John 
Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. or 
mand. banjo solo, by Ralph Colic- 
chio, with guit. arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Sept. 19, 1928: 2 «. 
Sept. 20; E 698739; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

19099 


Hao, hio, Billiby; blak-bottom, di 
Giuseppe Rampoldi, of Italy; pic- 
cola orch. 4to. © Aug. 16, 1928; 
re. Sept. ls by WOE. ws A. Oc. Gr 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 19100 


Happiness; words and music by H. S. 
Timmons. ©) Ie, Sens. 22) (does - 


19111 


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E 704824; Edwin Sands Timmons, 
Chicago. 19101 


Happy; from Billie, fox trot, lyrics 
and music by George M. Cohan, arr. 
by Frank Skinner; dance orch. 4to. 
© Sept. 17, 1928; 2c. Sept. 21; E 
699466; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19102 


Happy I would be with you; words 
and music by P. Colebank. © 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1928; E 704995; Paul Cole- 
bank, Glendora, Calif. 19103 


Happy. in Christ my Lord; hymn, 
words by B. H. Pearson, music by 
HEmeterio Soto, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. © Aug. 2, 1928; 


2 ce. Sept. 10; E 698404; B. H. 
Pearson, Chicago. 19104 


Happy islands; negro spiritual, words 
by Leila Fearn Lusk, music by Ann 
Hooper Barton. © 1 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1928; E 704967; Leila FEF. Lusk, 
Guntersville, Ala. 19105 


Happy loyal juniors; words and music 
by ' Marjorie Lewis. (In Junior 
camp-meeting notebook) © Aug. 7, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 13; H 698472; I. C. 
Colcord, Portland, Or. 19106 


Happy moments (Volné chvile sou- 
sedska.) ; landler, words by J. Jiran, 


music by Fr. Uher and A. Grill; 
orch. 4to.” © July 16, 1928; 2 °c. 
Sept. 4; E 698351; Joseph Jiran, 
Chicago. 19107 


Happy, my baby just said yes; words 
by Harry Yoell, music by Neil 
Morét; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
6, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E 6993858; 
Villa Morét, inc., San Francisco. 

19108 


Happy (A) pilgrim band; words and 
music by N. A. Hyden. © June 20, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 22; E 698685; N. A. 
Hyden, Colorado Springs, Col. 


19109 
Happy warrior Al; words by UL. 
Donaghue, music by Frank J. 


Donaghue; pf. Mahanoy Plane, Pa., 
Leo & Frank Donaghue. Aug. 
29, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 11;, E 699325; 
Leo Donaghue, Mahanoy Plane, Pa. 

19110 


Hard boiled eggs; words and music by 
M. Laing. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1928; E 
704764; Marie Laing, New York. 

19111 


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19112 


Hard problems; a true lament, words 
and music by Willard Robison. © 
Sept. 16, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; EB 
699321 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 19112 


Hark the glad sound; anthem for Ad- 
vent, words by Philip Doddridge, 
music by William Y. Webbe; alto 
solo and mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 25; E 698701; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 19113 


Harp (The) player; by Elva Gade; 
pf. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 19; 
E 698580; Co-operative music ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 19114 


Harrison; march, by F. E. Noel; band. 
4to. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
E 699273; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 19115 


Have you forgotten me, too, dear; 
words and music by F. R. Kutz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 17, 1928; E 704672; Frederick 


Rodgers Kutz, Oakland, Calif. 19116 


He bore it all; by V. O. Stamps. 


[Melody only] © 1 c¢. Sept. 26, 
1928; E 704900; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 19117 


He brought the sunshine in; hymn, 
words and music by E. Peck. © 
Sept. 5, 1928; 2.¢. Sept. 20; EH 699412; 
Elizabeth Peck, Chicago. 19118 


He careth for me; sacred song, music 
by E. S. Hosmer. [1. In EH) flat.— 
2. In G] © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c. each 
Sept. 10; E 698395; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 19119: 


He hadn’t—up ’till yesterday but I 
guess he will to-night ; words by Will 
E. Haines, Sophie Tucker and Jack 
Meskill. music by Julian Wright, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Charles Hanley. © Aug. 6, 
1928;°1 ¢« Sept. 19; E- 697990; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 19120: 


He loves to care; hymn, words by Bert 
Rolfe, music by Ruth Bisig. © Aug. 
2. 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 698397; B. 
H. Pearson, Chicago. 19121 


He ransomed me; sacred song, words 
by Julia H. Johnson, music by J. W. 
Henderson, arr. by Mabel M. Sturgis. 
©" Sept. 15, 1928: 2 e) Sept. 22: 
EK 699447; Standard pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 19122 


He’s just a little fellow; words and 
music by M. Laing. © 1c. Sept. 15, 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 
oo ees 


1928; E 704766; Marie Laing, New 
York. 19123 


Hear dem bells; by David S. McCosh, 
arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; pf., 4 
hands. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 
28; E 699538; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 19124 


Hear dem bells; theme by David S. 
McCosh, transcribed by Henry S. 
Sawyer; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 28; E 699548; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 19125 


Hear me; duet, from The dagger and 
the rose, words by Edward Eliscu, - 
music by Eugene Berton. © Sept. 
19, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 21; E 698610: 
Harms, ine., New York. 19126 


Heart flower; words by Rudolph Val- 
entino, music by Robert Braine, op. 
12, no. 1. 1. Sop. or ten.—2,. Alto or 


bar. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ec each 
Sept. 13; E. 698497; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 19127 
Heart throbs; Viennese folk-song, 


transcribed by Herman Klum; pf. 
© Sept. 20, 1928: 2 c Sept. 28: E 
699540; McKinley music c¢o., Chi- 
cago. 19128 


Hearts [!] thats true; by C. M. Wat- 
kins; melody, with pf. acc. © 1. 
Sept. 24, 1928; E 704880; Clara Mary 
Watkins, Chicago. 19129 


Heaven on earth; words and music by 
A. Hisenbourg. [Chords, single staff ] 
© 1c Sept. 4, 1928: E 704380: 
Adolphe Hisenbourg, Boston. 19130 


Heaven’s glory song: words by Jessie 
F. Moser, music by A. Aragona ; solo, 
duet, or quartette. © July 16, 1928: 
2c. Aug. 20; E 698474; Andrea Ara- 
gona, Glendale, Calif. 19131 


Hebrew comedian; by Jack Teitel- 
baum, arr. by Henri Weber; orch., 
with pf. and 1st violin conductors. 
4to. © Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; 
HK} 699255: Belwin, inc., New York. 

19132 

Heel beat; from Hold everything, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva. 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, arr. 
by Joseph M. Weiss; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; 
EK 698386; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 19133 


Hello New York hello; words and mu- 
sic by J. Russo. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Sept. 26, 1928; HE 
704904 ; Joseph Russo, New York. 

19134 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Herbert Hoover; words and music by 
H. Gambill. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 29; E 699405; Henry Gambill, 
Oak Park, Il. 19135 


Here comes my ball and chain; words 
by Lou Davis, music by J. Fred 
Coots. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ec. Sept. 14, 1928; E 704590; 
Spier and Coslow, inc., New York. 

19136 


Here’s one who wouldn’t; from Hold 
everything, words and music by B. 
G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson, arr. by Joseph M. Weiss; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 8, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10: E 698387-; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 19137 


Here yah, wadda ya read; words and 


musie by H. K. Greer. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1928; E 704620; Henry Kirk 
Greer, New York. 19138 
Hero (The) of Pall Mall Valley; 


words and music by C. F. Mathieu. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1928; E 704581; Carl F. 
Mathieu, New York. 19139 


Herzogin (Die) von Chicago; operette 
in 2 abteilungen, von Julius Bram- 
mer u. Alfred Griinwald, musik von 
Emmerich Kalman, of Austria; kla- 
vierauszug zu 2 hinden mit beigeftig- 
tem text. Vienna, W. Karczag. © 
Apr. 6, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 9; D 27349; 
Harms, inec., New York. 19140 


Highlands (The) are calling for you; 
words and music by Orlyn Lee 
[pseud. of Rulon Armstrong Jones] 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1928: E 704385; Ru- 
lon A. Jones, Cedar City, Utah. 

19141 


Hiking song of the 8th U. S. infantry ; 
mareh, composed by Reynolds J. 
Burt, melody by Thomas Morales, 
arr. by S. A. Dapp; band, with 
words and melody for voice.  obl. 
32mo. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
18; E 698718; J. Burt, Fort Screven, 
Ga. 19142 


Hills of Cincinnati; words and music 
by Stanley Drewes and Clarence 
Berger. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
27; E 699293; Awanda Cincinnati 
studio, Cincinnati. 19143 


Hinkling; fox trot, words and music 
by, Dorathea Thams-Davies, of Aus- 
tralia. © Sept. 12, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
19; EK. 697963; D. Thams-Davies, 
Southport, Queensland, Australia. 

19144 


15681—28——3 


19153 


. 


Ho! a goblet of wine; cho., from 
Hades, ine. words by William O. 
Miller, music by H. Alexander Mat- 
thews; men’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 
17, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 698624; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19145 


Ho-ho-ho- Hogan; by Johnny Tucker 
and Joe Schuster, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus; male voices. 4to. 
Septe!:17;1 19263" 20e1 Sept..12h3 BH 
699471; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19146 


Ho-ho-ho-Hogan; fox trot, by Johnny 
Tucker and Joe Schuster, arr. by 
Cecil Downs; dance orch., with 
words. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2c. 
Sept. 21; E 699472; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 19147 


Hodie Christus natus est (Born to- 


day); music by Jan Pieterzoon 
Sweelinck, arr by Channing Le- 
febvre; male voices. 4to. © Sept. 


8, 1928; 2 « Sept. 10; E 698470; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 
19148 


Holiday (A) fantasy; cho., words by 
Nancy Byrd Turner and Mabel W. 
Daniels, music by Mabel W. Daniels, 
op. 31, no. 2; mixed voices, 4to. 
Sept? 26; 71928" | 2'e:* Sept. 28> Eh 
699549; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 19149 


Holiday songs for high schools and 
choral societies; words by various 
authors, music by George W. Chad- 
wick. ©-Aug. 22, 1928; 2c. and aff. 
Sept. 17; A 1055290; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. é 19150 


Holiness; poem by John Drinkwater, 
music by R. Boughton, of Great 
Britain, London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. © July 3, 1928; 1 c. June 30; 
‘EH 697919; Rutland Boughton, 
Newent, England. 19151 


Holy (The) guest from heaven; 
Christmas solo, words by Dorothy 
Lehman Sumerau, music'by J. H. 
Fillmore. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 22; E 699456; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 19152 


Holy, holy, holy.; anthem, words by 
Reginald Heber, music by Dorothy 
Radde Emery; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1928; 
2 ec. Sept. 25; E 698703; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 19153 


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19154 


Holy (The) star; cho., words by Nancy 
Byrd Turner, music by Mabel W. 
Daniels, op. 31, no. 1; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 28; 
EH 699550; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 19154 


Home town humming bird; fox trot, 
words and music by Pat Ballard 
fpseud. of F. D. Ballard] and Tom 
Waring... ©> Sept. 27, 1928; 12 ec. 
Sept. 28; EH 699520; Francis Drake 
Ballard, New York. 19155 


Honey-babee; lyrics by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Lily Strickland. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 14, 1928; H 704637; DeSyliva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

: 19156 


Honey, I miss you; words and music 
by C. Swain. ©1c Sept. 19, 1928; 
E 704728; Cecilia Swain, Colum- 
bus, O. 19157 


Honky-tonk; rhythmical absurdity, by 
Billy Mayerl, of Great -Britain, op. 
82; pf. © Aug. 10, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
11; EH 697888; Keith-Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 19158 


Hoo! Hoo! unison cho., the Hoover 
song, words and music by L. K. 
Raup. 12mo. © Sept. 22, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 27; E 698742; Levi K. Raup, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 19159 


Hoofs (The) of the horses; two-part 
song, words by Will H. Ogilvie, mu- 
» Sic by C. H. Kitson, of Great Britain ; 
sop. 1, 2. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Sept. 4, 1928; 1 e. 
Sept. 15; E 697970; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the Year book press, Itd., 
London. 19160 


Hoover an’ de flood; words and mu- 
sic by G. W. Hall. 4to. © Aug. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; H 698345; 
George W. Hall, Albany, Mo. 19161 


Hoover is the man; words and music 
by B. J. McPhee, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Boston. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 
e, Aug, 27; HE 699294; Burton J. 
McPhee, Boston, 19162. 


Hoover’s who; words and music by 
M. P. Markland; with cello and vio- 
lin obbl. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1928; H 
704580; Musetta Pearl. Markland, 
Oklahoma City, OK1. 191638 


Hoover—the mover; words by Frances 
J. Avery, music by Lillian Reid 
Cameron. © 1 ¢c. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704779; L. R. Cameron and F. J. 
Avery, Chicago. 19164 


DEE NS 


Hope (The) of the world; two-part 
cantata for Christmas, by P. A. 
Schnecker, arr. by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney; sop. and alto, with organ. 
4to. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 ¢ Sept. 18; 
E 698546; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

19165 


Hope thou in God; motet, words from 
Psalm 42, music by Frederick Chris- 
tian Mayer, op. 1; men’s voices, a 
cappella. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 25; E 699504; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 19166 


Hot sands; from Cross my heart, 
words by Joseph McCarthy, music 
by Harry Tierney; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Sept; 5, 1928: Zier sepm 7; 
E 6983878 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

19167 


House rent stomp; words and music 
by W. L. Broomsley. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 19, 1928; 
E 704706; Chicago music .pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 19168 


How can I leave you dad; words by 
C. A. Mulliner, music by J. C. Halls. 
© Sept: 6, 1928; 2 @ Sept. 7; E 
699478 ; C. A. Mulliner, Williamsport, 
Pa. 19169 


How could you be so mean; lyric by 
A. A. Lorenzo, music by Frank 
Stiles. © 1 ce. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704822; Frank A. Donadio, Phila- 
delphia. 19170 


How lovely are Thy dwellings; two- 
part anthem, words from Psalm 84, 
music by I. C. Strieter; junior choir, 
with organ. 4to. © Sept. 10, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 17; H 698530; Immanuel 
C. Strieter, St. Louis. 19171 


Hulanka polka [and] Niewolnik walc; 
arr. and fingered by Edward Gru- 
dowski: pf.’ ©’ Aug. 24, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 19; E 698594; Ignacy Podgor- 
ski, Philadelphia. 19172 


Humoresque; by Harry Farjeon, of 
Great Britain; violoncello and pf. 
©) Aug. 30, 1928-1 GC seue 20). FH 
697860; Associated board of the 
Royal academy of music and the 
Royal college of music, London. 

19173 


Hunting song; 4 pt. cho., poem by 
Henry Van Dyke, music by Gran- 
ville English; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 7, 1928: 2°@ Sept. 10; E 
698447 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

19174 


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no. 9, 1928 


Hurrah for Hoover; words and music 
by W. Bentley. © Sept. 19, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 19; E 699431; Warren 
Gregg, Peru, Ia. 19175 


Hurrah, hurrah for Lindy; words by 
M. O. Rowland, music by Herbert 
A. Hill. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
4; © 698355; Myron Orton Rowland, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 19176 


Hymn for commemoration; words and 
music by Alfred Allen, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
20, 1928; 1c. Sept. .6; E 697985; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the Year 
book press, ltd., London. ow We 


Hymn of the Union; lovely is this, the 
land of our abiding, pt.-song. from 
the cantata The rock of liberty, 
words by Abbie Farwell Brown, mu- 
sic by Rossetter G. Cole; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 9, 1920; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 10, 1928; E 698390; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 19178 


Hymns (The) my mother sang to me; 
words and music by H. Chandler. 
© Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 
698534; Harry Chandler, Walla 
Walla, Wash. 19179 


Hymns of the Christian life; ed. by 
Milton S. Littlefield. © June 21, 
Pees eC. and ai. uty 2s A 
1083244; A. S. Barnes & co., New 
York. 19180 


I am lonesome and want some one to 
love me; words and music by W. S8. 
Travers; pf. ace. with ukulele or 
banjulele banjo. © 1 c¢. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704820; Walter S. Travers, 
Barhamsville, Va. 19181 


I am proud of you dear sweetheart; 
waltz, words by J. Zarcone, music 
by L. Tosto, of Italy, domiciled at 
Detroit, pf. arr. by Mirtillo-Pacini. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1928; E 704934; 
James Zarcone, Norristown, Pa. and 
Leonard Tosto, Detroit. 19182 


I am the way; words by M. M. 
Murphy, music by Nathaniel Carl- 
son. © June 20, 1928; 2 © Sept. 
22; E 698676; Mary Mealey Murphy, 
Aurora, Ill. 19183 


I can’t love anyone but you; words 
and music by V. B. Shafer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 19, 
1928; E 704772; Verna Brown 
Shafer, Gloversville, N. Y. 19184 

I couldn’t and I wouldn’t blame you 


always; fox trot, words and music 
by Gerald Steyn, of Great Britain; 


19194 


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pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 23, 
19285. + .e\iSepe 21%) HD V69795l ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 19185 


I’d love to live in dreamland; words 


and music by V. B. Shafer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Sept. 7, 
1928; E 704461; Verna Brown 
Shafer, Gloversville, N. Y. 19186 


I gave my life for thee; anthem, words 
by Frances R. Havergal, music by 
J. Lamont Galbraith; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 13; E 698496; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 19187 


I get myself all excited about you; 
words and music by P. D. Cramer. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1928; EB 704354; 
Paul Dee Cramer, Venice, Calif. 

19188 


I hear the bells of Christmas; carol- 
anthem, words and music by Wil- 
liam Stuart Baines; mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 27, 1928; 
2c Sept. 10; E 698458; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 19189 


I heard a robin; words by Elizabeth 
Evelyn Moore, music by Frank H. 
Grey; no. 2,in D. © Sept. 11, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 12; E 698607; Boosey & 
co., ltd., New York. 19190 


I heard ’mid oak trees olden; from 
Songs of old Ireland, words by A. 
P. Graves, music by Chas. V. Stan- 
ford, of Great Britain; alto, ten., 
1st and 2d bass; in D. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
24, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12; E 697936; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 19191 


I heard you singing; words by Royden 
Barrie, music by Eric Coates, arr. 
by Clarence Lucas, of Great Brit- 
ain. New York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 
4to. 1. Male quartet.—2. Mixed 
quartet. © Sept. 21, 1928; 1c. each 
Sept. 24; E For. 18, 19; Chappell & 
c¢o., Itd., London. 19192 


I introduce my heart to you; waltz, 
words and music by M. A. Weitz- 
man, arr. by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 «. 
Sept. 17, 1928; E 704685; Morris A. 
Weitzman, Chicago. 19193 


I know I did wrong; words and music 
by J. T. Griffin. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ¢ Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704345; Jack Thomas Griffin, Chi- 
cago. 19194 


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19195 


Ill broadcast my kisses to you; fox 
trot, words and music by J. R. Biggs 
and G. Queen. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704392; James Richerson Biggs and 
George Queen, Jackson, Mich. 19195 


Till come to you sweetheart; words 
and music by Mrs. W. Adrian Hsta- 
brook [i. e. Mary Davies Estabrook] 
© 1 e Aug. 21,1928; BH 704594; 
Mary Davies Estabrook, Poncha- 
toula, La. 19196 


Ill follow you; words by Lou Klein, 
music by Frank Harling. [Photo- 
stath: «© foc. Aug. , 2040828: 
704199; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 19197 


Tll sing for Christ; hymn, words by 
George Miner, music by Ruth Bisig. 
© Aug. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10; EH 
698403; B. H. Pearson, Chicago. 

19198 


I lost my man; words and music by 
Bennee Russell, Arthur, Franklin 
and Henry H. Tobias. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; 
E 704527; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 19199 


I love Mary; words and music by 
G. A. Kaufmann, arr. by Walter 
Wasserman. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1928; 
E 704193; Gerson Auerbach Kauf- 
mann, Baltimore. 19200 


I love my mother’s rosary ; written and 
composed by Dave Sonn, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Harry J. 
Stafford; in C [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 13, 1928; 1 «¢. 
July 7; E 697857; Montgomery & 
co., London. 19201 


I love the name of Jesus; words and 
music by Haskell K. Meacham. © 
Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 699395 ; 
Charles A. Lutz, York, Pa. 19202 


I love to love you only; words and 
music by J. Alter. © 1. Sept. 24, 
1928: BE 704848; Jacob Alter, 
Brooklyn. 19203 


I love to sing the good old songs; 
words by Haskell Keasler Meacham, 
music by William Cranford Meach- 
am. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 ¢..Sept. 15; 

-E 699396; Charles A. Lutz, York, Pa. 


19204 
I love you Deep River; words and 
music by W. Robison. © 1 c. Sept. 


8, 1928; E 704504; Willard Robison, 
Crestwood, N. Y. 19205 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


I love you in my memories; words by 
L. Photo, music by Lee ‘Turner 
[Words and melody only] ©. 1 «¢. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704428; Lyla Photo, 
Deer Lodge, Mont. 19206 


I love you, mother dear; Mother’s day 
song, words by C. A. Lutz, music by 
Haskell K. Meacham. © Sept. 8, 
1928; 2 ec Sept. 8; E 699397; Charles 
A. Lutz, Mork.wbas 19207 


I love you so; from Luckee girl, words 
by Max and Nathaniel Lief, music 
by Maurice Yvain, arr. by Albert 
Szirmai, of Hungary, domiciled at 
New York. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 21; E 698620; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19208 


I’m a_ bootlegger’s son; words and 
music by B. Samberg. © .1 e¢. Sept. 
7, 1928; E 7044538; Benjamin Sam- 
berg, Brooklyn. : 19209 


‘I'm coming back to you; words and 


music by Katie Strider. © 1 «. 
Sept. 15, 1928; E 704614; Katie 
Strider, Newport News, Va. 19210 


I’m dreaming of love, when I dream of 
you: words by Carl Winge, music 
by Oliver Wallace; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 11, 1928 ;2.¢. Sept. 17; 
E 698533 ; Capitol music co., Seattle. 

19211 


I’m glad I am a blonde; words and 
music by M. Laing. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1928; E 704763; Marie Laing, 
New York. 19212 


I’m in love with Bay Front Park; 
words and music by J. A. H. Horst- 
mann, arr. by Edna Burnside. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1928; E 704498; J. A. H. 
Horstmann, Miami, Fla. 19213 


I’m just a sentimental fool: from New 
moon, words by Oscar Hammerstein 
2d, music by Sigmund Romberg. © 


Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 14; EH 
698499; Harms, inc., New York. 
19214 


I’m lonely; words by Gordon McCon- 
nel, music by Hric Coates, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
11; E 697948; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 19215 


I’m mad about you; lyric by Mae and 
Lenie [pseud. of Max Rutchik]. 
music by J. Pressman, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York. [ Photostat] 
©1e. July 25, 1928; E 696510; Jack 
Pressman, New York. 19216 


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no. 9, 1928 


I’m picking a daisy; words and music 
by M. Laing. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1928; 
E 704769; Marie Laing, New York. 

19217 


I’m proud of my man; lyrics by Jack 
Hagerty, music by Louis Ethelbert 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. July 18, 1928; E 696287; John 
J. Hagerty, Washington. 19218 


I’m safe in the safety zone; words and 
music by Mazie King [i e. Mazie 
King Patton] [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Sept. 19, 1928; E 
704725; Mazie King Patton, Phila- 
delphia. 719219 


I’m so glad I’m brown skin, chocolate 
to the bone; words and music by 
Clarence Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; 
E 704515; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 19220 


I’m sorry Sally; fox trot, words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito. 
© Sept. 18, 1928; 2) 'c." Sept. 15; 
E 699392 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

19221 


I’m through with you, I’m through; 
lyric and music by J. S. Happy. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 28, 1928; E 704993; 
Joseph Stephan Happy, Naugatuck, 
Conn. 19222 


I must love you; from Chee chee, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by Rich- 
ard. Rodgers; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept, 21; EB 
698619; Harms, inc., New York, 

19223 


passed by your window; two-part 
song, words. by Helen Taylor, music 
by May H. Brahe, arr. by Sumner 
Salter. 4to. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 e«. 
Sept. 12; E 698507; Enoch & sons, 
New York. 19224 


I still have you in my dreams; words 
and mus'e by Harry Pomar. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1928; E 704938; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 19225. 
still keep dreaming of you; words by 


Benny Davis, music by Joe Burke. 
© Sept. 13, 1928; 2 ¢.. Sept. 21: E 


Lom 


b> 


: 19237 


Ive been waiting for you all my life; 
from The white camellia, lyric by 
Laura lLeycester, music by Pat 
Thayer, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
27, 1928; 1 c Sept. 19; EH 697991; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 19228 


I’ve changed my mind; words and 
music by Gene Austin. New York, 
Jack Mills, inc. © Aug. 4, 1928; 
2c Aug. 16; E 699356; Gotham 
music service, inc., New York. 19229 


I’ve found the end of the rainbow; 
lyric by Jean Rivinius, music by A. 


Dodd: © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928; HE 
704679; Arthur Dodd, Inglewood, 
Calif. : 19230 


I’ve found the way; hymn, words and 
music by P. Rader. © Sept. 3, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 20; E 699413; Paul Rader, 
Chicago. 19231 


I’ve got a cookie jar but no cookies; 
frem Just a minute, words by Walter 
O’Keefe, music by Harry Archer; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 17, 
1928; 2 c Sept. 18; E 698568; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 19232 


I want a sweetheart like you; waltz, 
words and music by Will H. Walner. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 17, 1928; E 704624; William 
Henry Walner, Baltimore. 19233 


I want a yes girl; words by Irving 
Caesar and Ed Lowry. music by 
Cliff Friend. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1928; E 
704666; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

19234 


I want to be in your sweet company; 
words by Charles and Harry Tobias, 
musie by Al Sherman; pf. acec., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 


AUS. 25, oor. 2 C. (Sem eon 
699411; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢Co., 
inec., New York. 19235 


I will hide neath the rock; words by 
Fronia Seott, music by J. H. Fill- 
more. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore mu- 
sic house. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 e. 


698660; Irving Berlin, ine, New Sept. 22; E 699455; Fillmore bros. 
York. 19226 co., Cincinnati. 19236 

i tried to tell you; words by J. W. | I will lift up mine eyes; anthem, words 
Keiller, music by William J. Van from psalm 121, music by Herbert J. 
Beaver; pf. and ukulele acc. © 1. Tily ; mixed voices, with organ ace. 
Sept. 20, 1928; E 704794: James 4to. © Sept. 7, 1928;:2 e Sept. 8: 
William Keiller, Savanna, Il. E 699288; H. W. Gray co., New 
19227 York. 19237 

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19238 


I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills; 
anthem, 4-pt. cho., words from Psalm 
121, music by Lucina Jewell; mixed 
voices, with ten. solo; organ ace. 
4to. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ¢: Sept. 
25; E 698502; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 19238 


I wish I had a girl like you; waltz 
ballad, lyrics and music by M. P. 
Manganella. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; 
EH 704534; Michael Paul Manganella, 
Hollywood, Calif. 19239: 


wonder if my baby feels the same; 
words and music by George J. Ben- 
nett and Sam Carlton; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Seni 12° 19285 2 eSeeteyela -H 
698482; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 19240 


I worship you; waltz, words and mu- 
s*‘e composed and arr. by Rh. H. 
Evans. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; E 704630; 
Richard Howard Evans, New York. 


Ln 


19241 - 


Ida, sweet as apple cider; fox trot, by 
Eddie Leonard, arr. by Red Nichols, 
orch. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
20; E 699436; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 19242; 


Idillio pastorale; by A. F. Paganucci. 
© 1c Sept. 8 1928; E 704474; 
Anthony F. Paganucci, Brooklyn. 

19243 


Idylle venétienne; by Alfred Pratt, of 
Great Britain; oboe, with pf. acc. 
© Aug. 11, 1928; 1 c Sept. 12; EB 
637942; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

19244 


If any little word of mine; children’s 
hymn, words anon., music by M. 
Kingston, of England. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. © Aug. 23, 1928; 
1 c. Aug. 24; E 697644; Matthew 
Kingston, Hampstead, England. 

19245: 


If I could make today another day, 
I’d make today be yesterday; fox 


trot, words and music by Albert 
Edwin Russ, jr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 @ Sept. 11, 1928; E 


704521; Emma H. Russ, Cleveland. 
19246 


If I had but two little wings; words 
by S. T. Coleridge, music by L. C. 
Maurer. New Haven, Conn., Loomis 
temple of music. © Sept. 19, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 21; E 698659; Loraine C. 
Maurer, New Haven. 19247 


pt. II, nvs.; v.23 


If I knew what the wild waves are 
saying; words and music by M. 
Laing. ©,1 @ Sept. 15, 1928; EH 
704762; Marie Laing, New York. 

19248 


If I should go away; words by George 
Cosmas, music by D. Capstick. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 17, 1928; EH 704646; Dennis 
Capstick, St. Louis. 19249 


If I were but a rose; lyrics by Billy 
Meyers, music by Elmer Schoebel, 
New York City, Gotham music serv- 
ice, ine. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 ¢ Aug. 
16; E 699357; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 19250 


If Jesus should call me, I'll go; hymn, 
words by B. H. Pearson, music by 
Emeterio Soto, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2c. 
Sept. 10; E 698401; B. H. Pearson, 
Chicago. 19251 


If you could care; lyric and music by 
M. A. Houghton; pf. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
21, 1928; E 704815; Mervin Arthur 
Houghton, Brooklyn. 19252 


If you want to go to heaven, you'll 
have to pass thru my home town; 
words and music by Haven Gilles- 
pie, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 15; EH 698559; Milton Weil mu- 
Sie co.. Chicago. 19253 


Il a mis son pull-over; de La volupté 
de Paris, paroles de Léo Leliévre, 
Fernand Rouvray et Henri Varna, 


musique de René Sylviano, of 
France; pf. ace. avec arr. de Il 
ukulele par F. Salabert. © Aug. 5, 


1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697841; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 19254 


Impatience; by Frances Terry; pf. © 
Aug. 27, 1928.2 (je, Augiiial =) 
698335 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

19255 


Imperial Edward; march, by John 
Philip Sousa, , arr) for mand, “or 
mand. banjo solo, by Ralph Colic- 
chio, with guit. arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Sept. 19; 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 20; E 698738; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

19256 


Impromptu caprice; by Geo. F. Tom- 
linson, of Great Britain; pf. 
Sept. 10, 1928; 1 « Sept. 19; EB 
697995; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 

19257 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


19279 


~ 


In a gondola; by Francis Wood; pf. 
© Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 
698582; Co-operative music co., Phil- 
adelphia. 19258 


In a little hideaway; lyric by Howard 
Dietz, music by Billy Axt and David 
Mendoza. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1928; E 704785; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

19259 

In a valley; two-part song, words by 
Rosamund Marriott Watson, music 
by Hubert Middleton, of Great Brit- 
ain; sop. 1, 2. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 28, 1928; 
1.¢.. Sept. 6; EH. 697975; H. EF. W. 
Deane & sons, the Year book press, 
ltd., London. 19260 


In absence; words by M. L. Ingalls, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 ec. Sept. 4, 1928; E 704361; Meta 
Louise Ingalls, New Plymouth, Id. 


19261 

In an aeroplane; concert studio, by 
Iola Faldi; pf. San Francisco, 
Calif., Ethel Stewart. © Sept. 11, 


1928; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 6985385; Hmi- 
lia Rossi, San Francisco. 19262 


In Monte Oliveti (Upon the Mount of 
Olives) ; three part song, music by 
Giovanni Croce, arr. by Louis Victor 
Saar; women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 
12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 698538; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 19263 


In Navarro; words and music by R. 
Prosser. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e Sept. 27, 1928; E 704926; 
Ruth Prosser, East Orange, N. J. 

19264 


In olden style; by Annie M. Crisp, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Jn 1929 school 
examinations pianoforte, primary 
division—list C) © July 18, 1928; 
1c. July 27; E 697729; Associated 
board of the Royal academy of music 
and the Royal college of music, Lon- 
don. 19265 


In our didies; words and music by E. 
Dodson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1928; E 704862; Ed- 
gar Dodson, Oakland, Calif. 19266 


In our little cottage on the cliff by the 
sea; words by M. P. Herold, music 
by Burrell Van Buren. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704346 ; Martin P. Herold, Detroit. 

19267 

In our sweet bye and bye; words by 
F. Bouchard, music by Phil Starr. 
{Words and melody only] ©1e. 


Sept. 19, 1928; E 704693; Florence 
Bouchard, Reedley, Calif. 19268 


In pensive mood; by Mortimer Wilson, 
op.. 88, no. 73. violin, | with. pt. .ace. 
(In Instrumental unisons) © Sept. 
11, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 13; E 699340; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 19269 


In Poughkeepsie; words by Al Dubin, 
music by J. Fred Coots. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 12, 1928; 
BE 704560 ; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 19270 


In praise of Pan; unison song, words 
by John Fletcher, music by Harold 
E. Watts, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Sept. 10, 1928; 1 e@ Sept. 11; EH 
697954; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

19271 


In that city bright and fair; words 
by Haskell K. Meacham, music by 
William C. Meacham. © Sept. 15, 
1928; 2 ¢ Sept. 15; EH 699398; 
Charles A. Lutz, York, Pa. 19272 


In that garden of memories; valse 
moderato, words and music by F. 
Summers. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Sept. 27, 1928; EH 704968; 
Franklin Summers, Brooklyn. 19273 


In that land I am now ealling home; 
words and music by Jean Rivinius. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1928; EH 704842; 
Adele Magel, Los Angeles. 19274 


In the clouds; by Emii Held; violin 
and pf: © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. | 
19; E 698581; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 19275 


In the early morning; anthem, music 
by Frederick Stanley Smith; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 7; E 698417; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 19276 


In the end of the Sabbath; anthem for 
Easter, words anon., music by N. 
Herbert Caley; mixed voices, with 
organ acc. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 25; E 698704; H. W. Gray 
eco., New York. 19277 


In the furnace; hymn, words and mu- 
sic by Chas. P. Jones. © June 28, 
1926; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 699298 ; 
God’s Bible school and revivalist, 
Cincinnati. 19278 


In the garden; by Frances Terry; pf. 
© Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 14; E 
698490; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 19279 


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pt. TT, sss y. 23 


In the garden of love’s golden dreams; 
words by A. L. Martin, music by 
Robt. H. Brennen. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 18, 1928; 
2 ¢. Sept. 21; HE 698664; Augustus L. 
Martin, Leon, West Va. 


In the garden of my dreams; fox trot, 
by M. Christensen; pf. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 699432; Merrill 
Christensen, Alamosa, . Col. 


words and musie by Evangeline C. 
Thuline. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
22; E 698669; Light & life press, 
Chicago. 19282 


In the meadow; by H. P. Hopkins, op. 
125; (nold2* pt. 1 © “Sept..W7, 1928 ; 
2 c. Sept. 19; EH 698644; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19283 


In the moon’s bright beams; words 
and music by P. Nussinof, of Rus- 


sia, domiciled at Baltimore. [Words . 


© 1c. Sept. 26, 
704932; Pioter Nussinof, 
; 19284 


In the old copper country town; words 
and music by William Fridjoph 
Mitchell. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1928; E 
704845; Wm. F. Mitchell, Minneap- 
olis. 19285 


In the oratory; sacred song, words by 
Constance Marion, music by Stuart 
Young, of England; middle or low 
voice; organ or pf. ace. with violin 
and harp obbls. © Sept. 11, 1928; 
2.c. Sept. 11; E 699317; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 19286 


In the presence of the King; duet, 
words and musie by Thoro Harris; 
sep. and ten., with cho, of mixed 
voices. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
22; EH 6994838; Light and life press, 
Chicago. 19287 


In the shade of the hollywood; lyric 
by L. Taggart, music by Burrell 
Van Buren. Galilee, Pa., Taggart 
pub. house. © Sept. 4, .1928;.2 ec. 
Sept. 8; E. 699282; Leona Taggart, 
Galilee, Pa. 19288 


In the time of roses; song, by Luise 
Reichardt, rev. and arr., with vio- 
lin obbl., by Henry S. Sawyer, bow- 
ing and fingering by Ann Hathaway. 
© Sept. 20; 1928:"'2 ec. Sept. 28;° E 


and melody only] 
1928; HE 
Baltimore. 


699521; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 19289 


In the twilight; ballad, words by E. 
EK. King, music by Pauline B. Brit- 
ting. New York, Frank Harding. 


19280 


19281 


In the manger of Bethlehem; hymn, — 


© Aug: 30,'1928: 2 eh Septies] Bb 
699258; Edith Hvelyn King, Shelter 
Island, N. Y. 19290 


In tune? by Mortimer Wilson, op. 88, 
no. 1; violin, with pf. ace. (Jn In- 
strumental unisons) © Sept. 11, 
1928 5. 2..¢.. Sept. 13), Hi eGGand --- J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 19291 


Indian boys; song and drill, words and 
music by Edna Randolph Worrell. 
© Aug. 22,,1928;.2 ¢ Amg.925; 5 
699176; March bros., Lebanon, O. 

- 19292 


Indian war dance; by A. Louis Scar- 
molin; pf. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 15; E 699390; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19293 


Innisfail; Irish suite, by John Ansell, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Allegro con 
brio. [2 others] © Aug. 21, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 19; E 697989; Lareine & 
co., Itd., London. 19294 


Intermediate song book; ed. by Walter 
Damrosch, George H. Gartlan and 
Karl W. Gehrkens. Consolidated ed. 
© Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
24; A 1056577; Hinds, Hayden & 
Eldridge, inc, New York. 19295 


Into the woods my Master went; an- 
them, words by Sidney Lanier, mu- 
sic by W. R. Voris; men’s voices. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
E 698744; H. W. Gray eo., New York. 

19296 


Into the woods my Master went; four- 
pt. anthem, words by Sidney Lanier, 
music by W. R. Voris; women’s 
voices. 4to.,. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 25; E 698702; H. W..Gray co., 
New York. 19297 


Invention moderne in F:; by J. Sut- 
cliffe Smith, of Great Britain; pf. 
© "Aue. 28) 1928 oe eee sess EY 
697722: Murdoch, Murdoch & ©co., 
inc. with John G. Murdoch & ©CO., 
ltd., London. 19298 


Invincible (The) eagle march; by John 
Philip Sousa, arr, for Yamane. or 
mand. banjo solo,by Ralph Colicchio, 
with guit. arr. by Anthony J. Fran- 
chini. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 
20; E 698737; Irving Berlin’ stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 19299 


Tone, you're all I own; lyric and music 
by J. EF. Taylor. [Words and mel- 
ody' only] ‘© 1c. Sept: 15, 1928; 
F 704633; John Floyd Taylor, South 
Bend, Ind. 19300: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Ipazzacamino innamorato; valzer by 


R. Romani. © 1 ec. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704752; Romano Romani, New 
York. 19301 


Is it far to Bethlehem; Christmas 
earol, words by Frances Chesterton, 
music by Theresa Beney, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 10, 1928; 
1 e@. Sept. 11; E 697953; Elkin & 
co., ltd., London. 19302 


Is the moon tired; unison song, words 
by Christina Rossetti, music by E. 
T. Chapman, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 4, 1928; 1 ¢: Sept. 15; EH 
697969; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, Itd., London. 19303 


Is there anything wrong in that ; words 
by Herb Magidson, music by Michael 
H. Cleary; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Sept. 7, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 8; E 698418; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

19304 


Isabella Kean; words and music by 
B. EK. Breitenstein. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 12, 1928; 
2 ec. Sept. 14; E 699354; Barbara HB. 
Breitenstein, Keokuk, Ia. 193805 


Isabella, queen of Spain; words and 
music by A. Hisenbourg. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704381; Adolphe Hisenbourg, Bos- 
ton. 19306 


Istantanea (L’); polka, by B. C. 
Vairo; violin. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1928; 
E 704928; Benedetta C. Vairo, New 
York. 19307 


It goes like this, that funny melody; 


fox trot, lyric by Irving Caesar, mu- 
sie by Cliff Friend, orch. by Arthur 
Tange; orch. 4to. © Sept. 11, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 698508; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 19308 


It makes a lot of difference; words 
and music by W. S. Travers; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © 1 ¢. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704321; Walter S. Travers, 
Barhamsville, Va. 19309 


It’s an old Spanish custom; from Fred 
Stone show, words and ‘music by 
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. [Words and melody 
only. @. 1 ex Aug. 30-1928; 
704294; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 19310 


e 19321 


It’s blossom time in heaven; hymn, 
words by V. C. Stuart, music by F. 
M. Lehman. 4to. © July 8, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 18; E 696966; Vancie C. 
Stuart, Snow Camp, N. C. 19311 


It’s great to be a dreamer; words by 
Mabelle Francis, music by J. Wed- 
dell. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1928; E 704404; Johnny 
Weddell, Oakland, Calif. 19312 


It’s hot dog time at Coney; fox trot, 
words by Al. Amon, music by Hugene 
Platzman; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © 1 e. Sept. 
8, 1928; E 704471; Al. Amon, Rah- 
way, N. J. 19313 


It’s not too late; words and music by 
Jewel Jennifer [i. e. J. J. Phillips] 
© 1 e¢ Sept. 5, 1928; E 704405; . 
Jewel Jennifer Phillips, Washington. 

19314 


It’s Smith for the U. S. A.; words and 
music by A. J. Casnelli. 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 24, 
1928; E 704835; Arnold J. Casnelli, 
Covington, Ky. 19315 


It’s that something in your eyes; 
words and music by F. Summers. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 27, 1928; E 704969; Franklin 
Summers, Brooklyn. 19316 


It’s the same old story, but told in a 
different way; words by C. A. 
Mulliner, music by J. C. Halls. 
(Cover title :—The truest story ever 
told) © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
7; E 699479; C. A. Mulliner, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 19317 


It’s time for the leaves to fall; words 
by E. Hicks, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704696; Estelle 
Hicks, Greenwich, R. I. 19318 


Italia (The); words by L. M. C. Mc- 
Kay, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; E 704362; L. 
May Caine McKay, Creswell, Or. 

19319 


Jack o’ clubs; by Henry Steele, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 10, 
1928; 1 ec Sept. 19; HE 697994; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 19320 


Jack of all trades; words by Frank 
Luther, music by C. J. Robison. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704429; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 19321 


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pti. U7, WS yy. 2o 


19322 
Jack tar; march, by John Philip 
Sousa, arr. for mand. or mand. 


banjo solo, by Ralph Colicchio, with 
guit. arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ¢ Sept. 20; BH 
698736; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sic corp., New York. 19322 


Jacotte; by Montague F. Phillips, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept 4, 1928; 
1 ¢. Sept. 6; E 697867; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 19323 


Japanese mammy; fox trot song, lyric 
by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Don- 
aldson; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 6, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 8; E 698444; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 19324 


Java (La) de doudoune; de Paris qui 
tourne, paroles de Mistinguett et 
Didier-Gold, musique de José Pa- 
dilla, of Spain; pf. ace, avee arr. 
de |’ ukulele de F. Salabert. © 
June 20, 1928; 1c. July 3; EH 697747; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. . 19325 


Jaw bone; words and music by T. 


Chism. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 704413; 
Ralph Peer, New York. 19326 


Jazbo Dan and his yodelin’ ban’; 
words and music by Roy Evans and 
Speneer Williams. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 10, 1928; 
E 704524; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 19327 


Jazz; words and music by E. Harrison. 
© July 29, 1928; 2 c Aug. 20; E 
698360; Hmile Harrison, Chicago. 

19328 


Je n’aime que toi; valse Hawaienne, 
paroles de L. Berryer et J. Monteux, 


musique de Aug. Persiani, of Italy. 


© )Aug.' 5; 1928+ '1>@ Sept: 1; H 
697754; C. Joubert, Paris. 19829: 


Jealous; words and music by L. F. 
Knechtges. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2c. 
Sept. 19; E 699426; Laura Furste- 
nau Knechtges, Los Angeles. 19330 


Jeanjean (Paul) Vingt études; pro- 
egressives et mélodiques, par P. Jean- 
jean, of France; clarinette. 
[French, English, German, Spanish 
and Italian text] © Aug. 5; 1928; 
1 c. Sept. 1; E 697806; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 19331 


Jeannine I dream of lilac time; lyric 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Na- 
thaniel Shilkret, special transcrip- 
tion compiled and ed. by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert; organ. © Sept. 17, 1928; 


2, c. Sept. 18; E 699393; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 193832 


Jes’ a-waitin’ an’ a-dreamin’; lyrie by 
Forrest Maben Kelp, music by H. 
Gifford Bull. © Aug. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 1; E 698706; Edward Morris 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

19333 


Jester (The) ; by Olive P. Endres; pf. 
© Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ¢ Sept. 10; EB 
699332; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. . ' 19834 


Jesus, do roses grow so red; saered 
song, author of text unknown, music 
by George B. Nevin; pf. or organ 
ace. 1. Med. voice in E flat. 2. 
Low voice in B flat. © Sept. 5, 
1928; 2 c. each Sept. 8; E 698454; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 19335. 


Jesus is mine; hymn, words by Jessie 
F. Moser, music by A. Aragona. © 
July 16, 1928 ;..:2..¢., Aug. .20; > E 
698475; Andrea Aragona, Glendale, 
Calif. . 198386 


Jesus is watching you; words by 
Haskell K. Meacham, music by Wil- 
liam C. Meacham. © Sept. 15, 1928; 
Zc. Sept. 15; E 699399; Charles A. 
Lutz, York, Pa. 19837 


Jesus, our Saviour, rose of Sharon; 
words and music by R. W. Carman; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2\¢. 
Sept. 4; E 699296; Ralph W. Car- 
man, Sacramento, Calif. 19338 


Jesus, precious, wondrous Jesus; hymn, 
words and music eby W. M. Snow, 
harmonized by C. M. Seamans. © 
Aug. 6, 1928; 2c. Aug. 8; H 695292); 
W. Merton Snow, Belmont, N. H. 

19339 


Jesus, word of God incarnate; old 
Italian chorale, arr. by Walter Wil- 
liams ; mixed voices, organ acc. 4to. 
© Sept: 21, 1928: 2 c Sept. 22; BE 
699449; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


19340 
Jolly tar; words by N. L. Cashler, 
music by Eugene Kaeuffer. © Sept. 


12, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 15; H 698556; 
Nettie L. Cashler, Harrisburg, Neb. 
19341 


Joy; hymn, words and music by HE. 
Edwin Young. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 22); H 699484; H. O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago. 19342 


Joy; poem by Sara Teasdale, music by 
B. C. Johnson. ©1c. Sept. 27, 1928; 
E 704944; Bertha Curtis Johnson, 
Washington. 19343 


1006 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Joyful appassionato; by H. Maurice 
Jacquet; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 13; E 698484; Irving Ber- 
lin standard music corp., New York. 

19344 


Jubilate Deo in B flat; music by F. S. 
Raymond; bass solo, duet for sop. 
and alto and fuil cho. of mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2c. 
Sept. 10; E 698410; Robin Ellis, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 19345 


Judy: by Willard Robison and Hugo 
Frey; pf. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 20; E 699446; Robbins, music 
corp., New York. 19346 


Julie ...c’est Julie ...; de Paris qui 
tourne, paroles de Battaille-Henri, 
musique de José Padilla, of Spain; 
pf. ace., avee arr. de 1’ ukulele de 
F. Salabert. © June 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
July 3; EH 697745; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 19347 


Jumping jack; characteristic fox-trot, 
words by Herman Ruby, music by 
Rube Bloom, Bernie Seaman and 
Marvin Smolev. © Aug. 31, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 21; E 699116; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

19348 


June brings roses; by George F. 
Hamer; pf. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 18; E 698547; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 19349 


June (The) rose; words by C. Shep- 
hard, music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 4, 1928; E 704350; Christina 
Shephard, New Haven. 19350 


Jungfrau (Die) ; walzer, by P. Miiller; 
1st B flat cornet. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1928: E 704697; Peter Miiller, Phil- 
adelphia. 19351 


Just a kiss from you will do; lyric 
by J. S. Happy, music by Ronald 
Walter Carlson, © 1 ec. Sept. 28, 
1928; E 704994; Joseph Stephan 
Happy, Naugatuck, Conn. 19352 


Just a little cottage; words by B. M. 
Geiger, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross: ©-~1! e. 'Sept?4,. 1928.) EB 
704364; Bertha M. Geiger, Spring- 
field, Or. 19353 


Just a little shack and you; fox trot, 
words and music by C. E. Mathias. 
© Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 19; BE 
699423; Clinton E. Mathias, Elk- 
hart, Ind. 19354 


s 19365 


Just a little tear; words and music 
by Gerald Steyn, of Great Britain, 
arr. by Ian Stewart; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and| ukulele arr. by 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 23, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
11; EH 697952; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, Itd., London. 19355 

Just a night and you; valtz, words by 


Al Parker, music by B. N. Fomeen, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York, 


arr. by Jack Press. © 1 c. Sept. 
1, 1928; E 704981; Basil Nicolas 
Fomeen, New York. 19356 


Just a smile and a kiss for a keepsake; 
words and music by Cliff Slider 
fi. e. C, HE. Slider] Louisville, Ky., 
Cohn and Cohn, music publishers. 
© Sept. 5, 1928" 2c! Sept: #3. H 
699409; Clifford Earl Slider, New 
Albany, Mad. 19357 


Just a vine covered cottage; words by 
Frances Ring, music by Martin 
Broones; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Sept. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 22; E 699474; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

19358 


Just another day; words by E. W. 
Mancill, music by F. D. George. © 
1c. Sept. 27, 1928; E 704977; Ethel 
Wayland Mancill and Frances D. 
George, Bartlesville, Oki. 19359 


Just another waltz; by Miltona Moore; 
pf. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; 


EK 698630; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 19360 
Just a-thinking of you; words and 
music by S. E. Brown. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1928; E 704851; Samuel Elzie 
Brown, New York. 19361 


Just because it’s you; waltz song, lyric 
by Lou Klein, melody by Franke 
Harling ; pf. ace. © Sept. 22, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 24; E 698694; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 19362 


Just because it’s you; waltz version, 
words by Lou Klein, music by Frank 
Harling. [Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1928; E 704188; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 19363 


Just dreaming; words and music by 
M. Baker. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; E 
704517; Milton Baker, New Haven. 

19364 

Just for you; words and music by L. 
Ruth and R. C. Ryan. ©1 ec. June 
28, 1928; E 693758; Lulu Ruth and 
Robert C. Ryan, New Orleans. 

19365 


1007 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19366 


Just lazy; words and music by R. J. 
Stevenson. © 1 c¢. Sept. 22, 1928; 
E 704828; Robert John Stevenson, 
Seattle. 19366 


Just like a merry-go-round; words and 
music by Orlando A. Kuhle; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 24; E 699489; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 19367 


Just send me a rose; waltz ballad, 
words by Mrs. L. D. Pace, music by 
L. Chappell. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 24; E 699480; La Von. Chap- 
pell, Lyman, Utah. 19368 


Just smile; words by C. A. Lutz, music 
by Haskell K. Meacham. © Sept. 8, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 699400; Charles 
A; Lutz, York, Pa. 19369 


Just to be near you; words by Harry 
D. Kerr, music by Geoffrey O'Hara. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 21; E 
698614; Harms, ine., New York. 

19370 


Just today; words by Hlla L. Ander- 


sen, music by N. Carlson. © June 

20, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 22; E 698683 ; 

Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 
19371 


Kammer-kantate; tiber fitinf marien- 
lieder aus Dos knaben wunderhorn, 
von Karl Gerstberger, of Germany, 
op. 12; 2 sop., 2 fldten u. B-klari- 
nette, mit klavier. Partitur. obl. 
Svo. © Aug. 15, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 18; 
E For. 23; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. he S72 


Katusha: by M. T. Halparin, of. Can- 


ada; melody with pf. acc. © 1 «. 
Sept. 1, 1928; E 704342; Molly 
Triller Halparin, Winnipeg, Man., 
Canada. 19373 
Katy; or, Mountain romance, words 
and music by J. K. Booth. [Words 


© 1 ec. Sept. 6, 
John K. Booth, 
19374 


Keep away; words and music by M. 
Grever. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Sept. 26, 1928; E 704935; 
Maria Grever, New York. 19375 

Keep close to Jesus; sacred song, 
words and music by Mrs. Stanley B. 
Dustman. 4to. © July 26, 1928; 
ac. July 302° soveee Jails Pr. 
Carpentcr and Evangeline G. Car- 
penter, Midvale, O. 19376 


Keep the Stars and Stripes in the air; 
march, words by Haskell K. Meach- 
am, music by William C. Meacham. 


and melody only] 
1928; E 704444; 
Ferguson, Mo. 


pt. Im, n:S., v. 23 


© Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 15; BE 
699401; Charles A. Lutz, York, Pa. 
19377 


IkXermesse; par Paul Pierné, of France; 


orch., avee pf. conducteur. © Aug. 
5, 1928; 1 c« Sept. 1; E 697826; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 19378 


Key (The) to my heart; duet, words 
by Edward Eliscu, music by Eugene 
Berton; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Sept. 19,1928; 2 ¢@..Sept. 217 
698612; Harms, inc., New York. 


19379 
King Cotton; march, by John Philip 
Sousa, arr. for mand. or mand. 


banjo solo by Ralph Colicchio, with 
guit. arr. by Anthony J. Franchini. 
©. Sept. 19,, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 20; BH 
698735; Irving . Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 19380 


King. (The) of kings; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Harold Hope 
Stott, of. Great Britain; in E fiat. 
© Sept. 10, 1928; 1 c«. Sept. 21; 
E For. 37; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 19381 


Kings (The) (Die kénige) ; music by 
Peter Cornelius, arr. by Channing 
Lefebvre: male voices with solo. 
4to. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; 
E 698469; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 19382 


Kismet; characteristic oriental march, 
by George J. Trinkaus; orch. with 
pf. conductor. © Aug. 27, 1928; 2 c. 
Aug. 31; E 698332; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19383 


Knight (The) errant; characteristic 
piece, by Reginald Somerville, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 24, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
8; E 697905; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 19384 


Knight (The) of the air; words and 
music by Mrs. W. Adrian Estabrook 
[i. e. Mary Davies Estabrook]; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1928; E 704595; 
Mary Davies Hstabrook, Poncha- 
toula, La. 19385 


Komik kuarrel ; humoresque, grotesque, 
burlesque, by Edward Kilenyi; pf. 
© 1c Sept. 17, 1928; E 704668; 
Carl Fischer, inc.,.New York. 19386 


Korean serenaders; by Mortimer Wil- 
son, op. 88, no. 8; violin, with pf. 
ace. (In Instrumental unisons) © 
Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 13; E 
699341; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

19387 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


19410 


~ 


Kossttth hymnus; sz6vegét és zenéjét 
irta Hutyin Horvath Pal [i. e. Paul 
Hutyin Horvath]; zongora vagy 
organa. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
1; E 699301; Paul Hutyan Horvath, 
Daisytown, Pa. 19388 


Kotchetovsky’s characteristic exercise ; 
by B. N. Fomeen, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
1, 1928; E 704604; Basil Nicolas 


Fomeen, New York. 19889 
Ladra di baci; versi di P. Farina, 
musica di A. Galasso, of Italy, 
domiciled at Jersey City. [Words 


and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1928; E 704650; Paolo Farina, New 
York, and, Anthony Galasso, Jersey 
City. 19390 


Lady Luck, smile on me; from Fred 
Stone show, words and music by 
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 
704295; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 19391 


Lady of my dreams; lyric by Raymond 
Klages, melody by Jesse ‘Greer; pf. 
ace. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 8; 
E 698419; Robbins music corp., New 
York, 19392 


Lady of the violets; words and music 
by T. Crawford. [Words and melody 


only! ©-1 c¢. Aug. 10, 1928:. B 
696922; Timothy Crawford, New 
York. 19393 


Lady whippoorwill; from Cross my 
heart, words by Joseph McCarthy. 
music by Harry Tierney; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 7; E 698382; Harms, ine, 
New York. 19394 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Dieu 
qui sourit; arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
E 697848; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

19395 


Marine; arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
E 697819; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
19396 


—  Rapsodie; transcription et arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur. 1*° et 2° ptie. 
© Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. each Sept. 1; 
E 697823, 697824; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 19397, 19398 


Lamento; pourquoi, hélas! par Mar- 
cel Laisné, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 381, 
1927; 1 ce. July 2, 1928; E 697780; 
Marcel Labbé, Paris. 19399 


Languore; intermezzo, di Luigi Cerri, 
of Italy, op. 173: piccola orch. © 
June 18, 1928; 1c. July 2; HE 697916; 
A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 19400 


Larks and lupines; valse caprice, by 
Lue Alice Keller; pf. © Sept. 25, 
1928; 2 c Sept. 28; E 698724; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 19401 


Last (The) girl I met was the first 
girl I loved; lyrics by Frank Ban- 
nister and Jane Gray, music by 
Frank Bannister. © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 
1928; E 704776; Jane Gray produc- 
tions, ine., New York. 19402 


Last night; words and music by M. V. 
Mousted. © 1. Sept. 19, 1928; BE 
704760; Margaret Valerie Mousted, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 19403 


Laughing marionette; fox trot, by Wal- 
ter R. Collins, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Aug. 29, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12; E 
697943 ; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. 19404 


Laughing marionette; fox trot, by 
Walter R. Collins, orch. by Van Phil- 
lips, of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 8, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 12; E 697939; Cavendish 
music ¢co., London. 19405 


Laughing my cares away; lyric by B. 
Warren, music by Alex Reid. © 
1c. Sept. 27, 1928; E 704937; Baiter 
Watren, Chicago. 19406 


Lazarus and the rich man; words by 
C. L. Gaskill, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 8, 1928; E 704495; Carl L. 
Gaskill, Sea Level, N. C. 19407 


Lead hearted blues; words and music 
by Bertha Henderson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; 
E 704705; Chicago music pub. ¢o., 
ine., Chicago. 19408 


Lead me, O Lord; sacred song, words 
from Psalms, music by Rob Roy 
Peery; middle voice; organ ace. © 
Sept. 11, 1928; 2 e@. Sept. 11; E 
699318 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

19409 

Leanora; words and music by H. 
Fischer; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept. 11, 1928; °2 ee. Septs,.8; E 
698484; Harry Fischer, Philadelphia. 

19410 


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19411 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 23 


Leaves in the wind; scherzo, by R. L. | Libertadores (Los); marcha, por J. 


Capon; organ. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1928; 
E 704332; Reginald Lawrence Capon, 
Newton Center, Mass. 19411 


Leggenda Hawaiiana; fox trot, di 
Edoardo Lanzetta, of Italy; piccola 
orch. 4to. © June 9, 1928; 1 ¢. 
July 2; EH 697914; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 19412 


Lenora; words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Hugo Riesenfeld. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 12, 
1928 ; HE 704659; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 19413 


LeSieur (Eugene) Melodie; op. 6, no. 


9;. pf: “© 1c. Sept. 24, 1928: HB 
704857; Hugene LeSieur, Sanford, 
Me. 19414 


Let my prayer be set forth; motet for 
double choir, words from Psalm 141, 
music by Hubert Middleton, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
28, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 6; E 697982; H. 


KF, W. Deane & sons, the Year book | 


19415 


Let’s all go to Mary’s house; new ar- 
rangement and new lyrics by Leo 
Wood. Con Conrad [pseud. cof Con- 
rad Dober] and Saul Bernie; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 4, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 6; EH 698377; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19416 


Let’s fly to the moon; words by F. H. 
Ator, music by Luther A. Clark. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1928; EH 704684; F. H. 
Ator, Glasgow, Mont. 19417 


Let your love come down; words and 
music by Bertha Henderson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 19, 
1928; EH 704704; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 19418 


Lettre d’un cceur abandonné; poéme 
dramatique, par Sergé Weksler, of 
Franee; pf. .© Aug. 5, 1928; 1, ¢. 
Sept. 1; E 697804; Choudens, Paris. 

19418 


Lettre d’un cceur abandonné (Letter 
of an abandoned heart) ; poéme dra- 
matique, par Serge Weksler, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to,', © Aug. 5,1928-) 1 ie. Sept 1; 
E 697799; Choudens, Paris. 19420 


Liar: from New moon, words by Oscar 
Hammerstein 2d, musie by Sigmund 
Romberg. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 14; E 698500; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19421 


press, Itd., London. 


Vazquez, of Mexico, domiciled at 

Chicago; pf. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 

E 704410; Juan Vazquez, Chicago. 
19422 


Liberty (The) bell; march, by John 
Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. or 
mand. banjo solo, by Ralph Colic- 
chio, with guit. arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 20; EH 698734; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

19423 

Lie-awake (A) song; poem by Amelia 
Josephine Burr, music by Gladys 
Taylor, of Great Britain; in F. 
Aug. 22, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 8; E For 
86; Warren & Phillips, London. 

19424 


Liebe dus is aza shpiel; words and 
music by P. Laskowsky. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1928; E 704416; Philip Laskowsky, - 
New York. 19425 


Life is full of splendid chances; words 
by John Starling, music by Hugh 
Vevers, of Great Britain; in HE flat. 
© Aug. 22, 1928: 1 c. Sept. 8; EH For. 
34; Warren & Phillips, London. 

19426 

Life’s afterglow; words and music by 

M. M. Boyd. [Words and melody 


only!’ “©” 1 "ce! “Sept! 437 19282: 
704897; Martha M. Boyd, Humboldt, 
Kan. 19427 


Life’s dream is o’er; romanza, based 
on Alice, where art thou, by Joseph 
Ascher, adapted by Silas Gamaliei 
Pratt. rey. and ed., with violin obbl., 
by Henry S. Sawyer, bowing and 
fingering by Ann Hathaway; con- 
tralto and ten. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 28; EH 699522; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 19428 

Life’s mystery: words by H. Widmer, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1c. Sept. 20, 1928; E 704789; Helen 


Widmer, Longview, Wash. ©19429 
Life’s. sea: words by. Mire wo WwW. 
Somers, music by Victor James. © 
June 20, 1928; 2 ¢ .Nept., 225; B 
698682; Scoles music c¢o., Miami, 
Fla. 19430 


Life’s sweet dream; words and music 
by D. Parr, arr. by Delmer L. White. 
«<) 1 ec. Sept: 1, 926.7 Mien; 
Delores Parr, Norfolk, Va. 19431 

Light and life songs, no. 4; for the 
Sunday school, social worship, etc., 
compiled and ed. by William B. Oln- 


1010 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


19454 


stead and Mr. and Mrs. Newton W. 
Fink. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
_ aff. Sept. 7; A 10538242; Light and 
life press, Chicago. 19482 


Light (The) bearers; anthem, words 
by Annie W. Allen, music by 
Edward Shippen Barnes; mixed 
yoices. 4to. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c. 
meme. 25; b 699on2; Arthur .,P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 19433 


Light of heart; by Mortimer Wilson, 
op. 88, no. 93 violin, with pf. acc. 
(In Instrumental unisons) © Sept. 
a9. 2928'-""2 e. Sept.” 13°; “HB 699342 5 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 19434 


Light (The) that never fails; words 
and music composed by J. M. 
Lacalie. © 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1928; E 
7046638 ; Joseph M. Lacalle, Brooklyn. 

19435 

Lighting the lights; words by Mabelle 
Francis, music by J. Weddell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E 704996; Johnny 
Weddell, Oakland, Calif. 19436 


Like you, there are but few; words 
and music by W. A. Cox. [Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Sept. 1, 1928 ;-E 704306 ; 
William A. Cox, Brooklyn. 194387 


Lindy, our lone ace; words by Carrie 
K. Bartlett [i. e. Caroline K. Bart- 
lett], music by Robert H. Brennen. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Sept. 
20, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 24; E 699487; 
Caroline K. Bartlett, Colorado 
Springs, Col. 19488 


Listening? by Mortimer Wilson, op. 
88, no. 2; violin, with pf. ace. (in 
Instrumental unisons) © Sept. 11, 
fo25 52> ce. Sept, 135° EH 699335"; S. 
Fischer & bre., New York. 19439 


Liszt (Franz) Heimweh; thema v. 
Fr. Liszt, arr. v. Henry Weber,— 
Stille liebe [and] Appassionato; von 
Henry Weber, of Germany, op. 5, no. 
38 and 4; salonorch. mit pf. con- 
ducteur u. violino 1 directeur. 4to. 
© Oct. 1, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 25; EH. For 
25; Aug. Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 

19440 


Little bit o’ rosebud; words by F. 
Bouchard, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and music only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704695; Florence 
Bouchard, Reedley, Calif. 19441 


Little (The) cowboy and his gun; 
song and drill, words and music by 
Edna Randolph Worrell. © Aug. 
dy TOLO.S et ea AUS eee BOON (. | 
March bros., Lebanon, O. 19442 


Little (A) house on a little hill; 
melody by Lou Davis and J. Fred 


Coeth, Gy ly Gigsepes oi 1998" i 
704784; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 19443 


Little Miss Joy; by A. Louis Scar- 
motin’s , pis; CG) Sept. 18, 1926° s2ye. 
Sept. 15; E 699388; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19444 


Little orphan Annie; words and music 
by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders. 


{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 11, 1928; E 704526; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 19445 


Little (The) pet (Maly mazlicek) ; 
polka, words by J. Jiran, music by 
A. Grill; orch. 4to. © July 16, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 698347; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 19446 


Little pink slippers; by H. P. Hop- 
kins; pf. Sept: Fi, #928 77 2 le. 
sept. 19; EH 698643; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 19447 


Little (A) scherzo; by Arthur Ager, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 20, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 31; EH 697711; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 1944 


Little trumpeter; by Ann Thomas; pf. 
© Aug. 20, 1928; 2'c. Sept. 19; E 
698583; Co-operative music  ¢0., 
Philadelphia. 19449 

Little tunes; suite, by Thomas Mc- 
Cann, of Great Britain; violin and 
pt. 1. The old soldier. [2 others] 
©, July, 245..1928..-1 GaAs 2) 
697897; Joseph Williams, © ltd., 
London. 19450 


Little woman at my elbow; duet, from 
The dagger and the rose, words by 
Edward Eliscu, music by Hugene 
Berton; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept’ "19-1928 “2 'e'’Sepa* 24.7) 
698609; Harms, inc., New York. 

19451 


Lonely ; waltz song, words and music 
by E. B. Treharne. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; 
BE 704562 ; Evan Benjamin Treharne, 
Detroit. 19452 


Lonely; words and music by Lynn 
Cowan; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept.., 6, ol 928: ) 2. 6 Sept PEL... 
699310; Villa Moret, inc., San Fran- 
cisco. 194538 


Lonely heart; from White lilacs, words 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by Sam 
Timberg. New York, Harms, inc. 
©, Sept. 14,. 1928; 2,c. Sept. 17; B 
698550; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York. 19454 


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19455 


Dt war NS. wares 


Lonely (The) ride; words and music 
by F. Cowans. [Words and melody 
only ©- 1) e: Sept) 19 aeee] on) 
704805; Frank Cowans, Henia, O: 

19455 


Lonesome; words and music by E. B. 
De Silva; arr. by M. Paul Manga- 
nella. © 1 °c. Sept. 20, 1928: EB 
704774; Earnest B. De Silva, Hilo, 
Hawaii. 19456 


Lonesome (Stesk); waltz, words by 
J. Jiran, music by A. KubiGek and 
A. Grill; orch. 4to. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 4; E 698350; Joseph Jiran, 
Chicago. 19457 


Lonesome baby blues; words and mu- 
sic by W. M. Garman; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
28; EH 698753; William McKinley 
Garman, Los Angeles. 19458 


Lonesome (A) boy’s rosary; words 
and music by Howard Johnson and 
Charles Tobias. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 12, 1928; 


E 704661; Leo Feist, inc., New York. ~ 


19459 


Lonesome for you, Caroline; ballad, 
words by D. Layton, music by B. M. 
Hale. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Aug. 29, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 4; E 
698341; Dodd Layton, Valley Park, 
Mo. 19460 


Long time ago; words and music by 
L. G. Munn. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704441; Lillie G. Munn, Topeka, 
Kan. 19461 


Longing; words by M. S. Jefts, music 
by G. J. Wheelock, jr. [Words and 
music only] © 1c. Sept. 21, 1928; 
EK 704780; George Jenckes Wheelock, 
jr. and Merton Spofford Jefts, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 19462 


Longing every hour for you; words by 
EK. Peden, musie by Lee Turner. 
Chicago, Ill., E. Peden’s songs. © 
Sept. 15, 1928; 2 ¢: Sept... 19; H 
698575; Elizabeth Peden, Chicago. 

19463 


Look pleasant; from Fred Stone show, 
words and musie by B. G. De Sylva, 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 30, 1928; E 704296; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

19464 


Lord (The) God planted a garden; 
poem by Dorothy Frances Gurney, 
music by Oscar Covert Miller. © 


Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 24; B 
699477; Oscar Miller, Brooklyn. 
19465. 


Lord (The) is, my rock; anthem, 
words from Psalm 18, music by Al- 
fred Wooler; mixed voices, with or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 12; E 698599; Enoch & sons, 
New York. 19466 


Lord’s (The) prayer (Vater unser) ; 
music by W. Sassmannshausen ; 
mixed choir. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 19; E 698564; Walter Sass- 
mannshausen, Chicago. 19467 


Los Angeles, the home for me; words 
and music by L. C. Bliven. © Sept. 
6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 698479; 
Lilla C. Bliven, Los Angeles. 19468 


Louisiana bo bo; by Ted Nixon; pf. 
©, July’ 9," 1928""2 7c. Sep 4-0: 
699265; Denton & “Haskins music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 19469 


Love; words and musie by M. Laing. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 1928; E 704770; 
Marie Laing, New York. 19470 


Love can never die; words by Herman 
Ruby, music by Joseph Chernioysky. 


[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1928; E 704950; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 19471 


Love in my heart; from The white 
camellia, lyric by Laura Leycester, 
music by Pat Thayer, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Aug. 27, 1928; 1c. Sept. 19; 
E 697992; Lareine & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 19472 


Love’s like a rosebud; lyrics by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, music by Oley 
Speaks. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1928; E 704638; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ince., 
New York. 19473 


Love-waltz; by Hugo Riesenfeld; 
orch., with pf. conductor. [Photo- 
stat] © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10; 
E 699441; Edwin F. Kalmus, inc, — 
New York. 19474 


Love waltz; words and music by Ma- 
rie Clifford [i. e. Mary Clifford] © 
1 ec. Sept. 1, 1928; EH 704843; Mary 
Clifford, New York. 19475 


Loveliest (The) sight to see; hymn, 
English tr. from the Swedish by P. 
A. Langvand, music arr. by N. Carl- 
son. © June 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
22; FE 698688; Nathaniel Carlson, 
Miami, Fla. 19476 


1012 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Lovely picture hat; words by B. M. 
Lawhon, music by Henry Halpern. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.« 
Sept. 1, 1928; E 704329; Billee Maye 
Lawhon, Rochester, N. Y. 19477 


Lover, come back to me; from New 
moon, words by Oscar Hammerstein 
2d, music by Sigmund Romberg. © 
Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 14; H 
698505; Harms, inc., New York. 

19478 


Lovers’ time; waltz, words and music 
by J. W. Burns. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 27, 1928; E 
704957 ; Joseph W. Burns, New. York. 

“19479 


Love's eventide; romance, by Percy E. 
Fletcher, of Great Britain; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. Aug. 
24, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 8; E 697900; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 19480 


Love’s old tune; lyrics by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by Serge Walter. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 
Sept. 14, 1928; E 704639; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

19481 


Love's serenade; words and music by 
R. C. Hlerath. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e¢. Sept. 22, 1928: E 
704853; Ruth Collins Elerath, San 
Fernando, Calif. 19482 


Love’s silver light; words and music 
by Kathleen Whitford-Turner, har- 
monized by Josef Messner, both of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 12, 1928; 
1 ec. Sept. 138; E For. 16; Stainer & 
Bell, itd., London. 19483 


Love’s sorrow; tone poem, by Herman 
Klum; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 28; E 699543; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 19484 


Love’s splendor; by Maurice Baron; 
orch., with pf. and violin conductors. 
New York, Irving Berlin standard 
music corp. © Sept. 21, 1928: 2 e. 
Sept. 22; E 699453 ; M. Baron, Great 
etre br? le IV. ey,. 19485 


Love’s tide; words and music by 
N. M. Foxall, of Canada, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. © 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 
1928; E 704865; Nan McLean Fox- 
all, Los Angeles. 19486 


Love's twilight; words and music by 
J. Carter. 
E 704970; Jay Carter, New York. 

19487 


15681—28—-4 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1928; 


7 19497 


Lovin’ you; words by Walter Artwell, 
musie by Stanley Bennett. [Words. 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1928 ; E 704686 ; Harold Davis, Phila- 
delphia. 19488. 


Lozano’s modern method for slide 
trombone; by Pedro Lozano. © 
Aug. 27, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
19; A 1056679; Nicomede music co., 
Altoona, Pa. 19489 


Lu ’ngui’, “ngua’; versi di G. Marrone,. 
musica di Mario Nieastro. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 21, 
1928; E 704813; Gaspare Marrone, 
Brooklyn. 19490: 


Lullaby; by P. T. Miersch, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 
698354; Paul Th. Miersch, New 
York. 19491 


Lully, lullay; carol of the holy inno- 
cents from the Coventry mystery 
play, set to music by M. T. Hodge, 
of Great Britain; solo or unison, 
and cho. for female voices; pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 30, 1928; 
1 c. Sept. 10; E 697859; Muriel Tal- 
bot Hodge, Worthing, England. 

19492 


Luna di miele; mazurka, by B. C. 
Vairo; violin. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1928; 
E 704927; Benedetta C. Vairo, New 
York. 19493 


Lune (La) souriait; idylle sérénade, 
par Roger Weiller, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697800; 
Choudens, Paris. 19494 


Lune (La) sur le pare; par Henry 
Defosse, of France; pf. © June 15, 
1928; 1 c« July 2; E 6977593" Al 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 19495 


Lycidas; three-part song, poem by 
Milton, music by Edgar L. Bainton, 
of Great Britain; sop. 1, 2 and con- 
tralto. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Aug. 28, 1928; 
fc. Sept...6; BH -6979et— ee Ww. 
Deane & sons, the Year book press, 
Itd., London. 19496 


Ma java; paroles de Armand Fou- 
cher, musique de Martin Garcias et 
Delamarche, both of France. © 
June 20, 1928; 1c. July 3; E 697767; 
Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 19497 


Ma réguliére; chanson réaliste paro- 
dique, paroles de Albert Willemetz, 
Saint Granier et Jean Le Seyeux, 
musique de Ch. Borel-Clerc, of 


1013 


. CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19498 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Ma réguliére—Continued. 


France. © June 20, 1928; 1 «. July 
3; E 697736; Ch. Borel-Clere, Paris. 
19498 

Mabel-o; words by Robert Abel and 
George Schwartz, music by A. 
Schamberg. Pittsburgh, Schwartz, 
Abel & Schamberg. © Sept. 10, 


1928; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 699326; Art 
Schamberg, Pittsburgh. 19499 


McConathy (Osbourne) Twelve look- 
and-play piano lessons for young 
people. New: York, Look-and-play 
co. © March 5, 1928; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 19; A 1056380; Edward C. 
Boykin, New York. 19500: 


Macht auf das tor; neues rheini- 
sches schulsingbuch, von Max Dirk- 
schneider, Raimund Heuler u. Felix 
Oberborbeck, all of Germany, mit 
einem anhang von liedern mit be- 
gleitenden instrumenten auswahl u. 
instrumentalsatz von Ben UHsser. 
Zweiter teil. © April 25, 1928; 1 c. 
June 13; A—Foreign 39103; Verlag 


Josef Késel & Friedrich Pustet K. G.. 


19501 


Magic melody; from lLuckee girl, 
words by Max and Nathaniel Lief, 
music by Maurice Yvain, arr. by 
Albert Szirmai, of Hungary, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 21; 
HK 698622; Harms, ine., New York. 

19502 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; set to 
music by B. Harwood, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 48; mixed voices, organ acc. ; 
in E flat. _ London, Novello & co., 
tid. 4to. © Sepie) O28 aly ec. 
Sept. 25; E For. 9; Basil Harwood, 
Almondsbury, North Bristol, Hng- 
land. 19503 


Magnificat (The) and nune dimittis; 
set to music by H. Scott-Baker, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices; in B 
flat. London, Novello & co., ltd. 4to. 
©! Sept. 2%, 1928s 1 emssept. 28. 6 
For. 47; H. Scott-Baker, Woking, 
Surrey, England. 19504 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in H 
flat; liturgical text, music by Ed- 
ward Shippen Barnes; mixed voices ; 
organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 2, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 10; E 698460; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 19505 


Maid o’ the dawn; vocal valse lente, 
words and music by Charles Howe 
and Dorothea Thams-Davies, both of 
Ausiraia.. ©! Sent ie. Jogos 2. C. 
Sept. 19; HE 697964; C. Howe and 


a. A., Munich. 


D. Thams-Davies, Southport, Queens- 
land, Australia. 19506 


Maiden’s song; poem by William 
Blake, music by R. Boughton, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
&. sons,,lid. ©. dttlys5, 1028500 ¢, 
June 30; EH 697918; Rutland Bough- 
ton, Newent, England. 19507 


Maillard (Pierre) Fantaisie; dans le 
rythme dune tarentelle, par P. 
Maillard, of France; pf. © June 
15, 1928: 1. ¢. July 2 eee oomaod > 
Alphonse Ledue et cie., Paris. 19508 


Make God first; words by Jessie F. 
Moser, music by A. Aragona; solo 
and mixed cho. © July 16, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 20; E 698476; Andrea Ara- 
gona, Glendale, Calif. 19509 


Makebelieve; suite, by Dorothy Leath- 
erdale, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
princess beautiful. [3 others] © 
Sept. 18, 1928; 1 c Sept. 20; E For. 
28; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd:, Londons 

‘ 19510 

Making believe I don’t care; words by 
J. Brand, music by H. Groves. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 26, 1928; EH 704914; Harold 
Groves and Julius Brand, Danne- 
mora, N. Y. : 19511 


Mamma, mamma ’o suricillo; dall’ an- 
tico, versi di G. Onofri, musica di 
A. Bascetta. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c Sept. 27, 1928; E 
704923; Alfredo Bascetta and Gugli- 
elmo Onofri, Brooklyn. 19512 


Mammy’s baby; duet, words and mu- 
sic by F. L. Raley, pf. arr. by Arthur 
Winters. © 1 @ Sept. 5, 1928; E 
704430; Faye Lucille Raley, Jackson, 
Mich. 19513 


Mammy’s golden jubilee; words and 
music by R. S. Gardtner. © 1 c. 
Aug. 21, 1928; E 704816; Robert 
Seymour Gardtner,. Louisville. 

19514 

Man (The) behind the gun; march, by 
John Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. 
or mand. banjo solo, by Ralph Colic- 
chio, with guit. arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 20; E 698733; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

19515 

Manger (The) King; cantata for 
Christmas, by Alfred Wooler; mixed 
voices, with organ. 4to. © Sept. 
13, 1928; 2 c. Septs.15; Hi 698536; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19516 


1014 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 
Manhattan Beach; march, by John 
Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. or 


mand. banjo solo by Ralph Colic- 
chio, with guit. arr. by Anthony 
J: Franchini. © Sept. 19, 1928;,2 c. 
Sept. 20; E 698732; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 
19517 
Mannaia chiddu ionnu quannu mi 
maritai; versi e musica di A. Capo- 
lingua, of Italy, domiciled at Phila- 
delphia. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1928; E 704720; An- 
tonio Capolingua, Philadelphia. 
19518 
Mannequins; par Ludwig Siede, of 
Germany; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
E 697816; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
19519 
Manola; words by Raymond Wallace, 
of Great Britain, music by Ermete 
Liberati; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
AU eile... Cc. Aug, 29; Hi Hor. 
46; Chappell & co., Itd., London, 
19520 
March of the musketeers; from The 
three musketeers, words by P. G. 
Wodehouse and Clifford Grey, music 
by Rudolf Friml. © Mar. 16, 1928; 
2.¢e. Aug. 2; E 695907; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19521 


March Xenia; by J. L. Good, arr. by 
Hlizabeth Johnson; pf. © Aug. 29, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 17; E 698532; J. 
Lewis Good, Huntington, W. Va. 

19522 


Marche joyeuse; by R. M. Stults; or- 
gan. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
19; E 698623; Theodore Presser co.. 
Philadelphia. 19523 


Marching song; unison, words by Rob- 
ert Louis Stevenson, music by Hu- 
bert Middleton, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 4, 1928; 1 c« Sept. 
15; E 697968; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, the Year book press, Itd., Lon- 
don. 19524 


Marianne: from New moon, words by 
Oscar Hammerstein 2d, music by 
Sigmund Romberg’ © Sept. 12, 
1928; 2 ¢« Sept. 14; E 698506; 
Harms, inc., New York. 19525 


Mariannina; valzer arr. by R. Romani. 
© 1c Sept. 20, 1928; E 704750; 
Romano Romani, New York. 19526 


Marie: words and music by Leon 
Ralph Richolson. © 1 e. Sept. 10, 
1928; E 704518; Leon R. Richolson, 
Lucas, Kan. 19527 


19538 


a 


Marie, why don’t you write to me; 
words by M. L. Kamp, music by L. 
F. Brown. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1928; E 704953; 
Melvin L. Kamp and L. Florin 
Brown, Lost Springs, Wy. 19528 


Martirio; tango, letra y musica de 
Jorge Deleén Paniagua, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1928; E 704885; Alberto Solis, 
El Paso. 19529 


Massa’s in de cold cold ground; by 
Stephen C. Foster, arr. by K. Kotty; 
guitar. 4to. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 24; E 698693 ; Killianus Kotty, 
Milwaukee. 19530 

Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Eternité; arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
410;...€) Aue’. 5,. 1928; fic. Sent is 
E 697813; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

19531 


Mauro-Cottone’s: famous compositions 
and transcriptions for organ; origi- 
nal compositions and transcriptions 
of famous masters by M. Mauro- 
Cottone. fol. nos. 1 and 2. © Sept. 
26, 1928; 2c. each and affs. Sept. 27; 
A 1055618, 1055619; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

19532, 19533 


May night; by Selim Palmgren, tran- 
scribed by H. Clough-Leighter; or- 
gan. © Aug. 27, 1928; 2c¢. Aug. 31; 
EH 698336; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 19534 


Maybe; from A night in the studio, 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
Billy Sherwood and Al Hegbom. © 
Aug. 30, 1928; 2c. Sept. 5; E 699311; 
Pacific music publishers, San Fran- 
cisco. 19535 


Maybe and me; fox trot song, words 
and music by W. S. Travers, arr. by 
Hugene Platzman; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele or banjuiele banjo. i} @, 
Sept. 1, 1928; EH 704322; Walter S. 
Travers, Barhamsville, Va. 19536 


Maybe my baby will come home; words 
by M. Green, music by David Reed. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1928; EB 704525; 
Mary Green, Kansas City, Mo. 

19537 


Maybe, the roses mean mem/ries to 
some one, but roses are just roses 
to me; words and music by Regina 
A. Grajewski and E. M. Grajewski. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 15, 1928; E 704632; Edmund 
M. Grajewski, Chicago. 19538 


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19539 


Dt; TH, RISE Wes 


Maybe this is love; from Fred Stone 
show, words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1928; E 704297; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 19539) 


Maytime waltz; by Mae Louisa Nel- 
son; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2c. Sept. 
28; E 699544; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 19540: 


Mazurka; by A. Grafstein, op. 2, no. 
1; violin and pf. 
1928; E 704406; Aaron Grafstein, 
Brooklyn. 19541 


Mazurka; by C. W. Midgley, jr.; pf. 
© 1. Aug. 29, 1928; E 704214; 
Charles William Midgley, jr., New 
York. 19542) 


Me and mah razor; words and music 
by Speed Langworthy; pf. and uku- 
lele“ace. © V Semi. 2a W928 2c. 
Sept. 24; E 699492; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 19543 


Me importa poco; 
Mexicana, versi de José Cordova 
Cant y Valdés, musica arr. de José 
Cordova Cantt, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 
1c. Sept. 13, 1928; E 704584; Felipe 
Valdés Leal, Los Angeles. 19544 


Meaner than the meanest blues; words 
by Anthony Weaver, music by A. 
Taylor. © 1 ¢ Sept. 27, 1928; 
E 704943; Alfred Taylor, Detroit. 
19545. 

Marcel 


Mécanisme-chromatisme; par 


Moyse, of France; flite. [French, 
’ English and German text] © Auxg. 
5, 1928; 1 e¢. Sept. 1; E 697809; 


19546 


Mécanisme (Le) de la double corde 
du violon; par Félice Togni, of the 
Netherlands; 2e ptie. [French, Eng- 
lish and German text] © June 10, 
1928; 1 ¢@ May 19; A—Foreign 
39234; N. V. Seyffardt’s boek—en 
muziekhandel, Amsterdam, Holland. 

19547 


Meditation in a cathedral (Medita- 
zione in una eattedrale) ; by Marco 
Enrico Bossi, of Italy, op. posth. ; 


Alphonse Ledue et cie.. Paris. 


organ. © Sept. 11, 1928: 2 c. Sept. 
15; EH 699368; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19548 


Meditations; by L. L. Ditlevson; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1928; E 704894; 
Lois Lund Ditlevson, Owatonna, 
Minn. : 19549 


Ca er Anes alg | 


cancién popular 


Medley of sea chanteys; arr. by Mark 
Andrews; male voices. 4to. © 
Sept.: 19,1928; Qi e:) Sept: (2074 Ew: 
698650; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 


York. 19550: 
Mélanecolie du soir (Melancholy of 
evening); élégie, par Francesco 
Gabutti, of Italy; orch.,- avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 


1c. Sept. 1; EH 697802; Choudens,. 
Paris. 19551 


Mélodie sicilienne; de G. Rinaldi, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 5, 
1928; 1 ec. Sept. 1; E 697810; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 19552: 


Memories of mother: words and music 
by EH. B. Schiller. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704340 ; HE. Baron -Schiller, San Fran- 
cisco. 19553. 


Memories of my father, how he studied 
the Talmud; by M. Salinger; pf. 
4 to. © Aug. 23, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 4; 
E 6983389; Mandel Salinger, Brook- 
lyn. 19554. 


Memories of you my Sammy boy; 
words and music by R. B. Lewis. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1928; E 704519; 
Ruby Bennett Lewis, Warren, Mich. 

19555 

Memories will bring you back to me; 
words by M. Sterzick, music by 
Buddy Fields, arr. by Harry Lud- 
wig; pf. © 1. ¢. Sept. 15, 1928; BE 
704656; Mary Sterzick, Detroit. 

19556. 


Men ken leben nor men lost nit ; words 
by M. Rund, music by Joseph Rum- 
shinsky. [ Words and melody 
only} ,.©.1 .c.. Nept ta. 028 es 
704592; Morris Rund, New York. 

19557 


Mendelssohn-Bgtholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Mendelssohn songs; Hnglish 
adaptations by R. H. Elkin, music 
by Felix Mendellssohn, arr. by Syd- 
ney Northcote, of Great Britain; low 
or med. voice. [Cover title—Men- 
delssohn album] © Sept. 7, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 11; E For. 42; Elkin & co., 
ltd., London. . 19558 


Song without words; by Felix 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, op. 19, ed. 
and arr. by Heinrich J. Tandler; pf. 
conductor, violin and _ violoncello, 
with ad lib. violin obbl. and bass 
pts. Los Angeles, W. A. Quincke 
& co. © Aug. 20, 1928: 2 c Aug. 
20; E 698305; Walter A. Quincke, 
Los Angeles. 19559 


1016 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


~ 19582 


BrOérisapier (The); by Emil Held; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 19; E 698584; Co- -operative 
music Co., Philadelphia. 19560 


Merry (The) bells are ringing; two- 
part Christmas carol, by Michael 
Praetorius, English text and arr. by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney; sop. and 
alto, -with pf. or organ. 4to. © 
Set, jis, tdoo, 2 ¢.. nett. 16; H 
698543; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

19561 

Merry Christmas; medley waltz; com- 
posed and arr. by Alberto Rizzi; pf. 
conductor. © 1 e. Sept. 13,.1928; 
E 704546" Apollo music ¢o., Brook- 
lyn. 19562 


Merry-go-round (The); by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 556, no.. 4; pf. 
Sept. 14, 1928; 2 « Sept. 18; H 
698549; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

19563 

Merry (A) time; four-part song, words 
by George Darley, music by J. G. 
Cameron, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 4, 1928; 1 «. 
Sept. 15; E 697972; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the Year book press, Itd., 
London. 19564 


Méthode compléte de trombone A 
coulisse; par André lLafosse, of 
France; en 4 parties. [French, Eng- 
lish, German and Spanish text] © 
June 10, 1928; 1c. July 2; E 697753 ; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 

19565 

Mexicana de verdad; cancién Mexi- 
eana, letra y musica de Jorge De- 
leOn Paniagua, of Mexico, domiciled 
a BL Paso; pf.. © 1.,c. Sept. 25, 
1928; E 704886 ; Alberto Solis, El 


Paso. 19566 
Midnight rambler blues; words and 
music by Bert M. Mays. [Words 


© 1c. Sept. 19, 
Chicago music pub. 
19567 


and melody only] 
1928; E 704708; 
co., ine,, Chicago. 


Midsummer sketches; by Madeleine 
Evans, of Great Britain: pf. Pas- 
toral scene. [3 others] © Aug. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 31; E 697712; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 19568 


Mifanwy: words by Fred E. Weath- 
erly, music by Dorothy Forster, arr. 
by Clarence Lueas, of Great Britain. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 
4to. 1. Mixed quartet—2. Male 
quartet. © Sept. 21, 1928: 1 ¢. each 
Sept. 24; E For. 20, 21; Chappell & 
<o., Itd., London, 19569, 19570 


Mignonette; by Leon T. Levy, arr. by 
H. Maurice Jacquet, of France, 
demiciled at New York; orch. with 
pf. conductor. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 21; E 698331; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19571 


Migot (Georges) Six petits préludes; 
par G. Migot, of France; deux vio- 
lons. + jivres1,; 2: © June 15, 1928; 
1 ¢. each July 2; E 697757, 697758 ; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 

19572, 19573 


Miller’s (The) wooing; cho., words by 
Julia Goddard, music by Eaton Fan- 


ing, arr. by Richard Kountz; sop., 
alto and bar., with optional bar. 
solo. ‘4to. © “Sept'8," 1928); Be. 


Sept. 13; E. 698513; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 19574 


Minerva march; by J. D. Edmunds; pf. 
© Sept. 18, 1928; 2 c. Sept 15; EB 
698525; Jennie Dille Hdmunds, Aber- 
aeen, S. D.. 19575 


Mira-che; tango de concert, by Nor- 
man Henderson, of Great Britain, 
pf. © Sept. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 6; 
EH 697873 ; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 


don. 19576 
Mirage; romance, by Eric Coates, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Sept.. 5, 1928; 1 ¢c. Sept. 11; H 
697950; Chappell & eco., Itd., Lon- 
don. 19577 


Mirth; by Olive Pull, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. (Jn 1929 school examina- 
tions pianoforte, higher division— 
list.C) ©. July 18, 19986%1 exdculy 
27; E 697728; Associated board of 
the Royal academy of music and the 
Royal college of music, London. 

19578 


Mis suefios; vals, por L. M. Otero; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; E 704728; 
Ladislao Martinez Otero, San Juan, 
Porto Rico. 19579 


Mit fiftzig your shpeter; words and 
musie by G. Goldstein. [Words and 
melody only] ©1ec. Sept. 12, 1928; 


EK 704565; Gus Goldstein, Brooklyn. 
19580 
Mitzi; Gypsy dance, by Frederick A. 


© Sept. 13, 1928: 
E 698542; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 19581 


Moda (La) femenina; couplet fox, 
letra y musica de Jorge Dele6én Pan- 
iagua, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Paso; pf... ©,1 ce. Sept.. 25,. 1928; 
E 704887 ; eis Solis, El Paso. 

19582 


Williams;. pf. 
2 e. Sept. 18; 


1017 


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19583 


Moderni houslova technika; Karel 
Haba, of Czechoslovakia, op. 12, no. 
1 and 2. © Aug. 1, 1928; 1c. Sept. 
17; E For. 32; Fr. A. Urbanek & 
sons, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 19583 
Modona (Gino) Sei piccoli pezzi su 
dieci note; di G. Modona, of Italy; 
pf. Canto della sera. [5 others] 


© Aue 6s 1928 ss 1 eo tuly: 2) 
697899; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 19584 


Mohawk; Indian dance, by Emil Held; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 19; E 698585 ; Co-operative mu- 
sie ¢o., Philadelphia. 19585 


Moi j’ suis un méchant; monologue, 
paroles de Bijouard et Jean Ramon, 
musique de Pierre Chagnon et Fred 
Pearly, both of France; pf. acc, 
avec arr. de |’ ukulele par F. Sala- 


bert. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
E 697842; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

. 19586 

Molly; words and music by M. F. 

Schmitt. © 1 ¢ Sept. 20, 1928; 

E 704792; Maud Frances Schmitt, 

Seattle. 19587 


Moment Espagnol; by H. Bradford, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Jn Seven char- 
acteristic pieces) © Sept. 13, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 697931; Hugh Brad- 
ford, London. 19588 


Momento felice; ee by N. Epis- 
copo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
15, 1928; E 704649; Nicola Episcopo, 
New York. 19589 


Monaco mi faro; versi di D. Ferrari, 
musica di Federico Troccoli. © 1c. 
Sept. 17, 1928; H 704657; Dario Fer- 
rari, Boston. 19590 


Mongolian procession; by Mortimer 
Wilson, op. 88, no. 3; violin, with 
pf. acc. (Jn Instrumental unisons) 
© Sept. 11, 1928; 2 ce Sept. 13; E 
699336; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 19591 


Moon dancers; by Hdward A. Muel- 
ler; pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
10; E 698451; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 19592 


Moon of my delight; from Chee chee, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. 
ace. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 21; 
E 698615; Harms, inc., New York. 

19593 

Moonlight (The) and you; words and 
music by H. Patterson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Aug. 13, 1928; 


and ukulele 


pt. 1a S., V. 23 


EK 704811; Howard Patterson, Los 
Angeles. 19594 


Moonlight and you; words by Eliza 
W. Durbin, music by Pauline Rey- 


nolds [i. e. E. P. Reynolds] © 1c. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704424; Hlsie 
Pauline Reynolds, Toledo, O. 19595 


Moonlight lady; words by Ted Dun- 
can [i. e. T. R. Duncan], music by 
Neal Herrick Spaulding. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1928; E 704855; Theo. R. Duncan, 
San Francisco. 19596 


Morena y Sevillana; danse espagnole, 
por C. Maduro; pf. New York City, 
O. Flaschner music co. © July 15, 
1928; 2 ec Sept. 21; E 699464; 
Charles Maduro, New York. 19597 


Morning (A) prayer; anthem, words 
by Gregory the Great, tr. by Edward 
Caswall, music by Daniel Protheroe ; 
mixed voices, with organ. ace. 4to. 
© Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 
698697; Boston musie co., Boston. 

i i 19598 

Morning songs along the Arno; by Lee 
Pattison; pf. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 15; E 699369; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19599 


Mort (La) du tzigane; par Marcel 
Laisné, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1927; 
1c. July 2, 1928; E 697778; Marcel 
Labbé, Paris. 19600 


Most popular concert violin pieces; 
compiled by J. Tatian Roach. New 
rey. ed. © June 14, 1928; 2 ec. and 
aff. Sept. 24; A 1056584; Hinds, 
Hayden & Eldridge, inc., New York. 

19601 

Most (The) popular first position vio- 
lin pieces; compiled by J. Tatian 
Roach. New rev. ed. © July 13, 
1928; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 24; A 
1056579 ; Hinds, Hayden & Hidridge, 
inc., New York. 19602 


Most (The) popular modern violin 
pieces ; compiled by J. Tatian Roach. 
New rev. ed. © July 3, 1928; 2 ec. 
and aff. Sept. 24; A 1056583 ; Hinds, 
Hayden & Eldridge, inc., New York. 

19603 

Most (The) popular operatic violin 
pieces; compiled by J. Tatian Roach. 
New rev. ed. © July 18, 1928; 2 ce. 
and aff. Sept. 24; A 1056581; Hinds, 
Hayden & Eldridge, ine., New York. 


19604 
Most (The) popular recital violin 
pieces; compiled by J. Tatian 


1018 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Roach. New rev. ed. © July 18, 
fee. a Cc.’ and air.’ Sept: “24° A 
1056582; Hinds, Hayden & Eldridge, 
ine., New York. 19605 


Most (The) popular selected violin 


pieces; compiled by J: Tatian 
Roach. New rev. ed. © June 6, 
19283 2 ¢. and -aift.. Sept. 24;. A 


1056585 ; Hinds, Hayden & Eldridge, 
inc., New York. 19606 


Most (The) popular transcribed violin 


pieces; compiled by J. Tatian 
Roach. New rev. ed. © July 13, 
1928; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 24; A 


1056580; Hinds, Hayden & Eldridge, 
ine., New York. 19607 


Mother; words and music by B. D. 
Smith. © 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 1928; E 
704872; Berniece Dempster Smith, 
Hellywood, Calif. 19608 


Mother! Home! and heaven! words 
and music by Madge Gould. (In 
A home commission booklet) © 
Age, @ L928: 2 oc. -AUgsnddy B 
698473 ; I. C. Colcord, Portland, Or. 

19609 


Mother (A) waltz; words by-.G. J. 
Wendling, music by G. J. Wendling 
and E. A. Schindler; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 4, 1928; E 704394; George J. 
Wendling and Edward A. Schindler, 
Chicago. 19610 


Mother’s (A) lullaby; from the oper- 
etta The spirit of the Nile, words 
and music by Winifred Lugrin Fa- 
hey, of Canada. © Sept. 13, 1928; 
1 ¢. Sept. 14; E 697911; Whaley, 
Royce & co., ltd., Toronto, Canada. 

19611 


Mother’s (A) plea; words and music 
by Annabelle Lee. © Sept. 10, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 699320; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc, New 
York. 19612 


Mount Vernon; words and music by 
A. Resident [pseud.] 4to. 1. Male 
quartette—2. Song. © Sept. 17, 
1928; 2 c. each Sept. 19; E 698654, 
698655; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

19613, 19614 


Mountain (The) stream; by Edward 
A. Mueller; pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 
2 ce. Sept. 10; E 698449; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 19615 


Movorkai éxddoers; words and arr. of music 
by P. Voultsos, music by P. Voult- 
sos and others. [Single staff nota- 


: 19625 


tion] © Aug. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 
11; E 698667; Pericles Voultsos, 
New York. 19616 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Titus; 
ouverture, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5,'1928; 1c Sept. 1; 
E 697850; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

19617 


Mummy-dummy (The) traffic cop; 
words and music by P. J. Gaffney. 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 704436; 
Patrick John Gaffney, Dorchester, 
Mass. 19618 


Music, when soft voices die; words by 
Shelly [!], music by Henry Tilt- 
man. of Great Britain, tonic solfa 
ti by He J.’ Mimothy; .2 treble 
voices. 4to.. ©/''Sept. 12, 1928; 1 «. 
Sept. 13; E 697955; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 19619 


Music, when soft voices die; words by 
Percy Bysshe Shelley, music by Ivy 
Frances Klein, of Great Britain. © 
AUS. 2S, T9205. Te el CAnieeereiee) ols 
697725; Murdoch, Murdoch & Go., 
ine., with John G. Murdoch & ©co., 
ltd., London. 19620 


Musical salvationist; compiled by F. 
G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. v. 42, 
pt. 9, Sept. 1928. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 12, 
1928; 1 c Sept. 21; E For. 31; Sal- 
vationist pub. & supplies, ltd., Lon- 
don. 19621 


Musical sketches; by D. Robinson; pf. 
se. 1. Love scene. [4 others] © 
1 ec. Aug. 22, 1928; EH 704312; David 
Robinson, New York. 19622 


Musical stairs; 14 elementary pieces, 
by Heller Nicholls, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Sept. 3, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
21; E For. 38; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 19623 


Musicians play all night (Muzikanti, 
hrajte celou noc); polka, words by 
J. Jiran, music by A. Grill; orch. 
4to. © July 16, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; 
E 698349; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 

19624 


Musikalische exequien; von Heinrich 
Sehtitz, bearb. u. fiir den konzert- 
gebrauch eingerichtet von Georg 
Schumann, of Germany. 4to. 1. 
Concert in form einer teutschen 
begribniss-missa. [2 others] © 
Aug 16) 41928 Ol jid@iSept:)4) EH 
697863; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
Zig. 19625, 


1019 


My castle; 


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19626 


My Andalusian rose; lyric by A. Rem- 


sen, music by G. Dilworth. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 14, 
1928; E 704601; George Dilworth 
and Alice Remsen, New York. 19626 


‘My beautiful home; hymn, words by 


Wilson T. Hogue, music by Mary 
Dake Fink. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 20; E 699417; N. W. Fink, 
Chicago. 19627 


‘My blackbirds are bluebirds now; 


lyric by Irving 
Cliff Friend. 


Caesar, music by 
[Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1928; HB 
704664; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
19628 
-_My blue harmony; slow fox trot, 
words and music by R. Cooke. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 4, 1928; E 704415; Ralph 
Cooke, Belmar, N. J. 19629 


-My boy; lyric by Alice P. Whiteside, 


music by Edward Morris; no. 2, in 
C. © Aug. 31,.1928; 2’ @ Sept. 1; 


E 698707 ; Edward Morris music pb. 


co., ine., New York. 19630 


‘My brave general; words and music 


by A. Hisenbourg. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704375; Adolphe Hisenbourg, 
Boston. 19631 


My California sweetheart; words and 


music by A. R. Guenther. © 1 «. 
Sept. 12, 1928; E 704542; Arthur R. 
Guenther, Providence, R. I. 19632 


words and music by I. 
Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Aug. 15, 1928; E 698085; 
Irving Berlin, {New York. 19633 


My country; English words adapted 


by Adrian Ross, of Great Britain, 
from the Flemish of Jan Peeters, 
musie by Jan Broeckx. © Sept. 4, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 6; E 697870; Chap- 
pell & co., 1ltd., London. 19634 


‘My country; words by N. J. Noble, 


music by Luther A. Clark. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «c¢. Sept. 8, 
1928; E 704470; Newton James 
Noble, Farmdale, O. 19635 


My crystal dream girl; words and mu- 
sic by R. Brown. © 1c. Sept. 27, 
_1928; E 704919; Ruby Brown, Hous- 
ton, 19636 


‘My daddy; words by R. Jones, music 


by Robert Van Sickle. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 28, 1928; 
EK 704610; Rosie Jones, Los Angeles. 

19637 


pt. In, nes.,ov.2e8 


My dear old home; words by Ruby 
Johnson, music by Jack Mahoney. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Sept. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 29; E 699517; 
Ruby Gordy Johnson, Clearwater, 
Fla. 19638 


My dear old homestead; words and 
music by T. P. Frohne. © 1c. Sept. 
20, 1928; E 704773; Theodore P. 
Frohne, Mansfield, O. 19639 


My dreams are all of you; words and 
music by H. C. Barnett. [Photostat] 
© 1c Sept. 27, 1928; E 704972: 
Harold C. Barnett, New York. 

19640 

My farm hand papa; words and music 
by Clarence Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; 
E 704514; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 19641 


_My father’s close; words ‘from the 


French, by D. G. Rossetti, music by 
C. Parker, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Aug. 
7, 1928; 1 «@ Aug. 4; E 697973; 
Clifton Parker, London. 19642 


My flapper gal; fox trot, words and 
music by M. Futernick, of Russia, 
domiciled at Detroit. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 14, 1928; 
E 704618; Morris Futernick, Detroit. 

19643 


My French sweetheart; words by F. 
Le Mal, music by Luther A. Clark. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 28, 1928; E 704612; France Le 
Mal, Pekin, Il. 19644 


My gal Sal; fox-trot, by Paul Dresser, 
arr. by Red Nichols; orch., with 
words. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
6; E 698369; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic co., New York. 19645 


My girl has It; words and music by 
L. B. Gammon. [Words and melody 


only], ©.1.:¢. Sept,” 2a 925°) 
704930; Leita Bryant Gammon, 
Pittsburgh. 19646 


My handy man; novelty song, words 
and music by Andy Razaf. © Sept. 
4, 1928; 2 c Sept. 4; H 6983856; 
Triangle music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 19647 


My haven of rest;.lyrics by L. Shrive, 
music by Jacob Lionel Small. 
[Photostat] © 1 ce. Sept. 28, 1928; 
E 704978; Lester Shrive, Scranton, 
Pa. 19648 


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no. 9, 1928 


My heart is like a sweet-toned lute; 
poem by Frederick H. Martens, mu- 
sic by Philip James; high voice. 
Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 25; EH 
699507 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

19649 


My honey girl and me; fox trot, words 
by F. Pauline [i. e. F. P. Mallery], 
music by Ray Hibbeler. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 15, 1928; 
E 704648; Frances Pauline Mallery, 
Redondo Beach, Calif. 19650 


My honeymoon waltz; lyric by Jack 
Mahoney, music by Paul Renault. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1928; E 704603; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 19651 


words and music by 
M. B. Young. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; E 
704801; Marion B. Young, Schofield 
Barracks, Oahu, T. H. 19652 


My Irish colleen; words and music by 
L. C. Smith. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 ¢c. 
July 28; E 699407; Lucy Cc Smith, 
Reading, Pa. 19653 


My Kentucky Sue; words and music 
by L. L. Yost and Merrill D. Doyle. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 5, 1928; E 704403; Leland L. 
Yost, Kerrville, Tex. 19654 


My long lost sweetheart come back to 
me; words and music by L. B. 
Hogle. © 1 ec. Sept. 21, 1928; H 
704821; Leland Berdette Hogle, Val- 
ley City, N. D. 19655 


My love for you; words by William B. 
Shadwell, music by Gordon Balch 
Nevin. 1. High voice in EK flat.—2. 
Low voice in C. © Aug. 2, 1928; 
2 c. each Sept. 8; E 698453; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 19656 


My lover comes a-riding; ballad, verse 
and music by Vaughn DeLeath 
[pseud. of Leonore Geer] op. 120, 
no. 1: med. voice. © Sept. 11, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 15; E 699373 ; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19657 


My mother; words by Alma Gibson, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 13, 1928; 
E 704551: Alma Gibson, Mount 
Pleasant, Mich. 19658 


My mother and I [and] My son and 
I; solo and male quartette, words 
and music by C. Fox. © Aug. 13, 
1928; 2c. ‘Aug. 18; HE 699165; 
Catharine Fox, Middletown, Del. 

19659 


My Hula maid; 


6 | 


n 19671 


My old flag; words by B. Perkins, 
music by Berenice Raney Perkins. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 17, 1828; E 704631; Berenice 
Perkins, San Francisco. 19660 


My pal: words by L. Wydell, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 22, 1928; E. 


704833 ; Louise Wydell, Cambridge, 
Ta. 19661 


My perfect thrill; words and music by 
W. Crawley. [Words and melody 
onty|) © 1 /’e> ‘Sept. 455571928 - 
704400; Wilton Crawley, New York. 

19662 


My radio; fox-trot, music by J. W. 
Dale and J. Sadowsky. [Melody 
only] © 1 ec. Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704370; Joseph Sadowsky and John 

| W. Dale, Chicago. 19663. 


My radio Ray; words and music by 


W.. H. Morgan. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Sept. 26, 1928; HE 
704931; W. H. Morgan, San Fran- 
cisco. 19664- 


My Savior’s love; hymn, words and 
music by B. H. Pearson. © Aug. 2, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 698399; B. H. 


Pearson, Chicago. 19665. 
My secret; words by I. C. Reeve, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 «@ 


Sept. 1, 1928; E 704302; Irene C. 
Reeve, Everett, Wash. 19666 


My Shepherd; hymn, words and music 
by Thoro Harris. © Aug. 2, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 22; E 699485; Light and 
life press, Chicago. 19667 


My shrine for you; waltz ballad, words 
by J. Suffield, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704689; Josephine 
Suffield, Brooklyn. 19668 


My sweet sweetheart; words by Es- 
telle Fryde, music by S. Fryde, of 
Poland, domiciled at Brooklyn, and 
Jack Sherman. © 1 c. Sept. 13, 
1928; E 704574; Stanley Fryde, 
Brooklyn. 19669 


My sweetie sure knows how to make 
love; fox trot, words and music by 
Wi'H. Wallner; pf. © 1 ¢« Sept. 
29, 1928; E 704997; William H. Wal- 


ner, Baltimore. 19670 
My two babies; words and music by 
J. Tucker. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 cc. Sept. 26, 1928: BE 
704915; Jeannette Tucker, New Or-. 
leans. 19671 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19672 


My United States of America; words 
and music by L. Monfried. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 6, 
1928; E 704435; Lazarus Monfried, 
New York. 19672 


Nach hause geh’n wir nicht; walzer, 
text u. musik nach J. Reckmann, 
von Friedrich Schwarz, of Germany. 
© Aug. 11, 1928; 1 c« Sept. 4; B 
697896; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 

19673 


Nag ’em and lose ’em; words and music 
by R. Raney. [Words and melody 
only], © 1..¢.,,Sept. 27, 1928: BH 
704971; Rebekah Raney, San Fran- 
cisco. 19674 


Naja; tango, di Eugenio Mignone, of 
Italy; piccola orch. 4to. © June 
15, 1928; 1 c. July 2; E 697915; A 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 19675 


Naja; tango, versi di Peppino Mendes, 
musica di Eugenio Mignone, of Italy ; 
pf. © June 9, 1928; 1 « July 2; 
E 697898; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 
Milan. 19676 


Napoli New York; parole e musica di 
E. Trombetta, of Italy, domiciled at 
Jersey City. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1928; HE 
704683; Enrico Trombetta, Jersey 
City. 19677 


Naturaleza; bolero, letra y melodia por 
PPeVillas’ © ite.” AnestaG* 1928-7 Kh) 
699042; Pastor Villa, New York. 

19678 


"Neath Hawaiian skies; words and 
music by Lou Herscher. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1e Sept. 1, 1928; 
FE 704300; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 19679 


*Neath the stars with you; barearolle, 
arr. by H. J. Tandler; concert orch. 
4to). (©) Aug. M0, 19285 c20e,, Aug. 
15; E 698018; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York 19680 


Ne’er do well; song of the tramp, 
words and music by F. H. Ander- 
son, jr. [Single staff notation] © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1928; H 704989; Frank 
Henry Anderson, jr., Oakland, Calif. 

19681 


Negro lullaby;. by Hugo Riesenfeld, 
arr. by Oscar Potoker, of Poland, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; BE 6994438; Hd- 
win F. Kalmus, ine, New York. 

19682 


pt. 1, nesifye2s 


Nem fun leben vie es geht; words and 
music by P. Laskowsky. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 5, 
1928; E 704417; Philip Laskowsky, 
New York. 19683 


Never quit the field; march, by R. H. 
Keeler; band, with solo cornet con- 
ductor. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 ¢.. 
Aug. 18; E 698084; Salvation army 
national headquarters, New York. 

19684 


New moon; words by Charles Tobias 
and Jack Murray, music by Al Sher- 
man; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. © Sept. 21, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 22; E 699475; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

19685 


New Year’s call; words by R. Jones, 


music by Robert Van. Sickle. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1928; E “704609; Rosie 
, Jones, Los Angeles. - 19686 


Nicholls (Heller) Ten little nigger 
tunes; arr. by_H. Nicholls, of Great 
Britain; pf. ©: Sept.3, £926ciec. 
Sept. 21; E For. 39; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 19687 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 
words by Francis W. Bourdillon, 
music by C. Swain. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
19, 1928; E 704726; Cecilia Swain, 
Columbus, O. 19688 


Night (A) of love; theme song, words 
and music by <A. S. Watkins. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 17, 1928; 
BE 704653; Anne Spencer Watkins, 
New York. 19689 


Night song at Amalfi; words by Sara 
Teasdale, music by A. C. Luetke. 
© Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c Sept. 18; E 
698563 ; Anna Costello Luetke, Min- 
neapolis. 19690 


Night (The), the stars and you; words 
and music by H. A. Ehlers; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1928; 
E 704716; Henry A. Ehlers, Belling- 
ham, Wash. 19691 


Nightingale (A) was singing; words 
by Edward Lockton, music by Nel- 
lie Simpson; in G. © Aug. 22, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 8; E For. 35; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 19692 


Ningun deso me divierte; danzon, por 
L: M. Otero: pf. ©.1 G_ Sept. 19, 
1928; E 704724; Ladislao Martinez, 
Otero, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

19693 


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no. 9, 1928 


Ninna-nanna; parole di Giuseppe Cor- 
tesi, musica di Carmine Guarino, of 
haly. «Gy June 6, 4928 5-1 cx July 2; 
EH 697891; A & G. Carisch «& ¢,, 
Milan. 19694. 


No need to tell me that you love me, 
I can see it in your eyes; waltz, by 


Donald Heywood, arr. by W. C. 
Polla; orch., with words. 4to. 
sept. 19, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 20; H 


699434; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 19695 


No one but you; words and music by 


B. Davidson. [Blue-print] ©e1 ec. 
Sept. 17, 1928; E 704645; Bruce 
Davidson, Marseilles, Ill. 19696 


No one knows but you; words and 
music by W. T. Mason. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1928; 
EH 704531; William Theodore Mason, 
La Salle, Til. 19697 


Nobody knows like Jesus; hymn, 
words and music by J. F. Knapp. 
© June 28, 1926; 2c. Aug. 27, 1928; 
EK 699297; God’s Bible school and 
revivalist, Cincinnati. 19698 


Nobody loves a comic valentine ; words 
and music by Frederick G. Johnson. 
Keene. 22, 1928: 9 c. Aug. 25: BH 
699178; March bros., Lebanon, O. 

19699 


Non cerco dollari; versi di P. Farina, 
musica di A. Galasso, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Jersey City. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 17, 1928; 
E 704651; Paolo Farina, New York, 
and Anthony Galasso, Jersey City. 

19700 


Nora; words and music by I. Berlin. 


[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 15, 1928; E 698086; Irving 
Me] Berlin, aNew York. 19701 


orseland (A) saga; ten pieces, by 
Cyril C. Dalmaine, of Great Britain ; 
i ie sepe, 5, 1928; 1. ¢. Sept. 13; 
EK 697908; Forsyth brothers, ltd., 
London. 19702 


Notation and sight singing; by John 
Bissell Trowbridge. 4th ed., rev. 
Los Angeles, Biola book room. © 
Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c. Aug. 17; aff. Aug. 
16;. A 1083790; Bible institute of 
Los Angeles, Los Angeles. 19703 


Notte d’amore; valzer arr. by R. 
Romani. © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 1928; B 
704753 ; Romano Romani, New York. 

19704 


a 19714 


Nuit (La) des quatre-temps; extrait 
de Vintroduction, de Gustave Doret, 
arr. par §. Chapelier, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697790; 
Foetisch fréres (S. A.), Lausanne, 
Switzerland. 19705 


Nuovo (Il) valzer popolare; by R. 
Romani. © 1 c. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704758 ; Romano Romani, New York. 

19706 


Nuts; words and music by Ret Cros- 
ley; pf. and ukulele acc. © Aug. 
28, 1928; 2 c« Aug. 29; E 699360; 
Ret Crosley songs, Terre Haute, Ind. 

19707 


O, Bethlehem; carol, music by Harold 
A. Daggett, of Great Britain; organ 
acc.. 4to. .© Sept. 12, 1928; 1 ¢« 
Sept. 18; E 697956; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 19708 


O’ Canada my home; words by H. G. 
Gardner, music by W. Bromby, of 
Canada. Humber Bay, Ont., Bonac- 
cord music. © Sept. 1, 1928; 1 e¢. 
Sept. 7; E 697854; Hazel Gertrude 
Gardner and Wal Bromby, Humber. 
Bay, Ont., Canada. 19709 


O come, let us sing unto the Lord, our 
God; sacred anthem, words from 
Psalm 95, music by I. C. Strieter; 
mixed choir, with organ. 4to. © 
Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c Sept. 17; HE 
698531; Immanuel C. Strieter, St. 
Louis. 19710 


’O fatto d’ ’o ecapitone; versi di F. 
Amodio, musica di Remo D’ Alba. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 15, 1928; E 704643; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 19711 


O God, our help in ages past; hymn- 
anthem, founded on St. Anne, words 
by Isaac Watts, music by Mark 
Andrews; mixed voices with organ 
ACC e401.) SEU. ale Bole oO Ee. 
Sept. 8; E 699290; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 19712 


O happy hours; words by F. 
music by Burrell Van _ Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Sept. 4, 1928; E 704347; Fewlus Mc- 
Kay, Camas, Wash. 19713 


O lark, sweet lark; words by H. C. 
Stedman, music by Hugh A. Mackin- 
non; high voice. © Feb. 16, 1927; 
2 c. Sept. 14, 1928; E 699349; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 19714 


McKay, 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19715 


pt. 111, moSt) ve 23 


O Light of all the world; words by 


Edward Lockton, music by Valentine 
Hemery, of Great Britain; in E flat. 
© -Sept. 10, 192851: Sept: 20° h 
For. 40; Warren & Phillips, London. 

19715 


O love, that wilt not let me go; hymn- 
anthem, founded on St. Margaret, 
words by George Matheson, music 
by Mark Andrews; mixed voices 
with organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 7; 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 699289; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 19716 


lovely night; pt.-song, words by Ed. 
Teschemacher, music by lLandon 
Ronald, arr. by Sumner Salter; male 
voiees... 4te. i@, Sept: 4,. 1928-2 c. 
Sept. 12; E 698603; Hnoch & sons, 
New York. 19717 


mother I dream of you; words and 
music by E. W. Rodkey. ©. Sept. 
17, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; BH 699433 ; 
Earl W. Rodkey, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 
19718 


O 


°O muvinpiccio; versi di G. Amato, mu- 


sica di L. 8S. Roger, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 27, 1928; 
E 704963; Gennaro Amato, Brook- 
lyn. 19719 


O paradise; anthem, music by J. F. 
Walter. are. ‘and’ sim pe Viy> 7. 
Fletcher; solo, and quartet or full 
cho. of mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
8, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 10; E 698411; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

19720 


O salutaris hostia (O saving victim) ; 
three-part song, by Pierre de la Rue, 
arr. by Victor Saar; women’s voices. 
4to. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; 
E 698540; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

19721 


°O sfurtunato; words and music by G. 
Amato, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. {Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 27, 1928; E 704961; Gen- 
naro Amato, Brooklyn. 19722 


O worship the King; carol-anthem, 
words by G. A. Studdert-Kennedy, 
music by Frank E. Ward; mixed 
voices, with sop. or ten. solo, organ 
acc, “4to; * ©" Sept, Zon ozs 2 oC. 
Sept. 25; E 698700; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 19723 


Ocean love; words and music by. M. 
Conroy. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 1928; EH 704800; 
Milly Conroy, New York. 19724 


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_ 


Ode on solitude; words by Alexander 
Pope, music by Ivy Frances Klein. 
© Aug. 28, 1928; 1 c Aug. 31; E 
697726; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
inc., with John G. Murdoch & co., 
ltd., London. 19725 


Ode to night; words and music by 
Orlyn Lee [pseud. of R. A. Jones] 
© 1e. Sept. 4, 1928; EH 704384; 
Rulon Armstrong Jones, Cedar City, 
Utah. 19726 


Oeuvres originales, des XVII et XVIII 
siécles, pour la flite; de Leonardo 
Viger et, al, reeneiliies. (pevmes .eL 
adaptées par L. Fleuryet realisees par 
Fleury-Monchablon, both of France. 
©' Aug. 5, 1928" oe) Sept Er 
697807; Alphonse Leduc et Gie., 
Paris. 19727 


Office (The) of the holy communion ; 
music by Donald S..Barrows; mixed 
voices with organ; in E. 4to. © 
Sept. ~(,,. 1928 5.72). Ga Sew ge al 
699286; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

19728 


Office (The) of the holy communion; 
music by N. Herbert Caley; mixed 
voices with organ; in EH flat. 4to. 
© ‘Sept: : 7.219283 2,165 severe. 
699291; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

19729: 


Oh !—boy!!—and how!!! words and 
music by Sam Mitchell [i. e. 8S. S. 
Mitchell, jr.] © 1c. Sept. 22, 1928; 
E 704854; Samuel 8S. Mitchell, jr., 
Stevens Point, Wis. 


Oh! hello: from Playtime. words and 
music by H. Hilpert. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
26, 1928: E 704917; Harriet Hilpert, 
Los Angeles. 19731 


Oh, nightingale we love you; ballad, 
words by L. Dalton, music by Robert 
H. Brennen. New York, Frank 
Harding.’ ‘© Sep 203 sheeee 1c. 
Sept. 24; E 699488; Luella Dalton, 
Pearson, Wis. 19732 


Oh oh blues; words and music by Bert 
M. Mays. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Sept. 19, 1928; EH 704703; 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 19733 


Oh tune in your radio when I am lis- 
tening too: words by Mary Swain 
Wagner, music by Earle Rodney. © 
1 c. Sept. 10, 1928; E 704482; Robert 
S. Flagler, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

19734 


Oh what a pal is Al; words and music 
by J. J. Cosgrove. [Words and mel- 


4 


19730. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


ody only] © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; HE 
704896 ; Justin J. Cosgrove, Pittston, 
Pa. 19735 


Oh, why should you do me that way; 
blues, words and music by W. S. 
Travers, arr. by Eugene Platzman ; 
pf. ace. with ukulele or banjulele 
banjo. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1928: E 
704323; Walter S. Travers, Bay- 
hamsville, Va. 19736 


OhibO!..; one-step, di Eugenio Mig- 
none, of Italy; piccola orch: 4to. 
© Aug. 16, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 21; BE For. 
4; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

19737 


Oib a shikse is shlecht; words and mu- 
sic by G. Goldstein. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 12, 1928; 
E 704566; Gus Goldstein, Brooklyn. 

19738 


Old (An)adobé; by Victor L. Schert- 
mneercoren! AiInG. 2 In "D3. 
In BE. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 c¢. each 
Sept. 10; E 698465; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 19739 


Old (The) bureau drawer; words and 
music by W. W. Smith © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 24, 1928; EH 704852; Walter 
Wallace Smith, Johnstown, N. Y. 

19740 

Old fashion; words and music by M. 
K. Grohe. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Sept. 26, 1928; E 
704908; Margaret King Grohe, San 
Francisco. 19741 


Old friends and dear friends; words 
and music by Tom Kelly [i. e. T. F. 
Kelly] [Words and melody only] 

1 c@ Sept. 4, 1928; E 704389; 
Thomas F. Kelly, Long Beach, Calif. 
19742 


Old Glory flag; words and music by 
Thomas Croston; mixed voices. 
[Blue-print] © 1c. Sept. 24, 1928; 
EK 704864; Janet Croston, Hoquiam, 
Wash. 19743 


Old Jack Pearson; words by O. Smoot, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melcdy cnly] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; 
E 704691; Oma Smoot, Anna, III. 


19744 
Old (An) man’s story; words and 
music by C. J. Robison. _[Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1928; E 704920; Carson J. Robison, 
New York. 19745 


Old Mexico; serenade, words and mu- 
sic by Dorothy Alexander. © Sept. 


19756 


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8, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 699425; 
Alexander & co., Salt Lake City. 
19746 
Old pal I’m coming back; words and 
music by 8. G. Cooke. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; 
EK 704799; Selena Greene Cooke, Dur- 
ham, N.C. 19747 


Olden days waltz; by Julius Jaffe. 
[Melody only] © 1 «¢ Sept. 28, 
1928; H 704976; Julius Jaffe, New 
York. 19748 


Oletta; La fille du Corse, fantaisie, 
par Raoul Moreau, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. © July 12, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 21; E 697613; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 19749 

On a Japanese fan; trio, music by 
Mabel W. Daniels, op. 32, no. 1; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 26, 
1928 ; 2c. Sept. 28; E 699551; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 19750 


On me suit; de Paris qui tourne, pa- 
roles de Mistinguett et Léo Leliévre, 
fils, musique de Fred Péarly et 
Pierre Chagnon, both of France; pf. 
ace., avee arr. de l’ukulele de F. 
Salabert. © June 20, 1928: 1 «. 
July 3; E 697744; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 19751 


On the same old corner; words and 
music by M. Laing. © 1 ec. Sept. 
15, 1928; E 704768; Marie Laing, 
New York. 19752 


On the steppe; 3 pt. song, trans. from 
the Russian of Plestcheieff by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, music by 
Alexander Gretchaninoff, op. 5, no. 
1, arr. by G. Waring Stebbins; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
2 ec. Sept. 10; E 698462; Oliver Dit- 


son co., Boston. 19753 
On the trail: marching song for 
schools, words by Abbie Farwell 


Brown, music by Mabel W. Daniels, 
-arr. by N. Clifford Page; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 18; E 698541; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 19754 


Once upon a time memories; words 
and music by 8S. E. Brown. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1928; E 704850; Samuel E. Brown, 
New York. 19755 

One kiss is waiting for one man; from 
New moon, words by Oscar Ham- 
merstein 2d, music by Sigmund Rom- 


berg. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
14; E 698502; Harms, ine, New 
York. 19756 


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19757 


One-man gal; words by Ted Duncan 
[i. e. Theodore R. Duncan], music 
by Neal Spaulding [i. e. N. H. 
Spaulding] (Chords, single staff] 
©1e. Sept. 10, 1928; E 704480; Neal 
Herrick Spaulding, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 19757 


One night in June; waltz ballad, 
words and musie by E. W. Ehrlich. 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1928; E 704578; 
Edward William Ehrlich, Detroit. 

19758 

One Sunday after mass; from Songs 
of old Ireland, words by A. P. 
Graves, music arr. by Chas. V. Stan- 
ford, of Great Britain; alto, ten., 
1st and 2d bass; in G. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
24, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12; E 697937; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 19759 


One (The) that once belonged to me; 
words by A. M. Whelan, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


4, 1928; EK 704363; Anna M. Whelan, © 


Aberdeen, Wash. 19760 


Only a dream; words and music by 
Betty Rosen [i. e. Bessie Betty 
Rosen] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1928; E 
704736; Betty Rosen, Chicago. 

19761 


Only an hour; words by Theodore 
Curzon, music by Nino Maudini, of 
Great Britain; in F. © Sept. 5, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 6; E 697879; Cary & 
co., London. 19762 


Only one way; words by EH. L. Thomp- 
son, music by N. Carlson. © June 
20, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 22; E 698679; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 

19763 
lyric and music by 

S. HE. Wren. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1928; 

E 704796; Susan Hugenia Wren, 

Excelsior Springs, Mo. 19764 


Onward Cincinnati, ’m mighty proud 
of my home town; words and music 
by Tommie Milet, arr. by George HB. 
Hunt. © Sept. 3, 1928; 2 Sept. 25; 
E 698709; Kroger grocery and bak- 
ing co., Cincinnati. 19765 


Open the heavens, we pray; hymn, 
by N. B. Herrell, arr. by R. EH. Mc- 


Only one you; 


Neill. © June 28, 1926; 2 c. Aug. 

27, 1928; E 699299; God’s Bible 

school and revivalist, Cincinnati. 
19766 


Orange lines; by C. S. Balcom; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1928: BE 704543; 
Carroll 8. Balcom, Lancaster, Mass. 

19767 


10: 


“pt. BS. fy o23. 


Oratoriesque; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 
88, no. 4; violin, with pf. ace. (Jn. 
Instrumental unisons) © Sept. 11, 
1928; 2 ¢. Sept. da. a oosesn. oe 
Fischer & bro., New York. 19768 


Orienta; lyric and music by E. B. 
Cheatham. [Words and melody 
only] ©. .¢. Sept. 15, 1928; & 
704647; Eugene 3B. Cheatham, 
Detroit. 19769 


Oriental (An) legend; by J. Kabrin; 
violin and pf: Chicago, Ivory tower 
publisher. © June 18, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 12; E 698481; James Kabrin, 


Chicago. 19770 
Original Dixieland one-step; by the 
Original Dixieland band, special 


arr. by Red Nichols; orch. © Sept. 
1; 1928 ;::2),e7.,Sept.:4.3 522699500 5 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. ‘ 19771 
Other (The) side the hill; 2-pt. choral, 
poem by Dana Burnet, music by 
Dorothy Radde Emery, treble voices. 
4to. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 7; 
E 698413; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 19772 


Ottowa; march by F. H. Noel; band. 


Ato. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
E 699275; Fillmore bros co., Cin- 
cinnati. 19773 


Our castle of love; from White lilacs, 
words by J. Keirn Brennan, music 
by Maurie Rubens. New York, 
Harms, inc. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 17; E 698551; Shubert theatre 


corp., New York. 19774 
Our dreams of love; words by R. 
Hastie, music’, bye), Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Sept. 8, 1928; E 704492; Robin 
Hastie, Cave in Rock, Il. 19775 


Our leader; march, by W. Broughton ; 
band, with soio cornet conductor. 
Ato... © Aug..2, 19283) 2G, Aus, 6; 
E 698102; Salvation army national 
headquarters, New York. 19776 


Our little dream; lyrics by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman. [Words and melody 
only} ©°1 c.™ Sepe. a, te285) Ei 
704640; DeSylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 19T(T 


Our next President; words by ©. K. 
Bartlett, music by Robert H. Bren- 
nen. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. ©. Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 
14; BE 699355; Caroline K. Bartlett, 
Colorado Springs, Col. 19778 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Our next President; words by EH. J. 


Murphy, music by F. EH. Wilson; 
med. voice. [Words and melody 
omy (Cy) tT ¢ Sept, 24, 1928; “Hi 


704859; E. J. Murphy, Los Angeles, 
and Frances E. Wilson, San Dimas, 


Calif. 19779 
Our President, Al E. Smith; words 
and music by V. Ficcio. © Sept. 8, 


1928; 2 c. Sept. 6; E 698365; Valen- 
tino Ficcio, Tampa, Fla: 19780 
Our songs: words by Sara Bard Field, 
music by M. A. Arnason, of Den- 
mark, domiciled at San Francisco, 
op. 12. 1. Could you not watch with 
mine one little hour. [5 othets] © 
Ate a0, 19285492 «. “Sept. 5% E 
698714; Magntis A. Arnason, San 
Francisco. 19781 


Our wedding night; words and music 
by B. Samberg. [Words and melody 


only! '*© 1 ec.’ Sept.’ 19,°-1928: E 
704771; Benjamin Samberg, Brook- 
lyn. ' 19782 


Outcast (The); words and music by 
C. Fox. © Aug. 18, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
18; E 699164; Catharine Fox, Mid- 
dletown, Del. 19783 


Over the top of the hill; words by A. 
Seymour Brown and Eddie Grant, 
music by Albert Von Tilzer. [Words 

and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1928; EH 704488; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 19784 


Overtone (The) system for the violin; 
or, Secrets of the fingerboard, in- 
tensive course of training in intona- 
tion, time, rhythm, ete. by C. HE. 
Dupree. sec. 1,.p..2—7. © July 27, 
1928; 2 c. July 28; E 698338; Clar- 
ence HE. Dupree, Cleveland, O. 19785 


Owl (The); trio, words by Alfred 
Tennyson, music by James Beam, 
arr. by William Stickles; sop., alto 
and bar. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Sept. 21, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 24; E 699496 ; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19786 


Owl’s (The) lullaby; words and music 
by J. L. Bishop. Eldorado Springs, 
Mo., Bobbie Linken co. © Sept. 12, 
1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 15; E 698554; James 
Lincoln Bishop, Eldorado Springs, 
Mo. 19787 


Pacchiana ... pss! words and arr. of 
music by U. Sistarelli, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at Los Angeles. S8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © Sept. 5, 1928; 2c. Sept. 24; 
E 698675; Dionisio Acosta and Um- 
berto Sistarelli, Los Angeles. 19788 


19798 


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Pagan prayer; words by Marie An- 
toinette Taylor, music by Robert M. 
Crawford; med. voice. © Sept. 11, 
1928; 2 c Sept. 15; E 6993876; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 19789 


Paganini; fantaisie-sélection sur les 
motifs de ’opérette de Franz Lehar, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur et 1°” vio- 
lons conducteur. 4to. © June 20, 
1928; 1 c. July 9; E 697749; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 19790 


Paganini; opérette romantique en 3 
actes, de André Rivoire d’aprés Paul 
Knepler et Bela Jenbach, musique 
de Franz Lehar, of France. © June 
20, 1928; 1c. July 3; D 27364; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 19791 

Pal (A) good and true; words and 
music by B. Heather. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 26, 1928; 
E 704905; Blanche Heather, Lords- 
burg, N. M. 19792 


Pal of those glad golden days; words 
by F. Rockwell, music by Robert H. 
Brennen. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; 
EK 699486; Florence Rockwell, Viro- 
qua, Wis. 19793 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
O bone Jesu (O blessed Jesus) three- 
pt. song, words by A. M. von B., 
music arr. by Louis Victor Saar; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 699363 ; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 19794 


Pals just pals; words and music by 
Dave Dreyer and Herman Ruby; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by May Sin- 
ghi Breen. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 15; E 698526; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 19795 


Panic; by Jakob Schonberg, of Ger- 
many, arr. by Quentin Maclean, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 24, 1928; 1 « Sept. 
8: E 697903; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 19796 


Panie (The) ; by Howdy Quicksell and 
Jimmie Dorsey, arr. by Howdy 
Quicksell; orch. 4to. © July 16, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 699261; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 19797 

Panis angelicus; from Messe solen- 
nelle, a study for the G string, by 
César Franck, arr. by Henry S. Saw- 
yer, bowed and fingered by Ann 
Hathaway; violin with pf. ace. © 
Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 699279 ; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 19798 


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19799 


Paqué te juites; duo, cancién Mexi- 
cana, letra y mtsica de Jorge De- 
leén Paniagua, of Mexico, domiciled 
at El Paso. © 1. Sept. 25, 1928; 
E 704883; Alberto Solis, El Paso. 

19799 


Parade fantastique; by R. M. Will- 
son, arr. by Milan Roder; orch. © 


Sept. 1) 49267" *e:  Septir 10; 
699439 ; Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., New 
York. 19800 


Parade of the mummers; a carnival 
episode, composed and arr. by Wil- 
liam C. Schoenfeld; orch. and pf. 
© Sept; 7, 1928; 2 ce, Sept..10; EH 
698441; Photo play music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 19801 


Parade of the pirates; march charac- 
teristic, by John W. Bratton; pf. 
© Sept. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 13; E 
698520; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19802 


Pardon the glove; by Howdy Quick- 
sell [pseud. of Howard Quicksell], 
arr. by Emory C. Lucas; pf. © 
July 9, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 698712; 
Denton & Haskins music pub. co., 
inec., New York. 19803 


Parents prayer; words and music by 
H. G. Bellin. [English and Yid- 
dish texts] © 1. Aug. 23, 1928; 
E 704505; Herman G. Bellin, An- 
sonia, Conn. 19804 


Pathetic reproach; by Jean Beghon, 
scored by James C. McCabe; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. New 
York, Irving Berlin standard music 
corp. 4to. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 19; E 699458; M. Baron, Great 
eek yas Lo ONG ae 19805 


Peace at eventide (Abendfrieden) ; by 
Willi Lautenschlaeger, of Germany, 
op. 105, no. 3; pf. .© Sept. 17, 1928; 
2 ec. Sept. 19; E 698637; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19806 


Peculiar ; that oo-la la-la-la tune, words 
by Paul Corbell and Larry Yoell, 
music by Nat Goldstein; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
11; E 699309; Villa Moret, ine., San 
Francisco. 19807 


Peggy Lou; words and music by L. EH. 
Williams. ©. 1 c. Sept. 8, 1928; 
EK 704500; Lucile Ellen Williams, 
Milwaukee. 19808 


Pendant la tempéte; esquisse drama- 
tique, par Marcel Laisné, of France; 
orch. symphonique, avec pf. conduc- 
teur:’»4to. ° ©’ "Dee! "31,1927; 1 ce. 


10 


pt. Inne S45 v5 


July 2, 1928; Marcel 
Labbé, Paris. 19809 


Perché canto; stornellata, di Hugenio 
Mignone, of Italy; piccola orch. 4to. 
© June 25, 1928; 1 ce. July 20; E 
697889; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

19810 

Pero oyes Maria; cancidn popular 
Mexicana, versi y musica arr. de 
José Cordova Cantti y Valdés, both 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles ; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Sept. 13, 
1928; E 704585; Felipe Valdés Leal, 
Los Angeles. 1 19811 

Personality; from Billie, lyric and 
music by George M. Cohan. © Sept. 
1, 1928; 2 c. Sept: 5; EH 6983755. M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 19812 


Personality; words and musi¢e by T. 


E 697781; 


Crawford. [Words and melody 
only] lve: Aug. 10 192550 5 
696926; Timothy Crawford, New 
York. 19813 


Petdfi csardas; de G. Chorin, op. 254, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
June, 20, 19285, 1 peroahiy 2395 H 
697157; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


19814 
Petofi esirdis; par G. Chorin, of 
Austria, ° op. ‘254=" pi. 4@ Aue, 5, 


1928; 1c. Sept. 1; E 697831; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. - 19815 


Philadelphia blues; words by Mac 
McShirley [pseud. of F. M. McShir- 
ley], Music by Vie Guebard [i. e. V. 
A. Guebard]; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 15, 1928; 
E 704613; Victor Albertis Guebard, 
Fort Wayne, Ind., and Frank Metz- 
ger McShirley, Oakville, Ind. 19816 


Piccoli canti; traduzione de B. Baldi, 
musica di Gaspare Scuderi, of Italy. 
Oh! ditegli v’ imploro! [2 others] 
©. June 6, 1928: 4A cc. July2s EB 
697890; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

19817 

Piccolo amore; versi di P. Farina, 
musica di A. Galasso, of Italy. domi- 
ciled at Jersey City. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 17, 1928; 
E 704652; Paolo Farina, New York, 
and Anthony Galasso, Jersey City. 

19818 


Pickaninny’s sandman; words by Bruce 


Barton, music by Ernest Harry 
Adams. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo- 
sop. or bar.—3. Alto or bass. © 


Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. each Sept. 13; 
E 698498; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 19819 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


19840 


Picture books; by Arthur C. King; 2 
violins and pf. © Sept. 5, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 8; E 698468; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 19820 


Pierné (Paul) Pastorale; par. P. 
Pierné, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 ©¢. 


Sept. 1; E 697825; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 19821 
Piney woods money mama _ blues; 


words and music by Blind Lemon 
Jefferson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; EH 704707; 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

19822) 


Pining; words by Hstelle Fryde, music 
by Stanley Fryde, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn, Estelle Fryde and 
Jack Sherman. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1928; E 704318; Jacob Sherman, 


Brooklyn. 19823 
Pitter patter; by H. F. Reser; ten. 
banjo, with pf. ace. © Aug. 15, 


1928; 2c. Sept. 10; E 699313; Harry 
F.. Reser, New York. 19824 


Pixies’ dance; by D. Pridham, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, W. Paxton & 
co., ltd. © Oct. 8, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 3; 
E For. 225; Dora Pridham, London. 

19825 

Pixies’ (The) wedding dance; by Felix 
Gerard, of Great Britain, op. 10, no. 
3; pf. © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 
31; E 697714; Joseph Williams, 1td., 
London. 19826 


Playful rondo; by C. W. Greene, arr. 
by Florence B. Price; violin, with 
pf. ace., violin pt. bowed and fingered 
by Ann Hathaway. © Sept. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 699535; Mc- 
Kinley music co., Chicago. 19827 


Playfulness; by Emil Held; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; 
E 698586: Co-operative music co., 


Philadelphia. 19828 
Playmates; words by Larry Spier, 
music by James Dietrich. [Words 


© 1c. Sept. 12, 
Spier & Coslow, 
19829 


Pleading with thee; hymn, words by 
¥. A. Perkins, music by W. B. Olm- 
stead. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c Sept. 
10; E 698405; W. B. Olmstead, Chi- 
cago. 19830 


Please Mr. Blues; words and music 
by Tampa Red. [Words and mel- 


15681—28——_5 


and melody only] 
1928; E 704561; 
ine., New York. 


ody only] ©1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E 
704606; Louis Neustadter, Chicago. 
19831 


Pobre de mi! tango, par M. Gutierrez- 
Ponce, arr. par. F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 1; 
E 697847; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

19832 


Politician’s (The) run; words by F. 
S. Tengowski, music by Luther A. 
Clark. © 1 e Sept. 25, 1928; H 
704890; Frank S. Tengowski, Forest 
City, Pa. 19833 


Polka spagnola; by G. Buzzolani, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 27, 1928; 
E 704965; Giosué Buzzolani, Brook- 
lyn. 19834 


Polly Primrose; fox-trot novelty, by 
John KF. Burckhardt and Herman 
Knoll, jr., arr. by Frankie Ward; 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 4; E 699263; Denton & Has- 
kins musie pub. co., ine., New York. 

19835 


Polly Primrose; fox-trot novelty, by 
John. EF. Burckhardt and Herman 
Knoll, jr.;. pf. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 4; E 699264; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 19836 


Pompanola; from Fred Stone show, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva, 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Aug. 30, 1928; E 704299; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine, New 
York. 19837 


Porto Rico (The) storm; words and 
music by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 27, 
1928; E 704924; Carson J. Robison, 
New York. 19838 


Prairie (La) en flammes (The prai- 
rie in flames) ; galopade du far-west, 
par R. et W. Cantrelle, both of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
E 697795; Choudens, Paris. 19839 


Praise to God the angels sing; Christ- 
mas anthem, words by Vernon 
Emery, music by Dorothy Radde 
Emery; mixed voices with pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 7, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 8; E 699287; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 19840 


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19841 


pt. Ill, n. S., v. 23 


Pranks of the pirates; words by Effa 


EK. Preston, music by George W. 
Wilmot; pf. Pirate drill. [and 1 
other] © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c Aug. 


25; E 699174; March bros., Leba- 


non, O. 19841 
Prayer for full redemption; hymn, 
words by Wilson T. Hogue, music 
by Mary Dake Fink. © Aug. 2, 


1928; 2 c. Sept. 20; H 699414; N. 
W. Fink, Chicago. 19842: 


Prayer for revival; words by J. Tay- 
lor, adapt. N. C., music by N. Carl- 
son. © June 20, 1928; 2 c Sept. 
22; EH 698681; Nathaniel Carlson, 
Miami, Fla. 19843 


Preghiera (La) di Nobile; versi di 


Angelo Ventura, musica di 8. Luna. 
©20 .c Sept.“ 17, 19285) bh (04626 ; 


Sisto Luna, New York. 19844 
Preludio et Allegro fugato; deux 
pieces par F. Ronchini, of Italy; 


pour violoncello seul, et pour violon- 
cello et pf. © June 20, 1928; 1 c. 


July 3; E 697766; Lucien de La- | 


19845 
Premier (Le) livre de divertissements 


cour, Paris. 


francais; a deux et 4 trois, par 
Georges Migot, of France; flite, 
clarinette en la et harpe. 1. Pre- 


lude. [4 others] © June 15, 1928; 
1 ¢« July 2; BE 697754; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 19846 


Pretty petite and sweet; from Just a 
minute, words by Walter O'Keefe, 
music by Harry Archer; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 «. 


Sept. 18; E 698567; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc, New 
York. 19847 


Primi passi; valzer lento, by G. Buz- 
zolani, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. [Melody only] ©. 1 e¢. Sept. 
27, 1928; E 704966; Giosué Buzzo- 
lani, Brooklyn. 19848 


Prince (The) of the air; words and 
musie by E. Hope. [Photostat] © 
1 c. Sept. 11, 1928; E 704980; Hlea- 
nor Hope, Washington. 19849 


Priske, (John /M.), Four, short | re- 
sponses; words by J. M. Priske, and 
from Luke XI; mixed voices, a cap- 
pella. Boston, Mass., Chas. W. 
Homeyer & co. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1928: 2 c. Sept. 22; E 698668; John 
M. Priske, Nashua, N. H. 19850 

Prohibition and why; words and mu- 


sic by H. A. Nyblin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 


1928; E 704806; Henry A. Nyblin, 
Chicago. 19851 


Prologue sinistro; by Reginald Somer- 
ville, of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 7, 1928; 
1 c. Aug. 11; E 697921; Meyer de 
Wolfe, London. 19852 


Puccini (Giacomo) Turandot; selec- 
tion, arr. by R. J. EF. Howsill, of 
England; pf. © Aug. 23, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 24; EH 697673; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 19853 


Purple road; words by Effa Preston, 
music by James Beam, arr. by Wil- 
liam Stickles. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. 1. Male quartet.— 
2. Female trio—3s. Mixed quartet. 
© Sept. 26, 1928; 2c. each Sept. 27; 
E 698719-698721; Harms, inc., New 
York. ; 19854-19856 


Purtatele ’0 manicomio; versi € musica 
di G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled at 

. Brooklyn. [Words and . melody 
only]  .Opd. @ Sept. en, taza ky 
704962; Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 
19857 


Pusilleco e marechiare; valzer arr. by 
R. Romani. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704755; Romano Romani, New 
York. 19858 


Quand ils sont ensemble; paroles de 
Jean Boyer et Gabriello, musique de 
J. Boyer et Henry Verdun, both of 
France; pf. ace. avec arr. de Yl 
ukulele par F. Salabert. © Aug. 
5, 1928; 1 ce. Sept. 1; EH. 697838; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 19859 

Quand la dame!!! paroles de Phylo, 


musique de G. Gabaroche et Fietter, 
both of France; pf. acc., avee arr. de 


V ukulele par F. Salabert. © Aug. 
5, 1928; Lc, psepbi., he) BL G3iSse ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 19860. 


Quand on a du fric; paroles de Jean 
Bastia, musique de Irving Paris, of 
France; pf. acc., avec arr. de I’ 
ukulele par F. Salabert. © Aug. 
5, 1928; 1c. Sept. 1; HEH. 697834; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 19861 


Quanno fa notte ’a Merica; versi e 
musica di A. Volpe, of Italy, domi- 


ciled at Waterbury, Conn. © 1 e. 
Sept. 7. 1928; E 704465; Alberto 
Volpe, Waterbury, Conn. 19862 


Quartett; von Werner Htibschmann, of 
Germany, op. 1; 2 violinen, viola und | 
violoncell; in H moll. 12mo. © 
Aug. 15,° 1928: 1 eo Sepie4:; Eb 
697861; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig. 

19863 


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no. 9, 1928 


Quatuor; par Tibor Harsanyi, of Hun- 
gary; 2 volons, alto et violoncelle, 
12mo. © June 15, 1928; 1 ¢. July 
2; E 697750; Siréne musicale, Paris. 

19864 


Querida mia (My dearest dear) ; 
words and music by HE. M. Joseph, 
of Switzerland, domiciled at San 
Franscisco. © 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704353; Eleinore M. Joseph, San 
Francisco. 19865 


Quiet and peaceful; by A. Louis Scar- 
molin; pf. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 15; E 699386; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19866 


Rain (The) came pouring down; 
words by Jack Wilson, music by 
E. Whittemore. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 25, 1928; E 
704860 ; Earl-Whittemore, Baltimore. 

19867 


Rainbow (The); words by Christina 
Rossetti, music by Eric H. Thiman, 
of Great Britain; in BH. Sept. 
Pe idee. FC, sept: 25; HK For., 10; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 19868 


words and music by 
[Words and melody 


Rainy days; 
Harry Pomar. 


enlyvinG st. e1.Sept. . 27,.. 1928;, B 
704939; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 
19869 


Rapid fire; march, by Walter Rolfe; 
pf., four hands. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
2 ¢c. Sept. 19; E 698634; Theodore 
Presser co.. Philadelphia. 19870 


Rat-tat-tat-too; words and music by 
A. Hisenbourg. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ec. Sept. 4, 1928; HB 
704876; Adolphe Eisenbourg, Bos- 
ton. 19871 


Rataplan! fox trot, di Eugenio Mig- 
none, of Italy; piccola orch. 4to. 
© Aug. 10, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 21; EB 
For. 3; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

19872 


Reach down unto me; words and mu- 
sic by H. K. Meacham; pipe organ 
and cho. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 
8; E 699403; Haskell K. Meacham, 
Gould, Okl. 19873 


Reconcillation; words and music by 
E. M. Joseph, of Switzerland, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1928; E 7043852; Eleiinore M. Jo- 
seph, San Francisco. 19874 


Recueil no 1; de L’ ceil en coulisse, 
lyrics de Ch. L. Pothier, musique de 
Henri Bereny, of France; pf. acc., 


19884 


~ 


avee arr. de |’ ukulele de F. Sala- 
bert. L’ wil en coulisse. [4 others] 
© June 20, 1928; 1 « July 3; EB 
697735; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
19875 


Red pepper; fox-trot, by Charles Ray- 
mond and Ellwood M. Wilson, arr. 
by Ellwood M. Wilson; orch. 4to. 
© July 9, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 4; E 
699262; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 19876 


Redemption; sacred song, words by 
Carl Avery Werner, music by Gus- 
tave Ferrari, of Switzerland; no. 2, 
in Cc. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
12; E 698605; Boosey & co., ltd. 
New York. 19877 


Reed (William) Six pieces for the soft 
stops; organ. 1. Prelude in BE. [5 
others] © Feb. 16, 1927; 2 ¢ Sept. 
14, 1928; H 699348; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 19878 


Remembrance; by L, L. Ditlevson; pf. 
© 1c Sept. 26, 1928; E 704895; 
Lois Lund Ditlevson, Owatonna, 
Minn. 19879 


Rencontre (La) des monstres (Meeting 
of the monsters); by Cecil S. Cop- 
ping, arr. by Walter C. Schad; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 


Aug £71928 > 2c Auer see ee 
698337; G Schirmer, inc., New York. 
19880 


Repartee; by Mortimer Wilson, op. 88, 
no. 6; violin, with pf. ace. (J in- 
strumental unisons) © Sept. 11, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 13; E 699339; J. 


Fischer & bro., New York. 19881 
Répertoire moderne de _ vocalises- 
etudes; par divers auteurs, of 


France, publiées sous la direction de 
A. L. Hettich; pour voix moyennes 
et élevées. v. 5. [French, English, 
German, Italian, Spanish and Por- 
tuguese text] © Aug. 5, 1928; 1c. 
Sept. 1; E 697851; Alphonse Ledue 
et cie., Paris. 19882 


Reser’s (Harry) new instruction 
course for tenor banjo. Lessons 13— 
20. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Sept. 
10; aff. Sept. 8; A 1056839; Harry 
F. Reser, New York. 19883 


Reuben and Rachel ; by William Gooch, 
theme with variations arr. by Henry 
S. Sawyer; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 28; E 699545; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 19884 


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19885 


Reuben and Rachel; melody by Wil- 
liam Gooch, arr. by Henry S. Saw- 
yer; violin, with pf. acc., violin’ pt. 
bowed and fingered by Ann Hatha- 
way. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 
28: E 699536; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. ~19885 


Reverie; by D. Truscott, of Great 
Britain; violoncello or violia, with 
pf. ace. London, A. Weekes & co., 
ltd. © June 7, 1928; 1'c. July 20; 
KH 6979826; Dexter Truscott, London. 

19886 


Reward; words and music by Sidney 
Clare and Lew Pollack. © Aug. 7, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 1; EH 699252; De 
Syiva, Brown & Henderson, inc., New 


York. 19887 
Rhythm (The) band series; v. 1, for 
kindergarten and primary grades, 


by Lyravine Votaw, Ruth Laederach 
and Cora Mannheimer. © July 26. 
1928; 2 c. July 30; aff. Aug. 30; A 
1056138; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 19888 


Rhythmic ripples: by Emil Velazco. 


© 1c. Sept. 7, 1928; E 704459 ; Spier 
& Coslow, inc., New York. 19889 


Rhythms for children, no. 3; text by 
M. S. Shafer, music by M. M. 
Mosher. New York, A. S. Barnes & 
co. © Aug. 4; 2 c. Sept. 26; aff. 
Aug. 15; A 1056686; Mary S. Shafer 
and Mary Morgan Mosher, New 
York. 19890 


Riesenfeld (Hugo) March; arr. by 
Oscar Potoker, of Poland, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. [Photostat] © Sept. 1, 
1928: 2c. Sept. 10; E 699442 ; Edwin 
F. Kalmus, inc., New York. 19891 


Right (The) Miss Wright; words and 
music by B. Angers. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; 
E 704802; Bell Angers, Los Angeles. 

19892 


Right out of rbeaven; from Cross my 
heart, words by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 7; E 698380; Harms, inc., New 
York. 19893 


Ring out, sweet bells; trio, arr. by 
Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 7, 
1928: 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 698392; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 19894 


Riquet A la houppe; comédie musicale 
en trois actes et un prologue, pa- 


. pt. I pnps. wa2e 


roles et musique de Georges Hiie, 
of France. 4to. 1. Choeurs hommes; 
ténors et basses.—2. Choeurs 
femmes; soprani et contralti. © 
June 20, 1928; 1 ¢. each July 3; E 
697774, 697775; Heugel, Paris. 
19895, 19896 


Rire (Le) Parisien (Merry Paris) | 
piéce gaie, par Francis Casadesus, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 « Sept. 1; 
E 697793 ; Choudens, Paris. 19897 


Rise, rise, my soul; hymn, words by 
Wilson T. Hogue, music by- Mary 
Dake Fink. © Aug. 2,.1928: 2 c. 
Sept. 20; E 699415; N. W. Fink, 
Chicago. 19898 


Rocky (The) Mountain blues; fox trot, 
words and music by Johnnie Mills 
fi. e. J. A. Mills]. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 5; E 699257;. John A. Mills, 
St. Louis. 19899 


Roll dat cotton; words by C. H. Galli- 


gan, music by G. Spink, arr. by 
Alfred R. Dalby. 4to. © Aug. 22, 
1928; 2c. Aug. 23; E 699269; Charles 
H. Galligan and George Spink, New 
York. 19900 


Roll dat cotton; words by C. H. Galli- 
gan, music by G. Spink, arr. by Al- 
fred R. Dalby; orch. 4to. © Aug. 
22,: 1928.2 ¢: Aug. 23;. B69s8243 § 
Charles H. Galligan and George 
Spink, New York. 19901 


Roll the cotton down; halliards, 4-pt. 
cho., words from sailors’ chanty, 
music by Bryceson Treharne, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; men’s voices, with solo for 
high bar. or ten. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 25; EH 699505; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 19902 


Romance; by E. LeSieur, op. 6, no. 18; 
pf. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1928; H 704858 ; 
Eugene LeSieur, Sanford, Me. 

19903 


Romance; by M. V. Dunham; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1«@ Sept. 25, 1928; 
E 704893; Mary Van Arsdale Dun- 
ham, San Francisco. 19904 


Romance; by Thurlow  Lieurance, 
transcribed by Emile Simon; cello 
and pf., in D. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
2 ¢. Sept. 19; E 698631; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19905 


Romance (The) of Lady June; words 
by Harry Parr, music by Herbert 
Oliver, of Great Britain; in HE flat. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


© Sept. 20, 1928; 1 ¢ Sept. 20; E 
For. 15; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 19906 


Romantic dances; by Dorothy Forster, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. My lady’s 
fan. [2 others] © Aug. 31, 1928; 
1 ec. Sept. 1; E 697876; Cary & co., 
London. 19907 


Rosary of memories; words by Mary 
Imeidine, music by Dorothy Alex- 
ander. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 
19, 1928; E 699429; Alexander & 
co., Salt Lake City. 19908 


Roscoe William; by Bill Helms. [i. e. 
William Helms] [Melody only] © 
1 c. May 31, 1928; HE 691975; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 19909 


Rose (The) and the ring; musical play 
in 2 acts, adapted from Thackeray 
by Harris Deans, lyrics by Desmond 
Carter, music by Robert Cox, of 
Great Britain. Vocal sc. © Aug. 
17, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; E 697961. 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 19910 


Rose bowers; by Walter Whittlesey, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 20; E. For. 30; Perry & Gill, 
London. 19911 


Rose by the way; words by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by John Open- 
shaw; in C. © Sept. 17, 1928: 2 «. 
Sept. 19; E 698640; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 19912 


Rose of my heart; words and music 
by M. Thilmany. [Words and mel- 
ody only]. © 1 c« Sept. 26, 1928; 
E 704906; Margarette Thilmany, 
Evansten, Ill. 19913 


Rose of Oregon; words and music by 
Gus Peterson [i. e. Augustus Peter- 
son]; pf. and ukulele acc. © July 
25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 10; E 696910; 
Schmidt and Peterson, Milwaukee. 

19914 


Rose of spring; entr’acte gavotte, 
composed and arr. by R. Bicchieri; 
orch. and pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 10; E 698440; Photo play mu- 
Sic co., inc., New York. 19915 


Rosebud (The); words by William 
Broome, music by Ivy Frances Klein, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 28, 1928; 
1 ce. Aug. 381; E 697724; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., inc. with John G. 
Murdoch & co., ltd., London, 19916 


Roses of yesterday; words and music 
by Irving Berlin. © Aug. 31, 1928; 


é 19928 


2c. Sept. 1; E 698328; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 19917 


Rosina; mazurka, by G. Napoli, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1 c. Sept. 27, 1928; E 7049738; Giu- 
seppe Napoli, New York. 19918 


Roxy; marcia one step, paroles de N. 
Sganarelle, musique de T. Vaes, of 


Belgium. New York, N. Y.—Ant- 
werp, Belgium, Bob Bentley. © 
Sept. 1, °1928;;'' 1 -¢)' Sept! 15; .B 


697959; Tony Vaes, Antwerp, Bel- 
gium. 19919 


Royal (The) hunt; from Songs of old 
Ireland, words by A. P. Graves, mu- 
sie arr.) by Chas. V. Stanford, of 
Great Britain; alto, ten., lst and 2d 
bass; in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 14, 1928; 
1 c. Sept. 12; E 6979385; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 19920 


Rubber heels; bx Bernie Seaman and 
Marvin Smolev; pf. © July 9, 1928; 
2 ¢. Sept. 4; E 699266; Denton & 
Haskins music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 19$21 


Rural song book; ed. by Walter Dam- 
rosch, George H. Gartlan and Karl 
W. Gehrkens. © Feb. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Sept. 24; A 1056578; Hinds, 
Hayden & Hldridge, ine., New York. 

19922 


Russisches steppenlied; von Oswin 
Keller, of Germany, op. 18, no. 1; 
Salonorch. mit pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Sept. 25, 1928: 1 c. July 12; E 
Koma2¢3. Aug) Cranz,>C. moe: A. 
Leipzig. 19923 


Sa valse; paroles de Didier Gold, mu- 
sique de F. Wolter, of France. © 
Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697832; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 19924 


Sad (The) little elf; by Olive P. En- 
dres; pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c Sept. 
10; E 699333; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 19925 


Sad moments; by Gene Rose; pf. © 
Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c«. Sept. 28; E 
698749 ; West coast music publishers, 
Seattle. 19926 


Sad winds; words and music by W. 
Robison. © 1 ¢. Sept. 8, 1928: EB 
704503; Willard Robison, Crestwood, 
Ne Y: 19927 


Safety all the time; words and music 
by Wm. H. Heagney. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 14, 1928: 
E 704598 ; Walter Goodwin, inc., New 
York. 19928 


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19929 


Sailing; by Ann Thomas; pf. © Aug. 
20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 698587; 
Co-operative music co., Philadelphia. 

19929 


St. Anthony; dramatic intermezzo, by 
Reginald Somerville, of Great Bri- 
tain; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Aug. 24, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 8; E 697904 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) lItd., Lon- 


don. 19930 
St. Mary’s bells; from Songs of old 
Ireland, words by A. P. Graves, 
Irish melody arr. by Chas. V. Stan- 
ford, of Great Britain; alto, ten., 
Ist and 2d bass; in F. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 


14, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12: EB 697934; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 19931 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Pa- 
vane; transcribed by Georges Bar- 
rére, of France, domiciled at New 
York; violin or flute, with pf. acc. 
© Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c Sept. 15; E 
699379; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

: 19932 


The swan; 
of the animals, arr. by Henry S. 
Sawyer, bowed and fingered by Ann 
Hathaway; violin with pf. ace. © 
Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 699277; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 199383 


Sakura blossom; cho., words’ by 
Marion Haddock Barnes, music by 
Gertrude Ross, arr. by Samuel 
Richards Gaines; women’s voices, 
with sop. solo and obbl. of oboe, 
flute or muted violin. 4to. © Sept. 
4, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 6; E 699259; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 19934 


Salaaming the rajah; from Cross my 
heart, words by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2'c. 
Sept. 7; E 698381; Harms, inc., New 
York. 19935 


Sally of my dreams; words and music 
by William Kernell. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 15, 1928; 
E 704641; DeSylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 19936 


Sandman (The) and his tunes; suite, 
based on Hans Andersen’s fairy 
tales, by Ernest Newton, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. The sandman’s lulla- 
by. [5 others] © Sept. 11, 1928; 
1 ce. Sept. 27; E For. 45; Interna- 
tional music co., ltd., London. 19937 

paroles de Fred Pearly et 


musique de F. 
both of 


Sans nous; 
Léo. Leliévre, fils, 
Pearly et Pierre Chagnon, 


from The carnaval 


pt. 14, 02S), W..23 


France; pf. ace., avec arr. de l’ uku- 
lele de F. Salabert. © June 20, 
1928; 1 ec. July 3; EH 697748; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 19938 


Santa Lucia; Italian folk-song, tran- 
scribed and arr. by Henry S. 
Sawyer; violin, with pf. acc., violin 
pt. bowed and fingered by Ann Hath- 
away. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
28; E 699537; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 19939 


Santa Lucia; trio, air by T. Cottran, 
arr. by Alfred Moffat, of Great Brit- 
ain; women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 
7, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10; EH 6983938; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

19940 


Santa Monica Bay; words and music 
by -P.. D. Cramers Oy tienen: tL, 
1928; E 704355; Paul Dee Cramer, 
Venice, Calif. 19941 


‘Saturday morning; by Frances Terry; 


pf. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 14; 
EK 698491 ; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 19942 


Satyr (The); danse fantastique, par 
Herberte Jordan, of Great Britain; 
pf. ‘© Sept. 5, 1928; "ec. Sept. 6; 
E 697878; Cary & co., London. 

19943 


Saviour, again to thy dear name; 
hymn anthem, words by John Eller- 
ton, music by Paul Ambrose; mixed 
voices, with violin obbl. 4to. © 
Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 19; H 
698628 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 19944 


Say it some more; from Billie, words 
and music by George M. Cohan. © 
Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 5; EH 698376; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19945 


Scenes on the Mohawk; words and 
music by G. A. Law. © Aug. 31, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 1; E 698342; George 
Arthur Law, Elkhart, Ind. 19946 


Scherzo misterioso; by Jean Beghon, 
scored by James C. McCabe; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. New 
York, Irving Berlin standard music 
corp. 4to. ©. Sept. 18, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 19; E 699459; M. Baron, Great 


Neck Jas: ds GN 19947 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; violin, 


with pf. ace., violin pt. bowed and 
fingered by Ann Hathaway. © Sept. 
20, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 28; BH 699532; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 19948 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


Romantic overture; by Franz 
Schubert, op. 34, transcribed for 
orch. from the original pf. duo, by 
Edgar Stillman-Kelley; sc. and pts. 
(Ane. 8, 1998 > 2c Sept.. 8;. EB 
698452; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

19949 


Rosamunde; pastoral operetta in 
2 acts, bk. by Alexander Dean, based 
on the story of the original play by 
Wilhelmina von Chezy, lyrics tr. by 
Charles L. Mudge, music by Franz 
Schubert, pf. sc. and finale arr. by 
Ann Marie Smith, orch. of the solos 
by Francis Findlay. Complete ed. 
©’ July 211928: 2c. July 24; D 
27367; Silver, Burdett & co., New- 
are ni. e. 19950 


The unknown soldier; 4-pt. cho., 
words by Gordon Johnstone, adapted 
by Geoffrey O’Hara to Schubert’s 
Adieu, arr. by Mark Andrews; male 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 «@. 
Sept. 25; E 699501; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19951 


Scribble-ing your blues away; words 
and music by E. Lewis. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 14, 1928; 
EK 704617 ; Harl Lewis, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 19952 


Seas (The) of England; unison song, 
words by Walter de la Mare, music 
by Charles Wood, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 4, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
15; E 697967; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, the Year book press, Itd., Lon- 
don. 19953 


Second Hungarian dance; by Felix 
Gerard, of Great Britain, op. 10, no. 
2; pf. © Aug. 20, 1928; 1c Aug. 
31; E 697715; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 19954 


Secrets; poem by Mary Ricca Comp- 
ton, music by Emile Ricca; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28; E 698751; Lloyd Campbell 
publications, San Francisco. 19955 


Seek ye the Lord; anthem, words from 
Isaiah 55 and John 1, music by Syd- 
ney Thomson; solo, quartet ad lib. 
and cho.; organ acc. 4to. © Sept. 
fie foo, 2 Co Sep Lee Hh GS9S15 : 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 19956 


Seeking the way of the cross; words 
by Lucia B. Cook, music by J. H. 
Fillmore. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 22; E 699457; Fillmore bros. 
eo., Cincinnati. 19957 


19968 


Seenah; Indian love call, words and 
music arr. by Wm. J. Schmidt; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 25, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 10; E 696911; Schmidt 
and Peterson, Milwaukee. 19958 


Select gospel solos; collection and ar- 
rangements by J. H. Fillmore. Cin- 
cinnati, Fillmore music house. 4to. 
© Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c Sept. 14; aff. 
Sept. 12; A 1056183; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 19959 


Selection on popular songs; by Eric 
Coates, selected and arr. by H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; orch., with 
ist violin conductor. © Aug. 30, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 11; E 697949; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 19960 


Senor Juez; tango, letra de Alberto 
Vacarezza, musica de Manuel Jovés, 
of Spain; pf., con arr. de ukulele por 
F. Salabert. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 e. 
Sept. 1; E 697833; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 19961 

Serenade; by Gladys V. Gilbert, op. 


22 no. 2 pty © Aug 28" 192802) ce. 
Sept. 8; E 698455; Oliver Ditson co., 


Boston. 19962 
Sérénade; from Les millions d’Arle- 
quin, by Richard Drigo, arr. by 


Juanita Sawyer; pf. 4 hands. © 
Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 699276; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 19963 


Serenade; she sleeps, my lady sleeps, 
2-pt. choral, poem by Henry W. 
Longfellow, music by Dorothy 
Radde Emery, selected and arr. by 
Christopher O’Hare; treble voices. 
4to. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 7; 
E 698414; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 19964 


Serenade (A); words by Clara V. W. 
Mott, music by James Beam, arr. by 
William Stickles; sop., alto and bar. 
4to. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 27; 
E 698722; Harms, ine., New York. 

19965 


Serenata a Titina; valzer arr. by R. 


Romani. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704754; Romano Romani, New York. 
19966 

Serenata comico-erotica; words and 
music by A. J. Colon, of Spain, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1c. Sept. 


5, 1928; E 704420; Adolfo Jiminez 
Colon, Brooklyn. 19967 


Serenata Napoletana; valzer arr. by 


R. Romani. © 1 c. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704756; Romano Romani, New 
York. 19968 


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19969 


words and music by F. H. 
Anderson, jr. [Single staff nota- 
tion]: ©'1 ‘e: Sept. '28;%1928 5" b 
704990; Frank Henry Anderson, jr., 
Oakland, Calif. 19969 


Shadow land blues; fox trot, words 
and music by T. Floyd, arr. by 
Willie. Long. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1928; 
EK 704868; Troy Floyd, San Antonio. 

19970 


Shadow of the blues; words and music 
by W. Crawley. [Words and melody 
only | tOrrd.. pes Sepeyi6, ) 2928/5) EH) 
704732; Wilton Crawley, New York. 

19971 


Shakespeare (A) lullaby; 2-pt. song, 
words by Shakespeare, music by 
Ernest Newton, of Great Britain; 
treble voices. 4to. © Sept. 7, 1928; 
2 e¢@. Sept. 10; E 698394; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co.,, Boston. 19972 


Sevah; 


She craves sympathy; lyric and music 
by J. S. Happy.) "© 1 4e (Sept... 28, 
1928; E 704992; Joseph 


Happy, Nugatuck, Conn. 19973 


She is so much like a flower; words 
by C. Scott, music by B. M. Hale. 
© 1 ¢ Sept. 4, 1928; E 704341; 
Clyde Scott, Shawnee, Okl. 19974 


She’s mine; words by R. Stevens, 
music by David Reed. © Sept. 6, 
1928; 2 e: Sept. 10; EH 699305; 
Robert Stevens, Shawbridge, P. Q., 


Canada. 19975 


She’s so clever; words and music by 
B. Samberg.. [Words and melody 


only |. ©: dower” Septia10; 1928; 
EK 704479; Benjamin Samberg, 
Brooklyn. 19976 


She’s so refined; words and music by 
A. Hisenbourg. [Chords, single 
staff}. ©. 1,.c. Sept. 4, 1928; HE 
704379; Adolphe EHisenbourg, Boston. 

19977 

She’s the girl I can’t forget; waltz, 
words by F. L. Hower, music by 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1928; 
EK 7045387; Frank Leslie Hower, 
Washington. 19978 

She’s wonderful; words by Gus Kahn, 
music by Walter Donaldson; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 11, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 11; E 699312; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

19979 

She said maybe she would; lyric by 
T. W. Cook, melody by T. W. Cook 
and D. 8. Carlson; pf. ace. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 @ July 16, 1928 oe 


Stephan | 


pt. 111, ni's., ¥.25 


696291; Dorothy S. Carlson, Oak- 
land, Calif., and Thomas W. Cook, 
Berkeley, Calif. 19980 


Shearing song; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Margaret Wool- 
mer, of Great Britain. © Sept. 4, 
1928; 1 ce. Sept. 6; H 697869; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 19981 


Sheep and lambs; anthem, words by 
Katherine Tynan, music by Hugh A. 
Mackinnon; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Feb. 8, 1927: 2 ce) Sept. 14, F928 ; 
E 6993850; H. W. Gray eco., New 
York. 19982 


Shepherdess and Beau Brocade; duet, 
from The rebel maid, words by Ger- 
ald Dodson, music by Montague F. 
Phillips, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
14, 1928; 1 © Sept. 24; E For. 22; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 199838 

Shepherds’ pipes; pastorale, by Dale 
Braihe, of Australia; pf. © July 7, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 81; E 697710; Allan 
& co., prop. Itd., Melbourne, Austra- 


ia 19984 
Shim-me-sha-wabble; fox trot, by 
Spencer Williams, arr. by Red 
Nichols; oreh. © Sept. 19, 1928; 


2 c. Sept. 20; EH 699485; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 19985 


Show boat; selection, by Jerome Kern, 
arr. by Guy Jones, of Great Britain ; 
full military band. London, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © Aug. 17, 1928; 1c. 
Sept. 1; E 697864; T. B. Harms co..,. 
New York. 19986 


Show boat; valse, by Jerome Kern, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs, orch. by Max 
Irwin, of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor. (22 Chappell’s or- 
chestral journal) © Aug. 24, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 7; E 697852; T. B. Harms 
co., New York. 19987 


Show the world your smile; fox trot, 
words and music by M. P. Manga- 
nella; pf. and ukulele acc. © 1. 
Sept. 7, 1928; E 704467; Michael 
Paul Manganella, Hollywood, Calif. 

19988. 


Shtiller-shtiller; words and music by 
G. Goldstein... [Words and melody 
only]. ©.1 «& Septadesolegs 2 
704567; Gus Goldstein, Brooklyn. 

19989 

Si j'étais demoiselle; paroles de Albert 
Willemetz et Ch. L. Pothier, musique 
de C. Oberfeld, of Poland; pf. acc., 
avec arr. de Vukulele par F. Sala- 
bert. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 e. Sept. 1; 
EK 697837 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

19990: 


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20013 


Si vous avez révé ca; paroles de Henry 
Varna et Léo Leliévre, fils, musique 
de Jean Boyer, of France; pf. acce., 
avec arr. de ukulele de F. Salabert. 
© June 20, 1928; 1 c. July 3; E 
697748; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

19991 


Si vous m’aimiez; melodie fox trot, 
paroles de Armand Foucher, mu- 
sique de Martin Garcias, of France. 
cy done 20,1928; 2 ¢«.'Tuly_ 3: EB 
697770; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 

19992 


Silent night; by Hans Gruber, arr. by 
K. Kotty; guitar. 4to. © Sept. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 698692; Kil- 
lianus Kotty, Milwaukee. 19993 


Silhouette orientale; by Alfred Pratt, ; 


ot Great Britain; oboe, with pf. acc. 
© Aug. 11, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12; E 
697941; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

19994 


Since mother’s gone; words and music 
by Carson J. Robison. © Sept. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; EH 699319; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

19995 


Since you went away; words by R. C. 
Riddick, music by Lewis C. Smith. 
New York, Lawson music co. © 
July 1, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 698359 ; 
Reuben C. Riddick, New York. 

19996 


Sing me a song of the South; from 
The song writer, words and music 
by Georgie Price and Abner Silver. 
(©) Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c¢. Sept. 7; EB 
698366; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 19997 


Singing a love song; from Chee chee, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c Sept. 21; 
EK 698618; Harms, inc., New York. 

19998 

Sittin’ and whittlin’; words and music 
by Joe L. Sanders. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Sept. 11, 1928; 
EH 704528; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 19999 


Sleep baby sleep; by Johnny Tucker 
and Joe Schuster, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus. 4to. 1. Band; in D flat.— 
2. Mixed voices. © Sept. 14, 1928; 
2 c. each Sept. 18; E 698656, 698658 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

20000, 20001 


Sleep baby sleep; by Johnny Tucker 
and Joe Schuster, arr. by George J. 
Trinkaus. 4to. 1. Male voices.— 


2. Female voices. © Sept. 17, 1928; 

2-e. each Sept. 21; E 699468, 699469 ; 

M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
20002, 20003 


Sleep baby sleep; fox trot, by Johnny 
Tucker and Joe Schuster, arr. by 
Art McKay; dance oreh., with words. 
4to. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c Sept. 18; 
E 698512; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20004 


Sleeping ’neath the shadows of the 
moon; words by C. H. Wilson and 
S. V. Young, music by F. E. Wilson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 10, 1928; E 704867; Cary Ellis 
Wilson, Frances HE. Wilson and S. 
Vincent Young, San Dimas, Calif. 

20005 

Sleepy bye; by Florence A. Goodrich; 
pr. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 8; 
E 698438; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 20006 


Slumber song; by Herbert Kinsey, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. (Jn 
1929 school examinations violin, pri- 
mary division, list A) © July 18, 
1928; 1 c. July 27; E 697727; Asso- 
ciated board of the Royal academy 
of music and the Royal college of 
music, London. 20007 


Smile; words by B. J. Des Noyers, 
music by Charles A. Des Noyers. 
©1c. Sept. 7, 1928; E 704499; Ber- 
nard J. Des Noyers, Brooklyn. 

20008 

Smile and dance; fox trot, lyric by 
Carol Raven, music by I. M. Hes- 
cheles, arr. by Anthony Gale; dance 
oreh. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 20; E 698671; I. M. Hescheles, 
New York. 20009 


Smile thru your tears; words and 


music by Dorothy Alexander. © 
Sept. 17, 1928; 2..c, Sept. 19; H 
699430; Alexander & co., Salt Lake 
City. 20010 
Smith! Smith! Smith! Gunga Din, 
words by J. C. Roeber, music by 
Jim Ross. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 « “Sept, -5:°9928- 


704411; Joseph C. Roeber, Rochester, 
DN, oY. 20011 


Smith-o; march for regimental sport, 
by M. Abramowitz. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1928; E 704579; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. 20012 

Snow-clad Russia; tone poem, by M. 
EK. Marshall, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Sept. 6, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 25; E For. 
13; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 

20013 


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20014 


Snow white; reverie, by Herbert Le 
Grand; pf., Ist grade. © Sept. 20, 
1928; 2 c Sept. 28; E 699525; Mc- 
Kinley music co., Chicago. 20014 


Snow-white and Rose-red ; pantomime- 
ballet from Grimm’s fairy tales, 
text by Tania Akounine, music by 
Mario Adaglio, of Italy, domiciled 
at. New York. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 
D 27363; Mario Adaglio, New York. 

: 20015 

Softly, aS in a morning sunrise; from 
New moon, words. by Oscar Ham- 
merstein 2d, musie by Sigmund 


Romberg. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 14: E 698501; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20016 


Soldatini di ferro; marcia, di Peppino 
Mendes e U. Lacchini, both of Italy; 
piccola orch. 4to. © June 15, 1928; 
isc.) July: 23 J) {697912 A&G: 
Carisch & c., Milan. 20017 


Soldiers for Jesus; words by Dorothy 
Stevens, music by N. Carlson. © 


JUNE! 20) SGA8 <2 ee Senter 22° ON. 
698684; Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, 
Fla. 20018 


Soldiers marching; by Marco Enrico 
Bossi, of Italy, op. posth.; pf. © 
eepé. 117-1928: Ace, Sept. 15: EH 
692380; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

20019 


Solemn mass in F; in honor of Our 
Lady of Angels, music by Eduardo 
Marzo, op. 205; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 22, 1928; 2c. Sept. 25; E 
699481; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

20020 


Some day we’ll both be sorry; words 
and music by H. J. Fisher. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 21, 1928; EH 704811; Harry J. 
Fisher, Chicago. 20021 


Some folk; werds and music by 
Arthur H. Hardisty, of Great Brit- 
ain; in EB flat. © Sept. 3, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 21; E For. 41; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 20022 


Some little someone; fox trot, words 
and music by Al Evans and E. Pat- 
ton, arr. by Art Addoms; pf. acc. 
with ukulele or banjulele banjo. © 


Aug.. 28, 1928;) 2'e: Sept. 10; H 
698717; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York, 20023 


Some night when you're lonely; fox 
trot, words by Benny Davis, music 
by Joe Burke; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


12, 1928; 2c. Sept. 13; E 699327; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 
20024 


Somebody; words and music by 
Jimmie Weir [i. e. J. F.. Weir] © 
1 c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 704476; James 
Frederick Weir, Syracuse, N. Y. 

20025 


Someday; words by O. M. Olsen, music 
by Luther A. Clark. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Aug. 28, 1928; 
E 704611; Otto M. Olsen, Water- 
ville, Ia. 20026 


Someday Ill be the happy guy; words 
and music by C. L. Hersh and W. E. 
Fenney, arr. by R. J. Wood; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1928; 
EH 704401; C. L. Hersh and W. E. 
Fenney, Los Angeles. 20027 


Somehow; words by R. Snyder and 
L. Parsons, music by Ray Hibbeler. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 20, 1928; EH 704740; Relvin 
Snyder and Leslie Parsons, Stock- 
ton, .Calif. 20028 


Someone’s falling in love; words and 
music by Geo. A. Little, Geo. A. 
Little, jr. and Billy Baskette, arr. 
by Rube Bennett; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ¢ Sept. 
15; E 698558; Milton Weil music 
co., Chicago. 20029 


Something to remember you by; words 
and music by Paul Cunningham, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; male voices. 
Ato. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; 
E 698657; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20030 


Song for alma mater; words by Rufus 


Manley Grindle, musie by Louis 
Raymond McBay. 4to. © Sept. 


10, 1928; 2 e@. Sept. 15; E 698561; 
Dean academy, Franklin, Mass. 
20031 
Song (The) I love; words and music 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 
Con Conrad. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 26; E 698695; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 20032 


Song of a contented heart; words by 
Dorothy ‘Parker, music “by } Hi) B. 
Hood. [Photostat] © 1. Sept. 6, 
1928; E 704472; Harold B. Hood, 
Lakewood, O. 200383 


Song of the bluebird; by Elva Gade; 
pf. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 19; 
E 698588: Co-operative music Co., 
Philadelphia. 20084 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 9, 1928 
Song (The) of the chimes; waltz 
song, words and music by Eddie 


Hanson. © 1 ec. Sept. 18, 1928; E 
704575; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 20035 


Song of the loom; miniature, by Su- 
san Forde, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Hive te 19285 1b ..e.n July,..205- H 
697858; A. Weekes & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 20036 


Song of the night; from The family 
farm play of 1927, words by Wal- 
demar Young, music by Uda Wald- 
rop. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c..Sept. 8; 


E 698389; Sherman, Clay & co., San |. 


Francisco. 20037 
Song of the reaper; by Ann Thomas; 
pt. © Sept. 12, 1928; -2 c. Sept. 19; 
E 698589; Co-operative music Co., 
Philadelphia. 20038 


Song of the soul; trio, words by Ed- 
ward Locke, music by Joseph Carl 
Breil, arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain; female voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 4, 1928; 1 c Sept. 6; E 
697866 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

20039 


Song of the Volga boatmen; Russian 
folk-song, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer, 
bowed and fingered by Ann Hatha- 
way; violin with pf. acc. © Sept. 
4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 699278; Mc- 
Kinley music co., Chicago. 20040 


Song suite; waltz and chant, by M. 
Gold; voice and harmony. © 1 «. 
Sept. 26, 1928; EH 704942; Matthew 
Gold, Bayonne, N. J. 20041 


Song without words; by O. Catsiff. 
{Melody only] ©1ce. Sept. 7, 1928; 
E 704496; Oscar Catsiff, Brooklyn. 

20042 


Song (The) your heart whispered to 
mine; words and music by T. Craw- 
ford. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Aug. 10, 1928; E 696925; Tim- 


othy Crawford, New York. 20043 
Songtime; intermezzo, by Richard 
May, of Great Britain; Ist violin 


and celio, with pf. conductor. 4to. 

© July 20, 1928; 1 « July 30; E 

687966; Perry & Gill, London. 
20044 


Sonny boy; words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva, Lew Brown, Ray Hender- 
son and Al Jolson [pseud. of Asa 
Yoelson] © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 ¢ Sept. 


20056 


~ 


6; E 699256; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 20045 


Sons. of Stanford; march, by E. V. 
Hegbom; pf. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1928; 
EK 704422; Himer Voss Hegbom, San 
Francisco. 20046 


Sorella (La) canzone; words and mu- 
sie by B. C. Vairo; violin. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 6, 1928; E 704426; Benedetta 
C. Vairo, New York. 20047 


Sournoisement (Slyly); misterioso, 
par Ch. Pons et Paul Fosse, both 
of France; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur.”..4to.,. © Aue. 5, 1928-7 re: 
Sept. 1; E 697796; Choudens, Paris. 

20048 


Southern memories; words and mu- 


sic by M. T. Armstrong. © 1 .« 
Sept. 14, 1928; E 704619; Mabel 
Theodosia Armstrong, Hastings, 
Neb. 20049 
Southern (A) song; chanson espag- 
nole, pt.-song, words by Bertha 
Deane-Freeman, music by Landon 
Ronald, arr. by Sumner Salter; 
female voices. 4to. © Sept. 4, 


1928; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 698601; Enoch 
& sons, New York. 20050 


Souvenir; by H. Bradford, of Great 
Britain; pf. (J Seven characteris- 
tie pieces) © Sept. 18, 1928; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 697928; Hugh Brad- 
ford, London. 20051 


Spanish flapper; tango, by N. Rouba- 


nis; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1928; BH 
704879; Nicholas Roubanis, New 
York. 20052 
Spanish love song; tango, by J. 
Ramos. [Melody only] © 1 « 
Sept. 27, 1928; E 704964; Juan 
Ramos, San Fraucisco. 20053 


Speak for yourself, John; words and 
music by A. Hisenbourg. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704878; Adolphe Hisenbourg, Bos- 
ton. 20054 


Spell (The) of the blues; words and 
music by Dave Dreyer, Herman 
Ruby and Arthur Johnston. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 20, 
1928; E 704786; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 20055 


Spirit of °75; words and music by A. 
Hisenbourg. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; E 704877; 
Adolphe Hisenbourg, Boston. 20056 


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20057 


Spiritual songs; from Porgy, ed. and 
arr. by George Shackley; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 18; E 698576; Bibo, Bloedon 
& Lang, inc., New York. 20057 


Stage baby; words and music by R. 
M. Burkhalter. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ec. Sept. 12, 1928; HB 
704563; Ralph Marks Burkhalter, 
New York. 20058 


Stairways; fox trot, by Homer Sim- 
mons; pf. © Aug. 27, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 31; E 698334; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 20059 


Star (The) of Bethlehem; children’s 
Christmas song, words and music by 
Haskell Keasler Meacham. © Sept. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 15; E 699402; 
Charles A. Lutz, York, Pa. -20060 


Star of Bethlehem; words by Levi 
Mumaw, music by Charles H. Ga- 
briel. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 c Sept. 
15; EH 699353 ; Mennonite pub. house, 
Scottdale, Pa. ~ 20061 


Star of dawn; Christmas pageant, by 
Ian Alexander, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Binghamton, N. Y. 
July 20, 1928; 2 c. and aif. July 24; 
A 1083341; Century co., New York. 

20062 

Star of hope; words by Palmer Hart- 
sough, music by J. H. Fillmore. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore’ music 


house. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c Sept. 
22; E 699454; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 20063 


Starland; by Charles Huerter, arr. by 
Samuel Lifschey ; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c Sept. 
15; EH 699391; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20064 


Stars (The) and Stripes forever; 
march by John Philip Sousa, arr. 
for mand. or mand. banjo solo by 
Ralph Colicchio, with guit. arr. by 
Anthony J. Franchini. © Sept. 19, 
1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 20; E 698731; Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 20065 


Stately grace; minuet, by Maurice 
Spitalny, arr. by Floyd J. St. Clair; 
oreh... “4to; XO? Ae 222s) ec: 
Aug. 21; E 699245; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 20066 


Still let me linger; words and music 
by P. B. Bachtell, arr. by Roy Lef- 
fingwell. © 1. Sept. 18, 1928; E 
704588 ; Paul B. Bachtell, Lancaster, 
Calif. 20067 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 23 


Still lives your rose; words by Fairfax 
Downey, music by Channing Le- 
febvre; male voices. 4to. © Sept. 
19, 1928; 2 ce: Sept. 20; E 698651; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

20068 


Stop a-itchin’ me; foxtrot, words and 
music by P. D. Cramer. © 1c. Sept. 
1, 1928; E 704357 ; Paul Dee Cramer, 
Venice, Calif. 20069 


Stop, stop, you’d just better stop; 
words and musie by Albert Edwin 
Russ, jr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; E 704520; 
Emma H. Russ, Cleveland. 20070 


Stop trying to fool your wife; words 
by F. Williams and C. Romine, music 
by David Reed. © Sept. 6, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 10; E 699307; Frank Wil- 
liams and Clifford Romine, Checotah, 
Okla.. 20071 


Story (The) my daddy told; by A. 
Louis Searmolin: pf. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 2 c Sept. 25; E 699509; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 20072 


Story (A) that never grows old: words 
and music by F. Summers. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 15, 
1928; E 704635; Franklin Summers, 
Brooklyn. 20073 


Strange (The) interlude; by Clarence 
Gaskill; ‘pf. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 5; E 699260; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 20074 


Stringing along; by Dave Rubinoff; 
violin solo, with pf. ace. © Sept. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 26; EH 698698; 
Irving Berlin standard music corp., 


New York. 20075 
Strohwittwer (Der); polka, by P. 
Miiller; Ist B flat cornet. © 1 e. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704698; Peter 
Miiller, Philadelphia. 20076 


Sublime sweetheart; words and music 
by C. C. Callender. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; 
E 704803 ; Coy C. Callender, Haynes- 
-ville, La. 20077 


Such eyes; waltz, words by E. W. Ehr- 
lich, music by HE. W. Ehrlich and 
Harry P. Guy. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1928; 
EH 704827; Edward William Ebriich, 
Detroit. 20078 


Suefos nublados (Dreams); by Ratl 
Paniagua; violin with pf. acc. © 


Aug. 21, 1928; 2 yen tAneh peace i 
698329; Edward Schuberth & co., 
ine., New York. 20079 


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no. 9, 1928 


Suicide of Bill Flood; words and mu- 
sic by C. F. Mathieu. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 14, 1928; 
E 704582; Carl F. Mathieu, New 
York. 20080 


Suite symphonique; sur des motifs de 
Davel, par Gustave Doret, arr. par 
S. Chapelier, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. Aug. 5, 
1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 697789; Foetisch 
fréeres (S. A.) Lausanne, Switzer- 
land. 20081 


Summer eve; by Alfred Pratt, of Great 
Britain; flute, with pf. acc. © Aug. 
if) toes, 1 C.. Sept. 12; HY-697940; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 20082 


Summer (A) idyll; by Hubert Hales, 
of Great Britain, op. 11, no. 1; pf. 
fePeane. 20, 1998: 1 ¢« Aus 31: EH 


697718; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 


don. 20083 
Summer’s (A) dawn; melodie elegante, 
by H. C. Horne, of Great Britain; 
pi. ©) Aug; 23, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept:'1; 
E 697719; Walsh, Holmes & co., I1td., 
London. 20084 


Sun-up; words by George McDaniel, 
music by Reginald W. Martin; bar. 
© Sept. 25, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 28; EH 
698723 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

20085 


Sunbeams bring dreams of you; words 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by Karl 
Hajos, of Austria; pf. acc., 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 


Alen A lose. + 2) eh Ade. hs | 
699246; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 20086 


Sunchita; vals, por F, J. Duclere [i. e. 
Francisco J. Duclere Fuiset]; pf. 
©. 1c. Sept. 4, 1928;. BE 704374; 
Francisco J. Duclere Fuiset, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 20087 


Sunset waltz; by R. Streabbog; pf., 1st 
grade. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
28; E 699526; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 20088 


Supplication; words and music by 
Dolly Morrow [pseud. of B. M. Mor- 
TOW 1 ©. Ve SSepts- §)'" 19982" Bp 
704487 ; Blanche M. Morrow, Swamp- 
scott, Mass. 20089 


Sur le terrain (On the ground); par 
Ch. Pons et Paul Fosse, both of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
E 697798; Choudens, Paris. 20090 


with | 


4 ! 20101 


Sure enough blues; by Bergnes Moore. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Aug. 30, 1928; 
E 704251; Crescent music pub. co., 
Boston. 20091 


Suspiros y amores; paso doble, par L. 
M. Ferreté, of France; pf. obl. 4to. 
©, June 20, 1928: 1 « July 8;.B 
697772; L. M. Ferreté, Paris. 20092 


Svengali; mysterious hypnotic inter- 
lude, by Reginald Someryille, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. London, DeWolfe’s. 4to 
© Sept. 3, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 18; B 
697907; Meyer de Wolfe, London. 

20093 


Swami (The) of Bagdad; musical 
comedy in 2 acts, written and com- 
posed by Arthur A. Penn, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Block Island, 
kh. J. © Aug, 10,1928" 2 ¢. Aue, 14: 
D 27352; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20094 


Swanee River shiver; words by E. 
Cushing, music by George C. Penn- 


ington. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
19; E 698591; Edward Cushing, 
Philadelphia. 20095 


Swanee shuffle; words and musc by I. 
Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e Aug. 16, 1928; BH 699043; 
Irving Berlin,,New York. 20096 


Swaying branches; by Edward A. 
Mueller; pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 10; EH 698450; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 20097 


Sweet ass; poem by Eleanor Farjeon, 
music by R. Boughton, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Lid. yO oJ uly. 0, 1928; 1) ¢.. duly 7 > 
E 697917; Rutland Boughton, New- 
ent, England. 20098 


Sweet clover time in Indiana; words 
by Will J. Mungovan [i. e. William 
J. Mungovan] music by M. W. Mun- 


govan. © 1c Sept. 28, 1928; BE 
704954; Matthew William Mungo- 
van, Chicago. 20099 


Sweet daddy don’t leave me here, 
weeping like a heart-broken fool; 
wearied blues, words and music by 
W. Douglas. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, (1928: 
704670; William Douglas, Colum- 
bus, O. 20100 


Sweet girl of memories; words and 
music by B. Hatton. © 1 ec. Sent. 
22, 1928; E 704831; Bertram Hatton, 
Seattle. 20101 


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20102 


Sweet Marguerite; written and com- 
posed by James Walsh, Percy Edgar 
and Henry EH. Pether, all of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace.; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 20, 1928; 1 °c. Aug.''22: 5 
697634; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 20102 


Sweet Mary; waltz, words and music 
by P. Sarvello. [Words and melodv 
only] © 1 ec. Sept. 21, 1928; BH 
704818; Philip Sarvello, Chicago. 

20103 

Sweet (A) memory; words and music 
by L. G. Munn. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 
EH 704442; Lillie Gordon Munn, To- 
peka, Kan. 20104 


Sweet Mignon; words by Spencer Wil- 
liams, music by Hugene Platzman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Sept. 14, 1928; HE 704591; Spier and 
Coslow, ine., New York. — 20105 


Sweet (A) smiling face in a hale of 
light; words and music by F. C. 
Roan. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1928; E 704988; 
Florence Clark Roan, Cisco, Tex. 

20106 


Sweet thoughts ; intermezzo, by Charles 
Ancliffe, of Great Britain; pf. © 
July 23, 1928; 1c. Aug. 6; EH 697738 ; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 20107 


Sweetbriar; intermezzo, by George 
Frederick Lewis, of Great Britain; 
1st violin, cello and pf. conductor. 
4to. © July 20, 1928; 1 c. July 30; 
EH For. 29; Perry & Gill, London. 

20108 

Sweetest (The) peach in Georgia; 
words and music by R. T. Cleary. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1928; H 704628 ; 
Richard Thomas Cleary, New York. 


20109 
Sweetheart I love you; words and 
music by C. BE. Buttes. © Sept. 7, 


1928; 2 c. Sept. 7; H 698432; Clar- 
ence E. Buttes, Spartanburg, S. C. 
20110 


Sweetheart, I’m longing for you; 
waltz, words and music by R. J. 
Blanton. [Words and melody only! 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; E 704536; 
Robert Joshua Blanton, Denmark, 
s. C. 20111 


Sweetheart lane; words by W. Moock, 
music by Billy Smythe. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
4, 1928: E 704339; Walter Moock, 
Louisville. 20112 


words and 


Sweetheart mine; waltz, 
[Words and 


music by P. Sarvello. 


pt. III, n. S., v..23 


melody only] © 1. Sept. 21, 1928; 
E 704817; Philip Sarvello, Chicago. 
20113 


Sweetheart of mine I love you; waltz, 
words and music by F. Coppola. 
1c. Sept. 21, 1928; E 704781; Frank 
Coppola, Brooklyn. 20114 


Sweetheart of T. K. E.; words and 
music by Richard J. Rountree and ° 
Marion O. Andre; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © June 15, 1928; 2 ec. June 
28; E 693734; Midwest music pub. 
co., Chicago. 20115 


Sweetheart! please come back to me! 
words and music by H. O. Stam- 
baugh. © 1 ¢ Sept. 18, 1928; HE 
704715; Harold Otto Stambaugh, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 20116 


Sweetheart, the girl of my dreams; 
words and music by P.. Westhausser. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704810; Paul West- 
hausser, West New Brighton, S. I., 

AN gs 20117 


Swing along; by Gene Rose; pf. © 
Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; HE 
698750; West coast music publishers, ° 
Seattle. 20118 


Swing wide the door of happiness; 
words by Joseph A. Scharar, music 
by *R. H. Ayer: pi © am ieaseps. 
20, 1928; E 704738; Ralph Herbert 
Ayer, East Walpole, Mass. 20119 


Sylvan (The) dell; by Walter L. 
Twinning, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug. 13) °1928.." "ey Ae dees, 
697999; A. Weekes & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 20120 


Sylvan tone poems; by Frederic Mul- 
len, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
faun. [2 others] © July 17, 1928; 
1c July 28; E 697734; Lareine & 
co., Itd., London. 20121 


Talkin’ about the South; fox trot, 
words by Joe Cohen, music by Jack 
Kjellin. © Aug. 23, 1928; 2c. Aug. 
28: BE 699344; Joseph Cohen, Chi- 
cago. 20122 


Tampa Florida; march, by V. Ficcio; 
pf. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 ¢c. Sept. 10; 
HE 698384; Valentino Ficcio, Tampa, 
Fla. 20123 


Tampa on the bay; words and music 
by M. MacGilloray. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1928; EK 704876; Mary MacGilloray, 
Tampa, Fla. ~ 20124 


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no. 9, 1928 


: 20146 


Tango blue; by Milton J. Rettenberg, 
arr. by Leo Erdody; orch. 4to. © 
Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 1; H 699248 ; 
Spier and Coslow, inc., New York. 

20125 


Taps; words by J. Berg Esenwein, 
adapted and harmonized by Josef 
Pasternack; med. voice. © Sept. 
11, 1928: 2 ce. Sept. 15; E 699383 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 20126 


Tarantella per tutti; arr. by R. Ro- 
mani. © 1 c¢. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704746 ; Romano Romani, New York. 

20127 


Tartar (The) song; from Chee chee, 
words by Lorenz Hart, music by 
Richard Rodgers. © Sept. 19, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 21; E 698617; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20128 


Taxi! taxi! words and music by R. 
Haas. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Sept. 26, 1928; E 704912; Rose 
Haas, New York. 20129 


Te Deum and Jubilate Deo; music by 
Robert F. Crone; mixed voices, with 
organ acc.; in G maj. 4to. 
Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 5; E 699254 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 20130 


Te Deum laudamus; music by William 
H. Thompson; mixed voices; in D; 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 21, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 22; EH 699451; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 20131 


Tea pot dome; words by B. F. Moon, 
music by Daniel H. Wilson. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 24, 1928; EH 704875; Bly Frank 
Moon, San Francisco. 20132 


Tell me more about Jesus; hymn, 
words by A. Newman, music by B. H. 


Pearson. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
10; E 698398; B. H. Pearson, Chi- 
cago. 20133 


Tense moments; dramatic tension, by 
Jean Beghon, scored by Leo A. Kem- 
pinski; orch., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor and ist violin conductor. © 
Sept. 22, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; HB 
699494; Irving Berlin standard 
music corp., New York. 20134 


Terrible murder blues; words and 
music by Bertha Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704702; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 20135 


Tes baisers sont des roses; valse 
Boston, par Edouard Jacovacci, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 


4to. © June 10, 1928; 1 c. July 2; 
E 697782; Lucien de Lacour, Paris. 
20136 


Texas blues; lyric and music by G. 


Leighton. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1928; EB 
704676; Gertrude Leighton, New 
York. 20137 
Thanks be to God; pt.-song, words 


by P. J. O'Reilly, music by Stanley 
Dickson, arr. by Sumner Salter; 
male voices. 4to. © Sept. 4, 1928; 
2 ec. Sept. 12; E 698602; Enoch & 
- sons, New York. 20138 


Thanks be to God for this wide world 
peace; words by V. A. Garwood, 
music by P. B. Story. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 8, 1928; 
EK 704491; Violet Ann Garwood, 
Marshall, Ill. 20139 


That gal is my pal; fox trot song, 
words and music by W. 8S. Travers; 
pf. and ukulele’ ace. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704324; Walter S. Travers, 
Barhamsyville, Va. 20140 


That is not the half of it; words and 
music by F. L. Veach. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 26. 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 29; E 699516; Frank 
L. Veach, Marion, Ill. 20141 


That little evening prayer; words by 
W. H. June, musie by Phil Starr. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
29, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 698340; 
William H. June, Susquehanna, Pa. 

20142 


That melody of my dreams; words by 
M. C. Freedman, music by D. Trava- 
line 24©)19 c., AUS: , LG) 1928 2.58) 
699036; Max C. Freedman, Philadel- 
phia,'- and Don Travaline, Camden, 


Ns. Ji 20143 
That old brown derby; words by Sol 
Cohen, music by Pat O’Hara. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 22, 1928; E 704825; Perry 
Alexander and Warren  Frisino, 
Baltimore. 20144 


That’s all I care to do; words and 
music by N. Berk. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704798; Nathan Berk, Detroit. 

20145 


That’s how I feel about you, sweet- 
heart; words by Benny Davis, music 


by Archie Gofttler. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 4, 1928; 
KH 704373; DeSylva, Brown & 


Henderson, inc., New York. 20146 


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20147 


That’s my baby with those big black 
eyes; by S. Presti; 1st violin. © 
1 ec. Sept. 18, 1928; E 704710; Salva- 
tore Presti, New York. 20147 


That’s the reason we call him Al; 
words by J. EH. Killduff, music by 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
4, 1928; E 704987; John E. Killduff, 
Snake River, Wash. 20148 


That's the right idea; words and 
music by J. Brockman and. Arthur 


Franklin. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e¢ Sept. 10, 1928; HE 
704478; James Brockman, Los 
Angeles. / 20149 


That’s- what puts the sweet in home 
sweet home; words and music by 
Ed. Lowry, Mack Gordon and 
Charles Newman, arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
12, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 15; E- 698557 ; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 

20150 


There are none so dear as you; waltz, | 


words and music by D. G. Davis. © 
1c. Aug. 22, 1928; E 704808; David 
Gwilym Davis, Morgantown, W. Va. 

20151 


There, little girl, don’t ery; words by 


James Whitcomb Riley, music by 
C. Swain. © 1 ¢. Sept. 19, 1928; 
E 704727; Cecilia Swain, Colum- 
bus, O. 20152 


There'll be no me to welcome you if 
you ever come back; words by Jeff 
Branen, music by Henry 8. Sawyer. 
(Sept. 21) ozs ere: Seppe, 24 7 
699490; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

20153 


There’s a new band wagon in the old 
home town; words and music by 
Ted Ryan [i. e. T. H. E. Ryan] Los 
Angeles, Ted Ryan music co. 
Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; HE 
699493; T. H. E. Ryan, Los Angeles. 

20154 


There’s no need to worry any more; 
words and music by E. W. Stretton. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1928; E 704979; Ernest 
W. Stretton, Ladner, B. C., Canada. 

20155 


There’s nothing half as sweet as you; 
fox trot, words and music by Albert 
Edwin Russ, jr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 11, 1928; 
KE 704522; Hmma H. Russ, Cleve- 
land. 20156 


pt. I, n. S., v. 23 


There’s only one gal; words by Garry 
M. Hunt, music by H. F. Thornes. 
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1928; EB 704469; 
Henry Franklin Thornes, Urbana, 
Til. 20157 


There she goes; words by J. Duguay, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 13, 1928: 
E 704550; Josue Duguay, Biddeford, 
Me. 20158 


There used to be; words and music by 
A. J. P. Vandermyn. [Photostat] 
© 1 c¢ Sept. 14, 1928; BH 704597: 
Armand J. P. Vandermyn, Pitts- 
burgh. 20159 


They were happy days, Emalon; words 
by M. Corwin, musie by Clifton 
Keith.- ‘© 1 -e. Sept.’ 27.7 1928") 
704922; Mildred Corwin, Weedsport, 
IN. oY. 20160 


Thine the glory; by W. Broughton; 
band, with solo cornet conductor. 
4to. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2c Aug. 27; 
E 699190; Salvation army national 
headquarters, New York. 20161 


Things you do; words and music by 
N. M. Foxall, of Canada, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. © 1 ce. Sept. 24, 
1928: E 704866; Nan McLean Fox- 
all, Los Angeles. 20162 


Think of me once in a while; words 
and music by L. E. Williams. © 
1 c. Sept. 8, 1928; EH 704501; Lucile 
Ellen Williams, Milwaukee. 20163 


Third (The) degree; symphonic inci- 
dentals, no. 19, composed and arr. 
by P. A. Marquardt; orch. and pf. 
© Sept. 7, 1928.2 e. Sente 1-9 Fe 
698439; Music buyers corp., New 
York. 20164 


This endnes night I saw a sight; carol, 
music by H. A. Mackinnon; mixed 
voices, organ acc. 4to. © Sept. 21, 
1928; 2c. Sept. 22; E 699450; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 20165 


This is the land where hate should 
die; patriotic cho., words by Denis 
A. McCarthy, music by William 
Arms Fisher; mixed voices. 4to. 
©' July 30, 1928 2 °e Sept. 10: BE 
698464; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

20166 


This year of grace; valse, arr. by H. 
M. Higgs, orech. by Arthur Wood, of 
Great Britain; with pf. conductor, 
[and] The dream is over; orch. by 
Max Irwin, of Great Britain; with 


1044 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


words; music of each by Noél Cow- 
ard. s4to.> © Aug! 22, 192831 ‘ec. 
Aug. 29; E 697683; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 20167 


Thoughts of you; words and music by 
F. W. Deyerberg. Los Angeles, John 
Tyler Williams music co. © Sept. 
4, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 8; E 698426; 
Fred W. Deyerberg, Los Angeles. 

20168 


Three cheers for Lindy’s mother; 
words by L. Golden, music by Rob- 
ert Van Sickle. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Aug. 28, 1928; 
E 704607; Lee Golden, Dubuque, Ia. 

20169 


Three in one; overture-humoristique 
by H. Hand; condensed orech. se. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1928; E 704782; 
Herman Hand, New York. 20170 


Through the dark the dreamers came; 
Christmas trio, words by Earl Mar- 
latt, music by Mabel W. Daniels, 
op. 32, no. 1; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 
698391; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 20171 


Till I met you; lyric by A. Remsen, 
musie by G. Dilworth. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 15, 1928; 
E 704634; George Dilworth and 
Alice Remsen, New York. 20172 


Till I met you; words and music by 
N. N. Rankow. © 1 e. Sept. 20, 
1928; E 704777; Norman N. Ran- 
kow, Los Angeles. 20173 


Times and tunes; by Moyna Conway, 
of Great Britain; pf. bk. 2. © Sept. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 25; E For. 14; 
Keith-Prowse & co., l1td., London. 

20174 


Tinkering; by Eugene Platzman; pf. 
© Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c Sept. 22; B 
698691; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 20175 


To a brook; words and music by A. 
Gestad. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; E 704808; 
Anna Gestad, Hinsdale, Ill. 20176 


To an old tune; words by William 
Alexander Perey, music by Hugh A. 
Mackinnon; ten. © Feb. 16, 1927; 
2c. Sept. 14, 1928; H 699351; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 20177 


To know you is to love you; from 
Hold everything, words and music 
by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and 


15681—28—_6 


- 20188 


Ray Henderson, arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
8, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 698388; 
DeSylva. Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 20178 


To love is to remember; words and 
music by M. Laing. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1928; E 704767; Marie Laing, New 
York. 20179 


To-day ; words by Edward Halper, mu- 
sic by H. C. Halper; pf. © 1 e«. 
Sept. 18, 1928; E 704573; Edward 
Compton Halper, Galesburg, III. 

20180 


Toddle, toddle, toddle, little baby 
mine; words by I. Austin, musie by 
Burrell Van Buren. © Sept. 4, 1928; 
2 ce. Sept. 8; E 699285; Isobel Aus- 
tin, Coquille, Or. 20181 


Todo lo perdi; letra de Joaquin Bre- 
men, musica. de R. Caballero. © 
1 ¢e. Sept. 21, 1928; E 704826; Ros- 
endo Caballero, Laredo, Tex. 20182 


To-night; waltz, words and music by 
S. E. Wren. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1928; 
EK 704797; Susan Hugenia Wren, 
Excelsior Springs, Mo. 20183 


Too bad party; words and music by 
T. E. Dawkins, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York. © 1. 
Sept. 18, 1928; E 704667; Thomas 
EK. Dawkins, New York. 20184 


Toothache blues; words by Oscar Jef- 
ferson, music by Ciarence Williams. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 11, 1928; H 704516; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 20185 


Tourbillon; par Henry Defosse, of 
France; pf. © June 15, 1928; 1 e. 
July 2; E 697762; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie., Paris. 20186 


Tout ca cest pour vous; de Paris qui 
tourne, paroles de Didier-Gold et 
Mistinguett, musique de José Padilla, 
of Spain; pf. ace, avee arr. de Il 
ukulele de F. Salabert. © June 20, 
1928; 1c¢. July 3; E 697737; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 20187 


Treasure tunes; 20 first position tran- 
scriptions of folk tunes and classic 
melodies, by Albert Stoessel; violin 
and pf., with ad lib. pt. for violon- 
cello. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
17: E 698527; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 20188 


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20189 
Tres (Las) milpas; cancion popular 
Mexicana, letra por Jose Cordova 


Cantu, musica arr. por J. C. Cantu 
y Valdés, both of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. 4to. [Photo- 
stat] © Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
13; E 698486; Felipe Valdés Leal, 
Los Angeles. 20189 


Triomphale; march, by J. Ord Hume, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 29, 
1928; 1 @ Sept. 11; E 697922; James 
Planta Hull, London. 20190: 


Triumphal Carolina; march, by W. W. 
Goforth; band. 4to. (© Sept. 7, 
1928; 2c. Sept. 7; E 698427 ; William 
W. Goforth, Greenville, S. C. 20191 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) A 
legend; arr. by Channing Lefebvre; 
male voices. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 20; E 698652; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New York. 20192 


Tu dici ca in luntanu patu trumenti 
e pene; versi e musica di A. Capo- 
lingua, of Italy, domiciled at, Phila- 
delphia. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢ Sept. 7, 1928; E 704718; 
Antonio Capolingua, Philadelphia. 

20193 


Tunes of all times; for sight reading 
with 50 graded time exercises, by 
Donald Gray, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Aug. 17, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12; HB 
697944; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

20194 


Turn your sorrow away with a smile; 
words and music by J. G. Kolodny. 


© 1c. Sept. 7, 1928; E 704466; 
Joseph George Kolodny, Roxbury, 
Mass. 20195 
Two boys; from Fred Stone show, 


words and music by B. G. De Sylva, 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Aug. 30, 1928; EH 704298; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

20196 


Two love songs; words and music by 
H. Grosz, of Hungary, domiciled at 
Chicago. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1928; E 704629; 
Hugene Grosz, Chicago. 20197 


Two (The) of us; from Billie, words 
and music by George M. Cohan. © 
Sept. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 5; E 698378 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


20198 
Two old tramps, we'll all tramp home; 
lyric by Philip Seeley, music by 


Douglas Holloway, of Great Britain ; 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


in F. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2c. Sept. 18; 
EH 698519; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20199 


Two-part invention; by Valeska Witt, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 20, 
1928; 1c. Aug. 31; E 697717; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 20200 


U zu pieppi nta cantina; versi e musica 
di A. Capolingua, of Italy, domiciled 
at Philadelphia. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1 c. Sept. 7, 1928; 
EK 704719; Antonio Capolingua, 
Philadelphia. 20201 


Union; march, by F. E. Noel; band. 
4to. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2c Sept. 8; 
E 699272); Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 20202 


Unknown (The) soldier; cantata, text 
by M. Josephine Moroney, music by 
H. S. Hosmer; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept..10; H 
698463; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

20203 


Up in the sky with you; words by 
Charles Tobias, music by Al Sher- 
man; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
A. J. Franchini. © Sept. 21, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 22; EH 699476; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

20204 


Utopians (The); comic opera of col- 
lege life, in three acts, words and 
music by J. C. Duvall. [Photostat] 
©1c. Sept. 27, 1928; D 27368; John 
C. Duvall, Syracuse, N. Y. 20205 


Valse (La) blanche; paroles de Léo 
Leliévre, Henri Varna et Fernand 
Rouvray, musique de Fray, of 
France, et Braggiotti, of Italy; pf. 
ace., avee arr. de Il ukulele de F. 
Salabert. © June 20, 1928; 1 «. 
July 3; EH 697746; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20206 


Valse caprice; by Paul Valdemar, of 
Great Britain; pf., for left hand 
alone. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c¢. Sept. 
19; E 698648; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 20207 


Valse Doris; by Claude Rader; pf. 
© \Sept. 1, 1928; 2, Sept. 13 H 
699352; Dorothea L. Schroeder, 
Flushing, N. Y. 20208 


Valse gracieuse; by H. Bradford, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Jn Seven char- 
acteristic pieces) © Sept. 13, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 14; EH 697932 ; Hugh Brad- 
ford, London. 20209 


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no. 9, 1928 


Valse mignon; by Florence A. Good- 
rich; pf. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
8; E 6984386; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 20210 


Valsette; by David Buchan, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Sept. 6, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 25; E For. 12; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London, 20211 


Valzer degli innamorati; arr. by R. 
Romani. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704751 ; Romano Romani, New York. 

20212 


Vamos a cumbanchar; danza de con- 
cierto, por L. C. Varona, of Cuba, 
domiciled at New York; pf. and 
violin. © 1 c. Sept: 18, 1928; E 
704674: Luis Carlos Varona, New 
York. 20213 


Vattene; versi di Paolo Farina, mu- 
sica di Anthony Galasso, of Italy, 
domiciled at Jersey City. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 
1928; E 704733; P. Farina, New 
York, and A. Galasso, Jersey City. 

20214 


Vause (C. W.) MéGlodie; by C..W. 
Vause, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 7, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 8; E 697906; 
Cary & co., London. 20215 


Vendemmia (La); valzer arr. by R. 
Romani. © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704747 ; Romano Romani, New York. 

20216 


Vere languores (He surely hath borne 
our griefs); three-pt. song; words 
by C. F. M., music by Antonio Lotti, 
arr. by Louis Victor Saar; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 17; E 699362; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 20217 


Vesuvio e Danubio; valzer arr. by R. 
Romani. © 1 ec. Sept. 20, 1928; E 
704757 ; Romano Romani, New York. 

20218 


Vi che bello Natale; words and music 
by G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1928; E 704959; 
Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 20219 


Vi. (La) pasar; serenata espafiola, 
letra y musica de R. Caballero, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Laredo, Tex. 
© April 15, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 
699461; Rosendo Caballero, Laredo, 
Tex. 20220 


Victim (The) of the bootleggers greed; 
words by E. L. Pierce, music by 
Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c Sept. 13, 1928: E 


20232 


~ 


704552; Edith Loop Pierce, Oswego, 
IN Xe 20221 


Victors (The); march de _ militaire, 
words and music by Louis Elbel; 
Orch; -" ©) 1 @. AGe wie tozen s 
704834; Elbel bros. co., South Bend, 
Ind. 20222 


Victory song; words and music by 
Thornton W. Allen. (Jn Songs and 
Cheers) © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 
9; E 699024; Student assembly, Uni- 
versity of Maryland, College Park, 
Mad.. 20223 


Vieille €glise dans la montagne; ex- 
trait du quatuor 4 cordes en Ré 
min., de Michel Buono, of France, 
op. 15; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 20, 1928; 1 ¢ July 3; 
EK 697771; Francis Moulin, Cannes, 
France. 20224 


Village (The) dance; by Elva Gade; 
pf. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; 
E 698590; Co-operative music Co., 
Philadelphia. 20225 


Villain (The) ; by A. Louis Scarmolin; 
pf. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c Sept. 15; 
E 699387; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 20226 


Villereccia ; parole popolari, musica di 
Gaspare Scuderi, of Italy. © June 
6, 1928; 1 @ July 2; E 697894; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 20227 


Violin concerto B minor; by B. Blood; 
with pf. ace. © 1. Sept. 4, 1928; 
E 704858 ; Blanche Blood, Chicago. 

20228 


Virgo Maria (Merciful Father) ; three- 
part song, by Gaspar van Werbecke, 
arr. by Louis Victor Saar; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 18; E 698544; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 20229 


Vision (The) of Sir Launfal; cantata, 
poem by James Russell Lowell, mu- 
sic by Leo Sowerby; mixed voices, 
with contralto, ten., and bar. solos 
and cho. of children. 4to. © Aug. 
17, 1928; 2 e. Sept. 11; E 699308; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 20230 


Voice (The) of Jesus; words and mu- 
sic by J. Watson Scoles. © June 
20, 1928: 2 « Sept. 22; E 698678: 
Scoles music ¢o., Miami, Fla. 20231 


Voila pourquoi l’on tue; paroles de 
Léo Leliévre, fils, musique de Joseph 
Szule, of France; pf. acc., avee arr. 
de l’ ukulele de F. Salabert. © June 
20, 1928; 1 «. July 3; E 697742: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 20232 


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20233 


pt: 0, ness ¥: 2S 


Vote for Hoover in November; words 
and music by H. R. McLeod, arr. by 
Oliver N. Knight. © 1 ¢. Sept. 19, 
1928; E 704701; Harvey R. McLeod, 
Macedon, N. Y. 202383 


Wait on the Lord; hymn, words by 
Katie V. Hall, music by Mary Dake 
Fink. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2c. Sept. 20; 
E 699418; N. W. Fink, Chicago. 


20234 
Waiting; words by Calvin Kiralfy, 
music by I. Blumenfeld. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1928; EH 704946; Irving Blumenfeld, 
New York. 202385 


Waiting by the lilac tree; words and 
music by Mrs. W. Adrian Estabrook 
[i. e. Mary Davies Estabrook] © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1928; E 704596; Mary 
Davies Estabrook, Ponchatoula, La. 

20236 


Wake the song of jubilee; hymn, 
words by Wilson T. Hogue, -music 
by Mary Dake Fink. © Aug. 2, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 20; E 699416; N. W. 
Fink, Chicago. 


Walk and talk with Jesus; by S. J. 
McCollum, [Melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 26, 1928; E 704902; R. S. Peer, 
New York. 20238 


Walking on the air; by J. Pressman, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
pf. ©1c. July 25, 1928; E 696509 ; 
Jack Pressman, New York. 20239 


Walther (The) league song; words by 
William Gustav Polack, music by 
Benjamin Schumacher. © Sept. 18, 
1928; .2 ¢... Sept. ‘21; BE. 698663; 
Walther league, Chicago. 20240 


Waltz (A) of love; Viennese folk- 
song, transcribed by Herman Klum; 
pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
E 699539; McKinley music ¢co., Chi- 
cago. 20241 


Waltz with me to that melody; words 
by J. Brand, music by H. Groves. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 26, 1928; E 7049138; Harold 
Groves and Julius Brand, Danne- 
mora, N. Y. 20242 


Waltzing (The) fairy; by Florence B. 
Price; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 28; E 699530; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 20243 


Wanderer (The) ; words and music by 
H. R. Ellis. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; E 
704804 ; Hilda R. Ellis, Winchendon, 
Mass. 20244 


20237 


Wanting you; from New moon, words 
by Oscar Hammerstein 2d, music by 
Sigmund Romberg. © Sept. 12,. 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 14; E 698503; 
Harms, ine., New York. 20245. 


Was it love; words by Irving Caesar,. 
music by Harry Rosenthal and Con 
Conrad; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept. 21, 1928; 2. ¢. Sept. 24;. E 
699495 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

20246. 


Washwoman’s blues; words and music 
by Spencer Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 1, 1928: 
E 704805; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 20247 


Watching the world go around; lyrics 
by Jack Hagerty, music by Louis. 
Hthelbert Smith... [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. July 18, 1928; E 
696288; John J. Hagerty, Washing- 
ton. 20248 


Water sprite; by Florence A. Good- 
rich; pf. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
8; E 698437; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 20249: 


Waterfall (The); by Florence B. 
Price; pf. © "Sept! 20) 41928 7,2 ~c. 
Sept. 28; E 699531; McKinley music: 
co., Chicago. 20250 


Watermelon days; words and music 
by W. R. Williams; with quartet for 
male or mixed voices. © Sept. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 699491; T. S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 20251 


Watermelon smiling on the vine; 
words and music by Johnny Marvin. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ©. 
Sept. 7, 1928; EH 704460; Spier & 
Coslow, inc., New York. 20252 


Way down in bungalow town; fox trot, 
words and music by M. Smallman, 
of Union of South Africa; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © May 23, 1928; 1 c. 
May 31; E 697925; May Smaliman,. 
Johannesburg, South Africa. 202538 


Way down in the sunny South; words 
by H. A. Passineau, jr., music by 
David Reed. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 10; E 699306; Herbert A. 
Passineau, jr., Troy, N. Y. 20254 


Way down south in Dixie, my home 
town; words and music by C. F. J. 
Erwood. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1928; E 704846; 
Charles F. J. Erwood, Brooklyn. 

20255: 


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. no. 9, 1928 


20276 


~ 


Way (The) of faith; hymn, words and 
music by M: O. Carey. 4to. © Aug. 
6, 1928; 2 ec Sept. 24; E 699482; 
Mary O. Carey, Talent, Or. 20256 


Same. © Aug. 20; 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 10; E 698422; Mary O. Carey, 
Talent, Or. 20257 


Wayward (The) son; words and mu- 
sic by C. F. Mathieu. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 14, 1928; 
E 704583; Carl F. Mathieu, New 
York. 20258 


We all can write; based on Lonesome 
in the moonlight, lyric by Benee 
Russell, music by Abel Baer; com- 
piled and ed. by L. Wolfe Gilbert; 
special organ transcription. © Sept. 
11, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 698510; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 20259 


We are coming, gentle Jesus; chil- 
dren’s hymn, words by W. G. L., 
music by M. Kingston, of England. 
London, Novello & co., ltd. © Aug. 
23, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 24; E 697645; 
Matthew Kingston, Hampstead, Eng- 
land. 20260 


We aviate; words and music by Phil 
Read. vy @) 1 c Sept. 4) -1928*, b 
704408; Phil Real, Los Angeles. 

20261 

We'll be married in June; fox trot, 
words by Joseph R. Marchini, music 
by Marvin Smolev; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 
26; .E 698705; Mercury music pub. 
co., New York. 20262 


We'll have our good days; from Cross 
my heart, words by Joseph McCar- 
thy, music by Harry Tierney; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 5, 1928; 
2 ¢. Sept. 7; E 698383; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20263 


We'll just be two commuters; from 
Just a minute, words by Walter 
O’Keefe, music by Harry Archer; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 18; E 698566; DeSylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

20264 

We'll meet you out in Yellowstone 
Park; words and music by F. A. 
Todd; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; BE 698424; 
Frederick A. Todd, Los Angeles. 

20265 


Hoover; words by K. B. 
James, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. 1 ec. Sept. 4,°1928: BE 
704365; Kathryn Blasdel James, Se- 
‘attle. 20266 


We're for 


We're for Hoover; words by K. B. 
James, music by Sylvester L. Cross. 
Seattle, K. B. James music co. © 
Sept. 4, 1928; 2c. Sept. 8; E 699281 ; 
Kathryn Blasdel James, Seattle. 

20267 


We're going to hang a derby in the 
White House hall; words and music 
by H. Talbott. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c Sept. 4, 1928; H 
704395 ; Hall Talbott, Frenchton, W. 
Va. 20268 


We're just grown-up babies, after all; 
lyric by William Tracey, melody by 
Bobby Kuhn ist [i. e. Robert Kuhn] 
© July 19, 1928; 2 @ July 21; B 
699247; William Tracey, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., and Robert Kuhn, 
New York. 20269 


We want Hoover in the White House; 
words by C. B. Pittington, music by 
P. B. Story. : [Words and melody 
only] © 1.c. Sept. 8, 1928; HE 
704493 ; Caroline B. Pittington, Ken- 
ton, O. 20270 


We wish you a happy New Year; 
words and music by B. Samberg. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 7, 1928; E 704454; Benjamin 
Samberg, Brooklyn. 20271 


Wear a hat with a silver lining; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Al Sher- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 24, 1928; E 704844; Gene 
Austin, inc., New York. 20272 


Weary yodelin’ blues; words and music 
by Roy Evans. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept: 12, 1928; EB 
704662; Columbia phonograph cCo., 
inec., New York. 20273 


Wedding march; original compositions 
and arrangements, by various au- 
thors and arrangers; music sc. © 
Sept. 12) 1926 2 "er Sept. fille 
699322; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

20274 


Wednesday night waltz; words and 
music by Spencer Williams. © 
Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 698357 ; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 20275 


Welcome to all who gather here; text 
by Baxter Hughes, music arr. by 
Richard Kountz; cho. for sop., alto 
and bar. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 21; E 699470; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 20276 


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20277 


pt. Ts S223. 


Welcome to all who gather here; 
text by Baxter Hughes, music arr. 
by Richard Kountz. 4to. 1. Male 
voices.—2. Two-part song, treble 
voices. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 ¢ each 
Sept. 18; E 698515, 698516; M Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 

20277, 20278 

Welcome to Normandy; lyric by Alice 
Remsen, music by G. Dilworth. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Sept. 14, 1928; E 704602; George 
Dilworth and Alice Remsen, New 
York. 20279 


West Texas blues; words and music 
by Alger Alexander, music arr. by 
Irene Spain. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 .c¢. Sept. 7, 1928; .E 
704456; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

20280 

What a peach of a pear we'd be; 
words by F. O’Frayne, music by 
Billy Mathiebe. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec. Aug. 24, 1928; BE 
704734; Farrell O’Frayne, New York. 


20281. 


What about me; words and music by 
R. Wolf.. [Photostat] © 1 ec. Sept. 
26, 1928; E 704911; Rube Wolf, San 
Francisco. 20282 


What He did for me; hymn, words 
by Oswald J. Smith, music by Thoro 
Harris. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 «© Sept. 
22: E 698670; Light & life press, 
Chicago. 20283 


What ill can betide; hymn, words by 
Jessie F. Moser, music by G. Ara- 
gona. © July 16, 1928; 2c. Aug. 20; 
E 698478; Gertrude Aragona, Glen- 
dale, Calif. 20284 


What’s it all about; words and music 
by: Su BE. Wren. © 2c. Sept. 21, 
1928; E 704795; Susan EHugenia 
Wren, Excelsior Springs, Mo. 20285 


What’s the use of dreaming; words 
and music by J. Manaois. © 1 «. 
Sept. 4, 1928; E 704367; Joe Ma- 
naois, Ensenada, B cfa., Mexico. 

20286 

What’s this power I have over women ; 
words and music by B. H. McLaugh- 
lin. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1928; E 704615; Ber- 
nard Howard McLaughlin, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 20287 


What’s your price; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by J. °C. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 10, 1928; E 704523; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 
20288 


What will I do, for my money is all 
gone; words by E. Stoneman, music 
by E. Dumford. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 e@ Sept. 6, 1928; E 
704414; Ralph Peer, New York. 

20289 


What will you do with the Savior; 
hymn, words and music by C. F. 
Smith.” "©" 14 * Age ae ee oH) 
704096; Cabell Foster Smith, Ap- 
pomattox, Va. 202990 


What you want me to do; by Clarence 
Williams and Joe Oliver. [Melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Sept. 11, 1928; E 
704512; Clarence ‘Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 20291 


When dreams come true; lyric by Jce 
Goodwin, music by Larry Shay. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Sept. 24, 1928; .E 704871; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. — 20292 

When Eva kissed Mary; carol, words 
by Sheila Kaye-Smith, music by 
Cuthbert Osmond, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 15, 1928; 
1c Sept. 6; E 697984; H. F. W. 
Deane & sons, the Year book press, 
lid., London. 20293 


When He says, Thus saith the Lord; 
hymn, words and music by HE. M. 


Moore. © Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
4; EK 699408; Emily R. Moore, 
Adrian, Mich. 20294 


When im lonesome I’m thinking of 
you; waltz ballad, words and music 
by Wesley Ossman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 18, 1928; 
E 704714; Wesley Ossman, New 
York. 20295 

When I think of the morning bright; 
words and music by C. F. Weigle. 
© June 1, 1928; 2 +e Seppe 495° 
698574; Charles F. Weigle, Sebring, 
Fla. 20296 

When I waltz with an old fashioned 
girl; words and music by T. Craw- 
ford. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ce. Aug. 10, 1928; E 696921; Timo- 
thy Crawford, New York. 20297 


When orange blossoms bloom; words 
and music by Hortense Ford. © 
1c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 704440; Hor- 
tense O. Ford, Tampa. 20298 


When Polly walks through the holly- 
hocks; words and music by Harry 
Woods; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Sept. 12, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E 698483; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co. ine, New 
York. 20299 


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no. 9, 1928 


When Santa missed his train; words 
and music by Frederick G. Johnson. 
© Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; EB 
699177; March bros., Lebanon, O. 

20300 


When shall I marry me? words by 
Oliver Goldsmith, music by Alfred 
Reynolds, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
10, 1928; 1. c. Sept. 11; E 697957; 
Elkin & co., Itd., London. 20301 


When the mag-mag-magpies sing in the 
mag-magnolia tree; words by Don 
Rockwell, music by Sam Gold. © 
Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 5; HE 698358 ; 
DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. ~ 20302 


When the rambler rambles over the 
trellis; words by M. E. Erhardt, mu- 
sic by Sylvester L. Cross. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 20, 1928; E 704790; Mae HE. 
Erhardt, Weiser, Id. 20303 


When two lips meet in tulip time; 
words by J. Briggs, music by W. J. 
Niemiec. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1928; E 704625; 
Wallace J. Niemiec, Jackson, Mich. 


20304 
When you’re away; from The only 
girl, by Victor Herbert, arr.. by 


George J. Trinkhaus; band, with solo 
B flat cornet conductor. 4to. © 
Ages 25.) 1928* 2) c,.Ang 293° H 
699219; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20305 


When you're away; waltz, words by 
Jerry Reich, music by J. Alter. © 
1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; E 704847; Jacob 
Alter, Brooklyn. 20306 


When you've left all the shadows be- 
hind; words and music by Tommy 
Lane, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace, [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 18, 1928: 1 «. 
Sept. 27: E For. 44; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd., London. 20307 


When your [!] away; words by Fran- 
cis J. Schippers, music by F. H. 


De Nobile. © 1 ©. Sept. 19, 1928; BE 
704739; Frank Henry De Nobile, 
Brooklyn. 20308 


Where I’m with you; words and music 
by Robin Rayne [pseud. of M. E. 
Edgeworth], of Canada; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 10, 1928; E 704488; Margaret 
E. Edgeworth, Toronto, Canada. 

20309 

Where Pine River flows along; waltz 
song, words and music by G. H. Fer- 
guson. [Words and melody only] 


: 20319 


© 1c. Sept. 4,.1928; E 704338; 
George E, Ferguson, Fordson, Mich. 
20310 


Where the lazy Mississippi flows; 
words by Alexis French, music by 
Rollo de Freyne, arr. by Clarence 
Lucas, of Great Britain; male quar- 
tet. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
ine. 4to. © Sept. 21,. 1928; 1: ¢. 
Sept. 24; E For. 17; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 20311 


Where were you—where was I; fox 
trot, from Billie, lyrics and musie 
by George M. Cohan, arr. by Frank 
Skinner; dance orch. 4to. © Sept. 
17, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 21; BE 699467; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

20312 


Where were you—where was I [and] 
Billie; from Billie, by George M. 
Cohan, orchestrated by George J. 
Trinkaus ; vocal hotel orch. 4to. © 
Sept £1938: 2. c:. Sept.) otek 
698372; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20313 


Where were you—where was I [and] 
Happy ; fox trots, from Billie, words 
and music by George M. Cohan, arr. 
by Frank Skinner; dance orch. 4to. 
© Sept. 1, 1928; 2 « Sept. 5; E 
698371; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20314 


Wheresoe’er Thou walkest; anthem, 
words and music by John M. Priske; 
with bar. or alto solo. 4to. © Sept. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 698747; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 20315 


Whip-poor-will-will; words and musie 
by Ruby Johnson. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 26, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 29; E 699515; Ruby Gordy 
Johnson, Clearwater, Fla. 20316 


Whisper pretty things; words and mu- 
Sic by Lou Davis and Hugo Mariani. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.« 
Sept. 18, 1928; E 704722; DeSylva, 


Brown & Henderson, inc., New 
York. 20317 
White caps on the sea; words and 


music by R. Prosser. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 27, 1928; 
EK 704925; Ruth Prosser, Hast 
Orange, N. J. 20318 


White (The) comrade; anthem, words 
by Amelia Josephine Burr, musie¢ 
by George B. Nevin; men’s voices. 


4to. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c Sept. 19; 
EK 698625; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 20319 


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20320 


pt. 111, 'n.'S., v.12 


Who but Hoover; words by Ewell T. | Whole (The) world knows I love you; 


Johnson, music by Daisy Maud 
Webb. © 1c. July 30, 1928: E 
704445; Daisy Maud Underwood, 


Tulsa, Okla. 20320 
Who but Hoover; words by Ewell T. 
Johnson, music by Daisy Maud 
Webb; male quartette. 
30, 1928; E 704508; Daisy Maud Un- 
derwood, Tulsa, Okla. 20321 


Who is this that cometh? anthem, text. 
from the Scriptures, music by Na- 
thaniel Irving Hyatt, op. 41, no. 2; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. 4to. 
© Sept. 17, 1928; 2 « Sept. 19; BE 
698629; Theodore Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 20322 


Who is to blame; words by T. Rack- 
ner, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 

1 e. Sept. 4, 1928; E 704360; 
Thomas Rackner, Seattle. 20323 


Who is who in the land of pienty; 
words and music by N. G. Anton. 


© 1c. Sept. 18, 1928; HB 7047138; . 


N. G. Anton, Seattle. 20324. 


Who’s blue; words and music by G. 
C. Cornwell. [Photostat] © 1 « 
Sept. 28, 1928; EH 704948; George C. 
Cornwell, Vienna, Va. 20325 


Who’s gonna be next? words and mu- 
sic by L. Ruth and R. C: Ryan. © 
1c. June 28, 1928; E 693759; Lulu 
Ruth and Robert C. Ryan, New Or- 
leans. 20326 


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Who’s who in navy blue; march, by 
John Philip Sousa, arr. for mand. 
or mand. banjo solo by Ralph Co- 
liecchio, with guit. arr. by Anthony 
J. Franchini. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 20; E 698730; Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

203827 

Who’s zis; fox trot, words and music 


by ©: Jennings, jr. © Sept. 7, 

1928 3.02 “Gey Bente) 103% HiiGos4s! ; 

Charles Jennings, jr., Pittsburgh. 
20328 


Who said I was a bum; words and 
music by Howard Johnson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704301; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 20329 


Whole (The) world is drifting, and 
I’m drifting too; words by EH. Spiva, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. 

1 ec. Sept. 20, 1928; E 704791; Es- 
telle Spiva, Salem, Or. 2033 


© ie! wuly |} 


words and music by Maceo Pinkard, 
Archie Gottler and Sidney Clare. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1928; E 704529; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 20331 


Why can’t I forget; words and music 
by HE. C. Harris. © 1 ¢. Aug. 29, 
1928; E 704982; Edward Carpenter 
Harris, New York. 20332 


Why did you let me love you; words 
and music by K. Mitz. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 2 ec Sept. 19; E 699427; 
Kathryn Mitz, Evansville, Ind. 

20333 


Why do you call me pickaninny, when 
my mama calls me her rose; words 
and music by W. Douglas. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Sept. 17, 
1928; HE 704671;° William. Douglas, 
Columbus, O. 20334 


Why do you do things that cause me 


sorrow; words and music by. J. W. 
Burns. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1928: E 704956: 
Joseph W. Burns, New York. 20835 


Why does nobody love me; words and 
music by I. Gorn. © 1 e. Sept. 28, 
1928; E 704949; Isidor Gorn, New 
York. : 20336 


Why don’t you kiss me; words and 
music by F. Falla. © 1c. Sept. 6, 
1928; E 704427; Fernando Falla, 
New York. 20337 


Why don’t you love me; words and 
music by H. H. Rosine. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; 
EK 704742; Herbert Emil Rosine, 
Oakiand, Calif. 20338 


Why have you come just to say good- 
bye; words by EF. Eckroad, music 
by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ce Sept. 15, 
1928; E 704655; Frances Hekroad, 
Chicago. 20339 


Wild oats are watered with tears; 
words and music by George A. Lit- 
tle, Joseph Ford and Billy Baskette. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 12, 1928; E 704660; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 20340 


Will it pay?; hymn, words by Frank 
A. Perkins, music by Mary Dake 
Fink. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 20; 
E 699420; N. W. Fink, Chicago. 

20341 


Will you ever love me as I love you; 
words by L. Gillespie, music by The- 


1052 


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no. 9, 1928 


odore E. Tudor. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 18, 1928; 
2 ce. Sept. 21; E 698666; Lula Gil- 
lespie, Marilla, Ill. 20342 


Wings; original compositions and ar- 
rangements, by L. De Francesco; 
music sc. [Melody only] © Sept. 
12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 699323 ; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 20343 


Winter dusk; by Harold G. Davidson ; 
pf. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 14; 
E 698488; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 20344 


With best regards (Recevez nos hom- 
mages); caprice, by Georges Ber- 
nard, of France; pf., six hands. © 
pene tr. 1925: 2..¢.. Sept. 195 
698632; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 20345 


With muted strings; by August Noelck, 
transcribed by Rob Roy Peery; vio- 
ie and pe ©. Aug. 18 1928; 2.4. 
Aug. 17; E 699100 Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 20346 


With you; words and music by S. B. 
Furgateh. [Photostat] © 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1928; E 704975; Sidney B. 
Furgatch, New York. 20347 


Witty moments; humoresque, com- 
posed and arr. by P. A. Marquardt; 
orch. and pf. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 10; E 698442; Music buyers 
corp., New York. 20348 


Wolves among the sheep; hymn, words 
by C. F. Timpe, music anon. © 


See. 6. .2920;, 2, c.. Sept... 10:. H 
699303; Carl F. Timpe, Davenport, 
Ta. 20349 


Wonderful baby of mine; words and 
music by A. S. Peake. © Sept. 4, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 698423; Aston 
S. Peake, Seattle. 20350 


.Wonderful you; words and music by 
R. E. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1928; EB 
704809; Rose E. Johnson, Banning, 
Calif. 20351 


Wondering; by Jimmie Weir [i. e. J. 
F. Weir]; melody with pf. acc. © 
1c. Sept. 6, 1928; E 704477; James 
Frederick Weir, Syracuse, N. Y. 

0 20352 

Wondrous love: hymn, words by Os- 
wald J. Smith, music by V. R. Rein- 
hart. © Aug. 11, 1928; 2 e¢. Aug. 21; 
E 688471; Virgil Ray Reinhart, Day- 
ton, O. 20353 


- 20363 


Wondrous (A) power; hymn, words 
and music by Carrie Dake Kline. 
© Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 22; E 
699448; Light & life press, Chicago. 

20354 


Won’t somebody take a chance with 
me; fox trot, words by Jack Con- 


nelly, music by Larry EH. Goffin. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 1, 1928; E 704817; Sequoia 


music publishers, Los Angeles. 
20355 


Wooden soldiers march; by Herman 
Klum; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 28; E 699541; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 20356 


Woodpecker (The); by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 556, no. 3; pf. © Sept. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 698548; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 20357 


Working together as God’s family; 
Rally day service, 1928, by Board of 
education—department of church 
schools. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c and 
aff. Aug. 20; A 1083830; Methodist 
book concern, New York. 20358 


Working together as God’s family; 
supplement, for Rally day and Rally 
week, 1928, by Board of education— 
department of church schools. © 
Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 20; 
A 1083831; Methodist book concern, 
New York. 20358 


Would you; words by Clare Boyant 
[pseud. of Byris Wright], music by 
Onel O’Connor [pseud. of L. O. 
Gittens], of Great Britain. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Aug. 9, 
1928; E 696914; Lionel O’Connor 
Gittens, Barbados. British West In- 
dies. 20360 


Wrap me up in a blanket of love and 
lullabye me to sleep; words by 
Alfred Rossman, music by Edithe 
Whittick. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1928; E 
704737; Alfred R. Rossman, Keyport, 


Nerd. 20361 
Ya, ya, ya; words and melody by O. 
Fritz. IT .e. Sept. 7,,., 19285. HE 
704458; Frederick O. Kreutzberg, 
Edwardsville, Ill. 20362 


Yach bin a meiloch yus zich a malke; 
words and music by G. Goldstein. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 12, 1928; E 704568; Gus Gold- 
stein, Brooklyn. 20363 


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20364 


Ye olde lavender gown; by Percy 
Elliott, of Great Britain; pf. © July 
30, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 11; E 697998; 
A. Weekes & co., ltd., London. 

20364 

Yearning and blue; words and music 
by Lloyd Smith. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1 ¢ Sept. 10, 1928: E 
704486; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 

20865 

Yearning sweetheart for you; words 
and music by R. W. Hall. © Sept. 
17, 1928; 2 c Sept. 19; E 699428 ; 
Robert Watson Hall, Bellaire, O. 

203866. 

Yehi-rotzon; words of Hebrew prayer, 
music by D. Roitman. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 12, 1928; 
EH 704540; David Roitman, New 
York. 20367 


Yellow. violets; words and music by 
T. Crawford. [Words and melody 


only] © 1. Aug. 10, 1928;. EB 
696927; Timothy Crawford, New 
York. 20368 


Yesterday; words by Jack Hagerty, 
music by Louis Ethelbert Smith. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 18, 1928; E 696289; John 
Hagerty, Washington. 20369 
Yola; caprice francaise, by Ward 


Allen; F. mezzo sop. saxophone and 
pt. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2c. Sept. 19; 
E 698572); Rubank, inc., Chicago. 
20370 
You alone; from The dagger and the 
rose, words by Edward Hliscu, music 
by Bugene Berton. © Sept. 19, 
1928 ;%.2) (Go Sept. 2131) GOS6H : 
Harms, ine., New York. 20871 


You and me; words and music by L. 
L. Ditlevson: pf. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1928: E 704898; Lois Lund D'tlev- 
son, Owatonna, Minn. 20372 


You and ycur smile; words and music 
by A. FE. Cobe. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1928; 
A 704933; Adéle Frank Cobe, Los 
Angeles. 20373 


You are my heaven; from The song 
writer, words and music by Herb 
Magidson and Georgie Price; pf. 
acc., with’ ukulele arr’ by A. J. 
Franchini. _© Sept. 4, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 7; E 698367; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 20874 


You bet I do; words and mus‘c by 
Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. © 


Aug. 7, 1928; 2c. Sept. 1; E 699258 ; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 20375 


pt. Ti, eS aves 


You can’t do that; lyrics and music 
by A. Parker [pseud. of A. P. John- 
son], arr. by Claude Wilbur. [Single 
staff notation] [Photostat] ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1928; E 704120; Amasa P. 
Johnson, San Diego, Calif. 20376 


You can’t take back your kisses; fox 
trot, words and music by J. R. Biggs 
and G. Queen. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«e. Sept. 4, 1928; E 7043938 ; 
James Richerson Biggs and George 
Queen, Jackson, Mich. 20377 


You chased away my blue days; words 
and music by H. Patterson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Aug. 138, 
1928; E 704310; Howard Patterson, 
Los Angeles. 20378 


You don’t seem the same to me; words 
by L. J. Phelps,. music by David 
Reed. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 10; 
EK 699304; Lucille Jordan Phelps, 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 20379 


You in a gondola; words by' Lady 
Lindsay, music by Robert Coningsby 
Clarke, arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain; male quartet. 4to. 
© Aug. 31,,.19283.4 ¢€, Septs toy Bb 
697721; Chappell & co., itd., London. 

20380 

You kissed me in a dream; words and 
music by G. Quirk. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1928 ; E 704869; Gene Quirk, Boston. 

20381 


You know who; words and music by 
J. Kopf. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1928; E 704986; 
Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 20382 


Youll kill ’°em; from Just a minute, 
words by Walter O’Keefe, music by 
Harry Archer; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; EH 
698565 ; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 20383 


You'll never know; words and music 
by Al Jolson, Arthur Franklin and 
Billy Rose. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 .c¢. Sept. 20, 1928; HE 
704759; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, ine., New York. 20384 


You must leave the world outside; 
words and music by A. N. Bostrom. 
(In Good Tidings) © July 20, 1927; 
2c. Aug. 17, 1928; E 698493.; Albert 
N. Bostrom, McAllen, Tex. 20385 


You must not be a slacker; hymn, 
words by E. L. Thompson, music by 
N. Carlson. © June 20, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 22; E 698686; Nathaniel Carl- 
son, Miami, Fla. 20386 


1054 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


20403 


You’re in love and I’m in love; words 
and music by Walter Donaldson; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Sept. 8, 1928; 
2 ec. Sept. 7; E 698362; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

20387 


‘You’re my necessity, you’re the cream 
in my coffee; from Hold everything, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva, 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 24, 1928; E 704849; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

20388 


You’re so shy; lyrics by Paul Gerard 
Smith, music by Eugene F. Ford. © 
Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 14; E 
699345; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 20389 


You're the girl of my heart; words 
and music by E. P. Roberts. ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1928; E 704877; Elmer Paul 
Roberts, Buffalo. 20390 


You told me that you loved me; words 
and music by J. Dandar. © 1 e¢. 
Sept. 18, 1928; E 704589; Joe Dan- 
dar, McKeesport, Pa. 20391 


You took my dream away; words by 
Jean Rivinius, music by A. Dodd. 
© 1c Sept. 18, 1928: E 704680; 
Arthur Dodd, Inglewood, Calif. 

20392 


You’ve been a wonderful sweetheart; 
words and music by J. R. Biggs and 
G. Queen. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1928: E 704891; 
James Richerson Biggs and George 
Queen, Jackson, Mich. 20393 


‘You've got to learn to smile; from 
Please get married, words and music 
by Jack O’Hagan, of Australia. © 
TUBES SAIS 37 1) 0e, Aug, 31.7 5) 
697708; Allan & co. prop. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 20394 

You were meant for me—I was meant 


for you; words and music by B. M. 
Graebner. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1928; 


E 704564; Bertha M. Graebner, San 
Antonio. 20395 


You—you—you ; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by Jack Stone and Fred Thomp- 
son; pf. and ukulele acc. © June 
8, 1928; 2 « June 9; E 694264; 
Stone-Thompson music publishers, 
Montgomery, Ala. 20396 


Your [!] falling in love with some- 
body else; lyrics by Jack Hagerty, 
music by Louis Ethelbert Smith. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
July 18, 1928; E 696290; John J. 
Hagerty, Washington. 20397 


Your loving smile; by S. Sossin, of 
Russia, domiciled at Bridgeport, 
Conn.. .©, 1. ¢, Sept: 28: 1928-08 
704991; Samuel Sossin, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 20398 


Youth’s recollections; light and gay 
scenes, by Domenico Savino; pf. 
Juky L3.71928 5.2)... July. Zoe lu 
695685; Robbins music corp., New 
Work 20399 


Zamboanga; song of the Philippines, 
words by Susan Dyer, music by 
Thomas Vincent Cator; no. 2, in D. 
© ‘Sept.’ 11, 1928: 2 c. Sept. 12; BH 
698608 ; Boosey & co, ltd., New York. 

20400 


Zephyr (The); Mexican folk-song, 
transcribed by Florence B. Price; 
pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c Sept. 28; 
E 699547; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 20401 


Zyska; fox trot, par R. Hermann et 
Alex Thomas, orchestré par Louis 
Salvado, of Spain; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 
1c. July 3; E 697769; Lucien de La- 
cour, Paris. 20402 


13. (El) de septiembre; marcha mili- 
tar, por C. Maduro; pf. New York, 
O. Flaschner musie c¢o., ine. 
Sept. 15, 1928" 2. $e Semin «2 so) 
699462; Charles Maduro, New York. 

20403 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 37 unpublished) _ 128 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 6,738 unpublished) -——---__~_ 20, 275 
Otel 5 pea ee eS: ee 20, 403 


1055 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH IGE. SUBSISTING COPY RICKI ts Wate eh 


RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


Babe (The) of light and glory; Christ- 
mas anthem, words by George 
Cooper, music by L. R. Dressler; 
sop. solo; organ acc. with violin 
obbl. © Louis R. Dressler, Jersey 
City, as the author of the music. R 
18, Sept. 7, 1928. 1 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) From deep- 
est woe I ery to Thee; choral, Eng- 
lish version by Th. Baker, musie¢ arr. 
by J. S. Bach; mixed voices. © 
Theodore Baker, Leipzig, as the au- 
thor of the English version. R 30, 
July 28, 1928. ‘ 2 


Beautiful (The) blue Danube; waltz, 
words by N. H. Dole, 
Johann Strauss, trans. by N. H. 
Dole; pf. and chorus of men’s voices. 
© Nathan Haskell Dole, Jamaica 
Plains, Mass., as the author of the 
trans. R 45916, July 28, 1928. 33 


Belle (The) of Granada; valse espa- 
gnole, by Max S. Witt; pf. © AIl- 
bert Witt, Murray Hill, N. Y., as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 45911, Aug. 18, 1928. 4 


Book (A) of piano duets; for two 
equally advanced players; selected, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the au- 
thor of the editing. R 45919, July 
28, 1928. 5 


Brownies (The); by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 47, no. 1; pf. duet. © 
Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Hills- 
boro, N. H., as the author. R 45941, 
Aug. 6, 1928. 6 


Burgomaster (The) ; schottische, from 
the comic opera, by Gustav Luders, 
arr. by Karl L. Hoschna; pf. © 
Hettie Hoschna, Patchogue, L. L., 
N. Y., as the widow of the author of 
the arr. R 45914, July 24, 1928. 7 


Burgomaster (The) ; waltzes from the 
opera, by Gustav Luders, arr. by 
T. P. Trinkaus; Ist and 2nd mando- 
lin, guit.:and pf: .©) Dae) Prinkaus, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as the author of 
the arr. R 45913, July 24, 1928. 8 


music by | 


[20403] 


Camels’ (The) tread; by F. Chapin; 


pf. © Frederic Chapin, Hollywood, 
Calif., as the author. R 45968, Aug. 
23, 1928. 9 


Carl (William C.) Thirty postludes 
for the organ; ed. by W.-C. Carl. 
© William C. Carl, New York, as 
the author of the editing. R 22, 
Aug. 28, 1928. 10. 


Carol of the bobolink; morceau de 
salon, by W. Loraine; pf. © Wil- 
liam Loraine, New York, as the au- 

‘ thor. R 45965, Aug. 27, 1928. 11 


Christ is King; words by C. A. Miles,. 
music by J. Howard Entwisle. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as the 
author of the words. R 45272, June 
16, 1928. 12 


Dance of the elves; by Alfred Burg 
[pseud. of Frank Lynes} op. 40, no. 
2; pf. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 45937, Aug. 6, 1928. 13. 


Day (The) is at hand; gospel anthem, 
music by J. B. Herbert, arr. by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the ar- 
rangement of the music. R 455380, 
May 2, 1928. 14 


De pride of newspaper row; words 


and music by A. B. Sloane. © Mae 
Sloane, Pasadena, Calif., as the 
widow of the author. R 45969, July 
28, 1928. 15: 


Don’t butt in; words by Bob Cole and 
J. W. Johnson, music by Rosamond 
Johnson [i. e. J. Rosamond Johnson } 
© James Weldon Johnson and J. 
Rosamond Johnson, both of New 
York, as one of the authors of the 
words and the author of the music. 
R 45910, Aug. 18, 1928. 16: 


Don’t wear your heart on your sleeve ; 
words by E. B. Marks, musie by J. 
W. Stern. © Edward B. Marks, 
New York, and Joseph W. Stern, 
Brightwaters, N. Y., as the author of 
the words and the author of the mu- 
sic. R 45905, Aug. 18, 1928. ig 


1056 


RENEWALS - 


no. 9, 1928 


20403 (39) 


Dream (The) of Gerontius; sacred 
oratorio by Cardinal Newman, set to 
music by E. Elgar, op. 38; mezzo 


sop., ten. and bass soli, cho. and 
orch. © Edward Elgar, London, as 
the author. R 45960, Aug. 7, 1928. 


18 


HWifin tarantelle; by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 47, no. 5; pf. duet. © 
Amy Marey Cheney Beach, Hills- 
boro, N. H., as the author. R 45945, 
Aug. 6, 1928. 19 


Exercises, studies and examples in 
double notes for pianoforte; by I. 
Philipp, of France; pts. 1-3:. © I. 
“inp, -Paris, as the author. R 
45917, Aug. 9, 1928. 20 


Faint heart never won fair lady; 
words and music by Walter H. Ford 
and J. W. Bratton. © John W. 
Bratton, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
45772, June 29, 1928. pul 


Flowers of the forest; by Alfred Burg 
[pseud. of Frank Lynes] op. 40, no. 
4; pf. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 45939, Aug. 6, 1928. 22 


Forget; or, I'd give the world could I 
forget, words by Will D. Cobb, music 
by G. Edwards. © Gus Edwards, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. R 45896, Aug. 4, 1928. 23 


Goblin (The) man; words by W. M. 
Elliott, music by Ben Jansen. © 
Will M. Elliott, New York, as the 
author of the words. R 35, Aug. 27, 
1928. 24 


Good-night; by Mrs. H. A. A. Beach, 
op. 47, no. 6; pf. duet. © Amy 
Marey Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, N. 
H., as the author. R 45946, Aug. 6, 
1928. 25 


Honeysuckle (The) and the bee; words 
by Alba H. Fitz, music by W. H. 
Penn. © William H. Penn, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 34, Aug. 21, 1928. 26 


Hunky dory; cake-walk and two-step, 
by A. Holzmann; pf. © Abe Holz- 
mann, East Orange, N. J., as the 
author. R 45967, Aug. 27, 1928. 27 


Hymn of the nativity; Christmas an- 
them, words by Ina D. Coolbrith, 
music by H. J. Stewart; organ ace. 
© Humphrey J. Stewart, San Diego, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 21, Sept. 7,.1928. 28 


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I’ll be with you when the roses bloom 
again; words by Harry Hilliard, 
music by Will Whitmore [pseud. of 
G. Edwards] © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as the author of the music. 
R 45897, Aug. 4, 1928. 29 


I love thee Columbia; march, by T. M. 
Tobani, op. 401. 1. Pf.—2. Band. 
' © Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author. 
R 45954, 45956, Aug. 7, 1928. 30,31 


If; words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 
music by F. W. Vanderpool. © 
Frederick W. Vanderpool, Asbury 
Park, N. J., as the author of the 
music. R 45988, Aug. 9, 1928. 32 


In love; romance, by C. M. Ziehrer, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo- 
dore Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
Be" TNs -Y.,..as the, author sof jihe 
arrangement. R 45958, Aug. 7, 1928. 

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It’s awfully nice to be a regular sol- 
dier; words by Will D. Cobb, music 
by G. Edwards. © Gus Edwards, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. R 45895, Aug. 4, 1928. 34 


Jolly (The) friars; waltzes, by S. R. 
Henry [pseud. of H. R. Stern] © 
Henry R. Stern, New York, as the 
author. R 45902, Aug. 29, 1928. 35 


Joy to the world, the Lord is come; 
Christmas anthem, words by Isaac 
Watts, music by P. A. Schnecker; 
mixed voices, organ acc. © Louise 
W. Schnecker, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 20, Sept. 7, 
1928. 36 


Katy-dids; by Mrs. H. A. A. Beach, 
op. 47, no. 4; pf. duet. © Amy 
Marcy Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, N. 
H., as the author. R 45944, Aug. 6, 
1928. 37 


King of the turf; march-two-step by 
Fahrbach-Tobani [pseud. of T. M. 
Tobani] ; pf. © Theodore Moses To- 
bani, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., 
as the author. R 45414, June 12, 
1928. 38 


Little boats should keep close to the 
shore; words by HE. B. Marks, music 
by J. W. Stern. © Edward B. 
Marks, New York, and Joseph W. 
Stern, Brightwaters, N. Y., as the 
author of the words and the author 
of the music. R 45907, Aug. 18, 1928. 

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Little (A) empty nest; words by Will 
A. Heelan, music by J. Fred Helf. 
© Margaret Mahany and Bessie 
Helf, both of New York, as the 
widow of the author of the words 
and the widow of the author of the 
music. R 45906, Aug. 18, 1928. 40 


Mamie; words by Will D. Cobb, music 
by Gus Edwards. © Gus Edwards, 
New York, as the author of the 
music. R 45898, Aug. 4, 1928. 41 


Merry bells of morning; reverie senti- 
mentale, by Charles Drumheiler; pf. 
© Cora E. Drumheller-Stevens, St. 
Louis, as the widow of the author. 
R 23, Aug. 2, 1928. 42 


Monks (The) of Malabar; vocal gems 
from- the opera, by Ludwig Eng- 
lander, arr. by Charles J. Roberts 
[pseud. of Charles Kraushaar]; pf. 
© Charles Kraushaar, Larchmont, 
N. Y., as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 45974, Dec. 1, 1927: 43 


Moonlight on the old plantation; by 
J. B. Lampe; pf. © J. Bodewalt 
Lampe, Chicago, as the author. R 
45970, Aug. 7, 1928. 44 


My Evaline; darkey love song, words 
and music by M. A. Sloane. © Mae 
Auwerda Sloane, Pasadena, as the 
author. R 1, Sept. 5, 1928. 45 


New (The) American hymn; hail 
thou land by God selected, words 
and music by Wm. Conradi. © 
Mignon Conradi, Chicago, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 18, 
Aug. 6, 1928. 46 


New (The) England conservatory 
course for pianoforte; selected 
pieces, second grade, ed. by F. Addi- 
son Porter. bk. 1. © F. Addison 
Porter, Boston, as the author. .R 
12, Aug. 2, 1928. 47 


North (The) star; reverie by K. A. 
Roberts; pf. © Kathleen A. Rob- 
erts, New York, as the author. R 
36, Sept. 20, 1928. 48 


Old (The) flag never touched the 
ground; words by Bob Cole and J. 
W. Johnson, music by Rosamond 
Johnson fi. e. J. Rosamond John- 
son] © James Weldon Johnson and 
J. Rosamond Johnson, both of New 
York, as one of the authors of the 
words and the author of the music. 
R 45908, Aug. 18, 1928. 49 


Phoebe dear, I love you; words by 
George V. Hobart, music by A. B. 
Sloane. © Donald B. Hobart, New 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 45973, Aug. 21, 1928. 50 


Poetica; waltz by T. M. Tobani, op. 


400. 1. Pf—2. Orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I., N. Y., as the anther, (2 Asos.s, 
45955, Aug. 7, 1928. Ti et aA 


Rag-time (The) millionaire; song, mu- 
sic by I. Jones. © Irving Jones,. 
New York, as the author. R 45966, 
Aug. 27, 1928. 53 


Reconciliation; by T. Bendix; pf. © 
Theodore Bendix, Los Angeles, as 
the author. R 45971, Aug. 7, 1928. 

54 


Reverie; by B. C. Fauconier, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theodore 
Moses Tobani, Jackson Heights, 
L. I. N. Y., as the author. of the 
arrangement. R 45957, Aug. 7, 1928. 

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Robin Redbreast; by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 47; pf. duet. ©, Amy 
Marey Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author. R 45942, Aug. 
6, 1928. 56 


Roses begin with R, love; vocal selec- 
tion from R. A. Barnet’s musical 
comedy Miss Simplicity, music by 
Harry Lawson Heartz. © Robert 
A. Barnet, New York, as the author 
of the lyrics. R 45991, Sept. 5, 
1928. 50 


Rudyard Kipling’s barrack room bal- 
lads; set to music by A. Whiting. 
1. Danny Deever. [3 others] © 
Arthur Whiting, New York, as the 
author of the music. R 45920, July 
28, 1928. 58 


Saeterjentens Sondag; by J. S. Svend- 
sen, arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. © 
Theodore Moses Tobani, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y., as the author 
of the arrangement. R 45959, Aug. 
7, 1928. 59 


Salvation echoes; new collection of 
spiritual songs, ed. by B. E. Warren, 
A. L. Byers, C. E. Hunter and D. O. 
Teasley. © B. EH. Warren, Lake- 
land, Fla., C. E. Hunter, Los An- 
geles, A. L. Byers, Ashland, Or., and 
D. O. Teasley, Pueblo, Col., as the 
authors. R. 45962, Aug. 10, 1928. 60 


Santa Claus; lyrical intermezzo, by 
‘H. R. Shelley. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York, as the author. 
R 45452, June 27, 1928. 61 


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Santa Claus; lyrisches intermezzo, von 
H. R. Shelley. © Harry Rowe Shel- 
ley, New York, as the author. R 
45451, June 27, 1928. 62 


Scenes from an every-day romance; by 
S. Coleridge-Taylor, op. 41, no. 1-4; 
pe. 4. Allegro, in BE min~—2. An- 
dante, in G maj.—3. Tempo di valse, 
in B min—4. Presto, in E min. © 
Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge- 
Taylor, as the widow of the author 
of the arrangement. R 25-28, Jan. 
PT, VIOZS: 63-66 


Shout the glad tidings; Christmas an- 
them, words by W. A. Muhlenberg, 
musie by A. Frey; mixed voices, 
organ ace. © Adolf Frey, Syracuse, 
N. Y., as the author of the music. 
R 17, Sept. 7, 1928. 67 


Show me the way to go home, babe; 
words by Archie Morrow, music by 
Wilford Herbert. © Ella Morrow, 
Baltimore, as the widow of the 
author. R 45972, Aug. 28, 1928. 68 


Song of the woodman; by Frank Lynes, 
op. 35; pf. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 45940, Aug. 6, 1928. 69 


Sorrows (The) of death; a Lenten 
motet, music by C. W. Coombs; ten. 
solo and chor. with organ ace. © 
C. Whitney Coombs, New York, as 
the author of the music. R 45918, 
July 28, 1928. 70 


Southern blossoms; waltzes, by Will 
Accooe; pf. © Arnold Accooe, Chi- 
cago, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 45989, Aug. 29, 1928. 71 


There were shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, words from St. Luke, music 
by Charles Vincent, arr. by G. B. 
Nevin; men’s voices, organ ace. © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author of the arrangement of music. 
R 16, Sept. 7, 1928. 72 


There were shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, words from St. Luke, music by 
W. R. Spence; organ ace. © Wil- 
liam R. Spence, Perth, Ontario, 
Canada, as the author of the music. 
R 19, Sept. 7, 1928. 73 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Mignon; opera in 3 acts and 5 
tableaux, libretto by Michel Carre 
and Jules Barbier, English version 
by T. Baker, music by Ambroise 
Thomas. © Theodore Baker, Leip- 
zig, as the author of the English 
version. R 32, July 28, 1928. 74 


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Those good old days gone by; words 
and music by H. Von Tilzer. © 
Harry Von Tilzer, New York, as 
the author. R 87, Aug. 27, 1928. 75 


Through the meadows; by Alfred Burg 
[pseud. of Frank Lynes] op. 40, no. 
1; pf. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 45986, Aug. 6, 1928. 76 


Tune, time and tone; outline of ten 
lessons in vocal music, by Benjamin 
S. Dise. (Jn Loyal and true) © 
B. S. Dise, Mohrsville, Pa., as the 
author. R11, Aug. 7, 1928. 17 


Twilight; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
47, no. 3; pf. duet. © Amy Marcy 
Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as 
the author. R 45943, Aug. 6, 1928. 

78 


Voice (A) that bids me come; words 
by S. G. Stone, music by Edgar A. 
Barrell; med. voice. © _ Louise 
Turner Barrell; New Bedford, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 15, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 79 


Waving pines; by Alfred Burg [pseud. 
of Frank Lynes] op. 40, no. 8; pf. 
© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 
45938, Aug. 6, 1928. 80 


Ways to catch a man; vocal selection 
from R. A. Barnet’s musical comedy 
Miss Simplicity, music by Harry 
Lawson MHeartz. © Robert A. 
Barnet, New York, as the author of 
the lyrics. R 45990, Sept. 5, 1928. — 

81 


When de jack-o’-lantern starts to walk 
about; words by Bob Cole and J. W. 
Johnson, music by Rosamond John- 
son [i. e. J. Rosamond Johnson] © 
James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson, both of New York, as 
one of the authors of the words and 
the author of the music. R 45909, 
Aug. 18, 1928. 82 


When Zacharias leads the band; words 
and music by Williams and Walker. 
© Lottie Williams, New York, as the 
widow of one of the authors. R 
45903, Aug. 18, 1928. 83 


While the convent bells were ringing: 
words by R. F. Roden, music by 
Max S. Witt. © Robt. F. Roden, 
New York, and Albert Witt, Murray 
Hill, N. Y., as the author of the 
words, and next of kin of the author 
of the music, who is not living. R 
45904, Aug. 18, 1928. 84 


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Whispering (The) wind; mazurka- 
caprice, by H. A. Wollenhaupt, op. 
38, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York, as 
the author of the editing. R 33, July 
28, 1928. 85 


Without a chaperon; vocal selection 
from R. A. Barnet’s musical comedy 
Miss Simplicity, music by Harry 
Lawson MHeartz. © Robert A. 


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pt. Il, BeSs Vs 23 


Barnet, New York, as the author of 
the lyrics. R 45992, Sept. 5, 1928. 
86 


You remind me sweeting; waltz sere- 
nade by Frederic Field Bullard; 1st., 
2d. and 3d. mands. and guit., in G. 
© Theodosia Vail Bullard, South 
Orleans, Mass., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 45987, June 29, 
1928. aot 


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Norich.—When the nationality of the composer is not specifically stated in the title 
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°"A carastia ’e ll’ uommene; versi e 
musica di F. Amodio; pf. © 1. 
‘ Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 740; 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 20404 


A Vheure de la priére; par Maurice 
Feese, Oo. Krance - orch., gyec pf. 
direction. © July 25, 1927; 1c. Aug. 
15; EH 669527; H. Benjamin, Paris. 

20405 


A Vheure du couchant (At sunset) ; 
piece mystique, par Alex. de Taeye, 
of Belgium; orch., avee pf. conduc- 

-teur. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 ec. 
Mar. 20; E 689262; Choudens, Paris. 

20406 


A la cour de Binao: le mpilalao; im- 
pressions Sakalaves, aus der Mada- 
gaskar-suite, de J. Landeroin, op. 
125, arr. par Ad. Gauwin, of France; 
orch., avec violino 1 direction et pf. 
direction. © July 25, 1927; 1c. Aug. 
15; E 669530; Benjamin, Paris. 

20407 


A la mort; cantique pour funerailles, 
auteur des paroles inconnu, musique 
par A. W. Cote; quatuor d’hommes ou 
quatuor mixte. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 102; Alphonse W. 
Cote, Auburn, Me. 20408 


A toi! love song, von Percy Elliott, arr. 
von Leo Artok, of Germany; salon- 
orch., mit pf. conductor u. violino 1 
direktion. © Oct. 15, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 
12; E—For. 324; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 20409 

Abide with me; hymn-anthem, words 
by Henry F. Lyte, music by Mark 
Andrews; mixed voices; organ acc. 


4to. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 18; 
—~ 699891; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 20410 


Abie’s Irish rose; music se. of original 
compositions and arrs. by J. S. Za- 
mecnik, and others. © Sept. 26, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 25; E 699725; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 20411 


Above the pines; by M. A. Reed; pf. 
© 1e. Oct. 16, 1928 ; E—U. S. unpub. 
760; Mary Augusta Reed, Eagle 
Rock, Calif. 20412 


Acqua (L’) corre alla borrana; Ignoto 
del XIV, musica di Barbara Giuran- 
na, of Italy. © Oct. 22, 1928; 1 c¢. 
Oct. 18; E For. 234; A. Forlivesi & 
c., Florence, Italy. 20413 


Across the sea; Hawaiian ballad, by 
Ray Kinney and David Burrows; arr, 
by J. Noble; pf. and ukulele ace. 
(In Johnny Noble’s collection of 
Hawaiian hulas and songs) © Sept. 
11, 1928; 2 c Sept. 17; E 699668 ; 
Johnny Noble, Honolulu. 20414 


Addio, la bella sora; Ignoto del XIV, 
musica di arbara Giuranna, of 
Italy. © Oct. 22, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 18; 
H—For. 235; A. Forlivesi & ¢c., Flor- 
ence, Italy. 20415 


Adeste fideles ; arr. for the young pian- 
ists by Carl Richter. © Oct. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 22; H—U. S. pub. 22; 
Bach music co., Boston. 20416 


Adieu amour; mélodie ou déclamation 
lyrique, paroles et musique de L. 
Duran; pour voix de femme. © 
Aug. 15, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1 ¢. Oct. 
17; E—U. S. pub. 65; Leo Duran, 
Lyon, France. 20417 


j Adios paloma incauta; letra y musica 
por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; 
E 1017; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

20418 


Adorable Dora; words and music by 
Archie Gottler, Sidney Clare and 
Maceo Pinkard; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 23, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 24; H— 
U. S. pub. 97; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 20419 


Adorable lady; words by Marvin Kip- 
pel, music by Eddie Ward. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 23, 
1928; H-—U. S. unpub. 515; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., New 
York. 20420 


Adrienne; by C. 8S. Baleom; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 123; 
Carroll S. Baleom, Lancaster, Mass. 

20421 


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20422 


pt. 11 1. Suwa 


After the clouds roll by; words and 
music by A. Gjesdahl, of Canada, 
domiciled at Vancouver, Wash. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 31, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 764; 
Andrew Gjesdahl, Vancouver, Wash. 

20422 


After the hunt; words and music by 
S. M. Babcock. [Words and melody 
only}? - © er Oct 247-1928 "hus: 
unpub. 552; Stella M. Babcock, Eliz- 
abeth, N. J. 20423 


After tonight ; words by Benee Russell, 
music by Vincent Rose. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 30, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 714; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

20424 


Ah! si mon moine voulait danser: Can- 
adian folklore, music arr. par Pierre 
Gautier, of Canada; 4 4 voix, sans 
acc. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 604; Charles Marchand, Mon- 
treal, Canada, 20425 


Air and Bourrée; by Michel Sciapiro ; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 5; E 699785; Harms, inc., New 
York. 20426 


Air brakes; a rhythm solo, by H. F. 
Reser; ten. banjo. ©:Oct. 15, 1928; 
2 ¢. Oct. 19; E 699915; Harry F. 
Reser, New York. 20427 


Al, Al, Al; song of victory, words and 
music by J. ER. Lucas, 4©. Oct... 3, 
1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 5; E—U. S. pub. 189; 
John F. Lucas, New York. 20428 


Al is the people’s pal; lyric by T. J. 
Kennedy, music by Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 19; 
E 699923 ; Thomas J. Kennedy, Pitts- 
burg. 20429 


Al’s a plain American; march, words 
by E. Hughes, music by James Ma- 
loney. Scranton, Pa., Hughes & Ma- 
loney. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 138; 
E 699866; Edward Hughes, Scran- 
ton, Pa. 20430 


Alabama jubilee; by Bill Helms [i. e. 
William Helms], arr. by Irene Spain. 
[Melody only] ©1c. May 31, 1928; 
HK 691977; Polk C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. 204381 


Alexander and his commander; words 
and music by Walter Wallace Smith. 


Aug. 6, 1928; 2 ¢,. Aug. 3; EB 
698827; Main garage, Johnstown, 
or ex 204382 


Alfred E. Smith for our next Presi- 
dent; words by M. Grimes, music by 


H.. A. Hummel. © 2%c) awa 
1928; KE 682321; Matilda Grimes, 
Cleveland. 20433 


Alfred E. Smith, the happy warrior; 
march, words by D. Bain, music by 
EK. A. Schulze. © Sept. 14, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 17; E 698894; Ernst A. 
Schulze, Evanston, Ill. and Donald 
Bain, Buffalo. 20434 


Alfred E. Smith, the man you'll ap- 
preciate; words. and music by Tom 
Romley and Jack Donahue. © Sept. 
20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 27: Gggse2 - 


Thomas Romley, Waltham, Mass., 
and John Donahue, Cambridge, 
Mass. 20435 


All alone, with only dreams; words 
by Irving Fien, music by G. Per- 
chick. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 660; George Perchick, Phila- 
delphia. ; 20436 


All day long; from Song of the sea, 
words by Arthur Wimperis, music 
by Eduard Kunneke, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Oct. 11, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 
12; E For. 393; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 20437 


All for you; fox-trot, by Egon Ed- 
wards, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
New York. [Melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 506; 
Refousse music pub. co., New York. 

20488 


All for you; lyrics and music by A. 
M. Rosenthal; pf. © 1-e. Oct. 10, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 126; Aaron 
Maurice Rosenthal, McKeesport, Pa. 

20439 


All hail the engineer; words by Her- 
bert Fisher Moore, music by Edwin 
Evans. [Blue-print] © 1 e. Oct. 6, 
1928; E U. 8S. unpub. 400; Engineers 
club musical assn., Philadelphia. 

20440 


All I want is a bungalow and you; 
words by E. W. Mancill, music by 
F. D. George. © 1c, Oct. 15, 1928; 
E U. 8. unpub. 275; Ethel Wayland 
Mancill and Frances D. George, 
Bartlesville, Okl. 20441 


All I want is ’ittle ootsey 00; words 
by Max Rutchik and Wes Frazer, 
music by Leonard Whiteup. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 21, 
1928; E 696428; M. F. L. produc- 
tions co., New York. 20442 


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no. 10, 1928 


20464 


All the boats are coming home; sacred, 
words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, mu- 
sic by G. C. Tullar; mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; 
BH U.S. pub. 94; Grant Colfax Tul- 
lar, New York. 20448 


All the world loves a melody; words 
and music by G. W. Schreiner. © 
1 ce. Oct. 3, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1109; Genevieve Whitlock Schreiner, 
Chicago. 20444 


All through the day; fox-trot, words 
and music by L. L. Yost. © 1. 
Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. 8S. unpub. 672; 
Leland L. Yost, San Antonio. 20445 


Almond eyes; lyric by M. Gibbs Lath- 
rop, music by A. Fenzel. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 27, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 711; 
Anna Fenzel, Cleveland and Gibbs 
Lathrop, Lakewood,: O. 20446 


Almora; danse espagnole, by Michel 
Sciapiro; violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 5; E 699784; Harms, 
ine., New York. 20447 


Aloha oe; adapted by Frank Ferera; 
pf., with ukulele arr. by May Sin- 
ghi Breen. (In Frank Ferera’s 
Hawaiian melodies) © Sept. 24, 
1924; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1928; E 698839; 
Forster music publisher, ine. Chi- 
cago. - 20448 


Alone in the world; waltz, words by 
EK. Fioravanti, music by William Van 
Beaver; pf. and ukulele acc. ©1e. 
Oct, 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 642; 


Emidio Fioravanti, Wenatchee, 
Wash. 20449 
Alouette; chanson populaire Cana- 


dienne, musique par Pierre Gautier, 
of Canada; solo et chceur 4 quatre 
voix égales. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. 605; Charles Mar- 
chand, Montreal, Canada. 20450 


Amaranth; words and music by M. 
Karly. ©1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1928; H—U. S. 
unpub. 624; Mary Early, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 20451 


Ambling along; by William Axt, orch. 
by Antonio E. Cafarella; orch., with 
pf. or organ conductor. © Oct. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 699994; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 20452 


Amelia Earthart [!]; words and mu- 
sic by A. Andreasen. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U. S, unpub. 234; Agnes Andrea- 
sen, Howard Beach, L. I., N. Y. 

20453 


America ; epic rhapsody in 8 parts, by 
Ernest Bloch; orch. se. © Oct. 10, 
1928; 2 c« Oct. 26; E—U. S. Pub. 
148; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

20454 


America ; national anthem, words and 
music by E. Florence. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e Oct. 1, 1928; 
E 1050; BH. Florence, Monterey, Calif. 

20455 


America my own; march of patriotism, 
words and music by Sam Mitchell 
[i. e. S. S. Mitchell, jr.] © 1c. 
Aug. 4, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 243; 


Samuel S. Mitchell, jr., Stevens 
Point, Wis. 20456 
America the beautiful; words by 


Katharine Lee Bates, music by M. 
H. Carroll. Boston,New York,— 
Chicago, White-Smith music pub. co. 
© ‘Oct. 17,1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 19; BU. S. 
pub. 46; Mareus H. Carroll, Saugus, 
Mass. 20457 


Amor di Inditos; letra y musica por 
I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; didlogo y canto. ©1c. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E 1016; Ignacio M. 
Valle, Chicago. 20458 


Amor traicionero; tango, par L. M. 
Ferreté, of France; pf. conducteur. 
© Sept. 20, 1928; 1 ec Oct. 12; B 
For. 340; L. M. Ferreté, Paris. 

20459 


Amore in primavera; versi di G. Abi- 
ta, musica di Tom Yannello, of Italy, 
domiciled at Paterson, N. J. [Words 
and melody only] © Sept. 1, 1928; 
2 ce. Sept. 25; E 698882; Giuseppe 
Abita, Paterson. 20460 


Amore lontano; mazurka, by M. Ro- 
magnoli; violin. 1 e. Oct. 5, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 20; Mario Ro- 
magnoli, Philadelphia. 20461 


Amour (L’) vainqueur; paroles de L. 
Duran, musique de Maurice Lafarge. 
© July 1, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1 «. 
Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 71; Léo Du- 
ran. Lyon, France. 20462 


Amours (Les) ; bourrée 4 chanter, mu- 
sique par Mario Versepuy,*of France. 


@imSept. 20) 1928 eG hiwOckn 2 ; 
E For. 371; Heugel, Paris. 20463 
And I saw a new heaven; anthem, 


words from Revelations, music by 
Edgar L. Bainton, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices, organ acc. 4to. 
Oct. 30, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 30; H-For. 
497; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
20464 


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pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Andante from the first symphony; by 
Basile Kalinnikow, arr. by Jan Vi- 
tolin, of Latvia, domiciled at New 
York; orch., with pf. conductor. © 


Met.= (11; 1928s" (2 a; 1Oeeealt 
699880; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
rf 20465 


Andante religioso; by R. Huntington 
Woodman; violin, cello, harp and 


organ. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 ¢ Sept. 
8; HE 699292; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 20466 
Angela mia; lyric by Lew Pollack, 


Italian lyrics by Maria Perroeato, 
music by Erno Rapée; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © April 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
6; E 699700; DeSylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 20467 


Angelina; musical reading, poem by 
Paul Laurence Dunbar, musical set- 
ting by Frieda Peycke. © Sept. 28, 
1928 ".2C. Oct 1 SH GO9Ga2. be IS. 


Denison & co., Chicago. 20468 
Angels’ (The) Christmas message; 
carol-anthem, words by Frank J. 


Bonnelle, music by Philip: Greely ; 
men’s voices, organ ace. 4to. 
Oct3) 1928 3° 2'¢. Ceti > Hy GI9760 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadeiphia. 
20468 


Angels meet me at the cross roads: 
words and music by B. Miller and 
W. P. Martin. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Sept. 15, 1928; EU. S. 
unpub. 1077; Bob Miller, New York. 

20470 

Another kiss; words and music by Vic- 
tor L. Schertzinger; high voice. © 
1. Oct. Ang A1928 5 2 US. aRpub: 
406; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

20471 


Another kiss; words and music by 
Victor L. Schertzinger. 1. High voice, 
in Hh 2 “Low, voice, in BD. © Oct. 
20, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 19; E 699975 ; 
Oliver Ditscn e¢o., Boston. 20472 


A’now, a’now, a’now, I’m all alone; 
written and composed by Gerald 
Steyn, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Keech. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Sept. 25, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E—For. 481; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

20473 


Answer (The) ; unison song, words by 
Irene Gass, music by George Rath- 
bone, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
30, 1928; 1 ¢c. Oct. 830; E—For. 503; 
Novello & co., ltd., Lundon. 20474 


Answer (The) to the prisoner’s song; 
words by A. ©. Phillips, musie by 
Daniel H. Wilson. © 1 ©. Oct. 10, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 158; Amy Car- 
son Phillips, Marshfield, Or. 20475 


Antoine et Cléopaitre; poéme de José 
Maria de Heredia, musique de Axel 
Raoul Wachtmeister, of Sweden. © 
Sept. 20, 1928 ; aver Oct. 42228 Bor. 
375; Heugel, Paris. 20476 


Any where I don’t care papa; blues, 
words by Walter Gladden and Clif- 
ford Madison, music by R. D. Walk- 
er. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 1011; Rufus 
Dunlocke Waiker, Charlestown, 
Mass. 20477 


Anywhere with you; lyric by A. Rem- 
sen, music by G. Dilworth. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 1, 
1928; E 704333; George Dilworth 
and Alice Remsen, New York. 

; 20478 


Apagoitefsis; cardia mou min mare- 
nesse, waltz by N. Kokinos, arr. by 
I. Skizas, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; Hawaiian guit. ©1ce. Feb. 3, 
1928; -E 681741; Ierotheo Skizas, 
New York. 20479 


Apple blossom time in old Virginia; 
words and music by B. L. S. Cupp, 
arr. by Elizabeth Kelly. © 1 ec. 
Aug... 27,,. 1928 ;. HU. Saunpeb. las ; 
Bessie Lee Smith Cupp, Montgom- 
ery, W. Va. 20480 


Apple sauce; words and music by I. 
Beasley; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 18, 1928; 
E U. 8. unpub. 370; Irene Beasley, 
Memphis, Tenn. 20481 


Appuntamento (L’); mazurka, by G. 
Gioviale. [Melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 375; 
S. Riceardi, New York. 20482 


Aquile d'Italia; marcia, di Amilcare 
Pennati Malvezzi, istrumentazione di 
Guidd Papini, both of Italy; banda. 
Partitura e parti. © Aug. 13, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 21; E 6; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 20483 


Arabesque in blue; by Domenico Sa- 
vino; pf. © Oct. 12, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
15; E 698908; Robbins music corp.,’ 
New York. 20484 

Are you mine or was it only a dream 3. 
fox trot, by A. E. Mailoff, of Arme- 
nia, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
628; Armand E. Mailoff, New York. 

20485. 


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no. 10,1928 - 


Are you smiling; words and music by 
Hector MacCarthy, arr. by Harry T. 
Burleigh; male voices. 4to. © Oct. 
4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 5; E 699804; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 20486 


Are you with the one you love tonight? 
words by R. Manning, music by R. 
Manning and Marguerite Jaeger. © 
Peer eicis ss, Fo25 5k U.S, unpub. 
403 ; Ralph Manning, St. Louis. 

20487 


Arkansaw; southern oddity, by Fred 
Heltman, arr. by Zarh Myron Bick- 
ford; 1 or 2 ten. banjos with pf., and 
ten. banjo chord ace. © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 c«. Oct. 17; E 698946; Fred 
Heltman co., Cleveland. 20488 


Around the throne of God; anthem, 
words by J. M. Neale, music by 
George Henry Day; mixed voices, 
sop. and ten. solos; organ ace. 
Mar: 41, 9927 ;°2' ¢. Oct. 20, 1928; EH 
U.S, pub. 5; H. W. Gray co:, New 
York. 20489 


As blooms the rose; Christmas anthem, 
words by J. Sebastian Matthews, 
music by H. Alexander Matthews 
and J. S. Matthews; sop. solo and 
eho. of mixed voices, with organ 


ace. 4to. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
20; E 699958: Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 20490 


AS you were; march, words and music 
by E. W. Ehrlich, arr. by Harry P. 
Guy; pf. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1928; EB 
U. S. unpub. 39; Edward William 
Ehrlich, Detroit. 20491 


As you were; words and music by Ger- 
trude Heinmiller, Francis Casey and 
Harry Alexander, with arr. for male 
quartette; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Anthony J. Franchini. © Oct. 
20, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 20; E 699999; 
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inec., New 
York. 20492 


Ascher’s program Series for junior or- 
chestras; selected and arr. by Wil- 
liam Strasser, of Czechoslovakia, 
domiciled at New York; orch. with 
pf. conductor. v. 1, nos. 1-16. 4to. 
© Sept. 10, 1928; 2 e. Sept. 17; E 
698524 ; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 

20493 


Aspirations of divine love; words by 
Santa Maria institute, music by Sis- 
ter Florian. 4to. © Oct. 25, 1928; 
2 c. and aff. Oct. 29; AO 1687; Santa 
Maria institute, Cincinnati. 20494 


20506 


At dusk, when I’m with you; words 
and music by G. L. Colonna. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 8, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 79; Gerard 
Louis Colonna, Boston. 20495 


At the royal court; gavotte, by Lucina 
Jewell; pf. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 10; E 698867 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 20496 


Au matin das la campagne; par Mau- 
rice Pesse, of France; orch., avec pf. 
direction. 4to. © July 25, 1927; 1c. 
Aug. 15; E 669522; H. Benjamin, 
Paris. 20497 


Auf einem kaktus wiichst doch keine 
pflaume; text von Artur Rebner, 
musik von Otto Stransky, of Ger- 
many. © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 1; 
E—For. 98; Drei masken verlag, A. 
G., Berlin. 20498 


Auf nach Koln! junges blut, frischer 
mut; marsch des turner, von E. 
Wardner, of Germany. 1. Orch., mit 
pf.-direktion, arr. von Willy Geisler, 
of Germany. 4to.—2. Pf. © May 
25, 1928; 1 c. each June 30; E—For. 
302). .304; —-Fritz'’ Schuberth)jr., 
Leipzig. 20499, 20500 


Auto-riding ; 2 pt. cho., text and music 
by Paul Bliss; sop. and alto. 4to. 
© Oct. 2, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 5; E 699715; 
Raymond A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 

20501 


Autumn leaves; melody for the left 
hand alone, by Enrico Mineo, of 
ltaly;.pf. © Sept.; 17,.1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 24; E 698782; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 20502 


Autumn (An) serenade; by A. Fer- 
raris, of Great Britain; pf., with vio- 
lin and cello ace. © Oct. 16, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 24; E—For. 496; Cecil Len- 
nox, Itd., London. 20503 


Autumn sunset in the canyon; 3 pt. 
song, words by Mona Modini Wood, 
music by Elinor Remick Warren; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; E U. S. pub. 84; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 20504 


Autumns of yesteryear; poem by Alex- 
ander Block, English text by I. G.. 


music by Nicolas Slonimsky. © 
Sept. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 22; E 


698989; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 20505 
Avalon town; lyrics by Grant Clarke, 
music by Nacio Herb Brown: pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 1, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 6; E 699713 ; Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. 20506 


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20507 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Ave Maria; angelic salutation. music 
by A. G. Pekin: high voice. © Sept. 
19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 698790; 
Anna G. Pekin, Chicago. 20507 


Avenger’s (The) dream; words by F. 
Ossowski, music by David Reed. © 

1 ¢. Oct. 19,: 1928; EU. -S. unpub. 
412; Frank Ossowski, Sturgis, S. D. 
20508 

Aviator; words and music by A. R. 
Schreiner. [Words and melody only] 
©1c. Oct. 24, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 
557: Andrew Randolph Schreiner, 
Alexandria, Va. 20509: 


Azucena; letra y musica por Jesus A. 
Ramirez, of Mexico. domiciled at 
New York. S8vo. [Photostatl © 
June 1, 1928; 2c. June 11; E 693860; 
Lorenzo Barcelata, New York, and 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 20510 


B-a-b-e and a dozen other clef spell- 
ing songs; words and music by Mar- 
cus Dods, of Great Britain; with 
a prologue set to music by Walford 
Davies. Glasgow, Aird :«& Coghill, 
ltd. © Pee, 10. 1927; 1 ec. July 3, 
1928: E—For. 414; Marcus Dods, 
Glasgow. 20511 


Babe of Bethlehem; words by Helen 
Redington, music by Horace John- 
son: mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1928: 2 c. Oct. 9: E 698976; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., inc., New York. 20512 


Baby (The) and the crocodile: words 
and music by EF. W. Spencer. © 
1 & Oct. 5, 1928: HU. S. unpub. 31: 
F. W. Spencer, New York. 20513 


Baby (The) on the door step: words 
by Frank Luther, musie by C. J. 
Robison. [Words and melody onlv] 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1928: EU. S. unnub. 
446: Carson J. Robison, New York. 

20514 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Chaconne; 
2d violin accompaniment by D. Rob- 
inson. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 1928; H— 
TU. S. unpub. 661; David Robinson, 
New York. 20515 


-Christian contentment; O my 
soul, why dost thou grieve, words 
by Paul Gerhardt, tr. by John Kel- 
ley, melody from the year 1736, arr. 
according to the setting by Johann 
Sebastian Bach,—Trust the Lord, my 
soul; words by Friedrich Rider, tr. 
by J. C. Graham, melody by César 
Malan [and] God wills it so; words 
anon., music from spiritual folk 
song, copyright is based upon new 
matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher name- 


ly, his interpretation represented in 
the legible notation thereof con- 
tained in the copies filed: male 
voices a capella. 4to. © July 7, 
1928; 2 ce. Oct. 3; E 699573; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 20516 


—— My faith is still secure; words by 
J. H. Tili, English rendering, J. C. 
Graham, music by J. S. Bach, [and] 
Faith ; what-e’er my God ordains is 
right, words by S. Rodigast, music 
from Nutirnberger gesangbuch, copy- 
right is based upon new matter of 
Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the leg- 
ible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed; male voices a ea- 
pella. 4to. © July 7, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 3; E 699566; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 20517 


—O friend of souls, how well is me 
[and] Peace, give ear; words by 
Heinrich Elmenhorst, tr. by James 
C. Graham, music by Joh. Wolfgang 
Franck, copyright is based upon new 
matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely 
his interpretation represented in the 
legible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed; male voices a ¢ca- 


pela. 4to. © July 7, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 3; E 699574; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 20518 

Prelude and fugue; from The 


well-tempered clavier, rev. ed. with 
fingering, phrasing, pedaling, gen- 
eral information, and instructive an- 
notation on interpretation by Gott- 
fried Galston, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at St. Louis; pf. bk. 1, nos. 
1, 2:4, 5. ©. Oats dy) 1O28 eae wd. 
aff. Oct. 4; A 1055778—-1055781 ; Art 
publication society, St. Louis. 
20519-20522 


Three-part invention in E; gen- 
eral instructions including preface, 
tempo, dynamic shading, phrasing 
and other copyrightable matter by 
Gottfried Galston, of Germany. dom- 
iciled at St. Louis; pf. no. 6. © 
Sept. 29, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 3; 
A 1055783; Art publication society, 
St. Louis. 20523 


Three-part invention in E minor ; 
general instructions including pref- 
ace, tempo, shading, phrasing and 
other copyrightable matter by Gott- 
fried Galston, of Germany, domiciled 
at St. Louis; pf.) ne. 7%, “©. Sept. 
29, 1928; 2 c. and, aff. Oct. 3; A 
1055784; Art publication society, St. 
Louis. 20524 


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no. 10, 1928 


Three-part invention in F minor; 
general instructions including pref- 
ace, tempo, shading, phrasing and 
other copyrightable matter by Gott- 
fried Galston, of Germany, domiciled 
at St. Louis;. pf. no. 9. © _ Sept. 
toes. 2 ¢ and afi. Oct. 'S; A 
1055785 ; Art publication society, St. 
Louis. 20525 


Three-part invention in G minor; 
general instructions including pref- 
ace, tempo, shading, phrasing and 
other copyrightable matter by Gott- 
fried Calston, of Germany, domiciled 
at St. Louis; pf. no. 11. © Sept. 
29, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 3; A 


1055786; Art publication society, St. 
Louis. 20526 
Two-part invention in G; general 


instructions including preface, tem- 
po, shading, phrasing and other 
copyrightable matter by Gottfried 
Galston, of Germany, domiciled at 
St. Louis; pf. no. 10. © Sept. 29, 
1928; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 3; A 1055782 ; 
Art publication society, St. Louis. 
20527 
Baci (1) degli angeli; valzer, di Gio- 
vanni Tarditi, of Italy ; piccola orch., 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 29, 
PPaiseiee. Oct.«2; H For.-10vs, G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 20528 


Back in memory’s garden; words by 
HH. W. Mancill,. music by, .F.., D. 
George. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E 
U. 8S. unpub. 276; Ethel Wayland 
Mancill and Frances D. George, 
Bartlesville, Okl. 20529 


Back there on that lonely shore; words 
and, fuisic - by ., E.. ,L... , Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 707; 
Mages ee ohnson, Rosemount, Minn. 

20530 


Back to California; words and music 
by 'T. E. Dawkins, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. Oct. 
aw 19263. Hew. S.,.unpub. 1093; 
Thomas E. Dawkins, New York. 

20531 


Back to you: lyric by J. Will Callahan, 
music by Frank H. Grey. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 10, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 107; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

20532 


Bad girl; fox-trot, lyric and music by 
Marguerite De Vine. ©1e. Oct. 1, 
1928; E.U. S.. unpub. 179;. Mar- 
guerite De Vine Jewkes, New York. 

20533 


20544 


Bad girl; waltz-ballad, words and mu- 
sic by Merrill D. Doyle and L. L. 
Yost. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 673; Leland L. Yost, San An- 
tonio. 20534 


Bad girl; words by N. T. Winters, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 ec. Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
704; N. T. Winters, Portland, Or. 

20535 


Bad kid; lyrics -and music by J. C. 
Lewis, jr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
115. James C. Lewis, jr., New York. 

20536 


Bailando me amaneci6é; cancién Mexi- 
caha, palabra e musica por J. Y. 
Perches; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © 
Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 12; E 699861; 
Jesus Y. Perches, Los Angeles. 

20537 


Bailiff’s (The) daughter of Islington; 
words anon., music arr. by Healey 
Willan, of Canada. © Sept. 21, 
1928 ; i ey Sept, Le: hr hor, 150: 
Frederick Harris co., London. 20538 


Bal (Le) chez Boulé; Canadian folk- 
lore, music arr. par Pierre Gautier, 
of Canada; 4 4 voix, sans ace. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
606; Charles Marchand, Montreal, 
Canada. 20539 


Ballad of a New York child; lyrie and 
music by H. Robinson. © June 20, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 80; E 699555; Hol- 
land Robinson, New York. 20540 


Ballet in the garden; by L. Leslie 
Loth; pf. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 10; E 698868; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 20541 


Baltimore belle; words and music by 
R. Wragg. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 593 ; Russell Wragg, 
New York. 20542 


Bananas are coming back again; 
words and music by Thos. McGhee 
and James Walsh, both of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 2, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 3; 
EK For. 177; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 20543 


Banjo eyes, don’t baby eye me; fox- 
trot, words by W. Nawracaj, music 
by Jimmy Kin. © 1 ¢. Sept. 26, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 182; Walter 
Nawracaj, Chicago. 20544 


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20545 


Barbara Allen; words anon., music 
arr. by Healey Willan, of Canada. 
©) Sept."‘21,. 19287; 4"e {Sept iy 5 
For. 151; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don. 20545 


Barbary nights; words by Raymond 
Klages, music by Jesse Greer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 3, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1131; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 20546 


Barber’s blues; words and music by 
F. Marvin. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1928; H— 
U. 8S. unpub. 618; Frankie Marvin, 
New York. | 20547 

Barearolle; par Roger Branga, of 

. France; pf. © Aug. 25, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 1; E For. 82; Durand et cie., 


Paris. 20548 
Barcelata (Lorenzo) Una cancion; 
letra por H. M. Cortazar, musica 


por L. Barcelata, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. S8vo. [Pho- 
tostat] © June 1, 1928; 2 e«. June 
11; E 693872; Dionisio Acosta, Los 
Angeles, and Lorenzo ° Barcelata, 
New York. 20549 


Barge afloat; by Maurice Besly, of 
Great Britain, op. 34, no. 1; pf. 
Sept. 25, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 20; H—For. 
467; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 


20550 

Baron (Maurice) Pastorale; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor and 
1st violin conductor. New York, 


Irving Berlin standard music corp. 
4to., : Oa, Oet.n dy 1928 2 2ne8 Oct: 4 ; 
E 699679; M. Baron, Great Neck, 
ey TDN 20551 


Baron Rudiger; words by Albert Gor- 
ton Greene, music by Franz C. Born- 
schein; male voices and bar. solo. 
4to. © Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 25; 
H—Uy' Ss: pubs 18165C.2C., Birchard 
& co., Boston. 20552 

Basses & chants donnés aux concours 
des classes d’harmonie; par Ray- 
mond Pech, et al, of France. Année 
1928:) Ato. ,OpSepin 20; LO28 2040. 
Oct. 12; E For. 367; Heugel, Paris. 

20553 

Bataille aérienne; par Ch. Pons et P. 

Fosse, both of France; orch., avec 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 
1928; 1 e@., ‘Oct. 425) Be Horsse2 ; 
Choudens, Paris. 20554 


Be good, be good to mother; words by 
A. D’ Alberti, music by Chester Es- 
cher; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 
1928 ; E—U. S. unpub. 545; Anthony 
D’ Alberti, Chicago. 20555 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


Beacon (The) of old Broadway ; words 
and music by Max Rich, arr. by W. 
C. Lindemann; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©. Oct.’ 23, ‘1928 2°. "Oct. 24> Hb 
U. 8S. pub. 98; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 20556 


Beale st. blues; by W. C. Handy, arr. 
by Joe Tarto; ten. banjo with pf. acc. 
©. Oct. 11, 1928: 2 ¢: Oct. 63.B-—U. 
S. pub. 237; Alfred & co., New York. 

20557 

Beau (Le) voyage; par Maurice Pesse, 
of France; orch., avec pf. direction. 
4to. © July 25, 1927; 1 e. Aug. 15; 
EK 669523; H. Benjamin, Paris. 

20558 


Beautiful Saviour; from the Fields 
hymn book, tr. by J. A. Seiss, melody 
recorded 1677,—Praise to God ; words 
by C. F. Gellert, music by Ludwig 
van Beethoven [and] To Thee, O 
Lord, will I sing praises; words by 
Barthol. Crasselius, music by Jo- 
hann Sebastian Bach, copyright is 
based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher namely, his interpreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed; male voices a capella. 4to. 


©. July 7, (1928392 ee 3: 
699567; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 20559 


Because we met; words and music by 
B. Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 1928; HRe—U:- S. 
unpub. 1076; Bob Miller, New York. 

20560 


Because you're beautiful; from Three 
cheers, words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson, arr. by Joseph M. Weiss; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 13, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 15; E 698924; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

20561 

Beck (Conrad) Zwei tanzstiicke ; von C. 
Beck, of Switzerland; pf. 1. Bos- 
ton.—2. Foxtrot. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 12; H—For. 332; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz. 20562 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Let the 
words of my mouth; short anthem 
or response, words from Psalm 19, 
music by Beethoven, arr. by Frank 
EH. Ward; mixed voices, with ten. 
or sop. solo, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 
5, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 5; HE 699685; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 20563 

Rondino; von Fritz Kreisler, tiber 

ein thema von L. van Beethoven, arr. 

von Leo Artok, of Germany; salon: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


orch. mit pf. conductor. © Sept. 15, 
1928; 1 ce. Sept. 24; E For. 296; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 20564 


Before the paling of the stars; Christ- 
mas carol, words by Christina Ros- 
setti, music by Godfrey Sampson, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 22; E 398; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 20565 


Before the sun arrises[!]; words and 
music by A. Bernhardt. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 18, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 379; Antoinette 
Bernhardt, Wallace, Mich. 20566 


Beginners’ (The) choir number three; 
a collection of easy anthems and 
songs for young people’s, beginners’, 
and temporary choirs, by Lorenz 
pub. co. 4to. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Sept. 29; A 1056856; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 20567 


Behold, O God our shield; words from 
Psalm 84, music by Gertrude Hol- 
land Vaughn, arr. by I. M. Happy; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 654; Ina Mae 
Happy, Mayfield, Ky. 20568 


Beitrige zur methodik des studiums 
der diatonischen modulation; von E. 
Markees, of Switzerland. Leipzig- 
Zurich, Verlag Gebrtider Hug & co. 
nee Teor ts 1926-1 ce. July, 2: 
1928 ; A—Foreign 39585; Ernst Mar- 
kees, Basel, Switzerland. 20569 


Beils (The) ; prelude in C sharp minor, 
chorus, words by- Gilbert Pureell, 
music by Rachmaninoff, arr. by Rich- 
ard Kountz; sop., alto and bar. 4to. 
Gwesio, 1928):..2. &. Oct.;:20:..E 
699934; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20570 


Bells of Christmas; anthem, words 
and music by H. H. Dickey; mixed 
voices; pf. or organ ace. @1¢. Oct. 
22, 1928; E U.S. unpub. 467; Hattie 
Huffington Dickey, Rosedale, Miss. 

20571 


Bells of Noél; Christmas vignette, 
words after Gautier,. by David P. 
Gilmore, music by M. Schloss, arr. 
by Howard D. McKinney; with vio- 
lin ad lib. 4to. 1. Sop. 1, 2 and 
alto.—2. Sop. and alto. © Oct. 9, 
1928; 2 c. each Oct. 11; E 699806, 
699807 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

20572, 20573 


Beloved One; words and music by H. 
Hilpert. © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 1928; E 
U. 8S. unpub. 300; Harriet Hilpert, 
Los Angeles. 20574 


20585 

Ben venuta; mazurka, by S. Petrini; | 
pt: © Ie,’ Oct 25, 1928° bw S. 
unpub. 575; Silvio Petrini, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 20575 


Bendix (Theodor) Prelude; pf. 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 17; E 698935 ; 
Theodor Bendix, Los Angeles. 20576 


Benedicite ; shortened form, music by 
P. D. De Coster; mixed voices, or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 12; H 698846; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 20577 


Benedicite, omnia opera Domini; music 
by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 121; 
mixed voices; organ acc. 4to. © 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 18; E 699904 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

20578 


Benedictus es Dominie [!]; composed 
and arr. by F. G. Albert ; male voices. 
4to. © Sept. 27, 1928; 2c. Sept. 29; 
E 698815; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park, Ne ade 20579 


Berceuse; by York Bowen, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Sept. 12, 1928; 1 e. 
Sept. 10; E For. 220; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 20580 


Bertha; fox-trot, words by T. Elmore 
and H. H. Bausman, music by S. 
Zamrzla. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1928: B 
U. S. unpub. 469; Ted Elmore, Hd- 
“ward H. Bausman and Steve Zamrz- 
la, Baltimore. 20581 


Beside a dreamy lagoon; words by Sid 
Silvers and John Whedon, music by 
Louis Silvers. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 12; E 698889; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 20582 


Besly (Maurice) Three little fairy 
songs; duets or two-part songs, 
words by J. L. Crommelin Brown, 
music arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain. 4to. 1. The fairy 
children. [2 others] © Sept. 7, 
1928: 1 ¢ Oct. 9; E—For. 487; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 20583 


Bethlehem echoes; Christmas cantata, 
words by Charles S. Poling, music 
by Charles E. Braun; soli, cho. and 
organ. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 4: E 698893; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 20584 


Beyond the stars I see; hymn, words 
by Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
Frederic F. Helmer: mixed vioces. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music co. 
4to. © Sept. 22, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 1; 
E 698986; Oliver M. Edwards, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 20585 


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20586 


Biancuccia; mazurka, by G. Gioviale. 
[Melody only] ©1e. Oct. 18, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 374; S. Riccardi, New 
York. 20586 


Bianka, ach Bianka, fahr’ nicht nach 
Casablanka; slow-fox, text von 
Ernst Neubach und Friedrich 
Sechwarz, musik von Hermann 
Krome, of Germany. © Oct. 5, 1928; 
1 @ Oct. 22; EH—For. 423; Drei 
masken verlag, a.g., Berlin. 20587 


Bid me to live; words by Robert Her- 
rick, music by Iorwerth W. Prosser; 
male voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 17; E 698948; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 20588 


Biedda cuomu gigghia ruosa; versi e 
musica di A. Capolingua. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «e. Sept. 17, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1063; Antonio 
Capolingua, Philadelphia. - 20589 


Big fat mamma; words and music by 
Bob Miller and Joe Hoover, op. 1, no. 
1, arr. by J. Russel Robinson ;, pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 27, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 28; E 698760; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

20590 


Bill, the buccaneer; words and music 
by Manville Brooke, of Great Brit- 
ain; in KF. © Sept. 17, 1928; 1c. 
Sept. 12; E For. 221; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd., London. 20591 


Billie; selection from the musical com- 
edy, by George M. Cohan, arr. by 
George J. Trinkaus; pf. © Oct. 8, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 11; HE 699876; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 20592 


Billie; waltz, from the musical play, 
lyrics and music by George M. Co- 
han, arr. by Frank Skinner; dance 
orch. 4to. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 1; E 699660; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 20593 


Bionda (La); by N. Giovannini; pf.’ 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
314; Nello Giovannini, Chicago. 

20594 


Bird (P. Douglas) Three evangelistic 
hymns; words and music by P. D. 


Bird. 4to. 1. Where are you going 
to hide? [2 others.] San Diego, 
Calif., Galilean press. © May 25, 


1928; 2 c. June 11; Hi 699556; P. 
Douglas Bird, San Diego, Calif. 
20595 


Bird of blue; words and music by C. 
Dawn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 15, 1928; BE U. S. unpub. 
285; Charlo Dawn, Joliet, Ill. 20596 


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Birthnight of the Babe; trio, music by 
Charlene B. Underwood; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 18; E 699905;) Arthur) P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 20597 


Bizet (Georges) Fireflies; avec le 
garde montante, three-pt. cho. from 
Carmen, words by Gilbert Purcell, 
music arr. by Richard Kountz; fe- 
male voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 20; E 699940; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. | 20598 


Habanera ; from Carmen, arr. and 
simplified by P. Wolf; violin. [Cover 
title:—Habanera and march] © 
Oct. 1, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 11; E 698824; 
Paul Wolf, Brooklyn. 20599 


Black eyes, dark eyes; concert tran- 
scription, by Harry MHorlick and 
Gregory Stone, arr. by M. L. Lake; 
full band with sole B flat trumpet 
or cornet conductor. 4to. © Aug. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; EH 699586; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 20600 


Bloody war; words by A. A. Treadway, 


music by J. F. Yates. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 3, 1928; 
EU. S. unpub. 19062 Albert A. 


Treadway and:James F. Yates, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 20601 


Blossoms that bloom in the moonlight; 
from Blossoms, words and music by 
Ben Black and James Dietrich; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 10, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 18; E 698886; Famous mu- 
sic corp., New York. 20602 


Blue (The) book of favorite songs; 
The golden book of favorite songs 
and The gray book of favorite songs, 
compiled and ed. by John W. Beat- 
tie, William Breach, and others, com- 
bined with a suppl. arr. by Walter 
Goodell. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1928; 2 c. 
and aff. Sept. 1; A 1054067; Hall & 
McCreary co., Chicago. 20603 


Blue buddies blues; words and music 
by Willie Jones and J. M. Williams. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 691; State 
street music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

20604 


Blue eyes why are you sad; words by 
G. Merath, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 31, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 769; 
Gladys Merath, Milwaukee. 20605 


Blue Hawaii; words and music by 
Abel Baer, Irving Caesar and Ira 
Schuster. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1928; E 1023; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 20606 


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Blue land; jazz fantasy, by D. Robin- 
sen; pf. sc.. ©.1.c.. Oct. 6, 1928; H 
U. S. unpub. 50; David Robinson, 
New York. 20607 


Blue moon-blue moon; words by V. 
Reid, music by Robt. H. Brennen. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E 1053; Viola Reid, 
Beulah, Kans. 20608 


Blue streak; by Merle Johnston; H 
flat alto saxophone, with pf. acc. 
Oct. 8, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; E 699795; 
Robbins music corp., New_York. 

20609 


Blue yodel no. 3; words and music by 
Jimmie Rodgers; pf. acc. with uku- 
lele or banjulele banjo. © Oct. 13, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 15; E 698902; United 
pub. co., New York. 20610 


Blueland ; 2d arrangement, by D. Rob- 
inson; pf. sc. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 662; David Robin- 
son, New York. 20611 


Boast not thyself of tomorrow; words 
by C. H. Frye, music by Mrs. K. G. 
Jerome. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 83; Charles H. Frye, Los 
Angeles. 20612 


Boat song; 3 pt. cho., words by Hstelle 
Clark, music by Palmer Clark; sop., 
alto and bass. 4to. © Sept. 14, 
1928; 2 ce. Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 
231; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

: 20613 

Bob Murphy; by Charlie B. Watkins, 
arr. by Irene Spain. [Melody only] 
© 1c. May 31, 1928; E 691970; 
Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 20614 


Bohemio; letra y musica por L. Bar- 
celata, of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] © 
June 1, 1928; 2 e¢«. June 11; HB 
693864; Dionisio Acosta, Los Ange- 
les, and Lorenzo Barcelata, New 
York. 20615 


Bon soir—cherie; lyric by Dorothy 
Fields, music by Jimmy McHugh; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by M. 
Kalua. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 
8; E 699745; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 20616 


Bone orchard blues; words and music 
by Ida Cox. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 494; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 20617 


Bonzo’s stelldichein; intermezzo, mu- 
sik von Hermann Krome, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Fred Ralph [pseud. 
of Hermann Krome]; salon orch., 


21229—29-——2 


20629 


mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Sept. 17, 

1928; 1 e. Oct. 22; EH—For. 422; 

Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
20618 


Bourrée; by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin, with pf. acc. © 
Oct. 16, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 22; EH For. 
406; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

20619 


Bow down to Washington; university 
of Washington prize song, words and 
music by Lester J. Wilson. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 12;_ EH 699977; 
West coast music publishers, Se- 
attle. 20620 


— words and music by Lester J. Wil- 
son. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; 
EK 699554; West coast music pub- 
lishers, Seattle. 20621 


Boy scouts patrol; by Walter Rolfe; 
pf. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 18; 
E 698934; Hatch music co., Boston. 

: 20622 


Bozo; words and music by EH. S. Hite. 
[Photostat] © 1. Oct. 24, 1928; 
EH—U. S. unpub. 542; Edward Spald- 
ing Hite, Chicago. 20623 


Brahms (Johannes) Ah! that thou 
might e’er be mine; Sapphische ode, 
chorus, words by Gilbert Purcell, 
music arr. by Richard Kountz; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 20; E 699936; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 20624 


The little sandman; arr. by Chan- 
ping Lefebvre; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 29; 
E 698799; G. Ricordi & co., ine, 
New York. 20625 


— — Lullaby; arr. by Cyril Monk, of 
Australia; ist and 2d violin and pf. 
© June 11, 1928; 1 « July 23; BH 
For, 118: W. H. Paling. .& co:,, lud., 
Sydney. 20626 


— Sonata; by J. Brahms, op. 78, 
100 and 108, violin pt. ed. by Carl 
Flesch, pf. pt. ed. by Arthur Schna- 
bel, of Germany. Copyright is based 
upon new matter of Carl Flesch and 
Arthur Schnabel namely their inter- 
pretation represented in the legible 
notation thereof contained in the 
copies filed. no. 1 in G.—no. 2 in 
A.—no.,3 in. D, minor. 7 @, July 12, 
1928; 2 c. each Oct. 3; E 699579- 
699581; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 20627-20629 


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20630 


Braila; zeibekiko, words and music 
by N. Tsopanakis, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Greek text] 
©1c. Oct. 20, 1928; E—U. S. un- 
pub. 729; Nikitas Tsopanakis, New 
York. 20630 


Breathe on me, breath of God; an- 
them, words by Erwin Hatch, music 
by T. Tertius Noble; mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 18; 
E 699906; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 20631 


Brechnia ; words by Eugene Zukowsky, 
music by A. Schwartz. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; 
EK 1042; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

20632 


Brick house blues; words and music 
by Luella Miller. [Chords, single 
stair} '©° 1 ec. Oct. 29. 1928: bh — 
U. S. unpub. 692; State street music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 20633 


Bride (The) ; hymn, words and music 


by H. Grant. [Blueprint] © Oct. 
16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 


136; Hubert Grant, Jamaica, L. I... 


Ny Ye 20634 


Bride’s (The) prayer; words and mel- 
ody by D. B. DeWaltoff; with pf. 


acc. © Aug. 9, 1928: 2 c Oct. 6; 
EK 699741; Dayve B. DeWaltoff, 
Brooklyn. 20635 


Bridge (The) of San Luis Rey; lyrics 
by Al Bryan and Willie Raskin, mu- 
sic by Pete Wendling, arr. by John 
Klenner; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct; 23, 1928: 2 ec) Oc 24> HU. S. 
pub. 100; American composers, inc., 
New York. 20636 


Bridge the bay; words and music by 
S. Millhauser. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 2, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 1101; Sigrid Millhauser, Daly 
City, Calif. 20637 

Brilliant beauty; valse brillante, by 
Wm. Morris; ten. banjo solo, concert 
style, or duet. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 30; E—U. S. pub. 190; Don 
Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 20638 


Bring back my whiskey to me; words 
and music by B. Samberg; uku- 
lele ace. [Words, melody and uku- 
lele ace.] © 1 e¢ Oct. 12, 1928; H 
U. §S. unpub. 214; Benjamin Sam- 
berg, Brooklyn. 206389 


Bring me your tears; words by Sid- 


ney D. Mitchell, music by Ernest 
Karle. © Oct. 13, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 6: 


Ws. SS. pubs ais 
New York. 


Sage pub. corp., 
20640 


pt. Tr nes. 9s Zo 


Brittany (A) love song; words by Wil- 
liam Alexander Percy, musi¢e by Mrs. 
M. H. Gulesian. © Oct. 19, 1928; 
2-e: Oct. 25; H-—U.. Ss pub. eT ; 
Charles W. Homeyer & co., Bosten. 

20641 


Broken blossoms; words and music by 
Irving Morris [pseud. of I. M. 
Schlenoff] [Words and melody only | 
© 1.c. Oct. 2, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1104; Irving Morris Schlenoff, Bal- 
timore. 20642 


Broken ft6wer; elegy, words and mu- 
sic by Wylbert Brown; high voice. 
© 1 ¢.-Oct. 18, 1928; EB U. S. unpub. 
396; Wylbert Brown, Fort Worth. 

20643 


Brock (The) ; words by Carl Bronson, 
music by L. M. George. [Words and 
melody only] ©.1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 98; Lulu May George, 
Los Angeles. 20644 


‘Brownie (The) suite; by Eva Long- 


bottom, of Great Britain; pf. ‘Dance 
of the mischievous brownies. [4- 
others] © Oct. 11, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 
23; E—For. 421; Forsyth bros.. ltd., 
London. 20645 


Buddie (The) I had in France; words 
by M. De Bord, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 31, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 767; 
Mattie De Bord, Emmett, Id. 20646 


Buddy’s waltz; from In _ treble-clef 
land, by George P. Hulten; pf. 
Oct. 16, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 29; H—U. 8. 
pub. 173; Belwin, inc., New York. 


: 20647 

Buenas noches; tango, by Nelle Corday 
[pseud. of D. Herbert] [| Melody 
only] © 1c. Aug. 16, 1928; E—U. 
S. unpub. 659; Dorothy Herbert, 
Cleveland. 20648 


Bugle call march; from In treble-clef 
land, by George P. Hulten; pf. 
Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; E—U. S.- 
pub. 171; Belwin, ine., New York. 

20649 


Bulo ta nema; words by Eugene Zu- 
kowsky, music by A. Schwartz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct. 12,: 1928: EU) S. unpub. 198 ; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 20650 


Bum (The) song no. 2; words and mu- 
sic by Harry McClintock; pf. 
re. Oct. 17) 192849 ee Simpy. 
346; Villa Moret, ine., San Francisco. 

20651 


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no. 10, 1928 


Bumming away from home; fox trot, 
words and music by P. J. O'Reilly, 
arr. by F. Henri Klickmann; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 20, 1928; 
2 e. Oct. 23; E—U. S. pub. 73; 
O'Reilly and Ayers music co., Battle 
Creek, Mich. 20652 


Bungalow (A)—a radio— and you; 
fox trot, words and music by Fred 
Dempsey and Dick Leibert; pf. and 
ukulele or banjulele banjo acc. 
Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 6; E 699770; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 20653 


Buon capodanno; waltz, by B. C. 
Vairo; violin. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 359; Benedetta C. 
Vairo, New York. - 20654 


But now, she loves it; words by J. K. 
Booth, music by Charles R. Walsh; 
fi 1G) 1ic.; Oct/19, 1928 5. UN'S. 
unpub. 421; John K. Booth, Fergu- 
son, Mo. 20655 


Buy baby: from Mr. Moneypenny, 
words by Channing Pollock, music 
by Albert Gumble; pf. and ukulele 
wee. ©) Oct. 5, 1928: 2.46. Oct. 5; 
‘EB 699698; Donaldson, Douglas & 
Gumble, inc., New York. 20656 


Buy, buy for baby; from Show girl, 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Joseph Meyer: pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; H— 
U. S. pub. 163; Famous music corp., 
New York. 20657 


By the fireside; fox trot, words by 
Van Phillips and Bruce Seivier, mu- 
sie by V. Phillips, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 11, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 28; BH 
For. 61; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. 20658 


Bye and bye, sweetheart; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Buddy Valen- 
tine [pseud. of Joseph Taccati] and 
Joseph Ford; pf. acc. with ukulele or 
banjuele banjo arr. by Dan Daough- 
erty. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
29: E 698755; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inec., New York. 20659 

C’est laviron qui nous méne; Canadian 
folklore, music arr. par Pierre Gau- 
tier, of Canada; 4 4 voix, sans acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
607; Charles Marchand, Montreal, 
Canada. 20660 


Ca m’est égal; paroles de Albert Wil- 
lemetz et Ch. L. Pothier, musique de 
C. Oberfeld, of Germany; pf. acc., 
avec arr. de lukulele par F. Sala- 
bert. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct..12; 
E For. 334; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

20661 


20671 


a 


Caballo (El) criollo; tango Argentino, 
letra de Guz Aguila, musica de Ger- 
man Bilbao, of Mexico. © July 1, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 30; E 697692; A. 


Wagner y Levien sues., s. en ¢., 
Mexico City, Mexico. 20662 
Cable mother; a Lindbergh song, 


words and music by G. M. Yapp. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 16; E 698912 ; 
Grace May Yapp, Alkabo, N. D. 
20663 


Caccia (La) di Verucchio; poema mu- 
Sicale, da una romanza storica, di 
Giacinto Ricci Signorini, musica di 
Antonio Ricci Signorini; grande 
orch. Partitura. © July 23, 1928; 
dy co Ane. 20° FE) Wor sts 4) Agia Gr 
Carisch & c., Milan. 20664 


Cal-Cal-California ; fox-trot, lyrics by 
J. Barry, music by M. Paul Manga- 
nella; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 477; 
Joseph Barry, Oakland, Calif. 

20665 


California skies; waltz, words by 
Samuel F. Williams, music by W. 
Culbreth, Madison Lennon and Jo- 
seph Marshall. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 22; E U. S. pub. 44; William 
Culbreth, Louisville. 20666 


California stomp; by B. Levy. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 2, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 1116; Bernard Levy, 
Brooklyn. 20667 


Call me to your heart; waltz, words 
by Percy Edgar, music by Maurice 
Scott, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. [Staff and tonie sol-fa no- 
tations] © Sept. 7, 1928; 1 c¢. Sept. 
20; E For. 125; Maurice Scott music 
co., London, 20668 


Called to the front; words by M. A. 
Mudgett and Frances Haas Lee, mu- 
sic by Frances Haas Lee; pf. ©1c. 
Aug. 28, 1928; E U. 8S. unpub. 245; 
Myrtle A. Mudgett, Anaheim, Calif. 

: 20669 


Calling for you; words and music by 
Fink), NOOre, ) ©)y Mii wees 4 ie 
Oct. 2; E 699639; John E. Moore, 
Huntington Park, Calif. 20670 


Camabee; lyrics and music by V. E. 
Brown. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
49; Victor E. Brown, New York. 

20671 


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20672 


pt. III, n. s., v. 2 


Camel’s (The) hump; four-pt. song, 
words by R. Kipling, music com- 
posed and arr. by Edward German, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
London, Novello & co., ltd. 4to. © 
Keb. 28, 1927; 2:¢: Oct... 20, A928e0 RH 
U. S. pub. 6; Rudyard Kipling, Lon- 
don. 20672 


Can it be so; words and music by M. 
Falconer. © Oct. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
11; E 698822; Marie Falconer, Port 
Washington, L. I., N. Y. 20673 


Can it be true; words and music by 
Carl Winge; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 22, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; H—U. S. 
pub. 197; Capitol music co., Seattle. 

20674 


Cancion del carretero [and] Campera; 
de Carlos Lopez Buchardo, tran- 
scripcion por Bruno Bandini, of 
Italy; viola y pf. © Oct. 13, 1928; 
1 c.-Oct. 15; BH, For. 313; 'G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 20675 


Cannon (The) ball; by Jos. C.,North- 
rup, arr. by Larry Owen; pf., banjo, 
1st and 2d E flat alto saxophones, 
B flat ten. saxophone, trumpet, trom- 
bone, tuba and drums. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1082; Har- 
old Rossiter music co., Chicago. 

20676 


Can’t help ravin’ ’*bout my sex appeal; 
lyric and music by Jay Jennifer 
[pseud. of J. J. Phillips] [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Oct. 12, 
1928; EH U. S. unpub. 212; Jewel 
Jennifer Phillips, Washington. 

20677 


Can’t we start all over again; waltz- 
ballad, words and music by L. L. 
Yost and Merrill D. Doyle. © 1. 
Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 674; 
Leland L. Yost, San Antonio. 

20678 


Can’t you see that I love you sweet- 
heart; words by Tom Romley, music 
by T. A. Romley and Bill Whiting. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
323; Thomas Aquinas Romley, All- 
ston, Mass. 20679 


Cantantibus organis; recueil de 25 
pieces, par Louis Boyer, Pierre Bre- 
tagne et EK. Chabot, of France, and 
others; harmonium ou orgue sans 
pédales. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1928; 1c. 


Oct. 1; E For. 95; Société anonyme 


déditions et de 
France. 


musique, Nancy, 
20680 


Cantinela Tamaulipeca; letra por E.. 
M. Cortazar, musica por L. Barce- 
lata, of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] ©- 
June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 11; £ 693867 ; 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles, and 
Lorenzo Barcelata, New York. 

20681. 


Canto amoroso; by Michel Sciapiro ; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 5; E 699787; Harms, inc., New 
York. ~ 20682. 


Canzonetta; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 598; pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 20; EH 699957; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 20683. 


Capriccio; von Berthold Goldschmidt,. 
of Germany, op. 11; klavier. © June 
19, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 8; E For. 195; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 20684. 


Caprice Parisien; by E. A. Trea; E. 
flat alto saxophone. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 551; Edward 

. Atwood Trea, De Land, Fla. 20685 


Carmelita; tango, by Walter Silbert; 
pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ce Oct. 138; EB 
699840; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

20686 


Carmencita; by John Thompson, op. 
40; pf. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
29; E—U. S. pub. 166; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 20687 


Carnival,-Harlequins,-Pierrette,- Harle-- 
quinade; by Don Morrison; violin 
and pf. 4to. © June 30, 1928; 2 ec. 
July 11; E 695351; Donald Morrison, 
Oberlin, O. 20688 


Carolina moon; words by Benny 
Davis, music by Joe Burke; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Oct. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 24; 
E U. S. pub. 95; Joe Morris music - 
co., New York. 20689 


Carpenter (Christian) Three atoms; 
+ by C. Carpenter, of Great Britain ; - 
pf. A buzz round. [2 others] © 
Oct. 16, 1928; 1.c. Oct. 22; E For. 

400; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
20690 » 


Casanova; serenade fox trot, paroles 
de Louis Poterat, musique de P. 
Sterman, of France; pf., avec chant 
seul. Paris, Allegro edition. © Jan. 
10, 1928; 1.¢e Qct...b2 Be Porc is =: 
Paul Sterman, Paris. 20691 


1074 


no. 10, 1928 


(ast, your vote for Hoover; lyric by 
D. H. Quilter, music by S. Wien- 
shienk. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
17; E 698955 ; Sylvia Wienshienk and 
Dora H. Quilter, Kansas City, Mo. 

20692 


Castle dream waltz; words by H. W. 
Richardson, music by Harl Rodney. 
©l1e. Aug. 22, 1928; E 704071; Rob- 
ert L. Flagler, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

20693 


Catch the sunshine; words anon., mu- 
sic by E. L. Wendel; sop. ©. 1 «¢. 
Oct. 8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 75; 
Emma Louise Wendel, Trenton, N. J. 


20694 | 


Cavalcade (The) ; marche d’esprit, by 
Harold Sanford ; full band, with solo 
B flat trumpet or cornet conductor. 


#to: 7 ©! July 5, 1928: 2 ¢ Oct..33 BE 
689595; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 20695 
Cavatina; von William van Iperen, 


arr. von Leo Artok, of Germany; 
salon-orch. mit pf. conductor. © 
Sept. 15, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 24; E For. 
297: B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 


20696 
ca sta Frangisco; versi e musica di F. 
Amodio; violin. ee Oct-50, 


1928; E—U. S. unpub. 7389; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 20697 


Ce elkanna waltz: by I. Rosenberg. 
[Melody only] © 1c. Oct. 18, 1928; 
EU. 8S. unpub. 501; Irving Rosen- 
berg, Brooklyn. 20698 


‘Ce nee ama da’ la zita; di Michele 
Rapanaro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1. Oct. 19, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 480; Giovanni Bella- 
cieco, New York. 20699 


‘Chalita; duet, words and music by 
Victor Schertzinger, arr. by William 
Stickles; sop. or ten. and alto or 
bar. New York, N. Y., Chappell- 
Harms, inc. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 20; E—U. S. pub. 205; Harms, 
ine., New York. 20700 


‘Chamber of sleep; poem by Daniel 
O’Connell, music by E. P. Roma. © 
1 c. Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
516; Elise Pardow Roma, San Fran- 
cisco, 20701 


‘Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Mariner’s Christmas (Noél des ma- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20714 


. 


febvre; female voices. 4to. © Oct. 
4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 9; BE 698978; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 20702 


Changeable weather; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro; pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
20; H 699960 ; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 20703 


Chanson de route; par Ch. Pons et P. 
Fosse, both of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 
1928; 1 ce. Oct. 12; E For. 354; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 20704 


Chanson triste; by Michel Sciapiro; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 5; E 699794; Harms, inc., New 
York. 20705 


Chansons d’ enfance et de jeunesse; 
poemes de Marceline Desbordes- 
Valmore, musique de Alfred Brun- 
eau, of France. 1. Sop. ou ten.—2. 
Mezzo-sop. ou bar. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1c. each Oct. 12; E For. 379, 380; 
Heugel, Paris. 20706, 20707 


Chant de douleur; morceau sympho- 
nique, par A. Dulaurens, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1927; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1928; HB 
For. 337; André Dulaurens, Paris. 

20708 


Chant pagan; words by T. Mundy, mu- 
sic by Dawn Allen. © 1c. Oct. 22. 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 488; Talbot 
Mundy, New York. 20709 


Chants antiques; poéme de André 
Chénier, musique de Alfred Bruneau, 
of France. 1. Sop. ou ten.—2. Mezzo- 
sop. ou bar. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. 
each Oct. 12; E For. 377, 378; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 20710, 20711 


Chants for Te Deum; by A. W. Russe, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 1st 
and 2d sets. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 9; E For. 280; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 20712 


Chants pour les fous; paroles et mu- 
sique de L. Duran, op. 33, no. 1-8. 
1. La luxure [2 others] © June 15, 
1928; 1 ec. Sept. 5, 1 e. Oct. 17; E— 
U. 8S. pub. 72; Léo Duran, Lyon, 
France. 20713 


Chappell’s cinema library; composed 
and arr. by Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; small orch. suppl. no. 2. 
4to. 7. Sleepy village. [5 others] 


rins); pt.-song, words by Armand © Sept. 21, 1928; 1 c« Oct. 20; E— 

Silvestre, English version by George For. 490; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 

Mead, music ed. by Channing Le- don. 20714 
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20715 


Chatter-box (The); by Clara Moore 
Nelms; pf. © Sept. 27, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 29; E 698812; Clayton F. Sum- 
my ¢o., Chicago. 20715 


Chatterers (The); by Domenico Sa- 
vino; pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
19; E U. S. pub. 13; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 20716 


Cheer up; lyric by Arthur Banscher, 
music by F. De Persia; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. New York, N. Y., 
tan music co. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 23; E—U. S. pub. 152; Ferney 
De Persia, Paulsboro, N. J. 20717 


Cheer up Mister Sorrow; lyrics by 


David Halpern, music by Burton I. , 


ievy; ist violin. © 1 ce. Oct: 30; 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 719; Remick 
music corp., New York. 20718 


Cheerio cherry lips cheerio; lyrics by 
Mort Dixon, music by Harry War- 
ren. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 138; 
E 698899; Remick music corp., New 
York. 20719 


Cheese and crackers; by Joe Venuti 
and Eddie Lang, ed. by Tom Satter- 
field; violin with pf. acc. © Oct. 12, 
1928; 2c. Oct. 15; E U.S. pub. 23; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

20720 


Chicago; words and music by J. F. 
Gregson. © 1 ¢ Oct. 3, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 1125; John F. Gregson, 
Springfield, Ill. 20721 


Chicago butterfly; words and music 
by B. Gay; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 699681 ; 
Byron Gay, Los Angeles. 20722 


Chick-a-hank-a; words anon., music 
from a negro work song, arr. by 
Charles Repper; men’s voices. 4to. 
@) (Oct; 1, 192852) CVO bn 
698931; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 20723 


Chief of the mountains high; words 
by Estelle Clark, music by Palmer 
Clark; ten., baritone and bass. 4to. 
© Sept. 14, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 26; E— 
U.S. pub. 229; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 20724 


Chiffon; intermezzo, by Francis G. 
Byford, arr. by Joseph Engleman, 
both of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © July 23, 


1928; 1 e. Oct. 18; E—For. 274; 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 20725 
Child’s (A) night song; 3 pt. cho., 
words by Miriam Clark Potter, mu- 


sic by Karolyn Wells Bassett, arr. 


Manhat-— 


‘Chopin 


pt. 14;)S.) V2 


by Bryceson Treharne; women’s 
voices. 4to. © June 28, 1927: 2 e. 
June 25; E 665797; Harold Elam- 
mer, inec., New York. 20726. 


Chinese dance; by Nelle Corday 
[pseud. of D. Herbert]; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 16, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 656 ;. 
Dorothy Herbert, Cleveland. 20727 


Chismoso (EI); bolero son, 
musica de R. Hernandez. 


letra y 
©l1e 


Oct. 28, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 523;. 
Rafael Hernandez, New York. 

20728. 

Choice Christmas songs; words by 


Noel Flaurier, music. by Margaret 
Stitt, Joan Clark and Karin As- 
brand. Dayton, O., Paine pub. co. 
8vo. © Oct. 8, 1928; 2 e Oct. 9; 
E 698825; Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, 
O. 20729: 


Choir (The) that is not man made; 
words and music by #. T. Neff, arr. 
by Wallace A. Johnson. © Oct. 4, 
‘1928; 2 c Oct. 4; E 699707; Flora 
Trueblood Neff, Pasadena. 20730 


(Frédéric Francois) First 
year Chopin; 21 compositions, 
adapted, arr. and ed. by EHrnest 
pea ag of Great Britain; pf. 
© Aug. 1928; 1 e«. Aug. 31; E— 
For. 240; a Lengnick & co., Itd., 
London. 20731 


Mary valse; arr. by Hugo Riesen- 
feld; orch. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 10; E 699440; Edwin F. Kal- 
mus, inec., New York. 207 ox. 


Roses of Ispahan; adapted and 
orch. by Van Phillips, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. and pf. conductor, with 
words. 4to. © Sept. 25;/49283)m c. 
Oct. 20; E—For. 464; Cavendish mu- 
sic co., London. 20733: 


Chopinette; rhythmic study, founded 
on Chopin Waltz in A min., arr. by 
Howard Flynn, of Great Britain; 
pf: © ' Oct. 10, A928 ies Getz; 
E For. 431; Billy Thorburn music 
pub. co., ltd., London. 20734 


Choral prelude; on Dundee, by Hugh 
A. Mackinnon; organ. © Mar. 28, 
1927:;..2 e: Oct 20,1928 see SS: 
pub. 9; H. We Gray co., } New York. 

20735 


Choral rhapsody; text by Walt Whit- 
man, music by T. Carl Whitmer; 
solo quartet, cho. and pf. 4to. 
Oct. 23, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; H U. S. 
pub. 86; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

20736: 


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no. 10, 1928 


Choric song; pt. song, words by Ten- 
nyson, music by C. Linn Seiler; male 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 28; E 698773; Boosey & co., 
ltd., New York. 20737 


Christmas anthem (Weihnachte chor) ; 
words from the Lutheran hymnal 
and Scriptures, music by A. L. 
Wendt; mixed and children’s or solo 
voices. 4to. [English and German 
text] © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 4; 
E 699678; Amandus L. Wendt, Chi- 
cago. 20738 


Christmas bells; poem by Longfellow, 
music by J. S. Lewis. 4to. © Sept. 
26, 192832 ¢. Oct. 1; EH .699649;, J. 
Sidney Lewis, San Francisco. 

20739 


Christmas carol; come worship the 
King, words by G. A. Studdert Ken- 
nedy, music by Maurice Jacobson, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
12mo. © Oct. 8. 1928; 1 ec Oct. 9; 
E For. 279; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 20740 


Christmas carols; first set, by various 
authors and composers, music adapt- 
ed and arr. by William Lyndon 
Wright; male voices: 4to. Infant 
so gentle. [3 others] © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 ¢«. Oct. 18; E—U. S. pub. 
110; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

20741 


Christmas classics, no. 14; from the 
works of master musicians, words 
by A. A. Payn and others, music by 
Alfred Judson and others. S8vo. © 
Sept. 18, 1928; 2c. Oct. 4; E 699689; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 20742 


Christmas eve morning blues; words 
and music by Lemon _ Jefferson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 384; 
Chicago music pub. ¢o., inc., Chi- 
cago. 20743 


Christmas fantasia; by F. Leslie Cal- 
yer, of Great Britain; organ. © 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 18; E—U. S. 
pub. 1133; Arthur P:- Schmidt co., 
Boston. 20744 


Christmas holds no joy for me; words 
by Frank Luther, music by C. J. 
Robison. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. un- 
pub. 749: Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 20745 


Christmas (A) song; unison, words by 
Irene Gass, music by George Rath- 
bone, of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 


20758 


30, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 30; E—For. 505; 
Novello & co., Itd., London, 20746 


Christmas (A) trip to toy land; can- 
tata for young people, by M. Isa- 
belle Ritter. Svo. © Oct. 4, 1928; 
2 e. Oct. 11; D 273872; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 20747 


Church (The) that Jesus built; hymn, 
words arr. and music by R. N. Gris- 
ham. © Oct. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 31; 
EK—U. S. pub. 249; Rufus N. Gris- 
ham, Hllisville, Miss. 20748 


Ci la femmene putesse: di Michele 
Rapanaro, of Italy, domiciled at 
New. York; pf. © 1 e¢ Oct. 19, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 484; Giovanni 
* Bellacicco, New York. 20749 


Ciné (Les) mélodies; de André Co- 
lomb, arr. par Monteux Brisac, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. 38°™° série. 8. Bacchanale or- 
giaque. [2others] © Aug. 25, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 1; E For. 73; Edition Arle- 
quin, Paris. «: 20750 


Cinnamon grove; a suite for the pf., 


by R. Nathaniel Dett. nos. 1-4. 

Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 29; A 
699563; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 20751 


Civil air corps march; by E. Blonstein ; 
Mm Ova ie. Oct. 1G. 1928-5 Heats 
unpub. 116; Etta Blonstein, Chicago. 

20752 


Claire-Margot, du wunderbare...; 
lied und blues, text von Gustav Beer, 
musik von Max Pfeffer, of Austria. 
© Aug. 30, 1928; 1 c Oct. 1; E For. 
100; Drei masken verlag, A. G., 
Berlin. 20753 


Clarinda; valse, by William Morris; 
ten. banjo duet. © Oct. 8, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 10; E 698832; Don Santos, 
Rochester, N. Y. 20754 


Clarita; valse espagnole, par A. Bose, 
of France; orch., avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 « 
Oct. 12; E For. 341; Auguste Bosc, 
Paris. - 20755 


Clewell (Ralph E.) Pastorale; organ. 
© Mar. 28, 1927; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1928; 
EU. S. pub. 10; H. W.. Gray co., 
New York. 20756 


Clock (The); by Ernest E. Welles, 
arr. .by* Rh, E. Hildreth». 4te., 1. 
Band with solo B flat trumpet (cor- 
net) conductor.—2. Orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2c. 
each Oct. 24; E U. S. pub. 88, 89; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

20757, 20758 


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20759 


pt. 11; ni s4'v. 238 


Clothes don’t make the man; words by 
Wes Frazer and Max Rutchik, mu- 
sic by Leonard Whitcup. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e July 11, 
1928; EH.U.,S. unpub. d1Gs Mii By L. 
productions co., New York. 20759 


Club waltz Viennese; by Nelle Corday 
[pseud. of D. Herbert] [Melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 16; 1928; H—U. 
S. unpub. 658; Dorothy Herbert, 
Cleveland. 20760 


Coalman (The); unison song, words 
by Phyllis Mégroz, musie by Cecil 
Sharman, of Great Britain. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 30, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 29: E 
697680; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

20761 


Coldounia; la soreiére, par Francis 
Casadesus, of France; salonorch., 
mit violino 1 directeur u. pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Oct. 21, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 16; E For. 383; Aug. Cranz, 
gm. b. h., Leipzig. » 20762 


Colegrave (Hubert) ‘Two -pieces; by 
H. Colegrave, of Great Britain; flute 
or violin and pf. 1. Sea lions. [1 
other] © Aug. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Aug. 
18; E 697485; Rudall, Carte & co., 
Itd., London. 20763 


Collection of Irish airs, marches and 
dance tunes; compiled, arr. and rev. 
by F. Roche, of Great Britain; vio- 
lin, mand., pipes or flute. Dublin, 
Cork and Limerick, Pigott & co.. ltd. 
v.38. Newed. 4to. © Oct. 4, 1928; 
ie: Ocha ls: “Bor 2a Nw WW. 
Cooke, Leicester, England. 20764 


Collection (A) of new hymn tunes; by 
J. C. Carroll. 4to. © Oct. 12, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 13; E 699863; Joseph Chris- 
topher Carroll, Brooklyn. 20765 


Collette ; vocal valse, by Kennedy Rus- 
sell, of Great Britain; orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4dto. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
1 c. Oct. 20; H—For. 462; Kennedy 
Russell publications, London. 20766 


Collette; vocal valse, words and music 
by Kennedy Russell, of Great Brit- 
ain. ‘© Sept.-17, 1928-1 c,- Oct: 20: 
H—For. 463; Kennedy Russell publi- 
eations, London. 20767 


Columbine; lyric and music by F. Mc- 
Dougal. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 401; Frederick McDougal, 
Wichita Falls, Tex. 20768 


Come along sunshine; from Cross my 
heart, words by Joseph McCarthy, 


music by Harry Tierney; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 13; E 698963 ; Harms, ine., New 
York, 20769 


Come back and let’s forget: words by 


J. Coker, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E unpub. 1056; 


Johnnie Coker, Montgomery, Ala. 
20770 


Come back Malinda; words by Ben D. 
Allen, music by Gordon Balch Nevin; 
high voice. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2c. Oct. 
17; E 699877; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. wAr@ al 

Come live with me and be my love; 


words by Christopher Marlowe, mu- 
sic by Iorwerth W. Prosser; male 


voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct... 17 3:,, H, 698947) Clayton, i. 
Summy co., Chicago. 20772 


Come on and make whoopee; from 
Luckee girl, words by Mann Holiner, 
music by Werner Janssen; pf. and 
ukulele acc. New York, Harms, inc. 
© Oct. 10, 1928 ;..2 ¢:. Oct. 133-H 
698966; Shubert theatre corp., New 
York, 20773 

Come on baby; words by Sidney Clare 
and Archie Gottler, music by Maceo 
Pinkard; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept. 28, 1928; 2 ec» Sept. 29; HE 
698759; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 20774 


Come to Granada; lyric and music by 
Frederick W. Vanderpool. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 19; E 699942; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 20775 


Come to me, dearest, come; lyric by M. 
Washburn, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. Lakeland, Fla., Washburn 
music house. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 19: E 699924; Morgan Wash- 
burn, Asheville, N. C. 20776 


Comic misterioso ; photo-play music, by 
Walter C. Shad. seored by Leo A. 
Kempinski; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 
11; E 699811: Irving Berlin stand- 
ard music corp., New York. 20777 


Comin’ home; words by Thekla Hol- 
lingsworth, music by Jessie L. Dep- 
pen; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 13, 
1928: 2 c. Oct. 16; E 698969 ; Harms, 
inc., New York. 20778 

Comme un gai troubadour; par Mau- 
rice Pesse, of France; orch., avec pf. 
direction. © July 25, 1927; 1c. Aug. 
15; E 669528; H. Benjamin, Paris. 

20779 


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no. 10, 1928 


- 


Commemoration ode; poem by James 
Russell Lowell, music by George W. 
Chadwick; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 8, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; E 699959 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 20780 


Communion verse; hymn to the Vir- 
gin, English adaptation by N. Lind- 
say Norden, music by Alexander T. 
Gretehaninoff; mixed voices. 4to. 
@eOct. 24, 1927; 2.c. Oct. 285. E 
675109 ; Boston music co., New York. 

20781 


Como una rosa; vals cancion, musica y 
letra de R. Caballero, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Laredo, Tex.; pf. © 
1 e. Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
728; Rosendo Caballero, Laredo, 
Tex. 20782 


Competition bed blues; words and mu- 
sic by Lemon Jefferson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 18, 1928; 
E U. 8. unpub. 385; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 20783 


Comrades; words by L. EH. Pedelty, 
music by Clifton Keith. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 636; Lucy 
Evanna Pedelty, Mason City, Ia. 

20784 


Comrades of the road; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. 4to. 1. 2-pt. cho.; sop. and 
alto.—2. 3-pt. cho.; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 26; 
E—U. S. pub. 210, 212; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 20785, 20786 


Comu su jfigghi America; Sicilian 
song, versi e musica di Ferdinando 
Ruggieri, of Italy, domiciled at Phil- 
delphia; pf. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 339; Ferdinand Rug- 
gieri, Philadelphia. 20787 


Concertino; pour pf. et orch., par 
Arthur Benjamin, of Great Britain ; 
orch. Partition. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1 c. Sept. 24; E For. 299; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz. 20788 


Concertino; von Conrad Beck, of Swit- 
zerland; 2 klaviere. © Oct. 15, 
1928:3j 1 eOct 125 BH For; 329::.B. 
Schott’s sOhne, Mainz. 20789 


Concertino in D major; by Oscar Ried- 
ing, op. 5. re-arranged and ed. by 
Gustav Saenger; violin and pf. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of G. Saenger namely, his interpre- 
tation represented in the legible no- 
tation thereof contained in the copies 


20800 


filed. © July 19, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
3; E 699577; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 20790 


Concerto Romano; per organo, ottoni, 
timpani ed archi, di Alfredo Casella, 
of Italy. riduzione per organo e pf. 
von A. Willner, of Austria. 1. Sin- 
fonia. [2 others] © July 9, 1928; 
1 ec. Aug. 8: E For. 198; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

20791 


Conduttore (Il) ; versi e musica di F. 
Amodio; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 741; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. 20792 


Constancy ; four-pt. song, words anon., 
music by Arthur Foote; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 « 
Oct. 22; E US. pub. 14; Arthur P. 
Schmidt c¢o., Boston. 20793 


Conte; par A. Gretchaninoff, arr. par 
H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch., avee 
pf. direction et violino 1 direction. 
4to. GC) duly 25,4927 ; 1c... Aug. is 
E 669526; H. Benjamin, Paris. 

20794 


Conte; paroles et musique de L. 
Duran. © Aug. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
5, 1 c. Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 67; 
Léo Duran, Lyon, France. 20795 


Coon that had the razor; words and 
music by Dave Macon. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 16, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 3806; Brunswick 
Balke Collender co., New York. 

20796 


Cootie blues; words by Lem Fowler 
[i. e. Lemuel Fowler], music by Sid 
Laney [i. e. Sidney Laney] [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 255; Jean Law- 
rence Cook, New York. 20797 


Coquette; words and music by I. Ber- 
lin. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
631; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

20798 


Core e’figlio; versi di Gennaro Ter- 
rano, musica di M. Di _ Cristo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .«. 
Oct. 23, 1928: E—U. S. unpub. 517; 
Michele Di Cristo, Philadelphia. 
20799 


Cornelio; blak-bottom, versi di Enrico 
Frati, musica di Mario Schisa, of 
Italy, adattamento di E. Frati; pf. 
© June 30, 1928; 1 c«. July 20; E 
For. 441; A. & G. Carish & c., Milan. 

20800 


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20801. 


Cortége funébre; par L. Mambour, of 
Belgium; salonorch., mit violino 1 

' directeur u. pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Oct 21,1928; 1. ce. Oct IG si hh or. 
' 389; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 
20801 


Cos’ 6 la canzone; versi di Peppino 
Mendes, musica di Eugenio Mignone, 
‘of Italy; pf., con mand. o canto. © 
July 138, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 20; E For. 
132; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

20802 


Cotes Bretonnes; barcarolle, par M. 
Dufour, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © July 
8, 1927; 1 ec. Aug. 4; E 669533; Del’- 
Horno, Paris. 20803 


Country dance; America, by L. Leslie 
Loth; pf. © Oct. 9,1928; 2 @ Oct. 
11; E 699949; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 20804 


Cradle song; by Alexander MacFad- 
' yen, arr. by Louis Victor Saar; two 
pfs., four hands. © Oct. 19,. 1928; 
2c. Oct. 22; E U.S. pub. 40; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 


Cradle song; two-part song, poem by 
William Blake, music by R. G. 
Thompson, of Great Britain; sop. 
“and ‘contralto..."4to.. © Sept. 29, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 29; EH For. 122; John 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 20806 


Crawford (R.) Four preludes; pf. 
(In New music, v. 2, no. 1, Oct., 
1928) © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 
5; aff. Nov. 3; A O 2273; Ruth Craw- 
ford, Chicago. 20807 


Crazy boy; by C. W. Midgley, jr.; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1c Oct. 
6. 1928; E U. S. unpub. 57; Charles 
William Midgley, jr.. New York. 

20808 


Creola; della Adama ed Evo, versi e 
musica di Ripp [pseud. of H. Boero], 
of Italy. Turin, Casa editrice Le 
canzoni di Ripp. © Apr. 10, 1927; 
1c. Apr. 21, 1928; E For. 101; Emi- 
lio Boero, Turin, Italy. 20809 


Crepuscule; esquisse sy mphonique 
pour orch., transerite par Geo. A. 
Gogniat, of Switzerland, ‘domiciled 
at New York; pf. © Sept. 15, 1928 ; 
2 c. Oct. 12; E—U. S. pub. 153; Re- 
fousse music pub. co., New York. 

20810 


Crépuscule; tango chanté, paroles et 
musique de Edouard Bianco, of 


France. © Sept. 6, 1928; 1 ¢ .Sept. 
24; E For. 57; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 20811 


20805. 


pt. IE Ne S., ¥. 2S: 


Crimson-breasted (The) bird; words 
and music by C. Jacobs-Bond; high 
voice, in A flat. © Oct. 27, 1928; 
2 ce. Oct. 30; E—U. S. pub. 187; Car- 
rie Jacobs-Bond & son, Hollywood, 
Calif. 20812 


Critica (La) ; mazurka, by S. Petrini; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 580; Silvio Petrini, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 20813 


Oross roads; theme two, lyric by Ray- 
mond Klages, melody by Wm. Axt 
and David Mendoza; with pf. acc. 
[Mimeograph] ©1e. Oct. 11, 1928; 

EU. S. unpub. 190; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 20814 


Crying for you; waltz, words by Ray 
Buck, music by Eddie Boothman 
[i. e. E. N. Boothman]; in A flat. 
[Words and meledy only] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 269; 
EH. N. Boothman, Detroit. 20815 


‘Cuban (A) sunset; romanza, by Mario 


Valdés Costa; orch. © Oct. 8, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 12; EH 699822; Photo play 
music ¢co., inec., New York. 20816 


Cuckoo melody; fox-trot, by C. S. Bal- 
com; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 15, 1928; HB 
U. S. unpub. 313; Carroll 8S. Balcom, 
Laneaster, Mass. 20817 


Cuera Tamaulipeca ; son vaquero, letra 
y musica por Jesus A. Ramirez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at New York; pf. 
8vo. [Photostat] © June 1, 1928; 
2 ec. June 11; HE 693863; Lorenzo 
Barcelata, New York, and Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 20818 


Cuerndo Tamaulipeca; duo, cancion 
regional Mexicana, letra por EH. M. 
Cortazar, musica por L. Barcelata, 
of Mexico, domiciled at New York. 
8vo. [Photostat] © June 1, 1928; 
2 ¢. June J1; E 693869; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles, and Lorenzo 
Barcelata, New York. 20819 


Cuoco (Il) moderne; words by Gugli- 
elmo Onofri, music by R. De Luca, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
[Italian text] [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 61; Ralph De Luca, Brook- 
lyn. 20820 


Czardas; by V. Monti, arr. von Leo 
Artok, of Germany; salon-orch., mit 
pf. conductor u. violino 1 direktion. 
© Sept. 15, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 24; E 
For. 294; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz. 

20821 


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mo. 10, 1928 


20842 . 


D. B. blues; words and music by 
Lemon Jefferson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Oct. 18, 1928; 
BE U.S. unpub. 386; Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 20822 


D’ou viens-tu bergére; Canadian folk- 
lore, music arr. par Pierre Gautier, 
of Canada; A 4 voix, sans acc. © 
1 ¢ Oct. 12, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
608; Charles Marchand, Montreal, 
Canada. 20823 


Daddy's (A) lullaby; waltz, words and 
musie by P. Fein. © 1 c. Oct. 29, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 668; Pearl 
Fein, Evanston, Ill. _ 20824 


Daddy’s sweetheart; duet, or two-part 
song, words by Curtis Hardin-Burn- 
ley, music by Liza Lehmann, arr. 
by Clarence Lueas, of Great Britain. 
Ato. © Sept: 7, 1928; 1c. Oct. 9; 
BE—For. 488; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 20825 


Daffodils; words by Joan Brown, mu- 
sic by Anna von Wohlfarth-Grille, 
of Hungary. domiciled at Bridge- 
port, Conn.; high voice. © Oct. 9, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 18; E 6998388; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 20826 


Dauce away the night; from Show 
boat, words by Oscar Hammerstein, 
2nd, music by Jerome Kern. Lon- 
don, Chappell & co., Itd. © June 
11. 1928; 2 ec. June 22; E 694701; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 20827 


Dance (The) of the hours; ballet suite, 
from La Gioconda, by A. Ponchielli, 
arr. by Michael Leslie, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Sept. 29, 1928; 1 c. 
Oct. 2; E For. 109; G. Ricordi & 
co.. Milan. 20828 


Dance of the paper dolls; words and 
music by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schus- 
ter and John Siras; pf. and ukulele 


acc. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
E 698802; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20829 


Dance of youth; by L. M. George; pf. 
©) i'e: Oct./5, 1928. fb U.S. unpub: 
97: Lulu May George, Los Angeles. 

20830 


Dance technique and rhythms; com- 
pabion volume to A manual of danc- 
ing steps by Elsa Pohl, music arr. 
by Carolyn Bergheim. © Aug. 17, 
1928; 2: ec. Aug. 20; aff. Sept. 11; 
A 1054275; A. S. Barnes & co., New 
York. 20831 


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Dancing belles; fox-trot, by Roland J. 
Le Mieux; ten. banjo. © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 ce. Oct. 17; E 698916; Don 
Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 20832 


Dancing (The) doll; by Frederick A. 
Williams; pf. Sept. 18, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 24; E 698783; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 20833 


Dann zieht der friihling ein. . .! slow 
fox viennoise, worte von Steinberg- 
Frank, musik von Robert Stolz, of 
Austria, op. 506. © Aug. 20, 1928: 
1c. Oct. 1; E For. 97; Drei masken 
verlag, A. G., Berlin. 20834 


Dans Vinfini; par Maurice Le Bou- 
cher, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928: 
1 e@. Oct. 12; E For. 350; Choudens, 
Paris. 208385 


Danse anglaise; par <A. Bose, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 12; 
EK For. 344; Auguste Bose, Paris. 

20836 


Danse canadienne; par H. Gratton, of 
Canada; violon et pf. [Photostat] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
472: Hector Gratton, Montreal, 
P. Q., Canada. 20837 


Danse characteristique; by Gaylord 
Yost; violin and pf. © Dec. 3, 1928; 
2 ec. Dec. 7; E—Pub. 1265; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 20838 


Danse de l’éphémére; par Albert Rous- 
sel, arr. par Roger Branga, of 
France; petite orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E For. 363; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 20839 


Danse de Tsiaraso; impressions Saka- 
laves, aus der Madagaskar-suite, de 
J. Landeroin, op. 125, arr. par Ad. 
Gauwin, of France; orch., avec pf. 
direction et violino 1 direction. © 


July Qa DOT fk ven? Anes 4 15S 
669529; Benjamin, Paris. 20840 
Danse espagnole; adioS montanas 


mias, von Pablo de Sarasate, arr. 
von Leo Artok, of Germany; salon- 
oreh. mit pf. conductor. © Sept. 
15, 1928: 1 ce. Sept. 24; Ey Wor-298;; 
B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

20841 


Danse orientale; by T. Lubomirsky, 
arr. by M. L. Lake; full band, with 
solo B flat trumpet or cornet con- 
ductor. 4to. © July 19, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 3: E 699594; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 20842 


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20843 


Danza negra; grottesco, di Amilcare 
Pennati Malvezzi, of Italy; piccola 
orch. © July 25, 1928; 1 ¢ Aug. 
20; E For. 1384; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 20843 


Danza siciliana; by August Nolek, of 
Germany, op. 258, no. 4; violin and 
pf. © Oct. 6, 1928: 2 «© Oct. 8; EB 
689732; Boston music co., Boston. 

20844 


Darling where have you been so long; 
words and music by Claude Grant. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 745; 
United pub. co., New York. 20845 


Dass mir keine klagen kommen; slow- 
fox trot, aus Fraulein mama, text 
von R. Kessler u. Willi Kollo, musik 
von Hugo Hirsch, bearb. von Franz 
Grothe, both of Germany. © July 
2, A928> 1 ce. Ave. 2 Hors Zab: 
Drei masken verlag, a. g.. Berlin. 

~ 20846 


Day dream melody; by Theodore D. 
Trinos; violin and pf. © 1°e. Sept. 
29, 1928; E 1001; S. La Urbi and 


T. D. Trinos, Chicago. 20847 
Day (The) Thou gavest, Lord, is 
ended; evening hymn, words by 


John Ellerton, melody from Genevan 
Psalter, arr. by Henry Havergal, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1928; 1 «. 
Sept. 24; EH For. 458; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 20848 


Day (The) you drifted away; words 
by Domenic Gregorio, music by L. 
Pisanelli. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
280; Louis Pisanelli, Brooklyn. 

20849 


Dear heart; words and music by C. 
Golland. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
497; Celia Golland, Brooklyn. 

20850 


Dear heart: words by C. Ryneck, mu- 
sic by Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 68; Clara 
Ryneck, River Grove, Ill. 20851 


Dear little mother, I love you; words 
and music by E. C. Lewis. © 1. 
Oct. 9, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 148; 
Elwood Chisolm Lewis, Philadel- 
phia. * 20852 


Dear (The) mother of long ago; bal- 
lad, words by Nellie A. Carter, music 
by John L. Wright. New York City, 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 23 


N. Y., Frank Harding. © Oct. 17, 

1928; 2 e. Oct. 23; E U. S. pub. 55; 

Ellen A. Carter, Mannsville, N. Y. 
20853 


Dear, oh dear; from Chee chee, words 
by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard 
Rodgers; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 13; EH 698965 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 20854 


Dear old dad; words by A. Marsh, mu- 
sic by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 e. 
Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 9; Al- 
exander Marsh, Sterling, Neb. 

. 20855. 


Dear old mother; words by H. Walker, 
music by Chester Escher; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
453: Howard Walker, Los Angeles. 

20856. 


Dear one; words and musie by W. G. 
Pattison. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1928; E— 
U. S. unpub. 683; William G. Patti- 
son, Palo Alto, Calif. 20857 


Dear one I'm growing lonely; words 
by Buddy Mandell Divine, melody 
by W. McK. Garman. © 1 ec. June 
25, 1927; E 665725; William McKin- 
ley Garman, Los Angeles. 20858. 


Dearie little sweetheart; words by M. 
M. Stock, music by T. E. Tudor. © 
1c. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
586; Mabel Melba Stock, Fruitland, 
Id. 20859: 


Debt of love; ballad, words by C. A. 
Purcell, music by B. M. Hale. © 
Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 16; E 698913 ; 
Catherine A. Purcell, Cedar Grove, 
ING op 20860: 


Deck hand blues; words and music 
by Spencer Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 6, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 63; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 20861 


Dedication to my mother; words and 
music by I. O’Donoghue. [Weords. 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 17, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 362; Irene 
O’Donoghue, Brooklyn. 20862° 


Deep Harlem; lyric by J. Homer Tutt, 
music by J. Jordan. © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 
1928: EU. 8S. unpub, 11; Joe: Jor 
dan, New York. 20863. 


Delachi (Paolo) 16 pezzi infantili; di 
P. Delachi, of Italy; pf. fase. 1, 2. 
© Oct. 8, 1928; 1 ¢. each Oct. 29; 
E—For. 512, 513; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 20864, 20865. 


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20886 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) Piz- 
zicati from Sylvia; arr. by Arnoldo 
Sartorio, of Germany ; pf., six hands. 
© Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; EB 

_ 698647 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 20866 


Delphiniums; chansonette, by Percy 
Elliott, of Great Britain; pf. 
Bete, 1998 ° woenOeck..15 KE’ For. 
52; Phillips & Page, London. 20867 


Denison’s mirthquake minstrel; words 
by Speed Langworthy [pseud. of 
Norval B. Langworthy]. music by 
Harry L. Alford. Opening cho. for 
male quartet—Finale for cho. © 
Oct. 26, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 29; E—U. S. 
pub. 183; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 20868 


Derniére (La) feuille; poéme de Thé- 
ophile Gautier, musique de Axel 
Raoul Wachtmeister, of Sweden. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 12; E For. 
376; Heugel, Paris. 20869 


Desert love episode; reverie, by Gas- 
ton Borch, arr. by Walter C. Schad; 
full orch., with pf. conduetor. © 
Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 24; H 
698270; Belwin, inc., New York. 

20870 

Deserted (The) cabin; words and 
music .by B. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 15, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 1075; Bob Miller, 
New York. 20871 


Destiny ; words by Lew Pollack, music 
by Erno Rapee. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; E 1027; 
De Sylva. Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 20872 


Destiny; lyric by Lew Pollack, music 
by Erno Rapée; pf. acec., with uku- 
lele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © 
Octy Zao1928; 2.e; Oct. 26° HU. S. 
pub. 107; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc.. New York. 20873 


Detectives; words by Hugh Herbert, 
music by Sidney -Lanfield. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Oct. 26, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 597; Fox film 
corp., New York. 20874 


Devil's gonna git you; words and mu- 
sic by P. Grainger. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 11, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 153; Porter Grainger, 
New York. 20875 


Dia de carreras; duo, letra por E. M. 
Cortazar, musica por L. Barecelata. 
of Mexico, domiciled at New York. 
Svyo. [Photostat] © June 1, 1928; 


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2 ¢. June 11; E 693865; Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles, and Lorenzo ° 
Barcelata, New York. 20876 


Diamantina; valse-boston, par Castio- 
Arends, of Belgium; pf. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 1 ec. Oct. 1; E For. 78; Editions 
musicales Evette, Paris. 20877 


Dickey (The) bird and the chickadee ; 
words and music by F. W. Spencer. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
32; EF. W. Spencer, New York. 20878 


Dirge; four-part cho., words by F. D. 
Hemans, music by Julius Rontgen, 
of Netherlands, op. 92, no. 1; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 138; E 699832; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20873 


Divertimento; on 3 notes only, by G. 
Nacciarone, op. 4; violoncello with 
pf. ace. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; EU. S. 
unpub. 270; Guido Nacciarone, 
Brooklyn. 20880 


Dixie, open your gateway for me; 
words by B. Rodgers, music by Babe 
Fritsch, arr. by Ted Klinefelter; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Bob Senay. 
(C}... May 12; 1928.;, 2c. Mayedés 
694225; Barbara Rodgers, Houston. 

20881 


Dixie, there’s not been half enough 
said about you; words by E. W. 
Mancill, music by F. D. George. © 
1 ec. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
277; Ethel Wayland Mancill and 
Frances D. George, Bartlesville, OK1. 

20882 

Dizzy; lyric by F. McRae, music by 
Jean stor. {Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub, 750; Florita McRae, New 
York. 20883 


Do you eare; lyric by Maurice J. Gun- 
sky, musie by Merton H. Bories; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © July 11, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 8; E 699749; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 20884 


Do you still remember; waltz, words 
and music by Carson J. Robison. © 
Oct. 5, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 4; E 699674; 
Triangle music pub. co., ine., New 


York. 20885 
Doge und Dogaressa; musikalische 


biihnendichtung in 2 akten, text u. 
musik von Ludwig Roselius, of Ger- 


many; klavier-auszug mit sing- 
stimme von Alfred Irmler. © Sept. 


#0,21928-41: es Oech) SHE“ FRor., £87 ; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
20886 


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20887 


pt. En. S;)/ve23. 


Doggin’ me mama blues; words and 
music by Blind Arthur’ Blake. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 565; 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chi- 
cago. 20887 


Doin’ the raccoon; lyric by Raymond 
Klages, music by J. Fred Coots. © 
Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c¢. Sept. 29; BH 
698818; Remick music corp., New 
York. 20888 


Dolly-town; words anon., music by 
Felix White, of Great Britain. © 
Oct..20, 19285 te: (Oct. 22s wa hor. 
399; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

20889 


Dolorosa; by August Nolck, of Ger- 
many, op. 258, no. 3; violin and pf. 
© Oct. 6, 1928; 2c. Oct. 8; E 699731 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. 20890 


Don Morte; ballett, von Friedrich 
Wilckens, of Germany; klavier. © 
July 5, 1928; 1 c@ Aug. 8; E. For. 
206; Universal edition actiengesell- 
Sschaft, Vienna. : 20891 


Donne (Le) di Za-bum; canzone one- 
step, di Vittorio Mascheroni, of 
Italy ; piccola orch. 4to. © July 26, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 20; E For. 129; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 20892 


Don’t be like that; words and music 
by Archie Gottler, Charles Tobias 
and Maceo Pinkard; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Oct. 2, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 3; E 699696 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 20893 


Don’t ease me in; words and music by 
Henry Thomas and J. M. Williams. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
22, 1928; H 704841; State street mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 20894 


Don’t go away; by H. A. White. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 8, 1928; EH 
U. S. unpub. 90; Harry A. White, 
New York. 20895 


Dopo cing’anne ’e Merica; versi di G. 
Abita, musica di Tom Yannello, of 
Italy, domiciled at Paterson, N. J. 
[Words and melody only] © Sept. 
1, 1928; 2 «@ Sept. 25; E 698881; 
Giuseppe Abita, Paterson. 20896 


Dorothy; by Seymour Smith, arr. by 
J. Lilian Vandevere; toy  orch. 
Teacher’s se. and pts. 4to. © Oct. 
10, 1928; 2 e@ Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 
146; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

20897 


Dorothy—waltz; intermezzo, par Mir- 
rio Robert, of Belgium; salonorch., 
mit violino 1 directeur u. pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Oct. 21, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 
16; E For. 386; Aug. Cranz, g. m.. 
b. h., Leipzig. 20898. 


Down and out blues; words and music: 
by L. Fowler. [Chords, single staff 
notation] © 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 1096; Lemuel Fowler, 
New York. 20899: 


Down in Alabam’; words and music 
by Speed Langworthy [pseud. of 
Norval B. Langworthy]; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 e«. 
Oct. 11; E 698877; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 20900: 


Down in my heart I love you; words 
and music by L. I. Blackwell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct. 24, 1928; E—U.. S. unpub. 553 ; 
Lillie I. Blackwell, Sylvester, Tex. 

~ 20901 


Down the highway of dreams; words 
by J. Will Callahan, music by Wes- 
tell Gordon; med. voice, in C. © 
Sept. 28, 1928; 2 @ Sept. 29; 
698809; Irving Berlin standard mu- 
sie corp., New York. 20902 


Down the stream; by Minnie T. 
Wright; pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 18; E 699837; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20903: 


Down yonder; by Hershal Brown, arr. 
by Irene Spain. [Melody only] © 
1 ec. May 31, 1928; E 691972; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 20904 


Downright disgusted ; words and music 
by J. Mannone, Terry Shand and 
Bud Freeman. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 12, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 223; Joe Mannone, New Or- 
leans. 20905: 


Dragon-fly ; by James Brown, of Great 
Britain ; violin, with pf. ace. © Oct. 
16, 1928; 1 @ Oct. 22; H.Kor., 402; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 20906: 


Dream (A); by Salvatore Arno; pf. 
Boston-New York, Evans musie co. 
© Oct. 3, 1928; 2c. Oct. 6; HE 699736 ; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 20907 


Dream city; words and melody by O. 
B. Morrill; med. voice, pf. ace. © 
1 ¢@. Oct. 3, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1127; Ottela Boettcher Morrill, Bey- 
erly Hills, Calif. 20908: 


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‘20931 


Dream cottage; words by E. G. Rand, 
musie by Robert Van Sickle. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Aug. 28, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1081; Estelle 
Grace Rand, Cincinnati. 20909 


Dream (A) of happiness; fox trot, 
words and music by P. Fein. © 
1 ce. Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
669; Pearl Fein, Evanston, Il. 

20910 


Dream of heaven; by J. Belov; violin 
and pf. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 355; Joseph Belov, Philadel- 
phia. 20911 


Dream pal; words by D. Reed, music 
by David Reed. © 1c. Oct. 19; 1928 ; 
E U. S. unpub. 414; Diann Reed, 
Paterson, N. J. 20912 


Dreaming dreams that never came 
true; words and music by C. L. 
Hersh and W. EB. Fenney, arr. by R. 
J. Wood. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1928; H— 
U. S. unpub. 546; C. L. Hersh and 
W. EH. Fenney, Los Angeles. 209138 


Dreaming of you; lyric waltz, adapted 
from Andantino in D flat, words by 
Charlotte Lemare, music by EH. H. 
Lemare. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 481; Edwin H. Lemare, 
Signal Mountain, Tenn. 20914 


Dreaming of you; waltz, words by D. 
Taure, music by C. C. Bauer; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 19, 1928; 


2 ec. Sept. 24; E 698793; Dollie 
Taure, Dallas. 20915 
Dreaming of you; words by L. B. 


Levy, music by Daniel H. Wilson. 
© 1. Sept. 24, 1928; E U. S. un- 
pub, 45; Lilly B. Levy, Portland, Or. 

20916 


Dreaming of you, that’s all I do; 
words by N. B. Braman, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 11; Nella 
Bee Braman, Seattle, Wash. 20917 


Dreams of yesterday; by E. Stimmel. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 e. Oct. 
19, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 439; Hs- 
telle Stimmel, New York. 20918 


Dreamy eyes; Egyptian love song, 
words and music by A. HE. Hansen. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
80; Agnes E. Hansen, Council Bluffs, 
Ia. 20919 


Dreamy moon; words by C. E. Wil- 
son and §S. V. Young, melody by F. 
E. Wilson; med. voice. © 1c. Oct. 
22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 466; 


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Frances E. Wilson, Cary Ellis Wil- 
son and S. Vincent Young, San Di- 
mas, Calif. 20920 


Dreamy street; words and music by 
L. Brennan. Los Angeles, Lois Bren- 
nan pub. co. © Oct. 8, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 5; E 699766; Lois Brennan, 
Los Angeles. 20921 


Dreidel; Jewish dance, by Jack Teitel- 
baum, arr. by Henri Weber; orch., 
with pf. conductor and 1st violin con- 
ductor. 4to. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 ce. 
Oct. 29; E—U.- 8S. pub. 168; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 20922 


Drifting; words by B. Manwill, music 
by Clifton Keith. © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1388; Bertram 
Manwill, Koosharem, Utah. 209238 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
arr. by Russell Hancock Miles; or- 
gan. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 17; 
EK 699883; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20924 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
words by Ben Jonson, set to old 
English air, arr. by Healey Willan, 


of Canada. © Sept. 21, 1928; 1 «. 
Sept. 17; E For. 152; Frederick 
Harris co., London. 20925 


Drive the blues away; words by David 
Halpern, music by Burton Levy. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 720; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

20926 


Drum-major (The); words by W. W. 
Denslow, music by John Pierce 
Langs; med. voice. © Oct. 11, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 17; E 698888; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 20927 


Dryad (The); by Marian Johnson and 
George Bagby, arr. by Lester Brock- 
ton; vocal orch., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 3; 
E 699588; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 20928 


Duckfoot Sue; words and music by 
B. Miller and W. P. Martin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1074; Bob 
Miller, New York. 20929 


Duero; valse intermezzo, di Tito Pe- 
tralia C., of Italy; orch., con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 4, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 23; E for. 49; A. Forlivesi 
& c., Florence, Italy. 20930 


Duo; par B. Martini, of France; vio- 
lon et violoncelle. © Aug. 25, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 1; E For. 84; Siréne mu- 
sicale,’ Paris. 20931 


10895 


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20932 


Dt. TE nt. Sh ves 


Dusk ; waltz, lyrics and music by Mar- 
guerite De Vine. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 652; Mar- 
guerite De Vine Jewkes, New York. 

20932 


Dusk to dawn; reverie, by Hugo Felix, 
arr. by Maurice Baron; orch., with 
pf. conductor and violin 1 conduc- 
tor. «©, Oct. .3,,1928.;...2.1¢.. Oct.,..4; 
E 699680; M. Baron, Great Neck, 
Lic i Nan ¥: 20933 


Bach night I dream of you; words by 
John Stankowiez and J. Lakata, 
music by J. Lakata; pf. ©1e. Oct. 
10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 127; John 
William Lakata, Jersey City. 20934 


Karly morning; by Maurice Pesse, of 
Belgium; pf., 4 hands. © Oct. 3, 
1928; 1 ce. Oct. 2; E For. 68; Keith 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 20935 


Early morning meadow song; rum and 
milk, words by Charles Dalmon, mu- 
sic by Thomas Wood, of Great Brit- 
ain; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 9; E For. 281; Stainer 
& Bell, Itd., London. 20936 


Barly one morning; words anon., mu- 
sic arr. by Healey Willan, of Canada. 
© Sept. 21, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 17; EB 
For. 153; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don. 20937 


Earth (The) is the Lord’s; words 
from psalm 24, music by Reginald 
W. Martin ; mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © Oct. 23, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 29; 
E—U. S. pub. 195; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 20938 


Kiaster song; words by Karl Gerok, 
English text by Helen A. Dickinson, 
music by Paul Fehrmann, arr. by 
E. Harold Geer; women’s voices. 
4to. © Mar. 3, 1927; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 
1928; E U. S. pub. 4; H. W. Gray 


co., New York. 20939 
HWasy come, easy go; words by Jac 
Hoffman, music by John Martell. 
{Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Oct. 238, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 505; 
J. & J. music service, New York. 
20940 


Easy duets in easy keys for tenor 
banjo; by Charles Brunover; pf. 
acc. © Sept. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 19: A 1056905; William C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee. 20941 


Eece, quam bonum et jucundum;: mu- 
sic by B. Klein: male voices a ¢a- 
pella. Copyright is based upon 
new matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher 


namely, his interpretation repre- 
sented in the legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed. 4to. 
[Latin and English text] © July 7, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 3; EH 699568; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 20942 


Ecce quomodo moritur justus; words 
from Is. 57, and Ps. 75, music by 
Jacobus Handl, called Gallus; male 
voices a capella. Copyright is based 
upon new matter of Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher namely, his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the _ copies 
filed. 4to. [Latin and English text] 
© July (7, 19282 2.) @etss 
699570 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

20943 


Echo dans le désert; genre oriental, 
par J. Creus, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. ' 4to. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 1 c Oct. 1: E For. 88; José 
Creus, Sartrouville, France. 20944 


Echoes from Athens; adapted from 
Greek motives, by Cécile Couperin; 
pf. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 c Oct. 22; 
E U. S. pub. 20; Bach music ©o., 
Boston. 20945 


Egypt; oriental fox-trot, by J. Sadow- 
sky and J. W. Dale. [Melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; H U. S. unpub. 
112; Joseph Sadowsky and John W. 
Dale, Chicago. 20946 


Eldorado of love; waltz song, words 
by Ernest Jenkins, music by Rich- 
ard Elton, of Great Britain. © 
June 23, 1928; 1° ¢.. July 9 3-H for. 
238; Empire music publishers (E. 
Harrison), London. 20947 


Elf (The) and the fairy; by Berenice 
Bentley, 2nd pf. pt. by Buenta 
Carter. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 e Oct. 
17; E 698950; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 20948 


Elfland; by Ernest F. Ohlson, of Great 
Britain; pf.. © Oct. 10,.1928; 1c. 
Oct. 9; E For. 147; Keith Prowse & 
eo., ltd., London. 20949 


| Elopement (The); poem by Ben King, 


music by C. Jacobs-Bond ; high voice 
in’ EY’ © “Oct Se, 1oa8— 2her Oct. 


BO TYE SS Annalee: Sse con ereur re 
Jacobs-Bond & son, Hollywood. 
Calif. 20950 
Elsie: ouverture, di Francesco Paolo 


Frontini, of Italy; piccola orch. © 

July 20, 1928: 1 c« Aug. 20; E—For. 

135: A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
20951 


1086 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


El Torreon, where the clouds roll by; 
words and music by P. Baxter; pf. 
© fc Oct:. 31, 1928: E—U. S. un- 
pub. 754; Phil Baxter, Kansas City, 
Mo. 20952 


Elvira; vals, by Fausto Leon, of Mex- 
ico; pf. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 
1015; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

209538 


Kmpire (An) cruise; by Dudley Glass, 
of Australia; pf. 1. Round the cape. 
[5 others] “© Oct. 10, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 15; E—Yor. 305; Murdoch & co., 
Itd., inc. with J. G. Murdoch & co., 
ltd., London. 20954 


In chantant sur |’ eau; par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E For. 351; Choudens, 
Paris. 20955 


Mmechantress; romance, by Leo Tor- 
rance, of Great Britain; pf. © 
pepe 22, Joc5; 1c. Sept. 223° ER For. 
62: Joseph Henry Larway, London. 

20956 

Knleve-ca; paroles de Albert Wille- 
metz et Ch. L. Pothier, musique de 
©. Oberfeld, of Germany; pf. acc., 
avee arr. de Vukulele par F. Sala- 
bert. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 
12; E For. 333; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20957 


Jpwerth (The) union; words by Mrs. 
H. L. Miller [i. e. M. E. Miller], 
music by M. H. McKee. © July 
15. 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 27; E 698748; 
Mary E. Miller, Bowie, Tex. 20958 


Erste Suite: von Bernhard Sekles. of 
Germany, op. 34; klavier. © Sept. 
20, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 24; E for. 291; 
B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 20959 


Kstrellita; fox-trot, by Ponce, arr. by 
G. F. Briegel: dance orch. 4to. © 
Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 6; E 699744; 
George F. Briegel, New York. 20960 


Estreliita ; Mexican serenade, by Man- 
uel A. Ponce, arr. and transcribed 
by Jascha Heifetz; violin, with pf. 
ace. © July 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 3; 
BE. 698565; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 20961 


Ktudiants en féte; par Edouard Fla- 
ment, of France, op. 80, no. 5; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
2Oj/0928hi tre. Och 12% By dors: 347 : 
Choudens, Paris. 20962 


Kustolia; vals, por Cirilo Rodriguez, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; 


21229—29—_3 


20973 


~ 


pf. |? | Photestat] *,.©-1 ¢,” Octi: 11, 
1928; E U.S. unpub. 321; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 20963 


Evening; waltz, by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; vic- 
in.’ ©)" ec Oct. 14, 192834 0. 1S. 
unpub. 160; Dimitri Tiomkin, New 
York. 20964 


Evening (An) prayer; hymn, words 
and music by D. W. Kennedy. © 
Oct. 30, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 1; E—U. S. 
pub. 252; Dion W. Kennedy, Larch- 
mont, N. Y. 20965 


Eventually, why not now? words by 
Mildred Mesereau [pseud. of M. H. 
Mesirow], music by Cornell Smelser. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 251; 
Mildred H. Mesirow, New York. 

20966 


Ever; words and music by H. Sviird. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ce. Oct. 
15, 1928; E U.,S. unpub. 257; Har- 
vey Svird, Philadelphia. 20967 


Ever after; lyric by Mary Ricca Comp- 
ton, music by Emile Ricca. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 626; 
Emile Louis Ricca, San Jose, Calif. 

20968 

Ever (The) open door; words by W. 
J. Stanley, music by Slater Wilson, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. {Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 28, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 
6; E—For. 477; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 20969 


Every home for Hoover; campaign 
slogan, words and music by H. Kan- 
ter. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 27; 
Howard Kanter, New Bedford. 
Mass. 20970 


Every little tree; lyrics by David Hal- 
pern, music by Burton Levy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 30, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 721; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

20971 

Evil woman blues; words and music 
by Jimmy Wiggins. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1928: 
E—U. S. unpub. 569; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 20972 


Ev’ry little moment; from Mister Cin- 
ders, words by Clifford Grey and 
Greatrex Newman, music by Vivian 
Ellis, of Great Britain. London, 
New York & Sydney, Chappell & co.. 
Itd. © Sept. 25, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 5; 
E For. 161; Harms, inc., New York. 

20973 


1087 


CATALOGUE OF 
20974 


Ev’ry little tree; by B. I. Levy; pf. © 
Ler Oct, 1928; 1 Se unpub: 
324; Burton I. Levy, New York. 

20974 


Ev’rybody loves you; words by Al 
Dubin, music by Little Jack Little, 
arr. by W. GC. Lindemann; pf. and 
ukulele ace: © Oct. 12, 1928: 2 «@ 
Oct. 18; E 699864: Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 20975 


Ev’rybedy’s gal, but mine; fox-trot, 
words and music by J. Sadowsky, 
J. W. Dale and Joseph Barango. 
| Words and melody only] © 1.. 
Oct” 103.1925. HOS vamp eal a: 
Joseph Sadowsky and John W. Dale, 
Chicago. 20976 


Ex corde caritas; festal hymn, set to 
music by W B. Ross, vf Great Brit- 


ain. Edinburgh, Methven Simpson, 
ltd. 4to. © July 2, 1928; 1 c. July 


12; EK For. 413; W. D.. Ross, -Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. 20977 


Eyes of blue; words by EH. Johnson, 
music by Lew Gould. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub: 
463; Ella Johnson, Washington. 

20978 


Fair California, our homeland; four- 
part song, words by Oliver Murray 


Edwards, music by William Ber- 
wald; mixed voices. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Oliver music co. 4to. © 


Sept. 22, 1928 ; 2c. Oct. 1; E 698979 ; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 
20979 

Fairies (The) go to church; by C. EKd- 
gar Ford. of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug: 22, 19281 -¢. Sept. 11> EH For: 
167 ; Laudy & co., London. 20580 


Fairy pipes; from In treble-clef land, 
by Georges P. Hulten; pf. © Oct. 
16, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 29; E—U. S., pub. 
17U; Belwin, ine., New York. 20981 


Fairy (The) ring; by C. Edgar Ford, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 22, 


R9252° be) Sept... 12: EY Por. 166; 
Laudy & co., London. 20982 


Falling leaves; poem by J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, music by Karl Hajos, of Aus- 
tralia; high voice; in D. © Oct. 18, 
1928 ; 2 ec. Oct. 22; E 699990 ; Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. 20983 


Kare the well; words and music by 
taymond Mayer, Pat Kelly and J. 
Mannone. [Words and melody only | 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
222; Joe Mannone, New Orleans. 


20984 | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. DTa4S.8e 2 


Farewell; by John Thomas [pseud. of 
J. T. Fagan]; trumpet with words. 
obl.. 32mo: ..© Aus ah. 1926-02 c. 
Aug. 31: E 699559; John Thomas 
Fagan, Portland, Me. 20985 


Farewell; Hebridean air, arr. by Wil- 
liam Rigby, of Great Britain: male 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1928; 1 c. 
Oct. 22: E For. 397; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 20986 


Farm (The) girl’s vocation; palabras 
de Edna R Kurtis, musica de Juan 
Bautista Fuentes, of Mexico. © 1c. 
Sept. 7, 1928: E U. S. unpub. 1060; 
Fuentes & Saltine, Indianapolis. 

20987 


Fashion (The) princess; operetta in 
2 acts and 3 scenes, music by G. 
Bianchi, of Italy. =P£;se; 7©. 1) c. 
Sept. 12, 1928; E For. unpub. 146; 
Gregorio Bianchi, Bologna, Italy. 

20988 


Fashionette; words by Herb Magidson, 
music by Jack Glogau and, Robert 
A. King; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Oct. 5, 1928; 
2 ce. Oct. 6; E 699797; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc, New York. 20989 


Fée (La) aux violettes; paroles et 
musique de L. Duran. © Aug. 15, 
1928; 1 ec. Sept. 5, 1 e°Oct. 17; H— 
U. S. pub. 66; Léo Duran, Lyon, 
France. 20990. 


Femme dormant; pastel, berceuse, par 
R. Ch. Martin, of France, op. 161, 
no. 1; violon et pf. © Sept. 20, 1928 : 
1 e@. Oct. 12; BH For? 355; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 20991 


Femmena “*ngannatora: words by A. 
Cutillo, musie by Tito Schipa. [Hng- 
lish and Italian text] © 1 ¢ Oct. 
15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 261; Rob- 
bins music corp. New York. 20992 


Fendrikmarschen; av Trygve Torjus- 
sen, of Norway; pf. © Jan. 14. 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 7; E For. 457; Norsk 
musikforlag, a/s, Oslo, Norway. 

20993 


Festal march, in C; by Charles Wake- 
field Cadn.an, orch. by N. Clifford 
Page; orch. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 20: E 699966; Oliver Ditson €o.. 
Boston. 20994 


Festival march; by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, arr. by Edouard Hesselberg: 
pr, 4 hands. © Gti iSP1928 32) c. 
Oct. 20; E..699980; Clayton F. 
Summy ¢o., Chicago. 20995 


1088 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


21016 


Fickle; words and music by L. J. Ben- 
nett. {[Photostat] © 1 c. Oct. 22, 
1925: E U. S. unpub. 476; Louis J. 
Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 20996 


Fidelity ; from Song of the sea, words 
by Arthur Wimperis, music by Ed- 
uard Kunneke, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
(sept 5, 1926; 1c. Sept. 6; E 
697887; B. Feldman & co., London. 

20997 


Field (John) Nocturne; arr. by Ig- 
naz Friedman, of Poland; pf. © 
Hanes soos. 17c. Aus. 8s E209; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 20998 


Fiévre; ciné—impression, par R, et W. 
Cantrelle, both of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. ©- Sept. 20, 
1928; 1 ce. Oct. 12; E For. 353; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 20999 


Fill me with Thy spirit;. words by 
Oswald J. Smith, music by Thoro 
Harris. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2c. Oct.1; 
E 699648 ; Light and life press, Chi- 
cago. 21000 


Fillmore’s Christmas recitations and 
dialogues; for children and young 
folks, words by Elenor Allen Schroll 
and others, music by J. H. Fillmore, 
Sam Mason and Louis LeSaint. no. 
abe) Oct 1)°1928;: 2 -e!' and aff. 
Oct. 8; A O 102; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cineinnati. 21001 


Fin du réve: la mort du chercheur 
dor; impressions Sakalaves, aus der 
Madagaskar-Suite, de J. Landeroin, 
op. 125, arr. par Ad. Gauwin, of 
France; oreh., avec pf. direction et 
viclino 1 direction. © July 25, 1927; 
1 ce. Aug, 15; E 669531; Benjamin, 
Paris. 21002 

* 

Finger-placing in the first position on 
the violin; by Joseph Goldstein. © 
Oe GS, 1928: 2-e- Oct. 13; HK 699835; 
G. Sehirmer, inc.. New York. 21003 


Finley (Lorraine Noel) Two eat- 
astrophes in one; words and music 
by L. N. Finley, of Canada; med. 
voice. 1. The cat and the moon. [1 
other] © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 13; 


E 699839: G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. 21004 
Fior d’oliva; by P. Frosini. [Melody 


only? © 1 c.. Oct. 18, 1928: EU: S. 
unpub. 373; S. Riccardi, New York. 


21005 | 
1089 


Fire (The) brigade; galop, by Wil- 
liam Axt, arr. by Edward Turk- 
isher; orch. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1928; 
Da. Oct. 22--f UU. Sapub.los,Ieob- 
bins music corp., New York. 21006 


First (The) division A. E. F.; words 
and music by C. D. O’Haver. © 1c. 
Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 483; 
Charles Duke O’Haver, Los Angeles. 

21007 

First folk songs for violin; to be used 
as a first introduction to violin play- 
ing, compiled or composed by Mabel 
Madison Watson. Violin pt. only, 
with words. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 ce. 
Apr. 6; aff. May 1; A 1072568 ; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21005 

Wirst (The) Nowell; carol-anthem, 

words traditional, music. founded on 


the old English melody, by Mark 
Andrews; mixed voices, organ acc. 


Ato... (©) Otte 1928 = 2 = Octer 
KE 698844: H. ‘W. Gray co., New 
York. 21009 


Wirst pieces; by E. Markham Lee, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. bk. 3. 
1. Evening hours. [3 others] © 
AUS. A, P28? Hey Ange? ls ene 
218: W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

21010 


Fisherman's (The) tomb; words from 
Greek anthology, tr. by Andrew 
Lang. music by Bernard Everett, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 8, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 9: E For. 283; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd.. London. 21011 

Flavor sealed ham; words and music 
by Sam Mitchell [i. e. S. 8. Mitchell. 
for “Oe ee Aas, 2°1928 24 Weare: 
unpub. 244; Samuel S. Mitchell, jr.. 


Stevens Point, Wis. 21012 
Fleurette: valse languereuse. by KE. 


Aillhart, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, Novello & co.. ltd. © Oct. 15, 


1928: 1 c. Oct. 17; E for. 258; Ethel 
* Zillhart, Woodford, England. 21013 


Floating with the tide; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. 4to. 1. Four-pt.; mixed 
voices.—2. Three-pt. cho.; sop., alto 
and’ bass.. © Sept. 14, 1928: 2 «. 
each Oct. 26; E—U. 8. pub. 216, 219: 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

21014, 21015 

Flonzaley quartet favorite encore al- 
bums; rey. and rearranged by Alfred 
Pochon; string quartet. no. 4. 
July 27, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 699616 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 21016 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21017 


Florida bound; words by Ed. Ward, 
musie by L. Sprankle. [Chords, sin- 
gle staff notation] © 1 «¢ Oct. 9, 
1928: E U. S. unvub. 95; Leé Spran- 
kle and A. Edward Kiefer, Akron, 
QO. 21017 


Ficrida, the land of sunshine and flow- 
ers; words and music by B. L. 8. 
Cupp, arr. by Hlizabeth Kelly; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
177; Bessie Lee Smith Cupp, Mont- 
gomery, W. Va. 21018 


Flowers of springtime; by Roland J. 
Le Mieux; ten. banjo. © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 17; E 698917; Don 
Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 21019 


Flukyv Pete; syncopated trot, by Al A. 
Smith, arr. by Wm. Morris; ten. 
banjo solo or duet. © Oct. 29, 1928; 
2 ce. Oct. 30; E—U. S. pub. 192; Don 
Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 21020 


lyin’ luck; lyric by A. Remsen, mu-- 


sic by G. Dilworth. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 1, 1928; 
E 7043836; George Dilworth and 
Alice Remsen, New York. 21021 


Flying (The) maiden of Medford; 
va'se, by HE. Fisher; violin and pf. 
© Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c Sept. 24; EB 
698992; Hdward Fisher, Boston. 

21022 


Folia (la); variations sérieuses, by 
Corelli Léonard, arr. by Jacques 
Thibaud, of France; violin and pf. 
G) Aue. 30, \L9285 (2 ves Och. aia 
699606; Carl Fischer, inc., New York: 

21023 


Fond (Ae) kiss; words anon., music 
arr. by Healey Willan, of Canada. 
Sept. 21, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 17; E 
For. 149; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don. 21024 


For ah! the Master is so fair; anthem, 
words from an old English missal, 
music by Hugh A. Mackinnon; ten. 
solo and mixed voices, with organ 
aCe. 4 to!” | (© Nae eat. 2 C, 
Oct; 26)'19238 "Wes. pub. (:\E. W. 
Gray co., New York. 21025 


Foreigner’s (The) creed; words and 
musie by A. Bernhardt. [Words and 
melody only]. © 1 e. Oct. 18, 1928; 
EH U. S. unpub. 380; Antoinette Bern- 
hardt, Wallace, Mich. 21026 


Forest froliecs: woodland fantasy, by 
W, Hartman: pet, © 1) ¢. Oct. 22, 
1928: KE U. S. unpub. 479; William 
Hartman, De Kalb, Il. 21027 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 23 


Forever mine; by G. Romilli, scored 
by George J. Tritrkaus; vocal orch. 
4to. © Oct. 22, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 25; 
H—U. S. pub. 114; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 21028 


Fox. trot;, by: H. .J. Welker and C. 
Pierro. [Melody only] ©1e. Oct. 
29, 1928; EH—U. S. unpub: 695; Car- 
mine Pierro, Port Chester, N. Y., and 
Herbert J. Welker, Hast Port Ches- 
ter, Conn. 21029 


Wox-trot; by U. Lindemann, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York. 
[Melody only] ‘© 1 e. Oct. 25, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. 571; Udo Linde-| 
mann, New York. 21030 


Fox trot Bill; fox-trot, by Roland J. 
Le Mieux; ten. banjo. © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 ¢. Oct..17; E 698918; Don 
Santos, Rochester, N. Y: 21031 


Frag nicht, wenn du nur gliicklich 
bist; blues, aus Friulein mama, text 
von R. Kessler u. Willi Kollo, musik 
von Hugo Hirsch, bearb. von Franz 
Grothe, both of Germany. © July 
2, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 2; E For. 268; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

210382 


Kragment; worte von Goethe, musik 
von Hrnst Krenek, of Austria,. op. 
56, nr. 3; bar..; © duly 42,1928; 
1c. Aug. 8; E For. 204; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

21033 


Fragrant lilies; gavotta, by Salvatore 
Arno; pf. Boston,-New York, Evans 
music co. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 
8; E 6997385; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

21034 


Friederike Brion; singspiel in 3 akten, 
von Ludwig Herzer und Fritz Loh- 
ter, musik von Franz Lehar, of 
Hungary. © 1 ec. Sept.’ 19, 1928; 
D 27876; Crescendo theaterverlag, g. 
m. b. h., Berlin. 210385 


Frisco blues; words and music by 
Luella Miller. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. un- 
pub. 693; State street musie pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 210386 


Frivolity; by R. A. Merwin; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct. 31, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
7580; Royal Andrews Merwin, New 
York, 21037 


¥rog (The) in the spring; words and 
music by F. W. Spencer. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 5, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 28; 
F. W. Spencer, New York. 21038 


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Se 


Frog (The) song; words and music 
by B. Miller and Thos. P. Westen- 
dorf. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Sept. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub 
1073; Bob Miller, New York. 21039 


From earth to heaven; words and mu- 
sic by Dave Macon. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 307; Brunswick 
Balke Collender co., New York. 

21040 


From the street; a protest, by Edgar 
A. Brazelton; pf. © Sept. 29, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 1; FE. 698810; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 21041 


Frosty morning; scherzino, by George 
EF. Hamer: pf. © Sept. 18, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 24; KE 698784; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 21042 


Fugace incanto; parole di Camillo 
FKrancisi, musica di Guglielmo Cec- 
coni, of Italy. © Oct. 27, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 28; H—For. 428; A. Forlivesi & 
c., Florence, Italy. 21043 


Fugues a 4 parties: des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux Con- 
cours de fugue, sujet de M. Henri 
Rabaud, musique de M. Georges Der- 
veaux, et al, of France. . Année 
1928. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 e. 
Oct. 12; E For. 369; Heugel, Paris. 

21044 


Funny cats; original intermezzo, von 
Paul Cambier, of Belgium; salon 
orchester mit pf. conducteur et vio- 
lino 1 directeur. 4to. © Oct. 21, 
1928; 1 e: Oct. 16; EH For 385; Aug. 
Cranz, G. m. b. H., Leipzig. 21045 


Funny face; selection, by George 
Gershwin, selected and arr. by H. 
M.. Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. 
London, New York & Sydney, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © Sept. 26, 1928: 
1 c. Oct. 5; E For. 157; New world 
music corp.. New York. 21046 


Funny, isn’t it; words and music by 
Emma Leota Wright. 1. 3 pt. cho., 
for sop. alto and bass.—2. Unison 
voices. 4to. Sept. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 233, 
234; Lorenz pub. ¢o., Dayton, O. 

21047, 21048 


Futuristic; words and music by Andy 
Razaf and J. C. Johnson: pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Ben Garrison. 
Socts 13, 1928:" Zeer iit.’ 
689818; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 21049 


Gal (The) I love; words and music 
by C. Hudson; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
119; Carlos Hudson. Minneapolis. 

21050 


Garden (A) in the rain; from Char- 
lot 1928, lyric by James Dyrenforth, 
music by Carroll Gibbons, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 27, 
1928; 1 c. Oct. 8; E For. 145; Camp- 


bell, Connelly & co., London. 21051 
Garden of night; words by Alfred 


Bryan, music by Harold Sidney. © 
Ogt.213 1928.52. ec Oct’ 6s Hi Us: 8. 
pub. 28: Sage pub. corp., New York. 

21052 


Gates and doors; poem by Joyee Kil- 
mer, music by W. A. Goldsworthy ; 
male voices. 4to. © Oct. 4, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 5; E 6998038; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 21053 


Gates (The) to the valley of peace: 
words by J. S. Allen, musie by Lee 
Ga’ Kratz. © “1 ¢ Oct, 4, 1928 = fh 
U. S. unpub. 1126; James Sylvester 
Allen, Havelock, Neb. 21054 


Gaucho; tango, di Alfredo De Vita, 
of Italy; piccola orch. 4to. © Oct. 
14,.1928; 1 c«. Oct. 29; E—For. 508; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 21055 


Gavotta tedesca: by Michel Sciapiro: 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 5; E 699792; Harms, inc., New 
York. 21056 


‘Gavotte; by Lucina Jewell; violin and 


pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 138; BH 
699841 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
21057 


Gavotte; by Rudolf Friml, arr. by 
Edouard Hesselberg; pf.. 4 hands. 
© Oct. 18;) 1928s 2c. Och r202) BH 
699982; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. - 21058. 


I was lonesome ‘till you came 
along: words and music by H. A. 
Smith. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. 8S. unpub. 
274: Harold Alroy Smith, Buffalo. 

21059 


Gee 


Gem (The) of Bristol: words and mu- 
sic by H. Martin, sr., arr. by Henry 
Martin, jr.; pf... © Oct’ 371928: 2 ec. 
Oct. 9; E 699798 ; Henry Martin, sr., 
Providence, R I. 21060 


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21061 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 23 


Georgeous girls: words by Lincoln 
Dean [i. e. F. Lincoln Dean], musie 
by Sanford Wilson [i. e. J. S. Wil- 
son] © 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 402; John Sanford Wilson, 
Los Angeles. 21061 


Georgia blues: by Bill Helms fi. e. 
William Helms], arr. by Irene Spain. 


[Melody only] ©1c. May 31, 1928: | 


E 691978; Polk C. Brockman, At- 


lanta. 21062 


Get a load of this: by Ray Stillwell, 
arr. by Ken Macomber; trombone, 
in bass clef, with pf. acc. © Oct. 
11. 1928; 2 e. Oct. 6; E—U. S. pub. 
238: Alfred & co., New York. 21063 


Get yourself a nice brown derby and 
fall in line for Al: words and music 
by W. Goodwin. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 6; E 699712; Walter Goodwin, 
Chicago. 21064 


Gideon: by Charlie B. Watkins, arr. 
by Irene Spain. [Melody only] © 
1 « May 31, 1928; E 691973; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 21065 


Gigolo (Le) noir [and] Poules a poils; 
danses, par L. Duran, op. 34. no. 1; 
pi. © June 15.1928- fe Sent. 5, 
1 ¢ Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 60; Léo 
Duran, Lyon, France. 21066 


Gilda, I'm your broken hearted Dan: 
fox trot. words by J. Kazmierezak, 
music by Ray Hibbeler. ©.1 c. Oct. 
24, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 544; 
Jeseph Kazmierezak, Baltimore. 

21067 

Gin mill blues: words and music by 
L. Fowler. [Chords, single- staff 
notation] © 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; EB 
U. S. unpub. 1095; Lemuel Fowler, 


New York. 21068 
Ginger (The) bread brigade; words 
and music by Vaughn De Leath 


|pseud. of Leonore Geer], op. 133, no. 
L © Sept. 28; 1928-2 -eo Sept. 29 ; 
E 688807; De Sylva. Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 21069 
Hume, of 
Sept. 18, 
55: James 

21070 


Giojoso; march, by J. Ord 
Great Britain; pf. © 
1928 ; 1 ¢:. Sept-29 Wor. 
Planta Hull, London. 


Gicrni (Aurelio) ‘Twenty-four con- 
cert études; no. 21, in B flat; pf. © 
Oct. 9, 1928; 2c. Oct. 18; E 699827 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 21071 

Gipsy (The); by C. Bohm, arr. by J. 
Lilian Vandevere; toy orch. Teach- 
er’s sc. and pts. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 147; 
Cc. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 21072 


| 


Gipsy maiden; by August Nodleck, of 
Germany, op. 258, no. 2; violin and 
pf. © Oct. 6, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; E 
699730; Boston music co., Boston. 


21073 
Gipsying: 2 pt. cho., text and music 
by Paul Bliss; sop. and alto. 4to. 


© Oct. 2, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 5; H 699716; 
Raymond A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 
21074 

Girl (The) got stuck on everything 
she saw; words and music by Dave 
Macon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
308; Brunswick Balke Collender co., 


New York. 21075 
Girl (The) of tomorrow; fox-trot. 


words by G. W. Settles, musie by 
Ray Hibbeler. © Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 4; E 699704: George W. Settles, 
Verdon, Neb. " : 21076 


Gisella; polka, by S. Petrini; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
579; Silvio Petrini, Bridgeport. 
Conn. 21077 

Give and take; lyric by Dave Dreyer, 
music by Joseph Cherniovsky and 
Maceo Pinkard. [Words and melody 


only] * © £.@ Sepes, 6 oe sesa- e 
704463; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 21078 


Give me a million years of you; words 
and music by S. K. Boyd, arr. by H. 
O. Wheeler. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 29; E 699656; Serena K. Boyd, 
Columbus, O. 21079 


Give me a rose; words by L. D. Eagan, 
music by Clifton Keith. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
8, 1928; EU. S. unpub. 128; L. D. 
Eagan, Godfrey, Ill. 21080 


Give me vour heart; words and music 
by W. C. Davis. arr. by Irene Spain. 
fWords and melody enly] _ {| Photo- 
stat] ©1le. July 5, 1928; E 704730; 
Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 21081 


Give your little baby lots of lovin’; 
fox trot, lyric by Dolly Morse, music 
by Joe Burke. © Oct. 4, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 6; E 699769; Leo Feist, ine.. 
New York. 21082 


Glorianna; words and music by Lew 


Pollack and Sidney Clare. © Oct. 
23, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; E—U. S. pub. 


123; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 


ine., New York. 21083 
Glory in the highest: a service for 
Christmas, by Lorenz pub. co. 8vo. 


© Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
29; A 1056854: Lorenz pub. eo., Day- 
ton, O. 21084 


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no. 10, 1928 


Glory (The) of Bethlehem; Christmas 
cantata, text by Rene Bronner, mu- 
sic by H. W. Petrie; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 29; A O—466; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 21085 


Glory of the dawn; 3 pt. choral, poem 
by Douglas Durkin, music by Chris- 
topher O’Hare; sop. 1‘and 2, and 
alto.’ 4to. ©) Sept. 8. 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 7; EH 698415; Kay and Kay mu- 
sic pub. corp., New York. 21086 


Glory to God in the highest : children’s 
vesper service for Christmas eve, 
compiled by Marie G. Weber. Svo. 
© Oct. 19, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3b; E— 
U.S. pub. 242 ; Concordia pub. house, 


St. Louis. 21087 
Glueck (Christoph Wilibald von) 
Iphigenie in Aulis: overture. arr. 


by Walter Reynolds, of Great Biit- 
ain; band. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1928; 1. 
Oct. 20; E—For. 465; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 21088 


—— Prayer; from Thy throne so high 
above us, from Iphigenie in Tauris, 
words by Joh. Daniel Sander, tr. 
by J. C. Graham, music by Cristoph 
f!] Willibald [!] Gluck; male voices 
a eapella. Copyright is based upon 
new matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher 
namely, his interpretation sepre- 
sented in the legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed. 4to. 
© July 7, 1928; 2c. Oct.3; E 699572 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 21089 


Go to sleep, my Jittle baby: words by 
Isabelle Whitlock, music by G. W. 
Schreiner. © 1 ¢ Oct. 3, 1928: E 
U. S. unpub. 1108; Genevieve Whit- 
jock Sehreiner, Chicago. 21090 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Sur 
le lac; pour violoncelle et orchestre, 
de Benjamin Godard, cp. 36, arr. par 
F. Salabert, of France: orch. avec 
pf. conducteur et 1° violini conduc- 
teur. © June 20, 1928; 1c. July 3; 
E 697163; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

21091 

Goddess (The) of roses; words by 
June Le Bonde, music by Arnold Le 
Bonde [i.e. R. A. Le Bonde] ©1c. 
Oct. 21,1928 7° USS: “unpub: 638 ; 
Robert Arnold Le Bonde, Pcvrtland, 
Or. 21092 


Goin’ away blues; words by I. Kop- 
perl, music by W. H. Warfield. © 
Anes 24; 1928 3° 2" eh Aude" 25°! Wh 
698298; Isadore Kopperl and Wil- 
liam H. Warfield, Washington. 
21093 


21104 


Goin’ to lay me down on the cold, cold 
ground; words and music by Frank 
Luther and C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 6, 
19283 U.S. unpub: 3; Carson J: 
Robison, New York. 21094 


Golden jubilee ; 1878—1928, anniversary 
and homecoming hymns, words and 
music by V. J. Munger. S8vo. © Oct. 
19, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; aff. Oct. 238; A 


U. S. 825: Vern J. Munger, Balti- 
more. 21095 
Golden (The) wedding; words and 


music by W. F. Beasom. © 1 «. Oct. 

12, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 173; Willie 

Finley Beasom, San Francisco. 
21096 


Goldenrod, flower of my native land; 
words and music by A. Saunders. 
New York City, N. Y., Frank Hard- 


mar (©. Oet. 17, 1928'> 2c... Oct. 23°; 
E U. S. pub. 59; Anne Saunders, 
Hartford. 21097 


Golfing Bill; novelty foxtrot, by R. A. 
Steiner, arr. by William Morris; ten. 
banjo solo or duet. © Oct. 8, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 10; E 698831; Don Santos, 


Rochester, N. Y. 21098 
Good-bye happiness; words by HE. 
Scherbert, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 


Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 299; 
Etta L. Scherbert, Oconomowoe, Wis. 
21099 


Good girl; words by Sidney D. Mitch- 
ell, music by Rose Dember. © Oct. 
15)02Z3 | 2 Oct6. Ek UTS. pub: 
30; Sage pub. corp., New York. 

21100 


Good King Wenceslas; arr. by Chan- 
ning Lefebvre; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 29; 
EK 698798: G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 21101 


Good luck; lyrics by A. J. Handley, 
musie by Rene D’Erson [pseud. of 
Irene Anderson], of Canada. © Oct. 
Ler P2822 Ee, Oct.. 193 Ht GS9097 ; 
Agnes J. Handley, New York. 21102 


Good night, little robin, good night; 
three-pt. song, words by Maude Hall 
Lyman, music by Charles Huerter ; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 698857; Oliver 
Ditson c¢o., Boston. 21103 


Good night sweetheart good night: 
words and music by H. N. Raymond. 
© 1e. Sept. 29, 1928; £1058; Harold 
N. Raymond. New York. 21104 


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21105 


Good old world; 3 pt. cho., words by 
Estelle M. Clark, music by Palmer 
J. Clark; Ist and 2nd sop. and alto. 
410.) () Oct. 2,” 1928) 2c) Octa a Bb 
699717; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 21105 


Good things come to those who wait; 
words by Andy Razaf, music by J. C. 
Johnson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
215; J. C. Johnson, New York. 

21106 


Good times with Hoover—better times 
with Al; words and music by I. 
Berlin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 1020; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 21107 


Good times with Hoover, better times 
with Al; words and music by I. Ber- 
lin; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
2 ce. Oct. 18; E 699903 ; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 21108 


Gospel (The) anthem; written and 
arr. by J. Lincoln Hall; .choir, or 


choir and congregation. 4to. © Oct. | 


23, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 
196; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 
21109 


Got to do things, want to see things, 
got to go places; words and music 
by Jack Weldron. © 1 e¢. Oct. 22, 
1928; E U.S. unpub. 474; J. E. Wel- 
dron, San Francisco. 21110 


Got to get a pull in town; words and 
music by T. E. Dawkins, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 3, 1928; E 1094; Thomas E. 
Dawkins, New York. 21111 

Gota de agua; letra y musica por L. 
Barcelata, of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York; pf. S8vo. [Photostat] 
©. June 1, 1928; :2 ¢e,June 11; EB 

6938868; Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles, 
and Lorenzo Barcelata, New York. 

PAA AD 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Sérénade; 
berceuse, arr. by EHric Mareo, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 25, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 20; E For. 391; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. Pe oa Ls 3 


Unfold, ye portals; from the Re- 
demption, 2-pt. cho., arr. by Ira B. 
Wilson; sop. and alto. 4to. © Sept. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E—U. BS. pub. 
223; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

21114 


Grandfather’s Christmas; a Christmas 
program of song and story, lyrics by 
Sarah Grames Clark, music by Nor- 


a 


pt: 1, naSaWep 


man Lighthill. S8vo. ©. Sept. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 29; D 27374; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 21115 


Grandpa; lyric by Jack Burke, music 
by R. Albright. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1928 ; 
H—U. 8. unpub. 550; Ray Albright, 


Newark, N. J. 21116 
Grant (William Parks) Nocturne; 
pf; ini; A ‘mins @ua1es Sepuii29, 


1928; E U. S. unpub. 23; William 
Parks Grant, Columbus, O. 21117 


Great David’s greater son; Christmas 
cantata, text from the words of Holy 
Writ and a selection of Christmas 
carols, music by George Henry Day ; 
four-part cho. of mixed vo.ces, with 
soli and organ ace. 4to.’ © Sept. 
22, 1928; 2c. (Oct 2 ie NGSes46 - 
White-Smith music pub. ¢o., Boston. 

} 21118 

Great (The) ice floe; cinema inci- 
dentai, by Edgar Martell, of Great 
Britain, orch. by Erie Mareo, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Mar. 22, 1928; 1 ¢@ Oct. 
12; E For. 420; Bosworth & co, 
Leipzig. 21119 


Great Jehovah Thou art; aviation 
hymn, words by Oliver Murray Ed- 
wards, music by William Berwald; 
mixed voices. Syracuse, N. Y., Oli- 
ver music co. 4to. © Sept. 22, 
1928; 2 e. Oct. 1; E 698985; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 21120 


Gretchaninoff (A.) Danza; arr. par 


H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch., avec © 


pf. direction et violino 1 direction. 
4to. © July 25, 1927; 1 « Aug. 15: 
EK 669525; H. Benjamin, Paris. 
21121 
Grey haired mammy; fox trot ballad, 
words by P. Alexander, music by 
Woody Frisino [pseud.. of Warren 
Frisino] [Words and melody only | 
© 1.¢. Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S: un- 
pub. 639; Perry Alexander, Balti- 


more. 21122 
Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) King of 


love, my Shepherd; ave maris stel- 
la, anthem, English text and arr. of 
music by Raymond C. Robinson, mu- 
sic by Edward Grieg; men’s voices. 
4to., ©: Oct. 2, A9235. Zhe" OCt sin 
699889: Charles W. Homeyer & ¢co., 
Boston. 21123 


Grotesques (Les); marche, by Percy 
Elliott, arr. by J. Engleman, both 
of Great Britain; oreh., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Aug. 38, 1928; 
1 ¢. Oct. 18; E For. 272; Bosworth 
& co., Leipzig. 21124 


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~ no. 10, 1928 


Ground (The) hog; encore song, words 
by Norman R. Jaffray, music by 
Walter H. Nash; high or med. voice. 

m@) Oe) .17,, 1928 /2)\e0 Oct. 103) EB 
699878 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
21125 

Ground hog blues; words and music 

by Gladys Bentley. [Chords, single 


staff] © 1c. Oct. 2, 1928: E U. S. 
unpub. 1115; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 21126 


Grove house; march, by J. Ord Hume, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 18, 
1925 3 tie.) Sept. 29; Ey For. 56; 
James Planta Hull, London. 21127 


Guadalupana (La); cancion popular, 
duo, letra por E. M. Cortazar, mu- 
sica por Jesus A. Ramirez, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at New York. S8vo. 
[Photostat] © June 1, 1928: 2 « 
June 11; E 698870; Lorenzo Barce- 
lata, New York, and Dionisio Acos- 


ta, Los Angeles. 21128 
Gunman’s (A) farewell: words and 
music by Phil Boutelje; pf. ©1l1e. 


Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 585; 
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., New 
York. 21129 
Guns; words by Harry D. Kerr, music 
by Goeffrey O’Hara. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 110; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 21130 


Gypsy love song; from The fortune 
teller, by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
Otto Langey and Ben Vereecken ; 
duet arr. for B flat trumpet or B 
flat cornet, clarinet, o1 saxophone, 
trombone or baritone, E flat alto 
saxophone or E flat clarinet, C mel- 
ody saxophone, bass trombone, bari- 
tone or cello or bass C melody saxo- 
phone, with pf. ace. © Aug. 13, 
1928; 2 ce. Oct. 3; E 699617; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 21451 


Gypsy (A) romance; arr. by P. A. 
Marquardt; orch. © Oct. 8, 1928; 
2 e. Oct. 12; E 699821; Music buy- 
ers corp., New York. 21132 


Gypsy (The) smile; by Nelle Corday 
fpseud. of D. Herbert] [Melody 
mnly] © 1c. Aug. 16, 1928; H— 
U. S. unpub. 655; Dorothy Herbert, 
Cleveland. 21133 


Habanera; 3d pt. of Rhapsodie espag- 
nole, by Maurice Ravel, transcribed 
by Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, domi- 
ciled at New York; violin and pf. 
© Sept. 7, 1928; 2 « Oct. 3; EB 
699601 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

21134 


21145 


& 


Habit ; words and music by Tom Mur- 
doch [pseud. of T. M. MacCaskie] 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1142; Thomas Murdoch MacCaskie, 
Chicago. 211385 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Hallelujah 
chorus; from The Messiah, 2-pt. cho., 
arr. by Ira B. Wilson; sop. and alto. 
4to. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; 
E—U. S. pub. 222; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 21136 


Hame pila; Hawaiian hula song, by 
Charles Kaapa, arr. by J. Noble; 
pf. and ukulele ace. (Jn Johnny 
Noble’s collection of Hawaiian hulas 
and songs) © Sept. 11, 1928; 2/c. 
Sept. 17; E 699667; Johnny Noble, 
Honolulu. 21137 


Hampstead pieces; by George Aitken, 
of Great Britain; pf. Church row. 
[3 others] © Sept. 25, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 24; E For. 455; Augener, ltd., 
London. ' 21138 


Hanging (The) of Hickman; words 
and musie by F. Marvin. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 « Oct. 26, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 619; Frankie 
Marvin, New York. 21139 


Hangman’s blues; words by Hyman 
Rosen, music by Lemon Jefferson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Oct. 18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 387; 
Chicago music pub. co., in¢c., Chicago. 


21140 

Happiness: romanza amorosa, by 
Walter C. Schad; orch., with pf. 
conductor. © ‘Oct. 5, 1928; 2" ¢. 


Oct. 13; E 699845; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 21141 


Happy-go-lucky ; march, by T. Katz; 
pf. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub, 449; Tenaze Katz, Syracuse, 
IN ONE: 21142 


Happy warrior Al; words by L. Don- 
aghue, music by Frank J. Donaghue; 
pf. Mahanoy Plane, Pa. Leo & 
Frank Donaghue. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 24; E—U. S. pub. 77; Leo 
Donaghue, Mahanoy Plane, Pa. 

4 21143 


Haras de cuenta; letra y musica de 
Hermanos Banuelos, of Mexico, dom- 
iciled at Los Angeles; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 301; 
Felipe Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 

21144 


Hard to rule woman blues; words and 
music by Williard Thomas. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 25, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 567; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 21145 


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21146 


Hark! a burst of heavenly music; 
Christmas ecarol, words by M. N. 
Meigs, music by George B. Nevin; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 10; E 698858; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 21146 


Hark, the hosts of heaven are sing- 
ing; Christmas hymn-anthem, words 
by B. H. Plumptre, music by Adam 
Geibel; mixed voices, with alto or 
bar. solo, sop. and alto duet, and 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 29, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 4; E 699854; White Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 21147 


Harsanyi (Tibor) Deux burlesques: 
par T. Harsanyi, of Hungary; pf. 
© Sept. 20, 1928; 1 e Oct. 12; H 


For. 373; Heugel, Paris. 21148 
—— Trois piéces de danse; par T. 


Harsanyi, of gue ane pf. © Sept. 
20, 1928; ie.1Oct. 123 amor. 3i2;: 
Heugel, Paris. 21149 


Have you any M-O N-H-Y? written by 
Ken Kenyard, music by L. Silber- 
man, of Great Britain; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by Harry Bull. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
27, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 20; E For. 126; 
Si:berman & Solloway, London. 

21150 

Haven (The) of dreams; part-song, 
words by May Mott Smith, music by 
James P. Dunn. 4to. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Sop. 1 and 2, alto 1 and 
2. © Oct. 19, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 
23; E U. S. pub. 49, 50; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 21151, 21152 


Hawaii ponoi; Hawaiian national an- 
them, adapted by Frank Ferera; pf., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. (Jn Frank Ferera’s Hawai- 
ian melodies) © Sept. 24, 1924; 
2 e. Oct. 1, 1928; E 698833; Forster 
music publisher, inec., Chicago. 

21153 


Hawaiian hotel; march _ one-step, 
adapted by Frank Ferera; pf., with 
ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen. 
(In Frank Ferera’s Hawaiian mel- 
odies) © Sept. 24, 1924; 2c. Oct. 
1, 1928; EH 698834; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 21154 


Hawaiin [!] lullaby; words by J. T. 
Sharkey, music by George C. Pen- 
nington. [Words and melody only] 
©41. ¢.. Oct. 29, 1928. bh —U. 'S: un- 
pub. 689; John T. Sharkey, Phila- 
delphia. LF Wi Sta) 


Hay-seed; words and music by L. J. 
Bennett. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Oct. 


pt. 117, nS. ¥. eo 


5, 1928: E U. S. unpub. 21; Louis J. 
Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 21156 


Hay un lirio; cancion, arr. de José 
Perches Enriquez, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Argeles; pf., con pala- 
bras. © 1-¢. Oct. 13; 1928 >3Rte Ss. 
unpub. 231; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los 
Angeles. 21157 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Haydn sym- 
phony suite no. 1; Appreciation ser- 
ies for beginning orchestras, se- 
lected and arr. by Aileen Bennett. 
© Sept. 14, 1928; 2 © Oct. 27; B— 
U. S. pub. 155; Gamble hinged mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 21158 


He is risen; Haster hymn, words and 
music by A. Judson. © 1. Oct. 6, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 64; Agnes Jud- 
son, Winter Park, Fla. 21159 


He is the way; sacred song, words 
and music by Agnes Judson; med. 
or low voice. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 17; E 699879; G. Schirmer. 
ine., New York. ‘21160 


He-man,; from Hello yourself, words 
by Leo Robin, music by Richard 
Myers; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
3, 19283. 2° c. Otto. we Oooias ; 
Harms, inec., New York. 21161 


He’s so sleepy; lyric and music by 
H. A. Blachman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢ Sept. 15, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 175; Harry Allen 
Blachman, Cleveland Heights, O.- 

21162 


He’s with me all the way; words and 
music by EH. B. Fowler. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 
1928: H—U.. S. unpub. ole. aes. 
Peer, New York. 21163 


He that maketh peace; anthem, by 
Frank E. Ward; mixed voices, organ 
ace, - 4to: © Oct, a)A928R2 eExOet: 
5; E 699684; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 21164 


He will reach your heart and mine; 
words by Mrs. C. BE. Hardy, music 
by J. E. Moore. © Aug. 1, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 2;. E 699642; John E. 
Moore, Huntington Park, Calif. 

21165 


Hear me talkin’ to you; words and 
music by Ma Rainey [pseud. of Ger- 
trude Rainey] [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 1,:1928; HU. S. 
unpub. 492 ; Chicago musi¢ pub. Co., 
inc., Chicago. 21166 


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no. 10, 1925 


21187 


Heart o’ mine; words by Billy Rose, 
music by Louis Silvers. [Words and 
me.ody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 2, 1928; 
EH U.S. unpub. 46; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 21167 


Heart (The) of Christmas; story can- 
tata dramatized with pageantry for 


ehoir and Sunday school, lyries by. 


Mattie B. Shannon, music by Adam 
Geibel. 8vo. © Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c. 
@et. (11; DD) 27373; Hall-Mack. co.., 
Philadeiphia. 21168 


Heartache: words and music by A. 
Bernhardt. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ec. Oct. 18, 1928; E-U.-S. 
unpub. 3881; Antoinette Bernhardt, 
Wallace, Mich. 21169 


Heaven’s down in Dixieland; words 
and words by Harrison McClain 
Johnson, arr. by Alex. M. Valentine. 


©i1c Oct. 18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. | 


236; Harrison M. Johnson, Philadel- 
phia. 21170 


Hee-cup (The) song; you can’t get a 
hee cup drinking from a tea cup, 
words and-music by Howard John- 


son: and Pat Ballard [pseud. of F. | 


D. Ballard} © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 19; E 699913; Francis Drake 
Ballard, New York. 21171 


Heigh-ho, cheerio; from Just a minute, 
words by Walter O’Keefe, music by 
Harry Archer, arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 


S925 5,2 €: Oat. 55, .699702;, De | 


Sylva. Brown inc., 
New York. 21172 


Helen; words by C. J. Brownagle, mu- 
sic by James Webster; pf. © 1. 
Acc, 1928: HU. S. unpub. 176; 
Chester J. Brownagle, Harrisburg, 
Pa. ‘ 21173 


Hello Britian [!], hello Britian [!], 
hello U. S. A.; words and music by 
D. M. Coles; mixed voices, in E fiat. 
© 1 c. Oct. 12, 1928: E U. S. unpub. 
2382; Daisy Melvin Coles, Mayfield, 
Ky. 21174 


Hello, my fliver [!]; words by C. V. 
Smith, music by Richard Broughton. 
© 1c, Oct. 18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
369; Charles V. Smith, Fayetteville, 
Ark. 21175 


Henry don’t love Lizze any more; fox 
trot, words and music by A. W. Le- 
Mieux. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 11; 
E—U. S. pub. 116; Alvin W. Le- 
Mieux, Windsor, Vt. 21176 


Henry’s scales and arpeggios; by Hen- 
ry, of Australia; pf. © Aug. 24, 


& Henderson, 


1928 5/1 ¢. Sept. 19: HW For. 113 5. W; 
H. Paling & co., ltd., Sydney. 21177 


Herbert Hoover is the man; march, 
words by R. Burns, music by Wi. 
Van Beaver. [Words, melody and 
ukulele cnly| © Sept. 29, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 15 B—U. St pubs 2s Robert 
Burns, St. Joseph, M». 21178 


Here; words by L. B. Levy, music by 
Daniel H. Wilson. © 1 ¢. Sapt. 24. 
1928: E U. S. unpub. Lilly B. Levy, 
Portland, Or. 21179 


‘Herr Ober, zahl’n; onestep aus Friiu- 


lein.-mama, text von R. Kessler u. 
Willi Kollo, musik von Hugo Hirsch, 
bearb. von Franz Grothe, both: of 
Germany. © July 2, 1928; 1 ¢ Aug. 
2: WH For. 265; Drei masken verlag. 
a. g., Berlin. 21180 


Herrick’s ode; nativity, words by Rob- 


ert Herrick, music by A. Gibbs. 
London. J. Curwen- & sons, Itd. 
12mods C; Oct5, 1928 - I? Er Oers: 


EB For. 232; Armstrong Gibbs, Essex, 


England. 21181 
Hiawatha’s journey; . unison cho., 


words by H. W. Longfellow, music 
by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. © Sept. 14, 
1928; 2 c Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 
217; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
21182 
Hick O’Hooley; O’Hooley’s got the 
ball, words and melody by M. P. W. 
Locke, arr. by Edw. L. Bohal. © 
1c. Oct. 31, 1928: E—U. S. unpub. 


758; Marshall Pinckney Wilder 
Locke, Ashland, O. 21183 


High up on a hill-top; fox-trot song, 
words and music by Abel Baer, 
George Whiting and Ian Campbell. 
© Sept. 21, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 24; E 
698764; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

21184 


High up on a hill-top; fox trot, words 
and musie by Abel Baer, Ian Camp- 
bell and Geo. W. Whiting, organ arr. 
by Walter C. Simon; pf. or organ. 


©wOetrss, £1928: 2c. (Geng Gen 
698854: Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
21185 


Hills and valleys: by Clara Elifeldt 
Kantzler; pf.. © Oct. 15,.1928;)2 c. 
Oct. 20; E 699962; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. , 21186 


Hills (The) of home; 4 pt. song or 
cho., words by Floride Calhoun, mu- 
sic by Oscar J. Fox, arr. by N. Clif- 
ford Page; mixed voices. 4to. © 
July 27, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 3; E 699590 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc... New York. 21187 


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21188 


pt. 111, n. s., v.23 - 


His dwelling; Christmas carol, words 
by Irene Gass, music by George 
Rathbone, of Great Britain; mixed 
veices. 12mo. © Oct. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 80; E—For. 504; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 21188 


Hlistoriette ; mélodie sentimentale, par 
Herbert Ivey, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Sept. 3, 1928; 1 « Oct. 24; E For. 
447; Schott & co., Itd., London. 

21189 


Hoera! Olympia! marsch-lied, tekst en. 


muziek van M. de Cock, of Nether- 
lands. © Aug. 25, 1928: 1 ¢. Oct. 1; 
EK} For. 79; Michel de Cock, Amster- 
dam, Holland. 21190 


Holiday (The); by Clara HEHlfeldt 
Kantzler; pt. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 20; E 699961; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 21191 


Hollywood legs; words and music by 
Gus Dolph [i. e. A. A. Dolph} © 
1 e. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. 8. unpub. 
564; Augusta A. Dolph, Hollywood, 
Calif. . 21192 


Holy (A) child is born; Christmas 
hymn-anthem, words by Eleanor 
Amerman Sutphen, music by Carl F. 
Mueller; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
10;: 1928: 2. ec. Oct M93, HE} 699952 ; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

21193 


Holy Name—hymn; jubilant cry to 
Jesus Christ our King, our God, 
words by J. A. Frederick, music by 
J. P. Burns. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2.e¢. 
Oct. 24; E—U. S. pub. 76; Joseph P. 
Burns, Philadelphia. 21194 


Homestead (The) on the hill; words 
and music by A. Graham; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1928; 
E—U. 8S. unpub. 512; Alfred Gra- 
ham, Venice, Calif. 21195 


Honey; words and music by Seymour 
Simons. Haven Gillespie and Rich- 
ard A. Whiting. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1928; BE 
1022; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

21196 


Honey, I’se a-waitin’ jes fo’ yo’; by 
Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of Leo- 
nore Geer]; vocal och. 4to. © July 
13, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 3; E 699598; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 21197 

Honey moonin’; words by Irving Fields 
[pseud. of Irving Greenfield], music 
by Eddie Clark [i. e. Edwin Clark j 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e¢. 
Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 3830; 
Irving Greenfield, New York. 21198 


Honeyland ; theme song to King Vidor’s 
Hallelujah, words and music by Jo 
Trent and Arthur Schwartz. [Mime- 
ograph] © 1 e. Oct. 30, 1928; H— 
U. §S. unpub. 736; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 21199 


Honeymoon with you; lyric by Dan 
Bryant [i. e. Daniel Bryant], music 
by Eddie Mahoney [i. e. BE. C. Ma- 
honey]; pf. © 1. Oct. 15, 1928; HB 
U. S. unpub. 287; Edward C. Ma- 
honey, San Pedro, Calif. 21200 


Honolulu twilight; words and music 
by Isabelle Hollister McKee [i. e. 
I. H. M. Bloch] Published by Le- 
maine music co. [Words and mel- 
ody only] [Mimeograph] © Oct. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 12; BE 699917; Isa- 
belle Hollister McKee Bloch, Chi- 
cago. - 21201 


Hon. Herbert Hoover; words and mu- 
sic by D. B. DeWaltoff. [Cover 
title:—-Who is Hoover? © Sept. 18, 
1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 6; E 699738; Dayve 
B. DeWaltoff, Brooklyn. 21202 


Hooey; words by Mildred Mesereau 
{pseud. of M. H. Mesirow], music by 
Cornell Smelser. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 15, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 252; Mildred H. Mesi- 
row, New York. 21203 


Hoorah for Hoover; words by Thomas 
Todd Johnston, music by Rudolph 
Toll. (Cover title:—Hurrah for 
Hoover) © Sept. 29, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 
4; E 699682; Thomas T. Johnston, 
Medford, Mass. 21204 


Hooray for St. Nick; words and music 
by Betsy White. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 9, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 278; Vernon Dalhart, 
New York. 21205 


Hootin’ for Hoover; words by G. F. 
Wilcox, music by Guy Hutchins. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 24, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1087: Georgia Fredonia Wilcox, 
Spartanburg, S. C. 21206 


Hoover; campaign song, words and 
melody by F. A. Mudge. © Oct. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 22; BH U.S: pub, 18; 
Florence Ann Mudge, Elmira, N. Y. 

21207 


Hoover; Republican campaign: song, 
words and music by <A. Booster 


[pseud. of H. N. Harris] New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 2 «. Aug. 27; E 699897; Hilma 
N. Harris, Hettinger, N. D. 21208 


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21229 


, 


Hoover-Curtis ; Rhode Island campaign 
song, words and music hy Ada Hold- 
ing Miller and Ruth Tripp. © Oct. 
6, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 699858 ; Wo- 
men’s Republican club, Providence, 
eB 21209 


Hoover is the man; words and music 
by R. B. Reckard. [Photostat] © 
Oct. 19, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; E—U. 8. 
pub. 194; Radah Buchmiller Reck- 
ard, Detroit. 21210 


Hoover, just the man for Uncle Sam; 
words and music by L. L. Willis. 
New York City, VosBurgh’s orches- 
tration service. © Oct. 4, 1928: 2 ¢. 
Oct. 8; H—U. S. pub. 148; ZL. L. 
Willis, Big Stone Gap, Va. 21741 


Hoover march; words and music by 
W. H. Harper. © Oct. 17; 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 17; E 699911; William H. Har- 
per, Charleston, W. Va. 21212 


Hoover rally song; words and musi¢ 
by E. A. Cushing. © Sept. 24, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 2; E 699847; Ella A. Cush- 
ing, © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 2; 
E 699847; Ella A. Cushing, Wollas- 
ton, Mass. 2A Ee) 


Hoover the great; words by Edward 
Machugh, music arr. by Wilbur F. 
Burleigh. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
15: E 698988; John C. Miiler, Bos- 
ton. 21214 


Hope the hornblower; cho., poem by 


Henry Newbolt, music by G. Ban-., 


tock, of Great Britain; men’s voices. 
4fo. © Aug. 25, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 25; 
E 697856; Granville Bantock, Har- 
borne, Birmingham, England. 21215 


Hora, lass mich einmal nippen; ru- 
miinischer fox, rumiinischer volks- 
melodie im refrain, worte und musik 
von Hans Kandler, arr. von Kurt 
» Kohler, both of Germany; orch., mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © July 12, 1928; 
1 c. Aug. 3; E 697457; Musikverlag 
City, Leipzig. 21216 


Horn (The); four pt.-song, by Fleig- 
ier, arr. by Irma Lee Batey; male 
voices, with optional bar. solo. 4to. 
tort. 6. 19a eee cE. 11.” 
699873; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. DENG 


Hornpipe; by Julian Herbage, of Great 
Britain: violin or cello, with pf. ace. 
© July 20, 1928; 1 e Sept. 11; E 
For. 184; Laudy & co., London. 

21218 


s 


Hot! from Ups-a-daisy, words by Rob- 
ert. A. Simon, music by Lewis E. 
Gensler; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 3, 1928; 2 c. Oct.-5; E 699777; 
Harms, inc., New York. 21219 


Hot dogs; popular song, words by Sam 
Robipson and Pearl Taylor, music 
by R. Sauer., © 1 ¢. Oct. 5,: 1928; 
EK U. S. unpub. 16; Robert Sauer, 
Provo, Utah. 21220 


Hot foot, slo’ foot; lyric and music 
by H. C. Newcombe; pf. © 1 «. 
Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 4438; 
Harry C. Newcombe, South Coven- 
try, Conn. Pdi PAL 


Hot potatoes; music by Blind Arthur 
Blake. [Melody only] © 1. Oct. 
25, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 566; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

21222 


Hound (The) of heaven; words by 
Francis Thompson, set to music by 
William Y. Webbe; ten. solo and 
Cio... 4t0,. Ch OC. a0, foco.. 2) 
Oct. 30; E—U. S. pub. 199; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 21223 


House of our dreams; words by Collie 
Knox, music by Vivian Ellis, of 
Great Britain. London, New York 
& Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. © 
Sept. 5, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 4; E For. 171; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21224 


How about me; slow fox trot or blues, 
words and music by Howard Flynn, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Keech. © Sept. 18, 1928; 1 «. Oct. 
20; H—For. 470; Cavendish music 
co., London. Pl Wed) 


How about me; words and music by 
Irving Berlin. [Words and melody 
only] .© 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; EB) U: S. 
unpub. 367; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 21226 


How can I forget you; fox-trot, words 
and music by H. Danofsky. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 1, 
1928; E 1047; Herman Danofsky,, 
New York. 21227 


How could you forget; words and mu- 
sic by M. Grever. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 1, 1928; E 
1031; Maria Grever, New York. 

21228 


How do you do; words by L. B. Levy, 
music by Daniel H. Wilson. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 24, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 44; 
Lilly B. Levy, Portland, Or. 21229 


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pt. 425i, nsaeweeco 


Hiow sweet the name; anthem, words 
by John Newton, music by Ps >): 
De Coster; solo quartet and mixed 


voice choir; organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 
17, 1928; 2 & Oct. 18: BH 699892; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 21230 
Howdy California; words and music 
by Marguerite Decker and D. W. 
Schlosser. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1928; H 
U. S. unpub. 1122; David Wertz 


21231 


Howdy, cold timer; words and music 
by C. J. Robison. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 6, 1928; H 
U. 8. unpub. 12; Carson J. Robison, 


Schlosser, Venice, Calif. 


New York. 21232 
Hum- (The) of the engines; cinema 
incidental, by F. A. Laitl, of Aus- 


orch., with pf. conductor. © 
22 MOIS = see Oe Mi Ty OI: 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 21233 


Itumoresque; by Hamilton Harty, of 
Great Britain; violoncello, with pf. 


Lea; 
Mar. 
415; 


acc. © Oct. 9, 1928; 1 e@. Oct. 24; 
E For. 451; Schott & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 21234 


Huntington street; part-song, words by 
Shaemas O’Sheel, music by James 
P. Dunn; sop. 1 and 2; and alto. 
4to. © Oct. 19, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 23; 
1 Shes Oh pub. 51; J. Fischer & bro., 
New a 21235 


Hurrah! hurrah! for Hoover; words 
and music by L. A. Martin, har- 
monized and arr. by FEF. P. Drohan. 
© 1 e. Oct. 4, 1928; E U.-S. unpub. 
1140; LaVelle Alexander Martin, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 21236 


Hurry Johnie [!] hurry; words and 
music by B. Miller and Agnes Whit- 
more. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1928; EH U.S. unpub. 
1072; Bob Miller, New York. 21237 


Hush-a-bye my baby; lyric by HE. 
Nordtvedt, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 1928; H— 
U. S. unpub. 702; Ebertina Nordt- 
vedt. Bellingham, Wash. 21238 


Husky Eskimo; 8 pt. cho., words and 


music by Paul Bliss; sop., alto and 
perce 4to." © Oet.2; 1928; 2. 
Oct. 5; EH 699714; Raymond A. Hoff- 
man Co. Chicago. 21239 
Hyde Park; descriptive suite, by 
Roger Jalowicz, of France, arr. by 
Joseph Engleman, of Great Britain ; 
oreh., with pf. conductor. 1. Sun- 
day morning church parade. [8 


1100 


Hymn of 


Hymn to Providence; 


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others] © Jan. 15, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 
18; E For. 276; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 21240) 


independence; by S. G. 
Tetti-Rossi; pf. 1 ¢« Oct. 24, 
1928; H—U. S. unpub. 541; Salva- 
tore G. Ietti-Rossi, Brooklyn. 21241 


chorus, words 
from Coleridge’s Ode to the depart- 
ing year, music by Edrie Cundell, 
of Great Britain, op. 25; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1928; 1 c. 
Oct. 1; E For. 50; Goodwin & Tabb, 
itd., London. 21242 


always got what I wanted; words by 
Max Rutchik and Wes Frazer, music 
by Leonard: Whiteup. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. July 24, 1928; 

KH U.S. unpub. 317; M. F. ‘Ls, produc- 
tions co., New York. 21243 


attempt from love’s sickness to fly; 
words traditional, music by Henry 
Purcell, arr. by Healey Willan, of 
Canada.’ .© Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c« 
Sept. 17; E For. 154; Frederick Har- 
ris ¢o., London. 21244 


call you my radio queen; words and 
music by C. G. Osborne, arr. by Carl 
Demangate. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1928: 
E U.S. unpub. 1062; Charlotte Gold- 
smith Osborne, Schenectady, N. Y. 
21245 


cannot live without you, Caroline; 
by B. I. ‘Levy 7 pk?" ©) @rOct. 17, 
1928; E.U. S. unpub. 325; Burton I. 
Levy, New York. 21246 


can’t be-arrested for making love to 
you; words by Jeff Branen, music 
by Leo Friedman; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 11; 
E 698874; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 21247 


can’t believe it’s true; from Ups-a- 
daisy, words by Robert A. Simon, 
music by Lewis E. Gensler; pf. and 
Beales ace. , ©) Octet SRS. 2, C. 
Oct. 5; E 699778; Harms, ine., New 
Mole 21248 


can’t get enough of you; words and 
music by Sam Gold. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 18, 1928; 
E 704461; Spier and Coslow,. ine., 
New York. 21249 


can’t get enough of you; words and 


music by Sam Gold; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 13 


E 698942; Spier and Coslow, ine., 
New York. 21250 


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no. 10, 1928 


21270 


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I can’t make her happy, that old girl 
of mine; words and music by Lew 
Pollack and Sidney Clare; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. 
© Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 29; E 
699628; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©CO., 
inc., New York. 21251 


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could waltz forever; words and mu- 
sic by Louis Longo and Charles P. 
Shisler; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; H—U. S. pub. 
117; Remick music corp., New York. 

21252 
I'd like to be a soldier; words by W. R. 
Williams, music by Hampton Du- 
rand. ©-Oct. 26, 1928);.2°¢. Get. 29; 
E—U. S. pub. 182; T: S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 21253 


didn’t do what I wanted to do: words 
by E. G. De Massa, music by Phil 
Starr. [Worés and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 1928; E U.S. unpub. 
297; Eva G. De Massa, Oneida, N. Y. 

21254 
I don’t care; words and music by 
Saxie Dowell; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Aug. 16, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 8; BH 699747; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 21255 


I, fa’ down an’ go boom; words by 
James Brockman, music by Leonard 
Stevens and James Brockman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 6, 1928; EH U. S. unpub. 1; 
Brockman music co., Los Angeles. 

21256 


I found gold when I found you; words 
by Hazel Mooney and Eve. EH. Lyn, 
music by Wm. Axt. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 15, 1928; 
EK U. S. unpub. 259; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 21257 


1 got a woman crazy for me, she’s 
funny that way; lyrics by Richard 
A. Whiting, music by Neil Moret. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 19, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 419; 
Villa Moret, ine., New York. . 21258 


I got a woman, crazy for me, she’s 
funny that way; words by Richard 
A. Whiting, music by Neil Morét. © 
Oct. 27, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 29; H—U. S. 


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pub. 184; Villa Moret, ine., San 
Fraucisco. 21259 


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gotta tell someone, why can’t it be 
you; lyric by Baron Keyes, music by 
Leigh Harline; pf. and ukulele acc. 
@ Oct...13 4 1928% 2 ¢.. Oct..A Ti EB 
698939 ; Lloyd Campbell publications, 
San Francisco. 21260 


I had her begging for more; words by 
Alfred D’Ambrisi [i. e. C. A. D Am- 
prisi, jr.], music by C. S. Millspaugh. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E—U. 8S. unpub. 
648; Carl Alfred D’Ambrisi, jr., Sar- 
anac Lake, N. Y. 21261 


I have a sweetheart; fox-trot, lyrics 
and music by A. J. Colon, of Spain, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. [Spanish 
text]. ©,1.c. Oct. 9,.1928; H U.S. 
unpub. 104; Adclfo Jimenez Colon, 
Brooklyn. 21262 


Tli be a pal to your boy if youll be a 
pal to mine; words by Alfred Bryan 
and Al Sherman, music by Harry 
Blythe; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
Hoy 1928s. 2), Cy Oct. .LTx . Hy 698952: 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 21263 


I'll be on my way to heaven when I’m 
on my way to you; words and music 
by Jack Clash [i. e. J. E. Clash] 
{Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct.,. 15,1928; EH U.S. unpub.. 266; 
John Edward Clash, Chicago. 21264 


T’ll be waiting just for you beneath the 
Silv’ry moon; words by L. C. Pam- 
ela, music by Joe Puccini. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 
1928; E U.S. unpub. 42; Lucien C. 
Pamela, San Francisco. 21265 


Tll never ask for more; words and 
music by Roy Turk and Fred E. 
Ahlert. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
715; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
ine., New York. 21266 


Ill never forget; words by Gus Kahn, 
melody by Spike Hamilton. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 2, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1092; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 21267 


T’ll remember every little kiss; words 
and music by R. M. Bliery. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 29, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 686; Robert 
M. Ellery, Toledo, O. 21268 


I'll sing it o’er and oO’er; words and 
music ‘by J. E. Moore. © Aug. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 2; EB 699645; John E. 
Moore, Huntington Park, Calif. 

21269 


Ill take you to the country; from 
Luckee girl, new lyrics by Max and 
Nathaniel Lief, music by Maurice 
Yvain, with new arr. by Albert 
Szirmai, of Hungary, domiciled at 
New York; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 698907 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21270 


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21271 


I lost the world, when I lost you; 
waltz, by J. Sadowsky, J. Barango 
and Jim Wade. [Melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
111; Joseph Sadowsky, Chicago, and 
Joseph Barango, Pontiac, Ill. 21271 


I love to read the funnies; words by 
Perry Alexander, music by Woody 
Frisino [pseud. of Warren Frisino] 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Oct. 19, 1928; EH U. S. unpub. 415; 
Warren Frisino, Gardenville, Md. 

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love you, dear; duet, words by Jesse 
R. Croxford, music by Nona G. Crox- 
ford; contralto and ten. © Sept. 
15,1928} 2' ¢. Sept. 213 EH 699e51; 
John C. Miller, Boston. 21273 


I love you sweetheart of all my 
dreams; words and music by Art 
Fitch, Kay Fitch and Bert Lowe; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Oct. 22, 1928; 2:c¢. 
Oct. 23; E—U. S. pub. 74; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

21274 


I’m a reformer; words and music by 
Joe Browning fi. e. Joseph L. 
Browning]; pf. © 1 e Oct. 10, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 103; Joseph 


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L. Browning, New York. 21275 
I’m a tramp, tramp, tramp; words 
and music by T. Parrillo. © 1 «. 


Oct. 20, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 444; 
Tom Parrillo, Chicago. 21276 


I’m always dreaming of you; ballad 
fox-trot, words and music by Henry 
Kurtz; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
22,1928: 2.6. Oct. 24°"°E U.S: pub: 
96; Edward B. Marks music ¢o., 
New York. 21277 


I’m busy—you can’t come in; words 
and music by Clarence Williams. 
© Oct. 29, 1928; 2 c«. Oct. 31; E— 
U. S. pub. 243; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

21278 


I’m choosin’ black eyed Susan; words 
by Sidney D. Mitchell, music by 
Lew Pollack. © Oct. 13, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 6; E U. S. pub. 32; Sage pub. 


corp., New York. 21279 
Im from Kansas; words and music 
by Calvin Huntsinger. © Oct. 27, 


1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 293, H—wU. 8S. pub. 
161; Joseph Calvin Huntsinger, Man- 
kato, Kan. 21280 


I’m glad I found you; words by M. G. 
Eller, music by Lee Turner. [Words 


pt. 11, 1: S., Vv. 23 


and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 18, 
1928; HE U.S. unpub. 3877; M. Gwyn 
Eller, White Hall, Md. 21281 


I’m glad I heard Him eall; duet, 
words and music by P. White [and] 
It is Jesus; duet, words by Annie 
Johnson Flint, music by Frances 
Tillman White. Highland Park, 
Ill., The musical Whites. 4to. 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 17; E 699908 ; 
Paul White, Highland Park, II1. 

21282 

I’m going to Georgia; words and mu- 
sic by Claude Grant. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 30, 1928: 
H—U. S. unpub. 733.; United pub. 
co., New York. 21283 


I’m happy because I’m through with 
the blues; words and music by G. 
F. Parkinson. © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1928; 
E OU. S: unpub. 1838; Geer Forrest 
Parkinson, Columbus, O. 21284 


I’m just a rolling stone; words by S. 
, Gilomen, music by Rob’t H. Bren- 
nen. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
296; Suzanne Gilomen, New York. 
21285 
I’m kidding myself along; words by 
Max Rutchik and Wes Frazer, mu- 
sic by Leonard Whitcup. 
and melody only] ©1.. July 21, 
1928; EK 696429; M. F. L. produc- 
tions co., New York. 21286 


I’m leaving early in the morning, go- 
ing home; words and music by R. 
M. Church. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 612; Rena M. 
Church, Lansing, Mich. 21287 


I’m lonely; valse, by Erie Coates, 
orch. by Max Irwin, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. 4to. © Sept. 27, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 20; E—For. 491; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 21288 


I'm lonesome so; words by Harold J. 
Mahon, music by <A. J. Rizzo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oet...12: 1928; BHU. Sanpub237 ; 
Anthony J. Rizzo, New York. 

21289 

I’m longing tonight; words by F. Eng- 
lish, music by Lee Turner. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 1, 
1928: E U. S. unpub. 1098; Francis 
English, Morris, Pa. 21290 

I’m looking for a little girl like you; 
lyric by McDougal Smith, music by 
Alfred Bevis. Published by V. C. 
Bevis. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 ¢ Oct. 15; 
h—U. S. pub. 142; A. Bevis, jr., New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 21291 


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no. 10, 1928 


I’m looking for a new pal; by M. 
Rosette. [Melody only] © 1 « 
Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 480; 
Marion Rosette, Baltimore. 


Vm old enough to do as I please; 
words and music by Mathilde Bilbro. 
Men. O..19398:) 2 @ Oct, 1135. 
698875 ; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 
21293 


I'm painting your face in the moon; 
words and music by Speed Lang- 
worthy [pseud. of Norval B. Lang- 
worthy]; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct; 9; 1928; 2 c. Oct. 11; E 698879; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 21294 


I'm sailing along on a sunbeam,-walk- 
’ walk-walking with you; words and 
music by Al Sherman and Al Lewis. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le. 
Oct. 4, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1123; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 21295 


I’m so lonesome without you; words 
and music by C. C. Fulcher. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 17, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 352; Charles 
Chrisp Fulcher, Augusta, Ga. 21296 


I'm sorry Sally ; fox-trot, words by Gus 
Kahn, music by T'ed Fiorito, arr. by 
Arthur Lange; orch. 4to. © Sept. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 698769; 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 21297 


Im sorry Sally; fox trot, words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito, 
organ arr. by Walter C. Simon; pf. 
or organ. © Oct. 8, 1928; 2 ©. Oct. 
9; E 698853; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 21298 


I’m sorry to say I don’t love you; 
words by L. Simeone, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
293; Louis Simeone, Seneca Falls, 
Me: ¥.. 21299 


I'm the bluest man in town; words by 
Al Bryan, musie by Ernest Karle. 
© OUciois, 1928. 2 c. Oct..6: 5. U.S. 
pub. 25; Sage pub. corp... New York. 

21300 


I'm the child to fight; words and music 
by Dave Macon. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 809; Brunswick Balke Col- 
lender co., New York. 21301 


I'm the guy who kissed the girl who 
kissed the Blarney Stone; words by 
Jack Kaufman and James Cava- 


naugh. music by Neuman Fier. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. | 


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21311 


Oct. 15, 1928; EUS: unpub: 268 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 21302 


may forget that you have forgotten 
me; fox trot, words by C. W. Blackie 
and Pat Ballard [pseud. of F.. D. 
Ballard]. music by Pat Ballard. © 
Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 19; E 699914 ; 
Francis Drake Ballard, New York. 
21303 


met with my pal Al; words by Mrs. 
Bert Williams |i. e. Josie Williams]. 
music by Clifton Keith. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 132; Josie 
Williams, i. e. Mrs. Bert Williams, 
Hampton, N. Y. 21304 


miss thee; words and music by J. A. 
Johnson. Sedalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s 
sons. © July 31, 1928; 2c. Oct. 12; 


E 6998638; James Amos Johnson, 
Kansas City, Mo. 21305 


need you; waltz ballad, words by L. 
A. Fowles, music by Helen E. Diorio. 
© Oct. 16, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 19; EB 
699921; Leslie A. Fowles, Endicott, 
Noirs: 21306 


never believed in lucky numbers: 
fox-trot song; words and music by 
Frazer fi. e. Wes Frazer], Mac 
[pseud. of Max Rutchik] and Lennie 
[pseud. of Leonard Whitcup]; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 16, 1928; 
2 ¢. Oct. 16; E 698909 ; Bibo, Bloedon 
& Lang, ine., New York. 21307 


never get too much of you; words 
and music by Al Sherman and Al 
Lewis. [Words and melody only | 
©1c. Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
510; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

21308 


only hope that you’re not fooling me; 
words by Billy Frisch and Bob Nel- 
son, music by Max Rich, arr. by 
John Klenner; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 23, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; HE U.S. 
pub. 99; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 21309 


quit the Lackawana, now I work for 
the B. and O: words and music by 
DPartiio: tf Ol: c-Octi20, 71928 ; 
E U. S. unpub. 445; Tom Parrillo, 
Chicago. — 21310 


should shay sho; words and music 
by Charles O'Flynn and Charles 
Renn; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
M. Kalua. © Aug. 27; 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 8; E 699753; Mills musie, inc.. 
New York. 21311 


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21312 


I've always wanted to eall you my 
sweetheart; words and music by 
Chick HEndor, Harry Steinberg and 
Eddie Ward; pf. ace., with ukulele 
and banjulele arr. by Keech. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
1, 1928; 2 e. Sept. 20; E 699670; 
Music pub. co., itd.. London. 21312 


lve been rebuked and Ive been 
scorned; words from a negro spirit- 
ual, music arr. by M. Miller-Mathis. 
Chicago, lll. Edward C. Deas. © 
Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 6; E 699728 ; 
Mattie Milier-Mathis, Guthrie, Okl. 
21B13 

I’ve got religion; words and music by 
Irving Bibo and Dale Wimbrow ; pf. 
acc. with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen.. © 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. 762; Bibo, Blcedon 
& Lang, inc., New York. 21314 


I've got the candy blues; words. and 
music by Helen Ardelle and John 
Dallavo; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Oct. 26, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 118; Bibo, 
Bloedon & Lang, inc., New York. 


De bey 
Ive got the never-get-overs; words 
and music by EH. A. Priebe. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 

1928; EH U. S. unpub. 408; Ernest 

Adolph Priebe, Meriden, Conn. 
21316 


I’ve got you, you’ve got me; from Mis- 
ter Cinders, words by Clifford Grey 
and Greatrex Newman, music by 
Vivian Ellis, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, New York & Sydney, Chappell 
& .co., ltd: ” © Sent) 25, 1928* ote. 
Oct. 5; E For. 160; Harms, inc., New 
York. 21317 


vow to thee, my country; words by 
Cecil Spring Rice, music by EH. T. 
Sweeting, of Great Britain; male 
voices. 4to. {Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 20, 1928; 1 e«. 
Oct. 22; E For. 395; Stainer & Bell. 
Itd., London. 21318 


vow to thee my country; words by 
Cecil Spring Rice, music by Geot- 
frey Shaw, of Great Britain; unison 
massed’ voices. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations} © Aug. 30, 
1928; 1 c« Aug. 29; E 697681; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 21319 


want a yes girl; fox trot, lyric by 
Irving Caesar, music by Cliff Friend. 


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G) Mets, 74.) 1928 ¢ Dives sOek 46.5 E 
699768; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
21320 


pt. TE, ssa 


I want the world to know; from Hello 
yourself, words by Leo Robin, music 
by Richard Myers; pi. and ukulele 
acc. -© Oct. 3, 19282 2%eh Genes: 
E 699783; Harms, ine., New York. 

21321 


want to fly up in the sky; words and 
music by O. S. Austin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 482; Olive 
Stewart Austin, Pawtucket, R. I. 
21322 


want to go back to Arkansaw; fox 
trot, words and music by J. B. 
Breen, arr. by Jean Walz. © Oct. 
16, 1928; 2 eo) Ottis 19) i Gsoer5 ; 
John B. Breen, Chicago. 21323 


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want to go West, when I’m left 
alone; words and music by FE. Vacca. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub.. 248; 
Frances Vacca, New York. 21324 


want to marry you; waltz, music 
by H. Lindner, arr. by Arthur H. 
Weberbauer; orch. 4to. © Aug. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 699561; 
Harry Lindner, Bernardsville, N. J. 

21Ss25 


want you; waltz, words by Ray 
Buck, music by Eddie Boothman {i. 
e. EK. N. Boothman];. in FE fiat. 
[Words and melody oniy] ©1e. Oct. 
15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 265; E. N. 
Boothman, Detroit. 21326 


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will forget; words by L. B. Levy, 
music by Daniel H. Wilson. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 1, 1928; E U. S. unpub. -498; 
Lilly B. Levy, Portland, Or. 21327 


I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills; 
Biblical words, music by C. R. Cres- 
sey; mixed voices, with bass solo. 
4to. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 18; 
EK 699870; Cressey & Allen, Port- 
land, Me. 21328 


I will meet you in the twilight; words 
and melody by H. A. Smith. © 
1c. Oct. 23; 1928's BY Uss. ea. 
486; Harold Alroy Smith, Buffalo. 

21329 


wonder; words by EH. Scherbert, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Woods and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 15, 1928; 
U. S. unpub. 298; Etta L. Scherbert, 
Oconomuwoe, Wis. 21330 


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wonder dear; words and music by 
Ly Jones. ©) 1 .co Vetyih: 2a2ee. E 
U. S. unpub. 36; Lee Jcnes, Balti- 
more. 21331 


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no. 10, 1928 


I wonder who’s with you tonight; 
waltz, words by D. Taure, music by 
Bauer bros.; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Sept. 19, 1948: 2 c« Sept. 24; E 
698795: Dollie Taure, Dallas. 21332 


I wonder who the girl will be Ill 
marry; words and music by E. Gas- 


kill. © Sept. 10, 1928; .2 ec. Sept. 
15; BE 699850; Elise Gaskill, Men- 
don, Mass. Z1S55 


I wonder why: words and music by 
W. J. Van Diver, H. Irwin and H. 
Riel, arr. by Harry Ludwig; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 13, 1928; 2c. 


Oct. 15; E 699953; Wm--J. Van 
Diver. Herbert Irwin and Eugene 


Riel, Detroit. 21334 
Ice man blues; words and music by W. 
Crawley. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1111; Wilton Crawley, New York. 

, 21335 


Iecek rekrut; polka, by Frank Dukli, 
arr. by Louis Vitak; concertina. © 
Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E—U. S. 
pub. 119; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 


21336 
Ieh habe nie geglaubt; tango aus 
Friiulein mama, text von Richard 


Kessler, musik von Hugo Hirsch, 
bearb. von Franz Grothe, both of 
Germany. © July 2, 1928; 1c. Aug. 
2; E For. 264; Drei masken verlag, 
a..g., Berlin. 21337 


Ideal sofado; vals, letra adaptada por 
Welix Matos Bernier, mtSica de 
‘Juan Ramoén Pérez. © July 18, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 30; E—U. S. pub. 
203; Juan R. Pérez, Ponce, Porto 
Rico. 21338 


if all the world belonged to me; 
words and music by A. J. P. Van- 
dermyn. [Photostat] © 1 «@ Oct. 
23, 1928: E U. S. unpub. 504; Ar- 
mand J. P. Vandermyn, Pittsburgh. 
ar 21339 


it brother Jack were here; words and 


music arr. by Jimmie Rodgers. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 698188; Ralph 
Peer, New York. 21340 


if I can make you care: waltz song. 
words by Flora Warren Brown, mu- 
sic by Adolphe S. Kornspan. © 
iL 2; NoLo ce CeO eae i U.S, 
pub. 53; Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, ine., 
New York. 21341 


COMPOSITIONS 


~ 


If I had any money; unison song, 
words by Phyllis Mégroz, music by 
Cecil Sharman, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
-tions] © Aug. 30, 1928;.1 c., Aug. 
99- E 697679: Novello. & co., ltd., 
London. 21342 


If it can’t last forever, I'll say good- 
bye right now; words and music by 
V. Silver. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. 8. unpub. 
637; Violet Silver, Trenton, N. J. 

21343 


If you'll bake the biscuits, [11 buy the 
meat; words by B. E. Breitenstein, 
music by Clifton Keith. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
8, 1928; E U.S. unpub. 141; Barbara 
BH. Breitenstein, Keokuk, Ia. 21544 


If you'll come back to me; words and 
music by L. L. Yost. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 675; Leland 
Li. Yost, San Antonio. 21345 


If you love me as [ love you; words 
and music by E. T. Mulholland. © 
Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; BE 699752: 
Edward T. Mulholland, Flagstaff, 
Ariz. 21346 


If you want me—if you need me, I will 
go wherever you are; words and 
music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine 
and Louis McDermott. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 28, 1928; 
E 1024; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

21347 

Improved (The) Kamiki method for 
Hawaiian guitar; by William J. 
Smith. © Oct. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Nov. 2; A O 1754; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., inc., New York. 21348 


Improvisation; transformation, by 
Jean Beghon; orch. © Oct. 8, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 12; E 699823; Photo play 
music co., inc., New York. 21349 


In a Chinese tea garden; by Frank H. 
Grey and Katherine Allan Lively, 
arr. by William Strasser, ef Czecho- 
slovakia, domiciled at New York; 
orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
sept. : 10, 1928; 2 ¢:. Sept. 19; EB 
699437;:. Emil Ascher, ine. New 
York. 21350 


In a cottage built for two; words by 
Frank Morrison and Patrick Folan, 
music by Dan Keown [i. e. D. L. 
Keown] ©1e. Oct. 25, 1928; E— 
U. S. unpub. 559; Daniel Leo Keown, 
W. Lynn, Mass. 21351 


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21352 


pt. III, n. S., ¥. 23 


In a fairy realm; suite, by Albert W. 
Ketélbey. of Great Britain: orch.. 
with pf. conductor. 1. The moonlit 
glade. [2 others] © May 24, 1928; 
1 c. Oct. 18; E For. 275; Bosworth 
& co., Leipzig. 21352 


In a little hide-away: words by How- 
ard Dietz, musie by William Axt 
and David Mendoza; pf. acc., with 
ukulele or banjulele banjo arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 19, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 20; E 699954; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 21353 


In a little love nest; words and music 
by L. J. Kremer. [Words and mel- 
ody: sonly] , Oo se .Octa22 S28 - 
E U. S. unpub. 468; Lucian Joseph 
Kremer, Tulsa, Okl. 21354 


In a little top room; written by Lew 
Rymer and B. Scott. composed by 
B. Scott, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 14, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 22; E For. 124; Bennett Scott, 
London. 21355 


In a Spanish bungalow; i 
music by Maury Madison [pseud. of 
W. R. Smith] © 1c. Sept. 1, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. 664; W. Renwick 
Smith, Paris, Ky. 21356 


In a Spanish garden; fox-trot, words 
and music by I. Rosenberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢ Oct. 22, 
1928: BE U.S. unpub. 502; Irving 
Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 21357 


In all my dreams I dream of you; 
words and music by D.-L. Zuzak. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Aug. 18, 1928; 
E 704509; Doris Leir Zuzak, Shreve- 
port, La. 21358 


In Allah’s garden; words by Marie 
Wardall, music by Muriel Pollock ; 
low voice, in E flat. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, inc. © Oct. 11. 
1928; 2 e. Oct. 13; B—U. S. pub. 
204; Harms, inc., New York. 21359 


In an old honeysuckle garden; words 
and music by FE. F. Chevis, arr. by 
Arthur Fisk. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c, Oet.. 22,4028 .)E 0.8. 
unpub. 473; Fenelon F. Chevis, San 
Francisco. 21360 

In Bethlehem’s town; by Carl F. 
Mueller: organ. © Sept. 22, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 2; EH 699848; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 21361 


In dreamy romantic enchanted Ha- 
Waii; words by D. Walker, music 
by Clifton. Keith. " ©-1"e, Oct. 8, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 187; Dolores 
Walker, Park City, Utah. 21362 


words and | 


In love with you; fox-trot, words and 
music by A. E. Hansen. © 1 ¢. Oct. 


25, 1928: H—U. S. unpub. 592: 
Agnes E. Hansen, Council Bluffs, Ia. 
21363 


In May time; by Salvatore Arno; pf. 
Boston-New York, Evans music ¢o. 
© Oct. 3) 1928; 2) OctpiGeee 
699734; M. T. Evans, Boston. 21364 


In Montauk dear with you; words and 
music by Wm. H. Heagney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 


1928; E—U. S. unpub. 549; Walter 


Goodwin, inc., New York. 21365 


In Mozart’s time; Germany, minuet, 
by L. Leslie Loth; pf. © Oct. 9, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 11; E 699948; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 21366 


In my dream garden; by Cecil Ray- 
ners, arr. by J. Engleman, both of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4te. © Jan. 9, 1928; 1 e. 
Oct. 18; E For. 269; Bosworth & co.. 
Leipzig. 21367 


in my garden of love; words and mu- 
sic by R. L. Carlson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 1, 1928; 
EH U. S. unpub. 1089; Robert Leon- 
ard Carlson, Berkeley, Calif. 21368 


In my love boat: words and-melody by 
B. Raffetto. © 1c.’ Oct. 17 128; 
E U.S. unpub. 343; Bertha Raffetto. 
Reno, Nev. 21369 


In my old fashioned garden of dreams; 
words and music by A. E. Farmer. 
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
191; Arlie Elizabeth Farmer, Elber- 
ton, Ga. 21370 


In old Castile; minuet, from Hispania 
suite, by Albert Stoessel; grand 
orch., with pf. conductor. © July 
12, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 3; BE 699614; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. DAS TA. 


In old Madrid; Spanish dance, by L. 
Leslie Loth; pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 11; E 699944; John Chureh 
co., Cincinnati. 21372 


In olden time; dance, by George P. 
Hulten; pf/':'© Oct, 16)/1928 372) ec. 
Oct. 29; E—U..S. pub. 175; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 21373 


In our little studio; from Luckee girl, 
new lyrics by Max and Nathaniel 
Lief, music by Maurice Yvain, with 
new arr. by Muriel Pollock; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 1; E 698906; Harms, ine., New 
York. 21374 


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no. 10, 1928 


In Romany; words by Ned Washing- 
ton, music by Paul Vincent; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 12; E 698890; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 21375 


In search of silver and gold; romance, 
song, rev. and improved by G. K. 
Hamilton. © July 6, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 6-; E 698363 ; George K. Hamil- 
ton, New York. 21376 


In the big rock candy mountains; 
words and music by Harry McClin- 
ei mee Ke) he Ch) Oct. -17;°1928" Bb 
U. S. unpub. 345; Villa Moret, ‘inc., 
San Francisco. PAT ws 


In the garden; reverie, from In treble- 
clef land, by George P. Hulten; pf. 
© Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; H— 
U. S. pub. 174; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 21378 


In the hills of Monterey; lyric by 
W. M. Hunter, music by E. V. Al 
Hegbom. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 28; EH 698752; Pacific music 
publishers, San Francisco. 21379 

In the marshes; words by P. J. 
O'Reilly, music by Teresa Del Riego 
[pseud. of Teresa Leadbitter], of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 10, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 20; E—For. 494; Chappell & 
eo., Itd., London. _ 21380 


In the meadows; by Domenico Savino; 
pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 19; 
EH 699986; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 21381 


In the olden time; minuet, by Lucina 
Jewell; pf. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 10; E 698871; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 21382 


in the Pasha’s garden; opera in 1 act, 
libretto by Henry Chester Tracy, 
based on the tale by H. G. Dwight, 
music by J. L. Seymour; vocal se. 
| PHotostat) 240). 2 ic. Oct: 22; 1928: 
D 27884; John Laurence Seymour, 
Sacramento, Calif. 21383 


In the steps of Christ I follow; hymn, 
words by Oliver Murray Edwards, 
music by Charles H. Gabriel; mixed 
voices. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver mu- 
sic co. 4to. © Sept. 22, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 1; E 698987; Oliver M. Ed- 
wards, Syracuse, N. Y. 21384 


In the time of roses; music by Louise 
Reichardt, arr. by Harry Gilbert; 
female voices. 4to. © Oct. 18, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 19; E—U. S. pub. 45; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

21385 


21396 


In the woodlands; a miniature suite, 
by Carl Busch; orch., full se. and 
pts. 1. To a columbine. [8 others] 
© Aug. 25, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 4; B 
699724; Henry T. Fitz-Simons, Chi- 
cago. 21386 


In vain; words and music by Joe Dar- 
cey, Lou Herscher and Perry Alex- 
ander, arr. by Joseph M. Weiss; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 13, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 15; E 698921; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

21387 

In Zamboango; words and musie by 
B. L. Dobbins. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Oct. 19, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 422; Bertha Lillian Miner 
Dobbins, San Antonio. 21388 


India, my mother India; words and 
music by H. C. Chivington. © 1. 
Oct. 1, 1928; E 1000; Harold Conway 
Chivington, Denver. 21389 


Indian suite; based on tribal themes 
of the American Indians, collected, 
arr. and transcribed by Alfred Po- 
chon; string quartet. 1. Weapon 
song. [5 others.] © Aug. 16, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 3; E 699621; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 21390 


Instrumental music for school wor- 
ship ; 33 pieces, together with service 
responses, selected, arr. or composed 
by E. S. Barnes; pf. Philadelphia, 
Pa., Presbyterian board of Christian 
education. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 22; E 699996; Edward Shippen 
Barnes, Philadelphia. 21391 


Intimités ; poésie et musique de L. Du- 
ran, op. 37, no. 1-4. 1. Devotion 
[and 8 others] © Aug. 15, 1928; 
1 e@. Sept. 5, 1 ec. Oct. 17; E—U. S. 
pub. 62; Léo Duran, Lyon, France. 


21392 
Intrada; by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin, with pf. ace.. © 


OctiilG,; 1928s 1c.) Ock: 224 Eahor. 
404; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

213938 

Invocation profane ; par Maurice Pesse, 

of France; orch., avec pf. direction. 

© duly 25). 1927) ev Aus “ia? B 

669532; H. Benjamin, Paris. 21394 


Ione; words by Sidney D. Mitchell, 
music by Lew Pollack. © Oct. 13, 
1925 '> 2 .e.. Oct: Gs Hew. Ss pub. 27 ; 
Sage pub. corp., New York. 213895 

Iris; by Otto Pfefferkorn, arr. by 
Edouard Hesselberg; pf., 4 hands. 
© .Oct.> 18, 719285,-2¢. Oct. 20; >. E 
699979; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 21396 


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21397 


Iris; tango de concert, by Norman 
Henderson, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 28, 1928; 1 « Oct. 6; E—For. 
475; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

21397 


Irish ballad; Maire, my girl; by George 
Aitken, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Oct. 5, 1928; 1 «& Oct. 11; E—For. 
479; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

21398. 


irish blue eyes: words and music by 
H. A. Scott. [Words and melody 
onby |: ©: 1 © Oct..1%, 1928 Baw 
unpub. 332; Hadassah A. Seott, 
Saltsburg, Pa. bP R21 399 


Trish (An) prelude: by Hamilton 
Harty, of Great Britain; violoncello, 
with pf. acc.. © Oct. 9, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 24: E For. 449; Schott & Go., 
ltd., London. 21400 


It ain’t that I minds, really; comedy 
fox-trot, words and music by- Hdith 
Taylor, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic scl-fa notations]. © 
Suly.:9, 1928¢ 71 > ¢.dumeo Ze: Beivor. 
237: British music pub. co., London. 

21401 


came upon the midnight clear; 
Christmas, quartet or cho., words by 
Edmund H. Sears, music by R. W. 
Martin, 4-pt. arrangement by Marion 
Mcore; male voices. 4to. © Oct. 11, 
1928 ; 2 ¢. Oct. 15; E—U. S. pub. 141; 
J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 21402 


i 


It goes like this; fox trot, lyric by 
Irving Caesar, music by Cliff Friend, 
arr. by Adolph Deutsch; orch. © 
Oet.. 8; 1928 : 2) ec. Ocet.9 : H698856 ; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 21403 


It goes like this, that funny melody; 
fox trot, lyric by Irving Caesar, 
music by Cliff Friend, organ arr. by 
Walter C. Simon; pf. or organ. © 
Oct. 8, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 698852; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21404 


It goes like this, that funny melody: 
musical novelty, lyric by Irving 
Caesar, music by Cliff Friend, com- 
piled and ed. by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; 
special organ transcription. © Sept. 
25, 1928; 2 ¢c. Sept. 28; EH 698766; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21405. 


It’s a pleasure; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 29; E 698757; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 21406 


pt.10, Bosse 


It’s Al. Smith; words and music by 
D. B. DeWaltoff. ©) Oct. 5, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 6; E 699743; Dayve B. De- 
Waltoff. Brooklyn. 21407 


It’s in your own handwriting; words 
and music by L. Baker. © Oct. 25, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. .29; BE—DU. S..pub- 
158; Lyman Baker, Morley, Mich. 

- 21408 


It’s just a business with us; words by 
Vic Seydel [i. e. L. Victor Seydel, 
jr.], music by Dick Riley; pf. ©l1c. 
Oct. 12, 1928. EU. SS; unpub. io5 - 
L. Victor Seydel, jr.. Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 21409 


It’s tight like that; words and music 
by Lemon Jefferson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 18, 1928; 
H OU. S. unpub. 388; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 21410 


It’s too late to be sorry; words and 
music by L. De Turk; pf. © 1 «. 
Oct. 10, 1928; EU: S? unpub F222 5 
Le Roy De Turk, Cincinnati. 23411 


It’s your time of the day to me; words 
and music by A. B. Clark. © Sept. 
19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 698791; 
Annie Brennand Clark, Fort Davis, - 
Tex. 21412 


It was a lover and his lass; from As 
you like it, words by Shakespeare, 
music by Thomas Morley, arr. by 
Healey Willan, of Canada. © Sept. 
21,°1928; 1 «& Sept. 10: Ho Weretisas; 
Frederick Harris co., London. 21413 


It. was easy to learn to love you; 
words and music by H. A. Smith. 
[Words and melody only] © i ec. 
Oct. ‘9,.1928; E U. S. unpub. 15%; 
Harold Alroy Smith, Buffalo. 21414 


It was love and not the nails; words 
and music by J. E. Moore. © Aug. 
1, 1928; 2c. Oct. 2: E 699644; John 
E. Moore, Huntington Park, Calif. 

21415 


It was you dear, I’ve wanted always; 
words by F. Ellison, music by Henry 
Ellison. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
101; Francis Ellison, Wakefield, 
Mass. 21416 


Isan mpn Boucry (Iwan pry-woisku) ; 
polka, by George Apolsky ; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; E 1007 ;-Apolsky 
& Bukantis music ¢o., Detroit. 

21417 


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no. 10, 1928 


SS 


Ja damals in der guten alten zeit ; fox- 
trott, worte von Friedrich Schwarz, 
musik von Hans May, of Germany. 
OP sept: 15, °1928';' 1 e.' Oct’. 25; B 
For. 433; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. 

21418 


Jackdaw (The) ; unison song, words bY 
W. Cowper from the Latin of Vin- 
cent Bourne, music by F. W. Wadely, 


ot Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 15, 


tees 2 C. Oct. ft: EH For: 257; No- 
vello & e@o., ltd., London. 21419 


Jacobson (Maurice) Five desecants to 
popular tunes; arr. by M. Jacobson, 
of Great Britain. 4to. Cradle-song. 
[5 others] © Oct. 1, 1928: 1 ec. Sept. 
29: E For. 121; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 21420 


Jane; words by G. McPherson, music 
by David Rved. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1928; 
EK U. S. unpub. 411; G. McPherson, 
Revelstake, B. C., Canada. 21421 


Jasper Taylor’s blues; words by J. M. 
Williams and J. Taylor, music by E. 
Heywood and J. Taylor. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1c. Sept. 22, 1928; 
E 704839 ; State street music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 


Jeannine I dream of lilac time; waltz, 
by Nathaniel Shilkret, arr. by O. 
Sciacca; band. obl. 32m0. © Oct. 
8, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 698851; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 21423 


Jeune femme en toilette de soirée; pas- 
tel, par R. Ch. Martin, of France, op. 
161, no. 3; violon et pf. © Sept. 20, 
92a ise7 Oct. 12.;,.E Eor. 357,:; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 21424 


Jewish (The) song book; services for 
Sabbath, the three festivals, high 
holidays and songs and hymns, com- 
posed and arr. by A. Z. Idelsohn; 
unison congregational singing, choir 
and solo, with organ or pf. acc. © 
sept. 18, 1928; 2. c.. Sept.. 21; aff. 
Sept. 20; A 1054432; Abraham Zevi 
Idelsohn, Cincinnati. 21425 


John Bull; selected, transcribed and 
ed. from the MSS. by Margaret H. 
Glyn, of Great Britain; pf. v.2. © 
Oct. 8, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 9; E For. 284: 
Stainer & Bell, Itd.. London. 21426 


Jolie fileuse; par J. Creus, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug.’ 25, 1928: 2 ¢. Oct. '1:..H For. 
89; José Creus, Sartrouville, France. 

21427 


21422 | 


21437 
Jolly (The) coppersmith; character- 
istic novelty march, by C. Peter, 


arr. by M. L. Lake; band, with con- 
ductor. 4to. '© July..9, 1928: 2 «. 
Oct. 3; E 699597; Carl Fischer, inc.. 
New York. 21428 


Jolly Jim; by Roland J. Le Mieux: 
ten. banjo. © Oct. 8, 1928; 2 c¢. Oct. 
10; E 698828; Don Santos, Roches- 
ter, Nui: X. 21429 


Jolly (The) old days gone by; words 
and music by James Walsh, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 2, 1928; 1 « Oct. 
3; EH For. 173; B. Feldman & _co., 
London. 21430 


Jolly (A) trip to musie land; child's 
very first p’ano book, by Leslie Fair- 
child. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Oct. 22; A U. S. 1419; Forster mnu- 
sic publisher, inc., Chicago. 21431 


Joosta like Babe-a-da Ruth; words and 
music by James Kendis. New York. 
Mills. music, ine. © Sept. 15, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 8; E. 699748; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 21432 


Jou m’en bau ent’? au mareat (Je m’en 


vais jusqu’au marché); chanson 
populaire des landes, adaptation 
par René de Castéra, of France; 


cheeur 4 voix mixtes, sans ace. 4to. 
© Sept. 20,-1928; 1 c. Oct. 12; E 
For. 336; Rouart, Lerolle et cie.. 
Paris. 21433 


Joy to the world; Christmas fantasia 
on Antioch, by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Chat- 
tanooga, op. 164; organ. © Oct. 9, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; E 699963; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 21434 


Joy to the world; 3 pt. cho., Christ- 
mas hymn-anthem, words by Isaac 


Watts, music by Eduardo Marzo: 
women’s voices, organ ace. 4to. © 


Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 17; E 698951 ; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 21435 


Jubilate Deo; music by Carroll Ely; 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
Oct. 17, 1928; 2c. Oct. 18; E 699893 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 21436 


Judy; lyrics by Jacques Murray, mu- 
sic by Pierre Norman. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 «© Oct. 17, 1928: 
E U.S. unpub. 404; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 21437 


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21438 


pt..1i, 0..S.,N.20 


Junge tinze; ein neues leichtes kla- 
vierbuch, von Leo Artok, of Ger- 
many, op. 77. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 24; E For. 285; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz. 214388 


Just a chord from a broken melody; 
words and melody by L. F. Sweet, 
arr. and se. by F. Gibbs. 1. Song.— 
2) Pr. “Or ce. Oct. 4, 19285 hws. 
unpub. 87; Louis Ford Sweet, To- 
peka, Kan. and Floyd Gibbs, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 21439 


Just a little car; waltz song, by Ro- 
land J. Le Mieux; ten. banjo. © 
Oct. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 17; E 698919 ; 
Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 21440 


Just a little log house on Broadway; 
words and music by H. Towne. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 681; 
Hattie Towne, Waupun, Wis. 21441 


Just a little sunshine and a smile; 
fox-trot, music by A. Baylie. ,[Mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 22, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 471; Andrew Baylie, 
Chicago. 


Just a playmate; words by F. B. 
Wright, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E 1054; Florence B. 
Wr ght, Victor, N. Y. 21443 


Just a sweetheart: words and music 
by Nat Shilkret. Josef Pasternack 
and Dave Dreyer; pf. acc. with uku- 
lele or banjulele banjo. © Oct. 23, 
1928; 2c. Oct. 24; E U.S. pub. 93; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


21444 
Just a sweetheart; words by Dave 
Dreyer and Ballard Macdonald, 


music by Nat Shilkret and Josef 
Pasternack. [Words and melody 
only} © 1 ce. Oche21928); 1. U.S. 
unpub. 1091; Irving Berlin, ince., 
New York. 21445 


Just another broken heart: words by 
M. J. Miller, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 24, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 531; 
Mary Janett Miller, Staunton, Va. 

21446 


Just call on me; words by A. Hovan, 
music by Dav'd Reed. © Oct. 17, 
1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 19; E 699912; Andrew 
Hovan, Youngstown, Pa. 21447 

Just for a-while; words by EH. Valiant, 
music by Matthew Romano. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 30, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 734; Emil 
Valiant, Camden, N. J. 21448 


21442 — 


Just like a painting; words by C. BK. 
Grapewin, music by Lenore Killian. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1928 ;, E—U. S. unpub. 
520; Charles E. Grapewin, Los 
Angeles. 21449 


Just my broken dreams; words and 
music by Chummie Keating [pseud. 
of Ralph Keating] [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 24, 1928; 
EK. U. S. unpub. 242; Ralph Whelan 
Mitchell Keating, Los Altos, Calif. 

21450 


Just one more day; lyries by David 
Halpern, music by Burton I. Levy. 
[Words and melody. only] ©1«. 
Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 722; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

21451 


Just say for me; lyric by J. Kline, 
music by Len Gray. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 8, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 70; Jud Kline, New 
York. 21452 


Just two; words and music by. R. P. 
Meany, of Spain, domiciled at New 
York. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
351; Raymond P. Meany, New York. 

214538 


Just watch Tillie—she’ll get by! and 
how! fox trot, words by O. L. Hub- 
bert, music by O. L. Hubbert and 
Ernest Hubbert; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by E. Hubbert. © 1c. Nov. 
1, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 779; Ollie 
Lee Hubbert, Los Angeles. 21454 


Just we two; words and muse by 
Oscar Spano, arr. by Vandexter’s 
academy of music. © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 676; Oscar 
Philip Spano, Fresno, Calif. 21455 


Just why; words and music by C. 
Bone. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
518; Carroll Bone, Long Beach, 
Calif. 21456 


Just you and I; by J. Porto: pr. © 
1 ce. Sept. 29, 1928; E 1019; Johnny 
Porto, Brooklyn. 21457 


Just you and I; music by B. Fomeen 
and Jack Press, both of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1c. 
Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 727; 
Basil N. Fomeen, New York. 21458 


Just you and me what a combination 
we'd be; words by Charles Tobias and 
Harry Tobias, music by Al Sherman. 
© Oct. 2, 1928; 2c. Oct. 83; BE 699647 ; 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. 

21459 


1110 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


21478 


Kalima waltz; adapted by Frank 


Ferera; pt., with ukulele arr. by 
May NSinghi Breen. (ii Frank 
Ferera’s Hawaiian melodies) © 


Supt. 24, 1924; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1928; EB 
698842 ; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 21460 


Kammermusik nr. 5; fiir solo-bratsche 
und grésseres kammerorchcster von 
Paul Hindemith, of Germany, op. 36 
nr. 4. klavierauszug von Franz 
Willms, of Germany. © Sept. 20, 
1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 24; EH—For. 292; 
B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 

21461 


Kannst du mir verzeihen; valse boston, 
text von Karl Farkas, musik von 
Egon Neumann, of Austra. © July 
oe, te2s: 1 c. Aug.) 8;( HE For. 213; 
Wiener musikverlag (Inhaber Otto 
Erich), Vienna. 21462) 


Kannst du mir verzeih’n dass ich dich 
liebe; valse boston, von Egon Neu- 
mann, arr. von Franz: Eber, both of 
Busiria. ~~ Salonorch., ‘(mit jazz, 
klavier-kondukteur u. text. 4to. © 
Aug. 6, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 22; E For. 
190; Wiener musik-verlag (Inhaber 
Otto Hirich), Vienna. 21463 


Kapena ;, words and music by Chas. 
BE. K ng. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1928; EB 
U. S. unpub. 667; Frances H. King, 
Honolulu. 21464 


Kappa sig (A) for sure; words and 
music by Harold M. Page and T. F. 
Shea. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 5; 
E 699763; Thomas F. Shea, Tulsa, 
Okl. 21465 


Kappa sigma’s sweetheart; words and 
music by T. F. Shea. 5th ed. 1st 
waltz ed. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ¢ Oct. 
5; E 699764; Thomas F. Shea, Tulsa, 
Okl. 21466 


Kashmiri moon; words by Mitchell 
Parish, music by Harold Dixon; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Supt. 4, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 8; E 699750; Gotham niusic 
service, inc., New York. 21467 


Kaugumini; lied u. stomp, worte von 
Peter Herz, musik von Egon Neu- 
mann, arr. von Franz Eber, both of 
Austria; salonorch. mit jazz. Ato. 
© Aug. 8, 1928; 1 ce. Aug. 22; E For. 
191; Wiener operetten-verlag, g. m 


b. h., Vienna. 21468 
Kawaihu; waltz, adapted by Frank 
Ferera; pf., with ukulele arr. by | 
May Singhi Breen. (In Frank 


Ferera’s Hawaiian melodies) © 


~ 


Sept. 24, 1924; 2. ¢c. Oct. 1, 1928; E 
698836 ; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 21469 


Keep a knockin’ an’ you can’t get in; 
words and music by J-mmy Wig- 
gins. [Words and melody ouly|] © 
1 @. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
570; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 21470 


Keep smiling; words by T. Fitzgerald, 
music by Burrell Van Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 643; 
Thomas Fitzgerald, Milford, N. H. 

21471 


Kentuckey [!] (The) blues; words and 
music by W. Brown. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 281; Walter Brown, 
New York. 21472 


Kickin’ the cat; by Joe Venuti and 
Hddie Lang, ed. by Tom Satterfield; 
violin w.th pf. ace. © Oct. 12, 
1928; 2c. Oct. 15; E U.S. pub. 24; 
Rebbins musie corp., New York. 

21473 

Kid’s fox trot:. words and music by 


William Nielsen. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 
1928; H—U. S. unpub. 602; Wm. 


Nielsen, Weston, Id. 21474 


Kiss me again; from Mile. Modiste, by 
Victor Herbert, arr. by Ben Ve- 
reecken ; duet arr. for B flat trumpet 
or B flat cornet, clarinet, or saxo- 
phone, trombone or barivone, EH flat 
alto saxophone or E flat clarinet, 
C melody saxophone, bass trombone, 
baritone or cello or bass C melody 
saxophone, with pf. ace. © Aug. 
11,.1828*"2 ¢. Oct. 3; EH’ 699618 3M. 
W:.tmark & sons, New York. 21475 


Kitty; waltz, by Katherine Brooks; 
melody, with pf. acc.; with varia- 
tion for pf. ©1c. Oct. 3, 1928; E 
U.- S. ‘unpub. 1129; ‘Katherine 8S. 
Brooks, Louisville. 21476 


Kleine frau sei lieb zu mir; worte von 
Fritz Rotter, musik von Anton 
Profes, of Germany, klaviersatz von 
Willy Geisler, of Germany. © Sept. 
15, 1928; foes Oct! 25> Wor? 432); 
Ernst Eulenburg, Leipz g. 21477 


Knotting (The) song; . words by 
Charles Sedley, music by Henry 


Pureell, arr. by Healey Willan, of 


Canada. © Sept. 21, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
17; E For. 156;. Frederick Harris 


co., London. 21478 


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21479 


pt. GT, ns. yas 


Kobold tanz; by Zeiner, arr. by Wil- 
liam Taylor; pf. 
Ze. Sept. Li; 
Hasey, Boston. 


EK 698480; W. B. 
21479 


words 
© ¢: 
U.S. unpub. 753 ; 
21480 


Ko6nig Mydas; ouverture, v. R. Hilen- 
berg, arr. v. Leopold Weninger, of 
Austria; orch., mit pf.-organ direc- 
tion. © Sept. 6, 1928: 1 c. Sept. 25; 
EH For. 54; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 21481 


Kock-eyed kats; novelty song, 
and music by Idah Waite. 
Oct. 30, 1928; E 
Ida F. Waite, Pasadena. 


Kokomo blues; words and music by 
S. Blackwell and J. M. Williams. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
22, 1928; E 704836; State street music 
pub. c¢o., ine., Chicago. 21482 


Kol nidrei; Hebrew melody, based on 
the version cf Max Bruch, arr. by M. 
L. Lake; full band, with conductor. 


4to. © July 9, 1928; 2c. Oct. 8: EH 
699596; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 21483 - 


Komm’, O komm’, Geselle mein; von 
de la Hale, bearb. ‘von Bruno Lei- 
pold, of Germany, op. 219; mian- 
nerchor. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 ec. 
Oct. 16; EH For. 309; Robert Forberg, 
Leipzig. 21484 


Konzert fur orgel und kammerorches- 
ter; von Paul Hindemith, of Ger- 
many, op. 46, nr. 2.  Partitur.' © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 24: E For. 
300; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz. 


| 21485: 
Kkorestchenko (—-) Scherzo; arr. by 
Edwin Arthur Kraft; organ. © 


Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 5; E 699688 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 21486 


Kosatzki; by Jack Teitelbaum, arr. by 
Henri Weber; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 22; E U. S. pub. 16; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 21487 


Krazy kat; by Frank Trumbauer and 
Chauncey E. Morehouse; BH flat alto 
saxophone with pf. ace. © Oct. 29, 
1928; 2 e. Oct. 30; E—U. S. pub. 
201; Robbins music corp., New York. 

21488 


Kris Kringle; a Christmas gift, read- 
ing with musical ace., words by 
Thomas Bayley Aldrich, music by 
Frieda Peycke; pf. © Aug. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 698997 ; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 21489: 


© Sept. 7, 1928; . 


Kuss (Hin) ist doch noch lange keine 
hochzeit; fox trot, aus Fraulein 
mama, text von Richard Kessler, 
musik yon Hugo Hirsch, bearb. von 
Franz Grothe, both of Germany. © 
July 2, 1928; 1. ¢c. Aug. 2208) hor. 


267; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. | ” 21490 


Kuu lei 4444+; words by C. E. King, 
music by C. E. King and B. Moss- 
nan. © 1 e. Oct. 29, 1928; H—U. 
S. unpub. 666; Chas. EH. King and 
Bina Mossman, Honolulu. 21491 


Ladron— 7? Argentine tango, by Carlos 
Cobian. arr. by Bob Ricketts; oreh. 
4to. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 © Oct. 11; 
HK 689809; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 21492 


Lady fingers; piano fantasy, by. Jack 
Glogau and Joe Zimmerman; pf. -© 
Aug. 31, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 1; EH 699251; 
Al. Piantadosi, New York. 21493 


Lady in the moon; words and: music 


by D. Jenkins. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 31, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 755; Dick Jenkins, Cincin- 
nati. 21494 


Lady Lindy; words and music by A. 
Medwig. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E-U. S. unpub. 
246; Alice Medwig, Stony Brook, 
ok NEY 21495 


Lady (The) of the terrace; musical 
comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics by 
Clare M. Grubb, musie by Arthur A. 
Penn, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Block Island, “a fo eviecsrasc. 
4to. © June 30, 1928: 2 c. Aug. 6; 
D 273848: Willis musie co., Cincin- 
nati. 21496 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) ‘Tris- 
tesse; arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; pour violoncelle solo ou 
violon et orch. avec pf. conducteur 
et 1° violino conducteur. 4to. © 
June 20, 1928; 1c. July 3; E 697158 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 21497 


Lamp (The) of Alladin; fox trot, 
words and music by Art Gillham. 
Fred Johnson and Bill Kennedy; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Sonny 
Kahauwa. © Oct. 13, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 11; E 699819; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine... New York. 21498 


Land o’lakes ; words and music by Mrs. 
Philip Larson, arr. by Bernice Dick- 
erman. © July 2, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
17; E 699560; Land o’ lakes cream- 
eries, inc., Minneapolis. 21499 


1112 2 


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u0. 10, 1928 © 


Land' of a million smiles; lyrics and 
melody by C. H. Taylor, arr. by 
Chas. L. Johnson. [Jn The Kansas 
©ity southern magazine. v. 1, no. 5, 
Sept. 1928] © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 2; E 698808; Cecil H. Taylor, 
Kansas City, Mo. 21500 


Land (The) of the midhight sun; ci- 
nema incidental, by Hdgar Martell, 
of Great Britain; orch. by Eric 
M2reo, of Great Britain; orch., with 
pf. conductor. © Mar. 22, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 12; E For. 417; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 21501 


Largo; from New world symphony, by 
Anton Dvorak, op. 95, orch. by Frank 
Louis Taylor, of Great Britain; 
oreh., with pf. conductor. © Feb. 
iietoos 4c. Oct: 155) For..261 ; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., itd., London. 

21502 


Last (The) of my souvenirs; words 
and musie by Jack Frost [pseud. of 
Harold G. Frost]; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Aug. 
16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; E 699755; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 21503 


Latin eyes; English text by L. D. 
Ward, Italian text and music by U. 
Sistarelli, of Italy, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. 4to. [Photostat] © 
Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; E 699801 ; 
Umberto Sistarelli, Los Angeles. 

21504 


Lavender blooms; words by Sterling 
PeeBuneh,-music' by P.-P.. Bunch. 


Svo. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 2; 
KE 699638; Pearl Parsons Bunch, 
Springtown, Tex. 21505 


Lazy clouds; lyrics by David Halpern, 
music by Burton I. Levy. [Words 
and melody only] 
1928; E—U. 8. unpub. 723; Remick 
music corp., New York. 21506 


Lazy levee loungers; words and music 
by Willard Robison. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1928: E U. S. unpub. 93; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 21507 


Lazy mama; words and musié@é by Al 
Gifford and Len. Gray. © Oct. 5, 
1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 31; E—U. S. pub. 244; 
Clarence Williams: music pub. ¢0., 
inc., New York. 21508 


Lead kindly light; march, by W. 
Broughton; band, with solo cornet 
conductor. 4to. © Aug. 17, 1928; 


© 1 &. Oct. 30, | 


21519 
2c. Aug. 21; E 698205; Salvation 
army national headquarters, New 
York. 21509 


Leap year’s waltz; by M. K. Ejlersen:; 
mt; © Ase. -Octz.15,.1923 3 H—U..S. 
unpub. 264; Marius K. Hjlersen, 
Minden, Neb. 21510 


Lecons d’ harmonie; des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux Con- 
cours des classes dharmonie, par 
M. Raymond Pech, et al, of France. 
Année 1928. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E For. 368; Heugel, 
Paris. 21511 


Legend of Israel: pt.-song, words by 
Louis Untermeyer, music by Franz 
C. Bornschein; women’s voices. © 
Oct. 10, 1928 ; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 698848 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 21512 


Legend of the cardinal; Indian mel- 
ody, by Janie Alexander Patterson; 
pf. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 713; ‘Janie Patterson Wag- 
oner, Concord, N. C. 21513 


Lemaire (Hdwin H.) Andantino ; 
transcribed by Rudy Wiedoeft; E 
tlat alto saxophone, with pf. aec. 
One. 115" 19282 2c. Oct Age 
698884; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 21514 


Nocturne ; from Andantino, words 
by J. Lilian Vandevere, arr. by 
Gladys Pitcher; sop., alto and bass. 
Ato, ' © Oct, 4, 1928; 2c, ‘Oct. 25; 
EU. SS: pub. 129.;:C. C. Birechard & 
co., Boston. ZA5I5 


Lemkowske wesilla; by P. Humeniuk. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Oct. 23, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. 521; Paul Humen- 
iuk, New York. 21516 

Lend me your eyes, pretty baby; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Al. Sher- 
man; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
10.) 1928: 2 ¢. Oct... 125° He oossal: 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. (21517 


Lenora; waltz song, words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Hugo Ries- 
enfeld; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 29, 
1928: 2 e Oct. 2; E 699655; Leo 
Feist, ine.. New York. 21518 


Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) The clown; 
vesti la giubba, chorus from Pagli- 
acci, words by Gilbert Purcell, music 
arr. by Richard Kountz; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 20; E 699937; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 21519 


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21520 


Leonéavallo (Ruggiero )—Continued. 
The clown; vesti la giubba, from 
Pag iacci, words by Gilbert Purcell, 
music arr. by Richard Kountz. 4io. 
1. Sop., alto and bar—2. Four-pt. 
song, men’s voices. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2 c. each Oct. 19; E 699930, 699931 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
21520, 21521 


Lertich pub. ‘co. Seven hot melody 
secrets; a method of improvising 


melodies; . violin, clarinet, saxo- 
phone, cornet, trumpet, trombone, 


bass and banjo. 2nd ed. 4to. © 
Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 29; 
A 1055846; Lertich pub. co., Pitts- 
burgh. 21522 


Lest we forget cur emblem; words by 
L. S. Cra‘tg, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. Limestone, Pa... Craig mu- 
sic house. . © Oct. 16, 1928:. 2 «. 
Oct. 19: E 699918 ; Love Sloan Craig, 
Limestone, Penn. 2 245235 


Let lions roar; words by Charles O. 
Roos, music by Rilla Fuller Hesse; 
med. voice, in E flat. © Sept.. 7, 
1928; 2 @€ Oet. 3; EH 699602; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 21524 


Let m2 ke your sweetheart ; words and 
music by H. A. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 23, 1928; 
E U. 8S. unpub. 487; Harold Alroy 


Smith, Buffalo. 21525 
Let’s all sing the lard song; from 


Three cheers, words and music by 
Leslie Sarony, American version by 
Anne Caldwell; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©’ Oct: 22, 1928602 Oct 24-0 
U. S. pub. 83; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 21526 


Lei’s be merry; by George P. Hulten; 
pf. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 © Oct. 29; 
E—U. S. pub. 177; Belwin, inc., New 


York. 21527 
Let’s do it, let’s fall in love; from 
Paris, words and music by Cole 
Porter: pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 


13, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 16; EB 698968; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21528 


Let us live in our tomorrow ; words by 
BK. B. Dibble, music by Burrell Van 
3uren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 


644; Ethel Bernice Dibble, New 
Smyrna, Fla. 21529 


Liberty; by Hershal Brown. arr. by 
Irene Spain. [Melody only] ©1e. 
May 31, 1928: EH. 691971; Polk. C. 
S$rockman, Atlanta. 21530 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 23 


Liebeslieder; nach ostjiidischen yelks- 
liedtexten, musik von Wilheln 
Grosz, of Austria, op. 22. zweite 


frlge, 1. Dine’ wanelerna te 
others] © June 8, 1928; 1 c Aug. 


Universal edition 
21531 


Lieder vom leben; sechs gedichte you 
Ruth Schatimann, musik von Joseph 


S: BY Bor. 200 
actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 


Haas, of Germany, cp. 76: hohe 
singstimme. © Sept. 20, 1928; i e. 


Sept. 24; E For. 288; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz. 21532 


Life; words and music by L. Kazake- 
wich. [Words and melody only] © 
1 e.. Oct. 17, 1928:. ER oe) a 
335; Leon Kazakewich, Torrington, 
Conn. 21533 


Life, like a snowflake; words and mu- 
sic by C. B. Shafer. © 1 ¢. Oct.\30, 
1928: E—U. S. unpub. 717; Chris- 
tena Bothast Shafer, Union City, 
Ind. ‘ 21534 


Life’s joys; words by Eleanor A. Chaf- 
fee, music by Oley Speaks ; low voice. 
© .Oct. ..9,..19284 Zee Oeeetae. HH 
699833 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

21535 


Life’s joys; 4-pt. cho., words - by 
Eleanor A. Chaffee, music by Oley 
Speaks, arr. by Carl Deis; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 20)-1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 25; E—U. S. pub. 200; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 21536 


Life’s sunshine; words and music by 
H. P. Nissen. [Photostat] © 1 e. 
Oct: 8, 1928; BE Wo) 8S. tropes 
Harry Petersen Nissen, Oakland. 
Calif. 21537 


Lily Ann; lyrics by Sam Zisman, mu- 
sic by P. BE. Saltman. © 1 e. Oct. 
19, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 425; Philip 
Earl Saltman, Revere, Mass. 21538 


Lily dear; words and musie by J. 
Brandfonbrenner. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. Oct. 2, 1928; E 
1040 ; Joseph Brandfonbrenner, 
Brooklyn. 215389 


Lingering in the moonlight: words by 
H. A. Fairley. music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Sept. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 239; 
Hele A. Fairley, Peck, Id. 21540 


Liszt (Franz) Four modern classics 
for string orchestra; by F. Liszt and 
others, transeribed by Franz C. 
Bornschein. 1. Consolation. [8 
others] © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
10; E 698870; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 21541 


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no. 10, 1928 


Lithuanian dance folio; collection of 
the most popular Lithuanian pieces, 
arr. and compiled by Louis Vitak; 
pf., and pf. with words. © Oct. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub 
122; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 

21542 


Little blind tot’s wish; words and mel- 


ody by J. BE. Langlois, acc. by 
Charles O. Dion, rev. Fr. Labonté. 


©1c. Sept. 19, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1064; Joseph Elisha Langlois, Attle- 
boro, Mass. 21543 
Little blinky baby; words and music 
by R. Wragg. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1928; 


KU. ~S. unpub. 594: —Russell 
Wragg, New York. 21544 


Little (A) boat song; by /Clayton 
Johns; pf. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 10; E 698869; Oliver Ditson co.. 
Boston. 21545 


Little girl: by Charlie B. Watkins, 
arr. by Irene Spain. - [Melody only] 
Cy 1 co May 31;. 1928; BH 691969; 
Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 21546 


Little girl with the wooden shoes; 
Holland, by L. Leslie Loth; pt. © 
Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 11; E 699946 ; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 21547 


Little girlie mine; fox-trot, words by 
R. C. Dillmore, music by Herbert 
W. Weymann and Harry M. Taylor. 
iC sent. 619 1928: 2 ce. Oct. 24; 
E—U. S. pub. 78; Richard C. Dill- 
more, Philadelphia. 21548 


Little (The) gray bouse on the hill; 
words by Mrs. Earl Whiteoak, music 
by Neil Navarre. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 20, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 27; E 699900; Anna Hayek 
Whiteoak, Zimmerman, Minn. 

21549 

Little grey mother; words and music 
by I. M. Faulkner, of Canada; male 
voices. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1928: E U.S. 
unpub. 1137; Ida May Faulkner, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 21550 


Little (The) Jappee flapper maid; 
lyric by E. P. Lloyd, melody by H. R. 
Wood; pf. acc. © 1 c¢. music Sept. 
6, 1928, 1 c. words Oct. 11; E 704999 ; 
Edna Parker Lloyd and Harry R. 
Wood, New York. 2Voo 1 


Little orphan Annie; words by Gus 
Kahn, music by Joe Sanders; pf. 
acc., with ukulele or banjulele banjo 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 
18; 1928; ‘2 ee. Oct... 196) 21.699926 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

21552 


21563 


Little (The) red lark; words anon., set 
to Trish melody, arr. by Healy Wil- 
lan, of Canada. © Sept. 21, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 17; E For. 259; Frederick 
Harris co., London. Z2aDe 


Little road to Kerry ; words by Charles 
O. Roos, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman. 1. High voice, in G.— 
2. Low voice, in E flat. © Sept. 28, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 10; EH 698873; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 21554 


Little (A) song: by Maurice Pesse, of 
Belgium; pf., 4 hands. © Oct. 3, 
1928)" Les Oct. 2-H... her, 062 Keith 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. ii) 5/5 )5y 


Little star; Mexican melody, by Man- 
uel M. Ponce, transcribed for organ 
by Gordon Balch Nevin, after the 
song arr. by Charles F. Manney. © 
pept. 18; 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 247 °E 
698785: Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

21556 


Little star; polka, music by B. 'N. 
Fomeen, of Russia, domiciled at New 
Work spf. Oe °c Ot. 625; IS. 
£—U. S. unpub. 588; Basil N. Fo- 
meen, New York. 21557 


Little star; 2 pt. choral, lyric by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, music by M. M. 
Ponce, arr. by Christopher O’Hare. 
©): Sept. 8,°:1928; 2 « Sept. 7; EB 
698412; Kay and Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 21558 


Little (The) white house on the hill; 
words by L. B. Harford, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 698; Laura 
B. Harford, Yakima, Wash. 21559 


Little (The) yellow house; words and 
music by Gertrude EK. Meyers; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 11, 1928; 
2 e Oct. 12; EB. 698897; Remick 
music corp., New York. 21560 


Live forever moon; words by E. G. 
Rand, music by Robert Van Sickle. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Aug. 28, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1080; 
Estelie Grace Rand, Cincinnati. 


21561 
Living (The) army; hymn, words and 
music by A. Wilson. © Oct. 4, 


1928; 2c. Oct. 4; E 699669; Augustus 
Wilson, Washington. 21562 


Liza Jane; words by G. Boles, music 
by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 24, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 533; Geneva Boles, Sullivan, 
Ind. 21563 


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21564 


pt. OIL, nss; vies 


Loch Lomond; words anon., set to 
traditional Scottish melody, arr. by 
Healcy Willan, of Canada. © Sept. 
215 A928 C.Nept.. ) Cs chore 2a0 
Frederick Harris co., London. 21564 


Lockstep blues; words by Hymen 
Rosen, music by Lemon Jefferson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1l1e 
Oct..18,. 1928 >; B, Ue. S... unpubyoso: 
Chicago music pub. €0., inc., Chieago. 

21565 


Londonderry air; arr. by Francis M. 
Collinson, of Great Britain; pf.-con- 
dzcter> 4to:' © Aus. 7, 1928-24 e. 
Aug. 1: HW Nor. 217 > W. Paxton & 
co., itd:; London? 21566 


Londonderry air; transcribed by Rudy 
Wiedoeft: E flat alto saxophone, 
with pf. aces © Oct. 11, 1928;:, Ze. 
Oct. 12; E 698885; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 21567 


Loneliness; words and music by Lew 
Pollack and Sidney Clare; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 24; 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 29; H—U. S. pub. 165; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco: 


21568 | 


Lonely; fox trot, words by Francis 
Wilbur [pseud. of F. W. Winseman], 
music by Mary Wilkinson. © 1 ©. 
July 30, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1085; 
Francis Wilbur Winseman, Long 
Beach, Calif. 21569 


Lonely; words and music by R. Fait; 
pl.. Oh re: Oct 1640232 a USS: 
unpub. 338; Ruth Fait, Greensburg, 
Pa: 21570 

Lonely (The) orphan boy; words and 
music by W. H. Cook. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Aug. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 699901; Wil- 
bur H. Cook, Cortland, O. Zlot 


Lonely rose; words by I. Wiseman, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
tres Oct; 6, 1928 :.E, Us. S.. unpub: +6 ; 
Ida Wiseman, Seattle. 21572 


Lonely vagabond; words by Mort Har- 
ris, music by Ted Snyder; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 28, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Oct. 27; E—U. S. pub. 126; : Ted 
Snyder music ¢o., New York. 21573 


Lonesome; words and music by C. 
Dawn. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
286; Charlo Dawn, Joliet, Ill. 

21574 


words and music by H. 
[Words and melody cnly] 


Lonesome ; 
Ploeger. 


© 1c. Oct. 29, 1928; EU.’ S, unpub. 


709; Hulda Ploeger, Ledyard, Ia. 


21575 
Lonesome; words by Dave Dreyer and 
Herman Ruby, music by Joseph 


Cherniovsky; pf. acc. with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 
4, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 5; E 699722; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 21576 


Lonesome; words by Herman Ruby 
and Dave Dreyer, music by Joseph 
Cherniovsky. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1.¢ Sept..5) 9928-7 
704423; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 21577 


Lonesome; words by Leo Livingston 


Goldstein, music by N. Marr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 342; 
Naiman Marr, New York. 21578 


Lonesome (A) boy’s rosary; waltz, 


words and music by Howard John- 


son and Charles Tobias. © Oct. 4. 
1928; 2. ¢c.. OCE 6; SE GS. eco 
Feist, inc., New York. 21579 


Lonesome days; words by Lee Duskin, 
music by N. Lee. [Chords, single 
staff] © 1 ¢ Sept. 24, 1928: E 
704856 : Norman Lee, Chieago. 

21580 


Lonesome for you; by B. I. Levy; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
326; Burton I. Levy, New York. 

21581 


Lonesome for you; words and music 
by M. P. Wilson. © 1c) Oct-45. 
1928; EH U. S. unpub. 224: Myrtie 
Purvianece Wilson, Portland, Or. 

21582 


Lonesome for you; words and musie 
by N. Laecitielle. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1«ce Oct. 15, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 267; Nicholas Lacci- 
tielle, Elizabeth, N. J. 21583 


Lonesome hours; lyric by S. Ross, mu- 
sic by Cora Broadwell. Boston, 
Mass., Mayer & Mayer music pub. 
co. © Sept. 1, 1928: 2, Oe 19: 
EK U.S. pub. 47; Samuel Ross, Gi- 
rard, O. 21584 


Lonesome hours—lonesome days; lyric 
by B. J. Des Noyers, music by 
Charles Alphonse Des Noyers. © 
1 ec Sept. 21, 1928; E 704783; Ber- 
nard Joseph Des Noyers, Brooklyn. 

_ 21585 


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no. 10, 1928 


Lonesome, I wait ; words and music by |} 
Lawrence James, of Canada, domi- | 
[Words and } 


ciled at New York. 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
EH U. S. unpub. 209. James Mon- 
tague, New York. 


Lonesome swallow; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by J. C. 
[Words and melody only] 
Ceeraz, 1928: HU. S. unpub. 216; 
J. C. Johnson, New York. 


words 
[Words and melody 


Lonesome tonight; 
by A. M. West. 


only] © 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 288; Alvin M. West, New 
“York. 


crackers, words and music by Bert 
Kalmar and Harry Ruby. © Oct. 
Mies. 2 7¢. Oct) 13:;- EH 698959 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 21589 


Longing for you; fox trot, words by 


BE. H. Bausman, music. by 8S. Zamr- 
wits XC) tc. Oct.,.13, 1928: BE. U..S. 
unpub. 226; Steve Zamrala and Ed- 
ward H. Bausman, Baltimore. 


21590 } 


Longing for you; words and music by 
M. Early. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1928; E— 
U. S. unpub. 625; Mary Early, Jack- 
son Heights, L. I., N. Y. 21591 


Look out when you cross the street; 
words by J. Duguay, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1928: E U. S. unpub. 
295;: Josue Duguay, Biddeford, Me. 

21592 


Looking at the moon; words by H. A. 
F. Carl, music by Clifton Keith. © 


Pre, Gc. 8, 1928: EH U. S. unpub.| 


135; Harry A. F.. Carl, Wheeling; 
W. Va. 21593 
Lord (The) our God; response or sen- 
tence, music by W. R. Voris; mixed 


voices, with organ acc. 4to. Dis- 
missal sentence. [8 others] © 


Mar. 11, 19275 2 ¢. Oct: 20, 1928" Bb 
U.S. pub. 8; H: W. Gray co., New 


York. 21594 
Lordy, send us the sun; from Vir- 
ginia, words by Douglas Furber, 


R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, music 
by John Hope, of Great Britain. 
London, New York & Sydney, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © Sept. 24, 1928: 
1 ec. Oct. 5;.E For.,159; Harms, inc.. 
_ New York. 21595 


Lorenz’s church pianist ; composed, arr. 
and ed. by R. M. Stults. 


21586 | 


‘Johnson. |: 

© AL eh ; 
-Lorita, my love dream of old; words 
21587 | 


and music | 


-21588 | 


Long Island low down; from Animal | 


© Sept. ; 


21606 


26, A929 2 2 ¢.-and att. Ochs: A 611: 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 21596 


Lorenz’s duiciana no. 3; a collection 
of organ voluntaries for church use, 
by Lorenz pub. co. obl. 8vo. © 
Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 29; 
A 1056863 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 21597 


by R. P. Smout, music by Arve Sol- 

berg. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 1052; 

Roy P. Smout, Everett, Wash. 
21598 


Lost hopes; waltz, by B. N. Fomeen. 
of Russia, domiciled at New York: 
pt. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1928: H—U. S. 
unpub. 587; Basil N. Fomeen, New 
York. 21599 


Lost, strayed, stolen; lyric and music 
by Marguerite De Vine. ©1c. Oct. 
19, 1928; E U. 8. unpub. 417; Mar- 
guerite De Vine Jewkes, New York. 

‘ 21600 


' Lotta; a romance of °49, musical com- 


edy in 2 acts and 1 scene, book and 
lyrics by Katharine C. Sharpsteen, 
music by Lucia T. Neelands. Vocal 
sc. with full dialog. 4to. © Oct. 6. 
1925 >°2°C; Oct. 82 D 2(131h; Witlis 
musie co., Cincinnati. 21601 


-Lotus (The); coneert waltz, by Ben- 


detson Netzorg; pf. (Cover title: 
Lotus waltz.) © Oct. 8, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 6; HE 699711; Chas. E. Roat mu- 
sic co., Battle Creek. 21602 


Lotus blossoms; oriental intermezzo, 
by Hugo Felix; full orch., with pf. 
or organ conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 699620; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 21603 


Love; words by F. Peterson, music by 
Chester Escher; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 283; 
Frank Peterson, Ventnor City, N. J. 

21604 


Love, alt I want is love; words and 
music by Charles Weinberg and Jo- 
siah Zuro: pf. acc., with ukulele or 
banjulele banjo arr. by May Singhi 


Breen: © Octi 4, 1928; 2c. Oc 2 ; 
E 699630; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 21605 
Love amongst the roses; from The 


white camellia, words by Clifford 
Seyler, music by Pat Thayer. of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 27, 1928: 
1c. Sept. 19; E For. 456; Lareine & 
co., Itd., London. 21606 


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21607 


Love brought the sunshine; words by 
Herman Ruby, music by Wm. Axt 
and David Mendoza. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 94; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 21607 


Love came back; words by L. V. Dow- 
ell, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 
1928; H—U. S. unpub. 532; Leo V. 
Dowell, Paducah, Ky. 21608 


Love dear; lyric by Michael C. Rai- 
none, music by E. Morra, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
11, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 169; Egidio 
Morra, Brooklyn. ; 21609 


Love dreams; fox trot, words by Agnes 
Brown, music by Tom Brown and 
Abe Friedman. Chicago, Brown & 
Friedman music publishers. © May 
3, 1926; 2 c. Oet. 12, 1928; E—U. S. 
pub. 132; Thomas Philip Brown, New 
Orleans. 21610 


Love is coy and wanton: trio, ,words 
by Oliver Murray Edwards, music 
by William Berwald; . women’s 
voices. 
sic co: 4to., © Sept. 22, 1928: 2 e. 
Oct. 1; E 698981; Oliver M. Edwards, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 21611 


Love is written everywhere; words by 
Calia Altstaetter, music by Geoffrey 
O'Hara. 1. Med. voice in G.—2. Low 
voice in E flat. © Sept. 18, 1928; 
2 ec. each Sept. 24; E 698786; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 21612 


Love letters; words by Gus Kahn, mu- 
sic by Walter Donaldson; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 5, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 5; E 699699; Donaldson, Doug- 
las & Gumble, ine., New York. 

Wie DIBIS 


Love me; words by Sara Teasdale, mu- 
sic by A. C. Luetke. © Sept. 13, 
1928; 2 ec. Sept. 18; EB 699871; Anna 
Costello Luetke, Minneapolis. 

21614 


Love’s like a rosebud; words by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, music by Oley 
Speaks. © Oct. 25, 1928; 2 ¢«. Oct. 
26; E—U. S. pub. 104; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

21615 


Love (A) tale of ‘Alsace-Lorraine ; 
words by Lou Davis, music by J. 
Fred Coots. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 24, 1928; E—U. 8S. 
unpub. 529; Spier & Coslow, inc., 
New York. 21616 


Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver mu-- 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 

Love theme; cinema incidental, by 
Edgar Martell, of Great Britain, | 
orch. by Eric Mareo, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Mar. 22, 1928; 1 © Oct-22-38) Por. 
419; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 21617 


Lovely ladies; from Song of the sea, 
words by Arthur Wimperis, music 
by Hduard Kunneke, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
6; E 697884; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 21618 


Lovely Lenore; ‘words and music by 
Ie. De Turk; pf. .© Ese) Ore, a0, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 121; LeRoy 


De Turk, Cincinnati. 21619 
Lovers; by T. Bendix; pf. © Oct. 15, 
19828; 2 e@. Oet. AT: Ho 698S3se; 


Theodor Bendix, Los Angeles. 21620 


Love’s dream: lyric by Charles Win- 
throp Wyman, music by H. Luke. 
{Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 407; 
Hazel Luke, Santa Barbara, Calif. 

21621 


Love’s guidance; serenade, words by 
Clifton Bingham, mus.c by W. 
Morgan, of Great Brita.n; in G min. 
London, London music press. © 
Aug. 24, 1928; 1 c« Aug: 27; E For. 
102; Westlake Morgan, London. 

21622 


Love’s melody; song of the heart, 
words and music by J. G. M. Glick. 
{[Photostat] © 1 ¢ Oct. 29, 1928; 
E—U. 8S. unpub. 671; Jesse Grant 
Monroe Glick, San Francisco. 

21623 

Loves of yesteryear; by Frank H. 
Grey: pf. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2. Oct. 
17; E 699887 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 21624 


Love’s old tune; words by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by Serge Walter. 
© Oct. 25, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E—U. 
S. pub. 106; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, inc., New York. 21625 


Love’s response; romance, composed 
and arr. by P. A. Marquardt; orch. 
© Oct. 8, 1928; 2. @, Oct. 12; EB 


699820; Music buyers corp., New 
York. 21626 


Love’s token; by Perey Elliott, arr. by 
J. Engleman, both of Great Britain; 
orch., with pf. conduetor. 4to. 
July 23, 1928; 1 «. Oct. 18; BH For. 
273; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 21627 


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no. 10, 1928 


Low down Mississippi bottom man; 
words: by Selma Davis [pseud. of 
Aletha Dickerson], music by Freddie 
Spruell. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
490; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 21628 


Lu tuturutu’; versi e musica di A. 


Calafiura, of Italy domiciled at 
Brooklyn. 4to. [Words and melody 
only]. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 ¢ Oct. 5; 


HE 699721; Anthony Calafiura, Brook- 
lyn. 21629) 


Lucille; lyrics by Chas. Tobias and 
Harry Tobias, music by Al Sher- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Oct. 30. 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
718; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

21630 

Lucky strike; polka, by Giuseppe 
Ferraro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York... [Melody only] © 1 ce. Oct. 
19, 1928: E U. S.,. unpub.,;431; 
Giovanni Bellacicco, New York. 

21631 


Ludwig (The) drum and bugle man- 
ual; compiled and written by Wil- 
liam F. Ludwig. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 2.c. and aff. Sept. 24; A 
1055845; Ludwig & Ludwig, inc., 
Chicago. 21632 


Lulka fajka; words by Eugene Zukow- 
sky, music by A. Schwartz. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1928; EU. S. unpub. 199; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 21633. 


Lullaby - yodel; words by Jimmie 
Rodgers, music by Elsie McWilliams. 
[Words and melody only] ©1ee. 
Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 5; R. 
S. Peer, ine., New York. 21634 


Lune de miel; words by L. H. Mackay, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
1c. Oct. 1, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
399; Lulu Hackett Mackay, Seattle. 

21635. 


Lupita; cancién, palabra y musica de 
I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. [Photostat] © 
1. ce. Oct. 18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
227; Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 

21636 


Lustige (Der) bruder; polka, by P. 
Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 1. 
aots, 1928) BU. Ss aanpub:..5e : 
Peter Miiller, Philadelphia. 21637 


Luzzatti (Arturo) Due preludi; di 
A. Luzzatti, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 
29, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 2; E For. 110; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 21638 


21229—-29-—_5 


21648 


Ma little banjo; 4 pt. cho., words by 
Arthur Rutherford, music by Wil- 
liam Dichmont, arr. by Carl Deis; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 27; BE 698754; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 21639 


Ma riri; valse intermezzo, par A. 
Bosc, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1 ce. Oct. 12; E For. 342; Auguste 
Bose, Paris. 21640 


Macklin (Charles B.) Pastorale; high 
school part song, words by A. A. 
Milne; 8 mixed voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 3; 1928; 2 c Oct. 5; BE 699759; 
Theodore Presser .co., Philadelphia. 

21641 


Madagascar; fox trot ballad, words 
and music by E. W. Ehrlich, arr. by 
Harry P. Guy; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 40; Edward 
William Ehrlich, Detroit. 21642 


Madrid; Spanish ‘one step, par Mae 
Lherty et M. Dufour, both of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 8, 1927; 1 ¢. Aug. 4; 
EH 669534; Mac Lherty, Paris. 21643 


Madchen (Das) im garten; walzerlied, 
by P. Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 
1 ce. Oct. 8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 52; 
Peter Miiller, Philadelphia. 21644 


Magic forest; words and music by L. 
M. George. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 5, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 99; Lulu May George, Los 
Angeles. 21645 


Magic moon; words and music by M. 
A. Fichera, arr. by P. B. Story. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 24, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 535; 
Mary A. Fichera, Lawrence, Mass. 

21646 


Mahina malamalama; waltz, adapted 
by Frank Ferera; pf., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. (In 
Frank Ferera’s Hawaiian melodies) 
© Sept. 24, 1924; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1928; 
E 698840; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 21647 


Maile lau liilii; Hawaiian hula song, 
by Ray Kinney and David Burrows, 
arr. by J. Noble; pf. and ukulele 


ace. (In Johnny Noble’s collection 
of Hawaiian hulas and songs) © 
Sept).11, 1928; 2 ¢. “Sept. 17; B 


699666; Johnny Noble, Honolulu. 
21648 


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21649 


Main street; words and music by L. 
Morse and R. Downey. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Sept. 13, 1928; 
E 704570; Lee Morse and Robert 


Downey, New York. 21649 
Major and Minor out walking; by 
George P. Hulten; pf. © Oct. 16, 


1928; 2 ¢c. Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 
178; Belwin, inc., New York. 21650 


Maker of my dreams; words and 
music by Dave Stamper. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 598; Fox 
film corp., New York. 21651 


Male giudicatore (Bad judge) ; waltz, 
by S. Petrini; pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 25, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 578; Silvio 
Petrini, Bridgeport. Conn. 21652 


Malinda’s fairy bower; intermezzo 
Hawaiian, by J. Ord Hume, of Great 
Britain; orech., with pf.-conductor. 
© Sept. 5, 1928; 1 c« Sept. 28; E 
For. 59; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

21653 


Mama’s sore at papa; words and music 
by HE. F. Headrick. © 1 c¢. Oct. 22, 
1928; E U.S. unpub. 465; Elmer Fay 
Headrick, Cleveland. 21654 


Mamma’s grown young, papa’s grown 
old; fox trot, words by R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, music by Harris 
Weston, organ arr. by Walter C. 
Simon; pf. or organ. © Oct. 8, 
1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 698855; Francis, 


Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 21655 
Mammy’s left the southland; words 
and music by R. Wragg. © 1 «. 


Oct. 26, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 595; 
Russell Wragg, New York. 21656 


Man (The) who wins; Hoover march, 
words by H. K. Arnold, music by 
P. J. O’Reilly, arr. by Mima Lee 
Smoot. © Oct. 2, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 4: 
EK 699708; Earl Patterson Bain, 
Ennis Keith Arnold and Benjamin 
Huntoon McCann, Louisville. 21657 


Mandy; words by Max Rutchik and 
Wes Frazer, music by Leonard Whit- 
eup. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1928; E 704314;:M. F. L. 


productions co., New York. 21658 
Manhattan; words and music by R. 
Wrare! “Cyd Me Ge eon tO2s | 


E—U. S. unpub. 596; Russell Wragg, 
New York. 21659 
Many a dream; words by R. Hamer- 
ling, music by P. B. Stanbery: male 
voices, unaccompanied. 4to. © Oct. 


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pt. 153, ne S.,uW. 23; 


27, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 
157; Philemon B. Stanbery, Cincin- 
nati. 21660 


Manzanillo; Mexican serenade, from 
Jacinta, by A. G. Robyn, arr. by M. 
L. Lake; full orch. 4to. © Aug. 
28, 1928; 2 c., Octis; Bueeeaese, Cart 
Fischer, inec., New York. 21661 


Maralyn; words and music by M. L. 
Estabrook. © 1 c¢. Oct. 5, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 2; Mary Louise Esta- 
brook, Ponchatouda, La. 21662 


Marcello (Benedetto) Concerto; har- 
monisé et arr. par Tivadar Nachéz, 
of Great Britain; violon et pf.; en 
ré majeur. © Oct. 15, 1928; i ¢. 
Oct. 12; E For. 325; Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 21663 


March Antarctic; by H. A. Smith, op. 1. 
[Melody only] ©1e. Oct. 15, 1928; 
E U. 8S. unpub. 273; Harold Alroy 
Smith, Buffalo. ‘ 21664 


March desprit; by J. Belov; violin 
and pf. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 354; Joseph Belov, Philadel- 
phia. 21665 


March of the china dolls; by Lyda 


Averit Simmons; pf. © Sept. 27, 

1928; 2 ¢ Sept. 292 “tects ; 

Clayton F. Summy ce., Chicago. 
21666 


March of the conquerors; militare, by 
R. A. Steiner, arr. by William Mor- 
ris; ten. banjo solo or duet. © Oct. 
8, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 10: EH 698829; Don 
Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 21667 


March on; words and music by J. E. 
Moore. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 2; 
E 699646; John E. Moore, Hunting- 
ton Park, Calif. 21668 


Marche burlesque; by Dudley Peele; 


organ. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 5; 
EX 699687; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 21669 


Marche characteristique; by William 
Berwald; organ. © Mar. 28, 1927; 
2 e€. Oct. 20, TS] Oe ne - 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 21670 


Marche fantastique ; by Dudley Peele; 


organ. (©). Oct. d,4%ep a Guns, ; 
EK 699686; H.-W... Gray, co, New 
York. 21671 


Marche grotesque; by Bendetson Net- 
zorg: pf. © Oct.) 8, 1928;.2.¢, Oct. 
6; E 699710; Chas. E. Roat music 
co., Battle Creek. 21672 


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no. 10, 1928 


Marche orientale; by Domenico Sa- 
vino; pf. © Oct. 18. 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
19; E 699987; Robbins music corp.. 
New York. 21673 


Marche petite; by Michel Sciapiro; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 5; E 699786; Harms, inc., New 
York. 21674 


Marching song of the twenty-sixth 
regiment of United States infantry ; 
based on Semper fidelis, by John 
Philip Sousa, words by Ernest W. 
Rix, music arr. by Lynn Decker. © 
Aug. 25, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 3; E 699624 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 21675 


Marcia esotica;: di Amilcare Pennati 
Malvezzi, of Italy; piccola orch. © 
July 25, 1928; 1 ec. Aug. 20; E For. 
137; A. & G. Carisch &.¢., Milan. 


21676 
Marfisa; poema, versi di Domenico 
Tumiati, musica di Vittore Vene- 


ziani, of Italy; corale a voci d’uo- 
mini. Partitura. pte. 1* e pte. 2°. 
© Oct. 13, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 15; E For. 
319; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 21677 


Margery; operetta-jazz, in 2 parti e 5 
quadri, libretto e musica di Yvan 
Darclee, of Italy, adattamento per 
la lingua Italiana e versione ritmica 
di G. Cortesi, of Italy. Milan. Parva 
Favilla e Achille Maresca.. © May 
motes? -. c. June, 26; D 27389; 
Cesare Reggiani, Rome. 21678 


Marguerite; musical comedy operetta, 
words and music by G. F. Rubin. 
Bel ¢,..Oct. :23;:71928 5, Du 2738! ;sx 
George Franks Rubin, New York. 

. 21679 


song and hornpipe; by 
James Brown, of Great Britain; 
violin, with pf. acc. © Oct. 16, 
1925 941 eG! Oct. °22°'"E'' For.’ 408: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 21680 


Marion; words by Lew Pollack, music 
by Erno Rapée; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. ._© Oct. 25, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E.U. S. pub. 108; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 21681 


Marion: words by Lew Pollack, music 
by Erno Rapée. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1928: B 
1028; De Sylva, Brown & Hender- 
son, inc., New York. 21682 

Mariquita ; son costeno, letra y musica 


por J. A. Ramirez. of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. 8vo. 


Mariner’s 


21692 


[Photostat] © June 1, 1928; 2 ¢. 
June 11; E 693858; Lorenzo Baree- 
lata. Jesus A. Ramirez and Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 21683 


Marius fox trot dance; by M. K. Ejler- 
sen; pf. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; H— 
U. S. unpub. 265; Marius K. Hjler- 
sen, Minden, Neb. 21684 


Mary; by C. W. Midgley, jr.; melody, 
with pf. ace. © 1 ¢ Oct. 6, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 58; Charles William. 
Midgley, jr., New York. 21685. 


Mary matry me; fox trot, words and 
music by W. Knight, jr.; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Sept. 26. 1928; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 29; E 699657; Wiley Knight, 
jv., Brookings, S. D. 21686 


Mary sat at even; anthem, words and 
music by Frederick Stanley Smith; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 20; E 699978; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 21687 


Mary’s treasures; poem by Hugh 
Aikin, music by Daniel Protheroe; 
high voice; in F. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 19; E 699902; Boston music 


co., Boston. 21688 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Merrily a-dancing; arragonaise, 


three-pt. cho. from Le Cid, words 
by Gilbert Purcell. music arr. by 
Richard Kountz; female voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ¢« Oct. 20; E 
699938; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 21689 


Master (The) came and called to me; 
by R. Bryant. [Melody only] © 
1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
732; United pub. co., New York. 

21690 


Masters of the claviers; early German 
school, twenty-four 18th century clas- 
Sics, ed., rev. and fingered by George 
Pratt Maxim; pf. Copyright is 
based upon new matter of G. P. 
Maxim namely. his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed. 
© June 29, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct: 3; EB 
699576 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

21691 


Mating (The) call; words by Frances 
Ring, music by Martin Broones; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. by <A. J. 
Franchini. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 e. 
Sept. 29; E 699629; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 21692: 


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21693 


pt. 111, n. s., v.23 


Maui aloha; adapted by Frank Fe- 
rera: pf., with ukulele arr. by May 
Singhi Breen. (Jn Frank Ferera’s 
Hawaiian melodies) © Sept. 24, 
1924" 2c, Oct,‘ 1) 1928 : Hh 698837: 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 21693 


Maureen; words and music by W. J. 
Gannon. [Words and melody only] 
©.1¢. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
334; Wm. J. Gannon, Teaneck, N. J. 

21694 


Maybe. I don’t care; lyrics by Alice 
Stoddard and O. M. Watson, music 
by Jack McGuire. [Chords, single 
staff] ©'1-¢. Oct. 11, 1928: EB U.S. 
unpub. 171: Alfred Jack McQGuire, 
Los Angeles, 21695 


Maybe I’m wrong; words by Will J. 
Harris, music by Bennie Krueger. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ce. 
Oct. 9, 1928; E U.S. unpub. 184; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 21696 


Maybe, someday you'll be mine; words | 


and music by Cal Callaway [pseud. 
of Leon D. Callaway]; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 «. 
sept. 15; E 698553; Callaway- 
Turner publishers, Albert Lea, Minn. 

21697 


Maybe this is love; from Three cheers, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva, 
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, 
arr. by Joseph M. Weiss, pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 13, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 15; EH 698925; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 

21698 


Maytime mazurka; by George F. 
Hamer; pf: © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 10; E 698865; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 21699 


Mazie, I’m just wild about you; words 
by Wm. McMillan Talbott, music 
by Harold Wollstein. © Sept. 19, 
1928: 2 ce. Sept. 26; E 698696; 
Wollstein & Talbott, Paris, Ky. 

21700 


Mazurka; by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin, with pf. acc. 
Ot. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 22; E For. 
412: Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

21701 


Mazurka; pour guit., transcription par 


Alexandre Tansman, of France; pf. 
© Oct. 15, 1928: 1 ¢. Oct. 12; E For. 


3230: B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 21702 


Me and my gin; words and music by 
Harry Burke. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 ¢. Oct: 12; 1928: B U:'S. 
unpub. 217; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 21703 


Me .muggheri mi consumo’; versi di 
A. Gloria, Musica di. N. Sciacea, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
1c. Oct. 9, 1928; EU. S..unpub., 143,; 
Nino Sciacca and Angelo Gloria, 
Brooklyn. 21704 


Meditation; by W. P. Grant; violin 
sand pf..'© 1. ec. Sept. 29, 1928: b 
U. S. unpub. 24; William Parks 
Grant, Columbus, O. - 21705 


Meet me again in sunny June time; 
words by J. Hdwards. original mel- 
ody;; arr. and rey. : by) 'Charies 'C. 
Prayi! © 31 pe::Mayd TH. MOe8Ta 
691345; Joseph Hdwards,. Minne- 
apolis. 21706 


Meet me to-day; fox trot, written and 
~ composed by Basil Dean, of Aus- 
tralia. .© July 28, 1928; 11 cs Oct. 
4; E For. 181; Allan & co., pro- 


prietary Iitd.; London. 21707 
Melisande in the wood; words by 
Ethel Clifford, music by Alma 


Goetz, arr. by Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain; mixed quartet. 4to. 
© Sept. 7, 1928; 1 e Oct. 9; E—For. 
486; Chappell & co., ltd., London, 
21708 


Mellow melody; words and music by 
W. J. Rexford. [Words and melody 
only] © 1'¢. Oct. 5, 1928; EU. S. 
unpub. 18; William Jess Rexford, 
Bay Shore, N. Y. 21709 


Mélodie hongroise ; by Michel Sciapiro ; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 5; E 699790; Harms, ine., New 
York. 21710 


Melodie lyrique; par Ethel Kathleen 
Sutton, of Great Britain; violon, 
avec pf. acc. © Sept. 7, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 24; E For. 444; Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 21711 


Melodie triste; by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; 
violin. © 1. Oct. 11, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 159; Dimitri Tiomkin, New 
York. 21712 


Melodies within my heart: from White 
lilacs, words by J. Keirn Brennan, 
music by Karl Hajos; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. New York, Harms. ine. © 
Oct: 10, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 13; EB 698957 « 
Shubert theatre corp., New York. 

21713 


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»no..10, 1928. 


Melody, bells; by. Zilpha M. Alden; pf.’} Men of Harlech; words by William 


©) Oct, » 221, 4923 34-2, c. Oebindy E 
699695 ; Hatch music co., Boston. 
21714 


Melody king; rhapsody, by Sammie R. 
Musmanno; ten. banjo. © June 22, 
1928; 2c. July 9; E 696062; Arling 
Shaeffer, Chicago. 21715 


Meloncholy [!] blues; words: and 
music by Irving Morris [pseud. of 
I. M. Schienoff] [Words and melody 
only]: © 1 e..Oct. 2, 1928; EU: S. 
unpub. 1105; Irving Morris Schlenoff, 
Baltimore. '' 21716 


Memory; words. and music by. Char- 
lotte. Rozé. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31; 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 776; Charlotte Rozé 
Langdon, New York. be a2 bre 


Memories of by gone days; words and 
music by R. R. Munsey.. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 27. 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 635; 
R. R. Munsey, New York. 21718 


Memories that never fade; waltz song, 
words by E. H. Jeffery, music by 
Abbie Ford. [Words and melody 
only]! ©1e. Oct. 12, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 187; Ella Holman Jeffery, 
Royal Oak, Mich. 21719 


Memories when I was a boy; words by 
R. Pattinson, music by Robert Van 
Sickle.. [Words and, melody : only] 
© 1¢. Aug. 28, 1928; E U.S. unpub. 
1079; Robert Pattinson, Cleveland. 

21720 


Memory moon; words by Shirley Dean 
Nevin, music by Gordon Balch 
Nevin; in E flat. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
2 ¢. Sept. 19; E 698974; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 2 (21 


Memory’s shadows to the land of long 
‘ago; words and music by P. S. Wood 
and Clarence A. Stout. © Sept. 26, 
1928; 2 ce. Oct. 1; E 699636; Peter 
S. Wood, Tacoma. 21722 


Memory’s shore; words and musie by 
M. .E. Wheeler. © 1 ec. Oct. 31, 
1928; EU. S., unpub. 772; Mary 
Edith Wheeler, Evanston, Ill. 

21723 


Memphis yodel; words and music by 
Jimmie Rodgers. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 15, 1928: BE 
U. S. unpub. 254; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 21724 


Mem/’ry’s dreams; waltz ballad, words 
and music by L. M. Campbell; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1928;.E 1035; Lillian 
May Campbell, Agua Caliente; Calif. 

21725 


Duthie, music anon., arr. by Healey 
Willan, of Canada. © Sept. 21, 
1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 173);E..For. 249; 
Frederick Harris eo., London. 21726 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob  Lud- 
wig Felix) Athalia; ouverture, von 
F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, op. 74, 
arr. yon Bernhard Egg, of Germany ; 
orch., mit pf.-direction. © Oct. 2, 
$098 5 Lc. Oct.,.22 3, Heabog t4384! D. 


Rahter, Leipzig. 21727 
Beati mortui; music by Felix 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, op. 115, 


[and]. Christe qui lux es et dies; 
hymns ad completorium Ambrosian, 
composer unknown; male voices a 
capella. Copyright is based upon 
new matter of Carl F. Pfatteicher 
hamely, his interpretation’ repre- 
sented in the legible notation there- 
of contained in the copies filed. to. 
[Latin and English text] © July 7, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 3; EH 699575; * Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 21728 


Hear my prayer; transcribed by 
Hugh Blair, of Great Britain; organ. 
©) Sept. 17, 1928 31 ¢. “Sept."925 1 
Wor. (2272 OW (Paxton: 6. Oren LG, 
London, 21729 


—— How lovely are the messengers; 
* 8-pt.,cho., arr. .by Ira, B.. Wilson; 
sop., alto and bass. 4to. .© Sept. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 

227; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
21730 


Sunday song; arr. by Chas... J. 
Roberts [pseud. of Charles Krau- 
shaar]; oreh., with pf. conductor. 
(}.: Sept; 5,))1928 372 © \Ocki3sy EB 
699605; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 2AT31 


—— To greet the spring; words by 
Edith Sanford Tiliotson, music arr. 
from Mendelssohn by Ira B. Wil- 
son. ' 4to! 1. 2-pt. cho.;' sop. ‘and 
alto.—2. 3-pt. cho.; sop. 1, ‘2 and 
alto. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 207, 211; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

Diao ae loo 


Menuet Versailles; by Michel Sciapiro ; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2.¢. 
Oct. 5; E 699788; Harms, inc., New 
York. 21734 


Merry laughter; by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 24; EB 
698787; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

21735 


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21736 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 . 


Merry (The) mandarin; China, by L. 
Leslie Loth; pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 
2 ¢. Oct. 11; E 699947; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 21736 


Merry (A) meeting; part song, words 
anon. 16th century, music by Edgar 
L. Bainiton, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 24, 1928; 1 ec. 
Sept. 25; E For. 104; Elkin & co., 
ltd., London. 21737 


Message of the bells; Christmas an- 
them, by William Stuart Baines; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 18; E 699907; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 21738 


Message of the stars; anthem for 
Christmas, words by Henry Jennings 
Kilbourn, musie by Arthur B. Jen- 
nings, jr.; mixed voices; organ acc. 
4to. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 30; 
E—U. S. pub. 198; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 21739 


Messenger (The); words and music 
by Sydney Dalton. 1. Méed. in HE 
flat—2.. Low in:.C. © Sept.,, 18, 
1928; 2 c. each Sept. 24; E 698788; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 21740 


Messias (Der); eine Weihnachtslitur- 
gie flir die Sonntagschule, text von 
H. Brodt u. a., musik von John J. 
Thomas, W. U. Post u. a. Chicago, 
Ill., Geo. F. Rosche & co. 8vo. 
Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; E—U. S. 
pub. 154; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

21741 


Messner (Joseph) Fiinf symphonische 
gesinge; nach rhapsodischen dich- 
tungen von W. Hendel, musik von 
J. Messner, of Austria, op. 24, kla- 
vierauszug mit text von Arthur Will- 
ner, of Austria. © July 12;:1928; 
1 c. Aug. 8; E For. 205; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

21742 


Metamorphoses (Verwandlungen) ; 
four part cho., words by Franz Grill- 
parzer, English tr. by Robert Haven 
Schauffler, music by Julius Rontgen, 
of Netherlands, op. 98; men’s voices. 


4to. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ec: Oct. 138; 
E 699828; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 21743 


Metodo per trombone a tiro; di Serse 
Peretti, of Italy. © Sept. 29, 1928; 
Te. Oct. 2; E-For. 112; G. ‘Riecordi 
& co., Milan. 21744 


Metropolis; fantasie in blue, by Ferde 
Grofé, based on 2 American themes 
by Matt Malneck and Harry Barris; 


pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 19; 
E 699989; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 21745 


Meunier, tu dors; Canadian folklore, 
music arr. par. Pierre Gautier, of 
Canada; 4 4 voix, sans acc. ©1c. 
Oct. 12, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 609; 
Charles Marchand, Montreal, Can- 
ada. 21746 


Mexican and Spanish songs ; words and 
music by various authors and com- 
posers, English texts by Frederick 
H. Martens, collected and with pf. 
aces. by Charles Fonteyn Manney. 
© Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
10; A U. S. 11138; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 21747 


Mexicanita; letra por E. M. Cortazar., 
musica por L. Barcelata, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. 8vo. 
[Photostat] © June 1, 1928; 2 c. 
June 11; E 693857; Dionisio Acosta 
and Lorenzo Barcelata, Los Angeles. 

. 21748 


Meyerowitz (Harry) Nocturne; by H. 
Meyerowitz; violin with pf. acc. © 
1 ce. Oct. 20, 1928; E U.S. unpub. 
457; Harry Meyerowitz, New York. 

21749 


Mezzanotte ; serenata napoletana, versi 
di Giuseppe Montalto, musica di 
Luigi Romano. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Aug. 24, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 320; Joseph Montalto, New 
York. 21750 


Mi cielo; vals lento, por Manuel Este- 
ban Muiioz, of Salvador; pf. ©1c. 
Oct. 17, 1928; E for. unpub. 253; 
Dada-Dada & co., San Salvador, Sal- 
vador. 21751 


Mia (La) serenata; di Attilio Staffeili, 
of Italy; piccola orch. © July 20, 
1928; 1 c. Aug. 20; E For. 186; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 21752 


Milkmaid Joan; 3-pt. cho., song of 
Corsica, words by Sarah Grames 
Clark, music by Ira B. Wilson; sop., 
alto and bass. 4to. © Sept. 14, 
1928; 2 e. Oct. 26; H—U. S. pub. 
218; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


Mill (The) stream; three-pt. cho., from 
The mill, words by Gilbert Purcell, 
music by Jensen, arr. by Richard 
Kountz; female voices. 4to. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; E 699939; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 21754 


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21777 


Ming-a-ling blues; Chinese novelty, | Moanful wailin’ blues; words and 


words and music by C. Payton. 
[Werds and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 633; 
Curtis Payton, New York. 21755 


Minnetonka; Indian fox trot, words 
by Raymond Wallace, music by 
Sherman Myers, of Great Britain ; 
pf., banjulele banjo and ukulele acc. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 21, 1928; 1c. Oct. 3; H—For. 
484; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

21756 


Minuet; by W. P. Grant; pf.; in D. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
25; William Parks Grant, Colum- 
bus, O. 21757 


Minuet; in the olden style, by Ralph 
Lewando; violin, with pf. acc. © 
July 23, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3: E 699625; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 21758 


Minuet in E flat; by C. v. Dittersdorf, 
transcribed by René Armand, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 28, 1928; 
1c Oct. 24; E For. 448; Schott & 
co.,. ltd., London. 21759 


Mirage: romance, by Eric Coates, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Sept. 27, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 20; E—For. 492; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 21760 


Mirage; romance, by Eric Coates, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 10, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 6; E—For. 472; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 21761 


Mirror song; from Song of the sea, 
words by Arthur Wimperis, music by 
Eduard Kunneke, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 5,, 1928; 1.¢.. Sept. 6: E 
697880; B. Feldman & co., London. 

21762 


Mississippi melody; words by R. 8S. 
Hooper, music by H. M. Tennent, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Keech. 
© Aug. 31, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 27; H— 
For. 489; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 21763 


Mit vollgas; bravourmarsch, von SS. 
Dicker, of Germany, instrumentiert 
von F. Schmidt-Hagen, of Germany; 


orch., mit pf. direktion. 4to. © 
May 30, 1928; 1 ¢. June 28; E 
656191; Stid-west-verlag, Richard 
Riihle, jr., Berlin. 21764 


Mitzi; light intermezzo, by Domenico 
Savino; pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 19; E 699988; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 21765 


music by John Louis. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 218; J. C. Johnson, 
New York. 21766 


Modern in every respect; words by S. 
La Urbi, music by Theodore D. 
Trinos. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 
1002; S. La Urbi and T. D. Trinos, 
Chicago. 21767 


Modern (The) preamble; patriotic 
march, by George J. Hiler; pf. © 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; HE—U. S. 
pub.. 79; Geo. J. Hiler, Dover, N. J. 

21768 

Modernesque; by Walter Feldkamp; 
pir «© Oct. 138, 1928: 2 ce. Oet./12: 
E 698892; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 21769 


Mohawk mills march; by M. Keefer; 
pf. © 1 e. Oct. 9. 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 150; Mabel Keefer, Amster- 
dam, N. Y. 21770 


Molly and her dolly; words and mu- 
sic by F. W. Spencer. © 1 ec. Oct. 
5, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 34; F. W. 
Spencer, New York. yn br ir | 


Mon petite [!] papa; by D. Tiomkin, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1. Aug. 
31, 1928: E 704278; Dimitri Tiom- 
kin, New York. rel WE 4 


Mon p’tit Tom; ou, Amour d’éléphants, 
paroles de Albert Willemetz et Ch. 
L. Pothier, musique de Raoul Mo- 
retti, of France; pf. acc., avec arr. 
de l'ukulele par F. Salabert. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 12; E For. 
335; Francis Salabert, Paris. 21773 


Money tree mama blues; words and 
music by Lemon Jefferson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Oct. 18, 
1928: E U. S. unpub. 389; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 21774 


Monkey (The) and the _ elephant; 
words and music by F. W. Spencer. 
© 1 e. Oct. 5, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
33; F. W. Spencer, New York. 

21775 

Monster (The); photo-play music, by 
Leo A. Kempinski, op. 82; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Oct. 10, 1928; 2 ce. Oct: 11; EB 699812 ; 
Irving Berlin standard musie corp., 
New York. 21776 

Moon (The); words by Marian John- 
son, music by George Bagby. 1. 
Med. voice, in F.—2. High voice, in 
A fiat. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c. each 
Oct. 10; E 698866 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. ANTE 


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21778 


pt. Eo sy v. 23 


Moon-dreams; words and music by 
Lily Strickland. 1. High voice, in 
G.—2. Low voice, in E flat. © Oct. 
16,1928 5 ).2- sey eachy;;Oct. 20% EB 
699964; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

21778 


Moon-enchanted ; waltz, lyric by Aub- 
rey Dowdon, music by .- Maurice 
Besly, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
25, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 20; E—For. 468; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 21779 


Moon girl of mine; dreamy waltz, 
words by V. W. Bartlett, music by 
Robert A. Jeanfavre. © Oct. 17, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 17; E 699909; Volney 
W. Bartlett, Torrington, Conn. 

21780 


Moon of Hawaii; lyric and music by 
Helen Size; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 17; E 698941 ; 
Lloyd Campbell publications, San 
Francisco. 21781 


Moon song; words and music by I. 


Beasley. © 1 ¢ Oct. 18, 1928; E 


U. 8S. unpub. 371; Irene Beasley, 
Memphis, Tenn. 21782 


Moonlight and you; words by _ T. 
Pritchard, music by David Reed. © 
Hoc. ‘Oat. 29, 089280 OWres! cunpub. 
413; Typhena Pritchard, Prince- 
wick, W. Va. 21783 


Mooniight song; by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; vio- 
din’) Oe) (Oct) 1571928") UW: S. 
unpub. 256; Dimitri Tiomkin, New 
York. 21784 


Moonshine, I lost my heart to you; 
slow valse, by Hermann Lohr, of 
Breat Britain; orch., with words 


[and] Jacotte; by Montague F. 
Phillips, of Great Britain; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 


26, 1928; 1 c« Oct. 11; E—For. 478; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 21785 


Moonshine, I lost my heart to you; 
slow valse, words by Perey Green- 
bank, music by Hermann Lohr, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 10, 
1928; 1 e@ Oct. 6; H—For. 473; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 21786 


Moorings; rustic idyl, by James C. 
Bradford; full orch. 4to. © Sept. 
4, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 3; E 699584; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 21787 


Morita (La) cumbanchera; bolero son, 
letra y musica de R. Hernandez. © 

1 ec. Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
526; Rafael Hernandez, New York. 
21788 


Morning in the mountains; from 
Woodland fancies suite, by Victor 
Herbert, op. 34, arr. by Harold San- 
ford; orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Oct. 8, 1928; 2 c.,Oct. 17; EB’ 699881 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 21789 


Morocean mosaics; four eastern im- 
pressions, by Lily Strickland; pf. 
1. The kasbah of the Caid. [3 
others} © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 138; 
E 699836; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 21790 


Morris dance; by Lucina Jewell; vio- 
lin and pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 e@. Oct. 
13; E 699843 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 21791 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Spanish dance; 
by Moszkowski, op. 12, no. 1, arr. 
by J. Lilian Vandevere; toy orch. 
Teacher’s sc. and pts. 4to. © Oct. 
10, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 
145; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. - 

21792 


Mother; words and music by M. L. 
Moore. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 437; Mabel Lucille Moore, 
Cincinnati. 21798 


Mother: words to verses by Alicia M. 
Hoelzle, words to cho. and music by 
A. H. Dahleen;: Ist and 2nd ten. 
with cho. for male voices. © Oct. 4, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 4; E 699703; Addie 
Haw Dahleen, Ft. Dodge, Ia. 21794 


Mother and dad; words and music by 
L. Morse. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1928; E 704571; Lee 
Morse, New York. 21795 


Mother and dad, the best pals on 
earth; words by J. T. Sharkey, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 1928; 
BU. So unpub Gees. enn) a. 
Sharkey, Philadelphia. 21796 


Mother, Ill always remember you, 
dear; words and music by Neil Al- 
den. Berkeley, Calif., Neil Alden. 
© Oct.;,2, 19282 eee Ho 
699733; Arthur C. Agern, Berkeley, 
Calif. 21797 


Mother mine; lyric by A. Remsen, mu- 
sic by G.:° Dilworth. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 1, 1928; 
E 704334; George Dilworth and 
Alice Remsen, New York. 21798 


Mother of dreams; words and music 
by H. Lampros. [Words and melody 
only] ©1ce. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 250; Hazel Lampros, Coving- 
ton, Ky. 21799 


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Mother of mine; ballad, words and 
music by R. G. Dahl. New York 
City, N. Y.. Frank Harding. © Oct. 
1t) 4028; 2 c., Oct. 16; EB. 698914 ; 
Reuben G. Dahl, Rochester, Minn. 

21800 


Mother (The), the kind one; by Hugo 
Riesenfeld, scored by O. Potoker, of 
Poland, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Sept. 
4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 699445; Ed- 
win F. Kalmus, ine., New York. 

21801 


Motherhood; words and music by Ed- 
ward Grossman and Ted Ward; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Oct. 10, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 11; E 699816; Ager, Yel- 
len & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

21802 


Mother’s day; words by J. Milzarek, 
musie by Clifton Keith. © 1c. Oct. 
8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 129; John 
Milzarek, Little Suamico, Wis. 

21803 


Mother’s face; waltz ballad, words and 
music by A. L. Travaglia. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 2, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1103; 
Anthony Lawrence Travaglia, Mor- 
ristown, N. J. 21804 


Mother’s love; words and music by A. 
Bernhardt. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 18, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 382; Antoinette Bernhardt, 
Wallace, Mich. 21805 


Moto perpetuo; by Ralph Lewando; 
violin, with pf. ace. © July 23. 
19278 )5 26. (OGL. 35. E.6996265); Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 21806 


Moulin (Le); moto perpetuo, par Al- 
-fred E. Roland, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Aug. 13, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 11; 
E For. 183; Laudy & co., London. 
21807 


Mousie in the piano; by Joe Keden; 
pf. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 31; 
E—U. S. pub. 253; Al. Piantadosi, 
New York. 21808 


Movietone (A) song fest; intro. You’re 
a real sweetheart, Ramona, Lone- 
some in the moonlight, and others, 
compiled and ed. by L. Wolfe Giil- 
bert; special organ transcription 
with words. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 28; E 698767; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 21809 


Moving pictures; by Sarah Coleman 
Bragdon; pf. with text. © Sept. 18, 
1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 698789; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 21810 


21821 


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Moyer’s folio of steel guitar solos and 
duets; by Will D. Moyer. v. 3. 
Sept. 27, 1928; 2 e@. and aff. Oct. 2; 
A U. S. 1144; Chart music pub. 
house, inc., Chicago. 21811 


Moyer’s plectrum banjo duets In C— 
notation ; by Will D. Moyer. © Oct. 
20, 1928; 2 c.’Oct.. 23; aff. Oct. 24; 
AO 1479; Chart music pub. house, 
ine., Chicago. 21812 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Ave, 
verum corpus; male voices a capella. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his 
interpretation represented in the leg- 
ible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. 4to. [Latin and 
English text] © July 7, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 3; E 699571; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 21813 


Mujercita; tango, letra de Amelia 
Monti, musica de José Bohr, of Ger- 
many; pf. Buenos Aires, Ediciones 
musicales Alfredo Perrotti. © Aug. 
1, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 17, 1928; E For. 
254; José Bohr, New York. 21814 


Music language; founded upon con- 
trast, rhythm and self expression, by 
Edward Earl Scovill. Book 1 and 2. 
© Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. each and aff. 
Oct. 16; AO 951, 974; Thelsom co., 
Auburn, N. Y. 21815, 21816 


Musical (The) salvationist; v. 42, pt. 
10, Oct. 1928, compiled by F. G. 
Hawkes, of Great Britain. 8vo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 3, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 15; E For. 
252; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
Itd., London. 21817 


Musique (La) divine; paroles et mu- 
sique de L. Duran. © Aug. 15, 
1828; 1 c Sept. 5, 1 ec. Oct. 17; E— 
U. S. pub. 68; Léo Duran, Lyon, 
France. ad 21818 


My baby is hot stuff; words and music 
by Phil Berr [pseud. of P. Berman] ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Paul 
De Frank. © July 25, 1928; 2 e. 
July 27; E 696813; Philip Berman, 
Roxbury, Mass. 21819 


My baby’s getting sleepy ; words and 
music by R. M. Ellery. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 29, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 687; Robert M. El- 
lery, Toledo, O. 21820 


My baby’s wicked; words and music 


by E. Grace. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 763; Hleanor 
Grace, Chicago. 21821 


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21822 


My baby upon my knee; words and 
music by S. L. Swan; pf. ©1.e. 
Oct. 1, 1928; E 1087; Sara Lillius 
Swan, Hornell, N. Y. 21822 


My baby’s lullaby; words by Max 
Rutchik and Wes Frazer, music by 
Leonard Whitcup. [Words and 
melody only] ©1l1e. July 24, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 318; M. F. L. produc- 
tions co., New York. 21823 


My beloved; words and music by I. 
O’Donoghue. [Words and melody 


only] ©1« Oct. 17, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 363; Irene O’Donoghue, 
Brooklyn. | 21824 
My black eyed Daisy; words and 


music by 8. L. Swan; pf.’ © 1,c. 
Oct. 19, 1928; E U. S.. unpub. 426; 
Sara Lillius Swan, Hornell, N. Y. 
21825 

My blackbirds are bluebirds now; fox 
trot, words by Irving Caesar, music 
by Cliff Friend. © Oct. 4; 1928; 2c. 


Oct,-6;,E 699767; Leo. Feist; “inc., ' 


New York. 21826 


My bonnie Mary; words by Burns, 
music anon., arr. by Healey Willan, 


of Canada. © Sept. 21, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 17; E For. 248; Frederick |. 
Harris co., London. 21827 


My Brooklyn; words and melody by 
D. B. DeWaltoff; with pf. acc. 
[Cover title:—Brooklyn, my Brook- 


lyn} © Aug. 9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 6; 
E 699739; Dayve B. DeWaltoff, 
Brooklyn. 21828 


My caravan; from Caravan, words and 
music by Jay Gorney; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
13; E 698964; Harms, inc., New 
York. 21829 


My conversational man; words and 
music by Ted Shapjro and Sam 
Lerner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
716; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 


ine., New York. 21830 


My Creole pearl; foxtrot song, words 
by Ernest Jenkins, music by Richard 
Elton, of Great Britain. © June 
23,° 1928; 1 ¢. July 93°E Por. 239s 
Empire music publishers (E. Har- 
rison), London. 21831 


My dark eyed love; words and music 
by R. J. Stevenson. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 66; Robert 
John Stevenson, Seattle. 21832! 


My darling pa-pa; words and music 
by J. Abel. [Words and melody 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


only] ©1c. Oct. 13, 1928; EU. S. 
unpub. 229; Jack Abel, New York. 
. 21883 


My daughter; words by Doris .V. 
Hands, music by M. K. Chapin. © 
1c. Oct. 1, 1928; EH 10384; Marjorie 
Kulumann Chapin, Honolulu. 21834 


My dream girl; words by S. B. Lenida, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 c. Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S..unpub. 
700; Sergio B. Lenida, Seatile. 

21835 


My dream girl of the North; words 
by J. Spendal, music by Chester 
Escher; 1st violin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 456; Joe 
Spendal, West Mineral, Kan. 218386 


My dream sweetheart; words and 
music by R. W. Hichholtz. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 554; Robert 
Wyatt Hichholtz, Teecopa, Calif. 

. 21837 


My dreams of you; by H. A. White. 
[Melody only] © 1 ¢.'Oct: 8, 1928; 
EU. S. unpub. 91; Harry A. White, 
New York. ~ 21838 


My garden; words and music by P. 
Randle; in E flat. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 86; Patricia 
Randle, Dallas. 21839 


My girl; words and music by C. L. 
Kuapp; pf. © 1 eet. 25571928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 511; Cecil Leonard 
Knapp, Los Angeles. 21840 


My heart belongs to you and you 
alone; fox-trot song, words and 
music by Rubey Cowan and Gerard 
Carbonara. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 24; E 698763; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 21841 


My heart cries out for you; words by 
Geo. Randall, music by Art Gillham. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 3, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 152; 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

21842 


My heart’s calling for you, Elaine; 
words and music by Johnny Tucker 
and Joe Schuster; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 28; 
E 698801; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 21843 

My heart’s longing for you Elaine; by 
Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; vocal 
orch., with words. 4to. ‘© Oct. 8, 
1928; 2 c. Odcts T1375 699872. M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 21844 


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no. 10, 1928 


21865 


My home in the land of the Puget 
Sound; words by E. Moulton, music 
by Sylvester Long Cross. © 1c. Oct. 


729, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 701; 
Ernest Moulton, South Prairie, 
Wash. 21845 


My honeymoon waltz; lyrics by Jack 
Mahoney, music by Paul Renault, 
harmonized by Henri Weber; with 
E flat alto and B flat ten. or sop. 
saxophones, and pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; E—U. 
S. pub. 169; Belwin, inc, New 
York. 21846 


My Honolulu sweetie; words and music 
by M. L. Estabrook. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 
1928; E 704849; Mary Louise Esta- 
brook, Ponchatoula, La. 21847 


My inspiration is you; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Horatio Nicholls 
[pseud. of Lawrence Wright], of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 


D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 10, 1928; 1 e. 
Oct. 17; E—For. 482; Lawrence 


21848 


My Jimmy; from The squealer, words 
and music by Robert Sterling. © 
Oct. 29, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 31; E—U. S. 
pub. 241; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 21849 


My little would-be bride; words and 
“music by T. Nelson. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 464; Taft Nel- 
son, Hogansville, Ga. 21856 


My love for you; theme song, lyric 
by Benny Davis, melody by Joe 
Burke; with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 378; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 21851 


My lovely one; words by Dorothy Ter- 
riss, music by Don MacKay. [Words 
and melody only] © 1.e¢ Oct. 2, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1120; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 21852 


My mother dear; words and music by 
St, Swale. mi. © ad. Oct, 19, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 427; Sara 
Lillius Swan, Hornell, N. Y. 21853 


My mountain ranger ; words and music 
by R. B. Petteys. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 484; Ruby B. 
Petteys, Grass Valley, Or. 21854 


My, my girl, don’t leave me, don’t leave 
me to-night: words by J. J. Hawes, 
music by Luther A. Clark. © Oct. 
16, 1928; 2 e+ Oct. 27; E—U. S. pub. 
128; Joe J. Hawes, Charlestown, 
Ind. 21855 


Wright music co., London. 


My old girl’s my new girl now: words 
by Irving Caesar, music by Cliff 
Friend. [Words and melody only}; 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1928; E 1021; Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. 21856 


My own; words and music by R. Zan- 


nini, of Italy, domiciled at Law- 
rence, Mass. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 11, 1928; E U. S. 


unpub. 168; Robert Zannini, Law- 
rence, Mass. 21857 


My paradise for two; words by C. 
Cote, music by David Reed. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 19, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 409: 
Clerinda Cote, Leominster, Mass. 

21858 


My rainbow girl; words and music by 
C. Pender. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. §. 
unpub. 364; Chris Pender, New York. 

21859 


My Redeemer and my Lord; anthem, 
words by Longfellow, music by Dud- 
ley Buck, arr. by Charles Gilbert 
Spross; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
LO P1928 “2 e. “Oct. 12° Ri 698950: 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 21860 


My Rose across the sea; words and 
music by J. W. Conley. © 1c. Oct. 
13, 1928; E U. S. wnpub. 230; James 
William Conley, San Francisco. 

21861 


My Seandinavian gal, by yumpin’ 
yiminy; words by Charles Tobias 
and Harry Tobias, music by Al Sher- 
man; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
105° 4928: 2 e..Oct.,, 12; =H. 698888 3 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 21862 


My speedway hero, he’s a _ rider; 
words and music by Bennett Scott, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 26, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 27; E For. 68; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 21863 


My sunshine Sue I’ve not forgotten 
you; words and music by A. Bailey, 
arr. by Charles L. Johnson. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 634; 
Arthur Bailey, Kansas City, Mo. 

21864 


My suppressed desire; words by Ned 
Miller, music by Chester Cohn. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct. 9. 1928; E U. S. unpub. 185; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21865 


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21866 


My sweetheart; words by M. Baars, 
music by Clifton Keith. © 1c. Oct. 
8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 134; Marie 
Baars, Bowden, N. C. 21866 


My Tonia; words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
109; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 21867 


My varsity girl I’) cling to you; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Frank 
Harling; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 24; 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E—U. S. 
pub. 149; Famous music corp., New 
York. 21868 


My very own; words and music by L. 
Morse. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 138, 1928; B 704572; Lee 
Morse, New York. 21869 


N’ata canzone a Maria; words by 
Pasquale Buongiovanni, music by L. 
Canoro; violin. [Italian text] © 
1.'C.. OC. TT, 1S28 | Be eS. Aan 
358; Louis Canoro, New York. 

21870 


Na farmi; words by Eugene Zukow- 
sky, music by A. Schwartz. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 1, 
1928; E 1041; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 21871 


Na Warszawskim bruku polka, -Na 
weselu. oberek, -Zytnidwka polka. 
-Na zabawie oberek -Stodkie caiusy 
wale, -Antek oberek [and] Skoczna 
polka; arr. or composed by Ignacy 
Podgorski; 1st violin. 4to. © Sept. 
21, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; E—U. S. pub. 
144; Ign. Podgorski, Philadelphia. 

21872 


Nacciarone (Guido) Prelude; op. 5; 
violin with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 271; Guido 


Nacciarone, Brooklyn. 21873 


Nannette; by Jimmie Weir [i. e. 
James F. Weir]; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1e. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 665; James Frederick Weir, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 21874 


Nash chaim schob zdorow; words by 


Eugene Zukowsky, music by A. 
Schwartz. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 12, 1928; E U.S. 


unpub. 201; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 21875 
National colonial anthem of the 
United States of America; words 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


and music by G. K. Hamilton. © 

Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 6; E 698364; 

George K. Hamilton, New York. 
21876 


Naughty moonface; lyrics and music 
by G. Bernhard. © 1 e. Oct. 18, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 383; Grace 
Bernhard, Oakland, Calif. 21877 


Neapolitan tarantella; by James 
Brown, of Great Britain; violin, 
with pf. acc. © Oct. 16, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 22: E For. 411; Stainer & Bell. 
Itd., London. 21878 


Nearest to my heart; words and music 
by C. C. Fulcher. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c: Oct. 17,1928: EH 
U. S. unpub. 353; Charles Chrisp 
Fulcher, Augusta, Ga. 21879 


*Neath silv’ry birches; by M. Austin 
Dunn; organ. © Sept. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 2; E 699849: White-Smith mu- 

. Sic pub. co., Boston. 21880 


"Neath stars; words by Jean Wool- 
ford and Paul Horgan, music by 
Nicolas Slonimsky; mezzo-sop.; in 
A. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 22; 
E 698990; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 21881 


Neue (Der) Amadis; ~worte von 
Goethe, musik von Ernst Kienek, of 
Austria, op. 56, nr. 2; bar. © July 
12, 1928; De. (Ames S Mars 203 ; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 21882 


Nevah goin’ to ramble any more; 
words by M. H. Stewart, music by 
Clifton Keith. © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 1928: 
E U. 8. unpub. 130; Milt H. Stewart, 
Soo Junction, Mich. 21883 


Never alone; words by L. H. Mackay, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1c. Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 10; 
Lulu Hackett Mackay, Seattle. 

21884 


New Christmas songs; a collection of 
carols for the use of selected groups, 
by Lorenz pub. co. 4to. © Sept. 
5, 1928; 2 e; and,-aliigSept. (295) A 
1056857 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

21885 


New (The) day; 3 pt. cho., words by 
Estelle M. Clark, music by Palmer 
J. Clark; 1st and 2nd sop. and alto. 
4to.”: © Oet: '2;''1928: 7-2 ‘eOckh'5;; 
E 699718; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 21886 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


New Ford car; words and music by 
Dave Macon. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1928;'E U. S. 
unpub. 310: Brunswick Balke Col- 
lender co., New York. 21887 


New fox-trott; by D. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; violin. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
162; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

21888 


New songs for new voices; words by 
A. A. Milne and others, music by 
Thomas Scherman and others, ed. 
by Louis Untermeyer, Clara and 
David Mannes. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
2 ce. and aff. Sept. 26; A 1054578 ; 
Harcourt, Brace & co., ine, New 
York. 21889 


New Year’s day blues; words and mu- 
sie by Lemon Jefferson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. Oct. 18, 
1928; E_-U. S. unpub. 391; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 21890 


New York town; words and melody 
by D. B. DeWaltoff; with pf. acc. 
eames, 1925+. 5° CL LOC oth: |b 
699740; Dayve B. DeWaltoff, Brook- 
lyn. 21891 


Next (The) President; words and mu- 
sic by J. Frank. Chicago, Joseph 
Frank music pub. co. © Oct. 18, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 15; E 698995 ; Joseph 
Frank, Chicago. 21892 


Night ; lyric by Mitchell Parish, music 
by Elliott Jacoby. © Aug. 16, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 8; E 699746; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 218938 


Night of farewell; lyric by E. T. 
Burke and W. J. Rexford, music by 
W. J. Rexford. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 2. 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 1114; William Jess Rexford 
and Emmett T. Burke, New York. 

; 21894 


Night of memories: lyric by Jack Yel- 
len, music by M. K. Jerome; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 11; E 699815; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine,, New York. 21895 


Night of the star; Christmas service 
for Sunday schools, words by A. A. 
Payn, M. K. and C. R. -F., music by 
M. Isabelle Ritter, Roy HE. Nolie, 
Carolyn R. Freeman and others. 
8vo. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 4; 
E 699692; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 21896 


Nikto to nam niemo zé; mazur, by 
Frank Dukli, arr. by Louis Vitak; 


21907 


> —_— Se 


concertina. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 120; Vitak- 
Elsnic co., Chicago. 21897 


Ninna nanna a Gesu’; versi di F. 
Amodio, musica di Remo D’ Alba. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 742; 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 21898 


Nino; schottische, by C. Anello. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 1, 1928; E 
1044; Carmelo Anello, New York. 

21899 


Nino (El) fidencio; letra por E. M. 
Cortazar, musica por L. Barcelata y 
J. A. Ramirez, both of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. S8vo. [Pho- 
tostat] © June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 
11; E 698859; Lorenzo Barcelata 
and Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles. 

21900 


Niu haohao; words and music by B. 
Mossman. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1928; E— 
U. S. unpub.’ 647; Chas. E. King and 
Bina Mossman, Honolulu. 21901 


No baby blues; words and music by 
Williard Thomas. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 25, 1928; E— 
U.S. unpub. 568; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 21902 


No cradle for Jesus; Christmas carol 
anthem, words by Martin Luther, 
music by Ernest A. Dicks, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 5; E 699762; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 21903 


No—never; words and music by M. BE. 
Wheeler. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1928; E 
U.S. unpub. 773; Mary Edith 
Wheeler, Evanston, Ill. 21904 


No one can be what you are to me; 
words by Mrs. John Stuhring [i. e. 
S. Stuhring], music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1 c. Sept. 20, 1928; 
E 704787; Sophie Stuhring, Aber- 
deen, Wash. 21905 


Nobody but you; words by Max Rut- 
chik and Wes Frazer, music by 
Leonard Whitecup. [Words and me!- 
ody only] ©1e. July 21, 1928; E 
696427; M. F. L. productions co., 
New York. 21906 


Nobody knows but me; fox trot, words 
by Raymond Wallace, music. by 
Harry Tilsley, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Sept. 28, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 6; E—For. 476; Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 21907 


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21908 


Nobody knows just why; by.C. W. 
Midgley, jr. ; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1c. Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 55; 
Charles William Midgley, jr., New 
York. 21908 


Nobody loves me; by Hershal Brown, 
arr. by Irene Spain. [Melody only] 
© 1c. May 31, 1928; E 691974; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 21909 


Nobody seems to care for me; words 
and music by J. L: Witt. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 30, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 756; Joseph 
L. Witt, Brooklyn. 


Noches del bajio; cancion Mexicana, 
letra de José Lopez Castellon, mu- 
sica de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1928; H 704091; Sil- 
vano R. Ramos, Chicago. 21911 


Noleck (August) Prélude; by A. Nélck, 
of Germany, op. 258, no. 1; violin 
and pf. © Oct. 6, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; 
EH 689729; Boston music co., Boston. 

ee 2191.2 


Norfolk bound; words and music by 
W. J. Rexford. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Oct. 4, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 1144; William Jess Rexford, 
Bay Shore, N. Y. 21913 


North-wind’s (The) frolic; 3-pt. cho., 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by Eusebia Simpson; sop., alto and 
bass.  4to.°°'© Sept. 14, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 26; HE—U. S. pub. 220; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 21914 


Nostalgie; par Roger Branga, of 
France; pf. © Aug. 25, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 1; E For. 80; Durand et ¢gie., 
Paris. 21915 


Nostalgie; valse, by Egon Hdwards, of 
Switzerland, domiciled at New York. 
[Melody only] © 1. Oct. 28, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 507; Refousse mu- 


sic pub. co., New York. 21916 
Not till the world has an ending; 
words. and. music by W._ Peel. 
fWords and melody only] © 1 «. 


Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 627; 
William Peel, New York. 21917 


Nothing is impossible with God; sacred 
song, words by Myrtle Farmer Mof- 
fitt, music by Thoro Harris; solo or 
mixed voices. © Oct. 24, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 27; E—U. S. pub. 125; Myrtle 
R. Moffitt, Chicago. 21918 


Nottambuli (I); variazioni fantas- 
tiche, di Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, 
of Italy; violoncello e pf. © May 


21910 | 


pt. InI, n. S., vy. 23 


30, 1928; 1 c. Aug..8; E For, 199: 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 21919 


Notte d’ Arabia; orientale, di Vin- 
cenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 434; pf. © 
Oct., 13, 19285 J) Gx Oet, 15-8 Her. 
314; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 21920 


Notti tunisine; pezzo. caratteristico, di 
Enrico Mineo, of Italy; pf. © Oct. 
12, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 29; E—For. 514; 
A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 21921 


Now sleeps the crimson petal; pt. song, 
words by Tennyson, music by C. 
Linn Seiler; male voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 21, 1928; 2 e«. Sept. 28; EH 
698772; Boosey & co., Itd., New York. 

21922 

Nuit (Une) a Venise; by Arthur 
Miller; pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2c. Oct. 
138; E 699826; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 211923 

Nuovissima serie di bassi senza 

. humeri; facili e di media difficolta, 
preceduta da _brevi norme_ per 
Varmonizzazione del basso senza 
Vaiuto del pf., di Carlo Pedron, of 


Italy. 8vo.. © Sept. 28, 1928; 1 ec. 
Oct." 29°" E—WPor, 507; “Ac” &) G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 21924 


Nymphs and shepherds, come away: 
words by Thomas Shadwell, music 
by Henry Purcell, arr. by Healey 
Willan, of Canada. ‘© Sept. 21, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 17;°EH For. 247; 
Frederick Harris co., London. 21925 


O beauty, dear and brief; words by 
George Sterling, music by F. Mac- 
Murray. © 1 e. Sept. 4, 1928; E 
704985; Frederick MacMurray, 
Berkeley, Calif. 21926 


O come, all ye faithful; adeste fideles, 
words tr. by F. Oakeley, music by J. 
Reading, arr. by Ralph L. Baldwin; 
nixed voices, pf. and organ acc. 
4to. [English and Latin text] © 
Oct. 9, 1928; 2c. Oct. 11; E 699808 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 21927 


O Father, Who didst all things make; 
anthem, words by W. B. Heathcote, 
music by Eric H. Thiman, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
30, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 30; H—For. 499; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 21928 


O God of wisdom; full anthem, words 
by James Walter Brown, music by 
Kk. W. Wadely, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Oct. 30, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 80; E—For. 
502; Novello & co., Itd., London, 

21929 


1132 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


O little town of Bethlehem ; three-part 
song, words by Phillips Brooks, 
music by Joseph N. Ashton; women’s 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 11, 
1928; Ac. Oct. 12; HE 698845; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 21930 


O little town of Bethlehem; words by 
Phillips Brooks, music by Fred B. 
Holton.. 1. High voice, in B flat.— 
Med. voice, in A flat.—Low voice, in 
G flat.—2. Sop. and ten.—Alto and 
bar.> © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. each 
Sept. 29; E 699859, 699860; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 21931, 21932 


O Lord. my God; anthem, words from 
ist Kings, music by C. A. Salt, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices; organ 
ace. London, Novello & co., Itd. 
4to. © Oct. 6) 1928; 1 c. Oct. 8; 
E For. 182; C. A. Salt, Leamington 
Spa, England. 21933 


°O mare nun vo’; barcarola, versi di 
A. Gildo, musica di Pasquale Frus- 
taci, of Italy. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 157; Armando Gildo, Brook- 
lyn. 21934 


O Master let me walk with Thee; 
words by Washington Gladden, 
music by Herbert Sanders; middle 
voice. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
18; E 699894; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 21935 


9 passareddu; versi di G. D’Amico. 
musica di Vincent Fardella, of Italy. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
573; Gid D’Amico, New York. 21936 


QO trinity of blessed light; anthem, 
words by St. Ambrose, music by 
Percy N. Cox; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 25, 1927; 
2 ¢.»@et.. 20, 1928; U.S. pub. 3; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 21937 

O vero nucento; versi di S. Forgione, 
musica di M. Martino. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 194; Michele Martino 
and Salvatore Forgione, Bethlehem, 
Pa. 21938 


O were I on Parnassus’ Hill; poem by 
Robert Burns, set to old Secoteh air, 
harmonized and arr. by George 
Henschel. of Great Britain. © Oct. 
10. 1928: 1 ec. Oct. 20: E—For. 493; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 21989 


Oberek ze lwowa: by L. Witkowski; 
violin. © .1¢ Oct. 9, 1928;/’E U.S. 
unpub. 144; Leon Witkowski, New 
York. 21940 


21951 


Office (The) of the holy communion ; 
music by David McK. Williams; 
mixed voices, organ ace.; in A flat. 
4to. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 12; 
E 698849; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

: 21941 

Oggi... @ un’ altra cosa; versi di 
Peppino Mendes, musica di Eugenio 
Mignone, of Italy; pf. © July 13, 
1928" > & "Aug QZO- ky hor, 133; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 21942 

Oh! Aunt Hannah!’ what would she 
say how; words by C. Robertson, 
music by K. Robertson. Des Moines, 
Ia.. Robertson pub. co. © Oct. 13, 
1928; 2c. Oct. 15; E 698996; Claude 
Robertson and Karl Robertson, Des 
Moines. 21943 


Oh! hallelujah; words and music by 
Joe Browning; [i. e. J. L. Brown- 
ing] pf. © 1.c. Oct. 16, 1928; EB 
U. S. unpub. 282; Joseph L. Brown- 
ing, New York. 21944 

Oh, how TI love to ride in a rumble 
seat; words and music by B. H. Mc- 
Laughlin. [Words and melody only ] 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
26; Bernard Howard McLaughlin, 
Cambridge, Mass. 21945 


Oh, how I miss you blues! from Ups- 
a-daisy, words by Robert A. Simon 
and Clifford Grey, musie by Lewis 
HB. Gensler; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 3, 1928; 2c. Oct. 5; EH 699775; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21946 


Oh how she ean roll her eyes; words 
by I. Morin, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Oct. 31, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 770; 
Irene Morin, Sanford, Me. 21947 


Oh Lindy flew; fox-trot song, words 
by R. C. Dyste, music by Cora Broad- 
well. Boston, Mass., Mayer & Mayer 
pub. co. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
19: E U:._ S. pub. 48; Robert .:C. 
Dyste, Jamestown, N. D. 21948 


Oh my dear Marie; words and music 
by A. G. Schodle. © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 682; Adam 
Gyula Schodle, Philadelphia. 21949 


Oh my Genevieve; words and music 
by N. E. Walsh. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 322: Norman Edward Walsh, 
Fresno, Calif. 21950: 


Oh that we two were maying; words 
by Charles Kingsley, music by P. B. 
Stanbery; male voices, unaccom- 
panied. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 156; Philemon 
B. Stanbery, Cincinnati. 21951 


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21952 


Oh! you sweet old watcha may call it; 
words and music by Roy Turk and 
Fred E. Ahlert. © Oct. 11, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 12; E 698887 ; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 21952 


OhibO; parole di Peppino Mendes, 
musica di Eugenio Mignone, of 
Italy; pf. con testo e canto o mand. 
© Oct. 10, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 29; E—For. 
515; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

21953 


Ohio; words and music by R. M. El- 
lery. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Oct. 29, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 
688; Robert M. Ellery, Toledo, O. 

21954 


Oi Rosa oi Rosa; versi e musica di F. 
Trombetta; pf. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 11382; Francesco 
Trombetta, Philadelphia. 21955 


Oil’ oili’ oila’, che bella moda e’ 
chesta cca’; versi e musica di F, 
Trombetta. [Words and melody 
only] 4to. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 2; E 699637; Francesco Trom- 
betta, Philadelphia. 21956 


Oiseau (L’) bleu; paroles et musique 
de. Duran. ©, Awes 15, 1928" 1 'e. 
Sept. 5, 1 c. Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 
64; Léo Duran, Lyon, France. 21957 


Ojitos encantadores; letra y musica de 
Hermanos Banuelos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
302; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los An- 
geles. 21958 


Ojitos verdes; tango, letra y musica 
por F. Carballo; pf. con letra. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 2; E—U. S. 
pub. 133; Francisco Carballo, San- 
turce, Porto Rico. 21959 


Oklahoma blues; by F. Marvin. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 26, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. 620; Frankie Mar- 
vin, New York. 21960 


Old colonel; march, by Nat Shilkret, 
arr. by Leo Erdody; full orch., with 
pf. conductor. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 3; E 699607; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 21961 


Old (The) English minuet; the Count- 
ess of Westmoreland’s delight, by 
William Shield, arr. by Ignaz Fried- 
man, of Poland; pf. © June 2; 1928; 
1c. Aug. 8; E For. 208; Universal 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 

21962 


pt. IH, 0. S., v.23 — 


Old-fashion’d love song; fox trot, by 
A. E. Mailoff, of Armenia, domiciled 
at: New ‘York; .pfi\:; ©) 1 ¢ ‘Oet: 27, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 629; Armand 
EK. Mailoff, New York. 21963 


Old fashioned yesterdays; lyric by Hs- 
tette Simms, music by E. C. Horne. 
Des Moines, Ia., Okoboji music co. 
© Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 29; E 
699658; Edward C. Horne, Arnolds 
Park, Ia. 21964 


Old favourite songs; for concert use, 
arr. with new acc. by EH. R. B. Jor- 
dan, of Australia. © June 26, 1928; 
1) eh Fully 23%) Eh Wor? Tage. EF. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney. 21965 


Old home brew; words by G. T. Stone, 
music by Clifton Keith. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 139; Geo. T. 
Stone, Winona, W. Va. . 21966 


Old (The) homestead farm; words by 
Nellie A. Carter, music by John L. 
Wright. New York City, N. Y., 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 283; E U.S. pub. 56; Ellen 
A. Carter, Mannsville, N. Y. 21967 


Old Milan; suite from the ballet, by 
Franco Vittadini, arr. by Richard 
John F. Howgill, of Great Britain; 
pf. 1. The dancing girls of La 
Scala. [3 others] © Sept. 29, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 2; E For. 108; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 21968 


Old (The) road; by John Prindle 
Scott, arr. by Tom Clark; orch. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2c Oct. 8; 
E 699757; G. Schirmer, inc.,. New 
York. 21969 


Old (The) songs; words and music by 
I. M. Briggs. Boston, Mass., Music 
service co. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 16; E—U. S. pub. 140; Ida May 
Briggs, Mattapan, Mass. 21970 


Old white mule; by H. F. Reser; 
banjo. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 486; Harry F. Reser, New 
York. 21971 


Ole Jim Crow; lyric by Andy Razaf, 
music by ' J." Cr fohnson's* pF.aee. 
with ukulele arr. by Ben Garrison. 
© Sept. 17, 1928;'2 e@ Sept. 19; E 
699557 ; Al. Piantadosi, New York. 

21972 

On a blue lagoon; words and music 
by C. J. Robison. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. Oct. 11, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 164; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 21973 


1134 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


On Broadway; words and music by 
John A. Lovely. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c¢. Oct. 5, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 18; Margaret A. 
Lovely, Missoula, Mont. . 21974 


On candle light lane; words by Sam 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by Ted 
Fiorito. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
29; E 698819; Remick music corp., 
New York. 21975 


On the right road with Smith; words 
and music by Robert Sterling; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 25, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 31; E—U. S. pub. 251; W. 
C. Handy music publisher, New 
York. Gilet 


On the rock; words and music by J. 
E. Moore. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
2: E 699641; John EH. Moore, Hunt- 
ington Park, Calif. 21977 


On the track that leads me way back 
home; by Leonard Whitcup. [Mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 10, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 319; M. F. L. produc- 
tions co., New York. 21978 


On the water; barcarolle, from Two 
Italian sketches, by Harry Farjeon, 
of Great Britain; pf. duet. © Oct. 
pee ds LOC. L. B-Hor 224°) W. 
Paxton & co., ltd.. London. 21979 


On this, the Christmas morn; -carol- 
anthem, words by E. T. Phillips, mu- 
sic by J. Job, of Great Britain;> 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Oct. 30, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 80; E—For. 
498; Novello & co., litd., London. 

21980 


One for all and all for one; lyric by 
Jo Trent, music by Louis Alter. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 20, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 451; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

. 21981 


One golden April morning; words and 
music by Mrs. M. H. Gulesian. © 
Oc) 19, 19283:2 e: Oct.253 EU, S: 
pub. 188; Charles W. Homeyer & co., 
Boston. 21982 


One (The) in the world: words by 
Eric Little, music by Roger Eckers- 
ley, of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Wer th 1998: Dive OOrts Lie Ihr Ror. 
169 ; Campbell, Connelly & co., Lon- 
don. 21983 


One kiss; from The new moon, words 
by Oscar Hammerstein 2d, music by 


21229—29——_6 


21994 


~ 


Sigmund Romberg; pf. and ukulele 
ace; © Oct. 5, 1928; 2 c¢. Oct. 8; 
E 699772; Harms, ine., New. York. 

21984 


One little kiss, once in a while; words 
by L. Levy, music by Daniel H. Wil- 
son. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1928; EU. S. 
unpub. 166; Lilly B. Levy, Portland, 
Or. 21985 


One of these days; words and music 
by Jack Vernon; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Aug. 1, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 
20; E For. 127; Music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 21986 


One smile—one tear; words and music 
by D. Lacy. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 615; Della Lacy, 
Grand Junction, Colo. 21987 


One two three four; waltz, adapted 
by Frank Ferera; pf., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. (In 
Frank Ferera’s Hawaiian melodies) 
© Sept. 24, 1924; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 1928; 
E 698835; Forster music publisher, 


inc., Chicago. 21988 
One wish and another; words and 
music by A. R. Eppes. Néw York, 
N. Y., Frank Harding. © Sept. 26, 


1928; 2 ce Oct. 1; E 699635; Alice 
Ravenel Eppes, Charleston, S. C. 
21989 


One yesterday; words and music by 
I. R. Chambers. © 1 ¢ Oct. 6, 
1928; EK U. S. unpub. 14; Ida Rogers 
Chambers, Jackson, Tenn. 21990 


Only for me; words by Harold Kirze- 
der, music by Jack Harding [i. e. 
J. V. Harding, jr.] © 1. Sept. 8, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 180; John V. 
Harding, jr., Peru, Ill. 21991 


Only for you; words and music by M. 
Grever. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Oct. 1, 1928; E 1032; Maria 
Grever, New York. 21992 


Only (The) girl for me is Mandy; 
words by C. Coy, music by Jack Ed- 
wards. New York City, N: Y., 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
Ze. Oct. 235°) Up Seapub. ot: Clint 


Coy, Sullivan, Il. 219938 
Only with you; words by Thomas 
Hearon, music by C. Leveen and 
Thomas Hearon. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 


1928; E U. S. unpub. 601; Charles 
Leveen, Brooklyn. 21994 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21995 


pt. 11, n. s., v.23 


Only your picture; words by M. Lau- 
retta Green, music by Truman 
Bishop Handy. [Chords, single 
Staff] © 1 ec. Oct. 17,1928: EB U: S. 
unpub. 349; Lauretta Green, San 
Francisco. 21995 


Onwaid, Christian soldiers; music by 
Sullivan, [with prelude} Radiant 
morn, by Gounod, each arr. by Al- 
bert Harvey, 4 violins with pf. ace. 
(COR Ts, Too8 22 Cy etlet ie By 


698945; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 21996 
Onward Oakland; words by Jennie 


Frances Cockrum, music by R. Boner 
Barrett and Charles C. Hoskinson; 
pf. 8vo. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
29; E—U. S. pub. 193; Oakland City 
college, Oakland City, Ind. 21997 


Ooh! words and music by Frederick 
G. Johnson. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 11; E 698876; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. - 21998 


Opang maiden; words and music by 
D. Boisvert. [Words and: melody 
Only | ©: 12 Oct. 29; .1928-- 
U. 8S. unpub. 705; Dolor Boisvert, 
Newport, Vt. 21999 


Open (The) road; suite, by Hermann 
Lohr, arr. by Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band, with 
conductor. 1. Pastorale. [3 others] 
© Sept. 26): 1928; 1°¢e Oct. '20; H— 


For. 495; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- } 


don. 22000 
Opium pipe song: by Nelle Corday 
[pseud. of D. Herbert] [ Melody 
only] © 1 c. Aug. 16, 1928; EH— 


U. S. unpub. 657; Dorothy Herbert, 


Cleveland. 22001 


'Ora! chata malora! duo, letra por 
E. M. Cortazar, musica por L. Barce- 
lata, of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York. S8vo. [Photostat] © June 
1, 1928; 2 c. June 11; E 693866; Dio- 
nisio Acosta, Los Angeles, and Lo- 
renzo Barcelata, New York. 22002 


Orange blossoms only; words and mu- 
sic by B. L. Dobbins. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 25, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 583; Bertha Lillian 
Miner Dobbins. San Antonio. 22003 


Orchestration of the: parish school 
hymnal; by Catherine Fitting Zendt : 
orch. v. 1-7. © Sept. 27, 1928; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 3; A 1055861; Board 
of publication of the United Lu- 
theran church in America, Phila- 
delphia. 22004 


Oriental chorus; by L. Wickdahl. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Aug. 20,1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 1084; Lillian Wick- 
dahl, Chicago. 22005 


Oriental fantasy; cinema incidental, 
by Edgar Martell, of Great Britain, 
orch. by Eric Mareo, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor. © 
Mar. 22, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 12; E For. 
416; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 22006 


Oriental lullaby; by W. P. Grant; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
22; William Parks Grant, Columbus, 
O. 22007 


Oriental sweetheart: fox trot oriental, 
by B. L. Dobbins; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1 c. Oct. 8, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 74; Bertha Lillian Dobbins. 
San Antonio. 22008 


melodies; “words -by W. 
Byrnes and others, music by W. 
Byrnes, arr. by May Dixon and 
-Florence Fritch. The Liberty Be™ 
[4 others]; © July 27, 1928;°2 « 
July 25; E 699662; William Byrnes, 
San Francisco. 22009 


Our Eucharistic King; mass, by D. G. 
Griffin; mixed voices, organ acc.; in 
F. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
4; E 699856; Mary Gabrielle Griffin, 
Boston. 22010 


Original 


Our gallant musketeer ; words and mu- 
sic by P. D. Bird. of England, domi- 
ciled. at San Diego, Calif. © 1 e. 
Oct. 3, 1928;°H U. S. unpub. 1128 ; 
P. Douglas Bird, San Diego, Calif. 

J 22011 


Our little dream; words by Frederick 


H. Martens, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman. © Oct. 25, 1928; 2 ec. 


Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 105; De 
Sylva. Brown & Henderson, ince., 
New York. 2012 


Our mother—Mary immaculate; festi- 
val mass no} 32“‘by “DR: ‘GeY*Grimn; 
mixed voices, organ ace.; in A flat. 


4to. © Sept. 22, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 4; 
E 699855: Mary Gabrielle Griffin, 
Boston. 22013 


Our nation’s luckiest star; words and 
music by I. O. Donoghue. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 12, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 193; Irene O. 
Donoghue, Brooklyn. 22014 


Our Walther league; words by W. J. 
Wefel, music by Oliver E. Haserodt. 
© June 20, 1928: 2 ec. June 22; E 
694671; Walther J. Wefel, Cleveland. 

22015 


1136 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


Our wonderful U. S. A.; military 
march, words by C. McCann, music 
by Elsie Bright. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 679; Clare 
McCann, Wenatchee, Wash. 22016 


Out and out for Jesus; hymn, words 
by E. L. Thompson, music by N. 
Carlson. © June 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Aug. 14; E 698108; Nathaniel Car!l- 
son, Miami, Fla. 22017 


Out of the depths; anthem, words 
from the Psalms, music by Bruce 
Metcalfe, of Canada; mixed cho. 
with bass or contralto solo; organ 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 28; E 698771; Boosey & co., 
Itd., New York. 22018 


Out of the heart of the sunrise; words 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by 
Granville English. [Words and mel- 
ody only}’ © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1928; EH 
U. 8. unpub. 405; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, ine., New York. 22019 


Outside; words and music by Frank 
Flynn; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
A..J. Franchini. .© Oct. 2, 1928; 


2 c. Oct.. 3; E 699697; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 


22020 


Owl (The) and the pussy cat; words 
and music by F. W. Spencer. © 
1c, Oct. 5, 1928: E U. S. unpub. 29; 
F. W. Spencer, New York. 22021 


P. & O. S. march; by J. Hill, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Youngstown, 
O.: melody with pf. acc. © 1. 
Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 118; 
James Hill, Youngstown, O. 22022 


Pace d’amore; valze, by Vincenzo Pala- 
dino, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Melody only] © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 433; Gio- 
vanni Bellacicco, New York. 22023 


Paganini (Niccolo) La chasse; ecaprice 
de Paganini, arr. by Jacques Thi- 
baud; violin and pf. © Aug. 20, 


1928; 2c. Oct. 3; E 699600; Carl 


Fischer, inc., New York. 22024. 
Pagan’s song; words and music by EF. 
Carew. [Photostat] © 1c. Oct. 3, 


1928: E U. S. unpub. 228; Evelyn 
Carew, Los Angeles. 22025 


Pagliaccetti; operetta in 2 atti, parole 
e musica di Paolo Malfetti, of Italy. 
© Oct. 15, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 6: E For. 


140; A. Forlivesi & ec. Florence, 
Italy. 22026 
Pagoden; Siamesisches tanzmiirchen, 


von Bernhard Paumgartner, of Aus- 


22037 


tria; klavierauszug. © June 22, 
1928; 1 ec. Aug. 8; E For. 192; Uni- 
versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 22027 


Pal of my dream palace; words by 
B. Cunningham, music by David 
Reed. © 1. Oct. 19, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 410; Betty Cunningham, Lex- 
ington, Ky. 22028 


Pal of my dreams; waltz, words and 
music by C. J. Yacich. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 27, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 640; Chris J. Ya- 
eich, New Orleans. 22029 


Pal of pals; words and music by G. A. 
Traver. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
117; George Albert Traver, Inwood, 
SS (Reo Fa 22030 


Palace (The) of carelessness ; operetta 
in 2 acts, lyrics and music by Ivine 
Shields, Laurene Shields and Hattie- 
bell Shields; woe. sc. and libretto. 
4to.,, © Oet. 5s; 192852 @ Octe 8; 
D 27371; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 22031 


Palaschko (Johannes) Venticinque 
studi: facili e melodici, di J. Pa- 
laschko, of Germany, op. 87; viola, 
1° e 3° posizione.. © Oct..13, 1928; 
ie Oct, 15 Hor? 322; Gs hircerdi 
& co., Milan. 22032 


Ventiquattro studi; facili e melo- 
dici, in tutte le tonalita maggiori e 
minori, di J. Palaschko, of Ger- 
many, op. 85; violino, 1° posizione. 
© Oct. 18, 1928; 1c. Oct. 15; E For. 
320; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 22033 


—— 24 leichte melodische etuden (24 
* easy and melodious studies): in all 
major and minor keys, by J. Pa- 
laschko, of Germany, op. 84; violin. 
bk. 1, 2. [German, English and 
French text] © Sept. 19, 1928; 1 ¢. 
each Oct. 24: E For. 442, 443; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 22034, 22035 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Tenebrae factae sunt; 3 pt., words 
by A. M. von B., music arr. by Louis 
Victor Saar; women’s yoices. 4to. 
© Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Oct: 10; E 
698859 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22036 


Paling’s annual no. 10; 11 pf. solos, by 
various composers, arr. by C. Ryder, 
Ethel Brady, Joseph Bernard and C. 
Spencer, all of Australia. © Sept. 
6, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 9; EH for. 236.; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

22037 


1137 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22038 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Pansy (The) flower: words by Ruth 


Tharp, music by Harry R. Spier. 1.. 


High voice in E flat.—2. Med. voice 
in'C. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 10; E 698860; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 22038 


Paper windmills; six little songs, 
words by Kitty Collett, music by 
Hazel Fordham, of Great Britain. 
1. Paper windmills. [5 others] © 
Aug. 21, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 8; E For. 
148; Bosworth & co., Itd., London. 

22039 


Para ti mia; tango, letra de Juan A. 
Caruso, musica de José Bohr, of 
Germany; pf. Buenos Aires, Hdi- 
ciones musicales Alfredo Perrotti. 
A Vedicion,.\ Or Neb. "1a,) 1925 4c. 
‘Oct. 17, 1928; E for. 255; José Bohr, 
New York. 22040 


Paradise square; from Virginia, words 
by Douglas Furber, R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, music by John Hope, 
of Great Britain. 
York & Sydney, Chappell & co., Itd. 
© Sept. 24, 1928; 1 « Oct. 5; E For. 
158; Harms, inc., New York. 22041 


Parting; words by J. F. Westerberg, 
music by I. Westerberg. © Oct. 138, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 17; E 698954; Ida 
Westerberg, Mill Valley, Calif. 

22042 


Parting time; from That’s a good girl, 
by Charles Prentice, of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. [Melody only] © July 
26. 1O2e.. 1 Content hn NOs (2 * 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 22043 


Passepied; by James Brown, of Great 
Britain ; violin, with pf. acc. © Oct. 
16, 19283, 1c. Oct. 22... Wor. 405; 
Stainer & Bell, lItd., London. 22044 


Passepied ; by Rudolph F. Reisa ; violin 
and pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
20; E 699985; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 22045 


Passepied; par Roger Branga, of 
France; pf. © Aug. 25, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 1; E For. 81; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 22046 


Passing twilight; waltz, lyrics by J. F. 
Parker, music by M. Paul Manga- 
nella; pf. and ukulele acc. ©1e. 
Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 478; 
Jewell F. Parker, Port Arthur, Tex. 

22047 


Passionnelle; paroles et musique de L. 
Duran. © Aug. 15, 1928; 1 @ Sept. 
d, 1c. Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 70; 
Léo Duran, Lyon. France. 22048 


London, New 


Pavos (Los) reales; duo, letra y mu- 
sica por Jesus A. Ramirez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York. 8vo. 
[Photostat] © June 1, 1928; 2 «. 
June 11; EH 693862; Lorenzo Bar- 
celata, New York, and Dionisio 
Acosta, Los Angeles. 22049 


Peace and goodwill; Christmas ser- 
vice, words by Palmer Hartsough and 
others, music by J. H. Fillmore and 
Fred A. Filimore. 8vo. © Sept. 26, 
1928; 2c. Oct. 8; D 27386; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 22050 


Peace victorious; words and melody 
by A. K. Lynch; pf. ace. by Clara 
Grindell. © 1c Oct. 2, 1928; E 
U. 8. unpub. 1117; Ada Kyle Lynch, 
Venado. Calif. 22051 


Peanuts; student-song, arr. by Chan- 
ning Lefebvre; male voices. 4to. 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ¢.-Oct. 24; H—U. S. 
pub. 108; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 22052 


Peechee poochee papa: words and 
music by Bob Miller and Joe Hoover, 
op. 1, no. 2, arr. by J. Russel Robin- 
son; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
27, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 698762; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 22053 


Penal farm blues; words by S. Black- 
well and J. M. Williams, music by 
S. Blackwell. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1c Sept. 22, 1928; EH 704838; 


State’ street music pub. ¢0., inc., 
Chicago. 22054 
Perché canto; stornellata, versi di 


Peppino Mendes, musica di Hugenio 
Mignone, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 21, 
1928; 1 c« Oct. 29; H—For. 516; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 22055 


Perché eanto; stornellata, versi di 
Peppino Mendes, musica di Eugenio 
Mignone, of Italy. 4to. [Words 
and melody only] © June 22, 1928; 
1c. Aug. 20; H For. 180; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 22056 


Peter Peter; by John Mokrejs, 2d pf. 
pt. by Buenta Carter; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Oct. 18)" 19287" 2% Oct. "20; BH 
6999838; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 22057 


Petite piéce enfantine; par Julien 
Falk, of France, op. 11; orech., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 
19285.:G we. Oetii hy ei Pores vc. 
Joubert, Paris. 22058 


1138 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


Petite valse lente; by C. Demangate ; 
pf. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 15; 
E—U. S. pub. 184; Carl Demangate, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 22059 


Peupliers (Les) de Kéranroux; chant 
villageois, poésie de Charles Le 
Goffic, musique de Louise Casagémas, 

' of France, op. 236. © Sept. 20, 1928; 


1 &@’Oet: 12: BE “Por. 370; Heugel, 


22060 


Philomela; four-pt. cho., words by 
Philip Sidney, music by Julius 
Rontgen, of Netherlands, op. 92, no. 
4; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 9, 
1928; 2 ¢.. Oct. 13; BE, 699829; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22061 


Physical education for the second 
grade; lessons and arr. of music by 
W. A. Ocker. © Aug. 30,.1928; 2 c. 
Sept. 7; aff. Sept. 11; A 1054274; 
A. S. Barnes & co., New York. 22062 


Paris. 


Pi; chanson chinoise, d’aprés un air 
populaire de la province de Canton, 
paroles et musique de L. Duran. © 
July 1, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1 ec. Oct. 
17; E—U. S. pub. 61; Léo Duran, 
Lyon, France. 22063. 


Piccolo fiore; mazurka, by B. C. 
Vairo; violin. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; 
E U. 8S. unpub. 360; Benedetta C. 
Vairo, New York. 22064 


Pickaninny [!] Christmas carol; words 
by Rosalie M. Jonas, music by M. 
Keefer. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1928; EU. 
S. unpub. 149; Mabel Keefer, Am- 
sterdam, N. Y. 22065 


Pickaninny [!] sandman; part-song, 
by Sarah Talbert, arr. by Philip 
Greely; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 
3 - 1928; ); 2. .¢., Oct. 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

22066 


Piedigrotta Santa Lucia; lo canzoni 
del 1928, compilatore Libero Bovio, 
of Italy. © Aug. 31, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
1: A—Foreign 39745; Italian book 
co., New York. 22067 


Pilgrims of the night; pageant service 
for Christmas, words by Elsie Dun- 
can Yale'and C. R. ¥F:, music by 
Maybelle Knott, A. B. Dorsey, C. D. 
Lowden and Carolyn R. Freeman. 
8vo.,,© Sept. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 4; 
E 699690; Hail-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 22068 

Pilgrim’s (The) progress; by John 
Bunyan, adapted by Bowker An- 
drews, set to music by Granville 


5: E 699761; | 


22079 


= 


Bantock, of Great Britain ; full vocal 
sc... © Oct: 8; 1928; Le Oct. ‘9; 
E For. 189; Swan & co. (Music pub- 
lishers) l1td., London. 22069 


Pineapple blues; words and music by 
Lemon Jefferson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 18, 1928; E 
U.S. unpub. 392; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 22070 


Pioneer America; 2nd organ suite, by 
Seth Bingham. 1. Redskin rhap- 
sody. [8 others] © Oct. 23, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 24; E U.S. pub. 87; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 22071 


Pioppi d’autunno;: parole di Mario 
Riveseechi, musica di Guglielmo 
Cecconi, of Italy. © Oct. 27, 1928; 
1 e¢. Oct. 238; H—For. 429; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

22072 


Piuki porele; polka, by A. Schwartz. 
[Melody only] ©1e. Oct. 12, 1928; 
EK U. S. unpub. 206; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 22073 


Pizzicato misterioso; cinema inciden- 
tal, by Edgar Martell, of Great Brit- 
ain, orch. by Eric Mareo, of Great 
Britain; orch., with pf. conductor. 
© Mar. 22, 1928; 1 ec Oct. 12; E 
For. 418; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

22074 


Place (A) to call home; words by A. 
Wright, music’ by P. BB. ‘Story. 
[Words and melody only] ©1. 
Oct? St, 1928" EU." S) ‘unpub ca ; 
Aria Wright, Danville, Ky. 22075 


Plaintes dans les cyprés; par Edouard 
Flament, of France, op. 80, no. 6: 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 12; E For. 
348 ; Choudens, Paris. 22076 


Planque’s original concert solos for 
Hawaiian guitar; by F. Munro 
Planque. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
3; E 699676; Don Santos, Rochester, 
N.Y: 22077 


Playmates; words by Larry Spier and 
Sam Coslow, music by James Diet- 


rich. © Oct. 11, 1928: 2 ec. Oct. 13; 
E 698943; Spier and Coslow, inc., 
New York. 22078 


Please come back, you know I love 
you; words and music by F. L. Hep- 
burn. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 19; Frederick Lewis Hep- 
burn, Providence, R. I. 22079 


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22080 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


Please leave me alone, I am dreaming 
waltz song, words and music by H. 
Johnson, of Norway, domiciled at 
Froid, Mont. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 241; Harold John- 
son, Fort Riley, Kan. 22080 


Pienty—hot—drag; by I. B. Foldessy ; 
pio ie) ere: Oct. i (Bldgs! 9 Pr igen 2 pea 
unpub. 1110; Irene Brooks Foldessy, 
San Diego, Calif. 


Pluie de mai; par Paul Fosse, of 
France, op. 114; salonorch., mit 
violino 1 directeur u. pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Oct. 21, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 16; 
EH For. 384; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., 
Leipzig. 22082 


Pluto; lyric and music by E. B. Cheat- 
ham. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Oct. 4, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1148 ; Eugene a 248 Cheatham, Detroit. 


22083 
Pochade ; Lan Mambour, of Bel- 
gium; salonorch., mit violino 1 di- 


recteur u. pf. conducteur. 
Oe 2 1925.:) 2 ey Och) a) Kor: 
382; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b.h., Leipzig. 

22084 


Poet’s (The) world; words by Percy 
Bysshe Shelly, music by Creighton 
Allen; med. or high voice. © Oct. 
8, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 18; E 699834; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22085 


Poliziotto (Il) dilettante; operetta in 
1 atto, libretto di Nando Vitali, mu- 
sica di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy. © 
Nov. 6, 1928; 1 ec Oct. 29; E—For. 
506; A. Forlivesi & «¢, Florence, 
Italy. 22086 


Polka kalukutu; by A. Schwartz. 
[Melody only] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 205; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 22087 


Polka po ziogonach; by A. Schwartz. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 197; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 22088 


Polka sesupes bangos; by A. Schwartz. 
[Melody only] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; 


E U. S. unpub. 202; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 22089 
Polka ydalre; by A. Schwartz. [Mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; E 


U. S. unpub. 196; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 22090 
Pomalusku nawracaicie; oberek, by 
Frank Dukli, arr. by Louis Vitak; 
concertina. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oat. 26; E—U..S. pub. 4121 :; Vitak- 
Elsnie ¢o., Chicago. 22091 


22081 ; 


Poor man’s blues; 


Oe aC) 


Pompanola; from Three cheers, words 
and music by B. G. De Sylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson, arr. by 
Joseph M. Weiss; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Oct. 13, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 15; 
E 698923 ; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 22092 


Pool (The) ; poem by Margaret C. Van 
Antwerp, music by M. Falconer. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1 e, Oct. 
22; E—U. S. pub. 135; Marie Fal- 
coner, Port Washington, L. I., N. Y. 

22093 


words and music by 
F. Marvin. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 26, 1928 ; E—U. 8. 
unpub. 621; Frankie Marvin, New 
York. 22094 


Poppy; baliad, words and music by B. 
Thrash. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 1010; Benny 
Thrash, Long Beach, Calif. 22095 


Por el camino; tango eampero. letra 
de Gonzalez Castillo, misica de José 
Bohr, of Germany; pf.’ Buenos 
Aires, Ediciones musicales Alfredo 
Perrotti..' © Feb.:1, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 
17, 1928: E For. 256; José Bohr, 
New York. 22096 


Portes Gil: marcha, by G. J. Gonzalez, 
of Mexico, domiciled at New York; 
pf. ©1e. Oct. 25, 1928;,H—U. S. 
unpub. 653; Guillermo José Gonza- 
lez, New York. 22097 


Portrait d’enfant; pastel, par R. Ch. 
Martin, of France, op. 161, no..4; 
violon et pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. 
Oct. 12; E For. 358; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 22098 


Poupée charmante; waltz, by Domen- 
ico Savino, of Italy. domiciled at 
New York ; pf... © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 17; E "699882 ; G. Schirmer. inc., 
New York. 22099 


Poursuites dans la cask par Edouard 
Flament, of France, op. 80, no. 7; 
orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1c. Oet. 12; E For. 
349; Choudens, Paris. 22100 


Povero cuore; pensiero mesto, di Italo 
Azzoni, of Italy; violino, violoncello 
e pf... © Get. 13, 19282) 1767, Och. 45 ; 
E For. 321; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

22101 


(Alfred) Three eastern pic- 
by A. Pratt, of Great Brit- 
with pf. conductor. 4to. 

[2 others] © Sept. 
Oct. 20; E—For. 466; 
Itd., London. 22102 


Pratt 
tures ; 
ain; orch., 
1. Slave dance. 
19, 1928); 4° c. 
Boosey & CO., 


1140 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


Prayer (A);)by Chr. Cappelen, ar- 
rangement and English adaptation 
by N. Lindsay Norden; mixed voices, 
with alto or sop. solo; organ ace, 
4to. © Feb. 18, 1927; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
‘1928; E 699347; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 22103 


Prayers; words and melody by D. B. 
DeWaltoff; with pf. acc. © Aug. 
9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 6; E 699742; Dayve 
B. DeWaltoff, Brooklyn. 22104 


Premier (The) folio; 10 popular style 
duets, by F. Munro Planque; ten. 
banjo. © Oct: 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; 
E 699677; Don Santos, Rochester, 
Be -¥. 22105 


Presepe (il) italico; composizione in 
due quadri, di Ebe Romano, com- 
menti musicali di F. Paolo Frontini 
e Alfredo Cuscina, both ‘of Italy; pf. 
e. pf. con testo. © Oct. 12, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 29; H—For. 510; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢., Milan. 22106 


Pressa-Rheinlied; text’ von Valma- 
radscha, musik von Leo Eysoldt. of 


Germany. 1. Salon-orch., mit kla- 
vier kondukteur. 4to—2. Gesang u. 
klavier. © May 15, 1928; 1 c. each 


June 30; E For. 801, 303; Interna- 
tionale presse-ausstellung K6ln 1928 
e. v., Cologne, Germany. 

22107, 22108 


Presumida; letra y musica por Jesus 
A. Ramirez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York; pf. S8vo.  [Photostat] 
© June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 11; B 
693861; Lorenzo Barcelata, New 
York, and Dionisio Acosta, Los An- 
geles. 22109 


Pretty Polly Oliver; words anon., set 
to seventeenth century tune, arr. by 
Healey Willan, of Canada. © Sept. 
21,; 1928 > 1. ec. Sept. 17,;.:E. £or:,. 243-3 
Frederick Harris co., London. 22110 


Princess (The), she will accept you 
at last; words and music by G. A. 
Hadley. © 1 c¢ Oct. 12, 19287''H 
U. S. unpub. 186; George A. Hadley, 


Denver. yet We 
Printemps; par C. Debussy, arr. par 
Roger Branga, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. © Aug. 25, 


9928.;,1 @, Octs 1; FE EKoer..75 >, Durand 
et cie., Paris. 22112 


Printemps; par C. Debussy, arr. par 
Roger Branga, of France; petite 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. © Sept. 
20; 1928; 1 ¢. Oct.'12; EB For. 362; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 22113 


22123 


es 


Processional; by Maurice Baron; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor and 1st 
violin conductor. © Oct. 9, 1928; 
2 ce. Oct. 10; E 698826: Irving Berlin 
standard music corp., New York. 

22114 


Processional march from Maid of Or- 
leans; by Harold Rawlinson, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Sept. 14, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
28; E For. 58; Boosey & co., ltd., 

_ London. 22115 


Prohibition; words and music by P. 
Peterson. [Words and melody only | 
©.1e. Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
708; Peter Peterson, Andover, N. J. 

22116 


Promised (The) King; Sunday school 
service for Christmas, words by C. 
Austin Miles, music by Adam Geibel. 
8vo. ©.Sept. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 4; 
-E 699691; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. i | 


i rf 4 . 
Prove it on me; words and music by 


Ma Rainey [pseud. of Gertrude 
Rainey] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oet. 1, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
491; Chicago music pub. ¢o., inc, 
Chicago. 22118 


_Psalmus hungaricus; ungarische um- 


dichtung des 55. Psalmes aus dem 
XVI. jahrhundert, von Michael Vég, 
op. 13, English tr. by Edward J. 
Dent, of Great Britain, music von 
Zoltan Kodaly; klavierauszug mit 
text. © June 28, 1928; 1¢. Aug. 8: 
E For. 211; Universal edition actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 22119 


Pua ka ilima; Hawaiian hula song, 
words and music by David Burrows, 
arr. by J. Noble; pf. and ukulele 
ace. (In Johnny Noble’s collection 
of Hawaiian hulas and songs) © 
Sept. be VA928* “2c: Nepales | hy 
699664; Johnny Noble, Honolulu. 


22120 
Puck; staccato caprice, by John 
Thompson, op. 41; pf. © Oct. 29, 


1928; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 
167; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New 
York. 22128 


Pura flama; bolero son, letra y musica 
de R. Hernandez. © 1 ec. Oct. 23, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 527; Rafael 
Hernandez, New York. 22122 


Pura flama; de I. M. Simon; pf. © 
1 e. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
331; Ismael M. Simon, New York. 

22123 


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22124 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 . 


Quadretti; di Pasquale Quaratino, of 
Italy; pf. 1. Bambini in giuoco. 
[4 others] © Sept. 29, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 2; E For. 111; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 22124 


Quand on posséde une femme; paroles 
de Vincent Telly, musique de A: 
Bosc, of France. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 12; E For. 345; Auguste 
Bose, Paris. 22125 


Quare tristis es, anima mea (Where- 
fore sorrowful, O my spirit) ; motet, 
music by W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, 
of Great Britain, op. 18, no. 1; mixed 
voices. London, Novello & co., Itd. 
© Oct. 1, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 3: E For. 
120; W. A. Pickard-Cambridge, Ox- 
ford, England. 22126 


Qué me importa; tango milonga, letra 
de F. M. Rivas, de José Bohr, of 
Argentine, domiciled at New York. 
© May 18, 1928; 2 @ Oct. 13; EB 
698993 ; Bayer co., inc., New York. 

22125 


Querida; by Edward G. Simon; band, 
with solo B flat cornet conductor. 
4to. © July 13, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 8; 
E 699593; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22128 


Queridita ; tango cancion, par José M. 
Lucchesi, of Brazil; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E For. 348; Auguste 
Bosc, Paris. 22129 


Querrida; by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; violin. © 
1 ec. Oct. 11, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
161; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

22130 


Quinn (Marcus Lucius) conservatory 
of music; singing at sight, by M. L. 
Quinn. Lessons 1-4. © Oct. 23, 
1928; 2c. and aff. Oct. 26; AO 1812; 
Marcus Lucius Quinn, Boston. 

22131 


Radio (The) announcer; lyric by A. 
Remsen, music by G. Dilworth. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 1, 1928; EH 704337; George 
Dilworth and Alice Remsen, New 
York. 22132 


Radio babie; words by I. Bennett, 
music by Phil Starr. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 28, 1928; 
2 c. Aug. 27; E 699206; Ida Ben- 
nett, Newark, N. J. 221 ao 


Radiolette; broadcasting a musical 
thought, by Eugene Platzman; pf. 
(yaSept.: 19, 1928 2.) ¢. Oct. Sis 


E—U. S. pub. 245; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 
22134 


Rafales sur 1’ océan; par Edouard 
Flament, of France, op. 80, no. 2; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 12; E For. 
346; Choudens, Paris. 22135 


Rain! rain! go away; words and music 
by Larry Shay, Tommie Malie and 
Harry Harris, arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett; pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 
19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 698797; 
Harry Harris music co., Chicago. 

22136 


Rainbow of love; fox-trot, words by 
D. Taure, music by C. C. Bauer; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 698794; Dollie 
Taure, Dallas. 22137 


Rainbows; lyric by Lloyd Briggs, 
music by H. E. Thompson. © 1 «. 
- Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 514; 
Harold E. Thompson, Great Barring- 
ton, Mass. 22138 


Rainy (A) night; reading with musi- 


cal ace., words by James W. Foley, 
music by Frieda Peycke; pf. © 
Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 698998 ; 
Lorenz pub. co:, Dayton, O. 22189 


Ramon; flappers waltz song of love, 
lyric by Modesta Argtiello, music 
by B. Amador, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Calexico, Calif.; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 188; Benito 
Amador, Calexico, Calif. 22140 


Rankin (The) school of aviation; 
words by E. H. Thacker, music by 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 7; EH. H. 
Thacker, Aberdeen, Wash. 22141 


Ravioli-Raviola; words and music by 
P. Seneca. [Chords, single staff] 
© 1 .x.¢,, Oct, Bly, 19284) E US: 
unpub. 759; Pasquale Seneca, Phila- 
delphia. 22142 


Razor-blade blues; words by Ethel 
Park Richardson, music by D. N. 
Suesse. ©1c. Oct. 9, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 85; Dana Nadine Suesse, New 
York. 22143 


Razzolin’ daddy; words and music by 
Lillian Kate Davis [pseud. of L. D. 
Cate] . [Photostat], © 1 © Oct. 29, 
1928; H—U. S. unpub. 747; Lillian 
Davis Cate, New York. 22144 


Reason (The) why; words and music 
by P. C. D’Andrea. [Words and 


1142 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


melody only] ©1c. Oct. 3, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 1134; Paul Charles 
D’Andrea, New York, 22145 


Rebitzin (Die): words and music by 
L. Rosenstein. [Yiddish text] 
[Words and meiody: only] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 19, 1928; E. U. 8S. unpub. 441; 
Lazar Rosenstein, New York. 22146 


Red rose; fox-trot, words and music 
By P+ Craigs pt. © 1''c." Get: 19, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 420; Francis 

_ Craig, Nashville. 22147 


Regrets d‘ automne; valse chantée, 
paroles de H. C. de Vence, musique 
de J. Vliegen, of France. © Aug. 
2b, 19285\\1..c.. Oct... 13 HL, For..74; 
Jos Vliegen, Paris. 22148 


Reine (La) des fétes; by William Y. 
Webbe; organ. © Aug. 31, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 29; E 698320; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 22149 


Reloj (El) se me par6é; bolero son, 
letra y musica de R. Hernandez. © 
1 ec. Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
929; Rafael Hernandez, New York. 


22150 
Remember; sacred song, words and 
music by A. H. Ackley. Chicago- 


Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. © 
etry loos 2 ¢. Oct. 25: HU, Ss, 
pub. 206; Homer A. . Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 22151 


Remember Flanders fields; words and 
music by L. C. Rogers; pf. ©1«. 
Oct. 8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 81; 
Larkin Connelly Rogers, New York. 

22152 


Remember I love you; words and mu- 
sic by Sunny Clapp; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Sept. 
15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8; E 699754; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 22153 


Remember I’m thine; words and mu- 
sic by O. H. Greer. Denver, Col., 
Rocky Mountain music publisher. © 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2c. Oct. 17; E 699910 ; 
Ophelia Horton Greer, Denver. 

22154 


Remember, mia bella; words by Valia 
Nastri, music by N. O. Berardinelli, 
of U. S., and J. De Salvi, of Italy, 
domiciled at Chicago, Ill. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 1, 
1928; E 1038; -N. O. Berardinelli 
and Joseph De Salvi, Chicago. 

22155 


Remember, O thou man; carol, words 
from Ravenscroft’s Melismata, mu- 


22165 


sic by C. S. Lang, of Great Britain, 
op. 12; unison voices, cho. ad. lib. 
and organ. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1928; 
1 ce. Oct. 30; E—For. 501; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 22156 


Renee; by J. Silberberg, of Canada. 
|Melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 18, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 394; Julius Silber- 
berg, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 


22157 
Repertoire moderne de vocalises- 
etudes; par auteurs divers de 


Suisse, France, et Angleterre, etc., 
publiées sous la direction de A. L. 
Hettich; voix moyennes et elevées. 
© Aug. 25, 1928; 1 ¢«. Oct. 1; E 


699564; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 22158 
Requiem; von Giinter Raphael, of 


Germany, op. 20; 4 solostimmen, 2 
chére u. klavier.’ 4to. © Oct. 3, 
1926) 11 'e Oat. 164 Ee or) vas : 
Breitkopf & ‘Hartel, Leipzig. 22159 


Requiem mass no. 2; by D. G. Griffin ; 


mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 4; E 699857; Mary Gabri- 
elle Griffin, Boston. 22160 


Resignation ; by Alexander Henneman, 
Om 21. no, 1: pt. © Sep ie sages: 
2 @. Oct. 3; E 699603 ; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 22161 


Revue (La) des Ambassadeurs 1928; 
paroles francaises de René Pujol, 
paroles anglaises et musique de Cole 
Porter, of England; pf. ace., avec 
arr. de Vukulele par Francis Sala- 
bert. Recueil. Paris, Brussels, 
ete., Editions Francis Salabert. © 
Auge25, 1928:3:2 e& Oct): H Por. 
76; M. E. Sayag, Paris. 22162 


Rex gloriae; a Christmas recessional, 
text and music by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; women’s voices solo quartet 
ad lib., solo violin and narrator, pf. 
and organ ace. 4 to. © Sept. 29, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 15; E 6989380; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 22163 


Rhapsodie; par J. Guy Ropartz, of 
France; violoncelle et orch. © Sept. 
20, 192821. e: Oct, 12 5a BH or. 366; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 22164 


Rhapsonette; miniature jazz rhapsody, 
by Mickey Guy and Ken Macomber, 
arr. by Ken Macomber; orch. 4to. 
© , Oct.,,11,, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 6; E— 
U. S. pub. 235; Alfred & co., New 
York. 22165 


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22166 


pt. 111, n. S., v.23 


Rhythm king; words by Jo’ Trent, 
music by Joe Hoover, arr. by J. 
Russel Robinson; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 12, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 18: 
E 699865; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 22166 


Rhythmic tunes and hush music; arr. 
by Isabel Knox, of Australia. © 
Sept. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 19; E For. 
114; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney. 22167 


Rigaudon; by Lucina Jewell; violin 
and pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 13; 
EK 699842; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 22168 


Ring dem heavenly bells; words tradi- 
tional, music by F. and J. MeCravy. 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
508; Frank McCravy and James 
McCravy, Laurens, S. C. 22169 


Ritzy; or, Sussie’s Ritzy now, words 
and music by M. Gold. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 19, 1928; 
EK U. S. unpub. 423; Matthew Gold, 
Bayonne, N. J. 


Rivets; words by Edward Lynn, mu- 
sic by Charles Wakefield Cadman; 


bar. © Oct. 19, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 11; 
E 698823; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 22171 


Roaming; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 
556, no. 2; pf. © Sept. 18, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 24; E 698781; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 22172 


Rontgen (Julius) Six old Dutch 
carols; words by Rene De Clercq 
and others, English text by Hope 
Nevin Bryning, op. 74; women’s 
voices. 4to. 1. The peasants’ song. 
[5 others] © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 18; E—U. S. pub. 112; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. Z2\ te 


Roll dem roly boly eyes; fox trot, by 
Eddie Leonard, special arr. by Red 
Nichols; orch. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E 699810; Hdward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 22174 


Rolled away; words and musie by J. E. 
Moore. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 2; 
E 699648; John E. Moore, Hunting: 
ton Park, Calif. 22175 


Romance; par Jacques Durand, arr. 
par Roger Branga, of France; orch., 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
20;,.1928 ; 1ye., Oet., 12); Hy Hor. 359; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 22176 

Romance (La) a Marie; par Francis 
Casadesus, of France, op. 1; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 


22170 


25, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 1; E 90; C. Jou- 
bert, Paris. 2altt 


Romance in G flat; by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman; harp. © Sept. 26, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 10; E 698861; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 22178 


Rondo-gavotte; by James Brown, of 
Great Britain; violin, with pf. acc. 
© Oct. 16, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 22; EB For. 
401; Stainer & Bell, !td., London. 

22179 


Rooster (The) and the cow; words 
and music by F. W. Spencer. © 1c. 
Oct, ..5,.,, 1928 ;.. BH  U.aS.. pbs : 
KF. W. Spencer, New York. 22180 


Rosary of memory; words by Ruth 
Gibbs, music by N. Fier. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 341; Neuman 
Fier, Brooklyn. . 22181 


Rosche’s Christmas recitations, dia- 
logs, etc., for the Sunday school. 
No. 7; compiled by G. F. Rosche. 
Chicago, Ill, Geo. F. Rosche co. 
8vo.: © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. 
Oct. 3; A 1055762 ; George F.. Rosche, 
Chicago. 22182 


Rose (The) ; words by Katherine How- 
ard, music by Joseph W. Clokey. 1. 
High voice, in D flat—2. Low Voice, 
in B flat. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. each 
Oct. 20; E 699965; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 22183 


Rose (A) from home sweet home; 
words and music by G. J. Tempert. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 12,°1928; E U. S. unpub. 235; 
George J. Tempert, Pittsburgh. 

22184 


Rose leaves; by Paul Bliss: pf. © 
Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 11; E 699943 ; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 

22185 


Rose Marie; reading with musical acc., 
words anon. music by Frieda 
Peycke; pf. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 3: E 698999; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 22186 


Rose of Armentieres; words and mu- 
sic by Jack Arthur and Horace Lapp. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e«. 
Oct. 26, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 613; 
Spier and Coslow, ine., New York. 

22187 


Rose (The) of Sharon and the lily of 
the valleys; anthem, words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, musie by William 
Berwald; mixed voices and _ sop. 
solo; organ ace. Syracuse, N. Y., 


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no. 10, 1928 


ee 


Oliver music co. 4to. © Sept. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 698980; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 22188 


Rose of the dawn; words and music by 
Paul Livingston. © 1 e¢. Oct. 25, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 574; John 
Paul Livingston, Chicago. 22189 


Rose of the mountain; words and mu- 
sic by J. E. Bostwick. © 1c. Oct. 
8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 88; James 
Emery Bostwick, Los Angeles. 

22190 


Rosemary, for remembrance; by 
Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of Leonore 
Geer]; vocal orch. 4to. © Aug. 16, 
1928; 2 ec Oct. 3; EH 699592; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 22191 


Roses; eight-part cho., words by R. C. 
Trevelyan, music by Julius Rédntgen, 
of Netherlands; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 13; EB 
699831; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 22192 


Roses of memory; words by A. R. Wal- 
lace, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1928 ; E—U. S. unpub. 


703; Alice R. Wallace, Poulsbo, 
Wash. 22193 
Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Barber 


of Seville; overture, arr. by M. L. 
Lake ; military band, with conductor. 
© Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c«. Oct. 3; E 


699599; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 22194 
*Round ‘evening; words by George 


Whiting, music by Herbert Steiner 
and J. Fred Coots; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 29; 
E 698821; Remick music corp., New 
York. 22195 


Royal Hawaiian hotel; Hawaiian hula 
song, by Mary Robins, arr. by J. 
Noble; pf. and ukulele ace. (In 
Johnny Noble’s collection of Hawai- 
ian hulas and songs) © Sept. 11, 
1928; 2 e: Sept. 17; E 699663; 
Johnny Noble, Honolulu. 22196 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Ka- 
menoi ostrow; cloister-scene, op. 10, 
no. 22, transcribed by R. Jungnickel ; 
orch. Se. Rey. ed. Oat. 6:19, 
1928; 2 ce. Oct. 19; E 699925; Ross 
Jungnickel, New York. 22197 


Rumbling and rambling boa-constrictor 
blues; words and music by Blind 
Blake [i. e. Arthur Blake] [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 
1928: E U. S. unpub. 393; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 22198 


22209 


Russian love song; words and music 
by S. S. Mitchell, jr. © 1c. Oct. 3, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1135; Samuel 
S. Mitchell, jr., Stevens Point, Wis. 

22199 


Russian lullaby; by L. Leslie Loth; 
pf. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 11; 
EH 699945; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 22200 


Russian souvenir ; waltz, by M. Grever. 
[Melody only] © 1. Oct. 1, 1928; 
E 1048; Maria Grever, New York. 

22201 

S’il avait su; poésie de Marceline 
Desbordes-Valmore, musique de 
Jacques Durand, of France. © Sept. 
20, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 12; E For. 365; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 22202 


Sad; waltz, words by Francis Wilbur 
[pseud. of F. W. Winseman], music 
by Mary Wilkinson. © 1c. July 30, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1086; Francis 


Wilbur Winseman, Long’ Beach, 
Calif. 222038 
Safely kept; hymn, words by John 
Telfer, music by W. J. Main, of 


Great Britain. © Sept. 1, 1928: 1 «¢. 
Oct. 16; E For. 251; Walter John- 
ston Main, Edinburgh. 22204 


Safety all the time; words and music 
by William H. Heagney. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 25; E—U. S. pub. 
101; Water Goodwin, inc., New York. 

22205 


Sag mir, ob wir uns wiedersehn; fox- 
trot, worte von Friedrich Schwarz, 
musik von Hermann Krome, of Ger- 
many. © Sept. 15, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 
25; E For. 487; Ernst Eulenburg, 
Leipzig. 22206. 


Saga (The) of Bal-der the beautiful; 
choral ballad, words by H. W. Long- 
fellow, music by S. E. Lovatt, of 
Great Britain; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c.° Sept. 29; 
E For. 51; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 22207 


Sailing through skies of blue; words 
and music by F. M. Benjamin, of 
Canada; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 33: E For. 
188; Florence M. Benjamin, Toronto, 
Canada. 22208 


St. Louis blues; by W. C. Handy, arr. 
by Joe Tarto; ten. banjo with pf. 
ace. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 6; 
E—U. S. pub. 240; Alfred & co., New 
York. 22209: 


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22210 


St. Louis stomp; by W. Crawley. 
[Melody only] ©1e. Oct. 4, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 1121; Wilton Craw- 
ley, New York. 222101 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Ada- 
gio; de la 2™° symphonie, arr. par 
Roger Branga, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 1c¢. Oct. 1; E For. 85; Durand 
et cie., Paris. DOOV1 


Sal of Singapore; words by Helen Q. 
Sutton, music by HE. E. Sutton. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
24, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 536; 
Ernest E. Sutton, Los Angeles. 

22912 


Sally of my dreams; words and music 
by William Kernell, arr. by Joseph 
M. Weiss; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c Oct. 5; EB 699701; 
DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. uly PA Ea 


Sally’s coming home; from High hat, 
words and music by Joseph Santiey 
and Cliff Hess. © Oct. 26, 1928; 
2. ¢. Oct. 29; E—U. S: pub. 164; 
Famous music corp.. New York. 

22214 

Salt air; by H. E. Manning; pf. 
Sept. 28, 1928 ; 2c. Oct. 12; E 699867 ; 
Harry E. Manning, Boise, Id. 22215 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled by F. G. Hawkes, 
of Great Britain. Full se. and pts. 
Festival series, nos. 45-48.  obl. 
12mo.. © July 24, 1928; 1c. Oct. 15; 
E For. 229; Salvationist pub. & sup- 
plies, ltd., London. 22216 

Salvation (The) army brass band 


journal; compiled by F. G. Hawkes, 
of Great Britain. Full se. and pts. 


2d series. obl. 16mo. 1. nos. 109- 
M2. 200s) Ws —hiG. WO) July, 4, 
Oet. 1145 1928 Vane mederr y OCEs bo: 


E For. 227, 228; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, 1td., London, 22217, 22218 
Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled by F. G. Hawkes, 
of Great Britain. Full se. and pts. 


nos. 979-982. obl. S8vo. © June 
25, 19283) @€ Oat. 153°) Kory 280 ; 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. 22219) 


Santoliquido (Francesco) Tre minia- 
ture per i piccoli; di Francesco San- 
toliquido, of Italy; pf. 1. La danza 
di ronocchietto verde. [2 others] © 
Oct. 27, 1928; 1 ¢« Oct. 23; E—For. 
430; A. Forlivesi & ¢., Florence, 
Italy. 22220 


pt. III, nN. S.,:v., 23 


Sarabande; by Rudolph..E. Reisa; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 20; E 699984; Clayton, F. 
Summy co., Chicago. AAT 


Sarah of Sahara; fox trot, words and 
music by, Cecilia Klein, [i. e,; C. 
Kline], arr. and harmonized by F. 
P. Drohan. © 1 c. Oct. 18, 1928; 
E U. 8. unpub. 395; Cecilia Kline, 
Jacksonville, Fla. ty 22222 


Saturnia ; polka, by Vincenzo Paladino, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
[Melody only] ©1e. Oct. 19, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 482; Giovanni Bel- 
lacicco, New York. ia 22223. 


Saul, a wicked man; by R. Bryant. 
[Melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 30, 1928; 
E—U. 8. unpub. 746; United pub. co., 
New York. 22224 


Saul of Tarsus; -words and music by 
E. D. Campbell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Oct. 30, 1928; E— 
U. S. unpub. 730; R. S. Peer, New 
JYork. | 22225 


Saviour’s (The) birth; sacred cantata 
for Christmas, words chosen by Mar- 
jorie N. Finlay, music by Kenneth 
Finlay, of Great Britain. 4to. 
Sept. 7, 1928; 1 ¢@ Sept: 24; D 
27387 ; Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 

22226 


Sax-bo; by Louis D. Lighthall, arr. by 
H. J. Lincoln; E flat alto and B. 
flat ten. saxophones, solo or duett, 
with pf. ace. 4to. © Oct. 138, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 15; E 698901; -Harry . J. 
Lincoln music co., Philadelphia. 

22227 

Saxology; by Manning King: C mel- 
ody, B flat ten. and HE flat alto saxo- 
phones with pf. ace. © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 «. Oct. 15; EL 698927; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

22228 


Say nothing but chew gum; words by 
V. H. Cannon, music by Henry Otte. 
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
167; Vinna Hale Cannon, Los An- 
geles. 22229 


Say that you love me; from Hello 
yourself, words by Leo Robin, music 
by Richard Myers. © Oct. 3, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 5; E 699781; Harms, inc.,. 
New York. 22230 


Searlet (The) heron; cantata, text by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by Wil- 
liam Lester; male voices. 4to. © 
Sept; 29, 4928;.:2,, ce; Qety 45;. H 
698929; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

22231 


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no. 10, 1928 


Scéne d’ héroisme; par M. Brussel- 
mans, of Belgium; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1928; 
Te: Oct. 1; E For. 93;"EH. Gaudet, 
Paris. Paya 


Secéne sinistre: par M. Brusselmans, of 
Belgium; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
fom, CG) Aug. 25, 1928-0 1"e) “Oet.11; 
E For. 86; E. Gaudet, Paris. 22233 


Scéne tragique; par M. Brusselmans, 
of Belgium; orch., avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to.. © Aug: 25, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 1; E For. 94; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

22234 


Schéhérazade; chanson orientale, -par- 
oles de Louis Despaux, musique de 
P. Sterman, of France. Paris, Al- 
legro edition. © May 10, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 5; E For. 179; Paul Sterman, 
Paris. ; 22235 


Scherzo-fantasy ; by Hamilton Harty, 
of Great Britain; violoncello, with 
pf. ace. © Oct. 9, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 
24; E For. 452; Schott & co., Itd., 
London. 22236 


Scherzo orientale miniature; by H. 
Meyerowitz; cello with pf. acc. © 
1 c. Oct. 20, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 

- 458: Harry Meyerowitz, New York. 

2228.6, 


Scherzosa (La); polka, by S. Petrini; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 577; Silvio Petrini, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 222388 


Schiavo (Lo); gran fantasia in due 
parti, di A. Carlos Gomes, riduzione 
di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy; piccola 
orch., con pf. conduttore. pte. 1. 
4to. © Sept. 29, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 2; 
E For. 105; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

22239 


Schiavo (Lo); gran fantasia in due 
parti, di A. Carlos Gomes, riduzione 
di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy; piccola 
orch., con pf. conduttore. pte. 2. 4to. 
© Oct. 13, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 15; E For. 
311; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 22240 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
arr. by Eric Mareo, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Oct. 17, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 
13; E For. 306; W. Paxton & @co., 
Itd., London. 22241 


Maria; words and arr. of 
music by Norman Weir, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
3, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 1; BE. For. 223; W: 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 22242 


—- The erl king; arr. by Eric Mareo, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 17, 


— Ave 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


22254 


1928; “Tc. Oct. 13: EE’ Yor. 307+" W. 
Paxton & co., Iltd., London. 22243 


— Hark! hark! the lark [and] Im- 
patience: arr. by Eric Mareo, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 17, 1928: 
1 e. Oct. 138; E For. 308; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 22244 


Lieder-suite; arr. von Leo Artok, 
of Germany; salon-orch., mit pf. 
conductor u. violino 1 direktion. 1. 
Am meer. [2 others] © Sept. 15, 
1928; 1.¢. Sept. 24; BH For. 293: B. 
Schott’s sOhne, Mainz. 22245 


—— The linden tree; English version 
by Hope Nevin Bryning, music arr. 
by Arthur Dana [pseud. of Willy 
Herrmann]; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 15,:1928: 2'¢. Oct. 18%°E 
U. S. pub. 111; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 22246 


Sinfonietta; adapted from the 
Sonatina, op. 137, orchestrated by 
George Dasch. J. Full orch., pts.— 
2. Conductor’s sc. © Sept. 28. 1928; 
2 ¢. each Oct. 15; E 698903, 698904 ; 
Silver, Burdett & co., Newark, N. J. 

222247, 22248 
Symphony number ten; ed. by 
Percy Goetschius; pf.; in C maj. © 
Sept. 29, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 10: 
A U. 8. 1112; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 22249 


Schubert (The) band-book; band-books 
for children, compiled and arr. for 
the cultivation of musical taste and 
the development of the sense of 
rhythm and ensemble, by Angela 
Diller and Kate Stearns Page. Sc. 
©'*Oet.014,.1928;,.2 .c: Octet 7h 
699890; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

22250 


Sciopero (Lo) dei burattini; commedia 
musicale in un atto, di Nando Vitali, 
musica di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy. 
@x«Oct: 25,1928; 1. ¢.. Cet, .193.,E£ 
For. 381; A. Forlivesi & c., Flor- 
ence, Italy. 22251 


Scissors (The) grinder; words by Car- 
lyle McIntyre, music by Franz C. 
Bornschein; male voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 25; E—U. S. 
pub. 130; C. C. Birchard & ©co., 
Boston. 22252 


Seott (Cyril) Idyll; by Cyril Scott, 
of Great Britain; violin. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 12; BH For. 327: 
Schott & co., ltd., London. 22253 

Scrutatore dei cuori; di S. Petrini: 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. §. 
unpub. 576; Silvio Petrini, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 22254 


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22255 


Scurrying clouds; caprice, by George 
F.. Hamer; pf. © Sept. 24, 1928; 
2 ¢. Oct. 10; EK 698862; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 22255 


Secondo album di danze moderne; in 
edizione facilitata, di Vittorio Mas- 
cheroni, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 29; E—For. 511; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 22256 


Seemannsgruss; marsch, text von Ria 
Ria, musik von Fred Harras, of Ger- 
many; Salonorch., mit violino 1 di- 
recteur u. pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Oct! 2iy-1828! 1loes Oct) 4624h) For: 
387; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 


zig. 22257 
Seguidilla; from Hispania suite, by 


Albert Stoessel; grand orch., with 
pf. conductor. © July 12, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 3; E 699618 ; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 22258 


Selection on popular songs; by Mon-, 


tague F. Phillips, selected and arr. 
by H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Sept. 12, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 6; 
E—474; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

22259 


Self-banished (The); words by Ed- 
mund Waller, music by John Blow, 
arr. by Healey Willan, of Canada. 
© Sept. 21, 1928) jinie Sept. 17; “Eh 
For. 244; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don. 22260 


Sera el amor; vals brillante, letra y 
mitsica de A. J. Colon, of Spain, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
9, 1928; E U. 8S. unpub. 105; Adolfo 
Jimenez Colon, Brooklyn. 22261 


Serenade; by Emil Berté, of Austria, 
arr. by Gustav Saenger; violin, with 
vt. ace?! Ged uly 12) 928 2 eH Oet. 
3: E 699622; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22262 


Serenade; by Emil Berté, transcribed 
by Jacob Weinberg of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © July 
12, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 3; E 699615; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 22263 


Sérénade en passant; par R. Drigo, 
arr. par M. Gracey, of France; violin 
solo et ripiane, cello et c. basse, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 
1928; 1 ce. Oct. 1; E For. 72; Smyth, 
Paris. 22264 


Sérénade ibérienne ; par Roger Branga, 
of France; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c¢. 
Oct. 12; E For. 360; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 22265 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Sérénade piquante; by Joseph J. Mc- 
Grath ;. pf.,.,.©; Oct, diy 1928-02 ec, 
Oct. 17; E 699884; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York. 22266 
Serenade tempéramente; by Michel 
Sciapiro; violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 


1928; 2 c. Oct. 5; E 699789; Harms, 
inc., New York. 22267 


Serenade to the roses; by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; pf. © Oct. 10, 
1928 ; 2 «. Oct. 19; EH 699951; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 22268 


Serenata beffarda; di Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy; “ep. 1433); pi. WO Oem 215, 
1928; 1 c Oct. 15; E For. 315; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 22269 


Serenata Napolitana; by W. C. HE. See- 
boeck, arr. by Louis Victor Saar; 
two pfs., four hands. ‘© Oct. 19, 
1928: 2' ¢, Oct 222 Be Saou. - 
John Chureh ¢co., Cincinnati. 22270 


Serenatella. amara; versi e musica di 
Angelo. M. Martinelli; mandolino. 
Ato. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 24; 
E—U. S. pub. 80; A. M. Martinelli, - 
Philadelphia. 22271 


Serenatella doce; versi e musica di 
Angelo M. Martinelli; mandolino. 
4to. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; 
H—U. S. pub. 81; A. M. Martinelli, 
Philadelphia. vapapad ye 


Serenity; words and melody by B. 
Raffetto, arr. by Margaret Zerbe 
Cowl. [Words and music] © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 1, 1928; E 1046; Bertha Raf- 
fetto, Reno, Nev. 22273 


Seven (The) joys; Christmas carol, 
words from The Coventry nativity 
play, music by C. S. Lang, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 12mo. © 
Oct. 30, 1928;.1 ¢. Oct. 30; H—For. 
500; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

22274 


Sevillana; by James Brown, of Great 


Britain; violin, with pf. ace. © 
Oct: 20, 192850) ee. OehiM22 + HD Fer. 
409; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
22275 
Shady little lady; words by Desmond 
Carter, music by Vivian Hllis, of 
Great Britain. London, New York 
& Sydney, Chappell & eco., ltd. © 
Sept. 5, 19283 1,.c¢.,.Q06t. 4: BH bor. 
170; Harms, ine., New York. 22276 


Shalimar moon; by H. A. White. 
[Melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 89; Harry A. White, 
New York. 22217 


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no. 10, 1928 


22299 


Shame on you; words and music by 
C. H. Mederaft; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
124; Charles H. Medcraft, San Fran- 
cisco. 22278 


Shanghai moon; words and music by 
H. Hobbs, jr. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 207; Harold Hobbs, 
jr., Chicago. 22279 


Shanghai rag; by Hershal Brown, arr. 
by Irene Spain. [Melody only] © 
1 ce. May 31, 1928; E 691979; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 22280 


She’s just too sweet for words; words 
by Charles and Harry Tobias, music 
by Larry Shay, arr. by Rube Ben- 
nett; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
ay 19287 2. Oct,’ 22 5° “U.S. pub. 
43; Harry Harris music co., Chi- 
cago. 22281 


She’s the sweetest of all the sweet 
girls; fox trot, words by E. H. Arm- 
strong, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 1, 1928; E 1049; E. H. Arm- 
strong, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 

22282 


She was a moonshiners daughter; 
words and music by C. F. Mathieu. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Sept. 14, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1065; 
Carl F. Mathieu, New York. 22283 


She winks at me; words by L. Barnum, 
music by L. E. Coffin. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 14; E 698713; Lewis 
Barnum, Lansing, Mich. 22284 


Sheiky (The) shake; words by Wil- 
liam Dougherty, music by J. Pene- 
well. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 584; Jack Penewell, Madison. 
Wis. 22285 


Shepherd (The) and the King; a carol, 
words by Eleanor Farjeon, music by 
Mabel Saumarez Smith, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1928; 1. ¢. 


Oct. 22; E For. 396; Stainer & Bell,- 


ltd., London. 22286 
Shepherd’s (The) pipes and the star; 
by Nicolas Stcherbatcheff, tran- 


scribed by H. Clough-Leighter; or- 


gan. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2. ¢. Sept. 
24; E 698774; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 22287 


Sherele; Jewish dance, by Jack Teitel- 
baum, arr. by Henri Weber: orch., 
with 1st violin conductor. 4to. © 
Get. 20, 1928 3 2 «Oct. 22; EU.-S. 
pub. 17; Belwin, ine., New York. 

22288 


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Sherwood’s method and solos for Ha- 
waiian guitar; by Will D. Moyer. 
© Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2; A U. S. 1145; Chart music pub. 
house, inc., Chicago. 22289 


Shine the clouds away ; words and mu- 
sic by J. E. Moore. © Aug. 1, 1928: 
2c. Oct. 2; E 699640; John E. Moore, 
Huntington Park, Calif. 22290 


Shipwrecked; by Joe Venuti and Joe 
Tarto, arr. by Joe Tarto; orch. 4to. 
© Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 6; E— 
U. S. pub. 236; Alfred & co., New 
York. 22291 


Shoo fly don’t bother me; words by 
A. A. Treadway, music by J. F. 
Yates. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 


1107; Albert A. Treadway. and 
James F. Yates, Birmingham, Ala. 
22292 


Sh-shivering; comedy song fox-trot, 
words and music by Howard Doody, 
of Canada; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr..by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
10, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 22; E—For. 425; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

22293 


Si mon cceur avait parlé; boston 
chanté, paroles de René Vilhianne, 
musique de Jehan Charpentier, of 
France. © Oct. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 5; 
E For. 163; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 22294 


Si vous étiez la rosée; paroles et mu- 
sigue de L. Duran. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 5, 1 c. Oct. 17; E—U. S. 
pub. 68; Leo Duran, Lyon, France. 

22295 


Sight-playing tunes; by Isabel Knox, 
of Australia. obl. 8vo. © Sept. 5, 
1928; (1: @' Sept: 19;' E Por. ‘116; 
W. H. Paling & co., Itd., Sydney. 

22296 


Silent night; arr. for the young pian- 
ists by Carl Richter. © Oct. 17, 
1928; 2%e. Oct.'22; EU. 'S. pub. 21; 
Bach music co., Boston. 22297 


Silent noon; words by Dante Gabriel 
Rossetti, music by Elinor Remick 
Warren. i. High voice, in D flat.— 
2. Low voice, in A. © Oct. 11, 1928; 
2 e. each Oct. 20; E 699967; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston, 22298 


Silver jubilee; march, by J. S. Zamec- 


nik; pf. © Oct. 4, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
2; H 699651; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 22299 


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22300 


Silver rain; words and melody by B. 
Raffetto, arr. by Margaret Zerbe 
Cowl. ©1e. Oct. 1, 1928; E 1045; 
Bertha Raffetto, Reno, Nev. 22300 


Sin is to blame; words and music by 
F. W. McGee. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. 8S. 
unpub. 744; Ralph S. Peer, ine., New 
York. 22301 


Sing a little love song; words by Al- 
fred Bryan, music by Lew Pollack. 
© Oct. .13,:1928; 2 c Oct: 6; EH U.S. 
pub. 29; Sage pub. corp., New York. 

22302 


Sing hallelujah: words and music by 
B. Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 15. 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1071; Bob Miller, New York. 22303 


Sing Marjorie; based on an old Nea- 
politan melody, words and music by 
Pasquale Seneca. © Oct. 12, 1928; 
2.-e.,Oct..20; E;U.,S. pub j,14}Pas- 
quale Seneca, Philadelphia. 22304 


Sing me to sleep with the moonshine 
blues; words and music by 
Gaustad and M. Grundman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 29, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 706; Soli E. 
Gaustad and Martha Grundman, 
Baraboo, Wis. 22305 


Sing, O sing; words by Agnes Lock- 
hart Hughes, music by James P. 
Dunn; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
9°. 19283" 2 ¢, Oct. EL: 8 699805,; .J . 
Fischer & bro., New York. 22306 


Singing (The) bum; words and music 
by T. T. Widman. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1e. Oct. 29, 1928; H— 
U. S. unpub. 710; Theron T. Wid- 
man, Hotchkiss, Col. 22307 


Singing fool; words by Milton Rosen- 
feld, music by Blanchette La Forde. 
© 1e. Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
646; North American music publish- 
ers, Chicago. 22308 


Singing my song of sorrow; words by 
Walter Hirsch, music by Bennie 
Krueger. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
47; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

22309 


Sipping cider; words and music by B. 
Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1070; Bob Miller. New York. 22310 


Sirena; two-part song, words by Mich- 
ael Drayton, music by Edgar L. 
Bainton, of Great Britain; sop. 4to. 


Seer ae. 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 28, 1928: 1 « Sept. 29; E 
For. 103; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

* 22311 


Sitting by the fireside; fox trot, words 
by Frank Eyton, music by Teddy 
Pola; pf. acc., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Keech. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 20; E 699671; Mu- 
sie pub. co., ltd., London. 22312 


Skyborn music; words by R. W. Emer- 
son, music by W. A. Goldsworthy ; 
male voices. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1928: 
2c. Oct. 11; EB 699824; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 22313 


Sleep heavenly babe; from Mater glo- 
rioso, music by Maud Steel Devlin; 
sop. solo, sop. 1 and 2, alto and ten. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; 
E 698745; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

< 22314 


Sleep of the child Jesus (Le sommeil 
de enfant Jesus) ; pt.-song, English 
version by George Mead, music by 
Gevaert, arr. by Channing Lefebvre; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 9; E 698977; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 22315 


Sleep on, brown eyes: words and mu- 
sie by W. C. Davis, arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] 
[Photostat] ©1e. July 5, 1928; E 
704731; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

22316 


Sleep on thou our kindred sleep; words 
by J. H. Jackson, musie by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Oct. 31, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
768; John H. Jackson, Augusta, Ga. 

22317 


Sleepy baby; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by Gus Kahn, Ward Perry and 
Abe Lyman, arr. by Arthur Lange; 


orch. 4to. © Sept. 29, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 2; E 699654; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 22318 


Sleepy baby; fox trot song, words and 
music by Gus Kahn, Ward Perry 
and Abe Lyman; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele or banjulele banjo. © Sept. 21, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 698765; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 22319 


Sleepy eyes; lullaby, from In treble- 
clef land, by George P. Hulten; pf. 
© Oct. 16, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E— 
U. S. pub. 172; Belwin, ine., New 
York. 22320 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


Sleepy town; vocal waltz, words by 
Harry Tilsley, music by Tolchard 
Evans, of Great Britain; pf., ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
21, 1928: 1 ec. Oct. 3; E—For. 485; 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 22321 


Sleepy valley; words by Andrew B. 
Sterling, music by James F. Hanley ; 
pf.. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 138, 
1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 16; E 698970; Harms, 
ine., New York. ppt Ded 


Slippery elm; by H. F. Reser; banjo. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
435; Harry F. Reser, New York. - 

92323 

Slow and easy man; words by Andy 
Razaf, music by J. C. Johnson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct.” 12/1928) H U. S. unpub. 219; 
J. C. Johnson, New York. 22324 


Slow motion; words by Charles Tobias, 
music by Peter De Rose. © Oct. 
18, 1928:) 2° ¢. Oct. 19; E 699927; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 22325 


Slumber song; by Ralph Lewando; 
violin, with pf. acc. © July 23, 
1928; 2 ce. Oct. 3; E 699582; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 22326 


Slumber song; 4 pt. cho., words .by 
Siegfried Sassoon, music by Will 
©. Macfarlane; men’s voices. 4to. 
er te 192832 « Oct. 15; EB 
698905; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

22327 


Smiling Al, ev’rybody’s pal; words and 
music by B. McCafferty; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 23; E—U. S. pub. 151; Bernard 
McCafferty, Philadelphia. 22328 


Smiling skies; words by Walter 
Hirsch, music by Milton Samuels 
and Charley Straight, arr. by Carle- 
ton L. Colby; pf. and ukulele acc., 
with extra pf. cho. by Lee Sims. 
© Sent. 25, 1928*° 2c. Sept. 29; 
EH 699991; Ted Browne music ¢o., 
inec., Chicago. 22329 


Smyth (Arthur) Five hymn solos for 
church use; words by Florence Mary 
Smyth and A. Smyth, music by A. 
Smyth, of Australia. 1. Dreams. 
[4 others] © Sept. 5, 1928; 1 ec. 
Sept. 19; E For. 115; W. H. Paling 
& co., Itd., Sydney. 22330 

Snacks in bars; medley with vocal 
ending, selected, arr. and interlinked 
by O. V. Egerer, of Great Britain; 


21229—29—_7 


22341 


~ 


orch., with pf. conductor. © Mar. 
amy 1928s01 eG: Oech. 182 Bor. .26% 5 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 22331 


Snappy songs for closing day; words 
by Marie Irish, music by Joan Clark, 
Margaret Stitt and Karin Asbrand. 
Dayton, O., Paine pub. co. 8vo. © 
Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 699627 ; 
Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, O. 22332 


Snow flakes; words by Charles S. 
Mercein and H. H. Scott, musie by 
H. H. Scott. [Blue-print] © 1 «. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E 1006; Harry H. 
Scott, Milwaukee, Wis. yy ts) 


So far so good—so good so far— 
whatcha gonna do do now; words 
and music by Cliff Friend and Chas. 
Tobias. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 24,-1928; E—U. S.. un- 
pub. 539; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 22334 


So lonesome so; words by Harold J. 
Mahon, music.‘ by <A. J2 “Rizzo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 12, 19287 BE U.S. unpub 2a57 
Anthony J. Rizzo, New York. 22335 


So’ questi li Romani (Son questi gli 
Italiani) ; versi di Bixio Cherubini, 
musica di EK. Palatta, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 19, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 418; Italian book co., 
New York. 22336 


Soaring; by Walter Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 20; E 699968; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 22337 


Sockin’ the notes around: by Ray 
Stillwell; trombone, in bass clef, 
with pf. ace. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 6: E—U. S. pub. 239; Alfred 
& co., New York. 22338 


Soda water cowboys; words by How- 
ard Johnson and Sam Lewis, music 
by Lew Pollack. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 3, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 1112: Moe Luckman, 
Brooklyn. 22339 


Softly as night is falling; serenade, 
words by Gilbert Purcell, music by 
Tosti, arr. by Richard . Kountz; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 20; E 699932; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 22340 


Sogni (I) di una contadinella ligure; 
canzonetta popolare, versi di D. 
Ferrari, musica di Tito Allega, of 
Italy,, domiciled at Boston; pf. © 
te. Oet..16;7 1928 2.0. Ss. unpub. 
279; Dario Ferrari, Boston. 22341 


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22342 


Sogno (11) di Lioli e Liolé; fiaba mu- 
sicale per bambini, d’ Ettore Mon- 
tanaro, of Italy; pf. 1. Viandanti. 
[5 others] © Oct. 18, 1928; 1 «@ 
Oct. 15; E For. 316; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 22342 


Soldatini di ferro; versi di Peppino 
Mendes, musica di P. Mendes e U. 
Lacchini, both of Italy; mand. e 
canto. 4to. © June 22, 1928; 1 «. 
Aug. 20; E For. 131; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 22343 


Solféges de concours & 2 voix; par 
Aug. Chapuis, of France. 12m0. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 12; H For. 
364; Durand et cie., Paris. 22344 


Some Australian songs for children; 
words by Charles MacGregor, Rich- 
ard Lomas and Hleanor Wemyss, 
music by Edith Harrhy, of Austra- 
lia. © June 26, 1928; 1 ¢. July 23; 
E For. 119; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney. 


Some class; fox troc, words and music 
by W. H. Wallner. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 
1928; EH U. S. unpub. 62; William 
Henry Walner, Baitimore. 22346 


Some day; words and music by W. 
Friedberg. [Words and melody 
only]; © 1. Oct. 4, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 1133; William Friedberg. 
Cleveland. 22347 


-Some girl; fox-trot, by Roland J. Le 
. Mieux ; ten. banjo. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2 e@. Oct. 17; E 698920; Don Santos, 

Rochester, N. Y. 22348 


Some little remembrance; lyric by 
Lou. Kilein, music by Hugo Frey. 
[Mimeograph] © 1c. Oct. 20, 1928; 

-E U.S. unpub. 452; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 22349 


Some one saug a Sweeter song to 
Mary; words by Jack MacDonald, 
music by Terry Shand [i. e. T. A. R. 
Shand], arr. by Charley Johnson. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 10, 1928; 
E 704986; Terence Alister Roddy 
Shand, Louisville. 22350 


Someday; words and music by O. L. 
McMillin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1928; E—U. S. un- 
pub. 556; Ova Lee McMillin, Louis- 


ville, Ky. 22351 
Somehow; lyric by David Halpern, 
music by Burton I. Levy. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 30, 
1928; E—U..S. unpub. 724; Remick 
music coryp., New York. 22352 


22345 | 


pt. II, 0. S., v. 23 


Somehow I feel lonely; words by R. 
Pattinson, music .by Robert Van 
Sickle. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1928; EU. S. unpub. 
1078; Robert Pattinson, Cleveland. 

22353 


Someone; from Song of the sea, words 


by Arthur Wimperis, music by 
Eduard Kunneke, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Sept. 5, 1928; 1 c Sept. 6; E 697882 ; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 22354 


Someone just like you; words and mu- 
sic by B. C. Smith. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Sept. 25, 1928; 
EH U. S. unpub. 11380; Bernard C. 
Smith, New York. 22355 


Someone seems co love me; by C. W. 
Midgley, jr.; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Oet. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
59; Charles William Midgley, jr., 
New York. ; 22356 


Scmetime, somehow; words by Robert 
EK. Ford, music by C. E. Lee. © Oct. 
10; 1928; 2 @ Oct. 18; EH 699862; 
Charles E. Lee, Washington. 22357 


Sometimes; words by Philip Seeley, 
music by Fred Elizalde, of Spain; 
pf. ace, with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Keech. © Sept. 28, 
1928; i ec. Oct. 20; EH—For. 469; 
Cavendish music co., London. 22358 


Somewhere; from Song of the sea, 
words by Arthur Wimperis, music 
by Eduard Kunneke, of Great Brit- 
ain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 5, 1928; 1 ¢ Sept. 
6; E 697885; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, 22352 


Somewhere someone’s love is calling ; 
ballad, words by Harry Elwood, mu- 
sic. by Charles J. Sinning, arr. by 
Merle T. Kendriek. © Oct. 13, 1928 ; 
2 ec. Oct. 11; E 699995; Triangle mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 22360 


Son (The) of God goes forth to war; 
anthem, words by Bishop Heber, mu- 
sic by Stuart Young, of Great Brit- 
ain: mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 21, 
1927: (2°! (Oek, "ZOP azar aS . 
pub. 2; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

22361 


Sonata a tre; di G. Francesco Mali- 
piero, of Italy; violoncello e pf., vio- 
lino e pf. e violino, violoncello e pf. 
© June 19, 1928; 1 « Aug. 8; E 
For. 196; Universal edition actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 22362 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


Sonata in do maggiore; di Alfredo Ca- 
sella, of Italy; pf. e violoncello. © 
July a, so25; Ie, Aus. 8+ Hor. 
193; Universal edition actiengesell- 
schaft, Vienna. - 22363 


Sonata in fa; by Antonio Veretti, of 
Italy.; violoncello e pf. © Oct. 18, 
foe -' 1 @ Oct. 15; W'Por,’318; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 22364 


Sonate in A moll; von Kurt Thomas, 
of Germany, op. 11; fléte u. klavier. 
© Sept. 27, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 12; E 
For. 214; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leip- 
zig. 22365 


Sonatine ; par Conrad Beck, of Switzer- 
land. 1. Violine u. pf.—2. Pf. © 
Oct. 15, 1928; 1 c. each Oct. 12; E 
For. 328, 331; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 22366, 22367 


Sonatine; par Henry Sauveplane, of 


France; pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1c. 


Oct. 12; E For. 874; Heugel, Paris. 
22368 


Song and dance folio; words by J. L. 
Knipe and J. Clarence McCarthy, 
music by J. L. Knipe and I. HE. As- 
ton. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c and aff. 
Apr. 28; A 1075354; James L. Knipe 
and I. Earle Aston, Lancaster, Pa. 

22369 


Song of India; from Sadko, by N. Rim- 
sky-Korsakoff, orchestrated by’ N. 
Clifford Page; orch. © Sept. 18, 
1928; 2:¢c. Sept. 24; E 698775; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 22370 


Song (A) of Indiana; Hoosier version 
of N. Rimsky-Korsakow’s Song of 
India, by Gus Kahn; pf. acc., with 
ukulele or banjulele banjo arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 1, 1928; 
2 ¢c. Oct. 2; E 6996381; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 22301 


Song (The) of myself: words and mu- 
sic by F. Marvin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c Oct. 26,. 1928; 
H—U. 8. unpub. 622; Frankie Mar- 
vin, New York. 22372 


Song (The) of Shiraz; oriental rev- 
erie, words by Eric Valentine, music 
by Harry Collman ,of Great Britain ; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Ockit1, 1928 3\ koe: Oct (126) Ei For. 
392; B. Feldman & co., London. 

22373 


Song of the Afghan exile; words and 
music by Lily Strickland. 1. High 


22384 


voice. in G min.—2. Low voice, in 
D min. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c each 
Oct. 20; E 699969 ;. Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 22374 


Song of the canoe; 2 pt. song or cho., 
words by Pauline Jekabiomrake, mu- 
sic by Hallett Gilberté, arr. by N. - 
Clifford Page; treble voices. 4to. 
@©suly 275) 1928) 2 eee a 
699591 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 


22375 


Song of the hunter; words by Velma 
Bell, music by Geoffrey O’Hara. 
4to. 1. Unison cho—2. 3-pt. cho.; 
sop., alto and bass. © Sept. 14, 
1928; 2 e« each Oct. 26; E—U. S. 
pub. 218, 214; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 22376, 22377 


Song (The) of the pines; by Carlyon 
de Lyle, of England; pf. Sept. 
24, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 29; E For. 70; 
Swan & co. (Music publishers) Itd., 
London. ; 22378 


Song of the sea; from the musical 
comedy, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Eduard Kunneke, of Great 


Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Sept. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
6; E 697881; B. Feldman & ©o., 


London. 22379 
Song of the sea; or, The bride’s lament, 
words and music by Frank Crumit ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Louis 
Fleischer. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 11; E 698994; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co., New York. 22380 


Song of the sea; selection, by Eduard 
Kunneke, of Great Britain; pf. 
Oct. 2, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 3; H—For. 
176; B. Feldman & co., London. 

22381 


Song (A) of the siren: by Isador Ber- 
ger; violin, with pf. acc. © Sept. 
Zoe ab ODS! SF ch Oct, AL? Ht GOSSEE : 
Gamble hinged music ¢o., Chicago. 

22382 


Song without words; by N. Lindsay 
Norden; violin, harp and organ. © 
Mar. 16, 1927; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1928; 
EU: S: pub. 22; Bi Wi G@ray"co., 
New York. 22383 


Songs (The) my mother sang; pt. 
song, music by Arthur E. Grimshaw, 
arr. by Sumner Salter ; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 28; 
E 698770; Boosey & co., Itd., New 
York. 22384 


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Songs my mother taught me; by Anton 
Dvorak, op. 55, no. 4, orch. by Frank 
Louis Taylor, of Great Britain; 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Feb. 
10.4 1928's oie. “Oats 15; ors, 262 - 
Alfred Lengnick & ca., 1td., London. 

22385 


Songs of Mount Holyoke college; 
[compiled] by debating counsel. 
May,,.29, 19283 °2,,e ;Jumey 2a sate. 
Sept. 19; A 1054638; Mount Holyoke 
college debating counsel, Hadley, 
Mass. 22386 


Sophomore Sue; words by Charles 
Tobias and Jack Murray, music by 
Al Sherman. © Oct. 3, 1928: 2 ec. 
Oct. 4; E 699694; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 22387 


Soupcon (Le); pastel, par R. Ch. 
Martin, of France, op. 161, no. 2; 
violon et pf. © Sept. 20, 1928: 1 «. 
Oct. 12; E For. 356; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 22388 

Sous bois; par V. Dyck; of France; 


orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. -© 
Awe. 25, 1928 deren ALR) Ror, 


87; E. Gaudet, Paris. 22389 
Southwestern sketches; suite, by 
Homer Nearing; organ. 1. San Ja- 
cinto morning. [4 others] © Oct. 


26, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 27; E—U. S. pub. 
124; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
22390 


Sowas von kitsch wie die liebe; aus 
Kriulein mama, text von Willi 
Kollo, musik yon Hugo Hirsch, of 
Germany. © Sept. 10, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 8; E For. 144; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 22391 


Spanish dream; waltz, by HE. Vazquez; 
Die Or es Cet rs, 292855) BY O'S! 
unpub. 376; Eugenia Vazquez, New 
York. 22392 


Spanish fantasie; by W. M. Eby; E 
flat alto saxophone, with pf. acc. 
©, Sept. 21, 1928: 2 ¢. Sept. 24; B 
698804 ; W. M. Eby, Buffalo. 22393 


Spanish love song; words and music 
by L. M. George. [Words and mel- 
ody»only]; © 1-¢. Oct. 5; 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 100; Lulu May George, 
Los Angeles. 22394 


Spell (The) of the blues: words by 
Dave Dreyer and Herman Ruby, 
music by Arthur Johnston. © Oct. 
16, 1928; 2 ec. Oct, 17:,, BE, 698953 ;sW 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 22395 


pt. Ip arsy Wi23 


Spider man blues; words and music by 
H. Gray and B. Smith. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 cc. Oct. 18, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 460; Harold Gray 
and Bessie Smith, New York. 22396 


Spirit of good fellowship; march, by 
H. L. Clark. [Melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1928; H U. S. unpub. 
397; Harry L. Clark, New York. 

22397 


Spirit of youth; overture, by Fortu- 
nato Sordillo; band, with conductor. 


4to. ©) Aug. 20;,4928% 2) e7 Oct. 3: 
E 699587; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. : 22398. 


Spiritual songs in heart melodies; con- 
taining sixty-one solos, duets, quar- 
tettes and chos., by R. E. Neighbour 
and Alice Marie Neighbour. Cleve- 
land, O., Unioh gospel press. 12mo. 
© Aug. 7, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 1; aff. 
Oct. 8: A 383; R. EH. Neighbour, 
Spartanburg, S. C. 22399 


Spread a little happiness ; from Mister 
Cinders, words by Clifford Grey and 
Greatrex Newman, music by Vivian 
Ellis, of Great Britain. London, 
New York & Sydney, Chappell & co., 
Itd. © Sept. 25, 1928: 4 ce Oct..5; = 
E For. 162; Harms, inc., New York. 

22400 


Spring; two-part song, words by T. 
Nash, music by Purcell James Mans- 
field, of Great Britain, op. 63; sop. 
40) 2.3) 40) ©) eae: BOIS ec. 
Aug. 18; Hy Fer 215;9W?i" Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 22401 


Spring cometh; two-pt. cantata, text 
by G. Alexander Barr, music arr. 
by Richard Kountz; sop. and alto. 
chorus, with optional solos. Ato. 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 19; E 699929 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

22402 


Sprosyny: by P. Humeniuk. [Melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 522; Paul Humeniuk, New 
York. 22403 


Stacija zimna woda; words by Eugene 
Zukowsky, music by A. Schwartz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Oct. 1, 1928; E 1048; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 22404 


Stack O°’ Lee: words and music by 
Cliff Edwards. [Words and melody 
only] © 1.G@ Och 1s, 19285 a Ge Ss: 
unpub. 213; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 22405 


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no. 10, 1928 


22426 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) fascinating melodies 
for Hawaiian guitar with regular 
guitar accompaniment: by William 
D: Moyer. © Oct. 2, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
4; aff. Oct. 5; A 1056996; William C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee. 22406 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) star collection of 
easy pieces for guitar: by William 
D. Moyer and Charles W. Welty. © 
Oct.)2, 1928; 2 ¢e. Oct..4; aff. Oct. 5; 
A 1056997; William C. Stahl, Mil- 
waukee. 22407 


Stairway of dreams; lyric by Gene 
Stone, melody by Adrian Mack; pf. 
ace., With uke-a-phonic arr. by Doe 
Morris. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
22; E U.S. pub. 54; Gene Johnston, 
Los Angeles. 22408 


Star (The); Christmas pageant, text 
by Verna Whinery, music by G. C. 
Taular. Cy Oct. 18. 1928 >'1-c. Oct. 
24; D 27882; Grant Colfax Tullar, 
New York. 22409 


Star (A) in the sky; Christmas serv- 
ice for young people and. children, 
words by Eleanor Alien Schroll, mu- 
sic by J. H. Fillmore and others. 
8vo. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; 
D 27385; Fillmore bros. c¢o., Cincin- 
nati. , 22410 

Star (The) of Bethlehem; words by E. 
Burton, music by Chester Escher; 
Ist violin. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1928; BE 
U. S. unpub. 1138; Edna Burion, 
Philadelphia. 22411 


Star of love; waltz, words by Sylvester 
L. Cross, music by J. Tinkler. © 
PMeerOet ih) (9928 30H O68. sunpub. 
1099; Jean Tinkler, Seattle. 22412 


State street jive; words and music by 
Cow-Cow Davenport. [Chords, 
Single staff] © 1c. Sept. 22, 1928: 
E 704837; State street music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 22413 


Stay awake; words and music by C. E. 
Baldwin. [Words and melody only | 
© 1 e. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
249; Clarence E. Baldwin, Ft. Mills. 
Pow, 22414 


Stealin’; lyrics by F. McRae, music by 
Jean Stor. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Oct. 30, 1928; B—U. S. 
unpub. 751; Florita McRae, New 
York, 22415 


Step d'amour; by D. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; violin. 


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© 1c. Oct. 11, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
168; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 
22416 


Stewart (C. Hylton) Five short & 
easy pieces ; founded on hymn tunes, 
by C. H. Stewart, of Great Britain; 
organ. 1. Caithness. [4 others] 
© Oct. 11, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 12: BE For. 
180; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

22417 


Still as the night; by Carl Bohm, op. 
326, no. 27%, orch. by Frank Louis 
Taylor, of Great Britain; oreh., with 
pf. conductor. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 15; H for. 260; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., Itd., London. 22418 


Storm (The); words by Theodosia 
Garrison, music by George Mead; 
male voices: 4to.. © Sept. 29, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 2; E 699653; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., inc., New York. 22419 


Stornelli; versi e musica de M. Simone, 
of Italy, domiciled at Philadelphia. 
[Words and melody only] ©1l1e«. 

“~ Oct» 6, 19283" HU, 8S. unpub) 48; 
Maria Simone, Philadelphia. 22420 


Story (A) that never grows old: words 
and music by F. Summers. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Hamilton music pub. co. 
© Oct,, 17," 1928;.2 ¢:’ Oct: (18'."H 
699928; Franklin Summers, Brook- 
lyn. 22421 


Streichquartett II in C; di Franco Al- 
fano, of Italy. Partitura. 12mo. 
© July 2, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 8; E For. 
201; Universal edition actiengesell- 
schaft, Vienna. 22422 


Strife (The) is o’er; hymn-anthem, 
words tr. from the Latin by Francis 
Pott, music by Mark Andrews, 
founded on Victory by Palestrina: 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Oct. 5,,1928; 2 .¢: Oct. 5; E 699683 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 22423 


Strimpellata; di. Virgilio Ranzato, of 
Italy ; violino e pf. © Aug. 8, 1928; 


Dijehv Adiga Bikes for) 26aniiGarto 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 22424 


Stutters hymn; words and music by 
B. Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1069; Bob Miller, New York. 22495 


Su vals que bailo; fox trot, letra por 
Domingo Villalpando, musica por 8. 
Espinosa, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Indiana Harbor. Ind. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1928; 


EK U. 8. unpub. 347: Sabino Espi- 
nosa, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 22426 


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22427 


Summer must be ‘coming, just look at 
all the fiies; one-step, lyrics by 
Percy Taylor, music by A. Archam- 
bault, of Canada... © 1 ce. Oct. 6, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 54; Amédée 
Archambault, Athabasca, Alberta, 
Canada. 22427 


Summer noon on the desert; 3 pt. song, 
words by Mona Modini Wood, music 
by Elinor Remick Warren; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 23, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 24; E U.S. pub. 85; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 22428 


Summers delight : by Montague Ewing, 
of England: pf. 1. Wings of the 
morning. [3 others] © Sept. 26, 
1928 +4 @., Oct. p41 7 ) Worn ele. Mur: 
doch, Murdoch & ¢o., ine. with J. G. 
Murdoch & co., Itd., London. 22429 


Sun flower; valse. by Wm. Morris; ten. 
banjo solo or duet. © Oct. 29, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 30; E—U. S. pub. 191; Don 
Santos, Rochester, N. Y. - 224380 


Sunbeam (The); words by Katherine 
Howard, music by Joseph W. Cilokey. 
1. Med. voice, in F.—2; Low voice, 
in E flat. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2c. each 
Oct. 20; E 699970; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 22431 


words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, set to Londonderry air, 
arr. by Ira B. Wilson. 4to. 1. 
Women’s voices—2. Men’s voices.— 
3. Mixed voices. © Sept. 19, 14, 
1928: 2 @. each Oct. 26; H—U. S. 
pub. 224-226; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 22432-22434 


Sunlight; valse, by George P. Hulten; 
pf. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; 
E—U. 8S. pub. 176; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 22435 


Sunlit water; by Maurice Pesse, of 
Belgium; pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 1 ec. 
Oct. 2; HE For. 67; Keith Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 22436 

Sunny Alabam’ is home to me; words 
by Camilla Phillips, music by Jan 
Phillips... © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 96; Philip Schinhan, San 
Francisco. 22437 

Sunset; poem by George Eliot, music 
by Rutiand Boughton, of Great Brit- 
ain: mixed voices. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 28, 
1928; 1. 'c. Oct. Le Eee or? 1623.3 0- 
seph Williams. Itd., London. 22438 

Sunshine, shining for me; fox-trot, 
music by A. Baylie. [Melody only] 
© 1e. Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
470; Andrew Baylie, Chicago. 22439 


Sundown: 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Sur un vieux bane de pierre; par Mau- 
rice Pesse, of France; orch., avec pf. 
direction. 4to. © July 25, 1927; 1c. 
Aug. 15; E 669524; H. Benjamin, 
Paris. 22440 


Surf song; by E. J. Bump; melody 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 485; Edna June 
Bump, San Antonio. 22441 


Suspiros criollos; tango, par L. M. Fer- 
reté, of France; pf. conducteur. © 
Sept. 20, 1928; de. Ock. 125 Wor. 
339; L. M. Ferreté, Paris. (22442 


Swallow (The); words by Abraham 
Cowley, music by E. L. Wendel; sop. 
© 1 e. Oct. 8; 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
76; Emma Louise Wendel, Trenton, 
Na. 22443 


Swallows at sun down; by Lyda Ave- 
rit Simmons; pf. © Sept. 27, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 29; H 698814; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 22444 


Swanee River ripples ; by Spencer Wil- 
liams; pt. © Sept. 22, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4; E 699673; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 22445 


Sweet and low; 2-pt. cho., words by 
Alfred Tennyson, music by Joseph 
Barnby, arr. by Ira B. Wilson; sop. 
and alto. 4to. © Sept. 14, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 208; Lo- 
renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 22446 


Sweet Bethlehem babe; Xmas song, 
words and music by Marguerite Eva 
Palmer. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; E U.S. 
unpub. 1097; Marguerite Palmer, 
Hockerville, Okl. 22447 


Sweet dreams; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager; pf. acc. with 
ukulele arr. by Dan Dougherty. © 


Sept. 28, 19283" 2G. Sept. 20; i 
698758; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 22448 


Sweet girl of yesterday: words and 
music by L. G. Bunting. [Photo- 
stat] ©1e. Oct. 18, 1928; E—U. 8. 
unpub. 528; Lillian Gertrude Bun- 
ting, Dayton, O. 22449 


Sweet little old lady; words and music 
by B. Miller. [Words and melody 
only] © 1e. Sept. 29, 1928; E 1014; 
Bob Miller, New York. 22450 


Sweet Mignon: words by Spencer Wil- 
liams, music by Eugene Platzman 
and Larry Spier; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Oct. 29, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 31; E—U. S. 
pub. 255; Spier & Coslow, inc., New 
York. 22451 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


Sweet nothings; by Milton J. Retten- 
berg; pf. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 29; E 698756; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inec., New York. 22452 


Sweet one; words by Robert A. Simon, 
music by Lewis E. Gensler; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 5; E 699776; Harms, inc., New 
York. 22453 


Sweet saccharine; words and music by 
te H.. Grant, 2d.° © 1 ¢... Oct. 24, 
1928; H—U. S. unpub. 558; George 
H. Grant, 2d., Boston. 22454 


Sweet ukulele maid; song fox-trot, 
words and music by Jimmy Camp- 
bell and Reg. Connelly, both of Great 
Britain; pf. acc. with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] -© Oct. 8, 
1928; 1 c Oct. 22; E—For. 426; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 

22455 


Sweet wimmin; words and music by 
Bob Miller and Joe Hoover, op. 1. 
no. 3, arr. by J. Russel Robinson ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 27, 
1928 ; 2c. Sept. 28; E 698761; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 


22456 
Sweet wonderful you; words and 
music by Vernon Bushway. (Cover 


title: You, sweet wonderful you) © 
Mate toes: tC. July 26, J. ¢: 
May 3; E 699726; Allan & co., prop. 
itd., Melbourne, Australia. 22457 


Sweet you; fox trot, words by Scotty 
Weakley, music by Don Heath. © 
Oct. 16, 1928 ; 2 ce. Oct. 19; E 699920 ; 
Radio broadcast music co., Chicago. 

22458 


Sweetheart land; words by J. Martyn 
Walsh, music by Charles Huerter. 
1. High voice in D flat—2. Med. 
voice in B flat. © Sept. 18, 1928: 
2c. each Sept. 24; E 698776; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 22459 


Sweetheart mine; words and music by 
C. H. Medcraft; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
125; Charles H. Medcraft, San Fran- 
cisco, 22460 


Sweetheart of memories: words and 
music by Sam Coslow. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 1928; 
E—U. 8S. unpub. 530; Spier & Cos- 
low, inc., New York. 22461 


22472 


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Sweetheart of mine; waltz, words by 
Frank Cozzo, music by J. Idiart. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 582; 
Jean Idiart, San Francisco. 22462 


Swij do swoho; words by Eugene Zu- 
kowsky, music by A. Schwartz. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 . 
Oct. 12, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 200; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. * 22463 


Swingin’ along singin’ a song; words 
and music by Charley Straight. 
Julian Davidson and Arthur: Size- 
more; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by 
M: Walua: «© Aug. 4) 1928 te. 
Auge 16, de. “Oct. 20° He Gdale ; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 22464 


Swinging along; 3 pt. cho., words by 
Velma Bell, music by Ira B. Wilson ; 
sop., alto and bass. 4to. © Sept. 
14, 1928: .2:.e;: Oct.. 26; H—U. S. 
pub. 232; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

22465 


Swinging merrily; by Walter Rolfe; 
pf. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; 
E 698777 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22466 


Symphonie; par Camille Jacquemin, of 
Belgium; grand orgue; en Si min. 
© June 20, 1928; 1 c«. July 3; E 
697773; H. Hérelle et cie., Paris. 

22467 


Taj-Mahal; Indian serenade, by Ge- 
lasio Desouza, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Sept. 8, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 28; E 
For. 60; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

22468 


Take a good look at mine; words by 
Phil Ponce, music by Dan Dough- 
erty; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
1031928 -32¢. Oct. ld; E 6998lis 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 22469 


Tales in waltz time; by René Armand, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Floating 
spirits. [5 others] © Sept. 19, 
1928; 1c. Oct. 24; EH For. 453; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 22470 


Talk! talk! talk! words and music by 
Larry E. Johnson. © Oct. 9, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 11; E 698878; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 22471 


Tallahassee nights; creole bacchanale, 
by "he. S. Stoughton; arm py. hE. 
Hildreth; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 24; 
E U. S. pub. 92; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 22472 


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22473 


Tamaulipecas; letra por L. Barcelata 
y H. Cortazar, musica por L. Bar- 
celata, of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York, arreglo de Manuel Bricena. 
1. Arroyita. [3 others] © June 1, 
1928; 2 c. June 11; E 693856; Dio- 
nisio Acosta and Lorenzo Barcelata, 
New York. 22473 


Tambourin ; by Antoine Dornel, arr. by 
Ignaz Friedman, of Poland; pf. © 
June, 2, 1928; 1 @ Augy 820m. For. 
210; Universal edition actiengesell- 
schaft, Vienna. 22474 


Tambourin; by James Brown, of Great 
Britain; violin, with pf. acc. © 
Oct. 20;, 1928 2° .e. Oe, 22.) Hor. 
410; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

22475 


Tangerine; novelty trot; by Wm. Mor- 
ris; ten. banjo solo or duet. © Oct. 
29, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 30; E—U. S. pub. 
189; Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 

22476 


Tango; by Morton Gould; pf. .© 1 ¢. 
Oct. 20, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 454; 
James H. Gould, Richmond Hill, 
RSs. INV Ye 22477 


Tango; par Ignace Albeniz, op. 165, 
no. 2, transcription par Fred. Bye, 
of Great Britain; violoncelle et pf. 
© Sept. 3, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 24; E For. 
445; Schott & co., ltd., London 

22478 

Tanzstiicke; von Paul Hindemith, of 
Germany, op. 19; klavier. nos, 1-5. 
© Oct. 15, 1928; 1 e«. Oct. 12; E For. 
326; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 22479 


Taormina; tarantella siciliana, di En- 
rico Mineo, of Italy; pf. © Oct. 12. 
1928; 1 e¢. Oct. 29; E—For. 517; 
A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 22480 


Tartamudo (HI); corrido ranchero, 
letra y musica por I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 1018; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 22481 

Tavern (The) maid; from Song of 
the sea, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Eduard Kunneke, of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Sept. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
6; E 697886; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 22482 


Te Deum laudamus; music by Carroll 
Ely ; mixed voices, organ acc.; in C. 
4to; (© Oct. 14, 192852) ¢ Oct. 12; 
EH 698847; H. W. Gray co. New 
York. 22483 


Tell me are you sorry; words and 
music by C. L. Hersh and W. E. 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Fenney, arr. by RR: d-. Wood. “© 
1 c. Oct. 24, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
547; C. L. Hersh and W. E. Fenney, 
Los Angeles. 


Tell me so; words and music by C. 
McCann. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1928; B 
U. S. unpub. 442; Clare McCann. 
Wenatchee, Wash. 22485 


Temple forever; march, by C. H. 
Schollenberger, arr. by Harry J. 
Lincoln *” pt. © fe. Wermrerloss ; 
E U. S. unpub. 1136; Charles Hay 
Schollenberger, Philadelphia. 22486 


Temple (The) of my heart; ballad, 
words by Hiku Akina, music by 
E. D. Myers. [Mimeograph] © 
I ec. Oct) 12) £9285) 204 Sanpub. 
208; Hma Devine Myers, Bozeman, 
Mont, 22487 


Tendre aveu; romance, by Edouard 
Schuett, op. 48, no. 2, ed. by Karl 
Benker [pseud. of Oscar C. Hen- 
ning]; pf. Copyright is based upon 
new matter of Karl Benker’s, name- 
ly. his interpretation represented in 
the legible notation thereof con- 
tained in the copies filed. © July 27, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 1; H 698956; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 22488 


Tenebrae factae sunt; music by Mi- 
chael Haydn; male voices a capella. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
of Carl F. Pfatteicher namely, his 
interpretation represented in the leg- 
ible notation thereof contained in 
the copies filed. 4to. [Latin and 
English text] © July T, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 3; E 699569; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 22489 


Texas, we love you; words and music 
by P. Randle. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1928; 
EK. U. S. unpub. 87; Patricia Randle, 
Dallas. 22490 


Thankful; words by P. Alexander, 
music by Woody Frisino [pseud. of 
Warren Frisino] [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e. Oct. 20, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 447; Perry Alexan- 
der, Baltimore. 22491 


That day when you said I love you; 
words by Robert Warren, music by 
Lee David; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by M. Kalua. © Aug. 16, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 8; E 699751; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 22492 


That last sweet kiss; words by L. E. 
Hannah, music by’ Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Sept. 29, 1928; H 1055; Lydia Es- 
telle Hannah, Savannah, Ga. 22493 


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22484 — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ao. 10, 1928 


22514 


That place called home sweet home; 
words and music by HW. H. Schoel- 
wer. [Chords, single staff] [Photo- 
stat] © Le: Oct. 22,:1928;'H U.S. 
unpub. 461; Edward Henry Schoel- 
wer, Cincinnati. 22494 


That’s Glorianna; words and music 
by Lew Pollack and Sidney Clare. 
[Words -uand melody only] ©1.. 
Oct. 1, 1928; E 1025; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, ine., New York. 

22495 


That’s it; words and music by H. 
Schoolfield. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 67; Harry Schoolfield, Phila- 
delphia. - 22496 


That’s me: words and music by C. M. 
Skie. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
337; C. Max Skie, Gary, Ind. 22497 


That’s my Wil-he-mina; fox trot, 
words by Rufus Walker and Walter 
Gladden, music by C. H. Madison. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E 1012; Clifford Hu- 
gene Madison, Charlestown, Mass. 

22498 


That’s the kind of breaks I get; words 
by Max Rutchik and Wes Frazer, 
music by Leonard Whitcup. [Words 
and melody only] ©1e. July 24, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 315; M. F. L. 
productions co., New York. 22499 


That’s the song of songs for me; 
words by Henry M. Neely, music by 
H. A. Levey. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 11, 1928; EB U. S. 
unpub. 189; Harold A. Levey, New 
York. 22500 


That's what I call home; words by 
George Glover and Percy Edgar, 
musie by G. Glover; pf. ace., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 2, 1928; 
1 c. Oct. 3; E For. 175; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 22501 


That’s what it is to be lonesome; 
words and music by T. Ramar; pf. 
Cr tre! Oct): 25:\1928 >) BH=—-D:\'S." un- 
pub. 563; Tevet Ramar, New York. 

22502 

That’s when I miss you; words and 
music by I. R. Chambers. © 1 «. 
Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 15; Ida 
Rogers Chambers, Jackson, Tenn. 

22503 

That’s why he’s my steady boy friend ; 

words and music by Murray Speiz- 


man [pseud. of M. Speizman] and 
Mae Speizman [pseud. of Max Speiz- 
man] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
416; Morris Speizman, New York. 
22504 


That’s why I want you; by W. Nicho- 
las. [Melody only] © 1. Oct. 2, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 1090; William 
Nicholas, New York. 22505 


That’s why we all want Al; words 
by W. H. Condon, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
©.1c¢ Oct. 24, 1928; E—U. S. un- 
pub, 534; Wilfred H. Condon, Bur- 
lington, Vt. 22506 


Then is when I think of you; by A. HE. 
Guedel; melody with pf. acc. © 
PvessOct)- 16, 1928 >. Eh U.S. umpub: 
312; Arthur Ernest Guedel, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 22507 


There is joy in my heart; hymn, words 
by Oliver Murray Edwards, music 
by Charles H. Gabriel; mixed voices. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music co. 
4to..” © Sept. 22, 1928; 2 c. Oct; 1; 
E 698984; Oliver M. Edwards, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 22508 


There’s a good feller and a bad feller ; 
written and composed by B. Scott, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Sept. 14, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
22; E For. 123; Bennett Scott, Lon- 
don. 22509 


There’s a memory always hangin’ 
*round the corner; words and music 
by L. Brennan. Los Angeles, Lois 
Brennan pub. co. © Oct. 3, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 5; E 699765; Lois Brennan, 
Los Angeles. 22510 


There’s nobody but you; words by Mr. 
and Mrs. Earl J. Gantner, music by 
Clifton Keith. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1928; 
EX U. S. unpub. 136; Earl Gantner, 
Boonville, Mo. 22511 


There’s one in a million like me: by 
Harvey Thomas and R. W. Tomlin- 
son. [Melody only] ©1e. Oct. 17, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 366; Robert 
W. Tomlinson, Chicago. 22512 


They call him little sunshine; words 
and music by I. Rosenberg. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 18, 
1928; E U.S. unpub. 503; Irving 
Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 22513 

They dance the minuet; by Em Smith; 
3 violins, cello and pf. © Aug. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 699609; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 22514 


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22515 


They go to sleep; by Em Smith; 3 
violins, cello and pf. © Aug. 23, 
19283.2-e@ Oct« 35H (699611- ‘Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 225155 


‘They parade; by Em Smith; 8 violins, 
cello and pf. © Aug. 23, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 3; E 699608; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 22516 


They play tag; by Em Smith; 3 vio- 
lins, cello and pf. © Aug. 23, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 3; E 699610; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 22517 


Think oft of me; words by Burrell 
Van Buren, music by J. W. King. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 8; 1928 > Wine? 282 pumpuib.s92 : 
Jessie Winifred King, Winnipeg, 
Man., Canada. 22518 


Third violin concerto: by Cecil Bur- 


leigh, op. 60; violin, with pf. acc. 
© July: 26 192s ee Oc. oc Ti 
699583; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. ae 


This is Florida; words ang music by 
M. W. Drane. obl. 8vo. © July 
15, .19287 2) ch Ochi N05 2H 699818 ; 
Mary W. Drane, Lakeland, Fla. 

22520 


This is the day; lyric by Armand Nap- 
ley, music by Armand Napley and 
G. Halley. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 23, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 513; Glenn Halley, Syracuse, 
INS ; BUFO 


This night; words by Mildred Mese- 
reau. [pseud. of M. H. Mesirow], 
music by Cornell Smelser. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 
1928: E U. S. unpub. 253; Miidred 
H. Mesirow, New York. 22522 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Gavotte; from Mignon, arr. by R. E. 
Hildreth. 1. Band with B flat trum- 
pet (cornet) conduector.—2. Orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to.. © Sept. 
4.. 1928) 2.¢. each ,Octi.o24:, HW; S. 
pub. 90, 91; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 22523, 22524 

Thomas (D. Vaughan) Ten Welsh 

folk-songs; tr., ed. and arr. by D. 

V. Thomas, of Great Britain. Lon- 

don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Sept. 

25, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 24; E For. 128; 

D. Vaughan Thomas, Swansea, 

Wales. 5 

Thomas’ all star piano course for popu- 
lar music, modern syncopation and 
orchestra study; compiled by S. A. 


pt. EM: Si Wes 


Thomas. © Oct. 13, 1928; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 18; A O 1629; Thomas mu- 
sic co., Detroit. 22526 


Thomaston breakdown; by Bill Helms 
[i. e. William Helms] arr. by Irene 


Spain. [Melody only] © 1 ce. May 
31, 1928; E 691976; Polk C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. 22527 


Those old courting days; words by 
O. N. Evans, music by Sylvester 
Tong Cross. © 4 € Och G, 1928; 
HK U. S. unpub. 8; Orange Noble 
Evans, Elma, Wash. 22528 


Those struttin’ blues; words and mu- 
sic by N. A. Dickey.  [Photostat] 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
424; Norval Addison Dickey, Dallas. 

22529 

Those two little lovers; lyrics and mu- 
sic by J. C. Lewis, jr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 10, 1928; 
i U. 8S. unpub. 114 ; —_—, C. Lewis, 

, New York. 22530 


Those wonderful friends; from Billie, 
words and music by George M. Co- 
han. © Oct.) 5, 1928)! 2:@. Oct. 9; 
H 699869; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 22531 


Thou: words by Swami Yogananda, 
music by E. Rosanska. © 1c. Oct. 
15, 1928; E U.S. unpub. 272; Elektra 
Rosanska, Detroit. 22532 


Thought rules the world; words by H. 
A. Lampkins, music by Mollie Harle 
and Earl BE. Zock. © 1 e@ Oct. 8, 
1928; E U. S. unpub. 142; Ernest A. 
Lampkins, Muncie, Ind. 22533 


Three cheers for the Y. M. C. A.; words 
and music by W. H. Hill. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 10, 
1928. HW. S. unpub. ae Har. 


vey Hill, Detroit. 22534 
Three little words; words and music 
by L. C. Brey. [Photostat] © 1. 


Oct. 26, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 599; 
Louise Caroline Brey, West Allis, 
Wis. 22535 
Three-part anthem treasure; ed. and 
compiled by George S. Schuler and 
Wallace Tuitle; sop., alto and maie 


pt. 4to. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c and 
aff. Oct. 24; A 3495) yO Bieeell 
co., Chicago. 22536 
Three ways; by F. W. McGee. pts. 1 
and 2. [Melody only] © 1. Oct.- 
26, 1928; EH-—-U. S: unpub. 611; 
Ralpt S. Peer, inc., New York. 


22537 


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no. 10, 1928 


22558 


Thro’ the West; words by T. J. Wal- | To a little girl; words and music by 


bert, music by Clifton Keith. ©1e. 

Oct. 8, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 131; 

Thos. J. Walbert, Frostburg, Md. 
22538 


Through my window; by Harold F. 
Grundy, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
When work is done [3 others] © 
Gee, 15,, 1928: 1c. Oct. 29;. EH Kor. 
461; Forsyth bros., Itd., London. 

22539 


Thy will be done; words by Charlotte 
Elliot, music by A. Walter Kramer, 
op. 22, no. 1; high voice; in B flat. 
GrNOy la: 19275" 2c Nov,’ 17%) B 
679130; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© new text] 22540 


Ti ricordi il primo bacio? waltz, by B. 
© Varo. yiotin.. © 1. ec. Oct; 17, 
1928; HE U. S. unpub. 361; .Benedetta 
C. Vairo, New York. 22541 


Tidings of peace; service for Christ- 
mastide. words by Elsie Duncan 
Yale, music by J. Lincoln Hall. 8vo. 
© Sept. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 4; EH 
699693 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

' 22542 


Tiger (The); poem by William Blake, 
music by Rutland Boughton, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
' [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Sep. 25, d925< 1. ¢c.Oct..11; EB For. 
165; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

225438 


Till He calls His reapers; words by O. 
A. Parris, music by J. D. Wall. 
[Words and melody only] © le. 
Oct. 30, 1928: E—U. S. unpub. 737; 
R. S. Peer, New York. 22544 


Till I found you; words by L. S. Fish- 
burn, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
de: Oct. 13, 1928; EH U.S. unpub. 
225; Lida Smither Fishburn, Clin- 
ton, Ia. 22545 


°Till the great day; words and music 
by Arnold LeBonde [i. e. R. A. Le- 
Bonde} © © “Le! Oct. '25,:4928 “wh 
U. S. unpub. 572; Robert Arnold Le- 
Bonde, Portland, Or. 22546 


Time (The) that shall be; words by 
J. W. Biddinger, music by Clifton 
Keith. © 1 c. Oct. 8, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 133; John W. Biddinger, Co- 
lumbus, Ind. 22547 


Times; palabras de Annette Davisson, 
musique de Juan Bautista Fuentes, 
of Mexico. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1928; H 
U. S. unpub. 1061; Fuentes & Salt- 
ine, Indianapolis. 22548 


W. F. Beasom. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928: 
EU. S. unpub. 174: Willie Finley 
Beasom, San Francisco. 22549 


To horse; by Walter Silbert: pt. © 
Oct. 11.1928 2'"c.'Oct. tr; 699886 5 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 22550 


To the Governor of New York: words 
and music by A. M. Smith. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 1%, 
1928; EK U. S. unpub. 333; Anna May 
Smith, Elmhurst, N. Y. 220o1 


To the men of England; cho., poem by 
Percy Bysshe Shelley, music by A. 


Bush, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd... 4to.. © Oct.. 8,,1928; 1 ¢ Oct. 


6; E For. 233; Alan Bush, Germany. 
22552 


To the West; words by R. Edmondson, 
music by Frederick Melville. © 
Sept. 12, 1928; 2¢. Oct. 1; E 699634 ; 
Robert Edmondson, Rochester, N. Y. 

cities 


To thy lips, to thy arms; words and 
music by Billy’s buddie [pseud. of 
William M:. Banks] [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. 748; William M. 
Banks, New York. 29554 


To you; 3 pt. cho., words by Myrtle 
Reed, music by J. C. Rodenbeck, arr. 
by .Bryceson ‘'Treharne; women’s 
voices. 4to. © June 16, 1927; 2 « 
June 25; E 665800; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. Zeone 


Toch (Hrnst) Neun lieder; words by 
Rainer Maria Rilke, u. a., music by 
Krnst Toch, of Austria, op. 41; sop. 
© ‘Sept: 20, 1928; 1 ¢ Sept. 24; E 
For. 289; B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz. 

22556 


Sonate; von Ernst Toch, of Aus- 
tria, op. klavier. © Sept. 20, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 24; E For. 287; B. 
Schott’s séhne, Mainz. DO 


47; 


Today, tomorrow, for ever; words by 


Edgar Leslie, music by Horatio 
Nicholls [pseud. of Lawrence 


Wright]. of Great Britain; pf. acc., 


with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations} © Oct. 9. 
1928; 1 «© Oct. 17; E—For. 483; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

22558 


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22559 


Tom cat blues; words by Selma Davis 
ipseud. of Aletha Dickerson], music 
by Freddie Spruell. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 489; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 22559 


Tom Thumb: by Clara Ellfeldt Kantz- 


ler; pf. ©. Oct. 13) 1928-2\'e. Oct, 
20; E 699971; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 22560 


Tom’s rag; by Charlie B. Watkins, arr. 
by Irene Spain. [Melody only] © 
1c. May 31, 1928;.E 691980; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 22561 


To-night may never come again; lyric 
by Benny Davis, music by Archie 
Gottler. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
260; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

22562 


Too busy; fox-trot, words by Ned 
Miller, music by Chester- Cohn, arr. 
by Adolph Deutsch; orch. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 698768; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 22563 


Too good to be true; from Hold every- 
thing, words and music by B. G. De 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hender- 
son. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
108; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 22564 


Too good to be true; from Hold every- 
thing, words and music by B. G. De 
Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hender- 
son; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
25, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 
109; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 22565 


Too late; waltz ballad, by A. D’Arcey, 
arr. by Harry L. Alford; orch. 4to. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 24; EH 
698792; Arline D’Areey, Waterbury, 
Conn. 22566 


Too little to do; fox trot, words and 
music by Arnold Le Bonde [i. e. 
BR. AY Le. Bonde} Ort, Gs. Octs.29, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 685; Robert 
Arnold Le Bonde, Portland, Or. 

22567 

Touchdown; march, by A. Sydney 
Johnson, arr. by William Schulz; 
orch,; 4to. '\© ‘Oet/ 10; 1928%)'2  c. 
Oct. 10; E 699814; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 22568 


To-ward morning; fox trot, lyric by 
Charles McKinley, music by G. V. 
Rymal. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 


© Sept.’ 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


344; Grant Vernon Rymal, Los An- 
geles. 22569 


Triume der vergangenheit ; lAndler, by 
P. Miiller; 1st B flat cornet. © 1. 
Oct. 8, 1928; EH U.,.S. unpub. 51; 
Peter Miiller, Philadelphia. 22570 


Tramp (The); words and music by 
L. J. Bennett. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Oct. 22, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 475; 
Louis J. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 

V2 aoaiL 


Treasure untold; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by Ellsworth T. Cozzens, arr. by 
Art Addoms; pf. ace. with ukulele 
or banjulele banjo. Alpe OA, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 698715; United 
pub. co., New York. 22572 


Trianon; words and music by Harold 
Weeks and Gene Rose. Seattle, 
Trianon ball room. © Oct. 13, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 17; E 698937; West coast 
music publishers, Seattle. 22573 


Trio; von Serge Tanéiéw,. op. 22, 
klavierbearb. von Gustav Grosch- 
witz, of Germany, violino bearb. von 
Henri Marteau, of Sweden, violon- 
cello bearb. von Affrem Kinkulkin, 
of Germany; in D—dur. © Sept. 
17; Le. Oct. 22.) Hor..Gos Anion J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 22574 


Trip it on the green; by James Brown, 
of Great Britain; violin, with pf. 


ace. © Oct. 20, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 22; 
EK For. 407; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 22515 


Tropic night; part song, by H. P. Hop- 
kins, op. 122; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 8, 1928; 2c. Oct. 5; E 699758 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 


22576 
True eyes; from Song of the sea, words 
by Arthur. Wimperis, music by 


Eduard Kunneke, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept, 6; EH 
697883; B. Feldman & co., London. 
Zante 


True love; theme song, lyric by Benny 
Davis, melody by Joe Burke; with 
pf. acc. [Mimeograph] © 1c. Oct. 
11, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 156; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 22578 


Trundle (The) bed; words and music 
by T., C.. O'Kane, arr. by FF. Mc- 
Cravy and J. MeCravy. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 7, 1928: 
EK 704984; James McCravy and 
Frank McCravy, Laurens, S. C. 

22579 


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no. 10, 1928 


Truthful Parson Brown; words and 
music by Willard Robison. © Oct. 
29, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 80; E—U. S. pub. 
202; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 22580 


Trying; words and music by M. E. 
Wheeler. © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1928; E 
U. 8S. unpub. 774; Mary Edith 
Wheeler, Evanston, Ill. 22581 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Song 
of the desert; 3 pt. cho., words by 
Estelle M. Clark, arr. by Palmer J. 
Clark; ten., bar. and bass. 4to. © 
Oet. 2, 1928; 2.¢., Oct. 5 ; B,.699720; 
Raymond A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 

22582 


— When morn comes forth; humor- 
eske, three-pt. cho., words by Gilbert 
Purcell, music arr... by. Richard 
Kountz; female voices. 4to. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; EH.699941; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York... 22583 


Team? Aas. voulu,...,.,tu m’,as eu! ou 5 
java, par J. Eblinger, of. France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 25, 1928; 1.¢c. Oct. 1;, E. For. 
92; Edition Arlequin, Paris. 22584 


Tu,.;mir, nichts... .; text von. Fritz 
Rotter, musik von Anton Profes, of 
Germany. © Aug. 30, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 1; E For. 99; Drei masken 
verlag, A. G., Berlin. 22585 


Turkestan; words by I. Greenfield, 
music.by Edwin Clark. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Sept. 27, 1928; 
‘E 1029; Irving Greenfield, New York. 

22586 


Turn the red lights to green; words 
and music by H. Yerger, jr. © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1928; E. 1033; Henry Yerger, 
jr., Memphis, Tenn. 22587 


Tusa; waltz, music by B. N. Fomeen, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 589; Basil N. Fomeen, New 
York. 22588 


Twelve (The) days of Christmas; 
words traditional, set to old English 
song, arr. by Louis Victor Saar; 
double cho. for women’s voices with 
solos for sop. 1 and 2. 4to. © Sept. 
29, 1928; 2 €.* Oet. ‘5; HE 699895; 
E. C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 

22589 


Twilight and dreams; words and music 
by Benee Russell and Vincent Rose. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


22600 


x 


Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 561; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
22590 


Twilight in Alabama; poem by Kath- 
leen Foster Forney, music by B. M. 
Hall. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1928; E—U.S. 
unpub. 509; Burt M. Hall, Winnetka, 
Til. 22591 


Twilight song; by Horace Van Nor- 
man; pf. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 @ Oct. 
17; E 699885 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 22592 


Twilight voices; Danish folk-song, 
poem by Astrid Fjelde, arr. by Keith 
McLeod. © Oct. 27, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 
30:; E—U. S. pub. 185; Boston music 
co., Boston. 22593 

Twinkle toes; lyrics by David Hal- 

pern, music by Burton I. Levy. 

[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 

Oct. 30, 1928: E—U. S. unpub. 725; 

Remick music corp., New York. 

y 22594 


Twist (The); words by John Rendall, 
music by Camille De Rhynall, of 
France; pf., banjulele banjo and 
ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] .© Oct. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 29; E For. 459; Keith-Prowse 
& @o., lid., London. 22595 


"Twixt sunrise and sunset; six minia- 
tures, by Harold Rawlinson, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Early morning. [5 
others]. © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 
24; EK For. 454; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 22596 


Two boys; from Three cheers, words 
and music by B. G. De Sylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson, arr. by 
Joseph M. Weiss; pf. and ukulele 
ace, © Oct. 13; 1928; '2.e: Oct. 15; 
E 698922; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, inc., New York. 22597 


Two guitars; by Harry Horlick, arr. 
by Lester Brockton; full band, with 
solo B flat or cornet conductor. Ato. 
© July 28, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 8; E 


699589; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 22598 
Two little troubadours; by Walter 


Rolfe; pf. .© Oct. 10, 1928; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 18; E 698982; Hatch music co., 
Boston. 22599 ° 


Two loving hearts; waltz, by N. Epis- 
copo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
5, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 35; Nicola 
Episcopo, New York. ie cet 


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22601 


Tziorogh(EliasI.) J{pa pyccKie rumust; 
words by D.Vergun and J. Yavorsky, 
music written and arr. by E. I. Tzio- 
rogh, of Poland, domiciled at Jack- 
son Heights; Jegd:,t Nowe gleeia 
Pycs.—2. Ilopa, nopa 3a Pycs. 


© 1c. Sept. 11, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
41: Hlias T. Tziorogh, New York. 
22601 


U pastore “hnnmorato; versi di G. 
Abita, musica di Tom Yannello, of 
Italy, domiciled at Paterson, N. J. 
[Words and melody only] © Sept. 
1 1928; 2 cc. Sept.” 255” BH 698s8ss ; 
Giuseppe Abita, Paterson. 22602 


U vicuttaru; versi di G. Abita, musica 
di Tom Yannello, of Italy, domiciled 
at-Paterson, N. J. [Words and mel- 
ody “only| ©. Sept.: 1; “1928:"2 ‘c. 
Sept. 25; E 698880; Vm oo Abita, 
Paterson, N. J. 22603 


Ua like no a like; adapted by Frank 


Ferera ; pf., with ukulele arr..by May ° 


Singhi Breen. (Jn Frank Ferera’s 
Hawaiian melodies) © Sept. 24, 
1924; 2 c«. Oct. 1, 1928; E 698841; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 22604 


Umberto Nobile march; by I. Sadun, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1928 ; E—U. S. unpub. 
663: Icilio Sadun, New York. 22605 


Under Aloha moon; words and music 
by P. EF. Summers. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 1, 1928; 
KE 1059; Paul Francis Summers, 
Honolulu. 22606 


Under the elm trees; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 587; pf. © Sept. 18, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 24; E 698778; Oliver Dit- 
sen co., Boston. 22607 


. Under the moon; by B. I. Levy; pf. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
327; Burton I. Levy, New York. 


22608 

Under the star where I was born; 
from Lucky girl, words by Douglas 
Furber, R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, 
music by Philip Charig. London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 1 c. Oct. 16; E 698971; Harms, 
inc., New York. 22609 


Under the stars of Havana; words by 
Sara F. Coleman, music by Gil. B 
Blue; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by 
Ben Garrison. © Oct. 29, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 31; E—U. S. pub. 254; Al. 
Piantadosi, New York. 22610 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Underneath the blue; fox-trot, words 
by Edward Pola, music by Alfred 
Noakes, Jimmy Campbell and Reg. 
Connelly, all of Great Britain; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by Harry J. 


Stafford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 10, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 22; H—For. 427; Campbell, 


22611 


Underneath the moon; words and mu- 
sic by A. Gjesdahl, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Vancouver, Wash. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 31, 
1928; H—U. S. unpub. 765; Andrew 
Gjesdahl, Vancouver. Wash. 22612 


Underneath the moon; words and mu- 
sic by T. Hanson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 17, 1928; EB 
U. 8. unpub. 336; Theodore Hanson, 
Hoquiam, Wash. 22613 


Unfinished (An) picture 7 words by 
Norman Gale, music by Katie Moss, 


Connelly & co., London, . 


of Great Britain; in E flat. © Oct. 
8, 1928 5 "f "Oct ras nr ler“ 2e2+ 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 22614 


Unfurl Old Glory; words by M. Fon- 
tana, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1928; EK U. S. unpub. 294; Maud 
Fontana, Council Bluffs, Ia. 22615 


United States, America; national an- 
them; words by Oliver Murray Ed- 
wards, music by William Berwald; 
mixed voices. Syracuse, N. Y., Oli- 
ver music co. 4to. © Sept. 22, 
1928; 2. c. Oct. 1; E 698983; Oliver 
M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 22616 


University of Nebraska; march, by 
John Philip Sousa; band. 4to. © 
Oct. 4, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 2; E 699650; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 22617 


Unmarked (The) grave: words and 
music by B. Miller. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Sept. 15, 1928: 
EK U. S. unpub. 1068; Bob Miller, 
New York. 22618 


Until I have you; fox trot, words by 
Sandy Meek, music by Art Liscombe, 
of Great Britain; pf. aee., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 26, 1928; 
1 ec. Sept. 27; E For. 64; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 22619 


Up hill down dale; short pieces, by 
Arthur Baynon, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Oct. 4, 1928; 1c. Oct. 5; EB 
For. 139; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

22620 


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no. 10, 1928 


22645 


Up the airy mountain; 2-pt. cho., 
words by William Allingham, music 
by Ira B. Wilson; sop. and alto. 
4to. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; 
E—U. S. pub. 209; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 22621 


Ups-a-daisy! from Ups-a-daisy, words 
by Robert A. Simon, music by Lewis 
E. Gensler; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 3, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 5; E 699773; 
Harms, inc., New York. . 22622 


Valor and courage; after Caesar Cui, 
by Edward Kilenyi, orch. by Walter 
C. Schad; orch. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 15; E 698900; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. ~22623 

Vals gruska; by A. Schwartz. [Mel- 
aqdesonly] © 1 .¢. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 208; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. ; 22624 


Vals marusia; by A. Schwartz. [Mel- 
odmeonky| .©..1/c. Oct.,.12, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 204; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 22625 


Valse arabesque; par Henry Baynton- 
Power, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 3, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 24; E For. 
446; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

22626 


Valse belle du sud; by E. A. Trea; 
EB flat alto saxophone solo. © 1. 
Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 350; 
Edward Atwood Trea, De Land, 
Florida. 22627 


Valse chanson; by Michel Sciapiro; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 5; E 699793; Harms, inc., New 
York. 22628 


Valse du soir; by Frances Terry; pf. 
© Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 20; E 
699972; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22629 

Valse episode; by Michel Sciapiro; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 5; E 699791; Harms, ine., New 
York. 22630 


Valse lente; by Rudolf Friml, arr. by 
Edouard Hesselberg; pf., 4 hands. 
© Oct. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 20; EB 
699981; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 22631 


Valse Melva; by Wm. Morris; ten. 
banjo solo or duet. © Oct. 29, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 30; E U. S. pub. 188; Don 
Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 22632 


Valse moderato; by M. C. Kovalchik; 
melody with pf. ace. ©1ce. Oct. 31, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 757; Mar- 
garet Claire Kovalchik, Chicago. 

22633 


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Valse pathetique; by P. Chiappinelli, 
of. Italy, domiciled at Bridgeport, 
Conn.; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U. 8S. unpnb. 240; Peter Chiap- 
pinelli, Bridgeport, Conn. 22634 


Valse romantic; by Benny Meroff and 
Clarence EK. Wheeler; E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. acc. © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 16; E 698910; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 22635 

Valse rose; valse lente, by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 505; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 698863; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 22636 


Valse serenade; by George P. Hulten; 
PEO Oct. 16; 1928: 2 ¢.. Oct: 29: 
E—U. 8S. pub. 179; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 22637 

Vaqueros: by Samuel Gardner, op. 19; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 19, 1928; 
2 ¢ Sept. 24; E 698779; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 22638 

Variations sur Un air Gallois; par 


Fernande Breilh, of France; orgue. 
), Aug.’ 2a, 1928 <1. “ce. OG ai 


For. 83; Alphonse Leduc et Gie., 
Pans: 22639 
Varsity (The) sir; Bucknell song, 


words by William C. Bartol, music 
by P. G. Stolz. © Oct. 27, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 162; Paul G. 
Stolz and Nelson F. Davis, Lewis- 
burg, Pa. 22640 


Vecchia Milano; di F. Vittadini, ridu- 
zione de Arturo De Cecco, of Italy ; 
piccola orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
Terza fantasia.—Seconda fantasia. 
© Oct. 13, 1928; 1 c. each Oct. 15; 
Hi ror, ot) oi2; G. Ricordiee. €o., 
Milan. 22641, 22642 


Vecchia Milano; prima fantasia, df 
F. Vittadini, riduzione de Arturo De 
Cecco, of Italy; piccola orch., con 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 29, 
1928 1. cc}. Oct. 27-8 “Hor, 106: G: 
Ricordi & ¢o., Milan. 226438 


Bébpyrw (Veerooyou); credo, words from 
the Holy Scripture, music by Mich- 
ael Zazulak, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 115; Alexan- 
der Pavlak, New York. 22644 


Veilchenzauber; walzer, text von Ria 
Ria, musik von Fred Harras, of 
Germany; salonorch., mit violino 1 
directeur u. pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Get. SE 49285" be Get... 16. hy Hor. 
388; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

22645 


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22646 


Dt. TIES. ve Zo 


Ven a mi; fox trot, letra por Domingo 
Villalpando, musica por S. Espinosa, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Indiana Har- 
bor, Ind. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
3848; Sabino Espinosa, Indiana Har- 
bor, Ind. 22646 


Venetian (The) moon and you; words 
and music by H. F. Jackson. © 
de. Oct. 19, 19285. EH U.S; ampub. 
428; Howard Franklin Jackson, St. 
Louis. 22647 


Venice; by B. I. Levy; melody with 


ph ace, © 1 c ,Oehy 17, 19285) 
U. S. unpub. 328; Burton I. Levy, 
New York. 22648 


Venus in Venice; words and music by 
Arnold Le Bonde [i. ec. R. A. Le 
Bonde] © 1c. Oct. 29, 1928; H— 
U. S. unpub. 678; Robert Arnold Le 
Bonde, Portland, Or. 22649 


Verdi Till victory - be 
won; Su! del Nilo, chorus, from 
Aida, words 
music arr. by Richard Kountz; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. 
2c. Oct. 20; E 699935; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 22650 


Veretti (Antonio) Sei stornelli; di A. 
Veretti,, of Italy; canto e pi. © 
Oct. 13/1928) 30 1 ener is sck) Hor 
317; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 22651 


Verliebte (Der) nussknacker; char- 
actersttick, von §S. Dicker, of Ger- 
many, instrumentiert von M. Rhode, 
of Germany; orch., mit pf. direktion. 
4to. © May 30, 1928; 1 c June 28; 
E 656192; Siid-west-verlag, Richard 
Riihle, jr., Berlin. 22652 


Verlorene (Der) gulden; spieloper in 
_38 akten, text von Beatrice Dovsky, 
musik von FE. Cortolezis, of Ger- 
many. © May 1, 1928: 1 ¢. Sept. 
19; D 27377; Fritz Cortolezis, Bres- 
lau, Germany. 22653 


Verna valse; by R. A. Steiner, arr. by 
William Morris; ten. banjo solo. © 
Oct. 8, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 10; E 698830 ; 
Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 22654 


Vierge (La) 4 la créche; (Cradle song 
of the Virgin); pt.-song, words by 
Alphonse Daudet, music by César 
Franck, arr. by Channing Lefebvre; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1928; 2 c. Oct... 95) *H698975;"G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 22655 


Village (The) cut up; by William Axt, 
orch. by Edward Turkisher; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © Oct. 


(Giuseppe) 


©) Oct, 15, 1928 ; ; 


by Gilbert Purcell, | 


17, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 18; E 699896: 
Robbins music corp., New. York. 
22656 


Village (A) festival; pastoral sketch, 
by Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain, 
op. 56, orch. by Arthur Wood, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 8, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
12; E 697946; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 22657 


Virgencita ; letra y musica por L. Bar- 
celata, of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York; pf. 8vo. [Photostat] © 
June 1, 1928; 2c. June 11; E 693871: 
Dionisio Acosta, Los Angeles, and 
Lorenzo Barcelata, New York. 

22658 


Visite (La) du jour de l’an; folklore 
du Canada, music arr. par Pierre 
Gautier, of Canada; 4 4 voix, sans 


ace. © 1c. Oet. 12, 1928: H—U. S. 
unpub. 610; Charles Marchand, 
Montreal, Canada. 22659 


Vivaldi (—) Adagio, arr. by J. Stu- 
art Archer, of Great Britain; organ. 
© Aug. 7, 1928; 1 e. Aug. 1; E For. 
216; W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 

22660 


Vivienne; from Paris, words and music 
by Cole Porter; pf. and ukulele acc. 
@©* Octo 18, 4928 302 elie Files 
698967 ; Harms, ince., New York. 

22661 


Vizio (Il) di papa’; versi e musica di 
F. Amodio; pf. © 1 «@ Oct: 30, 
1928; E—U. S. unpub. 743; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 22662 


Voice (The) in my heart; lyrics by 
Ben Gordon, music by Louis Breau. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct, 10, 1928 > Ey U25S eb OG = 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 22662 


Vonny ; waltz, par Darny et Hler, both 
of France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; 
E For. 338; Darny and Hler, Paris. 

22664 


Wagner (Richard) Der engel; arr. 
von Leo Artok, of Germany; salon- 
orch., mit pf. conductor u. violino 1 
solo direktion. © Sept. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 24; E for. 295; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz. 22665 


— The evening star; chorus, from 
Tannhauser, words by Gilbert Pur- 
cell, music arr. by Richard Kountz;. 


1166 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 
sop., alto and bar., with optional 
solo. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ec. 


Oct. 20; E 6999383; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 22666 


—I will bless the Lord; festival 
anthem, words from psalm 34, music 
by John W. Thomas, arr. from 
Wagner; cho. with ten. solo. 4to. 
© Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 
699558; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, 
i a 22667 


Waikiki mermaid; adapted by Frank 
Ferera; pf., with ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. (Jn Frank Fe- 
rera’s Hawaiian melodies) © Sept. 
24, 1924;.2 ¢. Oct. 1, 1928; E-698838 ; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 22668 


Wait and see; words by Bobbie Parker 
[pseud. of B. P. Melluish], music by 
Hyman Maurice. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Aug. 15, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 500; Bobby Parker 
Melluish, Houston. 22669 


Wait for me; from The war song, lyric 
by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music 
by Harry Akst; pf. and ukulele acc. 
©) Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c Oct. 13; E 
698898; Remick music corp., New 
York. 

Wait till you’re blue, Mary; lyric by 
Irving Caesar and Murray Smith, 
musie by Cliff Friend. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; 
E U. 8S. unpub. 3868; Irving Berlin, 
ine:., New York. 22671 


Wait until your change comes; words 
and music by KE. D. Campbell. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 73 
R. S. Peer, New York. 22672 


Waiting; ballad, lyrics by F. McRae, 
music by Jean Stor. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 30, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. 752; Florita McRae, 
New York. 226738 


Waiting; from Animal crackers, words 
and music by Bert Kalmar and 
Harry Ruby; pf. and ukulele acc. 
(et. 10. Ten 2 @ Oe ta: 
698962; Harms, ine. New York. 

22674 


Waiting; words and music by A. Ro- 
mano. ©1ce. Oct. 31, 1928; EU. S. 
unpub. 777; Arthur Romano, Spring- 
field, Mass. 22675 


Waiting for a rainbow; words by H. 
Block, music by K. Baker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e. Oct. 24, 


2122999 8 


22670 | 


22686 


1928; E—U. S. unpub. 538; Keith 
Baker and Herman Block, Oshkosh, 
Wis. 22676 


Waiting for you; words by E. H. Baus- 
man, music by S. Zamrzla. © 1. 
Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 289; 
Edward H. Bausman and Steve 
Zamrzla, Baltimore. 22677 


Wake ’em up; march, by Walter Rolfe; 
pie, © Oct. 10, 19283 2 2: Oct: 13: 
E 698933; Hatch music co., Boston. 

22678 


Walk that broad; hot stomp, by Tom 
Delaney and Woody Frisino [pseud. 
of Warren Frisino] © Sept. 27, 
1928 5.2) ec. Oct. 313..H—U, S.).pub. 
246; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., inc., New York. + \ 22679 


Walk the plank; pirate squall, libretto 
by Phyllis McGinley, music by 
Gladys Rich. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 2 c. Sept. 25; D 27369; G. 
Schirmer, ine, New York. 22680 


Warner’s concert quartettes for male 
voices; words and music by various 
authors and compesers, arr. by Fred 
K. Huffer. v. 1. © Sept. 29, 1928; 
Ze, and affix Octi 25 A U.S. #143; 
Chart music pub. house, ine., Chi- 
cago. 22681 


Was I dreaming of you; waltz, by A. 
EK. Mailoff, of Armenia, domiciled at 
New “York; pf. (© weer, 
1928 ; H—U. S. unpub. 680; Armand 
HK. Mailoff, New York. 22682 


Was mach ich mit der Ilse... .; shim- 
my, worte von Franz L. Berthold, 
musik yon Will Rollins [pseud. of 
Walter Bransen], of Germany. 
Sept. 15, 1928; 1 ¢c. Oct. 25; E For. 
436; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. 

22683 


Washington is calling you; words and 
music by F. Gardner. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 623; Fe- 
licia Gardner, New York. 22684 


Watching the clouds roll by; from 
Animal crackers, words and music 
by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 10, 
1928 ; 2 ec, Oct. 18; E 698960; Harms, 
ine., New York. 22685 


Water-fall (The); 3-pt. cho., words 
by Edith Sanford Tillotson, music 
by Ira B. Wilson; sop., alto and 
bass., 4to. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2'e. 
Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 215; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 22686 


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22687 


Water lilies; idyll, by Cuthbert Clarke, 
of Great Britain; orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 9, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 18; E For. 271; Bosworth 
& co., Leipzig. 22687 


Water million time down in Dixie 
lan’; words by A. E. Farmer, music 
by A. HK. Farmer and Joe EH. Webb. 
© t.c.'Oct.,, 1.1928; EUS unpub, 
192; Arlie Elizabeth Farmer, EI- 
berton, Ga. 22688 


Water sprites; scherzo, by Walter H. 
Nash; organ. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 17; E 699889; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York. _ 22689 
Water (The) wheel under the elms; 


by Alexander Henneman, op. 21, no. 
B= pt.” ©’ Sept.< tj 1928692 cOciy3'; 
E 699604; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22690 


Watermelons smiling on the vine; 
words and music by Johnny Marvin. 
© Oct. 29, 1928; 2 ¢c. Oct. 31; .E— 
U.S. pub. 256; Spier & Coslow, ine., 
New York. 22691 


Way down in the deep low South; 
words and music by C. A. Coon and 
S. E. Wren. © 1 ec. Sept. 28, 1928; 
B® 704998 ; Carleton Allyn Coon, Kan- 
sas City, Mo., and Susan Eugene 
Wren, Excelsior Springs, Mo, 22692 


We give thanks to Thee; hymn-anthem 
for Thanksgiving or general use, 
words by Mary Widener King, music 
by Samuel Richards Gaines; mixed 
voices, with sop. and bass solos; 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 29, 1928; 
2 ce. Oct. 4; E 699853; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 22693 


We met, we loved, we parted; words 
by Perry Alexander, music by 
Woody Frisino [pseud. of W. Fri- 
sino] [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Oct. 29, 1928; EH—U. S. unpub. 
696; Warren Frisino, Gardenville, 
Md. 22694 


We're for you, Mr. Smith; words by 
N. P. Beck, music by G. Rauten- 
berg. Milwaukee, Wis., Music ar- 
ranging bureau. © Aug. 20, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 29; E 698816; Nicholas P. 
Beck and Gene Rautenberg, Mil- 
waukee. 22695 


We said hello in the moonlight but we 
said goodbye in the rain; words and 
music by Frank Crumit, Bruce Gor- 
don and Graham Eddy. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 e¢. Oct. 1, 
1928; E 1026; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. 22696 


pt. ea Sve 


We serve; words and music by A. K. 
Lynch. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1928; B U.S. 
unpub. 1118; Ada Kyle Lynch, Ven- 
ado, Calif. 22697 


We've had enough Oo, so now we want 
It; words and music by lL. C. Rog- 
ers; pf. ©: Le Ot. 1871928558 Wes. 
unpub. 82; Larkin Conneliy Rogers, 
New York. ' 22698 


We want Hoover; words and music by 
F. S. Johnson. © Oct. 4, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 8; E 699802; Frank §. Johnson, 
San Jose, Calif. © 22699 


We will win with Hoover; march 
song, words and music by E. Witte. 
Analomink, Pa., Billie Boy music 
co. © Oct. 22, 1928; 2 « Oct. 24; 
E—U.. SS. pub. 82; Hrnest SWwatte, 
Analomink, Pa. 22700 


Wear a hat with a silver lining; words 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Al Sher- 
man; pf. and ukulelé acc. © Oct. 
. 29, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct.e29 ; E-_U. S.\ pub. 
180; Gene Austin, inc., New York. 

22701 


‘Wedding bells; fox trot ballad, words 


and music by A./L. Travaglia. © 
1 ec. Oct. 2, 1928: E U. S. unpub. 
1102; Anthony Lawrence Travaglia, 
Morristown, N. J. 22702 


Wee (A) waltz; by Clayton Johns; 
pf. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 « Oct. 10; 
E 698864; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22703 


Wehi wehi oe; Hawaiian waltz soag, 
by Thomas Kalama, arr. by J. Noble; 
pf. and ukulele ace. (Jn Johnny 
Noble’s collection of Hawaiian hulas 
and songs) © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 17; E 699665; Johnny Noble, 
Honolulu. 22704 


Weisst du noch; fox-trot, text von 
Ernst Neubach, musik von Hermann 
Krome, of Germany. © Oct. 5, 
1928; 1 ce. Oct. 22; E For. 424; Drei 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 22705 


Welcome to all who gather here; three 
pt.-song, text by Baxter Hughes, mu- 
sic arr. by Richard Kountz; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1928; 
2 ¢. Oct. 11; E 699874; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 22796 


Welke rosen; serenade fiir violine; von 
Fedele Rivelli, of Germany, arr. von 
F. Sechmidt-Hagen, of Germany; 
streich-orch., mit pf. direktion u. 
harmonium. 4to. © May 30, 1928; 
1 ec. June 28; E 656190; Siid-west- 
verlag, Richard Riihle, jr., Berlin. 

22707 


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no. 10, 1928 


22728 


Wenn die liebe nicht so teuer war; 
einlage aus Friulein mama, text von 
Artur Rebner, musik von Hugo 
Hirsch, of Germany. © Sept. 10, 
1928; 1 c. Oct. 8; E For. 145; Drei 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 22708 


Wer nur den lieben Gott liisst walten; 
choras-variationen, von F. W. 
Franke, of Germany; orgel. © Sept. 
20, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 24; E for. 290; 
B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 22709 


West end blues; descriptive, words by 
Clarence Williams, music by Joe 
Oliver. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c Oct. 
31; E—U. S. pub. 247; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. ¢o., inc., New York. 

22710 


Western scenes: 4 little snapshots, by 
Kathrn Bemis-Wilson; pf. 1. Cow- 
boy song. [38 others] © Oct. 9, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 20; E 699973; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 22711 


Western union blues: words and mu- 
sic by Ida Cox. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ec. Oct. 1, 1928; E U.S. 
‘unpub. 498; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 22712 


What can I do, if tear drops fall; 
words and music by Roy I. Kelly. 
© ie. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. un- 
pub. 562; Williams Chester Wil- 
liams, Borger, Tex. 22713 


What do I care; by B. I. Levy; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
329; Burton I. Levy, New York. 

22714 


What do I care; lyric by David Hal- 
pern, music by Burton I. Levy. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 .. 
Oct. 30, 1928; E—U. 8. unpub. 726; 
Remick music corp., New York. 
22715 


Whatll become of me; fox-trot, words 
and musie by D. Pailet. [Words and 
melody only] [Mimeograph] © 
1 c. Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
581; Dora Pailet, New Orleans. 

22716 


What more do you want from me; 
waltz song, words and music by I. 
Rosenberg. [Words and melody 
only}, ©. 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 19283;E USS. 
unpub. 165; Irving Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 22717 


What? no milk! dear! dear! dear! 
dear! dear! written and composed 
by Leslie Sarony, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 26, 1928; 1c. Oct. 29; EB For. 
460; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22718 


What shall I learn next; seven simple 
Suggestions, by Sydney Marston, of 
Great Britain; pf. Sept. 11, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 27; E for. 242; Al- 
fred Lengnick & co., Itd., London. 

22719 


What think ye of Christ? hymn, words 
by T. Chisholm, music by George C. 
Stebbins. © June 28, 1926; 2 ¢«. 
Aug. 27, 1928; E U..S. pub. 102; 
God's Bible school and revivalist, 
Cincinnati. 22720 


What will become of me; waltz song, 
words and music by A. E. Hansen. 
@etie, Oct. 25, 1928 2b. Se an-= 
pub. 591; Agnes E. Hansen, Council 
Bluffs, Ia. ed A | 


When a fellow loves one little girl; 
by C. W. Midgley, jr.; melody, with 
pr ace“ Ot. & “Oet *G 19282" 
U. S. unpub. 60; Charles William 
Midgley, jr., New York. Papi (apd 


When dreams come true: words by 
Joe Goodwin, musie by Larry Shay. 
© Oct., 19. 1928 - 2c. Oe 20m 
699955; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. Zhe 


When fades the day; words and music 
by M. E. Wheeler. © 1 ec. Oct. 31, 
Teo. ET SS. unpub) (iS Mary 
Hdith Wheeler, Evanston, Ill. 22724 


When I dream of home and you; 
words by S. B. Holcomb, music by 
J. T. lLeverenz. Chanute, Kan., 
Emerald music house. © Oct. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 13; E 698895; Sidney 
B. Holcomb and John T. Leverenz, 
Chanute, Kan. 22725 


When I go out with Molly, oh gee! oh 
gosh! oh golly! words and music by 
Gus Kahn, Al Sherman and AI 
Lewis. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
1124; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

22726 


When I kiss you; words and music by 
Billy Chase, Don George and Dave 
Dreyer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
305; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

22727 

When I’m in your arms; lyrics and 

music by D. Levenson. © 1c. Oct. 


4, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1189; David 
Levenson, Brooklyn. 22728 


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When I met you in springtime; by M. | When 


Henry. [Melody only] © 1. Oct. 
1 c. Oct. 17, 1928; EH U. S. unpub. 
340; Maud Henry, New York. 22729 


When I set eyes on you; from Lucky 
girl, words by Douglas Furber, R. 
P. Weston and Bert Lee, music by 
Philip Charig. London, Chappell & 


co., ltd. © Sept. 19, 1928; 1 © Oct. 
16; E 698972; Harms, ine, New 
York. 22730 


When I smoked my first cigarette; 
words and music by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert. [Words and melody only] © 
t e. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
365; Jean Joyson Gold, Newburgh, 
\. Ae 22731 


When I waltz with you; words by 
Sylvester Tyrone, musie by J. C. 
Collins. [Words and melody only} 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
211; Jean C. Collins, Detroit. . 22732 


When. love is done; the night has a 
thousand eyes, words by F. W: Bour- 
dillon, musi¢ by Osear J. Fox. © 
Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 12; E 698850 ; 
Thecdore Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 

22733 


When mother sings; words by Kathe- 
rine Howard, music by Joseph W. 
Clokey. 1. High in D.—2. Low in C. 
© Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c. each Sept. 24; 
E 698780; Oliver Ditson ¢o., Boston. 

22734 


When my pretty baby laughs at me; 
words and music by W. J. Rexford. 
[Words and melody only] © 1-e. 
Oct. 5; 1928; E U. S. unpub. 17; Wil- 
liam Jess Rexford, Bay Shore, N. Y. 

22735 


When Santa forgot the Smiths; chil- 
dren’s Christmas cantata, libretto by 
Carolyn R. Freeman, music by Ira 
B. Wilson. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1928; 
2c, Sept. 29; D 27375; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 22736 


When shadows fall: lyric and melody 
by B. Raffetto. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1928; 


E—U. S. unpub. 735; Bertha Raf- 
fetto, Reno, Nev. 22737 
When summer is gone; words by 


Charlie Harrison, music by Monte 
Wilhite, arr. by Carleton L. Colby; 
pf. and ukulele acc., with extra pf. 
cho. by Lee Sims. © Sept. 25, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 29; E 699992; Ted Browne 
music ¢o., ine., Chicago. 22738 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 23 


the cherry blossoms bloom; 
waltz, lyric by Mia Scharbau, music 
by S. Scharbau. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. 
unpub. 677; Siegfried Scharbau, 
Washington. 22739: 


When the evening shadows fall; words. 
and music by L. D. Farrell. © 1 ce. 
Oct. 26, 1928; E—U. 8. unpub. 603; 
Lois Darlene Farrell, Omaha, Neb. 

22740 


When the gang’s gone home; words 
and music by Larry Yoell, Robert 
Olsen and Al Jacobs; pf. and ukulele: 
ace. © Oct. 13) 1928502"@" Oewsir. 
EK 698940; Lloyd Campbell publica- 
tions, San Francisco, 22741 


When the man in the moon is smiling; 
fox-trot, words by D. Taure, music 
by Bauer bros.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 19, 1928; 2 « Sept. 24; E 
698796; Dollie Taure, Dallas. 22742 


When the right girl comes along; 
words and music by V. Zace. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 29, 

1928; E 1009; Vera Zace, San Fran- 
cisco. 22743 


When the world wants a smile; lyrie 
and music by EH. B. Cheatham. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E 1051; Hugene B. 
Cheatham, Detroit. 22744 


When we'll be always together; fox 
trot, words and music by P. Fein. 
© 1 e. Get. 29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
670; Pearl Fein, Evanston, Ill. 

22745. 


When you are near; words and music 
by R. C. Elerath. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ec. Oct. 8, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 77; Ruth Collins Ele- 
rath, San Fernando, Calif. 22746: 


When you come back to me; words by 
A. M. Stephens, music by E. Stuart ; 
med. voice. © Oct. 4 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 4; E 699705; Edith Stuart, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 22747 


When you laughed you’ve broken my 
heart; words and music by W. J. 
Rexford. [Words and melody only] 
©1e. Oct. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
357; William Jess Rexford, Bay 
Sire, lis Toi, oe: 22748. 


When you’re away I’m _ lonesome; 
words and music by P. Kohloff. © 
Tt ¢. Oct. 1G, 1828: “We eee, 
356; Paul Kohloff, Mamaroneck, 
Ny xe 22749 


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no. 10, 1928 


22769 


Where did you get that girl; novelty 
fox-trot, words and music by J. 
White. “© Aug. 9, 1928; 2° c. ‘Oct. 
27; E—U. S. pub. 127 ; Joshua White, 
New York. 22750 


Where did you get that name; words 
by Lou Klein, music by B. Miller. 
iWords and melody only] © 1 e. 
Sept. 17, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1067; 
Bob Miller, New York. 22751 


Where have you been all my life; from 
Lucky girl, words by Leo Robin and 


Douglas Furber, music by Philip 
Charig. London, Chappell & Go., 
ltd. © Sept. 17, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
22: E 698973; Harms, inc.,, New 
York. 22752 


Where heaven is: 3 pt. song, words 
by Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, music by 


Goeffrey C’Hara; arr. by N. Clif- 
ford Page; women’s voices. 4to. © 


Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 699619; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 22753 


Where is my man? words and music 
by S. Williams and Ken Macomber. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 27, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 641; 
Spencer Williams, New York. 22754 


Where’s my baby gone; words and 
music by I. Beasley. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 372; Irene 
Beasley, Memphis, Tenn. 22755 


Where the blue bells bloom: words by 
D. Taure, music by David Reed. © 
Oct. 31, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 31; H—U. S. 
pub. 250; Dollie Taure, Dallas. 

22756 


Where the Rappahannock flows; 
words by Sidney D. Mitchell, music 
by Ernest Karle. © Oct. 13, 1928; 
jae. wet Gi OU; S. pub 26; Sage 
pub. corp., New York. Pee hae | 


Where the shy little violets grow; 
words by Gus Kahn, music by Harry 
Warren. © Sept. 28. 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
29: E 698820; Remick music corp., 
New York. 22758 


While you’re away: words by O. 
Meuschke, music by May Meuschke. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Aug. 27, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1066; 
Otto Meuschke, Queens Village. L. I.., 
N. Y 22759 


Whimsical Winnie: the Gunman’s 
daughter, musical satire, in 2 acts, 
lyrics by Horace Gregory. book by 
Pamela Robinson and A. E. Moore, 
musie by Florence King Berresford. 


© 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1928; D 27370; Al- 
bere Ethier Moore, New York. 
22760 


Whispering I love you; words by Lee 
Duskin, music by N. Lee. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1928; E 1036; Norman Lee, Chicago. 

22761 

Whistle and I'll be there; words and 
music by Chas. Tobias and Richard 
A. Whiting. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢ Oet: 15,1928; HB U.S. 
unpub. 258; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 22762 


White lilacs; from White lilacs, words 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by Karl 
Hajos: pf. and ukulele acc. New 
York, Harms, ine. © Oct. 10, 1928; 
2. e. Oct. 18; E 698958; Shubert 
theatre corp., New York. 22763 

White moon; words by J. Duguay, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 15, 1928; E 
U. S. unptb. 280; Josue Duguay, 
Biddeford, Me. 22764 


Who came first, the chicken or the 
egg; words and music by Thos. Mc- 
Ghee and James Walsh, both of 
Great Britain; pf. ace., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin 
D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 5, 1928; 1¢. Nov. 
6; E for. 174; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 22765 


Who do you mean; by C. W. Midgley, 
jr.; melody, with pf. ace. © 1 «. 
Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 56; 
Charles William Midgley, jr., New 
York. 22766 

Who hit you with a horseshoe; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 


With banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 2, 
1928; 1 ec. Oct. 11; E—For. 480; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

22767 


Who’s been list’ning to my heart; from 
Animal crackers; words and music 
by Bert Kalmar ‘and Harry Ruby; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 13; E 698961, Harms, 
inc., New York. 22768 


Who will come to the sea; 4-part cho., 
lyric by Katherine Bainbridge, mu- 
sic by J. Harold. Forshaw, arr. by 


Freeman High: men’s voices. 4to. 
© Oct.: 10,°2928" 2 ef Oct... 117, B 
689993; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 22769 


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22770 


Who wouldn’t be jealous of you; words 
by Haven Gillespie and George 
Frommel, music by Larry Shay; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 1, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 1; E 699632; Harold Ros- 
siter music co., Chicago. Zeta 


Whole (The) world knows I love you; 
words and music by Archie Gottler, 
Sidney Clare and Maceo Pinkard. 
© Oct. 4, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 5: EB 699728 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

22771 

Who-oo is she? Sh-sh-sh she’s mine; 
words and music by Benee Russell, 
Charles Tobias and Henry H. To- 
bias. [Words and melody only] © 
Ere Oct. 20,71928-"- BU." Se unt. 
450; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New. York. Dette 


Who-00-00-00 who-00-00-00 Hoover; 
words and music by L. Manker. © 
Oct,.16,,1928;: 2 ¢..Oct: 19.25 699922; 
Lucile Manker, Chicago. 22008 


Whoop-whoop-whoopee; words by *W. 
J. Rexford and EH. T. Burke, music 
by W. J. Rexford. [Words and mel- 
ody only} © 1c. Oct. 2, 1928; EB 
U.S. unpub. 1113; William Jess Rex- 
ford and Hmmett T. Burke, New 
York. 22774 


Why; lyries by J. Homer Tutt, music 


by. J. dordam © 4:e) Oct. 8; 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 72; Joe Jordan, New 
York. VPM 


Why; words by O. J. Martin, music 
by Mabel Waldman. Amarillo, Tex., 
Martin & Waldman. ©» Oct. 25, 
1928: 2 e. Oct. 29; BH—U. S.. pub. 
160; Otto J. Martin, Amarillo, Tex. 

22776 


Why did I ever kiss you, tell me why ; 
lyrics by Alfred Bryan, music by 
Fred Phillips and Prince Piotti; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Sept. 24, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 28; E 698808 ; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. BACT 


Why did you make believe; words and 
music by Fred Rose and’ Glen Row- 
ell; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 1, 
1928: 2 c. Oct. 1; E 6996383 ; Harold 
Rossiter music co., Chicago. 22778 


Why do the mourning doves mourn; 
words and music by F. A. Heider. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Anes 20)" 1928 4 2 Ve. sate aree R 
699898; Frederick A. Heider, Wood- 
stock, Il. 22019 


Why do you cry; by Evelyn Fried- 
lander, Issay Luka and L. Rosen- 


pt. II, n. s., v. 23 


blatt; melody with pf. acc. ©1«e 
Oct. 26, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 600; 
Leo Rosenblatt, New York. 22780 


Why don’t you answer me; words and 
music by C. J. Bourgeois. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 65; Con- 
rad Joseph Bourgeois, Lockport, La. 

22781 


Why have you deserted me; words and 
music by O. W. Walters. © 1 «¢. Oct. 
1, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1100; Orris 
Walter Walters, Winona, Minn. 

22782 

Why were we made to love; words by 
Alice Stoddard and O. M. Watson, 
musie by Jack Me Guire. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1:¢. Oct. 11. 1928; 
HU. S: unpub. 22 Altremeaack 
Mc Guire, Los Angeles. 22783. 

Why weren't you true to me; words 
and music by B. G. Trimble. © 1c. 
Oct. 15, 1928: E U.S. unpub. 284; 
Bernice Gruver Trimble, San Jose, 
Calif. - 22784 


Wicked (The) old crow; sketch, by 
_ Kathleen Lockhart Manning; pf. 
Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 1385 H 699844 ; 


G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 22785 
Wife’s (A) song; words by Lester 


Jenks, music by Harvey Gaul; med. 
voice. © Aug. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
3; E 699612; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 22786 
Will o’ the wisp; by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Oct. , 9, 19282 2°67 7Ock 20k) 
699974; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
22780 
Will there be a Santa Claus in heaven ; 
words and music by C. J. Robison. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 20, 1928:-E U. S. unpub. 448; 
Carson J. Robison, New York. 
22788 
Will you be a leap vear daddy to me; 
words by W. C. Kuebler, music by 


Hh. S. S. Huntington. Montgomery, 
O., Churchill & Kuebler. © Feb. 23, 


1928; 2c. Feb. 24; E 686353 ; William 
GC. Kuebler, Montgomery, O. 22789 


Will you remember? Will you forget? 
from Ups-a-daisy, words by Robert 
A. Simon, and Clifford Grey, music 
by Lewis E. Gensler; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ©) Oct. 5; 
E 699774; Harms, inc., New York. 

22790: 

Willie with his stilie; words and mu- 
sic by C. I. Nelson. © Oct. 4, 1928; 
2 e Oct. 4; BE 699709; Carl I. Nel- 
son, .Marshfield, Wis. 22791 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 10, 1928 


22811 


Willie’s weary blues: words and music 
by Willie Jones and J. M. Williams. 
[Chords, single staff} © 1 ¢. Oct. 
29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 694; State 
street musie pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

22792 


Wind music; 2 pt. cho., words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. 4to. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 230; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 22793 


Wind on the hill; 3 pt. choral, poem 
by Martha Ostenso, music by Chris- 
topher O’Hare; sop. 1 and 2, and 
Bn. 4100 (Gl. Sept. &, 19285. 2 ¢. 
Sept. 7; E 698416; Kay and Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 22794 


Wine, women and song, what becomes 
of the song; words by Arthur J. 
Lamb, music by Pauline B. Story. 
were 1928-2. ¢! Oct. 23% Ei 
U. S. pub. 58; Frank Harding, New 
York. 22795 


Winter rains; four-part cho., words by 
R. C. Trevelyan, music by Julius 
Rontgen, of Netherlands, op. 92, no. 
3: men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 9, 
1928; 2 ec. Oct. 13; E 699830; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22796 


Winter’s snow; 4-part song, words by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
William Berwald; mixed voices. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music co. 
Ato. © Sept. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Oct: 1; 
HE 698982; Oliver M. Edwards, Syra- 
euse, N. Y. 22797 


Wistful (A) song; by Hamilton Harty, 
of Great Britain; violoncello, with 
of. ace. .© Oct. 9, 192831" c. ‘Oct. 
24; E For. 450; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 22798 


With all my heart; words and music 
by Benee Russell and Vincent Rose. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 560; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 22799 


With my oid guitar; words and music 
by Bradley Wright, arr. by J. D. 
Stuarts: ©! 1Pef Sept! 12/1928; B 
U. S. unpub. 1088; Frederick Brad- 
ley Wright, Pasadena. 22800 


With you beside me; waltz, written 
and composed by Pat. Thomas, John 
Hope and G. Webb, all of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 26, 1928; 1 «. Sept.. 


27; E For. 65; B. Feldman & co, 
London. 22801 


Withered roses; words by Haven Gil- 
lespie, music by Charlie Garland and 
Larry Shay; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Oct. 8, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 9; E 699796; 
Harold Rossiter music co., Chicago. 

22802 


Within the roses’ bloom;  pt.-song, 
words by Frances V. Hubbard, mu- 


sic by George B. Nevin; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. 


Oct. 10; E 698872; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 22803 


Wolf (The) ; 3 pt. cho., words by John 
O'Keefe, music by Thos. Roberts; 
ten., bar. and bass. 4to. © Oct. 2, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 5; EB 699719; Ray- 
mond A, Hoffman co., Chicago. 

22804 


Woman disputed I love you; by Ed- 
ward Grossman and Ted Ward, arr. 
by George J, Trinkaus; vocal-hotel 
orch., with words. 4to. © Sept. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 1; BE 699661; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 22805 


Woman disputed, I love you; theme 
song of Woman disputed, words and 
music by Hdward Grossman and 
Ted Ward, arr. by Art McKay; orch. 


4to. © Oct. 8, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 11; EB 
699875; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 22806 


Woman disputed I love you; words 
and music by Edward Grossman and 
Ted Ward; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
sept. 24,° 1928; 2 e: Sept.-28; BH 
698800; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 22807 


Wonder why; words by C. Reynolds, 
music by Dan J. Michaud. [Photo- 


Stat] “© 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 1928 "Hse 8. 
unpub. 73; Carolyn Reynolds, Los 
Angeles. 22808 


Wonderful; words by M. L. Yandell, 
music by James Rowe. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1928; 
H—U. S. unpub. (38; R. 8S. Peer, 
New York. 22809 


Wonderful girl; words and music by 
AU- + Bader >. pl’ © ‘ec. Oct. 29, 
1928; E—-U. S. unpub. 684; Anthony 
Frank Bader, New York. 22810 


Wonderful girl; words by Joseph Sant- 
levy and Harry Ruskin, music by 
Dave Stamper; pf. and ukulele’ ace. 
@ Oct-38} 19283012 "e& LOcteo > EB 
699779; Harms, inc., New York. 

22811 


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22812 


Wonderful (The) isle; words by Will 
Foster, music by Julian Herbage, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 19, 1928; 
1c. Sept. 15; E For. 226; W. Pax- 
ton & co., Itd., London. 22812 


Wonderful man; words and music by 
V. Zace. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1928: E 1008; Vera 
Zace, San Francisco. 22813 


Wonderful (A) pal; words by R. H. 
L. Dabney, music by M. N. M. Ben- 
nett... © 1 c& July19, 1928: U.S. 
unpub. 38; Robert H. L. Dabney, 
Tallahassee, Fla. 22814 


Wondering about you; words and mu- 


sic by Robt. De Grano [pseud. of R. . 


Di Girlamo.] [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Oct. 20, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 459; Robert Di Girlamo, 
West Philadelphia, Pa. 22815 


Won't you be my daddy; words by 
A. G. O’Hanlon, musie by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1le. 
Oct. 15, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 292; 
Annie G. O’Hanlon, Savannah, Ga. 

22816 


Won't you come back to me; words 
and music by HE. M. Thorson. © 
1c. Oct. 8, 1928; E.U. S. unpub. 69; 
Edith Marie Thorson, Omaha, Neb. 

22817 


Wood (The) nymph’s harp; by Flor- 
ence P. Rea, 2nd pf. pt. by Buenta 
Carter...© Oct..15, 1928;,2.¢.. Oct. 
17; E 698949; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 22818 


Wood sorrel; by James Brown, of 
Great Britain; violin, with pf. acc. 
Or Oct. 16,.1928ke#  eHOets22::) Eb 
For. 403; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 22819 


Wooden (The) horse; words and mu- 
sic by M. A. Sweet, in collaboration 
with Harry C. Hardin. © Oct. 6, 
1928; 2 e. Oct. 15; E 698944; Milo 
A. Sweet, Los Angeles. 22820 


Worried blues; words and music by 


Gladys Bentley. [Chords, single 
staff|, © @, Och, 12,1928; EU, S. 
unpub. 220; J. C. Johnson, New 
York. 22821 
Worthy is the Lamb; words from 
Revelations, music by J. Flook; 
mixed voices with sop. and bass 
solos. © 1c. Oct 1d, 1928; £ U.S. 
unpub. 496; Jacob Flook, Maine, 
is. ate GP 22822 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


\ 


Worthy of estimation; words and mu- 
sic by Dave Macon. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1928; 
E U. S. unpub. 311; Brunswick 
Balke Collender co., New York. 

22823 


Would God I were the tender apple 
blossom ; words by Katharine Tynan 
Hinkson, set to old Irish air, arr. 
by Healey Willan, of Canada. © 
Sept. 21, 1928; 1 ce. Sept. 17; E for. 
245; Frederick Harris co., London. 

22824 


Wozu erschuf der liebe Gott denn bloss 
das herz; text von Artur Rebner, 
musik von Otto Stransky, of Ger- 
many. © Aug. 20, 1928; 1¢. Oct. 1; 
EK For. 96; Drei masken verlag, A. 
G., Berlin. 22825 


Xavier; words anon., music by J. 
Christopher Carroll. 1. Yea, rah, 
Xavier. [4 others] © Oct. 12, 
1928; 2 ce. Oct. 16; BE 698915; Xavier 
high school, New York. 22826 


Ya te voy. a abandonar; letra y mu- 
sica de Hermanos Banuelos, of Mex- 
ico, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
©1e. Oct. 16, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
303; Felipe Valdes Leal, Los An- 
geles. 22827 


Ye hunters all; 3-pt. cho., words by 
Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, music by 
A. Louis Scarmolin; sop., alto and 
bass. 4to...©, Sept. 14) 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 26; E—U. S. pub. 221; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 22828 


Ye mariners of England; words and 
music anon., arr. by Healey Willan, 
of Canada. © Sept. 21, 1928; 1 ec. 
Sept. 17: E for. 246; Frederick 
Harris co., London. 22829 


Ye pious folk; Christmas carol, words 


and music by J. Sebastian Mat- 
thews: mixed voices, organ acc. 


4to.. .© Oct. 11, 19282 erOchs 12 ;s 
EK. 698848; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. i 22830 


Yellow butterflies; caprice, by Eliza- | 
beth Blackburn Martin, rey. by B. 
P. James; pf. Boston,New York, 
Evans music co. © Oct. 3, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 6; E 699737; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. 22831 


Yes I do; words and music by 8S. D. 
Martin; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 20; E 699998 ; 
Samuel Decatur Martin, Grand 
Junction, Col. 228382 


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no. 10, 1928 


Yes indeed he do; words and music 
by P. Grainger. [Words and melody 
ply} © 1@ Oct. 11, 1928; BE’ VU: S. 
unpub. 154; Porter Grainger, New 
York. 228383 


Yes, sir, no sir; words and music by 
Frank Luther. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 6, 1928; E U. S. 
unpub. 4; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 22834 


Yeux (Les) noirs; paroles et musique 
de L. Duran. @©dAug. 15, 1928; 1c. 
Sept. 5, 1 ce. Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 
69; Léo Duran, Lyon, France. 22835 


Yiddisher (A) fightin’ man; words and 
music by Al Jacobs [i. e. A. T. Ja- 
cobs| [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Oct. 27, 1928 ; E—U. S. unpub. 
632: Albert T. Jacobs, San Fran- 
cisco. 22836 


Yishma el; descriptive: oriental fan- 
tasia, by Roger Jalowicz, of France, 
and Adolf Lotter, of England; pf. 
{(owAus. 24,, 1928)  e, Sept: 8+ B 
697901; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd.; London. 22837 


You; words and music by J. Dank- 
worth, jr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 15, 1928; EU. S. 
unpub. 247; Joe Dankworth, jr., 
Piqua, O. 22838 


You are easy to remember, but not so 
easy to forget; words by Buddy 
Fields and Bobby Reed, music by 
Will Collins and Hd. Cameron; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. by Ben. Gar- 
rison. © Oct. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 4; 
E 699675; Triangle music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 22839 


You are just a kid; musical reading, 
words and musie by Mathilde Bil- 
bro. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 29; 
E—U. 8. pub. 181; T. 8. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 22840 


You are mine; words and music by 
E. A. Alphonse. 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 12, 1928; EB 


U. 8S. unpub. 2338; Ephraim S. Al- 
phonse, Bocas del Toro, Panama, 
C. A. 22841 


You are my sweetheart; waltz song, 
words and musie by E. C. EHlerath. 


[Words and melody only] ©1116. 
Get. §, “8929p H-U'S.mpub' 78; 


Ruth Collins Elerath, San Fernando, 
Calif. 22842 


You are still the same sweetheart; 
words and music by L. J. Kremer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 


[Words and mel-’ 


22852 


Oct. 27, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 645; 
Lucian Joseph Kremer, Tulsa, Okl. 
22843 


You are the one; words and music by 
I. D. Shire. 4to. © Sept. 22, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 29; E 698817; Irving Dan- 
iel Shire, Buffalo. 22844 


You are the whole world to me; or, 
You are my star, words by Al Par- 
ker, music by B. N. Fomeen, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York. © 1. 
Oct. 25, 1928; E—U. 8. unpub. 590; 
Basil N. Fomeen, New York. 22845 

You broke my heart when you said no; 
words and music by M. H. R. Cook. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Sept. 29, 1928; E 1057; Mary Hun- 
gerford Robinson Cook, Watsonville, 
Calif. 22846 


You dear; words by A. Sousa, musie 
by Larry E. Goffin. [Words and 
melody only]. ‘© 1 e. Oct. 12, 1928; 
E U.S. unpub. 221; Alberta Sousa, 
Berkeley, Calif. 22847 


You gotta be in love to do that; fox 
trot, from Charlot 1928, lyric ‘by 
Donovan Parsons, music by Vivian 
Ellis, of Great Britain; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. by Harry J. Staf- 
ford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] ©, Sept. 27, 1928; . 1. ¢,. Oct. 
8; E For. 142; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., London. 22848 


You lied—I’ve cried; words and music 
by Johnny Marvin and Irving Bibo; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 
9; E 699799; Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, 
inc., New York. 22849 


You'll never know; words and music 
by Al Joison, Arthur Franklin and 
Billy Rose; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © Oct. 
16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 
150; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 
inc., New York. 22850 


You'll never know; words by L. Wick- 
dahl and Mary Kadish, music by L. 
Wickdahl. [Words and melody with 
introduction for pf.] © 1 c¢. Aug. 
20, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 1083; Lil- 
lian Wickdahl, Chicago. 22851 


You must have a mother like mine; 
words and music by F. Summers. 
| Words and melody only] ©1«e 
Oct. 2, 1928; E 1039; Franklin Sum- 
mers, Brooklyn. 22852 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22853 


pt. cpa sy2s 


You never can tell on a telephone; 
words and music by M. Mathis. 
New York, N. Y., Frank Harding. 
() Oet. 11, 1928.2 e.Octse 166, 1 
698911; Margaret Mathis, Louis- 
ville. 22853 


You never said you were sorry; words 
and music by C. McCann. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 29, 1928;EK—U. S. unpub. 680; 
Clare McCann, Wenatchee, Wash. 

22854 


You promised me; words by M. Hueb- 
ner, music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
699; Mildred Huebner, Seattle. 

22855 


You're going to leave the old home 
Jim; words and music by Lulu 
Jackson and J. M. £Williams. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
22, 1928; E 704840; State street mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 22856 


You're in heaven my southern home; 
fox trot from The league of neigh- 
bors, words and music by Harry 
Shalson, of Great Britain;.pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by Harry J. Staf- 
ford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; 
E For. 168; Campbell, Connelly & 
co.. London. 22857 


You're just unfair; words and music 
by Chick Endor, Harry Steinberg 
and Eddie Lambert; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Aug. 1, 1928: 2 c. Sept. 
20; HK 699672; Music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 22858 


You’re the cream in my coffee; from 
Hold everything, words and music 
by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. by Joseph M. Weiss. © 
Oct. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 20; E 699976 ; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 22859 


You're the only one; words and music 
by R. D. Keith. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 .e. Oct. 19, 1928; E 
U. 8S. unpub. 4388; Robert David 
Keith, Los Angeles. 22860 


Yowre the rose in my garden of 
dreams; words and music by M. J. 
Fuller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 c. Oct. 26, 1928 ; H—U. S. unpub. 
617; Martin Joseph Fuller, New 
York. 22861 

You should see my baby; lyries by A. 
Remsen, music by G. Dilworth. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Sept. 1, 1928; E 704335; George Dil- 
worth and Alice Remsen, New York. 
22862 

You tellum Al; words by A. J. Mac- 
Isaac, music by Daniel H. Wilson. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
499; Alfred J. MacIsaac, Portland. 
Or. 22863 


You've got a way with you; from Hello 
yourself, words by Leo Robin, music 
by Richard Myers. © Oct. 3, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 5; E 699780; Harms, inc., 
New York. 22864 


You went away and broke my heart; 
lyric by Samuel Francis Morris, mu- 
sic by R. L. Dew. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Oct. 11, 1928; E 
U. S. unpub. 495; Robert Lee Dew 
and Samuel Morris, Charleston, W. 
Va. 22865 


You were fooling me’; lyric by M. Sus- 
sis, music by Leon Suss, of Russia. 
domiciled at New York. © 1 e. Oct. 

. 18, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 398; Max 
Sussis, New York. ‘22866 


_ You will hear the old jack bray ; words 


and music by O. Horton. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Oct. 24, 
1928; E--U. S. unpub. 555; Ollie 
Horton, Von Norman, Mont. 22867 


You will never miss the water till the 


well runs dry; words by A. G. 
O'Hanlon, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Oct. 15, 1928; EroU. 2S .unpebiaZsl; 
Annie G. O'Hanlon, Savannah, Ga. 
22868 


Your cause and mine; words by W. O. 
MecIndoo, music by Charles L. John- 
son; pf. and ukulele acc. Kansas 
City, Mo., McIndoo pub. co. © Sept. 
26, 1928: 2 ce. Oct. 4; EU. §S. pub. 
19; William Oliver MeIndoo, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 22869 


Your heart and mine; words by E. 
Grossman, music by Ted Ward 


[pseud. of E. D. Ward] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1928: EU. S. unpub. 210; EHd- 
ward Grossman, Brooklyn and Ed- 
ward Denver Ward, Malvern, L. I., 
Neey: . 22870 


Your love; words by B. E. Crosby, mu- 
sic by Casper Nathan. © Oct. 2, 
1928: 2 e. Oct. 8: E 699800; Benja- 
min E. Crosby, Toledo, Or. 22871 


Your mother knows best; words and 
music by B. Cowden; pf. and ukulele 


acc. © Sept. 26, 1928); 2 e.: Sept. 
29: KE 699659; Burl Cowden, Fort 
Collins, Col. 22872 


1176 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS , 


no. 10, 1928 


22887 


Your smiles are only for a while; 
words by E. Ehnert, music by Syl- 
vester Long Cross. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1928; H—U. S. unpub. 697; Elsie 


Ehnert, Seattle. 22873 
Your tranquil eyes; words by Ivan 


Bounine, English text by I. G., music 
by Nicolas Slonimsky; in F niin. © 
men... 15, 1928: 2 ¢«. Sept. 22; BH 
‘698991 ; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 22874 


Your two eyes; words and music by 
C. Bone. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Oct. 20, 1928; E U. S. unpub. 
455; Carroll Bone, Long Beach, 
Calif. 22875 


Yvonne; love theme, words by Irving 


Caesar, music by Mort. Wilson; pf. 
© 1e. Oct. 5, 1928; E 1141; Famous 


musie corp., New York. 22876 
‘Zamboanga; waltz, soug of the Philip- 
pines, music by Thomas Vincent 
Cator, arr. by Charles N. Grant; 


orch., with E flat alto saxophone or 
© melody saxophone, vocal solo and 
pf. ace. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 20; E 699956; Boosey & co., ltd., 
New York. 22877 


Zerstorung (Die) Magdeburgs; worte 
von Goethe, musik von Hrnst 
Krenek, of Austria, op 56, no. 1; bar. 
© July 12, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 8; E For. 
202; Universal edition actiengesell- 
schaft, Vienna. 22878 


Zingara (La); by Henry Cooper, 
prima vista no. 4, ed. by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and pf. Copyright 
is based upon new matter of G. 
Saenger namely, his interpretation 
represented in the legible notation 
thereof contained in the copies filed. 
©) uly. 200 1928-2 e?- Oct. ..3359 B 
- 699578 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 


Zu Bremen im ratskeller liegt ein fass; 
marschlied, worte von Friedrich 
“Schwarz, musik von Hans May, of 
Germany. © Sept. 15, 1928: 1 «. 
Oct. 25; E For. 434; Ernst Eulen- 
burg, Leipzig. 22880 


Zum letzten mal sag’ ich zu dir, ich 
lieb’ dich. . . . ; valse boston, worte 
von Fritz Rotter, musik von Hans 
May, of Germany. © Sept. 15, 1928; 
1 eGy Ct. 2.5 BaP ORs 455.". 5 HERS 
Kulenburg, Leipzig. 22881 


“Zur rosen-zeit (In rose time); by 
Perey Elliott, arr. by J. Engleman, 
both of Great Britain; orch., with 
pi. “conductor: 4tor +© “July “22, 
1928; 1 ce. Oct. 18; E For. 270; Bos- 


worth & co., Leipzig. 22882 
Ill. sonate; par Karol Rathaus, of 
Germany, op. 20; pf. © July 5, 


1928; 1 « Aug. 8; E For. 207; Uni- 
versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 22883 


Sth U. S. cavalry; march, by Kenneth 
Hebert; band. 4to. © Oct. 4, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 4; E 699706; 8th U. S. 
cavalry, Fort Bliss, Tex. 22884 


12th street rag; by Huday L. Bowman, 
transcribed by Harry Reser; ten. 
banjo with pf. ace. New York, 
Harry Reser. © Oct. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 15; E 698926; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 22885 
30-30; letra vy musica de Harmanos 
Bafuelos,. of Mexico, domiciled at 
Los Angeles; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 
1928; E U. 8. unpub. 304; Felipe 
Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 22886 


150th (The) field artillery march; 
words by W. H. Unversaw, music by 
Effie L. Hockett, arr. by Donald F. 
Hall. © July 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 6; 
BE 698928; Walter H. Unversaw, Ko- 


22879 komo, Ind. 22887 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 41 unpublished) __ 142 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 7,387 unpublished) —________ 22, 745 
ISTE EAs TE "SE A Ser Eating WOR “cae REE oy <a epee Ing WPM ger WS Deeme 22, 887 


LiST-OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING | COPYRIGHT iihias BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [22887] 


About butterflies; by J. H. Rogers; pf. | Behold, there shall be a day; anthem, 


James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as 
the author. R48, Aug. 21, 1928. 1 


About fairies; by J. H. Rogers; pf. 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as 
the author. R 50, Aug. 21, 1928. 2 


About Gipsies; by J. H. Rogers: pf. 
James H. Rogers, Cleveland, as 
the author. R 51, Aug. 21, 1928. 3 


About strange countries; by J. H. 
Rogers; pf. James H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 49, 
Aug. 21, 1928. 4 


About the olden time; by J. H. Rog- 
ers; pf. © James H. Rogers.. Cleve- 
land, as the author. R 52, Aug. 21, 
1928. +) 


About the ships at sea; by J. H. Rog- 
ers; pf. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author. R 47, Aug. 21, 
1928. 6 


Adjutant Sickle’s march: by .J. O. 
Brockenshire ; band. © J. O. Brock- 
enshire, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 225, Aug. 24, 1928. 7 


Assurances for evil days; by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 145, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 8 


Au printemps; valse, par Paul Wachs; 
pf. © Blanche Marie Pauline Si- 
mone Le Marchand, veuve de Paul 


Wachs, St. Mande, France, as the 
widow of. the author.. R 232, Apr. 
10, 1928. 9 


Aubade; by J. Massenet, arr. by L. P. 
_Laurendeau; band. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Canada, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment... R 198, Aug. 20, 1928. 10 


Austrian army (Kaiserjager) ; march, 


by R. Hilenberg, op. 114, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Canada, as 


the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 194, Aug. 20, 1928. 
. 11 


11 


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by P. A. Schnecker. © Louise N. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 86, Sept. 14, 1928. 

iW 


Belle (The) of Bohemia; selection, by 
Ludwig Englander, arr. by Charles 
J. Roberts [pseud. of C. Kraushaar] ; 
orch. © Charles Kraushaar, Larch- 
mont, N. Y., as the author’ of the 
arrangement. R 109, Mar. 23, 1928. 

. ie 


Beyond the valley; hymn, words by 
Helen A. Manville, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 

_the author of music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 134, Sept. 7, 1928. 14 


Blessed Saviour keep me near Thee; 
words by Geo. I. Runion, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 170, Aug. 10, 1928. 15 


Blessings; words by Charlotte G. 
Homer, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 166, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 16 


Broken octaves; by Charles P. Scott; 
pf. (Zn The pupil’s first etude al- 
bum) © Maude Ladd Scott, Mal- 
den, Mass.. as the widow of the 
author. R 73, Sept. 14, 1928. 17 


+. (5, 

Call me thine own; romance from 
L’éclair, by J. F. Halévy, arr. by 
G. Saenger: violin and pf. © Gus- 
tav Saenger, New York, as. the au- 
thor of the arrangement. R 219, 
Aug. 24, 1928. 18 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Callirhoé; air de ballet, arr. by G. 
Saenger, op. 98, no. 8; 1st and 2d 
violins. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 201, Aug. 20, 2928: 19 

Children’s singing games, old and new; 
compiled and arr. by M. R. Hofer. 
© Mari Ruef Hofer, Chicago, as the 
author. R 91, Sept. 27, 1928. 20 


8 


RENEWALS 


no. 10, 1928 


Chimes of Normandy: selection from 
the opera by R. Planquette, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 208, Aug. 24, tae 


Cloud (A) to shield by day; words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by G. C. Steb- 
bins. © George C. Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. 
R 142, Sept: 7,° 1928. 22 


Come ye lofty, come ye lowly; anthem 
for Christmas, by Geo. W. Marston. 
© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor of the author. R 45, 
Aug. 21, 1928. 20 


Commonwealth; march and two step, 
by R. B. Hall. 1. Pf£—2. Band. © 
Isabelle Hall Philbrook, Lynn, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 53, 
54, Aug. 21, 1928. 24, 25 


Commonwealth; march and two step, 
by R. B. Hall: orch. © Isabelle 
Hall Philbrook, Lynn, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. ~ R155; Aug.” 27,: 1928. 26 


Cradle song; by E. Severn. 
2. Violin and pf. © Edmund Sev- 
ern, Melrose Highlands, Mass., as 
the author. R 211, 213, Aug. 24, 
1928. 27-29 


Crescent garden; quadrille, by T. H. 
Rollinson; orch. © Henry P. Bun- 
cher, Waltham, Mass., as the execu- 
tor of the author. R 186, Aug. 10, 
1928. 30 


1. Song.— 


Daffy-down-dilly; by Alice Bennett 
Wing; pf., 4 hands. © Daniel Wing, 
Hingham Center, Mass., as the ex- 

-ecutor of the author. R 62, Aug. 27, 
1928. a4 


Dawn of love; morceau caracteristique, 
by Theo. Bendix, arr. by G. Saenger ; 
pf. Simplified ed. © Gustav Saen- 
ger, New York, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 195, Aug. 20, 1928. 

oe 


Dawn (The) of love; morceau charac- 
téristique, by Theo. Bendix, arr. by 


22887 (45) 


and 2d violins and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author of 
the arrangement. R 206, Aug. 20, 
1928. 34 


Do not stand idle; words arr. by F. J. 
Crosby, music by G. C. Stebbins. © 
George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as the 
author of the music. R 136, Sept. 7, 
1928. 35 


Don’t you want a little doggy; words 
and music by Alb. H. Fitz. © 
Hsther Schmidt, San Francisco, as 
the widow of the author. R 185, 
‘Aug. 18, 1928. 36 


Dot (The); by Arthur Dana [pseud. 


of Charles P. Scott]; pf. (Jn The 
pupil’s first etude album) © Maude 


Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 68, Sent. 
14, 1928... 3¢ 


Douces promesses (Sweet vows) ; Ca- 
price elegant, by L. P. Laurendeau; 
orch. © Rose Laurendeau, Mon- 
treal, Canada, as the widow of the 
author. R 1938, Aug. 20, 1928. 38 


Dragon (A) story; by Alice Bennett 
Wing; pf., 4 hands. © Daniel Wing, 
Hingham Center, Mass., as the ex- 
ecutor of the author. R 56, Aug. 
27, 1928. 39 


Emblem of our liberty; words by J. S. 
Brown, music by L. O. Brown. © 
Lourie O. Brown, Clinton, Ind., as 
the author of the music. R 89, 
Aug. 30, 1928. 40 


Evening song; by H. Brockway, op. 


26; pf. © Howard Brockway, New 
York, as the author. R 828, Aug. 20, 
1928. 41 


Far from my heavenly home; music 
by G. F. Hamer. © George F. 


Hamer, Lawrence, Mass., as the 
author of music. R 81, Sept. 14, 
1928. 42 


Fearlessness and yearning of faith; 
by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author of the 
music. R 147, Sept. 7, 1928. 43 


Finnegan’s hornpipe; polka, by F. H. 


G, Saenger; violin and pf. © Gus- Losey; orch. © F. H. Losey, Erie, 
tay Saenger, New York, as. the Pa., as the author. R 191, Sept. 8, 
author of the arrangement. R 220, 1928. 44 
9 

ak le aeons ie Floras de Cuba; bolero, by J. O. 
Dawn (The) of love; morceau Charac- Brockenshire; band. © J. O. 
téristique, by Theo. Bendix, arr. Brockenshire, Philadelphia, as the 
by G. Saenger, op. 98, no. 3; 1st author. R 224, Aug. 24, 1928. 45 


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Flower song; by G. Lange op. 389, 
arr. ‘by G. Saenger; 1st and 2d 
violins, with pf. © Gustav Saen- 
ger, New York, as the author of the 
arrangement. R 202, Aug. 20, 1928. 

46 


Forsaken (Verlassen) ; paraphrase on 
Th. Koschat’s song, by Wm. F. 
Kretschmer, op. 112, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; band. © Rose Lau- 
rendeau, Montreal, Canada, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 196, Aug. 20, 1928. 47 


Gallant (The) troubadour; music by 
Michael Watson, arr. by Frank 
Lynes; women’s voices. © Adéle 
G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 83, Sept. 14, 1928. 48 


Gift (The) ; trio, music by A. H. Beh- 
rend, arr. by Frank Lynes; wom- 
en’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., aS the widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 8&4, Sept. 
14, 1928. 49 


God knows; hymn, words by J. J. 
Marley, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace V. Sankey, Northfield, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author of music, who is not living. 
R 128, Sept. 7, 1928. 


God will take care of thee; words by 
Jennie Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 


as the author of the music. R 158, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 51 
God’s glorious praise; by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Oak 


Park, Ill., as the widow of the au- 
thor of the music. R 149, Sept. 7, 
1928. 52 


Gounod (Charles Francois) There is 
a blessed home; hymn anthem, arr. 
by P. A. Schnecker; mixed voices. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 85, Sept. 14, 1928. 

53 

Grieg (Edward Hagerup) Norwegian 
dance; op. 35, no. 2, arr. by G. Saen- 
ger; Ist and 2d violins and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 203, 
Aug. 20, 1928. ' 54 


Habanera; réverie créole, by L. Elsen, 
arr. by Ad. Herman, rev. and fin- 
gered by G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, New York, as 
the author of the revision and fin- 
gering. R 222, Aug. 24, 1928. 55 


Hail to the spirit of liberty march: 
by J.P. Sousa. 1. Guit. solo.—2. 
Mand., guit. and pf.—s8. Banjo solo.. 
© John Philip Sousa, New York, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 150, 152, 153, Aug. 27, 1928. 

56-58. 

Hearts and flowers; by Theo. M. To- 
bani, arr. by G. Saenger, op. 98, no.. 
5; Ist and 2d violins and pf. ©. 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 204,. 
Aug. 20, 1928. 59: 


Hide and seek; by Alice Bennett 
Wing; pf. 4 hands. © Daniel 
Wing, Hingham Center, Mass., as. 
the executor of the author. R 63, 
Aug. 27, 1928. 60 


Home (A) all bright and fair; words. 
by Maggie H. Gregory, music by C. 
H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Berkeley, Calif., as the author of 
the music. R 162, Sept. 7, 1928. 61 


Hour (The) of prayer; words by Hl- 
lerton Montgomery, music by Charles. 
P. Scott; mixed voices. © Maude 

- Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of music. R 
79, Sept. 14, 1928. 62 


How lovely on the mountain; words 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace VY. Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 131, Sept. 7, 1928. 63. 


Hurly-burly galop; by G. D. Barnard ; 
orch. © Geo. D. Barnard, Mays- 
ville, Ky., as the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 154, Aug. 27, 1928. 

64. 

I come to Thee, O Christ ; hymn, words. 
by M. Victor Staley, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R 120, Sept. 7, 1928. 65 


Ill go with Him; words by Jennie 
Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 178, 
Aug. 10, 1928. 66. 


I love Him; words by Maggie HE. Greg- 
ory, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif.,. 
as the author of the music. R 156, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 67 


want to live closer to Thee; words 
by James Rowe, music by C. H. 


mo 


Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke-. 
ley, Calif., as the author. R 159, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 68- 


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In that land over yonder; words by 
W. C. Martin, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Ber- 
keley, Calif., as the author of the 
music. R 164, Sept. 7, 1928. 69 


Invitation to the dance; by C. M. von 
Weber, op. 65, arr. by Jul. Weiss, 
rev. and fingered by G. Saenger ; 
string quartette and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, New York, as the author 
of the revision and fingering. R 212, 
Aug. 24, 1928. 70 


Jesus is faithful and true; words by 
Johnson Oatman, jr., music by S. B. 
Jackson [pseud. of Chas. H. Ga- 
briel] © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 174, Aug. 10, 1928. ras 


Jesus saves me now; words by Mel- 
ville W. Miller, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 160, Sept. 7, 1928. 72 


Just a single look at Jesus; hymn, 
words by Susan C. Harder, music 
by Ira D. Sankey. © Grace V. San- 
key, Northfield, Mass., as the next 
of kin of the author of music, «who 
is not living. R 123, Sept. 7, 1928. 

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Just a step to Jesus; hymn, words by 
Arthur L. Tubbs, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Y. Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author of music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 122, Sept. 7, 1928. 74 


Knight (The) errant; overture, by 
L. P. Laurendeau; orch. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Canada, as 
the widow of the author. R 223, 
Aug, 24, 1928. 7d 


Knocketh evermore; hymn, words by 
A. C. Coxe, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace V. Sankey, Northfield, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the au- 
thor of the music, who is not living. 
R 117, Sept. 7, 1928. 76 


Lead and keep me; words by Harriet 
KH. Jones, music by H. A. Henry 
[pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author of the music. R 167, Aug. 
10, 1928. 17 


Lilt; by E. Severn; violin and pf. © 
Edmund Severn, Melrose Highlands, 
Mass., as the author. R 214, Aug. 
24, 1928. 78 


Little (The) trumpeter; by Alice Ben- 
nett Wing; pf., 4 hands. © Daniel 
Wing, Hingham Center, Mass., as 
the executor of the author. R 60, 
Aug. 27, 1928. 79 


Little (A) waltz; by Alice Bennett 
Wing; pf., 4 hands. © Daniel Wing, 
Hingham Center, Mass., as the 
executor of the author. R 61, Aug. 
27, 1928. 80 


Live in peace; words and music by 
L. O. Brown. © Lourie Ottis 
Brown, Clinton, Ind., as the author. 
R 88, Aug. 6, 1928. $1 


Longing; by EH. Severn; violin and pf. 
© Edmund Severn, Melrose High- 
lands, Mass., as the author. R 215, 
Aug. 24, 1928. 82 


Love (The) of Jesus; words by A. A. 
P., music by G. C. Stebbins. © 
George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as the 
author of the music. R 1385, Sept. 
7, 1928. j e 83 


Love thee dearest; words by Thomas 
Moore, music by J. H. Hahn, op. 15 
no. 2; high voice. © Lucy W. Hahn 
Constantine, Mich., as the widow oi 
the author of music. R 66, Sent. 14, 
1928. 84 


Loyalty to our King; words by Jennie 
Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 171, 
Aug. 10, 1928. 85 


Made whole by faith; words by J. C. 
Winship, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., . 
as the author of the music. R 157, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 86 


March rhythm; by F. N. Shackley; pf. 
(In The pupil’s first etude aibum) 
© Frederick N. Shackley, Roslin- 
dale, Mass., as the author. R 72, 
Sept. 14, 1928. 87 


Marche russe; by Louis Ganne, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; pf. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 218, Aug. 24, 1928. 88& 


Melody and accompaniment in the 
same hand; by A. Foote; pf. (ln 
The pupil’s first etude album) © 
Arthur Foote, Newton Centre, Mass., 
as the author. R 75, Sept. 14, 1928. 

89 


Minstrelesque minglings; olio over- 
ture, by Geo. Voelker; orch. © Geo. 
Voelker, Richmond, as the author. 
R151, Aug. 27, 1928: 90 


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Mirabella; by Shaw-Dixon; pf. © 
Arthur 8S. Shaw, New York, as one 
of the authors. R 65, Aug. 21, 1928. 

91 


Morning (The) of the soul; words by 
EK. HE. Hewitt, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley. 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 169, Aug. 10, 1928. 92 


Morning (The) stars sang together; 
Christmas anthem, words from Job 
38 and St. Luke 2, music composed 
by C. Simper; organ ace. © Caleb 
Simper, Barnstaple, England, as the 
author of the music. R 388, Aug. 11, 
1928. 93 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Octave 
study; arr. by Ferdinand Meyer 
[pseud. of Charles P. Scott]; pf. 
(In The pupil’s first etude album) 
© Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 76, 
Sept. 14, 1928. 94 


My heaven in thee; music by Charles 
P. Scott; mixed voices. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of music. R 
78, Sept. 14, 1928. 95 


My Lord and I; music by G. C. Steb- 
bins. © George C. Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. R 
139, Sept. 7, 1928. 96 


My ship is coming in; words by Har- 
riet E. Banning, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author of music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 129, Sept. 7, 1928. 97 


: New school of melody for the violin; 
by G. Saenger, op. 96; with pf. ace. 


pts. 1 and 2. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author. R 229, 
230, Aug. 24, 1928. 98, 99 


Nobody knows but Jesus; words by 
Flora Kirkland, alt., set to planta- 
tion melody, arr. by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. KR 144, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 100 


0 blessed be the Lord; hymn, words 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. -R 133, Sept. 7; 1928. 101 


OQ when shall we meet; hymn, words 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 


pt. 15a, S., V. 23 


of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 126, Sept. 7, 1928, 102 


Old (The) old story of the cross; 
words by Carrie EH. Breck, music by 
G. C. Stebbins. © George C. Steb- 
bins, Brooklyn, as the author of the 
music. R137, Sept: ¥, 1928! 103 


On joytully on; words by Charlotte G. 
Homer, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 


as the author of the music. R 178, 
Aug. 10, 1928. 104 


Onward will we go; hymn, by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace V. Sankey, Northfield, 
Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author of music, who is not living. 
R 127, Sept. 7, 1928. 105 


Over the beautiful river; hymn, words 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as*the next of kin 
of the author of music, who is not 
living. R 125, Sept. 7, 1928. 106 


Path’ (The) of | the’ just 7) words by 
Flora Kirkland, music by G. C. Steb- 
bins. © George ©. Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. R 
138, Sept. 7, 1928. 107 


Patrol of the guardsmen; by F. H. 
Losey; band. © F. H. Losey, Erie, 
Pa., as the author. R 192, Sept. 8 


1928. 108 
Peaceful be; words tr. from K. R. 
Hagenback, music by G. C. Steb- 


bins. © George C. Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. R 
141, Sept. 7, 1928. 109 


Praise Him; words and music by C. H. 
Gabriel.. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author: ) BR. 179, 
Aug. 10, 1928. 110 


Praise Him, praise Him; words by 
Charlotte G. Homer, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 168, Aug. 10, 1928. 14 


Pray till the blessing comes; words 
by J. S. Brown, music by L. O. 
Brown. © Lourie O. Brown, Clin- 
ton, Ind., as the author of music. 
R 90, Aug. 30, 1928. 112 


Precious blessings; hymn, words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 


the author of music, who is not 
living. R 130, Sept. 7, 1928. nis 


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Prize of victory march; by W. H. 
Seouton. 1. Pf.—2. Orch.—3. Band. 
© Wm. H. Scouton, Fostoria, O., as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
44, 46, 55, Aug. 21, 1928. 114-116 


Proposal (The); words by Bayard 
Taylor, music by J. H. Hahn, op. 
15, no. 1: low voice. © Lucy W. 
Hahn, Constantine, Mich., as the 
widow of the author of music. R 
67, Sept. 14, 1928. ipl 


Pupil’s (The) first etude album; col- 
lection of the easiest pf. etudes, se- 
lected and arr. by Ferdinand Meyer 
[pseud. of Charles P. Scott] © 
Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 77, 
Sept. 14, 1928. 118 


Redeemed (The) of the Lord; words 
by Frances V. Hubbard, music by 
G. C. Stebbins. © Géorge C. Steb- 
bins, Brooklyn, as the author of the 
music. R 1438, Sept. 7, 1928. 119 


Remember the Sabbath; hymn, words 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not..living.. R121, Sept. 7, 1928. 

120 

Repasz band; march and two step, by 
Chas. C. Sweeley [pseud. of Harry 
J. Lincoln], arr. by H. J. Lincoln; 
band. © Harry J. Lincoln, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 45816, 
July 2, 1928. 121. 


Repasz band; march and two-step, by 
Chas. C. Sweeley [pseud, of H. J. 
Lincoln]; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 188, 
Aug. 7, 1928. 122 


Réverie; by B. C. Fauconier, arr. by 
G. Saenger; violin and pf. © Gus- 
tav Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 221, 
Aug. 24, 1928. iby 


Rode (P.) 24 caprices; rev., with 
fingering, bowing, dynamic indica- 
tions and explanatory notes by Emil 
Kross, English tr. by G. Saenger: 
violin. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as the author of the transla- 
Hone BR 217, Aug. 24, 1928. 124 


Romance from L’eclair; by F. Haleévy, 
arr. by G. Saenger, op. 98, no. 2; 
Ist and 2nd violins with pf. ace. © 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 190, 
Aug. 20, 1928. 195 


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Saenger (Gustav) Fifty hymns; se- 
lected and arr. for violin and pf. 
Gustav Saenger, New York, as the 
author. R 228, Aug. 24, 1928. 126 


Sacterjentens s¢@ndag (Sehnsucht der 
sennerin) ; mélodie by Ole Bull, har- 
monized and arr. by Johan S. Svend- 
sen, rev. and fingered by G. Saenger ; 
violin and pt. © Gustav Saenger, 
New York, as the author of the re- 
vision and fingering. R 216, Aug. 24, 
1928. wT 


Safe with Jesus; words by Edith Rob- 
inson, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 


as the author of the music. R 180, 
Aug. 10, 1928. 128 
Scharwenka (Franz Xaver) Polish 
national dance; by Xaver. Schar- 


wenka, op. 3, arr. by G. Saenger, op. 
98, no. 1; Ist and 2nd. violin with 
pf. acc. © Gustav Saenger, New 
York, as the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 189, Aug. 20, 1928. 129 


Serenade-solitude: by G. Voelker; 
orch. © Geo. Voelker, Richmond, as 
the author of the arrangement. R 
43, Aug. 21, 1928. 130 


Simple aveu; by F. Thome, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 


rangement. R 197, Aug. 20, 1928. 
on 
Slavonic dance, no. 1; by Anton 


Dvorak, arr. by G. Saenger, op. 4; 


Ist and 2d violins and pf. © Gus- 
tav Saenger, New York, as the 
author of the arrangement. R 205, 
Aug. 20, 1928. By 


Soft the bells are ringing ; hymn, words: 
by Eliza M. Sherman, music by G. C. 


Stebbins. © George C. Stebbins. 
Brooklyn, as. the author of the 
music. R 119, Sept. 7, 1928. 133: 


Soldiers of the queen; march, by A. W. 
Parry, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau ; 
band. © Rose Laurendeau, Mont- 
real, Canada, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 199,. 
Aug. 20, 1928. 134 


Soldiers of the queen; march, by A. 
W. Parry, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau ; 
orch. © Rose Laurendeau, Mont- 
real, Canada, as the widow of the 
author of the arrangement. R 207, 
Aug. 24, 1928. 135. 


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Song of Christ’s flock; by Wm. J. | 


Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author of the music. R 146, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 136 


Song (The) of Sir Giles le bon, des 
barriéres; words by William Mor- 
ris, music by C. Willeby. © Charles 
Willeby, London, as the author of 
the music. R 64, Aug. 27, 1928. 137 


Song of the Cuban girls; song, from 
All hail to Santa Claus, by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
Sic,’ Ease, WATS. 10) LOZ 138 


Songs my mother taught me; music 
by Anton Dvorak, arr. by Frank 
Lynes; women’s voices. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 82, Sept. 14, 1928. 139 


Successful (A) argument: song, from 
All hail to Santa Claus, by ©. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 181. Aug. 10, 1928. 


Sung by candle-light; by Alice Ben- 
nett Wing; pf., 4 hands. © Daniel 


Wing, Hingham Center, Mass., as 
the executor of the author. R 59, 
Aug. 27, 1928. 141 
Swinging rhythm; by F. N. Shack- 


ley; pf. (Jn The pupil’s first etude 
album) © Frederick N. Shackley, 
Rosindale, Mass., as the author. R 
71, Sept. 14, 1928. 142 


There is rapture tonight; words by 
Flora Kirkland, musie by G. C. Steb- 
bins. © George C. Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author of the music. R 
140, Sept. 7, 1928. 143 


There’s always light ahead; words 
by E. E. Rexford, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 
sic. R 161, Sept. 7, 1928. 144 


Thou. canst save; words by W. H. H. 
Hogan, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 


Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 165, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 145 


Throw open all the windows; words 
by EK. E. Rexford, music by C. H. 
Gabriel: © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author of the mu- 


sie. R176, Aug. 10, 1928. 146 
Tie (The); by Arthur Dana [pseud. 
of Charles P. Scott); pf. (Jn The 


pupil’s first etude album) © Maude 


140 


pt. rrefintis.iv.23 


Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 69, Sept. 
14, 1928. 147 


Trim thy lamp; hymn, words by 
Charles Bruce, music by Ira D. San- 
key. © Grace V. Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author of music, who is not liv- 
ing. R 124, Sept. 7, 1928. - 148 


Trusting Thee; words by Johnson Oat- 
man, jr., music by S. B. Jackson 
[pseud. of Chas. H. Gabriel] © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 175. 
Aug. 10, 1928. 149 


Tryphosa waltzes; by S. E. Morris; 
band. © S. E. Morris, Cleveland, 
as the author of the arrangement. 
R 41, Aug. 21, 1928. 150 


Two melodies at the same time; by 
Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of Charles 
P. Seott]: pf. (Jn The pupil’s first 
etude album) © Maude Ladd Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 70, Sept. 14, 1928. 151 


Under one flag; march, by F. von Blon, 
op. 81, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau. 
1. Band.—2. Orch. © Rose Lauren- 
deau, Montreal, Canada, as. the 
widow cf the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 226, 227, Aug. 24, 1928. 

. 152, 153 

Unto him who o’erecometh; words by 
E. BE. Rexford, music by C. H. Gab- 
riel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
Ray Aue: Teles 154 


Valse bleue; by A. Margis, arr. by L. 
P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose Lau- 
rendeau, Montreal, Canada, as the 
widow of the author of the arrange- 
ment. R 209, Aug. 24, 1928. 155 


Valse parisienne; par Paul Wachs; 
pf. © Blanche Marie Pauline Si- 
mone Le Marchand, veuve de Paul 
Wachs, St. Mande, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 233, Apr. 
10, 1928. 156 


Venecia march; by G. Fabiani, arr. 
by L. P. Laurendeau; band. © Rose 
Laurendeau, Montreal, Canada, as 
the widow of the author of the ar- 
rangement. R 210, Aug. 24, Lae 

157 

Verdi (Giuseppe) I Lombardi; selec- 
tion from the opera, arr. by 'T: H. 
Rollinson; band with conductor. © 
Henry P. Buncher, Watham, Mass., 
as the executor of the author of the 
arrangement. R 187, Aug. 10, eins 

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Volunteers for service; words by Jen- 
nie Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 


Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author of the music. R 163, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 159 
Wanderer’s (The) return; hymn, 


words by F. J. Crosby, music by Ira 
D. Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, 
Northfield, Mass., as the next of kin 
of the author of the music, who is 
not living. R118, Sept. 7, 1928. 160 


Way (The) to a happy life; by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Lizzie Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author of the music. R 148, 
Sept. 7, 1928. 7, Gin 


We will follow Thee; hymn, words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace V. Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author of music, who is not living. 
R 132, Sept. 7, 1928. 162 


What the clock says; by Alice Bennett 
Wing; pf., 4 hands. © Daniel Wing, 
Hingham Center, Mass., as the exec- 
utor of the author. R 57, Aug. 27, 
1928. 163 


When church bells ring; by Alice Ben- 
nett Wing; pf., 4 hands. © Daniel 


Wing, Hingham Center, Mass., as 
the executor of the author. R 58, 
Aug. 27, 1928. 164 


When I know as I am known; words 
by Jennie Ree, music by C. H. Gab- 
riel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author of the music. 
R 172, Aug. 10, 1928. 165 


When winds are raging; music by 
Charles P. Scott; mixed voices. © 
Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, Mass., 
as the widow of the author of music. 
R 80, Sept. 14, 1928. 166 


While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night; Christmas hymn, by HE. 
Marzo, op. 44(b) ; mixed voices. © 
Eduardo Marzo, New York, as the 
author. R 87, Aug. 24, 1928. 167 


Wrist exercise; .by Charles P. Scott; 
pf. (In The pupil’s first etude al- 
bum) © Maude Ladd Scott, Malden, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 74, Sept. 14, 1928. 168 


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instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
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Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-vili ef no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—vi of no. 7; 

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—viii of no. 8; 

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv—v of no. 12; 

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Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 138; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—xu of no. 5; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-viui of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-x11 of no. 6; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlli-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—viii of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vii of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-1x of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix—x of no. 7; 

Poland, vol 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3; 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vii—viil of nos. 5-6; 

Union of South Africa, vol. 19 (1924), pages vi-vii of nos. 3-4. 


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This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Noricr.—When the nationality of the composer is not especially stated in the title 
entry, it is to be understood that he is a citizen of the United States. 


A fimmina d’oggi; versi e musica di 
C. Zingale, of Italy, domicHed at 
Corona, L. I., N. ¥.; canto e mando- 
lino!) ©-1 cy Oct. 24, 1928; H—Un- 
pub. 537; Carmelo Zingale, Corona, 
Be NLY. 22888 


A fimmina d’oggi; words and music by 
C. Zingale, of Italy, domiciled at 
Corona, Li. I., N. Y. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Oct. 23, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 519; Carmelo Zingalie, 
Corona, L.: I., N. Y. 22889 


A media luz; danzon, letra y musica 
por Vicente Sigler [i. e«. V. S. 
Lalondri], of Cuba, domiciled at 
New York, arr. de Alberto Socarras; 
pf. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1928: E—Unpub. 
812; Vicente Sigler Lalondri, New 
York. 22890 


A mi madre; romanza, versos e musica 
de EH. Dorrego. © 1c Nov. 20, 
1928 ; E—Unpub., 1396; Enrique Dor- 
rego, New York. 22891 


A ni me’ pa de’: i Karl-Ewert revyn 
1928, text avy Karl-Ewert [pseud. of 
Karl Ewert Christensen], musik av 
Helan [pseud. of Sven Helin], of 
Sweden; pf. © July 1, 1928; 1 «. 
Nov. 18; E—For. 695; A. B. Nor- 


diska musikforlaget, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 22892 
A Nina; bolero, versos de Roberto 


Concepcion, musica de EH. Dorrego. 
© 1 e. Noy. 20, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1395; Enrique Dorrego, New York. 

22893 


Abend; ged. von H. Ammann, musik 
von Otto Suess; miénnerchor. 4to. 
© Mar. 1, 1928; 1 ¢c. June 26; 1 «. 
Oct. 15; E—Pub. 956; Karl Hoch- 
stein, Heidelberg. 22894 


Abend ; text von Hermann Falk, musik 
von Hanns Klaus Langer, of Ger- 
many; miéannerchor. 4to. (In 
Traumlieder) © June 16, 1928; 1 
e. Oct. 11; E—For. 809; Karl Hoch- 
stein, Heidelberg, Germany. 22895 


Aborresco un amor! por I. M. Valle, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Pheotostat] © 1 ¢ Nov. 23, 1928: 
EH—Unpub, 1518; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 22896 


Ace of my heart; words and music 
by"Ik. Mainard. © ° 1 @! Nov. 28, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1495; Lee Mainard, 
Fresno, Calif. 22897 


Across the deep blue sea; words and 
music by M. A. Waltan. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 19, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1844; Mahala An- 
nie Waltan, Helena, Mont. 22898 


Ada; fox-trot, words and music by 
Vie Meyers, Danny Cann and 
Harold Weeks. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
2 ce. Nov. 26; E—Pub. 998; West 
coast music publishers, Seattle. 

22899 


Addio magiaro; by M. Salta, of Italy, 


domiciled at New York; melody, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1392; Menotti Salta, 
New York. 22900 


Adeline divine; words and music by 
M. A. Bordman. © 1 ec. Nov. 24, 
1928 ; H—Unpub. 1531; Morris Aaron 
Bordman, Philadelphia. 22901 


Adeste fideles; arr., by Albert Harvey ; 
1 or 2 violins, with pf. acc. © Nov. 
7, 1928; 2 ce. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 471; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 22902 


cancion bolero, words 
Sanchez; pf. © 1 
E—Unpub. 901; 
San Juan, Porto 

22903 


Adios amor; 
and music by R. 
e. Noy. 6, 1928; 
Rafael Sanchez, 
Rico. 


Admiral (The) of the seas; cantata, 


text by Cordelia Brooks Fenno, 
music by Henry Hadley; mixed 
voices- ten. solo. 4to. © Nov. 5, 


1928; 2 ec. Nov. 22; E—Pub. 898; C. 
C. Birchard & co., Boston. 22904 


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22905 


‘Adon olom; words from ancient 
liturgical Hebrew, music by Ivor 
Warren, of Grent Britain; bar. and 


choir, with organ acc. 4to. 
(225) JAN) 
© “Oct: 22; 1928) 2c owiNer s28;- 


H—Pub. 1024; Bloch pub. co., ine., 
New York. 22905 


Advent; sacred song, words by John 
Gould Fletcher, music by Vera 
Ward; middle or high voice. © 
Noy..20, 1928; 2c. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 
S11; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


22906 
Adventurer (The) march; by H. J. 
Woods;: band. '4to. ©  Nov.- 5, 


1928; 2 c. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 673; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 22907 


Advice; trio, words by Royden Barrie, 
musie by Molly Carewe, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas, of Great Britain; 
female voices. 4to. © Oct. 26, 
1928; 1 ¢«. Oct. 27; H—For. 529; 
Chappell & eco., ltd., London. 


Affchen; musikalischer schwank in 3 
akten, von Henry, gesangs-texte u. 
musik von Robert Gilbert, bearb. 
von Siegfried Schulz, both of Ger- 
many; klavierauszug. © July 2, 
1928; 1 e@ Oct. 11; E—For. 758; 
Edition Vuvag, verlag & vertrieb, 
a. g., Berlin. 22909: 


Aetnakon; hymm tune, by F. Patter- 
Som: PE ©) jek Nove 2k 1928: 
H—Unpub. 1487; Frank Patterson, 
New York. 22910 


After you there’ll be somebody else 
after me; by Felix Bernard, sc. by 
George J. Trinkaus; vocal orch. pts. 
4to. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 14; 
E—Pub.. 854; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 22911 


After you there’ll be somebody else 
after me; lyrics by Monty Siegel 
and John Siras, music by Felix 
Bernard; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Nov. 7, 1928; 2 « Nov. 10; E—Pub. 
856; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 22912 


Age (The) of youth; march, by H. J. 
Woods; full orch., with pf.-conduc- 
tor. “@! Oct: 4, 19285 2a’c.. Nov. 19; 
E—Pub. 745; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22913 


Ahora si mujer; canciédn mexicana, 
arr. de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago; para ten. y 
bar. - [Photostat] ,© 1.¢« Nov. 380, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1685; Silvano Ra- 
mas, Chicago. 22914 


22908 , 


pt. I, NUS woe 


A-hunting we. will go; part song, 
words by Annie Andros Hawley, 
music by P. Bucalossi, arr. by N.- 
Clifford Page; mixed or _ school 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 271; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 22915 


Aids to sight-reading; 25 little pieces, 
by Christian Schafer; pf. © Aug. 21, 
1928; 1. .c...,Q0ct. .23 ;,..H=—Por,..5b5 ; 
Augener, Itd., London. 22916 


Air de ballet; by Roger Clerbois ;. pf. 
© Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 16; E— 
Pub. 866; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. 22917 
Air tendre; par Maxime Jacob; of 
France; violon et pf. © Sept. 20, 


1928 1 @."Oet. 255° H-_Hor sul -. J. 
Jobert, Paris. 22918 


Air with variations; by Corbett Sum- 
sion, of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 
21, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 23; E—For. 560; 
Augener, itd., London. 22919 


Al agua no bajes; canciOn mexicana, 
duo, letra y musica de S. R. Ramos, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢ Oct. 31, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 789; Silvano R. Ra- 
mos, Chicago. 22920 


Al pié una verde higuera; cancion 
mexicana, arr. de 8S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; dos 
voces. [Photostat] © 1 ¢« Nov. 
30, 1928; E—Unpub. 1687; Silvano 
R. Ramos, Chicago. 22921 


Al Smith march; words and music by 


L. Nicchia. _©.1-e. Noy. 3, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 8387; Lillian Nicchia, 
Mountain Lakes, N. J. 22922 


Alabama calls; words by C. N. Childs, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 10, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1150; Clotilde Nash 
Childs, Fort Pierce, Fla. 22923 


Album no. 1; Jugoslavenskih pjesama 
i plesova, udesio i vlastito izdao 
Rud. Cernkovich; piano-accordion. 
4t6: © Nov. 15, 19283) 2.GuNoy. 2h; 
aff. Nov. 19; A. O—2830; Rudolph 
Cernkovich, Chicago. 22924 


Alicia; valse rubato, by Gilbert Stin- 
son; E flat alto saxophone and pf. 
© Nov. 10, 1928; 2 « Nov. 15; H— 
Pub. 640; Rubank, ine. Chicago. 

22925 

Alimony blues; words by Joseph W. 
Barrett, music by E.,B. Delph. © 
1 ce. Nov. 17, 1928; H—Unpub. 1361; 
HKdith B. Delph, New York. 22926 


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no. 11, 1928 


22946 


a 


All by myself; words by oe Perry, | Allegretto; by Katherine E. Lucke; 


music by Al Hahn, M. Rizzo and 
L. Perry; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; H—U. S. 
pub. 317; Michael Rizzo and Larry 
Perry, St. Louis. 22927 


All fruits whatsoever (Tout ce que 
moissonne); chorus of harvesters 
from the Biblical eclogue Ruth, 
words by A. Guillemin, English ver- 
sion, with additional verses, by Na- 
than Haskell Dole, ed. by H. Clough- 
Leighter, music by César Franck; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 3, 1928; 
2 ce. Noy. 12;' E—Pub. 582; H. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 22928 


All hail, Thou Son of David; hymn, 
words and music by Chas. H. Ga- 


berel) ©) Nov! 15, 1928; °2.¢. Nov. 
2; E—U. 8. pub. 403; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. - 22929 


All I want is ’ittle ootsie 00; words 

and music by Frazer, Mac [pseud. of 

- Max Rutchik] and Lennie [pseud. of 

Leonard Whitcup]; pf. © 1c. Nov. 

23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1507; Bibo, 
Bloedon & Lang, inc., New York. 

22930 


All joyful songs; ed. by J. Henry 
Showalter, assisted by W. S. Tid- 
well, J. A. Collier, W. Lee Higins 
and John M. Dye. 12mo. © Oct. 
1, 1928; 2 c«. Nov. 26; aff. Dec. 3; 
A O—4291; A. J. Showalter co., 
Dalton, Ga. 22931 


All mine; from Virginia, words by 
Douglas Furber, R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, music by John Hope, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 24, 1928; 
1 ¢ Oct. 27; E—For. 642; Harms, 
ine., New York. 22932 


All my heart this night rejoices; 
Christmas carol-anthem, 4-pt. cho., 
words by Paul Gerhardt, music by 
Lucina Jewell; mixed voices, with 
sop. solo; organ acc. 4to. © Oct. 
23, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 2; E—Pub. 413; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 22933 


Alla en mi pueblito; letra y arreglo 
de musica por José Cordova Cantt, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 e Nov. 19, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1407; Felipe Val- 
des Leal, Los Angeles. 22934 


Alle Miidchen erwarten wen; text von 
Rainer Maria Rilke, musik von 
Bernhard Blau, of Germany, op. 23, 
no. 6. © June 13, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 
11; E—For. 781; Ries & Erler, G. 
m. b. H., Berlin. 22935 


organ. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2c. Oct. 5; 
E—Pub. 584; H. W. Gray co., New, 
York. 22936 


Allegretto grazioso ; by Gladys Cumber- 
land, of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 
1,.1928; 1 ec Nov...16; E—Yor. 716; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 22937 


Allegro agitato; from In the realm of 
shadows, by Frederik Stahlberg; 
full orch. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E—Pub. 744; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 22938 


Alma criolla; tango milonga, di Cesare 
A. Ciociano, of Italy; orchestrina, 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 30, 
1928; 1 ec. Nov. 12; E—For. 900; 
Edoardo Viani, Genoa, Italy. 229389 


Alma mater; Susquehanna university, 
words and music by HE. E. Sheldon; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1928; 
2 ce. Nov. 7; E—Pub. 424; E. Edwin 
Sheldon, Selinsgrove, Pa. 22940 


Alma mater; words and music by 
Frances Johnston; mixed voices. © 
1 e. Nov. 8, 1928; EH—Unpub. 959; 
Music clubs, University of Tennessee, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 22941 


Alma mater; words and music by Mary 
Fleming Meek; mixed voices. ©1ece. 
Nov. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 960; Music 
clubs, University of Tennessee, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 22942 


Alma mia; tango, von Sando Panizzi, 
Of ‘Italysoreh.). Ato2\. Ow per 12, 
1928; 1 e@ Oct. 11; E—For. 760; 
Musikalienhandlung Alberti, G. m. 
ive serun. 22943 


Aloha means farewell to you; waltz, 
words and music by Rex Taylor and 
Eric Valentine, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Rex ‘Taylor. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Oct. 29, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 30; E—For. 
537; B. Feldman & co., London. 

22944 


Alone; words and music by C. E. Hor- 
ton. © 1 e. Nov. 21, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1432; Clifford Earle Horton, 
Washington. 22945 


Alone with Jesus; sacred song, words 
by Gertrude Knox Willis, music by 
Mrs. R. R. Forman; in D flat. © 
Nov. 238, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 26; E—Pub. 
1057; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 22946 


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22947 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 23 


Alone with my piano; waltz song, 
words and music by Val Valentine, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 29, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 30; H—For. 536; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 22947 


Along came Sweetness; lyric by Mort 
Dixon, music by Harry Warren; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Nov. 23, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 26; E—Pub. 987; Remick 
music corp., New York. 22948 


A-lovin’ you—that’s all; lyric by For- 
rest Maben Kelp, musie by Dwight 
Conn. © Noy. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 5; 
E—U. S. pub. 341; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 22949 


Alpenfreund (Der); salonsttick, von 
Hermann Wenzel, op. 215, bearb. von 
Martin Wenzel, both of Germany; 
pf. © July 30, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; 
EH—For. 798; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

. 22950 


Am Cap der guten Hoffnung; worte 
von Heiro, musik von Fred Anders- 
son, bearb. von William Hansel, 
both of Germany; orch. mit pf.-di- 
rektion. 4to. © June 6, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E—For. 777; Ernst Robert, 
Liibeck, Germany. 22951 


Am Rhein; text von Otto Hausmann, 
musik von Heinrich Lenzen, of Ger- 
many, op. 10; ma&nnerchor a cap- 
pela. 4to. © June 20, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 11; E—For. 789; Carl Engels, 
Milheim- Ruhr, Germany. 22952 


America; anthem, from the symphony 
America, words and music by Hr- 
nest Bloch; unison voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 15, 1928; 2. e. Oct. 29; E—U. 8. 
pub. 257; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 22953 


American fantasy; a medley, by So- 
phocies T. Papas; ten. banjo solo. 
CY Oct: 10° 1928-72 eave. 
Pub. 429; Columbia music ¢o., Wash- 
ington. 22954 


Ameri-can-can; from Americana, 2d 
ed., words by Irving Caesar, music 
by Roger Wolfe Kahn; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. ‘(© Oct. 24,1928; 2 ©. Oct. 
26; E—Pub. 523; Harms, inc., New 
York. 22955 


Amor di Rajah: intermezzo, di Vin- 
cenzo Billi, of Italy; orch. con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Noy. 10, 1928; 
1 ¢«. Nov. 3; E—For. 677; A. Forli- 
vesi & c., Florence, Italy. 22956 


Amparo; vals, por Juan Vazquez, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; pf. 
[Photostat]. © 1 «. Nov. 19, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1662; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 22957 


An die gefallenen helden! text von 
Friedrich Lienhardt, musik von Her- 
mann Sonnet, of Germany; ma&nner- 
chor. 4to. © June 15, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E—For. 769; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 22958 


And heaven is just in sight; duet, 
words by Alice Hansche Sorensen, 
music by Kenneth Wells; ten., or sop., 
and alto voices. (In Special songs 
for special occasions) © Nov. 15, 
1928; 2 e. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 953; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

22959 

Andante espressivo; by Alexander 
Campbell Mackenzie, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 91, no. 1; violoncello and 
pf. © Sept. 21, 1928; 1 ¢e. Oct. 23; 
H—For. 564; Augener, ltd., London. 

22960 


Andante in EK flat; by W. Lawrence 
Curry; pt. “© New1s 19285" c. 
Noy. 21; E—Pub. 821; Presbyterian 
board of Christian education, Phila- 
deiphia. 22961 


Andante religioso; by M. Salta, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Nov. 20, 1928; E—Unpub. 1390; 
Menotti Salta, New York. 22962 


Annette, Annette, come back to me;- 
words and music by C. Caruso. New 
York City, N. Y., Frank Harding. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ec. Noy. 24; E— 
Pub. 982; Carmen Caruso, Niles, O. 

22963 


Anniversary march; by Herbert 
Straub, orch. by Hugo Frey; orch. 
4to. © Nov:.2, 1928; 2 ¢«. Noy. 5; 
E—U. S: pub. 337; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 22964 


Anno dazumal; stimmungs-potpourri, 
von Camillo Morena, cf Austria, op. 
168; klavier mit text. © Oct. 30, 
1928: 1 ec. Nov. 20; E—For. 841; 
Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 22965 


Antoinette; words and music by Biily 
Lauderback;- pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by William Grigg. © Nov. 19, 
1928; 2 ec Nov. 22; E—Pub. 920; 
Anglo music pub. co., Milwaukee. 

22966 

Anything sweetie; words and music by 
R..J.' Hamilton)’ 4@ii1 Ceo Now21, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1424; Roy Jack- 
son Hamilton, Brooklyn. 22967 


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no. 11, 1928 


Anywhere iS heaven so long as you 
are there; waltz, words and music 
by Wilfrid A. Brady, of Australia. 
© May 29, 1928; 1 c. July 26; H— 
For. 676; Allan & co., proprietary 
ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 22968 


Apasionado (Hl); cancién mexicana, 
letra y musica de S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; para 
dos voces. [Photostat] ©1c. Nov. 
30, 1928; H—Unpub. 1686; Silvano 
R. Ramos, Chicago. 22969 


Apex blues; by J. Noone, J. Poston and 
E. Hines. [Chords, single staff] © 
L ec. Oct. 29, 1928; E—Unpub. 1232; 
James Noone, Earl Hines and Joe 


Poston, Chicago. 22970 
Appassionato romantico; by James C. 
Bradiora:, full ,orch.: ©’, Oct.” 1, 


1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 747; 
Car] Fischer, inc., New York. 22971 


Aprite la finestra; serenata, versi e 
musica di D. Carone; con violino 
obbl.; in la. Chicago, Ill., D. Ange- 
lus & co. [Italian and English 
text] © Nov. 10, 1928: 2 @ Nov. 
21; E—Pub. 815; Domenico Carone, 
Chicago, 22902 


Aqui traigo un sentimiento; letra y 
musica arreglo por I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. [Pho- 
lostadieen eat, ¢. Nov: 23,1998); "H— 
Unpub. 1517; Ignacio M. Valle, Chi- 
cago. 22973 


Arana (La); canciOén mexicana, arr. 
de S. R. Ramos, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; para dos voces. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1683; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 22974 


Are we downhearted? no! words and 
music by Benny Davis and Archie 
Gottler. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 «. 
Sept. 29; E 698806; DeSylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 

22975 


Arise, shine, for thy light is come; 
words from Isaiah, music by Mabel 
Browning Fairlie, of Great Britain. 
Grane, 21, 1928-1 Ee. Oct. 23:. b— 
For. 539; Augener, Itd., London. 

22976 


Ark of dreams; words and music by 
L. Mainard. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1494; Lee Mainard, 

- Fresno, Calif. 22977 


Arkansaw mill blues; words and mu- 
sic by Will Ezell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] .© 1c. Nov. 16, 1928; 


22988 
E—Unpub. 1296; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 22978 


Arkansaw sheik; words. and music by 
B. Layne and C. McMichen. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1456; Bert Layne 
and Clayton McMichen, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn.” 22979 


Arte (L’) moderna del preludio (The 
modern art of the preludio); 75 
cadenze originali a cinque soli sensa 
accompagnamento, di Leonardo de 
Lorenzo, op. 25; flauto. © Apr. 7, 
1928;. 2 e«.Oct./ 11; H——Pub. 795; 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

22980 


Artifical [!] mama; words and music 
by W. Crawley. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1690; Wilton Crawley, Chi- 


cago. 22981 
Artificial; words.and music by W. 
Crawley. [Words and melody only] 


© 1c. Noy. 14, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1240; Wilton Crawley, Chicago. 
22982 


As long as the violets are blue; words 
and music by EH. M. Hoggatt. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Noy. 13, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1600; Esta 
M. Hoggatt, Herbst, Ind. 22983 


As we sat on our dear mother’s knee; 
song and cho., words and music by 
A. sw. Killiott... -.New . York ,, City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 12, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 16; E—Pub. 682; Archie. 
W. Elliott, Mattapan, Mass. 22984 


As you dance it: by F. W. Resch; pf. 
©OuLie Nov. 2): 1928* HU anoue Wi 
pub. 826; Fred William Resch, Los 
Angeles. 22985 


At Montezuma’s well; words and mu- 
sic by N. von G. Smith. © 1c. Nov. 


17, 1928; E—Unpub. 1825; Nellie 
von Gerichten Smith, Prescott, 
Ariz. 22986 


At morn, O Lord; sacred song, words 
by. Aus. Reitz); muse. by .aueite 
Crews; high voice. © Nov. 7, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 8; EH—Pub. 600; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 22987 


At prayer: by T. Viach, of Czechoslo- 


vakia, arr. by A. Honicky; violin 
and pf. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1865; Antonin Honicky, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 22988 


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22989 


At the convent; by A. Borodin, arr. 
by Joseph A. Marr; full orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 735; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

22989 


At the court of Kublai Kaan; from 
the incidental music to Marco mil- 
lions, by Emerson Withorne; full 
orch. © Oct. 24, 1928: 2 @ Nov. 
19; E—Pub. 754; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 22990. 


At the end of the trail; words and 
music by N. v. G. Smith. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 5, 1928; E—Unpub. 885; Nellie 
von Gerichten Smith, Prescott, Ariz. 

22991 


At the end of the trail I found you; 
lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by 
David Broekman; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Oct. 
22, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 801; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 22992 


At twilight; trio, words and music by 


A. H. Macleod; ladies’ voices. 
Portland, Or., Daniel H. Wilson. 
At0..2 ©) Och. 130; 1928 -20e. Nov. 5; 


H—U. S. pub. 353; Aneita Hough 
MacLeod, Portland, Or. 22993 


At-a Suzanne’s jubilee; words and 
music by Howard Mock; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov. 12, 1928: 2 «. 
Nov. 19; E—Pub. 729; Lloyd Adair 
Mock, Oakland, Calif. 22994 


Attimi; inno azzurro, versi e musica 
di A. Silvestri, of Italy. (In Lat- 
timo fuggente, v. 1, no. 8, Nov. 10, 
1928) © Nov. 2, 1928; 2 « Nov. 8; 
H—Pub. 595; Giuseppe Bruno, New 
York. 22995 


Au revoir; by Thomas Scull Harold, 
cof Great Britain, op. 62, no. 2; pf. 
©. Oct. 25, 1928 ive Nov. 16... h— 
For. 871; Augener, Itd., London. 

22996 


Aunt Melissa’s beau; duet with ac- 
tions, words by W. N. Bugbee, mu- 
sic by Thomas B. Weaver. Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. 
© Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c« Nov. 3; H— 
U. S. pub. 321; Willis N. Bugbee, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 22997 

Autumn; words and music by M. 
Zolot, of Russia, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © 1. Nov. 20, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1414; Mina Zolot, Los An- 


geles. 22998 
Autumn (An) dream; by C. E. Wil- 
liams; violin and pf. © 1c. Nov. 


Dt. Tr Ss vee 


14, 1928; EH—Unpub. 1237: Chas. 
Edwin Williams, Lynbrook, N. Y. 
22999 


Autumn song; alla minuetto, by Or- . 
lando Augustine Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; 2 pfs., 4 hands; in B flat. 
© Aug. 21° 1928" te) Oe 2s 
For. 569; Augener, ltd., London. 

23000 


Autumn song; by Boris W. Gilman; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 26, 1928; 
2 ce. Nov. 19;, H—Pub. 746; Carl 

._. Fischer, inc., New York. 23001 


Autumn-time is May-time, when two 
hearts beat as one; words and mu- 
sic by V. H. Gallagher. © 1c. Nov. 


15, 1928; EH—Unpub. 1269; Vir- 
ginia Hamaker Gallagher, Hunis- 
ville, Ala. 23002 


Ave Maria; four-pt. song, after Arca- 
delt, arr. by Mark Andrews; female 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 80; E—Pub. 510; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 23003 


Ave Maria; hymn to the Blessed Trin- 
ity, English words from ancient 
sources, music by John W. Worth; 
high voice, organ ace., with violin 
obbl.... ©. Apr... 22, 48205, Zee: Nov: 
17, 1928; E—Pub. 707; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 23004 


Ave Maria; words from the Catholic 
church ritual, music by LeRoy Wet- 
zel; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 6, 
1928; 2 « Nov. 3; E—U. S. pub. 
318; H. T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 

23005 


Ave Maria; words from the liturgy of 
the Roman Catholic church, music 
by Margaret Mary Tiernon; sop. or 
ten. with organ ace. 4to. [Latin 
text]. ©. OCe f WO28 ae. wer 13: 
E—U. S. pub. 264; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 23006 


Ave verum; liturgical text, music by 
Frederick T. Short; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2c Nov. 22; 
E—Pub. 887; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 23007 


Aviation; mareh, by S. Patti and E. 
H. Hansen; accordion. © June 13, 
1928; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 698048; Hiler 
H. Hansen and Santo Patti, Mil- 
waukee. 23008 


Away down in the alley blues: by L. 
Johnson. [Melody only] © 1 ec. 
Sept. 1, 1928; E—Unpub. 1224; Lon- 
nie Johnson, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
iN Xe 23009 


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no. 11, 1928 


i 23036 


Ay,,corazon....; fox-cancion, letra y 
musica de M. Barajas, of Mexico. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 23; H— 
For. 848; Manuel Barajas, Mexico 
City, Mexico. 23010 


Babe of my heart; words by A. E. 
Farmer, music by E. Wunderlich. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1328: Arlie E. Farmer, Elberton, Ga. 

ae See 


Baby ballads; words by Edyth Bavin, 
music by Varney Desmond Monk, of 
Australia.’ ©! Oct. 16, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 29; E—For. 580; Nicholson & 
co., ltd., Sydney. 23012 


Baby mittens; words by Ed Rose, mu- 
sic. by Lew Pollack; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. by Arthur Lange. © 
Oct. 31, 1928: 2 ce. Nov. 3; E—Pub. 
607; Sage pub. corp., New York. 

230138 


Baby,—what that does to me; words. 


and music by R. M. Ellery. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 12, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1187; Robert M. 
Ellery, Toledo, O. 23014 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) Konzert 


fiir cembalo in D-moll; mit begl. 
von zwei violinen, viola u. continuo, 


libertragen von Willy EHickemeyer, 
of. Germany; zwei kiaviere. © 


Sept. 20, 1928: 1 e. Oct. 10; E—For. 
659; Steingraber-verlag, Leipzig. 
23015 


— Organ choral preludes; arr. by 
William Murdoch, of Great Britain; 
pt. bk. . 4-4... © Nov.ed,; 1928; 1° ¢ 
each Nov. 16; E—For. 857-860; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. . 

23016-23019 


Priludium und fuge in A moll; 
libertragen von Otto Singer, of Ger- 
many; zwei klaviere. © Sept. 20, 
1928: 1 @ Oct. 10; E—For. 658; 
Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 23020 


Prelude and fugue; from The 
well-tempered clavier, rev. ed. with 
fingering, phrasing, pedaling, gen- 
eral information, and instructive an- 
notation on interpretation by Gott- 
fried Galston, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at St. Louis; pf. bk. 1, no. 10, 
5, 121,22; ©rcNov.-14,: 1928; 2) c. 
each and affs. Nov. 19; A O—3330- 
sooo, Art” publication’ -soc.,: St. 
Louis. 23021-23024 


Bacio (Il); valse brillante, von Luigi 
Arditi, arr. von Leo Artok, of Ger- 
many; salon-orch., mit pf. conduc- 
tor u. violino 1 direction. © Nov. 


25, 1928; 1 ce. Nov. 20; E—For. 963; 
B. Schott’s sGhne, Mainz, Germany. 

23025 
(Il); valzer, di A. Musumeci; 
B flat: cdarinet. ~@©) 2 Ge) Nov. 15, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1657; Antonino 
Musumeci, New York. 23026 


Back door papa; words and music by 
W. Crawley. [Words and melody 
only}. © 1 ¢. Nov. 12, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1183; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 23027 

Same. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1928; EH— 

Unpub. 13848; Wilton Crawley, Chi- 

cago. 23028 


Back in memory’s garden; waltz bal- 
lad, words by H. W. Mancill, music 
by F. D. George. © Nov. 3, 1928; 
2 ¢. Nov. 14; E—Pub. 561; Ethel 
Wayland Mancill, and Frances D. 
George, Bartlesville, Okl. 23029 

Back to you; words by J. Will Calla- 
han, music by Frank H. Grey. © 
Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 10; H—Pub. 
498; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, 


Bacio 


inc., New York. 23030 
Back where the clover’ blossoms 
grow; words by R. Fulling, music 


by Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only: © bf @ Nov. (2h 71928 -) 
Unpub. 1447; Rena Fulling, Pale- 
stine, Ill. 23031 


Bacon melody folio; by Fred J. Ba- 
con; ten. and plectrum banjos, with 


pf. arr. by R. HE. Mark. 1. Hopi 
snake dance. [4 others] © Nov. 
27, 1928; 2 e@. Nov. 28; H—Pub. 


1017; Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 
23032 


Ballade and jazz arrangement; by W. 
AX Parson? .iycand.,2) piss: ©: 1, ¢ 
Nov. 2, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 833; — 
William Alex Parson, Webster 
Groves, Mo. 23033 


Ballet (The) of creation; Norseland 
tales, scenario by R. EH. Rockwood, 
music by R. E. Rockwood and J. 
Millard Rockwood; pf. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1597; Ruth Hsther Rockwood, Oma- 
ha, Neb. 23034 


Barcarolle; by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©le. 
Nov. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1500; Di- 
mitri Tiomkin, New York. 23035 


Barecarolle; concert piece, by Dudley 
Peele; organ. obl. 8vo. © Nov. 8, 
1928; 2 c« Nov. 10; E—Pub. 665; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

23036 


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23037 


Barn dance; by C. E. Williams; vio- 
lin and pf. © 1 ce. Nov. 14, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1238; Chas. Edwin, Wil- 
liams, Lynbrook, N. Y. 23037 


Barnes (Mildred) Nocturne; pf. © 
Oct. 23, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 29; H—Pub. 
570; White-Smith music pub. Co., 
Boston. 230388 


Basin Street blues; by Spencer Wil- 
liams;;pf..,©.1, « Novs 12° 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1178; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 23039 


Batiment (Le) merveilleux; paroles 
traditionnelles, musique par Pierre 


Gautier, of Canada; 4 voix 
dhommes, sans ace. © 1 e Oct. 
27, 1928: E—Unpub. 528; Charles 
Marchand, Montreal, Canada. 
23040 
Bavardage; by Gustav Klemm, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts [psSeud. of 
Charles Kraushaar]; full orch, 
Ato. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; 
E— Pub. wel > Carlee hiceher., inc. 
New York. 23041 


Beatitudes (The); two-part cho., set 
to music by G. A. Grant-Schaefer. 
Ato. © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 c¢. Nov. 23; 
/}—Pub,; 915.; Arthur, 2. Sehmidt co., 
Boston. 23042 


Beautiful clouds; words by G. L. Stowe, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1443; Gerald L. Stowe, 
Norton, Kan. 23043 


Beautiful isle of my dreams; words 
by A. B. Tilden, music by Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1646; Alexander Ben- 
bow Tilden, Longview, Wash. 23044 


Bed at night; part song, words by 
Robert Louis Stevenson, music by 


James B. Beam, arr. by William 
Stickles; female trio. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © Nov. 


2, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 1040; 
Harms, ine., New York. 23045 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Menuetto; 
arr. von Leopold Weninger, of Aus- 
tria; oreh.,, mit pf.-organ direction 
u. violino 1 direction; in G dur. 
4to. © Oct. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 20; 
E—For. 851; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 

23046 


-—— Minuet in G; simplified and arr. 
by Harold Hisenberg; violin and pf. 
or pf. solo. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct: 22°’ H—Pub. 623: “Harry 'Perl- 
berg music co., New York. 23047 


pt. DE mss.) 7. 23 


Before dawn; carol anthem, words by 
Walter De-La Mare, music by H. K. 
Andrews, of Great Britain; small 
choir. 4to. © Oct. 11, 1928; 1 «. 
Nov. 23; E—For. 822; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London, 23048 


Begrtissungslied; text von FE. Oser, 
musik von Bungard-Wasem, op. 48, 
bearb. von Paul Mania, both of Ger- 
many; gemischten chor. 4to. © 
June 19, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 11; H—For. 
767; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., 
Germany. — 23049 


Behold, the Lamb of God; words and 
music by H. Stenbock ; mixed voices. 
[Swedish and English texts] © 
Oct. 1,:1928:572"e7 Noy, Aone Pub: 
783; Harold Stenbock, Chicago. 

23050 


Bei einer fiasche Mosel; text von 
Friedrich Schwarz, musik von Edu- 
ard May, of Austria. © Nov. 15, 
1927; 1 ¢. Apr. 23, 1928; E 689836; 
Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. . 23051 


Bell (The) boy; fantastic dance, by 
Cuthbert Clarke, of Great Britain; 
orch., with pf. conductor, [and] 
Iris; tango de concert, by Norman 
Henderson, orech. by H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain; oreh. with violin 
conductor. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1928; 
1 c. Nov. 20; H—For. 936; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 23052 


Bell carol; four-pt. cho., poem by 
Louise Morey Bowman, music by AI- 
fred E. Whitehead, of Canada; 
mixed voices a cappella. 4to. © 
Noy. 10, 1928; 2 ce. Nov. 12; H—Pub. 
550; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

23053 


Bell (The) chorus; hymn, words and 
music by R. W. Oliver. © Oct. 25, 
1928; 2 e@. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 466; 
Richard W. Oliver, Dudley, Mass. 

23054 


Bella (La) americana; fox-trot, mu- 
sica di F. Abriani, of Italy; pf. © 
1 c. Nov. 12, 1928; E—Unpub. 1574; 
Felice Abriani, Baden-Baden, Ger- 


many. 23055 
Bellissima; fox-trot, musica di F. 
Abriani, of Italy; pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 


12, 1928; E—Unpub. 1572; Felice 
Abriani, Baden-Baden, Germany. 
23056 


Benda (Georg) Andante; bearb. von 
Charles Cerné, of Austria; violine u. 
klavier. © Nov. 2, 1928; 1 e«. Nov. 
20; H—For. 734; Adolph Ftirstner, 
Berlin. 23057 


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no. 11, 1928 


< 23078 


Beneath the arbor vine; words by N. 
Brayton, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 e@ Nov. 7, 1928; E—Unpub. 918; 
Nelson Brayton, Jackson, Mich. 


23058 
Beneath the pines; words by I. Il. 
Austen, music by Sylvester Long 


Gross. © 1. ¢.. Nov. 28, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1633; Ida I. Austen, Kelso, 
Wash. 23059 


Benedictus es Domine; music by J. 
Sebastian Matthews; mixed voices; 
organ ace.; in G. 4to. © Nov. 7, 
1928; 2 ec. Nov. 8; H—Pub. 446; H. 
W. Gray co., New York. -23060 


Berceuse; by York Bowen, of Great 
Britain, op. 88; pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 
1 @ Nov. 23; E—For. 839; Oxford 
university press, London. 23061 


Berlioz (Hector Louis) Sylphentanz; 
aus Fausts verdammung, bearb. von 
VaSa PYihoda, of Czechoslovakia ; 
violine u. klavier. © Oct. 23, 1928; 
1 c. Nov. 6; E—For. 681; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 23062 


Beside blue Galilee; hymn, words and 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel; solo and 
cho. \©» Nov. 15,,1928;;2 «; Nov. 2; 
E—U. S. pub. 408; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 23063 


Beyond the shadows; duet and four- 
pt. cho., words by Vida Munden 
Nixon, music by Haldor Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
(In Special songs for special ocea- 
sions) © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 «@ Nov. 
24; E—Pub. 952; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 23064 


Biagi; versi di N. Caputo, musica di 
Joseph Natelli. © Nov. 19, 1928; 
2 « Nov. 22; E—Pub. 884; Nicola 
Caputo, Brooklyn. 23065 


Bice; one step, adattamento ritmico 
di Guido Di Napoli, musica di Et- 
tore Schinelli, of Italy ; pf. con testo 
e canto solo o mand. © Oct. 19, 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 9; E—For. 725; A. 
& G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 23066 


Bice; one-step, di Ettore ed Achille 
Schinelli, both of Italy; piccola 
orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 


Oct. 24,:1928; 1 ec. Nov. 9; E—For. 
728; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
23067 


Bien me lo decia Inés; danzoén, by R. 
Sanchez; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 902; Rafael Sanchez, 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 23068 


Big -bad papa, you gotta love your 
maina; words and music by Micky 
MecFaul [i. e. M. MecFaul] [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1473; Michael 
MeFaul, Baltimore. 23069 


Big (The) band; march, by Wallace 
A. Johnson, op. 195, no. 5; pé. 
Nov. 5; 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 7; E—U. S. 
pub. 378; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 23070 


Bill Johnson; words and music by B. 
Layne and Clayton McMichen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Nov. 21, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1455; Bert 
Layne and Clayton McMichen, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 23071 


Billie; selection, by George M. Cohan, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; concert 
oreh., with pf. conductor. Nov. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 17; E—Pub. 1080; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

23072 


Bird (The) carol; four-pt. cho., poem 
by Louise Morey Bowman, music 
by Alfred EH. Whitehead, of Canada; 
mixed voices, a cappella. 4to. © 
Nov. 10, 1928; 2.c. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 
551; Boston music co., Boston. 

23073 

Birds; words by Richard H. Stoddard, 
musie by Erma Hoag Hiranda; high 
voice. © Nov. 12, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
15; E—Pub. 659; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 23074 


Birth (The) of our Lord; Christmas 
cantata, text compiled from the 
Bible, music by A. Monestel; soli 


and cho., with pf. or organ’ acc. 
4to. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 © Nov. 19; 
E—Pub. 741; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 23075 


Bitin’ flea blues; words and music by 
L. Johnson. [Words and melody 


only] © Sept. 1, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1228; Lonnie Johnson, Jackson 
Heights,’ L. 1. ONLY. 23076 
Bitter sweet blues; from musical 


comedy, words and music by James 
Dietrich and Bobby Lewis; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 31, 1928; 2 ec. 
Nov. 2; E—U. S. pub. 306; Famous 
music corp., New York. 23077 


Black and blue blues; words and 
musie by Charles Marsh and Bobby 
O’Brien. © )Nov. 13, 1928; 2 e. 
Nov. 14; ,.H—Pub. 671;.. Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

23078 


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23079 


Black and blue rhapsody; by Bingie 
Madison; orch. © Nov. 1, 1928; 
2 ¢. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 784; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 23079 

Black cat hoot owl; words and music 
by Thomas Dorsey. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 16, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1299; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 23080) 


Black (A) man’s prayer; words and 
music. by R.,.C. Hornsby. © .1.e. 
Oct. 31, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1486; Ruth 
C. Hornsby, Washington. 23081 


Blanchet (Emile R.) Prélude; par 
HK. R. Blanchet, of Switzerland, op. 
10, no. 14; pf. © Nov. 13, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 14; H—Pub. 690; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 

23082 

Blarney; Irish tune, by @Gustav 
Klemm; pf. © Oct. 23, 1928; 2 c. 
Nov. 2; E—Pub. 416; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 23083 


Blind pig blues; words and music by 


Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Noy. 24, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1534; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 23084 


Blossoms in the land of melody ; greup 
1. by Genevieve Thomas Wheeler. 
Kansas City, Mo.. Blossems art co. 
1. The love bear walk. [5 others] 
© Oct. 3, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; aff. Nov. 
3; A O—2307; John H. Wheeler, 
Kansas City, Mo. 23085: 


Blow, trumpet, for the world is white 
with May; words from The coming 
of Arthur, by Alfred, Lord Tenny- 
son, music by George B. Nevin; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 15; E—Pub. 838; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 23086 


Blowing kisses over the moon; novelty 
fox trot song, lyric by Jack Meskill 
and Billy Mann, music by Pete 
Wendling and Marty Bloom [pseud. 
of M. L. Blumenthal] © 1 ec. Nov. 
19, 1928; H—Unpub. 1340; Gene 


Spencer 


Austin, inc., New York. 23087 
Blue ghost blues; words and music 


by L. Johnson. [Words and melody 
only ] © 1c. Sept. 1, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1229; Lonnie Johnson, Jack- 
son Heights, L. I., N. Y. 23088 


Blue hour; words and music by Lou 
Davis and J. Fred Coots; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 e. 
Noy. 19; E—721;. Remick music 
corp., New York. 23089 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 23 


Blueberries; by Tom Satterfield; pf. 
© Nov. 9, 1928; 2 ©) Nov.’ 10: 
E—Pub. 502; Robbins musie corp., 
New York. 23090 


lues; by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © 
1 ec. Nov. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1501; 
Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 23091 


Blues in G; by L. Johnson. [Melody 
only] © 1 ¢. Sept. 1, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1221; Lonnie Johnson, Jackson 
Heishts, i. 2 Wh 23092 


Bob! he’s the boy for me; words by 
EK. M. Galbraith, music by W. R. 
Hadlock. © 1 ¢. Noy. 26, 1928: E— 
Unpub. 1550; W. Robert Hadlock, 
Oakland, Calif. 23093 


Bohemia; pasillo, por F. R. Goyco; 
pt.. ©, 1_¢, News 27, ees ia 
pub. 1611; Felipe -R. Goyco, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 23094 


Bola y bate; danz6n, letra y musica 


por /°H: | Dorres; ret « Perte hace : 
pianola. © 1 ¢ Nov. 15, 1928: H— 
Unpub. 1264; Heriberto Torres, New 
York. 23095 


Bolero; by D. Tiomkin, of Russia, 
demiciled at New York; pf. ©1.«. 
Noy. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1502; Di- 
mitri Tiomkin, New York. 23096 

Bolero; by Norman Demuth, of Great 
Britain ; 2 pfs. © Oct. 18, 1928: 1 ¢. 
Nov. 23; E—For. 829: Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 2309T 


Bonzo’s stelidichein; intermezzo, von 
Hermann Krome, of Germany; pf. 
©' Oct. 27,. 1928; 2 ce) Noyeta- Be 
For. 707; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 23098 

Book (The) agent; comic sketch, 
words by Laurene Highfield, music 
by Winifred E. Moore; mixed quar- 
tette. 4to. © Nov. ‘12, 1928; 2 e. 
Nov. 15; E—Pub. 643; Chart music 


pub. house, ine., Chicago. 23099 
Boosey & co.’s complete modern tutor 
for drums, xylophone, tubuphone, 
glockenspiel, and accessory instru- 
ments; by H. E. Adkins, of Great 
Britain. © Oct. 22, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 


22; E—For. 930; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 23100 
Bootlegger (El); letra y musica de 
Alfredo Marin, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles; pf. [Photo- 


stat] © 1 ec) Nov): 19;°1928;:h— 
Unpub. 1408; Felipe Valdes Leal, 


Los Angeles. 23101 


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no. 11, 1928 


Booze crazy blues; words and music 
by Jesse Crump. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 16, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1297; Chicago music pub. 


co., ine., Chicago. 23102 
Bottle neck blues; by S.. Weaver. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Nov. 


27, 1928; E—Unpub. 1660; Sylvester 
Weaver, Buechel, Ky. 23103 


Bourree alla tedesca; 18th century 
piece by Robert Valentine, adapted 
and arr. by Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Oct. 26, 


1928; 1 ¢«. Nov. 16; E—For. 865; 
Augener, !td., London. 23104 


Bourree in C; by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; violins 1 and 2, viola 
and cello-bass, with pf. conductor. 
©) Wage 21928) 1c. ‘Oct, 23.5:\ H+ 
For. 540; Augener, Itd., London. 

23105 


Boy and girl scouts national march- 
ing song; words and music by W. 
A. Jones [and] New America; 
words of America set to music by 
W. A. Jones; pf. © Nov. 17, 1928; 
2 ¢c. Nov. 17; E—Pub. 718; Walter 
A. Jones. Clinton, Mass. 23106 


Boys (The) of my dreams are legion; 
waltz, words and music by M.- Ew- 
ing. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c Nov. 17, 1928; H—Unpub. 1316; 
Max Ewing, New York. 23107 


Boys (The) of the B. of L. F. and E; 
fox trot novelty, words by Ernest 
A. Rork, music by Ewing Reid. © 


ee line doe a. 2 C., AUS: 20: °K 
698210; Collier, Rork and Reid, 
Memphis, Tenn. 23108 


Boy’s (The) open door to music; by 
Blanche Dingley Mathews, arr. by 
Blanche Dingley Mathews and 
Clarence Sharp; pf., and pf. with 


words. © Oct. 30, 1928: 2 ¢. Nov. 
1; E—U. S. pub. 365; John Church 
co.,. Cincinnati. 23109 


Brahms (Johannes) Serenade; men- 
uet u. scherzo, op. 11, hrsg. von H. 
Lemacher u. P. Mies, both of Ger- 
many, bearb. von Hermann Schroe- 
der, of Germany; haus-oder schiiler- 
orch. 4. u. 5. satz. 1. Partitur.— 
2. Stimmen. © July 10, 1928; 1 «. 
each Oct. 11; E—For. %73, 774; P. 
J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 

2a11O, 25141 


— Sinfonie nr. 4: andante moderato, 
op. 98, hrsg. von H. Lemacher u. P. 
Mies, both of Germany, bearb. von 


26260—29——_2 


2 23123 


M. Alt, of Germany; haus-oder 
schtilerorch. 2. satz. 1. Stimmen.— 
2, Partitur.,, ©) Jub; 10,, 1928; 1. ¢ 
each Oct. 11; E—For. 775, 776; P. J. 
Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Germany. 
20112, 23113 


Six waltzes; from the’ Liebes- 
lieder, set 2, by Johannes Brahms, 
op. 52, transcribed by Guy Maier; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Nov. 12, 1928; 
Be NOY. 1s.) ie, OULD. eae 
Fischer & bro., New York. 23114 


Briggsie married Linda; words and 
music by G. C. Sohnle. © 1 ec. Cct. 
31, 1928; E—Unpub. 810: George 
Charles Sohnle, Newark, N. J. 

Zoli 


Bring back old Broadway; lyrics by 
Paul Gerard Smith and Edmund 
Joseph, music by Dave Stamper and 
William Kernell. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e¢. Nov. 27, 1928; 


H—Unpub. 1622; Fox film corp., 
New York. 23116 


Broadcasting blues; words and music 
by Jesse Crump. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Nov. 16, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1290; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. ZoLVG 


Broadway Gypsy; words by Bob Mer- 
win, music by F. Galassi; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 10; E—Pub. 727; Frank Ga- 
lassi, New York. 23118 


Broken spoke blues; words and music 
by Leroy Carr. [Words and mel- 
ody..only]. ©, 1 ec, Nov. 17,. 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1332; State street music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 23119 


Brook (The) ; by F. Lionel Curtis, arr. 
by William Strasser, of Czechoslova- 
kia, domiciled at New York; orch., 
with pf. conductor. © Sept. 8, 1928; 
2c. Sept. 15; E 699825; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23120 

Brown (Wylbert) Eleven violin nov- 
elties; in organ style; violin solo. 
1. Near the cross. © 1c. Nov. 19, 


1928; E—Unpub. 1420; Wrylbert 
Brown, Fort Worth, Tex. Zola 
Brown gal;- words by Andy Razaf, 
music by J. C. Johnson. [Words 


and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 12, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1175; Triangle mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 23122 


Bubbling blues; by Wm. Morris; ten. 
banjo solo or duet. © Nov. 12, 
1928; 2 ce. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 544; 
Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 23123 


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23124 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Builded for Thy glory; duet or solo. 
words and music by Haldor Lillenas, 
of Norway, domiciled at Indianapo- 
lis. (In Special songs for special 
occasions) © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 e. 
Noy. 24; E—Pub. 932; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 23124 


Bungalow (A), a radio and you; fox 
trot, words and music by Fred 
Dempsey and Dick Leibert, arr. by 
Eddie Bard; orch. 4to. © Nov. 15, 
1928; 2 ec. Nov. 16; E—Pub. 848; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 224725 


Bungalow (A), a radio and you; fox 
trot, words and music by Fred 
Dempsey and Dick Liebert, organ 
arr. by Walter C. Simon; pianorgan. 
© Oct. 31, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 2; E—Pub. 
494; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

23126 


Burying the blues; written by R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, music by Har- 
ris Weston, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notation | 
1 ce. Oct. 24; E—For. 627; Francis. 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 23127 


Butterfly friends; waltz-song, words 
and music by M. Swan [pseud. of 
M. M. Swainson], of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 20, 1928; 1 «. Aug. 18; E— 
For. 521; Mary Mowbray. Swain- 
son, Liverpool, England. 23128 


Butternut, “neath the beautiful butter- 
nut tree; words and music by Harry 
Woods; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by A. J. Franchini. © Nov. 7, 1928; 
2 ce. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 474; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine, New York. 

Zat29 


Buzzin’ Jo; novelty fox trot, by Wm. 
Morris; ten. banjo solo or duet. © 
Noy. 12, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 
545; Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 

23130 


By my fireside; part song, words by 
Howard Johnston, music by Gitz 
Rice, arr. by William Stickles; male 
quartet. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, inc. 4to. © Nov. 22, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 23; E—Pub. 1042; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 23131 


By the bend of the river; duet, words 
by Bernhard Haig, music by Clara 
Hdwards, arr. by Carl Deis; sop. 
and alto or bar. © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 16; E—Pub. 865; G. Schir- 
mer, inec., New York. 23132 


© Oct. 22, 1928; - 


Same. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 
16; H—Pub. 857; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 23133 


By the stream; valse brillante, by J. 
Maida; flute solo. © 1. Noy. 10, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1168; Joseph 
Maida, Syracuse, N. Y. 23134 


By the waterfall; from Three little 
Indians, by Edwin Vaile McIntyre, 
op. 101, no.'2 ;"pi ©’ Noy. 277 1928: 
2c. Nov. 30; E—Pub. 1027; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati, O. 23135 


By the wind that blew. across the wild 
moor; waltz, words by M. Witt, mu- 
sic by Ray Hibbeler. © 1 e. Nov. 
24, 1928; E—Unpub. 1524; Minnie 
Witt, Waterloo, Ia. 23136 


Bygone days; words and music by 
Jack Heaton, of Great Britain, dom- 
iciled at Philadelphia. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1566; John Arthur Hea- 
ton, Philadelphia. 23137 


Caballero song; lyrics by Tom Barry, 


music by Dave Stamper. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Noy. 8, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1218; Fox film 
corp., New York. 23138 


Calandria (La); cancion Mexicana, 
duo, letra y musica por S. R. Ramos, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © Oct. 15, 1928: 2c. 
Nov. 28; E—Pub. 988; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 23139 


Call me thine own; from L’éclair, by 
Jacques F. Halévy, simplified and 
arr. by Harold WHisenberg; violin 
and pf. or pf. solo. © Oct. 20, 1928; 
2 e. Oct. 22; E—Pub. 634; Harry 
Perlberg music co., New York. 

23140 


Call unto Me; hymn, words and music 
by H. Dautel. S8vo. © Nov. 16, 
1928; 2 «. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 712; 
Hall Dautel, Chicago. 23141 


Callander (Mary Hutton) Four little 
pictures; by M. H. Callander, of 
Great Britain; pf. Simple Simon. 
[3, others]. ©. Sept. 21, 1928° 1 cc. 
Oct. 23; E—For. 558; Augener, ltd., 
London. 23142 


Jaltabiano (Sebastiano) 38 _ liriche; 
versi di Ada Negri, musica di S. 
Caltabiano, of Italy. 1. La madre. 
[2 others] © Oct. 27, 1928; 1 ec. 
Noy. 9; E—For. 729; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & c.,: Milan. 23143 


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Canto triste; elegia, di A. Pennati 
Malvezzi. of Italy; piccola orch. © 
Oct. 26, 1928: 1 c. Nov. 9; E—For. 
724; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

23144 


Canzone (La) d’amore; versi e musica. 


di D. Carone; con violino obbl.; in 
la. Chicago, Ill, D. Angelus & co. 
[Italian and English text] © Nov. 
10, 1928: 2 c. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 814; 
Domenico Carone, Chicago. 23145 


Caprice Prague; by A. Honicky ; vio- 
feeeanid, pt., ©. 1_c. Nov. 9,. 1928; 
E—Unpub. 962; Antonin Honicky, 
Schenectady, N. Y. ~ 23146 


Captain Swagger, all the girls ador& 
you; words and music by Chas. 
Weinberg and Irving Bibo; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Anthony J. 
Franchini. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2c. 
Nov. 5; E—U. S. pub. 354; Bibo, 
Bloedon & Lang, ine. New York. 

23147 


Carillon; Chrismas song, poem by Eu- 
gene Field, music by Marie Briel. 
eet. 25, 1928 ;'2 ‘ce. Nov.3; ‘(Hh 
2s. “pub: 320; Henry "T.) ‘Fitz- 
Simons, Chicago. 23148 


Carnival of Venice; fantasia brillante, 
by Del Staigers; solo for B flat cor- 
net, bar., or E flat alto saxophone, 
with pf. acc. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 10; E—Pub. 748; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 23149 


Carpenter (Dorothy Lyons) Two Ar- 
menian folk dances; arr. by D. L. 
Carpenter; melody, with pf. ace. 
Sheg mazeroy. [1 other] © July 
14, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 19; E—Pub. 900; 
Dorothy Lyons Carpenter, Fresno, 
Calif. 23150 


Cascades; album of pieces, by H. W. 
Chuter, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Oct. 31, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 16; E—For. 
721; Collard Moutrie, London. 

Dade 

Castigliana; bolero, di Edgardo Mat- 
tani, of Italy; orchestrina, con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 30, 1928; 
1 ec. Nov. 12; E—For. 902; Edoardo 
Viani, Genoa, Italy. 23152 


Cave in of the old C. and O. tunnel; 
descriptive song, words and music 
by E. January. © Nov. 24, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 28; E—Pub. 1032; Emma 
January, Hopewell, Va. 23153 


Ce elkanna waltz a; by I. Rosenberg; 


melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 13867; Irving Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 23154 


23165 


von 
4to. 


! Cecilia! ! tango, text u. musik 
Beltran Alfonso, of Spain; orch. 
© June 1, 1928; 1 c« Oct. 11; E— 
For. 759; Musikalienhandlung Al- 
berti, G. m. b. H., Berlin. 23155 

Chanson d’amour; by Ada Weigel 

Powers; violin and pf. © Oct. 22, 

1928; 2 « Oct. 24; H—Pub. 533; 

Edward Schuberth & co., inec., New 

York. 23156 


Chanson d’automne; by Frederick 
Hall, of Australia; pf. © June 6, 


1928; 1 e@ Aug. 31; E—For. 621; 
Allan & co., propietary Itd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 23157 


Chanson (La) de bicchi; de Jacques 
Mendel, of France; orch., avec pf. 


conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1928; 
ie. Oct.” 25: H—Nor. 927-— Louis 
Jacquot, Paris. 23158 
Chanson joyetise; by T. Allen Cleay- 
er; organ. obl. 8vo. © Nov. 12, 
1928; 2 @c.. Nov. 15; HBE—Pub. 657; 


J. Fischer & bro., New York. 23159 


Chanson pathetique; by T. Allen 
Cleaver; organ. obl. 8vo. © Nov. 
12, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 15; E—Pub. 658; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

23160 


Chant d’amour; by Rob Roy Peery; pf. 
Gy Nove, 206 1928* 27e) Nove22 sh 
Pub. 880; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 23161 


Characteristic and atmospheric music; 
coll. containing reveries, novelet-es, 
marches, ete, by American com- 
posers; pf. Seduction. [5 others] 
© Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
28; A O—2459; Maurice Baron, 
Great Neck, L. IL, N. Y¥. and Irving 
Berlin standard music corp., New 
York. 23162 


Charming; words by Sam Ward, music 
by Lew Pollack; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Arthur Lange. © Oct. 
31, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 3; E—U. 8S. pub. 
3386; Sage pub. corp., New York. 

23163 


Charming -Mollee; words by R. Ligon, 
music by Fred William, Resch. 
1c. Noy. 26, 1928; E—Unpub. 1554; 
Rosetta Ligon, Los Angeles. 23164 


Chase (The); music by A. E. Guedel 
and Edna Taylor; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 
2, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 827; Ar- 
thur Ernest Guedel, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 23165 


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23166 


Cherry; fox-trot, words and music by 
Donald Redman, arr. by Art. Ad- 
doms; pf. acc., with ukulele or ban- 
julele banjo. New York, N. Y., 
United pub. co. © Oct. 22, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 468; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

23166 


Chi mi fuma; valse lento, parole di 
Paolo Reni, musica di V. E. Ihne, 
or Huly. © 1c Nov. 12) 1928) 
Unpub. 1581; Vittorio Ernesto Ihne, 
Milan. 23167 


Chi sa, chi sa {y fox trot; adat- 
tamento ritmico di Guido Di Napoli, 
musica di Ettore ed Achille Schi- 
nelli, of Italy; pf. con testo e canto 
solo o mand. © Oct. 19, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 9; E—¥for. 727; A. & G. Car- 
isch & «, Milan. 23168 


Chicago world’s fair centennial cele- 
bration 1933; march, by C. Mader; 
band. 4to. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 290; Carl 
Mader, Forest Park, Ill. ~° 23169 


CChiefs’ council; no. 2 of suite In the. 
Indian country, by Cady C. Kenney ; 
Di.< ©. Nowv..20; 1928-92.) Nov. 30; 
E—Pub. 1091; Walter Jacobs, ine., 
Boston. 23170 


Children at play; short melodious 
violin numbers, by J. Klumpkey; 
with pf. acc. San Francisco, Cal., 
Geo. Austin. © Nov. 22, 1928; 2 
c. Nov. 26; aff. Nov. 27; A O—40S96 ; 
Julia Klumpkey, San Francisco. 

23171 


Child’s (A) lullaby; poem by William 
Blake, music by Willard Sektberg ; 
high voice, in E flat. © Nov. 5, 
1928; 2 c Nov. 9; H—Pub. 586; 
Boston music eco., Boston. 23172 


Chinese jumble; by Irving Peskin; 
orch. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2c. Nov. 19; 
E—Pub. 785; Denton & Haskins 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

23173 


Chinesische suite; nach gedichten aus 
Hans Bethges, Chinesischer flote, 
musik von Hugo Herrmann, of Ger- 
many, op. 388: sop. u. violoncell. 
1. Vom = friihling unberithrt. [3 
others] © Oct. 24, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 
6; E—For. 607; Breitkopf u. Hartel, 
Leipzig. 23174 


Chinoiseries; by Mario Valdés Costa; 
orch.; ©. Nov.::2,,:1928: 2 ¢ -Nov. 5: 
H—U. S. pub. 338; Photo play music 
co., ine., New York. 23175 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23; 


‘Choir (A) boy sings all alone to-night ; 
words and music by Jean Herbert,. 
Bernard Maltin and William Ras-. 
kin, rearr. by Irving Bibo. © Nov.. 
14, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 14; H—Pub. 620; 
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., New 
York. 23176 


Choisy (Laure) Six pieces; by L. 
Choisy, of Switzerland; pf. Danse 
des poupées. [5 others] © Nov. 12). 
1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 15; H—For? 701 ; 
J. & W. Chester. 1td., London. 

Pani 1 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) A _ bar- 
carolle at dawn; words by Hugh 
/ Bellamy, adaptation of music by 
Ronald Bateman, of Great Britain ;- 
in D. © Sept. 10, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
25; E—For. 649; Gould & Bolttler, 
London. ; - 23178: 


Etude in F minor; by Fr. Chopin, 
op. 25, no. 2, transcribed by Adolphe. 
Henselt and Guy Maier; 2 pfs., 4 
hands... © Nov. 12, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 

' 15; E—Pub. 663; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 23179: 


Nocturne; op. 9, no. 3, bearb. von 
Charles Cerné, of Austria; violine 
u. pf. © Oct. 29, 1928; 1 « Nov. 
10; E—For. 640; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Berlin. 23180 


Rain drop prelude; three-pt. cho., 
words adapted from Shakespeare, 
by Nathan Haskell Dole, music arr. 
by Jacques Wolfe; women’s voices. 
4to. © Nov. 12, 1928; 2 «. Nov. 17; 
E—Pub. 724; Harold Flammer, inc.,. 
New York. 23181 


Valse; arr. by Charles J. Roberts. 
[pseud. of Charles Kraushaar] ; 
full orch.; in E minor. © Oct. 5, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 749; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 


23182: 
Choral fantasia on national airs; arr. 
by Cuthbert MHarris, of Great 
Britain: mixed voices. 4to. © 


Nov. 21, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 238; E—For. 
844; Banks & son, York, England. 
23188 - 


Christ (The) child; anthem—part- 
song, words by R. L. Gales, music 
by Bryceson Treharne, of Great- 
Britain, domiciled at New York; 
4-pt. cho. of women’s voices, with 
sop. solo. 4to. © Oct. 23, 1928; 
2 e. Nov. 2; E—Pub. 411; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 23184 - 


1200 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


_ no. 11, 1928 


Christ is risen; or, Jesus in the garden 
of life, Easter service, by W. E. M. 
Hackleman and Edward R. Bartlett. 
12mo. © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
17; aff. Nov. 16; A O—83802; E. O. 
Excell co., Chicago. 23185: 


‘Christ the Lord is risen to-day; 
anthem for Easter, words and music 


by C. D. Bancroft; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 30; 
E—Pub. 1094; Carroll Douglas 
Bancroft, Hot Springs, National 
Park, Ark. 23186 


‘Christmas (A) alleluia; words and 
music by Samuel Richards Gaines; 
high, in D, with pf. or organ acc. 
© Nov. 6, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 8; H—Pub. 
428; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

23187 


‘Christmas carol; words of a 15th 
century carol, music by C. Rulison; 
solo voices and unison cho., organ 
ace. New York, H. W. Gray co. 
4to. © Nov. 13, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 14; 
EH—Pub. 613; Constance Rulison, 
Englewood, N. J. 23188 


‘Christmas cradle hymn; words from 
the German by Martin Luther, 
music by F. Flaxington Harker, op. 
56, no. 4; low voice; organ ace. 
© Nov. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 3; E— 
Pub. 410; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 23189 


‘Christmas (A) folk song; sacred song, 
by Lizette Woodworth Reese, music 
by Jean Taylor; low or middle 
voice. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
21; E—Pub. 808; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 23190: 


‘Chrisimas on the waters; anthem, 
words by Robert MacDcsugall, music 
by Walter Henry Hall; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 13, 


1928; 2 c. Nov. 14; H—Pub. 616; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 23191 
‘Christmas (The) song; complete | 


Christmas service for the Sunday 
school, with selections for the choir, 
recitations and a pageant, words by 
A. A. Payn and others, music by 
Roy E. Nolte and others. Chicago, 
Hope pub. co. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 26; E—Pub. 1005; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 23192 


Cinderella and the cat; operetta in 3 
acts, libretto by H. M. Barr, music 
adapted by W. H. Boyer. 4to. 
Wer. tt Sse! Oct 20D Siaed ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 23193 


23203 


~ 


Cingalee; lyric by Richard A. Whiting, 
“music by Neil Moret. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1547; Villa Moret, inc., 
San Francisco. 23194 


Cinquantaine (La); by Gabriel-Marie, 
simplified and arr. by Harold 
Eisenberg; violin and pf. or pf. solo. 
©. Oct, 20) 1928" 2 -e Oct. 225 — 
Pub. 635; Harry Perlberg music co., 
New York. 23195 


Circle (The) of enchantment; dance 
drama, story and music by D. Cran- 
dall, dances by Elsa Sameth. [Blue- 


print] © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1928; D 
27391; Dorothy Crandall, Oakland, 
Calif. 23196 
Circles; words and music by Billy 


Sherwood and Al Hegbom; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 5; E—U. S. pub. 344; Pacific 
music publishers, San Francisco. 

: 23197 


Circulating Sal; werds and music by 


H. Luft. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. July 31, 1928; H—UWnpub. 
849; Herman Luft, New York. 
23198 
Clara; words and music by A. Lebe- 
deff. [Yiddish text. Words and 
melody only j 
(NANDD) 


© 1e¢ Nov. 6, 1928: H—Unpub. 
$94; Aaron Lebedeff, New York. 
23199 


Cobbler’s (The) jig; 3 pt. cho., words 
traditional, music from an English 
17th century air, arr. by Katherine 
K. Davis; women’s voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 2, 1928; 2 e. Nov. 9; H—Pub. 
458: E. C. Schirmer music co., Bos- 
ton, 23200 

Cold (The) day blues; words and mu- 


s1¢. Dy. J. lL. Brister:” [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 13, 1928: 


Hh—Unpub. 1208; John Lincoln 
Brister, Red Bank, N. J. 23201 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by A. De 
Martino, of Italy; mand., with 
words. Serie 76. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1928; 1c. Oct. 6; A—Foreign 162; 
Italian book co., New York. 23202 


Collection of Italian & Neapolitan 
songs; compiled and arr. by A. De 
Martino, of Italy; mand. Serie 77. 
4to. © Sept. 10, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 19; 
E—For. 684: Italian book co., New 
York. 23203 


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23204 


College march; by Edward Kilenyi, 
arr. by Hugo Krey;,,orch,) Ato. 
Nov;: 10,. 1928; 2) ce. Nov.- 12; H— 
Pub. 558; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 23204 


Come back little pal; ballad, words 
by oJ.) Smith, “Music by, uarny. . Es: 
Goffin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c Noy. 26, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1563 ; Jewell Smith, Los Angeles. 

23205 


Come back to me; theme song of Mar- 
riage by contract, lyric by David S. 
Goldberg, music by A. E. Joffe. © 
Oct. 31, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 1; H—U. S. 
pub. 309; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
inc., New York. 23206 


Come, calm content; from The masque 
of Alfred, by Thomas Arne, pf. acc. 
arr. by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 21, 1928; 1 c Oct. 
23; E—For. 541; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. _ 23207 

Come down Mister Moon; words by 


J. H. Smart, music by T. E. Tudor. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


sept. 14, 1928: (2 “el Seppe, 12h: 
698665; John H. Smart, Atlanta, 
Georgia. 23208 


Come rowing on Mississippi; words 
and music by EH. M. Tiffany. 
Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c Oct. 29; H—U. S. 
pub. 291; Emily Margaret Tiffany, 
La Crosse, Wis. 23209 


Come, sweet love; old Hnglish ballad, 
words anon., music by Hugh Blair, 
of Great Britain; ist and 2d sop. 
and contralto. © Nov. 8, 1928: 1 ¢. 
Nov. 3; E—For. 614; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 23210 


Come to the Savior; hymn, words and 
music by W. W. Wood. © Sept. 
18, 1928: 2 « Nov. 24; E—Pub. 
1001; W. W. Wood, Snyder, Tex. 
23211 


Come West, little girl, come West; 
from Whoopee, lyric by Gus Kahn, 
music by Walter Donaldson. © 
Noy. 23, 1928; 2 ce. Nov. 23; E—Pub. 
918: Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble. 
inc., New York. 2A Ws 


Come with me to Honolulu; fox trot, 
words and music by H. Johnson, of 
Norway, domiciled at Froid, Mont. 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 908: 
Harald Johnson, Fort Riley, Kan. 


23213 

Comm’ ’o granato; words by P. Feb- 
braio,, “music. by ‘B2) G:) Vairo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


‘Concertino no. 1; 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Nov. 1, 1928; E—Unpub. 802; Pas- 
quale Febbraio and- Benedetta C. 
Vairo, New York. 23214 


Commercial (The) traveller; samples 
in the bag, humorous song, words 
by Rob. Currie, music by Norman 
Long, of Great Britain. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Oct. 11, 
1928; 1 ¢«. Nov. 22; EH—For. 921; 
Reynolds & co., London. aot 


Communion hymn; words and music 
by M. P. Opie. [Photostat] © 
Nov. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 3; BU s: 
pub. 333; Mary Pickens ‘Opie, Bur- 
lington, N. C. 23216 


Communion responses : music by Mrs. 
H. H. A. Beach, op. 122; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 ec. 
Nov. 23; H—Pub. 914; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 23217 


by G. M. Abbott, op. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1928; 
'E—Unpub. 1247; Gregory M. Abbott, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 23218 


by Rudolph F. 
Reisa; violin, with pf. ace. © Nov. 
16, 1928; 2 @ Nov. 19; HE—Pub. 
716; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 23219 


Concert waltz; 
2 (TOR) Le epE, 


Conjurés (Les); de Henri Février, 
arr. par Raoul Labis, of France; 
orch. restreint, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Oct. 5, 1928; 1 « Oct: 25; 
H—For. 879; Choudens, Paris. 

23220 


study in legato playing 
by Frederick Hall, 
© June 20, 1928; 
For. 622; Allan & — 
ltd., Melbourne, 

Za221 


Consolation ; 
in both hands, 
of Australia ;: pf. 
1 @ Auge sis 
co., proprietary 
Australia. 


Consolation ; words and music by Hal- 
dor Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled 
at Indianapolis; mixed voices. (Jn 
Special songs for special occasions) 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 @ Noy. 24; H— 
Pub. 950; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 23222 


waltz, by S. Patti and 
accordion. © June 
15; E 698044; 


Convalescent ; 
HK. H. Hansen; 
13, LOQS: 2) cats: 


Killer H. Hansen and Santo Patti, 
Milwaukee. 23223 


Coon tail; music by J. B. Smith; mel- 


ody ;with pf. ace: +O, 2c. Nov. 2, 
1928 ; E—U. S. unpub. 824; J. Brad- 


ford Smith, Nashville. 23224 


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no. 11, 1928 


Coquette (La); intermezzo, by Fred- 
erick Albert Hoschke; pf. © Nov. 
5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 7; E—U. S. pub. 
384; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. Za225 


Corpus Christi; poem from Balliol 
MS.354, early XVIth century, music 
by P. Warlock, of Great Britain; 
Sop. and ten. soli, with string quar- 
tet ace. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. , ©. Web, 4, 1927; 1c. Feb. 4; 
E 657428 ; Peter Warlock, Kent, Eng- 
land. 23226 


Cosette; waltz, by Rob Roy Peery; 
pt) Gi Nov. (21,.1928); 2.c.: Nov.):22; 
H—Pub. 881; Willis music ce., Cin- 
cinnati. Wael 

Cossacks; words by Gordon Stewart, 
music by Y. Stewart. © 1c. Nov. 
8, 1928; E—Unpub. 937; Yvonne 
Stewart, New York. 23228 

Cottage (A) for two; words by Dave 
Dreyer, music by Frank Parente. 
[Words and melody only] ©1«. 


Noy. 2, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 819;. 


James Dante, Madison, N. J. 23229 


Could I; by Denis Poggis, of Greece, 
demiciled at New York. [Melody 
only!” © 1 cc.‘ Nov., 26, 1928; H— 

- Unpub. 1541; Kimon Hadjoson, New 
York. 23230 


Couldn't I; words by Andy Razaf, mu- 
si¢ by J. C. Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 12, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1176; Triangle music 
pub. ¢co., ine., New York. Dane 


Count (The) of Como; or, A bandit’s 
bride, comic opera in 2 acts, book 
and lyrics by F. R. Bell and Harold 
Hilis, music by W. H. Bullock, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. © Oct. 16, 1928; 1 e¢. 
Oct. 20; E—For. 620; William H. 
Builock, London. 23232 


Counting the milestones; fox trot, 
words by Raymond Wallace, music 
by Harry Tilsley, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 30, 1928; 
1 ce. Nov. §; E—For. 709; Cecil Len- 


nox, ltd., London. POSS 
Country dance; by Henry Hadley; 
orch. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 22; 


E—Pub. 899; C. C. Birchard & co.. 
Boston. 23234 


Country dance; by Paul Zilcher, of 
ermany, op. 227, no. 5; 2 violins, 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 21, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 23; E—For. 574; Augener, Itd., 
London. 23235 


23246 

Couperin (Francois) Five harpsichord 
pieces; arr. by Kathleen Dale, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 1. 
Sarabande. [4 others] © June 21, 
1928; 1 ¢« July 28; E—For. 604; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 23236 


Courante; dance of French origin, by 
Helen L. Cramm, op. 42, no. 1; pf. 
© Nov. 28, 1928.2 c. Nov: 26; E— 
Pub. 1060; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23200 


Cradle song; by Miska Hauser. sim- 
plified and arr. by Harold Hisen- 
berg; violin and pf. or pf. solo. © 
Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 22; EH—Pub. 
628; Harry Perlberg music co., New 
York. 23238 


Cradle (A) song; three-pt. cho., words 
by William Blake, music by Daniel 
Protheroe; women’s voices. 4to. © 
Noy. 21, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 23; E—Pub. 
876; Boston music co., Boston. 

23239 


Crawley blues; by W. Crawley. [Mel- 
oly only] © 1c. Noy. 5, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 865; Wilton Crawley, New 
York. 23240 


Cri-cri; operetta in 8 atti, di C. Lom- 
bardo e Virgilio Ranzato, both of 
Italy, adattamento ritmico di Carlo 
Ravasio; pf. e canto. © Oct. 1, 
1928; 2 ec. Nov. 12; D 27405; Carlo 
Lombardo, Milan. 23241 


Cricco, crocco e€ manecangino; versi e 
musica di F. Amodio; violino. © 
1 c. Nov. 17, 1928; E—Unpub. 1311; 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 23242 


Croon; southland idyll, by Edward 
Harris; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Nov. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 15; E—Pub. 660; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 23243. 


Cross my heart: selection, by Harry 
Tierney; pf. © Oct. 24, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 26; E—Pub. 528; Harms, ine., 
New York. 23244 


Cross (The) of love; words and music 
by Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, dom- 
iciled at Indianapolis. (Jn Special 
songs for special occasions) © Nov. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 939; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

23245 


Cross roads; ballad fox-trot, theme 
song of Show people, lyric by Ray- 
mond Klages, melody by William 
Axt and David Mendoza; pf. ace. 
©): Nov. 1; 1928;-2:'ce. Nov. 2; E—U. 
S. pub. 308; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 23246. 


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23247 


Crowing rooster blues; words and 
music by L. Johnson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Sept. 1, 1928: 
H—Unpub. 1226; Lonnie Johnson, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 23247 


Cuckoo (The); folk-tune from Somer- 
set, set by Leo Sowerby; pf. © 
Nov. 10, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; H—Pub. 
554; Boston musie ¢o., Boston. 

23248 


Cuddle closer; words by Perry Alex- 
ander, music by Woody Frisino 
[pseud. of W. Frisino| and Ted 
Claire. [Words and. melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 974; 
Warren Frisino, Gardenville, Md. 

23249 


Cumberland (Gladys) Sonatina; by 
G. Cumberland, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 c¢. Nov. 16; 
E—For. 718; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 23250 


Cupid; words by Edith M. Walker, . 


music by Wilfrid: Sanderson, of 
Great Britain; in G. © Oct. 18, 
1928; 1 ¢« Nov. 22; E—For. 927; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 23251 


Curly locks; by Wallace A. Johnson, 
op. 195, no. 4> pi. ©, Nov. 5, 1928; 
2°. ONOV. "Co Ue BUD. OTT ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23252 


Cutest (The) kids in town; words and 
music by Thomas B. Weaver. Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee. © 
Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c Nov. 3; E—U. S. 
pub. 330; Willis N. Bugbee, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. ZoaZop 


Cygnes nostalgiques; par Edouard 
Flament, of France, op. 80, no. 4; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Oct. 5, 1928; 1 c Oct. 25; E—For. 
880; Choudens, Paris. 23254 


Czardas; by V. Monti, arr. by Gus- 
tav Saenger; pf. solo. © Océ. 31, 
1928;°'2 c. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 758; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

2a200 


wzardas; di Italo Bariola, of Italy; 
orchestrina, con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
@) Oct. .1,, 19283" cx Nov. 12) 
For. 901; Edoardo Viani, Genoa, 
italy. 23256 


J) natural blues; by F. Henderson and 
W. H. Challis. [Melody only] © 
1c. Nov. 2, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 
818; Fletcher Henderson, New York. 

238257 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 23 


Dad; words by Sarah K. Marine, mu- 
sic by Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, 
domiciled at Indianapolis; pf., with 
words. (In Special songs for spe- 
cial occasions) © Nov. 15, 1928; 
2 ec. Nov. 24; EH—Pub. 928; Lillenas 
pub. co., Indianapolis. 23258 


Daheim; text von A. Voigt, musik von 
Rudolf Gliick, of Germany; miin- 
nerchor. 4to. © June 11, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 11; H—For. 814; Karl Hoch- 
stein, Heidelberg, Germany. 23259 


Dakota; words and musie by Noble 
Sissle; pf. acc., with banjulele ban- 
jo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 


Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations]. © Oct. 2, 1928; 1c Oct. 
38, Le Oct. 20; H-—Pub, 417, B. 


Feldman & co., London. 23260 
Dance caprice; by Paul Stoeving; vio- 
lin and pf? © OGt:) 8, /19285.!2).e. 
Oct. 9; E—Pub. 531; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc., New York. 23261 


Dance (The) of the flowers; two- 
part cho., words tr. by A. P. Graves, 
music by William Berwald; sop. and 
alto.::,, 4to.. GpeApr Spears, -C. 
Nov. 17, 1928; E—Pub. 703; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 23262 


Dance of the popinjays; by George 
Dunbar Shewell; pf. © Nov. 23, 
1928; 2 « Nov. 26; E—Pub. 1056; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23263 


Dancers, come up! based on native 
melodies, text and music by Theo- 
phil Wendt, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York; bar. voice, in G. 
© ‘Sept. 26, 1928; 2 « Nov. 19; H— 
Pub. 764; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 23264 


Dancing puppets; juvenile intermez- 
zo, by Irénée Bergé, orch. by Wil- 
liam C. Schoenfeld; orch. with pf. 
or organ conductor. © Oct. 30, 
1928; 2 « Oct. 81; E—U. S. pub. 
302; Robbins music corp., New York. 

23265 


Danse bagateHe;: by R. Bourdon; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 973 ; 


Rosario Bourdon. Camden, N. J. 
23266 
Danse hongroise; by Paul Du Val, 


of Great Britain; pf., 4 hands. © 
Nov. 28, 1928; 2 «. Nov. 26; H—Pub. 
1055: Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23267 


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no. 11, 1928 


Danube waves; waltz, by J. Ivanovici, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; full orch., 
with pf. conductor. © Sept. 13, 
1928: 2 « Nov. 19; H—Pub. 776: 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 23268 


Dark eyes; old Gypsy air, Russia, arr. 
by G. Davidoff: pf. © Nov. 9, 1928; 
2 ce. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 961; Gregory 
Davidoff, Chicago. 23269 


Dark (A) night: variations on the 
theme by Harry Horlick and Greg- 
ory Stone, arr. from original sc. by 
Lester Brockton; full orch.. with 
pf. conductor. © Sept. 28, 1928: 2 
e. Noy. 19; E-Pub. 7693" Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23270 


Darlene! who do you love? words and 
music by Joe Mack; jr., [i. e J.C. 
Mack, jr.] © 1 ¢ Nov. 21, 1928; 
H—Unnpub. 1425; Joseph C. Mack, 
jr., Toledo, O. 3 PATEL 


Das kommt nicht in frage; fox-trot, 
text von Charlie Amberg, musik von 
Frank Stafford, of Germany, instr. 
von Kurt Lubbe, of Germany; orch., 
mit violino 1 direction und pf. di- 
rection. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Noy. 27; E—For. 916; Musikverlag 
City, Leipzig. 23272 


Dawn of peace; by T. D. Williams; 
violin and pf. © Nov. 5, 1928: 2 ec. 
Noy. 7; E—U. S. pub. 379 ; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23273 


Dawn (The) of peace; Christmas can- 
tata with Scripture readings inter- 
spersed, libretto by Palmer Hart- 
sough, music by E. K. MHeyser; 
choirs or large choruses. Cincin- 
nati, O., Fillmore music house. 4to. 
© Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 7; D 27399; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

23274 


Dawn on the downs; words by E. A. 
Barrell. jr.. music by John Barnes 
Wells. 1. In C—2. In A. © Nov. 
230) 1928: 2~c.. each Nov.: 26. . H— 
Pub. 1052; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23215 


Dawn (The) upon the hills o’home; 
poem by Edmund Leamy, music by 
H. Behr. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2.¢. Nov. 
12; E—Pub. 963; Herman Behr, 
Brooklyn. 23276 


Dawnlight. the rose and you: by Ed- 
ward G. Simon, transcribed by Pau- 
line Ellen Hughes; violin and pf. 
Concert ed. © Oct. 3, 1928: 2 «@. 
Oct. 5; E—Pub. 532; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc, New York: 23277 


- 23288 


Day of love: words by H. H. Story, 
musie by E. S. Wilkin. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
15, 1928; E—Unpub. 1601; Harry 
H. Story, Antioch, Calif. and Edith 
Story Wilkin, Pittsburg, Calif. 

23278 


Davs (The) gone by; words by Mrs. 
Wm. Jungeberg, music by Phil Starr. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 

Nov. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1445; 
Mary Jungeberg, Grafton, O. 

23279 

Days’ of long ago; words by N. C. 


Leahy, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1 ¢. Nov. 3, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 841; Nora Catherine Leahy, 
Seattle. 23280 


D-d-dont d-d-do-do that; lyrics by E. 
Ashley, melody by C. Dubois; with 
pf. acc. © Nov. 10, 1928: 2 e@. Nov. 
19; E—Pub. 794: Clair Dubois and 
Ethel Ashley, San Francisco. 23281 


Dear eyes that gaze so fond in mine; 
words by Daniel S. Twohig. musie 
by L. Leslie Loth. © Nov. 13, 1928; 
2 e. Nov. 15: E—Pub. 674; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 23282 


Dear mother of mine; words and mu- 
sie by F. M. Moore. © 1 ec. Nov. 
27. 1928: E—Unpub. 1607; Fannie 
M. Moore, Newburgh, N. Y. 23283 


Dear old mother far away; words by 
F. W. Anderson, music by Luther 
A. Clark. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 
8: E—Pub. 440; Fritz W. Anderson, 
Attleboro, Mass. 23284 


Dear, within my heart; words by Mary 
Rieca Compton, music by E. L. 


Ricea. © 1 ce. Nov. 16, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1305: Emile Louis Ricca, 
San Jose, Calif. 23285 


Decatur school song; words and musie 
by C. A. H. Van Benthuysen. © 
1 ec. Oct. 25. 1928; E—Unpub.. 879; 
Clara A. H. Van Benthuysen, Brook- 
lyn. 23286 


Delizia; mazurka, by Valentino 

Roma; accordion. © Nov. 28, 1928; 

2 c. Nov. 30; E—Pub. 1097; Roma 

musie co., Cleveland. 23287 
Dem ziele zu... . text von Hein- 
rich Gutberlet, musik von Hugo 
Kaun, of Germany; maAnnerchor. 
Ato.» © June’ a, T9280 “ey Oct!’ 11s 
E—For. 806; Karl Hochstein, Hei- 
delberg, Germany. 23288 


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23289 


Departing day; by Carl F. Mueller; 
organ. © Novy. 1, 1928; 2 e. Nov. 
17; E—Pub. 978; White-Smith mu- 
Sic pub. co., Boston. 23289 

Depths (The) of love; sacred song, 


words by Oliver Murray Edwards, 
music by Charles H. Gabriel; med. 


voice. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver mu- 
sic co. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; 
E—Pub. 567; Oliver M. Edwards, 


Syracuse, N. Y. 23290 


Désespoir ; par Ch. Pons et Paul Fosse, 
both of France; orch., avec pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1928: 1 c. 
Oct. 25; HE—For. 883; Choudens, 
Paris. 23291 


Despierta mi negra; cancién popular, 
duo, letra y musica di I. M. Valle, 
of Mexico. domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © 1 «@ Noy. 19, 1928: 
E—Unpub. 1661; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 23292 


Desprecio; bolero, letra de Jose Arte- 
cona, musica de L. Andreu, of Cuba; 
pf. ©1 ce. Oct. 31, 1928; E—Unpub. 
907; Lorenzo Andreu, Havana, Cuba. 

. 23293 

Deutsche (Das) lied; ein und mehr- 
stimmige gesinge mit und ohne in- 
strumentenbegleitung, hrsg. von E. 
Dahlke, of Germany. 4. teil. S8vo. 
© Dee. 21,:1925;°1 ‘¢ Dee: 3, 1926; 
E—For. 738; G. D. Baedeker, G. m. 
b. H., Essen, Germany. 23294 


Deutsches volk, verzage nicht! text 
von Sophie Breiter, musik von Her- 
mann Sonnet, of Germany; minner- 
cher, 4to. “© Sunerio, 1998-4) 1/-c. 
Oct. 11; E—For. 770; P. J. Tonger. 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 23295 


Deuxiéme petite suite; par Giulio de 
Micheli, of Itaiy, op. 18, arr. par 
G. Groschwitz, of Germany; pf. 
Preludio. [3 others] © Aug. 18, 
1928;.1 @ Oct: ‘381; EH——For!: 519; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 23296 


Devilish blues: words and music by 
Stovepipe Johnson and J. M. Wil- 
liams. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 « Nov. 7, 1928; E—Unpub. 924; 
State street music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 23297 


Devil’s (The) tango; by Don Emilio 
[pseud. of Emilio Rodriguez], orch. 
by A. L. B. Van de Velde; pf. © 
1 ¢. Novy. 20, 1928; E—Unpub. 1354; 
Ymilio Rodriguez, Chicago. 23298 


Diddy-dum-dum; from So long, Letty, 
words by Frank Eyton, music by 


pt. nay nes. tv; 23 


Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain. © 

Oct. 30, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 20; E—For. 

934; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
23299 


Dieci cori antichi (Ten antique 
choruses); by Giovan Ferretti and 
others, introduction and editing by 
G. F. Malipiero, of Italy, English 
tr. by Carl Engel; mixed voices. 
v. 1, 2. 4to: © Sepr Geese. c. 
each Oct. 20; E—Pub. 577, 578; C. 
C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

23300, 23301 


Dimmi; romanza, words and music 
by P. Signore. 1 ec. Noy. 24, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1526; Paolo Sig- 
nore, Bayonne, N. J. 23302 


Distant chimes; by Albert W. Snow; 
organ. © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 ¢ Nov. 
21; E—Pub. 807; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. ; 23303 

Divine; words and-.music by Steve 
Gardella [i. e. Stephen Gardella] 
© 1 c. Nov.. 26, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1567; Stephen Gardella, Brooklyn. 

sland ie 23304 


Dixie (The) hobo; words and music 
by B. Layne and C. MeMichen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1451; 
Bert Layne and Clayton McMichen, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 23305 


Do you love me; words and music 
by I. Firstenberg. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 e@ Nov. 10, 1928; 


E—Unpub. 1303; Irving Firsten- 
berg, Brooklyn. 23306 
Doge und Dogaressa; musikalische 


biihnendichtung, in zwei akten, von 
Ludwig  Roselius, of . Germany; 
orch.-partitur. © Oct. 6, 1928; 1 c. 
Nov. 6; E—For. 603; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 23307 


Doggone betcha: words by K. Schene, 
music by Rob’t H. Brennen. [Words 
and melody cnly] © 1 ¢. Noy. 21, 
1928: E—Unpub. 1444; Katherine 
Schene, Louisville. 23308 


Dolee fiore: valse, di D. Carone; pf.; 
in la bemolle. Chicago, Ill., D. An- 
gelus & co. © Nov. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Nov. 21; E—Pub. 817; Domenico 
Carone, Chicago. 23309 


Dolly (The) brothers; text u. musik 
von Harry Ralton [pseud. of Heinz 
Rosenthal], bearb. von Hartwig v. 
Platen, both of Germany; orch. mit 
pf.-direction. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1928; 
1 e. Oct. 11; E—For. 761; Musik- 
alienhandlung Alberti, G. m. b. H.., 
Berlin. 23310 


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: 93831 


Dolores, favorita of my heart; words 
by Lily E. Wyles, music by W. Mar- 
tini, of Germany, domiciled at New 
York. © i1.c. Nov. 16,.1928; H— 
Unpub. 1285; Werner Martini, New 
York. 20011 


Don Pancho y Ramona; danzon, por 
R. Marquez, jr.; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 
6, 1928; H—Unpub. 900; Rafael 
Marquez, jr., Santurce, Porto Rico. 

2aoL2 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Lucia di Lam- 
mermoor; selezione, arr. by Camil- 
lo Chiericoni, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © Oct: 25, 1928; 
2 c. Noy. 5: E—Pub. 621; Mauro V. 
Cardilli, New York. 233138 


Donna Lou; words and music by N. 
V. Smith, © 1 c¢. Nov. 24, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1539; Nellie von Gerich- 
ten Smith, Prescott, Ariz. 23314 


Donna regina; versi di Giovanni Ma- 
ria Sala, musica di N. Segurini, of 


aly; pt. © 1 « Nov. 12;°1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1580; Nello Segurini, 
Milan. 23315 


Don’t giggle, but wiggle away; waltz, 


words and music by H._ Ross. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 138, 1928; E—Unpub. 1197; 
Hugh Ross, New York. 23316 


Don’t let your mouth start nothing; 
words and music by Stovepipe John- 
son and J. M. Williams. [Chords, 
single staff] © 1. Nov. 7, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 925; State street music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 23317 


Don’t spoil your pretty eyes with 
tears; words by E. Barbe and Rich- 
ard Dewhurst, music by James 
Flora. New York, C. H. Galligan. 
©, /0ct..25,,1928;.2 ¢.. Now: 8;,E— 
Pub. 439; Edward Barbe and James 
Flora, New York. 23318 


Donveda; by F. Munro Planque; ten. 
banjo solo. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 19; E—Pub. 788; Don Santos, 
Rochester, N. Y. 23319 


Dorf madel; polka, by P. Miiller: 1st 
B flat cornet. © 1. Nov. 30, 1928; 


E—Unpub. 1679; Peter Miiller, 
Philadelphia. 2332 


Dorsch (Der) hat die Marie gepiekt;. 


foxtrctt, worte u. musik von Franz 


Strassmann, bearb. von William 
Hiinzel, both of Germany; salon 
orch. u. jazz band. 4to. © June 


21, 1928: 1 & Oct. 113° H—For; 753; 
Fritz Horst, Altona/Elbe, Germany. 
23321 


Down by the Ozark trail; words and 
music by B. Layne and C. McMichon. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 21, 1928; EHE—Unpub. 1454; 
Bert Layne and Clayton McMichon, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 23322. 


Down in Alabama; words by Judy 
Rayford. music by E. G. Burdick. 
CY Nov. 3, 182827" 2307* Nove a a — 
Pub. 420; Emma Gay Burdick, 
Mobile. 23323 


Down on that old Ozark farm; lyrics 
ahd music by BE. W. Worley. © 1 
ce. Nov. 12, 1928; E—Unpub. 1171; 
Ernest Walter Worley, Kansas City, 
Kan. 23324 


Down silvery Honolulu way; words 
by EH. Johnson, music by L. Florin 
Brown. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Nov. 19, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1852; Edna Johnson, Fort Wayne, 
Ind. ’ 23325 


Dramatic; by O. E. Sharratt; pf. © 
Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 23; E—Pub. 
695; Harmony studios, Orville Ed- 
ward Sharratt, prop., Kansas City, 
Mo. 23326 


Dramatie agitato; by William Axt, 
orch. by Edward Turkisher; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Noy. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 2; E—U. S. 
pub. 311; Robbins music corp., New 
York. Zao 


Dream (A); by M. W. Acunto. © 1 
c. Noy. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1508; 
Manlio Wm. Acunto, Brooklyn. 

23328 


Dream-boat (A) passes by; school 
song on the Andantino in D flat, 
words written and adapted by 
Annie Andros Hawley, musie by 
Edwin H. Lemare, arr. by Charles 
F. Manney; sop., alto and bass. 4to. 
© Oct. 24, 1928; 2 e Oct. 29; H—U. 
S pubs. 269 “Oliver” Ditson > co. 
Boston. 23329 


Dream city; words and melody by N. 
Morrilla; pf. acc. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Wilson music pub co. © 
Nov. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 27; E—Pub. 
1022; Neysa Morrilla, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 23330 


Dream (A) of a love nest with you; 
words by C. M. Campbell, music by 


Sylvester Long Cross. © 1c. Nov. 

28, 1928; HE—Unpub. 1634; Cora 

May Campbell, Wapato, Wash. 
23331 


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23332 


Dream (The) of a rose; words and 
music by M. E. Bronson. © 1 «. 
Nov. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 956; 
Margaret E. Bronson, Cincinnati. 

23332 


Dream on; words and music by F. J. 
Naibert. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 
19; E—Pub. 1076; Frank J. Naibert, 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. 23333 


Dreaming of a girl like you; words 
and music by G. K. Tilden. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 19, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1400; Grace 
Kathryn Tilden, Royal Oak, Mich. 

23334 

Dreaming of the day ; fox trot, written 
and composed by Eddie Grossbart, 
Ray Noble and Alan Murray, all 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 


ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 2, 1928; 1. ¢. Nov. 


13; E—For. 673; Cecil Lennox. Itd., 
London. - 23335 


Dreaming of the day; lyric and music 
by Roy Turk and Joe Gold; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Noy. 8, 1928; 2c. 
Nov. 10; E—Pub. 5038; Remick 
music corp., New York. 23336 


Dreaming of yesterday; words by E. 
Johnson, music by L. Florin Brown. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 19, 1928; E—Unpub. 1351; 
Edna Johnson, Fort Wayne, Ind. 

23337 

Dreaming of you; ballad, words and 
music by C. Amaker. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 981; 
Carrie Amaker, St. Matthews, S. C. 

23338 

Dreams of love; by P. Chiappinelli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Bridgeport, 
Conn.; violin and pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 
17, 1928; E—Unpub. 1334; Peter' 
Chiappinelli, Bridgeport, Conn. 

23339: 

Dreams of the East and West; poem 
by Douglass Malloch, music by H. 
Behr. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; 
E—Pub. 962; Herman Behr, New 
York. 23340: 

Dreams of yesterday; from Virginia, 
words by Douglas Furber, R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, music by John 


Hope, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
24, 1928: 1 c. Oct. 27; E—For. 6438; 
Harms, inc., New York. 23341 
Drift on and dream forever; words 


and music by W. Smith, Ethel Loris 
and Lillian Loris. © Nov. 7, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 14; E—Pub. 693; Lorenzo 


12 


pt: InN S|, Wes 


Ferreiros and Walter Smith, San 
Francisco. 23342 


Drifting down the river Rhine; words 
by Al Dubin, music by Little Jack 
Little; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 10; E—Pub. 500; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co... New 
York. 23343. 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
old English song, words by Ben 
Jonson, music arr. by Ernest Reeves, 
of Great Britain; with violin or 
cello obbl. © Oct. 31, 1928; 1 e. 
Nov. 12; EH—For. 668; Walsh, 
Holmes & co., ltd., London. 23344 


Drozdov czardas; by M. Stretansky ; 
1st violin. © 1 @ Nov. 19, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1349; Michael Stretan- 
sky, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 23345. 


Du bist mein kleines vis 4 vis ; foxtrot, 
text von Gtnther Bibo u. Ernst 
Neubach, musik von Rudolf Nelson, 
‘of Germany, arr. von Nico Dostal. 
© Sept. 15, 1928: 1 e« Nov. 3; H— 
For. .5987; Alrobi musikverlag, G. 
me<b.\ 44. “Berlin: 23346 


Du unser Herr und Gott; text von 
Math. Claudius, musik von Hugo 
Kaun, of Germany; mannerchor. 
Ato. ©) June. 1 1928e 1 cyOckyast: 
E—For. 805; Karl Hochstein, Hei- 
delberg, Germany. 23347 


Dying (The) girl; words and music by 
B. «Miller. [Words and melody 
only] ©1«. Nov. 5, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 861; Bob Miller, New York. 

23348 
polka, by IL. 
© 1. Nov. 8, 


Dziadek zbapku [!];3 
Witkowski; violin. 


1928 ; E—Unpub. 946; Leon Witkow- 
ski, New York. 23349 
Each night as I pillow my head; 


words by G. J. Wendling, music by 
BE. A. Schindler; pf: © 1 © Nov: 
10, 1928: E—Unpub. 1158; George J. 
Wendling and Edward A. Schindler, 
Chicago. 23350 
Easy (The) and rapid piano and 
chromatic accordion method; by A. 
Zordan. [English and Italian text] 
© Nov. 28, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


26: A O—4244; Antonio Zordan, 
Chicago. Dano 
Echoes of Slovakia; 5 Slovak folk 
songs, by R. C. Chladek. 1. Pod- 
krivansky kraj zaviaty. [4 others] 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 848; 
Richard C. Chladek, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 23352 


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Bekhard violin method; for class 
teaching, by W. J. Eckhard. pt. 1. 
© Nov. 27, 1928; 2 ce. Nov. 28; E— 
Pub. 1016; Don Santos pub. co., inc., 
Rochester, N. Y. 23353 


Efectos de un beso; danzon, letra y 
musica. por Vicente Sigler [i. e. V. 
S. Lalondri], of Cuba, domiciled at 
New? York!*pl" © 1*e: Oct. -'30, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 818; Vicente Sigler 
Lalondri, New York. —~ 23354 


Hilali, eilali, eilala; niggerwiegenlied 
im foxtrot-tempo, worte von Hans 
Pflanzer, musik von Hans May, of 
Austria. © Sept. 15, 1928; c. Nov. 


3; E—For. 593; Alrobi musikverlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 23355 
Hinstein; by L. De Costa. ©1c. Nov. 


10, 1928; E—Unpub. -997; Leon De 
Costa, New York. 23356 


Einzug des schéik; arabischer  fest- 
marsch, von Angely Barvas, bearb. 
yon Leopold Weninger, of Austria; 
orch. mit violino 1 direction und pf. 
direction. 4to. © Sept. 6, 1928; 1 
c. Sept. 25; E—For. 53; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 23357 


Hisemann (Josephine Lowenstein) 
Waltz; no. 202, by J. L. Eisemann. 
[Melody only] ©1«. Nov. 3; 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1363; Josephine L. Hise- 
mann, New York. 23358 


Elfentanz; von Johnny MHeykens, of 
Austria, op. 38, arr. von Leopold 
Weninger, of Austria; orch., mit pf.- 
organ direction. 4to. © Oct. 30, 
1928; 1 ¢« Nov. 20; E—For. 842; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 23359 


Elizabeth; song fox-trot, words and 
music by Q. R. Snowden. © 1 « 
Nov. 6, 1928; E—Unpub. 897; Q. 
Roscoe Snowden, New York. 23360 


En plus grand; paroles de Albert Wil- 
lemetz et Ch. L. Pothier, musique 
de Samuel Pokrass, of Germany; pf. 
ace., avec ukulele de F. Salabert. © 
Oct.. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. Oet. 25; E—For. 
895; Francis Salabert, Paris. 23361 


En prise directe; par Alex. De Taeye, 
of Belgium; orch., avec pf. conduc- 
teur et 1°°* violons conducteur. 4to. 
© Oct. 5, 1928:°1 ¢. Oct. 25; H—For. 
878; Choudens, Paris. 23362 


Enchanted (The) nymph; by Mischa 
Levitzki; pf. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 «. 
Noy. 16; E—Pub. 861; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23363 


Endless dreams; words by S. Gardel- 
la, music by R. Knudsen; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 
18; 1928;°2 e. Aug. 18; E—696971 ; 
Roy Knudsen and Steve Gardella, 
Brooklyn. 23364 


Hndless (The) kiss; words and music 
by Hugo Felix. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 c¢ Nov. 14, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1239; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 23365 


Mraptured (The) nigger; by Ludomir 
R6zycki, cp. 58, no. 1; pf. © July 
9 1928; 1c. Oct. 23: H—Wor. 551 ; 
Augener, Itd., London. 23366 


Enter into His gates with thanksgiv- 
ing; chant, words from the Bible, 
music by Grace Wilbur Conant. ©: 
Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 21; H—Pub. 
826; Presbyterian board of Chris- 
tain education, Philadelphia. 

23367 


Envoyons dVavant nos gens; paroles 
traditionnelles, musique par Pierre 
Gautier; a 4 voix @hommes, sans 
ace. Cy te. Oct. "27, 1928 Un- 
pub. 525; Charles Marchand, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 23368 


Erasmus forever; words and music by 
EK. W. Harter. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. 
Nov. 5; E—U. S. pub. 342; Hugene 


W. Harter, Brooklyn. 23369 
Erdstein (Leon) Capriccio; von L. 


Erdstein, of Austria, op. 18; klavier. 
© Sept. 24, 1928; 1 « Oct. 10; H— 
For. 657; Steingriber-verlag, Leip- 
zig. 23370 


Hrgebung; aus der romantischen kan- 
tate Von deutscher Seele, von Hans 
Pfitzner, bearb. von Heinrich Boell, 
both of Germany; fild6te u. orgel oder 
harmonium ad lib. © Oct. 18, 1928; 
1 ¢« Oct. 31; E—For. 682; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. rare ek 


Eruzioni (L’) di Etna; mungibeddu, 
versi di G. Marrone, musica di Ma- 
rio Nieastro. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 c« Nov. 20, 1928; E— 
Unpub. .13876; Gaspare Marrone, 
Brooklyn. 23372 


Es*ist ein weinen in der welt; text von 
Else Lasker-Schtiler, musik von 
Bernhard Blau, of Germany, op. 28, 
no. 2...@ June do. loses 1 ec. Oct. 
11; E—For. 778; Ries & Erler, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin. 233738 


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23374 


pt. THES SirvaZo. 


Espana; Espana waltz, part song, text 
by Annie Andros Hawley, music by 
Chabrier-Waldteufel, arr. by N. 
Clifford Page; mixed or_ school 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 25, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 270; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 23374 


Etna (L’) in eruzione; versi e musica 
di Louis Donadio, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [Words and melody 
ony) sO» the.) Nov. }22),0928.5 4h — 
Unpub. 1471; John Clano, Woodside, 
Bye Tes Ne 23375 


Etude fantastic; by John F. Carré, op. 
12; pf. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 c Nov. 
1; E—U. S. pub. 305; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 23376 


Euridice’s dream; mélodie ancienne, 
by James C. Bradford; full orch. 
4f0.7,. COC. 17.) 1928\-22 (ep NOV. 19'; 
EH—For. 737; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. Dat t 


Evangeline; words by Irving Berlin, 
music by Al Jolson. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1928; 
EH—U. S. unpub. 820; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 23378 


Evelyn; intermezzo, by George Fred- 
erick William Bruhns; pf. © Nov. 
6, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 6; E—U. S. pub. 
363; George Fr. W. Bruhns, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 2a019 


Evening mists; by Thomas Scull Ha- 
rold, of Great Britain, op. 62, no. 3; 


pti OnOcts/26; 19285 ie Nov. 16 ; 
H—For. 869; Augener, Itd., London. 
23380 

Evening star, I’m following you; 


words by M. Huebner, music by Syl- 
vester Long Cross. © 1 c¢. Nov. 28, 
1928; E—Unpub. 16388; Mildred 
Huebner, Seattle. 23381 


Eventide; words by V. P. McKim, 
music by Nora Paddon, of Canada. 
© 1 ce Nov. 15, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1235; Vera Philbie McKim, Calgary, 
Alberta, Canada. 23382 


Ever since the movies learned to talk; 
from Whoopee, words and music by 
Walter O'Keefe, Bobby Dolan and 
James Cavanaugh; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Nov. 22, 1928: 2 c«. Nov. 23; E— 
Pub. 980; Shapiro, Bernstein &"co., 
inc., New York. 23383 


Ever true; waltz, words and music by 
H. Ross. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1198; Hugh Ross, New York. 23384 


9) 


Everlasting (The) God; choral hymn, 
words by Isaac Watts, music by 
Daniel Protheroe; men’s voices, with 
organ or pf. acc. 4to. © Nov. 14, 
1928; 2 ce. Nov: 163% Be =Pub. 650: 
Boston music co., Boston. 23385 


Every nite I go a spooning; words and 
music by I. Le Fontaine. New York 
City, Frank Harding. (Cover ti- 
tle :—Ev’ry nite I go a spooning) © 
Oct. 22, 1928; 2c. Och 2i.-0n-— Pub. 
666 ; Ida Le Fontaine, Moosup, Conn. 

23386 


Everybody calis me Tommy ; words by 
W. N. Bugbee, music by Thomas B. 
Weaver. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. © Aug. 1, 1928: 2 « 
Noy. 3; E—U. S. pub. 328; Willis : 
N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 23387 


Evolution of man; ballet suite, by E. 
Bial; pf. © 1° Noy. 43) 1928> b= 
Unpub. 1196; Ernst -Bial, Ridgefield 
Park, No de 23388 


Exile (The); based on native’ melo- 
dies,, text and music by Theophil 
Wendt, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York; bar. voice; in EF. © 
Sept. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 
767; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

23389 


Ezekiel saw de wheel; negro spiritual, 
arr. by Harry T. Burleigh; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 30; E—Pub. 508; G. Ricordi & 
co., inec., New York. 23390: 


Fabodvalsen; text och musik ay N. 
G. Granath, of Sweden; pf. © Aug. 
1, 1928; 1 c Nov. 18; E—For. 691; 
A. B. Nordiska musikforlaget, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 23391 


Fa-fa-father; words and music by 
Walter Hirsch, Arthur Roades and 
Ted Fiorito. [Words and melody 


only] © 1.e Nov. 24, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1523; Irving Berlin, ine, 
New York. 233892 


Fairies are really truly; fairy oper- 
etta in 8 acts for children, book, 
lyrics and music by Ruth EH. Day. 
4to. © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 c Nov. 22: 
D 27403; Willis music ¢co., Cincin- 
nati. 23393 


Fairy (The) dell; unison song, words 
by M. A. Olden, musie from an old 
Irish air, All live, arr. by G. Ronald 
C. Olden. 4to. [Staff and tonice 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 9, 1928; 
2c Aug. 22; E 697627; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. 23394 


10 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1928 


23415 


~ 


Fairy (The) in the chimney; words 
and music by Leslie Hlliott, of 
Great Britain; in D. © Oct. 23, 
1928; 1 @ Nov. 22; E—For. 928; 
Boosey & eco., Itd., London. 23895 


Faith, hope, love; sacred song, words 
by Oliver Murray Edwards, music 
by William Berwald; high voice. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music co. © 
Oct. 18, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 29; H—Pub. 
568; Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, 
ws Y. 23396 


Falling in love with you; waltz, words 
by Raymond Wallace, music by Mar- 
celle Mayne, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 30, 1928; 
1 @& Nov. 9; H—For. 711; Cecil Len- 
nox, Itd., London. 23397 


Famous melodies from the Gilbert & 
Sullivan operas; six easy transcrip- 
pols .by oa plia:, Mox; . pf..°.1. 1m 
ealled Little Buttercup. [5 others] 
© Nov. 21, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 22; E— 
Pub. 878; Willis music co.,. Cincin- 
nati. 23398 


Fanciulla (La) di Pompei [!]; words 
by R. Ciaramella, music by Bene- 
detta C. Vairo; violino. ihes 
Noy. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 1307; 
Roberto Ciaramella and B. C. Vairo, 
New York. 23399 


Fantasy-toccata; by Leslie Woodgate, 
of Great Britain; organ. © Oct. 
30, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 81; H—For. 874; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd.; London. 23400 


Farewell to Cucullain; Londonderry 
air, transcribed by Alfred A. Mun- 
zer; violoncello and pf. © Oct. 10, 
1928; 2! ec. Noy..19; E—Pub.. 760; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

23401 


Farm friends; operetta for children 
in 1 act and 1 scene, libretto and 
musie by Floy A. Rossman. 4to. 
@* Nov. 5, 1928; 2.¢.: Nov. 2231 D 
27400; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

23402 


Farmerette; by Jesse Greer; pf. © 
Oct. 22, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 21; E—Pub 
802; Mills music inc., New York. 


23403 

Farmer’s (The) house; words and 
music by H. Bledsoe. New York 
City, N. Y., Frank Harding. © 
Oct. 22, 1928; 2 c«. Nov. 1; E—U. S. 
pub. 299; Harvey Bledsoe, Stahl, 
Mo. 23404 


Fashion (The) of the two-by-two; 
words and music by M. Ewing. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 17, 1928; H—Unpub. 1820; Max 
Hwing, New York. 23405 


Fast friends; words and music by Max 
Ewing. [Words and melody only] 
© 1e. Nov. 17, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1312; Max Ewing, New York. 23406 


Fate finta di non lo Sapere; serenata, 
versi e musica di D. Carone; con 
violino obbl.; in re. Chicago, IIl., 
D. Angelus & co. © Nov. 10, 1928; 
2 e¢@. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 813; Domen- 
ico Carone, Chicago. 23407 

Fate of the S-4; words and music 
by J. Pierson. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 22, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 27; H—Pub. 669; James 
Pierson, New York. 23408 


Father, lead me day by day; hymn, 
words by John P. Hopps, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
2 e. Nov. 2; H—U. S. pub. 400; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

23409 


Father of mine; words by Sarah K. 
Marine, music by Haldor Lillenas, 
of Norway, domiciled at Indianapo- 
lis. (Jn Special songs for special 
occasions) © Nov. 15, 1928: 2 ¢. 
Noy. 24; E—Pub. 929; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 23410 


Fathers of the free; words by Elmer 
Ellsworth Brown, music by George 
Whitefield Chadwick; mixed voices. 
4to. ©, Apr. 15, 1927; 2 «. Noy. 17, 
1928; H—Pub. 700; H. W. Gray co., 

New York. 23411 


Faun und nymphe; impression, von 
Josef Konigsberger, of Austria; pf. 
© Aug. 27, 1927; 1 e Oct. 11; E— 
For. 790; Edition Kaleidoskop, Ber- 
lin- Wilmersdorf. 23412 


Feeling I’m falling; duet, from Treas- 
ure girl, words by Ira Gershwin, 
music by George Gershwin; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 26, 1928: 2 «. 
Oct. 29; E—Pub. 521; New world 
musie corp., New York. 23413 


Feinstein; by L. De Costa. © 1. 
Noy. 10, 1928; E—Unpub. 999; Leon 
De Costa, New York. 23414 


Feist dance folio no. 2a; 380 of the 
latest song hits arr. as fox trots, 
waltzes, etc., compiled and arr. by 
Lee Orean Smith; pf. solo, with uku- 
lele arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
Nov. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 8; EH—Pub. 
843; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

23415 


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23416 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Fekete szem, kék nefelejts, kitették a 
holttestet, esik es6; zenejet Rozsa- 
volgyi, of Hungary. [Melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1675; Rozsavolgyi es tarsa, Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 23416 


Félix le chat; fox trot, paroles fran- 
caises de Roger Bernstein, of France, 
musique de Max Kortlander et Pete 
Wendling; pf. et ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 5, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 25; H—For. 
888; Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. 23417 


Fest-ouverttire; von Albert Leutner, 
op. 42, arr. von Leo Artok, of Ger- 
many; salon-orch., mit pf. conduc- 
tor u. violino 1 direction. © Nov. 
25, 1928; 1 c. Nov.°20:; E—For, 964 ; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

23418 


Fiddle and bow; lyric by P. B. Bach- 
tell, music by Roy Leffingwell. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 138, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1204; Paul B. Bachtell, 
Lancaster, Calif. 23419: 


Field flowers and sunshine; by 8S. Sos- 
sin, of Russia, domiciled at Bridge- 
port, Conn. [Melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 851; Sam- 
uel Sossin, Bridgeport, Conn. 23420 


Fight, fight, fight! green and white, 
words and music by R. T. Willis. 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; E— 
Pub. 1082; Richard T. Willis, Man- 
chester, N. H. 23421 


Fill Thy temple; words and music by 
Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis; mixed voices. 
(In Special songs for special occa- 
sions) © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ¢c. Nov. 
24; H—Pub. 9381; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 23422) 


First adventures in music land; rhyth- 
mic exercises, by Désirée MacHwan, 
of Great Britain; pf., with drum or 
triangle. © Oct. 18, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 
23; E—For. 832; Oxford university 
press, London. 234238 


First lessons in violin playing; a 
modern method, compiled and arr. 
by H. Hoare, op. 28. book 2. © 
Nov. 26, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 5; 
A A 4386; Henry R. Hoare, Chicago. 

23424 


First (The) psalm; words from the 
Bible, music by A. L. Ewers. © 1 
ce. Nov. 24, 1928; E—Unpub. 1527; 
Audrey Lee Ewers, Los Angeles. 

23425 


First (The) step; how to play the 
melodeon or accordion, by Lew 
Stern, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
Nov. 12, 1928; 1 ce. Nov. 16; E—For. 
708; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 23426. 


First (The) step; how to play the 
plectrum G banjo, by Lew Stern, of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Nov. 23, 
1928; 1.¢« Nov., 23.5. 2—Wor.. 845; 
Keith Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

23427 

First waltz; by Wallace A. Johnson, 
op. 195, no. 1; pf. © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2 e. Nov. 7; H—U. 8S. pub. 374; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23428 


Five (The) double you song, W. W. W. 
W. W.; words and music by B. 
Miller. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ce. Nov. 5, 1928; E—Unpub. 860; 
Bob Miller, New York. 23429 


Flapper song; words by W. Davis, 
music. by Burrell Van: Buren. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 8, 1928; H—U. S. unpub. 783; 
William Davis, West Fairview, Pa. 

23430 

Flight; caprice, by Paul Kochanski, 
of Poland, domiciled at New York; 
violin, with pf. ace. © Oct. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 193° H—Pub. 7152; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 23431 


Flight at dawn; by E. F. Byron: pf. 
© 1 ec Nov. 21, 1928; EH—Unpub. 
1427; Edna Frances Byron, Auburn- 
dale, Fla. 23432 


Flor de Castilla; letra y musica di 
I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago; pf. © 1 @ Nov. 19, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1664; Ignacio M. 


Valle, Chicago. 23433 
Florida (The) pioneer: words and 
music by B. lL. M. Johns. © 1 «. 
Nov. 20, 1928; EH—Unpub. 1377; 
Berta L. M. Johns, Orange Park, 
Fla. 23434 


Flotow (Friedrich von) Ah! so pure: 
from Martha, simplified and arr. by 
Harold Hisenberg; violin and pf. or 
pf. solo. © Oet. 20, 1928: 2 c. Oct. 
22; E—Pub. 636; Harry Perlberg 
music co., New York. 23435 


Flower (The) shop failure; words by 
Blaine Cordner, music by W. W. 
Lockwood ; sop. [Photostat] © 1 e. 
Nov. 15, 1928; E—Unpub. 1653 
William Weldon Lockwood, Rock- 
ville Center, N. Y. 23436 


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no. 11, 1928 


< 23456 


Flower song; by Gustav Lange, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts [pseud. of 
Charles Kraushaar]; full orch., with 
pf. conductor. © Sept. 14, 1928; 
Se. Nov. 19; HE Pub: 772; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 23437 


Flower (The) that never dies; words 
and music by A. H. Brehm. New 
‘York City, Frank Harding. (Cover 
title:—The flower that never fades) 


Peer 22. 1998: 2c. Oct. 27; 
E—Pub. 667; Anthony Henry 
Brehm, Annapolis, Md. 234388 
Fluffy ruffies; fox trot, by J. L. Miller, 
arr. by W. C. Polla; orch.* New 
Rochelle; N. Y., H. T. Bircham. 4to. 
iC) Ney. dt 1928-2 .c.. Nev... 20); 
H—Pub. 1113; Joseph L. Miller, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 23439) 


Fluffy ruffles; piano novelette, by Jack 
Glogau and Joe Zimmerman ; pf. 
Nov. 27, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 27; E—Pub. 
1018; Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, ine., 
New York. 23440 


Flute call; no. 3 of suite In the Indian 
country, by Cady C. Kenney; pf. 
© Woy. 20, 1928: 2 ecx,Noy. 30; 
H—Pub. 1092; Walter Jacobs, ine., 
Boston. 23441 


Fog (A) land; Irish song, poem by 
Katharine Adams, music by Willard 
Sektberg ; high voice, in C. © Nov. 
5, 1928; 2 c.. Nov... 9; H—Pub. 587; 
Boston music co., Boston. 23442) 


Fogyism blues; words and music by 
Jesse Crump. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1800; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 23443 


Folk (A) song suite; by Eric Harding 
Thiman, of Great Britain; string 
quartet. 1. . The erystal spring. 
[3 others] © Sept. 3, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 23; E—For. 556; Augener, Itd., 
London. 23444 


Follow the gleam; words by Charles 
G. Mortimer, music by Florence 
Aylward. 1. High in D—2. Low 
in CC. © Oct. 22, 1928: 2c. each 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 281; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 23445 


For a little while; words and music 
by Leslie Elliott, of. Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. by Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 11, 
nore: SOc. J27 RE Wore 580" 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London, England. 23446 


26260—29——3 


For freedom’s sake; patriotic pro- 
grams, words by May M. Brewster, 
music by Ira B. Wilson and E. 8. 
Lorenz. 40,” (cy) Oct: 10; 1928") 2c. 
and aff. Oct. 29; A—O 1951; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 23447 


For life, with all it yields; short an- 
them, words by Robert Browning, 
music by Gordon Slater, of Great 


Britain; mixed voices, organ acc. 
4to-- Oct.’ 11, 1928: 1 ce) Nove 23; 
E—For. 820; Oxford university 


23448 


For you and me; words by EH. Cook, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1928; E—Unpub. 1636; 
Ethyl Cook, Anacortes, Wash. 

23449 

Forgive and forget; valse song, words 
and music by Sybil Monica, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with banjulele ban- 
jo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Nov. 9, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 
19; E—For. 932; Lawrence Wright 


press, London. 


music ¢co., London. 23450 
Forgive me darling; words by Eva 
Chapman, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Nov. 21, 1928; Ki—Unpub. 1446; Eva 
Stone, Columbiana, Ala. 23451 


Forgiving, forgetting, as I dream; 
words and music by C. L. Hersh 
and W. EH. Fenney, arr. by R. J. 
Wood. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 893; C. L. Hersh and W. E. 
Fenney, Los Angeles. 23452 


Fortsetzung der orchesterstudien ftir 
violine; von Richard Hofmann, of 
Germany, eine sammlung hrsg. von 
Johannes Striegler, of Germany, 
Heft -13, 14, Richard Wagner. © 
July 18, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 11; E—For. 
763; Carl Merseburger, Leipzig. 


23453 
Forty ‘leven years ago; words and 
music by Thomas B. Weaver. Syra- 


cuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. © 
Aug. 1, 1928; 2c. Nov. 3; E—U. 8. 
pub. 327; Willis N. Bugbee, Syra- 
euse, Ni. -Y. 23454 


Fountain (The); reverie, by Gordon 
Balch Nevin; pf. © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 7; E—U. S. pub. 392; The- 
odore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23455 

Fourfold amen; harmony and unison, 
music by Rob Roy Peery. 8vo. © 
Nov. 13, 1928; 2.¢. Nov. 14; E—Pub. 
614; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

| 23456 


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23457 


Francaise; rapsodie, par Florent 
Schmitt, of France; partition d’ 
orch. © Oct. 5, 1928; 1 ¢ Oct. 25; 


E—For. 886; Durand et cie., Paris. 
23457 


Freiheit am Rhein; 
Grefer, musik von Hermann Sonnet, 
of Germany; minnerchor. 4to. © 
dune 5, 1928: 1 e. Octal: sh Kor. 
771; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/Rh., Ger- 
many. 23458 


Friend; words by Beatrice Lewis, mu- 
sic by S. A. Lichter. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 2, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 822; Samuel A. 
Lichter, Pittsburgh. 23459 


Friends; words by E. M. Brainerd, 
music by M. E. Bronson: © 1 «. 
Oct. 31, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 782; 
Margaret E. Bronson, Cincinnati. 

23460 


Frijolito enrredador; corrido, 
letra y musica de I. M. Valle, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © 1 e¢. Nov. 30, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1692; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 23461 


From plough to sickle; harvest can- 
tata, words compiled and music com- 
posed by F. A. Challinor, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, organ acc. 


4to. © Aug. 16, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 23; 
E—For. 846; James Broadbent & 
son, Itd., Yorks, Hngland. 23462 


From the mountains to the cham- 
paign; unison song, words by Thom- 
as Carlyle, music by Felix White, 
of Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 18, 
1928; 1 c« Nov. 23; E—For. 826; 
Oxford university press, London. 

23463 


bist mein; text von 
Paul Baehr, musik von Hermann 
Sonnet, of Germany; minnerchor. 
Ato. ,,©) dine day 192871 ¢ Oct. 11; 
E—For. 772; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
th., Germany. 23464 


Friihling, du 


Fiir kleine leute; sechs leichte melo- 
dische vortragsstticke, von Ernst 
Grosz, of Austria, op. 6; pf. 1. Rei- 
gen. [5 others] © June 5, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 11; E—%751; Julius Hain- 
aner, Breslau, Germany. 23465 


Futuristic ; novelty fox-trot, words and 
music by Andy Razaf and J. C. 
Johnson, arr. by Ken Macomber ; 
orch.. 4to. © Nov. 23, 1928; 2 c. 


text von Fritz. 


duo, . 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 23 


Noy. 12; E—Pub. 1010; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 
23466 
Gar de’, si gar de’; i Karl-Ewert 
revyn 1928, text ay Karl-Ewert 
[pseud. of Karl Ewert Christensen], 
musik av Helan [pseud. of Sven 
Helin], cf Sweden; pf. © July 1, 
1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 13; E—For. 693; 
A. B. Nordiska musikforlaget, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 23467 
Gai lon la gaile rosier; paroles tradi- 
‘tionnelles, musique par Pierre Gau- 
tier, of Canada; quatre voix egales, 


sans acc. ©. 1 ¢ Oct. 27, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 526; Charles Marchand, 
Montreal, Canada. 23468 


Garden of love; words by Golden Max- 
well, music by C. A. Pedrick. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Nov. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 984; Clin- 
ton A. Pedrick, Santa Monica, Calif. 

: 23469 


Gavotie; by Paul Zilcher, of Germany, 
op. 180, no. 3, selected, ed., anno- 
tated and fingered by John M. Wil- 
liams; pf. ’:\© Nove 5)" 89285" 2" 'e! 
Nov. 9; E—Pub. 589; Boston music 
co., Boston, Mass. 23470 


Gavotte [and] Serenata; by Paul Zil- 
cher, of Germany, op. 227, no. 3, 4; 


2 violins, with pf. acc. © Aug. 21, 
1928;3).1.¢. Ock, 233. Bers 5is); 
Augener, ltd., London. 23471 


Geburtstagsklainge; lindler, by P. Miil- 
ler; B fiat clarinet. © 1 c¢. Nov. 30, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1680; Peter Miil- 
ler, Philadelphia. 23472 


Gee, I wish that I was growed up; 
words and musie by Paul De Frank. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 


Noy. 7, 1928; E—Unpub. 912; Do- 
rothy Galland-White, Auburndale, 
Mass. 23473 


Geistliches abendlied; deutsche volks- 


lied, gesetzt von Siegfried Ochs; 
gemischten chor. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1928: 1 ce. Nov. 19; E—For. 947; 


Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 23474 


Generale Umberto Nobile; marcia, di 
J. ©. Lentini, of Italy, domiciled at 
New Britain, Conn.; band. New 
Britain, Conn., McCoy’s music house. 
4to. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 
28: EH—Pub. 603; J. Coneetto Len- 
tini, New Britain, Conn. 23475 


Gentle (The) maiden; old Irish air, 
arr. by Ernest Newton, of Great 
Britain; organ. © Sept. 10, 1928; 
1 c. Sept. 25; E—For. 648; Gould 
& Bolttler, London. 23476 


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no. 11, 1928 


23498 


~ 


Georgia blues; words and music by 
S. Paget. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1928; E— 
U.S. unpub. 797; Stark Paget, Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 23477 


Gherla (La) ’amiricana; versi di An- 
tonino Crivello, musica di R. De 
Luea, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Nov. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1422; 
Ralph De Luca, Brooklyn. 23478 


Ghost talks; by Dave Stamper. [Mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Nov. 27, 1928; B 
Unpub. 1618; Fox film corp., New 
York. . 23479 


Gigue; by Helen. L. Cramm, op. 42, no. 
2,5. pi. Do, 1, 2, ©, Nov. 23, 1928: 
2 ce. each Nov. 26; H—Pub. 1061, 
1064; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23480, 23481 


Gigue; by Rudolph F. Reisa; violin 
ae ec) Oct. 29: 1928): 2c. Oct. 
31; E—U. S..pub. 297; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 23482 


Gipsy legend; by John H. Bronson; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 280; Oliver 
Ditson c¢o., Boston. 23483 


Girl (The) I might have been; words 
and music by M. Ewing. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 21, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1433; Max Ewing, 
New York. 23484 


Girl (The) of my dreams; waltz, by 
A. Sammataro; pf. © 1c. Nov. 7, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 918; Anthony Sam- 
mataro, New London, Conn. 23485 


Girl (The). that I. could not, get; 
words and music by. F. W. Ander- 
son. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Nov., 15, 1928; 2 e. Nov. 21; 
E—Pub. 818; Fritz W. Anderson, 
Attleboro, Mass. 23486 


Giulietta; polka, di J. Schisa, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Melody 
only] © 1 c. Nov. 26; 1928; E 
Unpub. 1543 ; Kimon Hadjoson, New 
York. 23487 


Give and take; words by Dave Dreyer, 
music by Maceo Pinkard and Jo- 
seph Cherniovsky; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 19, 
1928; 2 ce. Nov. 20; HE—Pub. 787; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 23488 


Give me a ship with a lad at a stick; 
words and music by 8S. W. Hollo- 
well; .€ 1 e ‘Nov.’ 8. 19287) Ee 


Unpub. 952; Stella Watts Hollowell,. 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 23489° 


Give me that Tennessee home of mine ;: 
lyrics by D. Montgomery, music by 
C. C. Bailey. © 1 «. Nov. 5; 1928; 
E—Unpub. 867; Collins C. Bailey, 
Hast Rochester, O., and Danny 
Montgomery, Upper Darby, Pa. 

23490 


Give to my restless heart, O God; 
anthem, words by Margaret Dick- 
ison, music by Hugh A. Mackinnon ; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Nov. 7;, 1928); 2:¢.. Nov. 8;)H—Pub: 
598; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

23491 


Give your little baby lots of lovin’; 
fox trot, lyric by Dolly Morse, mu- 
sic by Joe Burke, arr. by Arthur 
Lange; orch. 4to. © Nov. 17, 

1928);3,2 e. Nov. 20; HPub. 1083 ; 

Leo Feist, ine.,. New York. 23492 


Gladness (The) in the song; words 
-by P. Lehrke, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 e. 
Noy.. 28, 1928; E—Unpub. 1630; 
Pearl Lehrke, Spokane, Wash. 

23493. 


Glory (The) of Bethlehem; Christ- 
mas cantata, music by H. W. Petrie, 
arr. by E. K. Heyser; orch. 4to. © 
Oct. 23, 1928; 2 c Oct. 29; H—Pub. 
5(4; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

23494 


Glory (The) of spring; from Musie 
in May, words by J. Keirn Brennan, 
music by Maury Rubens. © Oct. 18, 
1928; 2 « Oct. 29; H—Pub. 905; 
I. C. L. A. music co., ine., New York. 

23495 


Glory to God Who reigns above; words 
by Dudley Beresford, music by Ar- 
thur F. Tate, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 27, 1928; 
1 ec. Nov. 30; E—For. 966; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 23496 


God (The) of music; pt. song, words 
by Edith M. Thomas, music by Will 
C. MacFarlane; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 15; EH— 
Pub. 837; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23497 

God of the open air; part-song, words 
by Henry Van Dyke, music by W. 
A. Goldsworthy; mixed voices. 4to. 
©. Apr. 15, 1927; 2c. Nov. 17, 1928; 
H—Pub. 701; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 23498 


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23499 


pt. Tip Ry 65": Zo 


God’s borrowed jewel; words by 
Nathan H. Bullock, music by Haldor 
Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled at 
Indianapolis. (Jn Special songs for 
special occasions) © Nov. 15, 1928: 
2 ¢. Nov. 24; H—Pub. 951; Lillenas 
pub. co., Indianapolis. 23499 


Gold mansion biues; words and music 
by Will Ezell. [Words and melody 
only] ":"©: 1c?’ Nov. We) e268 nS 
Unpub. 1294; Chicago music pub. 
eo., ine., Chicago. 23500 

Golden 


days of yesterday; ballad, 
words and music by T. Duff. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 
1, 1928: 2 c. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 443; 
Thelmetta Duff, North Portland, Or. 

23501 


Golden memories; words by A. E. 
Farmer, music by A. H. Farmer and 
BE. Wunderlich. © 1. ©@ Novy. 17, 
1928; H—Unpub. 13829; -Arlie E. 
Farmer, Hlberton, Ga. . 23002 


Goldstein; by L. De Costa. © 1... 
Noy. 10, 1928; E—Unpub. 998; Leon 
De Costa, New York. eae. 


Golfin’ papa, you’re ’way over par; 
words and music by R. Lewis. © 
1 c Nov. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 880; 
Raymond Lewis, Washington. 23504 


Gondola song; by Gladys Cumberland, 
cf Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 1, 
1928; 1 ¢c. Nov. 16; E—For. 717; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 23505 


Gone; words and music by F. H. An- 
derson, jr. [Words and melody 
onlyi) © Pes MNove iO, 1928] = 
Unpub. 1598; Frank Henry Ander- 
son, jr., Oakland, Calif. 23506 


Gocd boy; selection by Harry Ruby; 
pier Nov. 2; 192822 ter INov.5 : 
E—Pub. 529; Harms, ine, New 
York. 23507 


Gocd doin’ papa blues; words by Sel- 
ma Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dicker- 
son], music by Charlie Jackson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 16, 1928; H—Unpub. 1291; Chi- 
cago music pub. ¢co., inc., Chicago. 

23508 


Good night; poem by Hamilton Aber- 
crombie, music by Fred Cardin; in 
FP.’ © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 7; EB 
U. S. pub. 386; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23509: 

Goofer feather blues; by J. Augustine; 
pf. ©1c. Nov. 14, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1242; James Augustine, New York. 

23510 


Got a rainbow; from Treasure girl, 
words by Ira Gershwin, music by 
George Gershwin; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 29; 


H—Pub. 520; New world music 
corp., New York. 20011 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust 


waltz; from Faust, simplified and 
arr. by Harold WHisenberg; violin 
and pf. or pf. solo. © Oct. 20, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 22; E—Pub. 622; Harry 
Perlberg music co., New York. . 
Lessiay De 


Governor Trumbull’s march; by F. C. 
Wight; band. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2 c Nov. 8; H—Pub. 689; Fred C. 
Wight, New London, Conn. 23513 


Gowanda; words by Clay Smith, mu- 
sic by August Halter; high voice. 
©. Apr: 22, 1927-2 ee Now 171 828, 
E—Pub. 705; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. ; 23514 


Grandfather’s clock; perpetuo mobile, 
by Hugo Felix; full orch., with pf. 
conductor. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 e. 
Nov. 1%; H—Pub. 770; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 23515 


Grasshopper (The); by Mildred 
Barnes; pf. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 17; E—Pub. 972; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 23516 


Gray eyes: words by Nancy Buckley, 
music by Gustav Klemm; in F. 
Nov! 23,1928 2.¢) (Nov.02677R-—P ub: 


1054; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23517 


Great (The) Messiah; sacred pageant 
of the birth of Christ, libretto writ- 
ten and arr. and music composed by 
C. H. Gabriel. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. S8vo. © Sept. 
22, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8- DP 27898; Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif. 23518 


Green grass grows all around; words 
and music by Stovepipe Johnson and 
J. M. Williams. [Chords, single 
staff} © 1 ca Noy. 7, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 926; State street music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago, 23519 


Greener (Der) bucher; by M. Micha- 
lesco.. [Melody only] © 1 e. Nov. 
19, 1928; E—Unpub. 1336; Michael 


Michaleseo, Brooklyn. 23520 
Greenstein; by L. De Costa. © 1. 
Noy. 10, 1928; H—Unpub. 996; Leon 
De Costa, New York. 23521 


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no. 11, 1928 


: 23541 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Death of 
Ase; arr. by Herbert A. Fricker ; 
organ. © Mar. 28, 1927; 2.c. Nov. 
17, 1928; E—Pub. 709; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 23522 


Romanza; op. 45, no. 2, arr. by 
Philip James; organ. © Mar. 28, 
1927; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1928; E—Pub. 
710; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

2020 

Grieving me blues; words and music 
by Thomas Dorsey. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 17, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1831; State street music 
pub. eo., ine., Chicago. ~23024. 


Grieving moon blues; words and music 
by Luella Miller and J. M. Williams. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 e. Nov. 
7, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 927; State street 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 23525 


Grossmama, lass dir die haare schnei- 
den; foxtrot, aus Schén und schick, 
worte von Marcellus Schiffer, musik 
von Hans May, of Austria. © Aug. 
18, 1928; 1 « Nov. 3; E—For. 594; 
Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H.., 
Berlin. 23526 


Grossmutter will tanzen; volkslied im 
gemlitlichen lindlerstil, bearb. von 
Ludwig Baumann, ‘of Germany; 
mannerchor. 4to. © June 1, 1928; 
LvewOer, it: E—Kor. 804;..Karl 
Hochstein, Heidelberg, Germany. 

23527 

Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah; 
hymn anthem, words by William 
Williams, music by Adam Geibel; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 7; E—U. S. pub. 369; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23528 

Guns; words by Harry D. Kerr, music 
by Geoffrey O’Hara. © Nov. 17, 
1928; 2 ce. Nov. 19;°H—Pub. 720; 
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 23529 

Gut geht’s Kanada, seit die Anna da; 
foxtret, text von Fritz Rotter, musik 
von Hatry Ralton [pseud. of Heinz 
Rosenthal], of Germany. © Oct. 27, 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 15; E—For. 702; 
Drei masken verlag a. g., Berlin. 

23530 

Gwen; English and Welsh words by 
Cynan, music by Haydn Morris, of 
Great Britain, op. 24, no. 3; tenor. 
London, Rowland’s. © Sept. 22, 
1928; 1 c. Oct. 3; E—For. 520; Solo- 
mon Rowland, London. BOO L 

Gypsy ; fox-trot, lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Matt Malneck and 


— eee, 


Frank Signorelli. © Oct. 24, 1928; 
2) ec. Oct.» 26; E—Pub: 481; Leo 


Feist, ine., New York. 23532 


Gypsy ; fox trot, lyric by L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, music by Matt Malneck and 
Frank Signorelli, arr. by Arthur 
Lange; orch. 4to. © Novy. 1, 1928; 
2c. Noy. 2; E—Pub. 488; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 23533 


Gypsy; words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Matt Malneck, and Frank 
Signorelli. [Werds and melody 
only] ©. 1 « Oct. 2, 1928; EH— 
Unpub. 1119; Leo Feist, inc., New 


York. 23534 
Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Now the 


text and 
jr.; mixed 


world; 
arr. by E. 


evening anthem, 
A. Barrell, 


voices. | 4to. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 ec. 
Nov. 7; E—U. S. pub. 3738; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23535 


The Prince of Peace; Christmas 
airs for. children’s services from 
Hiindel’s Messiah, arr. by Henry 
Bergmann; solos and cho. pts.; or- 


gan ace: 4to. © Noy«1, 1928; 2 e¢. 
Nov. 3; E—U. 8. pub. 335; Concor- 
dia pub; house, St. Louis. 23536 


Hail to the King of love: words and 
music by Haldor Lillenas, of Nor- 
way, domiciled. at Indianapolis; 
mixed voices. (In Special songs for 
special occasions) © Nov. 15, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 936; Lillenas 
pub. co., Indianapolis. 23537 


Hallelujah; songs to the praise of 
Jesus, words and music by H. Sten- 
bock; mixed voices. S8vo. [Swed- 
ish and English texts] 1. Grace for 
grace. [3 others] © Oct. 1, 1928; 
2 @ Nev. 19; E—Pub. 782; Harold 
Stenbeck, Chicago. 2353 


Hallelujah, I'm a bum, bum again; 
fox-trot, singing version and music 
by Bayley Jordan, arr. by Ken 
Macomber; orch. 4to. © Sept. 13, 
928, 5. or Cop NOV. Ocpgte——U. oe JD: 
359; Denton & Haskins music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 23539 


Hallelujah I’m wise; lyrics and music 
by F. J. Lynch. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1512; Frank Joseph Lynch, 
New York. 23544 

Hac, hao, Billiby; blak-bottom, adat- 
tamento ritmico Angelo Ramiro Bo- 
rella, musica di Giuseppe Rampoldi, 
Gh Ltalys Dt. @ Aug.’ 3/1928 5-1. ye. 
Aug. 20; EH—For. 713; A. & G. Ca- 
risch & co., Milan. 23541 


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23542 


Happy (The) hobo; words and music 
by L. Browne. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
2 e@. Nov. 21; H—Pub. 819; Law- 
rence Browne, Bishops Falls, New 
Foundland, Canada. 23542 


Happy hours; words and music by Sid 
Silvers and Phil Baker. [Words 
and melody only] © 1«e Nov. 26, 
1928; HK—Unpub. 1544; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 23543 


Happy humming bird; words by Mort 
Dixon, music by Harry Woods. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 1928 ; H—Uupub. 1614; Rem- 
ick music corp., New York. 23544 


Happy songs for happy children; 
songs and piano rhythms, words and 
music by Meta Siebold. Hipp’ty 
hop. [and others] © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 16; E—Pub. 872; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. (23545 


Hark, hark, my soul; hymn, words by 


F. W. Faber, music hy Geo. . H. 
Crosby [pseud. of Chas. H. Gabriel] ; 
choir or quartet. © Nov. 15, 1928; 
2° e@, Nov. 2: E—U. «S) pub) 407; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
23546 
Hark! what mean those holy voices; 
anthem, 4-pt. cho., words by John 
Cawood, music by Charles Huerter ; 
mixed voices, with sop. or ten. solo; 
organ acc. 4to. © Oct. 23, 1928; 
2 ec. Nov. 2; E—Pub. 414; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 23547 
Harmony (The) waltz; by Reg. Clay; 
ten. banjo. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 19; E—Pub. 789; Don Santos, 


Recchester, N. Y. 23548 
Havana nights; by James Francis 


Cooke; pf. © Nov. 5; 1928: 2 c. Nov. 


7; EHE—U. S. pub. 885; ‘Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23549: 


Have you had your walk today ; words 
by Louise Hamilton, music by B. 
Solomon. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e¢. Nov. 28, 1928; H—Unpub. 


1678; Berenice Solomon, Chicago. 
23550 
Hawaiian happiness; waltz song, 


words by Bob Schafer, music by 
Ray Sherwood; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. by Ben Garrison. © Nov. 
5, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 6; E—U. S. pub. 
364; Al. Piantadosi, New York. 
23551 
Hay, straw; from Rainbow, words by 
Oscar Hammerstein, 2d., musie by 
V. Youmans; pf. and ukulele acc. 


pt. TH, mh SiAve 23 


© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c Nov. 15; E— 
Pub. 645; Vincent Youmans, New 
York. 23552 


He arose from the dead; hymn, words 
and music by C. C. Mourer. © Nov. 
15, 1928 ; 2 c. Noy. 22; E—Pub. 8835; 
Charles C. Mourer, Cincinnati. 

1 23009 


He is holding me; hymn, words and 
music by Charles H. Gabriel. © 
Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 2; \H—Pub. 
959; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

whanae § 

He led me all the way; hymn, words 
by A. B. Miles, music by Fred West. 
© Nov. 26, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 28: E— 
Pub. 1023; Anna B. Miles, Hines- 
burg, Vt. 23555 


He lives; Haster-song, words by Fra 
M. Sims, music by Kenneth Wells; 
mixed voices. (Jn Special songs 
for special occasions) © Nov. 15, 
1828; 2c Nov. 24; H—Pub. 942; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

23556 

He’s mine; from Americana, 2d. ed, 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Roger Wolfe Kahn; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Oct. 24, 1928: 2 «. Oct. 26; 
E—Pub. 524; Harms, inc, New 
York. 23557 


He was wounded for our transgres- 
sions; hymn, words and music by 
R,.. J. Oliver, ©. Och goa. tees p32. ec. 
Nov. 9; H—Pub. 467: Richard J. 
Oliver, Chicago. 23558 


He went for an aeroplane ride; words 
and music by C. C. Mourer; mixed 
voices. Svo. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 «. 
Noy. 30: E—Pub. 1100; Charles C. 
Mourer, Cincinnati. 23559 


Hear, O Lord the yvoiee; cho., words 
by Valentine Boleslav Straka, musie 
rom a traditional Slovak air, arr. 
by Richard Kountz; men’s voices. 
4to. © Nov. 14, 1928;°2 c. Nov. 16; 
E—Pub. 651; Bosten music co., Bos- 
ton. 23560 


Heart ©’ mine; words by Billy Rose, 
musie by Louis Silvers; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. .© -Nov..8; #928, 2) ei) Nav. 
5.3) E—U,.(S., pubs 852); arving.Ber- 
lin, inc., New Yorkr 23561 


Heaven (The) hop; from Paris, words 
and music by Cole Porter; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 ce. 
Oct. 19; E—Pub. 514; Harms, inc., 
New York. 23562 


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no. 11, 1928 


Heaven, sing my papa a song of by- 
gone days; words and music by 
Frank Peters. © Nov. 20, 1928; 
2 ce. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 983; Frank 
Harding, New York. 23563 


Heaven’s gift to me; poem by Frank 
Tannehill, music by Alfred Solman. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1481; De 


Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 23564 
Hebrew comedian; by Jack Teitel- 


baum, arr. by Henri Weber: pf. © 

Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 2; E—U. S. 

pub. 295; Belwin, inc., New York. 
23565 


Heel and toe; from Polly, words by 
Irving Caesar, music by Philip 
Charig: pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Nov. 14, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 16; H— 
Pub. 1048; Harms, inc... New York. 

23566 


Heimat; text von Arthur Rebner u. 
Otto Stransky, musik von Rolf Mar- 
bot u. Will Corren [pseud. of Willy 
Croner], both of Germany, arr.. by 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 
Oct. 5, 1928; 1 c« Oct. 22; E—For. 
577; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 23567 


Heimat, ewig liebe; worte von Julius 
Gersdorff, musik von Hermann 
Schulken, of Germany, op. 125; miin- 

. herchor. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 19; E—For. 940; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 23568 


Helen of Troy; prelude, words and 
music by J. Fowler and R. Weiss. 
© 1c Nov. 24, 1928; H—Unpub. 


1525; . Julia. Fowler and. Roslyn 
Weiss, Fort Baker, Calif. 23569 


Hello brown eyes; fox-trot, words by 
Mrs. et WA agen, music by Phil 
Starr. [Words and melody only] 
fe) atc. Ney. 26, @ 1928," 8 -Unpub. 
1631; Ella Mae Hagen, Portland, Or. 


23570 
Herbert Hoover is the man; words by 
R. Burns, music by Wm. Van 


Beaver; pf. and ukulele acc. © 

1 c. Nov. 1, 1928; E—Unpub. 816; 

Robert Burns, St. Joseph, Mo. 
23571 


Herbert Hoover march; by M. Keefer ; 
pf. ©1c. Noy. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 
978; Mabel Keefer, Amsterdam,, 
ON ia; 23572 


Herbert (The) Hoover march; by P. 
F. Damm; band. obl. 24mo. © 


S 23583 


Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; E—U. S. 
pub. 265; Peter F. Damm, Dover, 
INS GE. 23573 


Here comes everything; words and 
music by Howard Johnson and Jesse 
Greer. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Nov. 23, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1666; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

23574 


Here we are; march, by Edwin David 
Wilber; Hawaiian guit. [ Mimeo- 
graph] © 1c. Nov. 28, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1697; E. D. Wilber, Cleve- 
land. 23575 


Heroes (The) of the Vestris; words 
and musie by C. J. Robison. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «e. Nov. 22, 
1928; EH—Unpub. 1468; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 23576 


Hibbath Shabbath; words from litur- 
gical Hebrew, ‘music by Abraham 


Wolf Binder; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. 

(938 27) 
Ow Oet. . Bi; 1928 9.2. cP Nove 28; 


H—Pub. 1025; Bloch pub. co., inc., 
New York. PEt 


Hide behind the clouds silv’ry moon; 
words and music by E. Jachim, arr. 
by Jean Walz. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2c. 
Nov. 15; H—Pub. 653; Edward 
Jachim, Chicago. 23578 


High life; fox trot, by Roland J. 
LeMieux; ten, banjo. © Nov. 12, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; H—Pub. 541; 
Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 23579 


High steppers; fox trot, by Roland J. 
LeMieux; ten. banjo. © Nov. 12, 
1978: 2 ..e.. Nov. 12; , EB —Pubi 7542: 
Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 23580 


High up on a hill-top; fox trot, words 
and music by Abel Baer, Ian Camp- 
bell and George Whiting, arr. by 
Arthur Lange;.orech. 4to. © Oct. 
19, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; E—Pub. 479); 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 238581 


Hijos de Borinquen; paso doble 
flamenco, por M. M. Campos; pf. 
© 1 e¢. Nov. 27, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1623 ; Manuel Morel Campos, Ponce, 


Porto Rico. 23582 
Hill billy [!] bumpkin; words and 
music by L. J. Bennett. [Photo- 


stat] ©1c. Nov. 19, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1380; Louis J. Bennett, Kansas 
City, Mo. 23583 


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Dt. leases 


Hill billy [!] love song; words and mu- 
sic by Bernard C. Smith and B. Mil- 
ler. [Wordsand melody only] © 1e. 
Nov. 5, 1928; H—Unpub. 868; Bob 
Miller, New York. 23584 


Hispania suite; in 4 pts., by Albert 
toessel; orch. 1. Seguidilla. [3 
others] © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
19; H—Pub. 759; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 23585 


Hog man stomp; by Thomas Waller. 
[Melody only]. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 857; R. S. Peer, New 
York. 23586 


Hogy ha 1latsz majd, kinn a réten, 
arnyékos kis utcatokban; zenejet 
Eross, Lengyel es Anyos, each of 
Hungary. [Melody only] © 1 « 
Noy. 28, 1928; EH—Unpub. 1674; 
Marton Sandor, Budapest, Hungary. 

23587 

Holy night; or, The Shepherd Messiah, 
Christmas service, by W: EH. M. 
Hackleman, words by Edmund H. 
Sears and others, music by Richard 
S. Willis and others. Svo. © Oct. 
14, 1928; 2 ¢. .Nov. 17, 1928; aff. 
Nov. 16; A O 3303; EH. O. Excell 
co., Chicago. 23588 


Home (The) edition; music education 
series, elementary and 2 pt. music 
with pf. ace, ed. by Thaddeus P. 
Giddings, Will Harhart, Ralph L. 
Baldwin and Elbridge W. Newton. 
V. 261.6) Oct. at Sy 1925-2. ce. Nov. 
5; aff. Nov. 3; A 474; Ginn & ©¢o., 
Boston. 23589! 


Home, home sweet home and you; 
words and music by J. E. Gaskell. 
©...Now:.,.28;5,4928. 2..¢:.. Nov..-30); 
E—Pub. 1095; John Edwin Gaskell, 
Houston. 23590: 


words and music 
[Chords, single 


Home in Hawaii; 
by M. H. Bories. 


staff] © 1«e Nov. 6, 1928; H—Un- 
pub. 887;. Merton H. Bories, San 
Francisco. 23591 


Home run king; words and music by 
TJ. Sylvesteorsr: 1O© fie) July 25, 
1928; E 696522; Thomas J. Sylves- 
ter, sr., Camden, N. J. 


Homing (Heimkehr) ; words by Herr- 
mann Lingg, tr. and music by 
Charles H. Bochau; men’s voices. 
Ato. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 22) 
H—Pub. 886; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 23593 


Honey; fox-trot, words and music by 
Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie 


23592. 


and Richard A. Whiting. © Oct. 
24, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E—Pub. 483; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. | 23594 


Honey-babee; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Lily Strickland. 
©; Oct. .25,, 1928.2 6 sOcin 6. ..H=- 
Pub. 909; De Sylva, Brown & Hen- 
derson, ine., New York. 23595 


Honey chile; words and music by 
H. A. Prather. © 1. Noy. 5, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 884; Helen Agnes 
Prather, Reece, Kan. ‘23596 


Honey girl; words by V. Carpentier, 
music by Phil Starr. [Words and 
melody only] ©1«. Nov. 10, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1152; Virginia Carpen- 
tier, Saratoga Springs, N. ¥. 23597 


Honey, I don’t fool; fox-trot, words 
by Edna Posey Lamping, music by 
A. R. Strickling. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1691; Ada Remlinger 
Strickling, Clarksburg, W,. Va. 

. 23598 


Honeymoon dear; words and music by 
J. A. Frischknecht. [Words and 


melody only] © Nov. 26, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1593; John A. Frisch- 
knecht, Connell, Wash. 23599 


Hosanna; coro, musica di Tito Schipa, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
sop., contralto, ten. and bass, with 
organ acc. 4to. [Latin text] © 
Nov. 5, 1928; 2 «. Nov. 7; H—uwU.&. 
pub. 3866; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadephia. 23600 


Hot and bothered; words by Benée 
Russell, music by Abner Silver. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e.. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 


York. 25601 


Hot bricks; slow stomp, by Peter 
Packay [pseud. of Pierre Paquet], 
of Belgium; pf., Ist violin, cello and 
bass:. ©, July 197928 ines Now ts ; 
E—For. 670; International music 
co., Brussels, Belgium. 23602 


Hot choclate; from Headin’ South, 
lyrics by Alfred Bryan, music by 
Jean Schwartz. © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2c. Oct. 29; E—Pub. 9083 I: C. L: A. 
music co., inc., New York. 23603 


Hot pants; from Americana, 2d. ed. 
words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Roger Wolfe Kahn; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Oct. 24, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 26; 
K—Pub. 526; Harms, ine, New 
York. 23604 


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no. 11, 1928 


: 23624 


How about me? words and music by | 


Irving Berlin; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. by May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 
13, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 14; H—Pub. 617; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
23605 


How can anybody love me, when 
everybody's loving you; words by J. 
W. Morrissey, music by Burrell Van 
Buren. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Oct. 8, 1928; E—U. S. un- 
pub. 784; J. W. Morrissey, Atlantic 
City. 23606 


How can I help loving you; written 
by Clifford Seyler, music by -Regi- 
nald Morgan, of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acc. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 22, 1928; 
1 ¢. Oct. 24; E—For. 628; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, itd., London. 

23607 


How could you do sueh a thing; 
waltz, words and music by I. Rosen- 
berg. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Noy. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 976; 
Irving Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 23608 


How could you ever forget; waltz 
ballad, words and music by Agnes 
Whitmore and Bob Miller, arr. by 
Clarke Tate; med. voice; in F. © 
Moy. 17, 1928: 2 c: Nov. 17;:E—Pbtb. 
715; Clarke Tate music house, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 23609 


How I love you, Rosabel; words by 
S. V. Young, melody by F. E. Wil- 
son 7 med. voice. © Nov. 2, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 8380; S. Vincent 
Young and Frances E. Wilson, San 
Dimas, Calif. 23610 


How’s your old straw hat; words and 
music by L. A. T. Soldane. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 10, 
1928; E—Unpub. 995; Lloyd A. T. 
Soldane, San Francisco. 23611 


How to bow the violin; extracts from 
the works of Henning, Spohr, etce., 
with marked bowing and fingering, 
by George Brayley. © Oct. 22, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 969; 
George Brayley, Boston. 23612 


Hula Hu; words and music by M. H. 
Bories. [Chords, single staff] © 
1 c. Nov. 5, 1928; E—Unpub. 866; 
Merton H. Bories, San Francisco. 

23613 

Humoreske; by Anton Dyofrik, simpli- 
fied and arr. by Harold Hisenberg;: 
violin and pf. or pf. solo. © Oct. 


20, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 22; E—Pub. 624; 
Harry Perlberg music co., New York. 
23614 


ain’t puttin’ out; words and music 
by Stark Paget. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1928; H— 
U. S. unpub. 825; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 23615 


— 


I am lonely dear; waltz song, words 
and music by N. Losco, arr. by 


Roger Halle. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 31; E—Pub. 604; Nicholas 
Losco, Brooklyn. 23616 


I am so lonesome... for you; fox trot, 
words and music by I. Rosenberg. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Irving Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 23617 


I am so lonesome ... for you; waltz, 
words and music by I. Rosenberg. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 9, 1928; ‘E—Unpub. 977; Irv- 


ing Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 23618 
I am wondering tonight; words by 
HH... Beerg,. music, «bx  Ehab ystaxcr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 10, 1928; E—Unpub. 1153; 
Harry Beerd, Visalia, Calif. 23619 


I believe I’m in love, no joking I do; 
words by V. B. Miller, music by 


Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 c. Nov. 
28, 1928; EH—Unpub. 1642; Verl 
Bow Miller, Seattle. 23620 


I can’t believe it’s true; from The 
queen’s taste, words by Mann Holi- 
ner, music by Alberta Nichols. © 
Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; E—Pub. 
901; I. C. L. A. music co., inc., New 
York. 23621 


I can’t keep away from you; words 
and music by L. Deutsch. © Nov. 
8, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 465; 
Leo Deutsch, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

23622 


can’t say yes to you, it’s up to pa; 
from It’s up to pa, lyrics by Edward 
B. Marks, jr., music by William H. 
Schuman. © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 ec. 
Noy. 22; E—Pub. 891; Globe music 
pub. co., New York. 23623 


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I’d give my life to live my life with 
you; lyrics by Frank Bannister and 
Jane Gray, music by Frank Ban- 
nister. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1928; E—Unpuwub. 
1162; Jane Gray productions, inc., 
New York. 23624: 


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25625 


I’d like to be a boy again; words and 
music by W. J. Stevens. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 
1928; HE—Unpub. 983; Waitstill 
Johnson Stevens, Mayville, N. Y. 

23625 


I’d iike to love them all; from Music 
in May, lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan, 
music by Maury Rubens. © Oct. 
18, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 29; E—Pub. 906; 
I. C. L. A. music ¢o., inc., New York. 

23626 


I don’t care; written by Harry S. 
Pepper and Ord Hamilton, music 
by O. Hamilton, of Great Britain ; 
pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 22. 
1928; 1 ec. Oct. 24; E—For. 629; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Iitd., London. 

23627 


don’t know everything; syncopated 
song, words and music by Armand 
Marion, jr. © Nov. 6, 1928; 2 e. 
Noy. 12; E—Pub. 507; Joseph D, 
Roberts, Seattle. 23628) 


don’t think Ill fall in love today; 
duet, from Treasure girl, words by 
Ira Gershwin, music by George 
Gershwin; pf. and ukulele acc. 

Oct. 26, 1928 2°c. Oct. 29; E-Pub. 
518; New world music corp., New 
York. 23629 


I fell asleep with your hame on my 
lips and woke up in your arms; 
words and musie by Al Sherman, 
Al Lewis and Carmen Lombardo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1928; E—Unpub. 993; Leo 


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bm 


Feist, inc. New York. 23630: 
I found a beautiful melody; words 
and music by G. Edwards; pf. © 


1 ec. Nov. 12, 1928: H—Unpub. 1194; 
George Edwards, Chicago. 23631 


I found a friend; from Music in May, 
lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan, mus:c 
by Maury Rubens. © Oct. 18, 1928; 
2°e. Oct. 29; H—Pub. 904; I. C. L. 
A. music co., ine.. New York. 2386382 


I feund a gold-mine, when I found 
you; lyric and melody by C. C. 
Eastway. ey Nove! ht 1928 ; 
E—U. S. unpub. 788; Clarence 
Charles Eastway, Milwaukee. 

23633 


Berk and 
George J. 


I found a rose; by Lew 
Johnny Tucker, se. by 
Trinkhaus; vocal orch. pts. 4to. © 
Nov. 7. 1928; 2 c. Nov. 10; E—Pub. 
852; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

23634 


Pt. 1 DyS eK 2S 


I found my way to you; words and 
musie by .B. G. De Sylva, Lew 
Brown and Ray Henderson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1«¢ Nov. 6, 
1928; E—Unpub. 871; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

23635 


I have a sweetheart waiting for me; 
words and music by Myrtle Amelia 
Coggon, of Canada. © 1 ec. Nov. 28, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1652; Myrtle A. 
Coggon, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, 
Canada. 23636 


I just can’t make my eyes behave, 
since I met you; words by Augusta 
Hoff, music by E. E. Turner. © 1c. 
Nov. 3, 1928; .H—Unpub. ° 843; 
Edith Hileen Turner, Lapeer, Mich. 

23637 


I'll always be in love with you; words 
by Perry Alexander and Ted Claire, 
music by Woody Frisino [pseud. of 
W. Frisino] [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 975; Warren Frisino, Garden- 
ville, Md. 23638 


Ill be thinking of you; words and 
mus'c by L. Magruder and George 
Bias; Ist violins ©: 1 e@ Nev. “15, 


1928; E—-Unpub. 1268; LeRoy 
Magruder, Baltimore. 23639 


T’ll be true; lyrics and music by H. 


W. Park.’ (© L Go NovotG. 1928; 
E—Unpub. 877; Harry W. Park, 


Chester, Pa. 23640 


Ill follow you to the end of the 
world; words and music by A. M. 
Drazkcwski. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 12, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 16; H—Pub. 681; Albert 
M. Drazkowski, Manchester, N. H. 

23641 


Ill keep on loving you; lyrics by 
Louise Hamilton, music by B. Solo- 
mon. [Words and melody only] © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1506; 


Berenice Solomon, Chicago, 28642 
T’ll love you truly, dear; words by 


P. R. Hendrickson,- musie by Syl- 
vester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1637; Pearl Royal 
Hendrickson, Emmett, Id. 23643 


T’ll never ask for more; words and 
music by Roy Turk and Fred E. 
Ahlert. © Nov. 27, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
28; E—Pub. 1083; De Sylva, Brown 
& Henderson, inc., New York. 

23644 


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no. 11, 1928 


Tl never forget; words by Gus Kahn, 
music by Spike Hamilton [pseud. of 
George Hamilton]; pf. acc. with 
ukulele or banjulele banjo arr. by 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 26, 
1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 27; E—Pub. 1020; 
Irving Beriin, inc., New York. 

23645 


Tl not forget you, mother; words and 


music by C. C. Kuenzig. 1,4G: 
Nov. 22, 1928; E—Unpub. 1510; 
'Clement Charles Kuenzig, Girard, 
Pa. 23646 


I'll not say maybe, for I’m going home 
tonight ;. ballad, lyric by L. Leinann, 
music by Ora Terhune; p¢f.- and 
ukulele or banjulele banjo ace. © 
1 ec. Nov. 5, 1928: E—Unpub. 858; 
Latona Leinann, Tacoma. 23647 


Tli stick to the old-fashioned way; 
hymn, words and music by P. §. 
Kerr; mixed voices. © Nov. 3, 
1928; 2 ce. Nov. 16; E—Pub. 676; 
Phillip Stanley Kerr, Los Angeles. 

23645 


I'll tell you an old, old story; words | 


by R. Youman, melody by F. E. 
Wilson; med. voice. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1828; E—U. S. unpub. 828; Roy 


Yeouman and Frances EK. Wilson. Los 


Augeles, 23649 
I love her—she loves me; words and 
music by J. J. Schneider. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 27, 
1923; s——Unpub. .1603;.. John... J. 
Schneider, Philadelphia. 23650) 
I love my Carmencita; words and 
music by V. G. Ladd. © 1 ¢. Nov. 


22, 1928; H—Unpub. 1521; Valeria 
G. Ladd, New York. 23651 


I leve to bumpity bump, on a bumpy 
road with you; words and music 
by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Car- 
men Lombardo; pf. acc. . with 
ukulele arr. by A. J. Franchini. © 
Nov. .7. 1928; 2 c. Noyv.. 8;, E—Pub. 
475; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, 
New. York. 23652 


I love you; words and music by R. 
M. Kelley. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Nov. 19, 1928: bH— 


Unpub. 1845; Robert M. Kelley, 
Youngstown, O. 23653 
I love you so, sweetheart; waltz, 
words by Louise Hamilton, music 


by B. Solomon. [Words and melody 


only]. © 1 « Noy. 23, 1928:) E— 
Unpub. 1505; Berenice Solomon, 
Chicago. 23654 


23664 


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I loved a lass; old English ballad, 
words by George Wither, music by 
Hugh Blair, of Great Britain; alto. 
ten, and bass. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1928; 
1 « Oct...27;. E—For. 612; 9 W. 
Paxton & co., Iltd., London. 23655 


I’m bringing a red-red rose; from 
Whoopee, lyric by Gus Kahn, music 
by Walter Donaldson. © Nov. 9, 
1928: 2 ¢ Nov. 9; E—Pub. 461; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 


New York. 23656 
Ym broken-hearted for you; waltz, 


lyric by Marion Irwin,) music by 
T. J. Wickersheim. © 1c. Noy. 27, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1604; Theodore 
Jacob Wickersheim, Fullerton, Calif. 
23657 

I’m coming back to Honolulu and you; 
words and music by Billy Male [i. e. 
William Male] © Oct. 30, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 434; Hawaii 
sales e¢o., Itd., Honolulu. 23658 


coming back to you; love song 
waltz, words and musie by J. HE. 
Gaskell. © Nov. 23, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov..30; E—Pub. 1086; John Edwin 
Gaskell, Houston. 23659 


I'm goin’ home; negro spiritual, by 
Clarence Cameron White; arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles 
Kraushaar];, full oreh.,...with, .pf. 
conductor. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 19; H—Pub. 774; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 23660 

I’m her sweet man now; words and 


music by W. Crawley. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 8, 1928; 


Vm 


E—Unpub. 958; Wilton Crawley, 
New York. 23661 
I’m in love with a brown-eyed-gal; 


words and music by’ Dick Masser 
[i eR: DY Masser}: pt. © 1"c. 
Nov. 1, 1928; E—Unpub. 800; 
Richard D. Masser, Ph ladelphia. 

23662 


I'm jealous; words and musie by 
Billy Hays, Max C. Freedman and 
Charlie Berrelli [i. e. Charles 
Berrelli]; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Nov. 8, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 10; E—Pub. 
504; Remick music corp., New York. 

23663 


I’m living a life of make believe; 
words and music by Hazel Beckwith 
Nohavec, J. Williams and Lester 
Palmer; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Oct. 11, 1928; 2 «Oct. 243: H—Pub. 
610; Jess Williams, Lincoln, Neb. 

23664 


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23665 


pt. hy nesses 


I’m living in a fool’s paradise; words 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel 
Wayne. [Words and melody only] 

1 c Oct. 26, 1928; H—Unpub. 
889; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
23665 


I’m looking for a boy named Charlie; 
words by R. K. Jaworska, music 
by Peter J. Jankowski. ee. 
Sept. 26, 1928; H—U. S. Unpub. 181; 
Regina K. Jaworska, Buffalo. 


23666: | 


I’m. sorry I learned to love you; 
waltz, words and music by S. A. 
Chapko, arr. by Emory T. Hinkle. 

1 «@ Nov. 17, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1589; Stephen Anthony Chapko, 
McAdoo, Pa. 23667 


I’m the guy who kissed the girl, who 
kissed the Blarney stone; words by 
James Cavanaugh and Jack Kauf- 
man, music by Neuman Fier: © 
Nov. 7, 1928; 2 c Nov. 8; H—Pub. 
476; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 23668 


I’m thirsty for kisses—hungry for 
love, lonely, with only, just me; 
words and music by Leu Davis and 
J. Fred Coots; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Nov. 7, 1928; 2 c«. Nov. 10; E— 
Pub. 855; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 23669: 


I’m wild about horns on automobiles 
that go ta-ta-ta-ta; words and music 
by Clarence Gaskill. .© Nov. 16, 


19238: -2..¢.. NOVe, 10.3, Bo-Pub,, 718; 
Shapiro, Bernste:n & co., inc., New 
York, 23670 


I mean what I say when I say that 
I love you; words and music by 
Walter Smith. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 @ Nov. 15, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1277; Lorenzo YFerreiros, 
San Francisco. 23671 


I need sympathy; words and music 
by Frank Lynch and Eddie Palmer’; 
pf. ©1¢ Nov. 3, 1928; HE—Unpub. 
847; Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, inc., 
New York. 23672 


I never dreamed you’d pass me by; 
waltz, words by F. MacLaren, music 
by I. Beasley; pf. (©'1 ¢. Oct. 18, 
1928; EH—Unpub. 982; Irene Beas: 
ley, Memphis, Tenn., and Frances 
MacLaren, St. Paul. 23673 


I never knew I loved you; words and 
music by Ken Coe, of Canada; steel 
guit. © 1 ec Oct. 27, 1928; H— 


Lom 


Unpub. 1860; Kenneth George Coe, 
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. 
23674 


I saw a fair maiden; carol, anon. me- 
diaeval poem, music by Peter War- 
lock [pseud. of Philip Heseltine], of 
Great Britain; 5 mixed voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Oct. 18, 1928; 1 & Nov. 23; H—For. 
824; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 23675 


km 


shall surely steal you; words and 
music by A. M. Fowler, arr. by Rich- 
ard Lundgren. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1205; Archibald McKay 
Fowler, Oakland, Calif. 23676 


I shouldn’t care; fox trot, words and 
music by A. E. Hansen. © 1c. Noy. 
19, 1928; E—Unpub. 1835; Agnes EH. 
Hansen, Council Bluffs, Ia. 23677 


sing the birth; hymn on the nativity 
of my Saviour, carol, words by Ben 
Jonson, music by Edward Higar, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 28, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 30; H— 
For. 967; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

23678 


I think of you; words and music by 
J. Gantz and D.’ Perlman. “© 1. 
Oct. 31, 1928; E—Unpub. 1219; 
Josef Gantz and David Perlman, 
New Orleans, La. 23679 


I treasure you; lyric by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Jimmie Monaco. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 10, . 
1928; E—Unpub. 1160; Remick mu- 
sic corp., New York. 23680 


I try so hard to forget you; waltz song, 
lyric by L. D.. Snyder, musie by 
Isabel Mayer.. © Sept: 1, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 19; E—Pub. 967; Leslie D. 
Snyder, Alcatraz, Calif. 23681 


I’ve got the blues but I just can’t tell 
you why; lyric by R. Geiger, music 
by B. M. Hale.’ © Nov. 7% 19283 2'c. 
Nov. 15; E—Pub. 652; Rosey Geiger, 
Kirkwood, Mo. 23682 


I’ve made a garden; words and music 
by E. C. Reid. ©1c Novy. 26, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1595; Edward C. Reid, 
Los Angeles. 23683 


I want a girl: words and music by W. 


G. Pattison. © 1 @ Nov. 5, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 892; William G. Patti- 
son, Palo Alto, Calif. 23684 


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no. 11, 1928 


; 23704 


a EE ee EE 


I want a good man and I want him 
bad; novelty song, words and music 
by Herb. Magidson, Michael H. 
Cleary and Spencer Williams; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by Sonny Ka- 
hauwa. © Nov. 3, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
2; H—U. S. pub. 314; Triangle mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 23685 


I want a yes girl; fox-trot, lyric by 
Irving Caesar, music by Cliff Friend, 
arr. by Billy Moore; orch. 4to. © 
Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 6; E—Pub. 
496; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

23686 


I want—I need—I love you so; waltz, 
by F. G. Smith; pf. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1234; Florence 
Good Smith, Savanna, [11. 23687 


I want to be near you; from It’s up 
to pa, lyrics by Edward B. Marks, 
jr., music by William H. Schuman. 
© Nov. 21, 1928; 2. e. Nov. 22; H— 
Pub. 892; Globe music pub. co., New 
York. 23688 


I want to go home; words by A. P. 
Crume, music by C. H. Rackers. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct. 22, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 27; E—Pub. 
670; C. H. Rackers, Cincinnati. 

23689 


I was a fool; words and-music by F. 
Traskos. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Nov. 13, 1928; EH—Unpub. 
1212; Frank Traskos, Springfield, 
Mass. ° 23690 


I will love you then te I never have 
loved you before; words by Adele 
Thomas, music by G. K. Tilden. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 19, 1928; E—Unpub. 1398; 
Grace Kathryn Tilden, Royal Oak, 
Mich. 23691 


I wish I had a sweetheart; words and 
music by Paul Russ; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; 
E—Pub. 1074; Paul Russ, music 
publisher, Amarillo, Tex. 23692 


I wonder if you wonder; lyric by Lloyd 
Briggs, music by H. EH. Thompson. 
© 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928; E—Unpub. 854: 
Harold Ellsworth Thompson, Great 
Barrington, Mass. 23693 


I wouldn’t care for a thing anywhere, 
if I knew that I had you: words and 
music by Albert Edwin Russ, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 9, 1928; HE—Unpub. 981; Emma 
H. Russ, Cleveland. 23694 


Ich bin die Marie von der Haller- 
revue; foxtrot, aus Schén und 
schick, worte von H. H. Haller, jr. 
u. Charles Amberg, musik von Sieg- 
wart Ehrlich, of Germany. © Aug. 
18, 1928: 1 e. Nov. 3; E—For. 595; 
_Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 23695: 


Idzmy naprz6d; marsz, stlowa Edward 
Smulski, muzyka W. Baluta; dwa 
zenskie gtosy lub chor mieszany. © 
Oct. 1, 1928; 2 e. Oct. 8; E—U 5S. 

pub. 318; Vincent Baluta, Oak Park, 

ae 23696 


If dreams come true; words by Gordon 
Stewart, music by Y. Stewart. © 
1 c. Nov. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 938; 
Yvonne Stewart, New York. 23697 


If I could have you; words and musie 
by R. M. Ellery. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢ Nov. 12, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1188; Robert M. Ellery, 
Toledo, O. 23698 


If I could not have you; words by T. 
M. Jacobs, music by Sylvester Long 


Cross. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1639; Treva Mae Jacobs, 
Seattle. 23699 


If I could once again live my life o’er 
again, knowing what I know now; 
valse, words and music by M. Pav- 
lik. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1928; E—Unpub. 915; 
Marie Pavlik, Northport, L. I., N. Y. 

23700 


If I had a giri like you; words and 
music by Leon R. Snyder, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 28, 1928; E—Unpub. 1651; 
Leon R. Snyder, jr., Battle Creek. 

23701 


If I had a million dollars; words and 
musie by S. Senften. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1590; Samuel Senften, 
Portland, Or. 23702 


If I’m the who; lyrics by Paul Gerard 
Smith, music by William Kernell 
and Dave Stamper. [Words and 
melody only]. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1619; Fox film corp., New 
York. 23703 


If you can’t make both ends meat [!]; 
comedy song fox trot, words and 
music by I. Rosenberg. [Words and 
melody only] ©1c. Nov. 20, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1411; Irving Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 23704 


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23705 


If you danced this waltz with me; 
written, and’ composed by Gerald 
Steyn, of Great Britain, arr. by Ian 
Stewart; pf: ace., with arr. for ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele, by Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 22,.1928; 1 c. Nov. 9; H— 
For. 710; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 23705 


If you don’t believe in me; words and 
music by H. Idelson; pf. and uku- 
lele-ace. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c Nov. 
3; H—U. S. pub. 350; Harry Idel- 
son, Brooklyn. 23706 


If you loved me; words and music by 
S. B. Furgatch. [Photostat] ©1e. 
Noy. 6, 1928; H—Unpub. 904; Sid- 
ney B. Furgatch, New York. 23707 


If you smile; words and music by J. 
BE. Vail; in A flat. © 1 © Nov. 19, 
1928; E-—Unpub. 1408; Josephine 
Hidridge Vail, Thompsonville, Conn. 


23708 


If you’ve a beauty mark;‘ words and 
music by M. Hwing. [Words and 
mélody only] :-© 1. Nov. 21, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1484; Max Hwing, New 
York. 23709 


If you were only here; words by Harry 
Tobias and Johnny Marvin, music 
by Henry H. Tobias. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 28, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1648; Spier & Cosilow, 
ine., New York. 23710 


If you were only here away down 
South with me; words and music by 
M. A. Bordman; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© 1. c. Nov. 24, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1532: Morvis Aaron Bordman, Phil- 
adelphia. 23711 


If you would come to me; words by 
Lulu Ann Sparks, music by Fred 
Cardin; in B..),©, Nov5))1928.3;,3. c. 
Nov. 7; E—U. S. pub. 390; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23712 


Igpay (The) atinlay blues; words and 
music by Jack Marshall [i. e. J. S. 
Marshall | [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Nov. 12, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1410; John Stanley Mar- 
shall, Cleveland. 28%13 


Im eichenhain; idylle, von C. G&én- 
schals, op. 333, bearb. von Herm. 
Wenzel, both of Germany; pf. © 
July 30, 1928; 1 «. Oct. 11; H—For. 
799: Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 23714 


Im herbst; sinfonische kantate, von 
Walther Moldenhauer, of Germany, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1 nt sive ZB” 


op. 16; minnerchor wu. €ine alt- 
stimme. © June 16, 1928; 1 © Qct. 
11; H—For. 804; Karl Hochstein, 


23715 


Immer schneidig; polka, by P. Miil- 
ler; B flat clarinet. © 1 e. Nov. 30, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1681; Peter Miil- 
ler, Philadelphia. 23716 


Impatient (The) horseman; by Ludo- 
mir Rozycki, of Poland, op. 58, no. 
5;.pfi -© July 9) 19282 eyOctiv2s ; 
E—For. 566; Augener, Itd., London. 

23717 


Impression dramatique; by James C. 
Bradford, arr. by Antonio HE. Cafa- 
rella; orch. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 31; H—-U. 8S. pub. 303; Robbins 
music ecorp., New York. 23718 


Improvisator (Der); ouverttire zur 
oper, von EKugen d’Albert, of Swit- 
zeriand, bearb. von G. Becce, of 
Italy ; orch.. 4to. © June 30, 1928; 
1 e. Nov. 19; E—For. 941; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, Berlin. 23719 


Heidelberg, Germany. 


In a little love canoe; words by Tom 
Ford, music by Phil Boutelje. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 ec. 
Noy. 5, 1928; H—Unpub. 869; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, ine., 
New York. 23720 


In a Spanish garden; words and music 
by C. H. Bradshaw. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Nov. 8, 1928; H—Unpub. 951; 
Charles Herbert Bradshaw, Roches- 
ters ING Ne 23721 


In an old garden; by George Bagby; 
orch., with pf. conductor. © Nov. 
10, 1928; 2 e. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 733 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 23722 


In Bohemia; lyric and melody by B. 
Raffetto. © 1 ¢. Nov. 1, 1928; H— 
U. S. unpub. 786; Bertha Raffetto, 
Reno, Ney. 23723 


In Glasgow, a wee bit o’ Secoteh is 
waiting for me; from Chauve souris, 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Fred Phillips. © Nov. 2, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Nov. 5; H—Pub. 490; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York, 23724 


In Manilla [!]; love song of the Phil- 
lipines [!], words and music by Val 
Valentine, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 29, 
1928; 1 ‘ec. Oct. 380: E—For,: 535; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 23725 


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no. 11, 1928 


In me find all; words by L. Alman- 
rode, music by Mary O. Kitrell, of 
U. S., and Harold G. Hooker, of 
Australia; mixed voices. © Aug. 
27, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 3; E—Pub. 898; 
Lucille Almanrode, Los Angeles. 

23726 


In memory’s garden; three romantic 


pieces, by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain; pf. An old romance. [2 
others] © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 ¢@ Nov. 


16; E—For. 862; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. ps Va | 


In Mexico; words by George A. Little, 
music by Billy Baskette. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1616; Remick mu- 
sie corp., New York. — 23728 


In my dreams I am never alone; waltz, 
words and music by Alby Carrithers 
and ‘Hilda Carrithers. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
15, 1928; H—Unpub. 1271; Alby F. 
Carrithers, Kansas City, Mo. 23729 


In my garden of dreams, I'll be wait- 
ing for you; words by I. Gellers, 
music by I. Gellers and Jack Eby. 


[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 22, 1928; H—Unpub. 1698; 
Irving Gellers, Albany. 23730 


In. old Kashmir; Eastern love song 
fox-trot, words and music by Ed. 
EK. Elton, of Great Britain; pf. ace., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
by Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 29, 1928; 
1c. Oct. 30; E—For, 538; B. Feld- 
man & ¢co., London. 23731 


In returning and rest; short anthem 
or introit, words and music by Ar- 
nold G. H. Bode; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 21, 1928; 
2c. Noy. 22; H—Pub. 879; Willis 
music ¢o., Cincinnati. 20 lox 


In Sixprong all alone; waltz, words 
by J. F. Nugent, music by William 
Van Beaver; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©° 1c Nov. 22, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1463; James Frank Nugent, Alder- 
dale, Wash. 23733 


In springtime—and in May; by Alec 
Rowley, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 21, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 23; H—For. 
562; Augener, Itd., London. 23734 


In te Domine speravi (Herr, auf dich 
vertrau’ ich); aus Psalm 31, musik 
von Heinrich Schiitz, of Germany, 
bearb. u. hrsg. von Karl Liitge, of 


23745 


Germany; alt stimme, violine u. 
orgel mit fagott o. violonecell ad lib. 
© Aug. 29, 1928; 1 e¢ Nov. 19; H— 
For. 957; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 23735 


In that cottage on the hillside; words 
and musie by J. J. Schneider. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Novy. 15, 1928 ; H—Unpub. 1276; John 
J. Schneider, Philadelphia. 23736 


In the Crimea; capriccio, by M. Mous- 
sorgsky, arr. by Charles J. Roberts 
[pseud. of Charles Kraushaar]; full 
orch. © Oct. 24, 1928: 2 ¢. Nov. 
19; E—Pub. 755; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 23737 


In the heart of you; words and music 
by H. Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. (Jn Special 
songs for special occasions) © 
Nov..15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 
923; Haldor Lillenas, Indianapolis. 

23738 


In the moonlight’s silver sheen; lyric 


and music by M. H.R. Cook. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 10, 1928; HE—Unpub. 1159; 
Mary Hungerford Robinson Cook, 


Watsonville, Calif. 23739 
In the park; by Louise Godfrey Ogle; 
pf. -© Nov. 2, 1928: 2 ¢. Nov. 5; 
E—U. S. pub. 345; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 23740 


In the swing; air de ballet, by Bruno 
Brenner, of Germany; pf. © Nov. 
d, 1928; 2 e. Nov. 7; E—U. S. pub. 
388; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23741 


In the wigwam; from Three little In- 
dians, by Edwin Vaile McIntyre, op. 
161," no. V2" Df. “©. Now. Ft" 1928 
2 c. Nov. 80; E—Pub. 1026; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati, O. 23742 


In the woods; from Three little In- 
dians, by Hdwin Vaile McIntyre, op. 
101;.-no. 3: pt. ‘©.. Now 27,,.1928. 
2 ¢e. Nov. 30: E—Pub. 1028; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati, O. 23743 


In vision I roamed; words by Thomas 
Hardy, music by W. S. Schwartz. 
1 c@ Nov. 138, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1200; William Spencer Schwartz, 
Atlantic City. 23744 


Ina; waltz, by Wm. Morris; ten. banjo 
duet. © Nov. 12, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
12; E—Pub. 546; Don Santos, Ro- 
chester, N. Y. 23745 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23746 


pt. 11, Hes. 2a. 


Indian maid; words and music by M. 
Rosette. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1201; Marion Rosette, Baltimore. 

23746 


——Same. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1659; Marion Rosette, Bal- 
timore. 23747 


Indiana dreamland home; words by 
A. R. Irwin, music by Neil Navarre; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © 1c. Nov. 
26, 1928; E—Unpub. 1552; Anna 
Ruth Irwin, Antelope, Mont. 23748 


Ingen dr som han; text avy Waldemar 
Dalquist, musik av TT. Cassel, of 
Sweden; pf. © Dec. 20, 1927; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 27, 1928; E—For. 913; Reuter 
& Reuter fdrlags a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 23749 


Ingrato (El); corrido, letra e arreglo 
de musica por J. Cordova Cantu, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf.- [Photostat] © 1 «© Nov- 19, 
1928; E—Unpub. 13888; Felipe Val- 
des Leal, Los Angeles. 


Inno dei figli d’Italia; parole e musica 
seritte da J. Brunori. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1462; Joseph Brunori, 
Washington. 23451 


Intreduction to harmony through mel- 
ody: by Kathleen Air. 4to. © Oct. 
pl 1928: 2 .¢ Nov. 22 ate Nov. 5: 
A O—1878; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 23752 


words aud music by M. 
W. Bigelow; mixed voices. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 12, 1928; E—Unpub. 1172; 
Mark W. Bigelow, St. Louis, Mich. 
23753 


Iowa barnyard jazz; words and mu- 
sic by O. H. Jacobs. 4to. © Nov. 
14, 1928; 2c. Nov. 30; E—Pub. 1114; 
Oscar Henry Jacobs, Burlington, Ia. 

23754 

Is it love in your eyes; words and mu- 
sic by J. Brenner. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Nov. 21, 1928; 


Invitation ; 


E—Unpub. 14380; Julian Brenner, 
Brooklyn. 23755 
Is that nice: words and music by 


Steve Gardella [i. e. Stephen Gar- 
della] © 1 ¢ Nov. 26, 1928; E 

Unpub. 1568; Stephen Gardella, 
3roo0klyn, 23756 


Island of dreams; words and music 
by J. F. Gould, arr. by William B. 


23750 - 


Starbird. © 1.c. Nov. 6, 1928- H— 
Unpub. 909; Joseph F. Gould, Los 
Angeles. 23757 


It ain’t a going to snow; words and 
music by R. Dale and L. Florin 
Brown; pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © 
Oct.’ 22, 1928 3/2 ¢. Oct 275" he —Pub, 
668 ; Rhodena Dale, Clearfield, Pa. 

23758 


It all comes out in the wash; words 
by Jo. Trent and Harry Tobias, mu- 
sic by Henry H. Tobias; pf. acc. 
with ukulele or banjulele banjo arr. 
by Sonny Kahauwa. © Nov. 28, 
1928; 2 « Nov. 27; E—Pub. 1014; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 


York. 23759 
It’s It; words and music by R. L. 
Masten. [Words and melody only] 


©-1..¢.. Nov, 2A, 1928-0. 
1439; Richard L. Masten, Carmel- 
by-the-sea, Calif. 23760 


‘It’s just because it’s you; words by 


Will J. Harris, music” by Victor 
Young, arr. by Rube Bennett; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Nov. 2, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 5; E—U. S. pub. 396; Ran- 
deolph music publishers, Chicago. 
23761 


It’s mother; words by Nathan H. Bul- 
lock, music by Haldor Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
(In Special songs for special oc- 
casions) © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 «. Nov. 
24; E—Pub. 922; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 23762 


It’s tight like that; words by Thos. 
Dorsey and Tampa Red Whittaker 
[pseud. of H. Whitaker], music by 
T. Dorsey and H. Whitaker. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 21, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1448 ; State 
street music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

23763 

It’s too late now; words by Selma 
Davis [pseud. of Aletha Dickerson], 
music by Elzadie Robinson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 16, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1292; Chicago mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 23764 


It’s too late now to hang around; 
words and music by Leona Strong 
fi. e. R. L. Strong] [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 14, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1250; Ruth Leona Strong, 
San Francisco. 23765 


It’s too late to be sorry now; lyric by 
Jack Burke, music by R. Albright. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 27, 1928; E—Unpub. 1610; Ray 
Albright, Newark, N. J. 23766 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1928 


It takes a long time to say good-night 
to the girl you love; words by J. D. 
Collins, music by Clifton Keith. © 
1 c. Oct. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 140; 
John D. Collins, New Albany, Ind. 

23767 


It was only a dream; words and music 
by J. Yobbagy. [Words and melody 


only] © 1c. Nov. 15, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1262; John Yobbagy, South 
Norwalk, Conn. 23768 


It will not be long; hymn, words by 
J. R. Baxter, jr., music by Virgil 


O. Stamps. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 24; E—Pub. 1000; WV. 0O. 
Stamps, Jacksonville, Tex. 23769 


Iveria; suite in vier sitzen, zweiter 
teil aus Kaukasische skizzen, von M. 
Ippolitow-Iwanow, op. 42, arr. von 
Leopold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
mit pf.—organ direction u. violino 1 
direction. no. 1, 2. Oct 30; 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 20; E—For. 856; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 23770 


Jack and the bean stalk; by M. A. E. 


Smith: pf. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1281; Mary A. Easby 
Smith, Washington. Zot 


Jag vill oppat; frin Sadan dr du, text 
av. Kari-Ewert [pseud. of Karl 
Ewert Christensen], musik av Helan 
[pseud. of Sven Helin], of Sweden; 
De ho rep. 15,°1928: 1c: Nov. 13; 
E—For. 696; A. B. Nordiska musik- 
forlaget, Stockholm, Sweden. 23772 


Japanese mammy; fox-trot, lyric by 
Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donald- 
son, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. 
© Nov. i, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 2; E—Pub. 
495; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

Dabhe 

Japanese mammy; fox trot, lyric by 
Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donald- 
son, arr. by Eddie Bard; orch. 4to. 
© Oct. 29, 1928; 2 @ Oct. 31; E— 
Pub. 487; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

23774 

Javymnavastavique (La); de Le cay- 
alier Lafleur, paroles et musique de 
A. Mauprey, of France. 4to. 
‘Words and melody only] © Oct. 
as 192827 1, .c,; Oct. 255 .— Hor, 893 ; 
C. Joubert et cie., Paris. 23775 


Jazz de salon; av W. Neibig, of 
Sweden; pf. Stockholm, A.-B. Nor- 
diska musikférlaget. © Oct. 15, 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 13; E—For. 697; 
Walter Neibig, Stockholm, Sweden. 

; 23776 


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23786 


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Jazz me blues; fox trot, by Tom De- 
laney, arr. by Red Nichols [pseud. 
of Loring Nichols]; orch., with 
words. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
24; EK—Pub. 605; Edward B. Marks 
musie co., New York. 23777 


Jealousy; theme song of Jealousy, 
words and music by Charles Wein- 
berg, Al. Koppell and Billy Stone; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Louis 
Fleischer. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2c. Nov. 
238; E—Pub. 1049; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co., New York. 23778 


Jeannine, I dream of lilac time; theme 
song of Lilac time, waltz, music by 
Nathaniel Shilkret, arr. by Arthur 
Lange; orch. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 17; E—Pub. 478; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 23779 


Jerry of Jericho road; operetta in 2 
acts, book and lyrics by Estelle Mer- 
rymon Clark, music by Palmer John 
Clark; voc. se. and libretto.  4to. 
@i"Oct 22; P1838 3° 2-EOet? 24D 
27389; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 23780 


Jes’ dreamin’; words anon., music by 
L. S. Meyer. © 1c. Novy. 12, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1184; Lillian Stemple 
Meyer, Dayton. O. 23781 


Jesus, lover of my soul; anthem on the 
tune Refuge, words by Charles Wes- 
ley, hymn tune by Joseph P. Hol- 
brook, arr. by Edward Shippen 
Barnes; mixed voices; organ ace. 
4to. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; 
E—U. S. pub. 273; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 23782 


Jingle bells march; by Albert Harvey, 
arr. by Zarh Myron Bickford; two 
ten. banjos and pf. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 2 «. Nov: 22; E—Pub. 888; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 23783 


Jingle bells march; by Albert Harvey, 
arr. by Andrew H. Luck; pf., four 
hands. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2 «. Nov. 9; 
KH—Pub. 469; Fred Heltman co., 
Cleveland. 23784 


Jo-Jo (The); Cuban dance novelty, 
words by J. Gray, music by Frank 
Bannister. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Nov. 17, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1309; Jane Gray publications, 
ine., New York. 23785 


John Mitchell; words traditional, mu- 
sic arr. by J. Smith. © 1 ec. Nov. 22, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1466; Josephine 
Smith, Brooklyn. 23786 


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25787 


pt. TH nesses 


Johns (Louis Hdgar) Fourteen new 
Christmas songs and carols; in 2, 3 
and 4 pts., set to music by L. HE. 
Johns, op. 39, 40; women’s voices a 
cappella. 4to. © Nov. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 22; E—Pub. 897; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 23787 


Jordan (Sverre) 2 sange for julen; 
musik af S. Jordan, of Norway, op. 
31, no. 1, 2. a. Julekveld. [1 other] 
©. Oct. 3419287 yc Nov. 33Ab Shor. 
587; Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, Nor- 
way. 23788 


Josefin’...; foxtrot, text von Giin- 
ther Bibo u. Ernst Neubach, musik 
von Rudolph Nelson. both of Ger- 
many, arr. von Nico Dostal. © Oct. 
1, 1928; 1. c¢. Nov. 3; E—For. 598; 
Alrobi musikverlag, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 23789 


Josephita; theme song of Tide of em- 
pire, lyrics by Raymond Klages, 
music by Jesse Greer. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1602; Robbins music ceorp., New 
York. 


Judy; theme song of Romance of the 
underworld, words by Jacques Mur- 
ray, music by Pierre Norman; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. by Joseph M. 
Weiss. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 10; 
H—Pub. 499; De Sylva, Brown & 
Henderson, ine., New York. PET 


Juissance (La); prelude of the 18th 
century, by J. B. Saint-Sevin, adapt- 
_ed and arr. by Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Oct. 26, 1928; 1 e Nov. 16; H—For. 
866; Augener, ltd., London. 23792 


Junge (Die) mutter; text von Fried- 
rich Hebbel, musik von Bernhard 
Blau, of Germany, op. 23, no. 5. © 
June 12, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 11; E—For. 
780; Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 23793 


Jungferngebet ; Osterr. volkslied, 
bearb. von Ludwig Baumann, of Ger- 
many; miinnerchor. 4to. © June 1, 
1928; 1c. Oct. 11; E—For. 811; Karl 
Hochstein, Heidelberg, Germany. 

23794 

Junior (The) hymnal; containing Sun- 
day school and Luther league lit- 
urgy and hymns for the Sunday 
school and other gatherings, compiled 
by the Evangelical Lutheran Au- 
gustana synod of North America. 
Music ed. * © Oct! 17; 928); 2 ic. (Oct. 
20; aff. Oct. 25; A 1265; Augustana 
book concern, Rock Island, Ill. 23795 


23790- 


Just a bit of a girl; words by Ethel M. 
Brainerd, music by M. E. Bronson. 
© te: “Oat: 81,) 1928 en: 
pub. 781; Margaret E. Bronson, Cin- 
cinnati. 23796 


Just a dream; words and melody by 
Jack E. Kelly [i. e. J. E. Kelly], mu- 
sie arr. by Lora P. Hendricks; with 
pr. aee. “© 1c Nov, lass oe 
Unpub. 1477; Joseph Edmond Kelly, 
Warren, O. 23797 


Just a flower of yesterday; words. by 
G. A. Ream, music by David Reed. 
© Nov. 14, 1928; 2 ¢ Nov. 15; B— 
Pub. 648; George A. Ream, South 
Enolo, Pa. 23798 


Just a little faded rose; words and 
music by Con Conrad and Abner 
Silver. © 1 ¢ Nov. 16, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1286; Robbins music corp., 
New York. — 23799 


Just a little love nest; fox trot, words 


and music by L. Mainard. © 1 «. 
Noy. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1491; Lee 
Mainard, Fresno, Calif. 23800: 


Just a little nest and you; words and 
music by W. Rogers. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 14, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1246; Waiora Rogers, 
Los Angeles. 23801 


Just a little song; words and music 
by M. A. Gutierrez. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Nov. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 950; 
Maurice A. Gutierrez, Hollywood, 
Calif. 23802 


Just a quiet little spot; words and mu- 
sic by Arthur A. Penn, of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at Block Island, R. I.; 
high voice. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 «. 
Noy. 16; E—Pub. 871; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 23803 


Just a sweet little baby; words and 
music by M. Ewing. [Words and 
melody cnly] ©1c Nov. 17, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1314; Max Ewing, New 
York. 23804 


Just as I am; hymn-anthem, words by 
C. Elliott, music by J. Herbeck; arr. 
by Charles F. Manney ; mixed voices, 
with sop. and alto solos; organ ace. 
4to.’ © Oct: 24; "1928: 924er Oct. 29; 
EH—U. S. pub. 272; Oliver Ditson ¢o., 
Boston. 23805 


Just because I love you; waltz ballad, 
lyrics by F. Ferranti, musie by M. 
Paul Manganella; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © 1 ec. Novi 19, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1358: Frank Ferranti, Phil- 
adelphia. ; 23806 


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no. 11, 1928 


Just daddy; words and music by P. B. 
Bachtell, arr. by Roy Leffingwell. 
[Photestat] © 1 ¢ Nov. 13, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1203; Paul B. Bachtell, 
Laneaster, Calif. 23807 


Just for you; words and music by Ray 
Vean-Rhae. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1372; Raymond J. 
Schropp, Philadelphia. 23808 


Just gathering sunshine for a rainy- 
rainy day; fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by Albert Edwin Russ, jr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 9, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 982} Emma 
H. Russ, Cleveland. * 23809 


Just like a rose; words and music by 


M. B. Mercer, of Canada. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Nov. 13, 
1628; E—Unpub. 1211; Mabel B. 


Mercer, Chilliwack, B. C., Canada. 
23810 


Just like a tumbleweed; words and 
music by J. Barth. © 1 e. Nov. 30, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1671; Jane Barth, 
Wichita, Kan. 23811 


Just love me as you used to do; words 
and music by Ella Frances Peterson 
and W. R. Peterson. [Words and 
melody only] ©1e. Nov. 12, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1182; Walter R. Peter- 
son, Park Ridge, Ill. 23812 


Just .mine; words and music by R. 


Bruce. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1215; Roberta Bruce, De- 
troit. 23813 


Just you; words by V. M. Johnson, 
music by Sylvester Long Cross. 
1 c. Noy. 28, 1928; E—Unpub. 1640; 
Verna Margaret Johnson, Seattle. 
23814 


Kantate; weite welt und breites leben, 
nach texten von Goethe, musik von 
Kurt Thomas, of Germany; sop. u. 
ten, solo, gemischten chor, streich- 
orch. u. cembalo. Partitur. © Oct. 
15, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 2; H—For. 606; 
Breitkopf u. Hiirtel, Leipzig. 23815 


Kantorei (Die) der fpiitgotik ; alte 
{_f meistersiitze deutscher vielstimmig- 
{ keit fiir die heutige chorpraxis, 
hrsg. von Hans Joachim Moser, of 
Germany. Chorpartitur. Erste 
folge. © July 20, 1928; 1 ©. Oct. 11; 
E—For. 743; W. Sulzbach (Peter 
Limbach), Berlin. [© preface and 
explantory notes] 23816 


S 23826 


Kashmiti song; duet, words by Lau- 
rence Hope, music by Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden, arr. by Sumner Salter ; 
sop. and contralto or ten. and bar. 
© Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ¢c. Nov.’ 22; E— 
Pub. 1038; Boosey & co., ltd., New 
York. 23817 


Kaspar Hauser singt; text von Paul 
Verlaine—Stefan George, musik von 
Bernhard Blau, of Germany, op. 21, 
no. 5...© June 13,, 1928; 1.c. Oct. 11; 
H—For. 786; Ries & Erler, G. m. 
b. H., Berlin 23818 


Kasperles wochenende; charakter- 
sttick, von Hugo Flamm, of Austria ; 
oreh., mit violino 1 direction und pf. 
direction. 4to. © June 30, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 11; E—For. 791; Edition 
Kaleidoskop, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 

23819 


Katydid; words by A. EH. Guedel, mu- 
sic by A. EH. Guedel and Edna Tay- 
lor. ir@tilive. Nowe 10; 9492854 
Unpub. 1181; Arthur Ernest Guedel, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 23820 


Keller (The) waltz; by Pitt M. Keller. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢ Nov. 
27, 1928; E—Unpub. 1609; Luther 
McCombs, McLean, Tex. 23821 


Kermesse au village; par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; orch., avee pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1928; 1 «@ 
Oct. 25; H—For. 881; Choudens, 
Paris. 23822 


Képva xépva (Kerna-kerna) ; éx ‘H xupies row 
mati, words by N.I. Laskaris, music 
by D. Zattas, of Greece, domiciled at 
New York. ’A@jvar, ’Exdortexos otkos 
povotxn Zaxapra Maxpn. © May 3, 
1928; i ce. Sept. 14, 1 e Sept. 25; E 
6S8711; Demosthenis Zattas, New 
York. 23823 


Kilohana; words by Mrs. A. Kaulia, 
music by Sol Hoopii, arr. by Robt. 
Kamaunu; pf. and ukulele ace. 
[Hawaiian text] © Oct. 30, 1928; 
2 ec. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 485; Hawaii 
sales co., ltd., Honolulu. 23824 


Kindergarten (The) band; by HE. Ey- 
erett: pf. © 1e¢. Oct. 19, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1217; Edna Everett, Chicago. 

23825 

King of the sword; from The red robe, 
words by J. Keirn Brennan, music 
by Robert Stolz, of Germany, and 
Maurie Rubens. New York, Harms, 
inc. ‘© Nov. 9, 1928: 2c. Nov. 12; 
E—Pub. 572; Shubert theatre corp., 
New York. 23826 


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23827 


King (The) won’t cpus; musical com- 
edy, by Arnold Arnold [pseud. of 
A. E. Pfeiffer. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1928; D 27393 ; 
Arnold Ernest Pfeiffer, New York. 

23827 


Kingly (The) stranger; words and mu- 
sic by Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, 
domiciled at Indianapolis. (Jn Spe- 
cial songs for special occasions) © 
Nov. 15, 1928; 2c. Nov. 24; H—Pub. 
934; Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

/ 23828 


Kiss (A) to remember; words by Al- 
fred Bryan, music by Al Goering 
and Jack Pettis. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1c. Nov. 15, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1267; Spier & Coslow, inc., 
New - York. 23829 


Kisses are rainbows; words and mu- 
sic by G. E. McEwen, of Canada, 
domiciled at Chicago. [Photostat] 
© 1e Nov. 12, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1190; Grace Elinore McEwen,. Chi- 
cago. 23830 


Klemm (Gustav) 
Nancy Buckley; in A flat. © Nov. 
5, 1928; 2 c«. Nov. 7; E—U. S. pub. 
381; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23831 


Konigsleutnant (Der); ouverture, von 
A. Emil itl, op. 39, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
mit pf. direktion. © June 18, 1928; 
ie July’ sh osmsl s Anton < J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 23832 


Kole maka onaona; words and music 
by Mary Robins, arr. by Robert Ka- 
maunu; pf. and ukulele acc. [Ha- 
waiian text] © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 8; E—Pub. 483; Hawaii sales 


co., Itd., Honolulu. 23833 
Konzert; ftir violine und orch. von 
Lothar Windsperger, op. 39; kla- 


vierauszug von Eduard Bornschein, 
of Germany. © Aug. 4, 1928; 1 «@ 
July 30; E 697305; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 23834 


Kesatzki; by Jack Teitelbaum, arr. by 
Henri Weber; pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 2; E—U. S. pub. 296; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 23835 


[!]}; polka, by L.° Wit- 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1928; 
Leon Witkowski, 
23836 


K-ra-zy for you; duet, from Treasure 
girl, words by Ira Gershwin, music 
by George Gershwin; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 


Kowale kuiu 
kowski: violin. 
K-—-Unpub. $43; 
New York. 


Caprice; words by | 


pt. HE AS. ce 


29; E—Pub. 522; New world music 
corp., New York. 23837 
Kuahiwi O Kaala; hula, words and 
music by Mary Robins, arr. by Robt. 
Kamaunu; pf. and ukulele acc. 
[Hawaiian text] © Oct. 30, 1928; 
2c Nov. 8; E—Pub. 481; Hawaii 
sales co., Itd., Honolulu. 23838 
Kujawiak z Torunia; by L. Witkow- 
ski; violin. © 1 ¢« Oct. 9, 1928; 
E—U. 8S. unpub. 147; Leon Witkow- 
ski, New York. 23839 
Kuu lei roselani; hula, words and mu- 
sic by Robert Kamaunu; pf. and 
ukulele acc. [Hawaiian text] © 
Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 8; H—Pub. 
437; Hawaii sales co., ltd., Hono- 
lulu. 23840 


L. D. D. (The) music course; by L. L. 
Dean; pf.. pt. 2=—pt.23., ©, July 
14, 18, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 19; aff. . 
each Nov. 17; A O—2888, 2889; Lily 
L. Dean, Falls Village, Conn. 

23841, 23842 


Lachendes leben! intermezzo, von Otto 
Kockert, op. 87, instr. von Henry 
Weber, of Germany; orch., with pf. 
direction and violin 1 direction. 4to. 
© Oct. 2, 1926; 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928; 


EH—For. 18386; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 23843 
Ladies day; words by Edwin G. 


Klein, music by L. Del Val. © 1. 

Noy. 14, 1928; E—Unpub. 1249; Leo 

Del Val, East Elmhurst, N. Y. 
23844 


Laetentur coeli; offertory for the first 
Christmas mass, liturgical text, mu- 
sic by Emile Reyl, op. 30, no; 1; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 22, 
1928; 2 ec Nov. 24; H—Pub. 976; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 23845 


Land of dreams; by Felix Gerard, op. 
8, no. 5, orch. by Wm. Sear, of Great 
Britain; small orch. © Oct. 31, 
1928; 1 c« Nov. 12; EHE—For. 665; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

23846 


Land of the blue and gold; words and 
music by H. Nathan. [Words and 
melody only] © 1. Nov. 3, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 855; Henry Nathan, San 
Francisco. 23847 


Lang (Hans) Zwei Goethe—lieder ; 
aus Faust, von Goethe, musik von 
H. Lang, of Germany, op. 80, nr. 
1, 2; miannerchor. 4to. 1. Lied der 
soldaten. [1 other] © June 1, 
1928; 1 ec. Oct. 11; E—For. 812; Karl 
Hochstein, Heidelberg, Germany. 

23848 


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no. 11, 1928 


*‘Larm (The) clock blues; words by 
A. S. Glogowski, music by Tiny 
Parham and A. S. Glogowski. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 « 
Nov. §& 1928; H—Unpub. 955; 
Anthony 8S. Glogowski, Chicago 
Heights, Il. 23849 


Larry boy; words by Mildred Mesir- 
eau, music by Ruth Klauber. © 
ew 2 1926.2 ¢ Oct, 31, *E—U.;S. 
pub. 298; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 23850: 


Last night in my dreams; words by 
H. Scott, music by Richard Brough- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1170; Harry Scott, Milwaukee. 

23851 


Laugh at life; from The red robe, 
words by J. Delany Dunn, music 
by Maurie Rubens. New York, 
Harms, inc. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 12; EH—Pub. 571; Shubert 
theatre cerp., New York. 23852: 


Lavender lane; written and composed 
by. John P. Long, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 22, 
1928; 1 ¢« Oct. 24; E—For. 630; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, lid., London. 

23853: 


Leave it to the moon; lyrics by A. 
Meeropol, music by N. Reichbach; 
pf. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1233; Nathan Reichbach, Philadel- 
phia,.and Abel Meeropol, New York. 

23854 


Leave we, O love; words by Philip 
Sidney, set to music by Dennis 
Arundell, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
18, 1928; 1 ce. Nov. 23; E—For. 838; 
Oxford university press, London. 

23855 


Lei day; hula, words and music by 
Mary Robins, arrow by, Robt. 
Kamaunu; pf. and ukulele’ ace. 
[Hawaiian and English text] © 
Oct. 30; 1928: 2c, Nov. 8:. H—Pub. 
436; Hawaii sales co., ltd., Honolulu. 

23856: 


Lenora; theme song of Two lovers, 
waltz, lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Hugo Riesenfeld, arr. by 
Eddie Bard; orch. 4to. © Oct. 25, 
1928;°'2' cc. Oct: 26: H—Pub. 485; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 23857 


Les Baker’s yodeling blues; words and 
music by Les Baker and J. M. 
Williams. [Chords, single staff} © 
1 ¢@. Nov. 7, 1928; E—Unpub. 928; 


23867 
State street music pub. co., inc, 
Chicago. 23858 
Let go my heart; words by B. _T. 


Gordon, music by S. BE. Wren. © 
1 ec. Nov. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1428; 
Susan E. Wren, Excelsior Springs, 
Mo., and B. T. Gordon, Liberty, Mo. 

23859 


Let not your heart be troubled; words 
from St. John 14, music by Paul 
Haeussler; in D flat: © Nov. 20, 
1928; 2 ¢ Nov. 22; H—Pub. 1035; 
Boosey & co., ltd., New York. 23860 


Let’s dream a little longer; song-waltz, 
written and composed by Chick 
Endor, Harry Steinberg and Eddie 
Lambert; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by Harry J. Stafford, of Great 
Britain. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 5, 1928; 2c. Oct. 
22; E—Pub. 451; Montgomery & 
co., London. 23861 


Let the sunshine live in your heart; 
words and music by R. Prosser. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 15, 1928; E—Unpub. 1274; 
Ruth Prosser, Hast Orange, N. J. 

23862 


Let us hope for better things than in 
the past; words and music by E. W. 


Shockley, arr. . by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 10, 1928; E—Unpub. 1154; 


Hmory W. Shockley, Salisbury, Md. 
23863 


Leva manu Catarina; versi di A. 
Gloria, musica di G. Gioviale, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 


1 ec. Nov. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1458; 
Angelo Gloria and Giovanni Giovi- 
ale, New York. 23864 


Lexington Kentucky blues; words and 


music by Charlie Jackson. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1295; Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 23865 


Lhoumeau (A.) 38 Gantiques eucharis- 
tiques; texte authentique’ du B* de 
Montfort, musique de A. Lhoumeau, 
of France; 2 voix, avee orgue. 
Sept. 15, 1928; 1 « Oct. 19; EH—For. 
609: Veuve L. J. Biton, St. Laurent- 
sur-Sévre, France. 23866 


Libertadores (Los) ; marcha, por Juan 
Vazquez, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 19 1928; EH—Unpub. 1663; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 23867 


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23868 
Lieb und lust; gastwirte marsch, von 
A. Kutschera, arr. von Ladislaus 


Lowenthal, of Germany; orch., mit 
pity) direktion.,.. 4to..\7©) ~Aus: as: 
1928. 1 ey Oct.,.31L; : H—Por,,, 58; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 23868 


Liebe und trompetenblasen; operette 
in 38 akten, von Hans Sturm u. 
Hans Bachwitz, gesangs-texte von 
Fritz Rotter u. Otto Stransky, musik 


von Mare Roland, of Germany; 
volistindiger klavierauszug mit 
singstimmen. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1928; 


D 27297; VertriebssteHe d. verbandes 


deutscher bitihnenschriftsteller  u. 
btihnenkcmponisten, g. m. b. h.,, 
Berlin. 23869 


Lied (Das) des zwergen; text von 
Stefan George, musk von Bernhard 
Blau, of Germany,’ op. 21, no. 2. 
© June 13, 1928): 1eOet? dd a 
For. 7838; Ries & Erler, G. m. b. H., 
Berlin. 23870 


Liederabend am harmonium;. bear- 


beitet von Hermann Wenzel, of 
Germany; harmonium mit unter- 
legtem text. Band 1. © June 25, 


1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; E—For. 793; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 23871 


Life’s a gamble; from Song of the 
sea, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Eduard Kunneke, ~ of 
Great Britain. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 29, 1928; 

“1e. Oct. 30; H—For. 532; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 23872: 


Life saver’s blues; words and music 
by L. Johnson. [Words and melody 
cnly]..©. 1 e. Sept. 1, 1928; E—Un- 
pub, 1227; Lonnie Johnson, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N.Y. 23873 


Life’s joys; four-pt cho., words by 
Hleanor A. Chaffee, music by Oley 
Speaks, arr. by Carl Deis. if 
Women’s voices—2. Mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 
16; EK—Pub. 858, 859; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23874, 23875 


Like the rainbow; hymn, words by J. 
h. Baxter, gr.) music: by Vireil O. 


Stamps. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
24; H—Pub. 1004; V. O. Stamps, 


23876 


Lil’ ol’ New York, lil’ ol home; words 


Jacksonville, Tex. 


and music by J. Reubel. © 1c. Nov. 
21, 1928; H—Unpub. 1481; Joseph 
Reubel, New York. 23877 


Lilt; Irish dance, by Edmund Severn, 
arr. by Charles J. Roberts [pseud. of 
Charles Kraushaar]; full orch. © 


Dt. IKE DS awaees 


Oct. 28, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 
751; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

23878 

Limerick is beautiful; words tradi- 

tional, music arr. by J. Smith. © 

1 ce. Nov. 22, 1928; E—Unpub. 1499; 

Josephine Smith, Brooklyn. 22879 


Lindy; werds by G. Frisch, music by 
David Reed. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1928; 
HK—Unpub. 1265; Grace _ Frisch, 
Salem, Or. 23880. 

Lisette; waltz, words by Harry Major, 
music by Paul Andrew, of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with arr. for uku- 
lele and banjulele banjo, by Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; H—Pub. 
918; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 

23881 

Listen baby; words by G. Linley, mu- 
sic by Florence’ B. Price; pf. ace. 
with ukulele or banjulele banjo. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 26, 1928; EH—Unpub. 1558 ; 
Grace Linley, Chicago. ,- 23882 


Listen to the meadow lark; words and 
music by M. P. Wilson. ©1c¢ Nov. 
10, 1928; EH—Unpub. 1146; Myrtle 
Purviance Wilson, Portland, Or. 

23883: 

Liszt (Franz) In festo transfigura- 
tionis Domini nostri Jesu Christi; 
voh Franz Liszt, of Germany, hi'sg. 


von der Franz Liszt-stiftung; pf. 
(In Franz Liszts musikalische 


werke, band IX) © Dec. 1, 1927: 
1c. Dec. 17; E 684028; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 23884 
—— Nightfall; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music arr. by Ira B. 
Wilson; sop. and alto. 4to. © Sept. 
14, 1928; 2 c& Nov. 7; H—Pub. 828; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 23885 
— Preludio funebre; von FE. Liszt, of 
Germany, hrsg. von der Franz Liszt- 
stiftung; pf. (fn Franz Liszts mu- 
sikalische werke, band IX) © Dee. 
1, 1927; 1 @ Dec. 17; BH 6840380; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 23886 


Rhapsody no. 1; arr. by W. Sear, 
of Great Britain, for the J. H. 
Squire Celeste octet; 8 violins, viola, 
cello, bass, pf., organ and celesta. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1928; H—Unpub. 624; 
William Sear, London. 23887 


Richard Wagner, Venezia; von F. 
Liszt, of Germany, hbrsg., von der 
Franz Liszt-stiftung; pf. (Jn Franz 
Liszits musikalische werke, band IX) 
© Dee. 1, 29273 tug eDec. 68031. Ek 
684033; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 
23888 


1234 


no. 11, 1928 


— Sancta Dorothea; von F. Liszt, of 
Germany, hrsg. von der Franz Liszt- 
stiftung; pf. (In Franz Liszts mu- 
sikalische werke, band IX) © Dec. 
1, 1927; 1 ce. Dee. 17; E 684027; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 23889 


Schlaflos! flage und antwort; noc- 
turno nach einem gedicht von Toni 
Raab, von F. Liszt, of Germany, 
hrsg. von der Franz Liszt-stiftung ; 
pf. (Jn Franz Liszts musikalische 
werke, band IX) © Dee. 1, 1927; 
1 ce. Dee. 17; E 684031; Breitkopf. & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 23880 


Trtibe wolken; von F. Liszt, of 
Germany, hrsg. von der Franz Liszt- 
stiftung; pf. (Jn Franz Liszts mu- 
sikalische werke, band IX) © Dee. 
dr 1927 > dye > Deei1T;..E 684029; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 23891 
von F. Liszt, of Ger- 
von der Franz Liszt- 


(in Franz Liszts mu- 
© Dee. 


Unstern ; 
many, hrsg. 
stiftung; pf. 
sikalische werke, band IX) 
tee wine: Dec. AZ; W684032; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 23892 


Lithuanian orchestra dance folio no. 
2; collection of Lithuanian pieces, 
arr. by Louis Vitak: orch. 1. Leis- 
kit i tevyne. [and others] (In 13 
bks.) © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 23; E—Pub. 919; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. 23893 


Little Blue Ridge girl; words and mu- 
sic by B. Layne and C. McMichen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 21, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1452; Bert 
Layne and Clayton McMichen, Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. 23894 


Little Bo-Peep and six other rhymes; 
words traditional, music by Mabel 
Browning Fairlie, of Great Britain. 


4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 15, 1928; 1 ¢ Nov. 
1; E—For. 617; A. Weekes & co., 


Itd., London. 23895 
Little boy; words and music by G. T. 


Erickson. © 1 ¢. Nov. 1, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1401; Genevieve Theresa 
Erickson, St. Paul. 23896 


Little (A) brown gate; words and mel-— 


ody by F. L. Cunningham. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 26, 1928; E—Unpub. 1565; 
Frank Lewis Cunningham, Los An- 
geles, 23897 


Little by little; words and music by 
M. Ewing. [Words and melody 


Givin (CL Lee NOV. le, cO28-. 
Unpub. 1319;- Max Ewing, New 
York. 23898 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


23908 


~ 


Little (A) craze on you; words and 
music by M. Ewing. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1485; Max Ewing, New 
York. 23899 


Little girl of today; waltz, words by 
Joseph P. Seitman, music by Jack 
Levy [i. e. Jacob Levy] ©1c. Nov. 
28, 1928; E—Unpub. 1650; Jacob 
Levy, Brookline, Mass. 23900 


Little prelude; by Wallace A. Johnson, 
On.195, nO. 2° pl. © Nova, 1928 : 
te. INOV. >t sc. BR —Un (Sai. olgis 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

a 23901 

Little senorita; fox trot, words ‘by 
Alan Goodridge, music by Melville 
Gideon, of Great Britain; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. by Harry J. Staf- 
ford. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 12; 
E—For. 671; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. 23902 


Little study pieces in the Classic 
forms: by Fanny Reed Hammond; 
pf. Troubadour song [and others] 
© Nov. 9, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 12; H— 
Pub. 958; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 23903 


Live and love; theme song, lyric by 
Raymond Klages, melody by Wil- 
liam Axt and David Mendoza; pf. 


ace. with ukulele arr. by Hank 
Linet. © Nov. 24, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 
27: E—Pub. 1013; Robbins music 


23904 


Living hand to mouth; from Virginia, 
words by Douglas Furber, R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, music by Har- 
ris Weston, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don & Sydney, Chappell & e¢o., ltd. 
© Nov. (5.19285. , :ei\ Nove 14 5 | 
For. 873; Harms, inc., New York. 

23905 


Liza; words by EH. Hicks, music by 


corp., New York. 


Phil Starr. [Words and melody 
only] * © 1c: Now) 28; 2928-0 m— 
Unpub. 1627; Estelle Hicks, Fall 
River, Mass. 23906 


Lock your door on sorrow and throw 
the key away; words and msuic by 
Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Abe Ly- 
man. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Oct. 26, 1928; E—Unpub. 992; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 23907 


Lolita; Mexican waltz song; words 
and music by Reginald Stoneham, of 
Australia. © Oct. 4, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 
20; E—For. 736; Allan & co., pro- 
prietary, ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

23908 


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23909) 


Lolita (Amor-amor); waltz-song, ly- 
rics by Charles Tobias, music by 
J. Bohr, of Germany, domiciled at 
New York. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Nov. 26, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1556; Jose Bohr, New York. 

23909 

Lonely (The) prison wall; song and 
cho., words by F. S. Sierkowski, 
music by T. EK. Tudor. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 12, 
1928; 2 c« Nov. 16; H—Pub. 686; 
Fred S. Sierkowski, Lansing, Mich. 

23910 

Lonesome (A) boy’s rosary; waltz, 
words and music by Howard John- 
son and Chas. Tobias, arr. by Eddie 
Bard; orch. 4to. © Oct. 25, 1928; 
2 c. Oct. 26; E—Pub. 484; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 23911 


Lonesome road; words and music by L. 
Mainard. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1498; Lee Mainard, Fresno, 
Calif. 2B O12 


Longing; words by J. F. Kenny, music 
by E. G. Blum, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at New York. New York, C. H. 
Galligan, music publisher. © Nov. 
i228); Ze) Noy, 13.39 =Pub. 550 : 
James F. Kenny and Ernst G. Blum, 
New York. 23913 


Longing; words by J. F. Kenny, music 
by HK. G. Blum, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1 c¢. Nov. 6, 


1928; H—Unpub. 1259; James F. 
Kenny and Ernst G. Blum, New 
York. 23914 


Longing all the while; words by C. 
Maxwell Farrer, music by Jose F. 
Payan, of Great Britain; pf., ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele acc. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
8, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 9; H—For. 625; 
Keith-Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

23915 

Looking around for her; words and 
music by R. A. Kerns. © 1 ec. Nov. 
9, 1928; E—Unpub. 985; Roland 
Allen Kerns, Philadelphia. 23916 


Looking for a wife; words by W. N. 
Bugbee, music by Charles W. A. 
Ball. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 « 
Nov. 3; E—U. S. pub. 322; Willis N. 
Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 23917 


Looking for the bright rainbow; part 
song for two voices, verse and music 


by Hector MacCarthy. 4to. © Nov. 
20, 1928; 2 @ Nov. 22; HE—Pub. 


1036; Boosey & co., ltd., New York. 
23918 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 23 


Lord help me to be kind; prayer for 
the New Year, words by Haldor Lil- 
lenas, music by Kenneth Wells. (In 
Special songs for special occasions) 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 2.€ Nov: 24; H— 
Pub. 938; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 23919 


Lord (The) is my light; sacred duet, 
words from Psalm 27, music by 
Frances Allitsen, arr. by Sumner 
Salter; sop. and contralto or ten. and 
bar. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 22; 
E—Pub. 1039; Boosey & co., lItd., 
New York. - 23920 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; anthem, 
words from St. John 10 and Psalm’ 
23. music by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; mixed voices, with solos; 
organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1928; 
2-¢.. Oct "29; BU 482 5pupe e206 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Bosten.: 23921 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; anthem, 
words of Twenty-third psalm, music 
by Philip James; mixed voices, or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Apr. 8, 1927; 2 c. 
Nov. 17, 1928; H—Pub. 702; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 23922 


Lord (The) is my strength; anthem, 
words from Isaiah, music by George 
B. Nevin; men’s voices, solos; organ 
aec. ».4toy “@©rOek: 2aqto2zee 206 Oct. 
29; H—U. S. pub. 275; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. Zaoe 


Lord (The) of life is king; words by 
Nathan H. Bullock and Haldor Lil- 
lenas, music by H. Lillenas, of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Indianapolis. (In 
Special songs for special occasions) 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; E— 
Pub. 9438; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 23924 


Lord of our life; anthem, music by 
William T. Timmings; mixed voices. 
Ato. © Nov.) 5,-1928;, 2c. Nov. 7; 
E—U. S. pub. 371; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23925 


Lord Rendal; folk-tune from Somer- 
set, set by Leo Sowerby; pf. © 
Nov: 10, 1928:.2 Gc PNov. J2- 
Pub. 555; Boston music co., Boston. 

23926 

Lords and ladies; polonaise, by Helen 
L. Cramm, op. 42, no. 6; pt... © Nov. 
93) 1928" 2" Cl NG ora tek), 
1065: Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23927 


Lord’s (The) prayer; cho., music by 
J. L. Turner; mixed voices; in D 
flat’ maj, .4to. ©” Nov. loeoe  C. 
Nov. 5; E—Pub. 419; Joseph Lee 
Turner, San Antonio. 23928 


36 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1928 


Loreley (Die) ; ged. von H. Heine, mel- 
odie von Fr. Silcher, gesetzt von 
Siegfried Ochs, of Germany; ge- 
mischten chor. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 19; E—For. 948; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 23929 


Lost forever; words by J. V. Itter, mu- 
sic by Phil Starr. [Words and mel- 


ody only] © 1c. Nov. 28, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1629; John VY. Itter, St. 
Clair Shores, Mich. 23930 


Love brought the sunshine; theme 
song from The wind, words by Her- 
man Ruby and Dave Dreyer, music 
by William Axt and David Mendoza ; 
pf. acc., with ukulele or banjulele 
banjo arr. by May Singhi Breen. © 
@© Nov. -7, 1928: 2 ¢: Nov. 8;,E— 
Pub.. 427; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 3931 


Love can never die; words by Herman 
Ruby, music by Joseph Chernioy- 
sky; pf. acc., with ukulele or ban- 
julele banjo arr. by May Singhi 
Breen. © Nov. 21, 1928: 2 c. Nov. 
22; E—Pub. 889; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 23932 


Love dreams; theme song to Alias 
Jimmy Valentine, words by Mort 
Harris and Raymond Klages, music 
-by William Axt and David Mendoza. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 969; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

23933 


Love is coy and wanton; words by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
William Berwald: high voice. Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., Oliver music ¢o. 
Oct. 18, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E—Pub. 
566; Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, 
Ss Ys; 23934 


Love is like that: from The queen's 
taste, lyrics by Mann Holiner, music 
by Alberta Nichols. © Oct. 16, 
1928; 2 «. Oct. 29; E—Pub. 903: 
I. C. L. A. music co., inc., New York. 

23935 


Love is the path to; words and music 
by J. E. Hclden. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1c. Nov. 26, 1928: E— 
Unpub. 1588; John E. Holden, Fort 
Lewis, Wash. 23936 


Love me again; words and music by 
ie s.. Hite: “© 1° e. Oct. 15,1928 
E—Unpub. 262; Edward Spalding 
Hite, Chicago. 23937 


Love me again; words and music by 
G. EH. Frost. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 «. 


23949 


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Oct. 17; E—U. S. pub. 268; George 
EK. Frost, Portland, Or. 23938 


Love me now, today; words and mu- 
sic by Bertha Lillian Miner Dobbins. 
[Werds and melody only] ©1«. 
Oct. 20, 1928; E—Unpub. 1257; 
3ertha Lillian Dobbins, San An- 
tonio. 23939 


Love me or leave me; from Lucky girl, 
words by Douglas Furber, R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, music by 
Philip Charig. London, Chappell & 
co., Itd. © Sept. 18, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 
27; H—Pub. 530; Harms, inc., New 
Mork,” : 23940 


Love (The) of God; hymn, words by 
Oliver Murray Edwards, music by 
Charles H. Gabriel. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oliver music co. 4to. © Oct. 18, 
1928; 2 e. Oct. 29; EH—Pub. 562; 
Oliver M. Edwards, Syracuse, N. Y. 

23941 

Love cof Jesus, all Divine; hymn an- 
them, poem by Francis Bottome, 
transcription of Welsh theme Abery- 
stwyth, by Joseph Parry, arr. by 
Ernest Felix Potter; mixed voices, 
with organ acc. 4to. © Now 5, 
1928: 2 c« Nov. 7; E—U. S. pub. 
372; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23942 


Love ef mine; words and music by 
A. M. Stabinski. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
2 ec. Nov. 1; E—Pub. 730; Anthony 
M. Stabinski, Philadelphia. 23943 


by M. Salta, of Italy, 
at New York; melody, 
no. 3. Fox-trot.—no. 1. 
Waltz.—no. 4. Waltz...© 1 ¢.'each 
Nov. 20, 1928; E—Unpub. 1387, 1389, 
1391; Menotti Salta, New York. 
23944-23946 


Lovely one; words and music by Wilt 
Gunzendorfer [i. e. W. L. Gunzen- 
dorfer] and Cy Collins [i. e. Cyril 
Collins] [Chords, single staff] © 
1 ce. Sept. 20, 1928; E—Unpub. 1220; 
Wilton L. Gunzendorfer, San Fran- 


Love theme; 
domiciled 
with pf. acc. 


cisco. 23947 
Love’s answer; wedding song, lyric 
and music by J. B. Coffer. ©1« 


Nov. 17. 1928; EHE—Unpub. 13824; 
Juliette Burns-Coffer, Los Angeles. 
23948 


Love’s greeting; words and music hy 
S. D. Parker. [Photostat] ©le. 
Noy. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1440; Su- 
sie Derry Parker, Jacksonville, Fla. 

23949 


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23950 


Dt. ILL, 1. Se Wee 


Love’s wildwood trail: words by Oli- 
ver Murray Edwards, music by 
Charles H. Gabriel; mezzo sop. or 


ten. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver music 
co. ©-Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c Oct. 29: 
H—Pub. 565; Oliver M. Edwards, 


23950 


Lovin’ you is all I do, words by Dean 
Owen, music by C. L. Wyman, jr. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢ Oct. 1, 1928: 
E Unpub. 1005; Charles L. Wyman, 
jr., Glendale, Calif. 23951 


Loving is what I crave; words and 
music by S. Martin. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1928: 
E—Unpub. 1260; Sara Martin, New 
York. 23952 


Lu gruncu; versi di Antonino Crivello, 
musica di R. De Luea, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at Brooklyn. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1ce. Nov. 21, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1423; Ralph De Luea, Brook- 
lyn. 23953 


Lucille; words by Charles Tobias and 


Syracuse, N. Y. 


Harry Tobias, music by Al Sherman. 


©: Nov. 27, 1928: 2 c. Nov. 28: H— 
Pub. 1029; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 23954 


Lucky girl; selection, by Philip Charig, 
selected and arr. by H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain: pf. London,-New 
York,-Sydney, Chappell & co., Itd. 
© Oct. 9, 1928; 1 e. Nov. 14; E—For. 
712; Harms, inc., New York. 23955 


Lullaby; based on native melodies, 
text and music by Theophil Wendt, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; sop. voice, in G. © Sept. 26. 
1928; 2 ec. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 765; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 23956 


Lullaby (A); words by I. A. Thresher, 
musie by Sylvester Long Cross. © 
1 c. Noy. 28, 1928; E—Unpub. 1645; 
Isabella A. Thresher, Klamath Falls, 
Or. 23957 


Lumber cn; from Virginia, words by 
Douglas Furber, R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, music by Jack Waller and 
J. A. Tunbridge, both of Great Brit- 
ain. London & Sydney, Chappell & 
co., ltd. © Nov. 5, 1928; 1'c. Nov. 
14; H—For. 872; Harms, inc., New 
York. 23958 


Lust und leid; tango, text von Arthur 
Rebner, musik von Rolf Marbot u. 
Will Corren [pseud. of Willy 
Croner], both of Germany, arr. von 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 
Oct. 5, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 22; H—For. 


578; Drei masken verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 23959 


Luz transparente; duo, letra y musica 
por I. M. Valle, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Chicago. © 1. Nov. 23, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1520; Ignacio M. Valle, 
Chicago. 23960 


Lyric suite; by Carl Busch; orch. Se. 
and pts. 1. Adoration. [3 others] 
© Nov. 12, 1928; 2 ©. Nov. 16; H— 
Pub. 672; Henry T. FitzSimons, Chi- 
cago. 23961 


M’arricordo (I) ’e te; canzona Napo- 
letana, versi e musica di Michael R. 
Annunziata, of Italy, domiciled at 
Utica, N. Y. © 1c. Aug: 14, 1928; 
E 698092; Annunziata & Zegarelli 
music co., Utica, N. Y. 23962 


Ma’s full of don’ts; action song, words 
by Eva Leyda Morris, music by 
Thomas Bryan Weaver. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. © Aug. 
1, 1928; 2 e. Nov. 3; E—U. S. pub. 
326; Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, © 
IN: Xe 23963 


Macpherson’s dinner; humorous patter 


song, words and music by May 
Windsor, of Great Britain. [Staff 
and tonic scl-fa notations] © Oct. 


11, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 22; E-—For. 923; 
Reynolds & co., London. 23964 


Macushla Machree, I’m a-lovin’ you; 
Irish love song, words by Maria 
d’Aloisio, music by George Shack- 
ley; med. voice. © Oct. 24, 1928; 
2 .¢., Oct. 29: B—U. Spite Zo 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 23965 


Maddalena (la); in tre atti, parole 
e musica di Vincenzo Michetti, of 
Italy: riduzione per canto e pf. © 
Nov. 15, 1928; 1 e. Nov. 17; D 27402; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 23966 


Maditation [!] n. 1; by P. Chiappi- 
nelli, of Italy, domiciled at Bridge- 
port, Conn.; violin and pf. © 1 «. 
Noy. 30, 1928; E—Unpub. 1700; 
Peter Chiappinelli, Bridgeport, Conn. 

23967 

Magi! see the star o’erhead; Christ- 
mas carol, words by Irene Gass, mu- 
sie by George Rathbone, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 12mo. © 
Oct. 30, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 830; E—For. 
732; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

23968 

Magic of the moon; words and music 

by J. Chernis. [Words and melody 


only] © 1 « Noveds; 1928) h— 
Unpub. 1206; Jack Chernis, New 
York. 23969 


38 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1928 


Magie (The) violin; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Horatio Nicholls, 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. by Al- 
vin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Oct. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 27; E—For. 531; -Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 23970 


Magnificat and Nune Dimittis; music 
by Arthur S. Warrell, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices, organ acc.; in C 
maj. 4to. © Oct. 11; 1928; 1 ec. 
Noy. 23; E—For. 825; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 23971 


Maiden’s true love (Kaerntner -liab) ; 
German text by O. Juettner, English 
words and music by Robert Kramer ; 
female voices. Se. and pts. 4to. 
Oct. 19, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 
739; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

23972 


Make-believe (A) heaven for two; 
words and music by G. Fairman. © 
1 c. Noy. 26, 1928; E—Unpub. 1559; 
George Fairman, New York. 23973 


Make up blues; lyrics and music by 
BE. W. Worley. © 1c. Nov. 26, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1549; EHinest Walter 
Worley, Kansas City, Kan. 23974 


Make whoopee! words and music by 
T. T. Railey. [Words and melody 
only] © Nov. 2, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 16; 
H—Pub. 677; Thomas T. Railey, St. 
Louis. 23975 


Makin’ whoopee; from Whoopee, lyric 


by Gus Kahn, music by Walter 
Donaldson. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. 
Noy. 9; E—Pub. 462; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inc., New York. 

23976 


Malele Picon; words and music by L. 
Feingold. [Words and melody only] 


GIS PIDONN 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1353 ;. Lipa Feingold, Brooklyn. 

23977 


Malézieux (Eugéne) 6 duos; élemen- 
taires et progressifs, 4 la 1° posi- 
tion, par EH. Malézieux, of France; 2 
violons. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 
25; K—For. 890; Eugéne Malézieux, 
Paris. 23978 

Mallorca; waltz, by Paul Edmonds, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Aug. 21, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 23; E—For. 
548; Augener, Iltd., London. 23979 


Mamma mia (Mother mine) ; parole di 
Girolamo D. Giuseffi, musica di A. S. 
Dimichino, of Italy, domiciled at 


i 23990 


Denver. [Italian and English text] 

© 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1928; E—Unpub. 888; 

Andrew S. Dimichino, Denver. 
23980 


Mammy I miss you; words and music 
by, Jax, Mainard.«.«G) 4c Noy. 23, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1492; Lee Mainard, 
Fresno, Calif. 23981 


Mammy’s dream; by John H. Bron- 
son; violin and pf. with words. © 
Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; E—U. S. 
pub. 284; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

; 23982 


Mammy’s lullaby; words by V. P. 
McKim, music by Nora E. Paddon, 
of Canada. © 1 ec. Nov. 15, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1236; Vera Philbie Mc- 
Kim, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 

23983 


Man, be merry; anthem, words anon., 


music by Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 


11, 1928; 1 «Nov. 23; E—For. 823; 
Oxford university press, London. 
23984 


Mansfield; Pennsylvania state teach- 
ers college devotional hymn, poem, 
The constant One, and music by W. 
G. Butler; mixed voices. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 2°e.. Nov. 23; H=Pub. 913; 
Will George Butler, Blossburg, Pa. 

23985 


March characteristic; by Cuthbert 
Harris, of Great Britain; organ. 
Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 7; H—U. S. 
pub. 387; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 23986 


March of the giants; by Clara Ellfeldt 
Kantzler; pf. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 285; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 23987 


Marching down the boulevard; words 
by Burrell Van Buren, music by W. 
H. Blough. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Oct. 8, 1928; H—U. S. 
unpub. 785; Webster H. Blough, De- 
troit. 23988 


Margarita; cancion Mexicana, duo, 
letra y musica por S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 e. 
Nov. 23; E—Pub. 989; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 23989 


Mari-juana la soldadera; letra y mu- 
sica de Alfredo Marin, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1 e. Nov. 19, 1928; 
bh—Unpub. 1404; Felipe Valdes Leal, 
Los Angeles. 23990 


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23991 


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pt: BEM: Sy. 238 


Marionetten-brautzug; intermezzo ca- 
ratteristico, von Otto Rathke. of 
Germany, op. 98; orch. mit pf.-organ 
direction u. violino 1 direction. 4to. 
© (Oct:,30;,1928 94. & Noy. 20 
For. 849; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 23991 


Marionettes; by M. Gold; pf. 
Nov. 10, 1928; HE—Unpub. 1165; 
Matthew Gold, Bayonne, N. J. 
23992 


Maritati Toto; canzone Siciliano, versi 
di S. Mione, musica di Giuseppe Ga- 
lante, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn: pt. a© wi. ce, Oct. 122. 19238). be 
Unpub. 1656; Stefano Mione, Brook- 
lyn. 23993 


Marking time, just waiting for you; 
words and music by G. E. McEwen, 
of Canada, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat]- © 1 ¢ Nov. 12, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1191; Grace Elinore Mc- 
Ewen, Chicago. 23994 


Martucci (—) 
by M. BE. Bossi; of Italy; organ. © 
War, 25, 19260 - 2 Cle NONpeMnh. AO28 
E—Pub. 708; H. W. Gray co.. New 
York. 23995 

Mary; fox-trot, musica di F. Abriani, 
Ofolialy + piie¥© aciNowert2) 1928); 
E-—Unpub. 1573; Felice Abriani, 
Baden-Baden, Germany. 23996 


Mary dear; lyric by Cliff Cole, music 


by Vincent Lawrence Shannon. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «@. 


Sept. 26, 1928; E 704909; Shannon & 
Cole music co., Jersey City. 23997 


Mary Malloy, I am your boy; words 
and music by P. J. Gaffney. © Oct. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 970; 
Patrick J. Gaffney, Boston. 23998 


Marzo (Hduardo) Sixty carols of all 
nations; for all occasions, selected, 
harmonized and ed. 4to. © Nov. 
21, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 22; E—Pub. 877; 


Willis music co., Cincinnati. 23999 
Mascagni (Wietro) Freund Fritz: 
dramatische suite tiber motive aus 


der oper., arr. von G. Becece, of Italy ; 
Orch, 40. ©) pein On ees al. C, 
Noy. 19; E—For. 938; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin. 24000 


Intermezzo sinfonica ; from Cay- 
alleria rusticana, simplified and arr. 
by Harold Hisenberg; violin and pf. 
orpt. ‘solo! "“e"Oek BU eons; 32 "e. 
Oct. 22; E—Pub. 626; Harry Perl- 
berg music co., New York. 24001 


Mass; in honor of St. Anthony of Pa- 
dua, by Eduardo Marzo, op. 204 ; uni- 


Or «i! 


Novelletta; new arr.- 


son voices; in E flat. 4to. © Nov. 
14, 1928; 2.¢c; Nov: 15;,H—Pub. 836; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. - 24002 


Mass in honor of the Good Shepherd ; 
words from the liturgy of the 
Roman Catholic church, music by 
G. V. Predmore; unison voices with 
organ acc. Boston, Mass., McLaugh- 
lin & Reilly co. 4to. [latin text] 
© Oct. 25, 1928; 2c. Oct. 29; E—U. 
S. pub. 268; George V. Predmore, 
Speneerport, N. Y. 24003 


Massarani (Renzo) Dos coplas; di 
KR. Massarani, of Italy; canto y pf. 
1.. Usted. [1 other]: © Nov.. 13, 
1928 3.1. (ea Noy. Ji sib SBlorasiG7S 
A. Forlivesi & co., Florence, Italy. 

24004 

(Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Elegie; from incidental music to 
Les Erynnies, simplified and arr. 
by Harold Hisenberg; violin and pf. 
or pf. solo. © Oct. 20,°1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 22; E—Pub. 631; Harry Perl- 
berg music co., New York. 24005 

Mavis: by Charles Huerter; pf. © 
Oct. 23, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 26; E—U. S. 
pub. 261; Evans music ¢co., Boston. 

ZA006 
words by 


Massenet 


May dawn: school song, 
Helen Call, music by Mary Root 
Kern; unison voices. 4to. © Oct. 
31, 1928 2 c. Nov. 15; H—Pub. 835; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24007 


May song; canzone di maggio, by 
M. Salta, of Italy, domiciled at New 


York; melody, with pf. acc. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 20, 1928; H—Unpub. 1388; 
Menotti Salta, New York. 24008 


Maybe I'm wrong; fox trot, lyric by 
Will J. Harris, music by Bennie 
Krueger. Oct. 24, 1828" 2. ¢. 
Oct. 26; E—Pub. 482; Leo Feist; 
ine., New York. 24009 


Maybe I’m wrong; fox trot, lyric by 
Will J. Harris, music by Bennie 
Krueger, arr. by Billy Moore; orch. 
4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2c. Nov. 16; 
E—Pub. 849; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 24010 


Maybe the baby’s bored; words and 
music by M. Ewing. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Nov. 17, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1315; Max Ewing, New 
York. 24011 

Maze (The): by T. A. White, of Great 
Britain; pf. ©. Oct, 18, 1928; 1-e, 
Nov. 23; E—For. 834; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 24012 


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no. 11, 1928 


Mazurka; by A. Honicky; violin and 
pf. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 
963; Antonin Honicky, Schenectady, 
Ni YS 24013 


Mazurka in F minor; mazurka triste, 
by Eduardo Sanchez de Fuentes, of 
Gore pr.'*© Nov. 1) '1928:° 2° ¢ 
Nov. 12; H—Pub. 536; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 24014 


Me and the boy next door; fox-trot, 
words by Harry Major, music by 
Paul Andrew, of Great Britain; pf. 
acc. with ukulele arr. by Charles 
Hanley. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] ‘© Nov. 2, 1928;*1 «. 
Nov. 24; E—For. 917; Lareine & 
co., Itd, London. 24015 


Me and the man in the moon; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Jimmie 
Monaco; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Nov. 5, 1928; 2 « Nov. 5; E—U. 8. 
pub. 355; Donaldson, Douglas & 
Guuible, inc., New York. 24016 


Meadowsweet; gavotte, by Gladys 
Cumberland, of Great Britain; pf., 
in G. © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 16; 
H—For. 720; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 24017 


Meditation; by Katharine E. Lucke; 


organ. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 5; 
E—Pub. 583; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 24018 
Meditation; prelude, interlude’ or 
offertory, by Edward  Shippen 
Barnes; pf. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 21; EH—Pub. 824;  Presby- 


terian board of Christian education, 
Philadelphia. 24019) 


Meeting (The) of the waters; photo- 
play muse, by William Axt, orch. 
by William C. Schoenfeld; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Nove 22, 1928; .2¢.: Nov. 23; HH 
Pub. 912; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 24020 


Meine seele erhebt den Herren; das 
Magnificat, aus Lucas 1, musik yon 
Heinrich Schiitz, of Germany, bearb. 
u. hrsg. von Karl Liitge, of Ger- 
many; mittlere frauenstimme, 2 
violinen, andere instrumente ad lib., 
u. orgel. © Aug. 29 1928: 1 « 
Nov. 19; E—For. 958; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 24021 


\ieinem miidel aus wan hab’ich Rosen 
geschickt; text von Ernst Neubach, 
musik von Robert Gilbert, of Ger- 
many.~.© Oct. 1, 1928: 1 c. Nov. 3; 


4 24031 
E—For. 592: Alrobi musikverlag, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin. 24022 

Melodie treasure; by Misha Wesley 
Portnoff. [Melody only] © 1 « 
Nov. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 1488; 
Misha W. Portnoff, Brooklyn. 

24023 


Melodie triste; by D. Tiomkin, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1528; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

24024 


Melody .and rhythm; new method of 
teaching, by J. Woessner; violin. 


bk. 1.. © Nov. 6, 1928; 2c. Nov. 12; 
EK—Pub. 968; Julius Woessner, 
Lowell. 24025 


Melcdy of love; words and music by 
F. EK. Wilson. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 2, 1928; H—U. S. 
unpub. 829; Frances E. Wilson, San 
Dimas, Calif. * 24026 


Memories; sacred songs, words and 
music by BE. M. Tiffany. © Nov. 
23, 19828; 2c and aff. Nov. 26; A 
O 4245; Emily Margaret Tiffany, 
La Crosse, Wis. 24027 


Memphis stomp; by J. Augustine; pf. 
© 1e Nov. 14, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1243; James Augustine, New York. 

24028 


Men ken leiben nur men lost nit; from 
The circus girl, words by Morris 
Rund, music by J. M. Rumshisky. 
[Yiddish text] 


WIN? RD Nd yay? YP jr) 
(355 
© Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 9: E—Pub. 


456; Joseph M. Rumshisky, New 
York. 24029 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Beati mortui; by Felix 
Mendelssohn - Bartholdy, op. 115; 
male voices, a capella. Copyright is 
based upon new matter of Carl F. 
Pfatteicher, namely, his inteipreta- 
tion represented in the legible nota- 
tion thereof contained in the copies 
filed: 4to:.. © July 7,.1928; 2.c. Oct. 
29; E—U. S. pub. 348; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 24030 


Children’s piece; by Mendelssohn, 
op. 72, ne. 1, arr. by J. Lilian Ven- 
devere; toy orch. Teachers sec. 4to. 
© Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 29; H— 
WU. S. pub. 259 ; ©.°Cy Birchard ‘&: co., 
Boston. 24031 


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24032 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy—Continued. 
Hear my prayer [and] O for the 
wings of a dove; arr. by Ernest New- 
ton, of Great Britain; organ. © 
Sept. 10, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 25; E— 
For. 647; Gould & Bolttler, London. 
24032 


Konzert in G-moll; klavier mit 
begleitung des orch., op. 25, neue 
ausgabe von Willy Rehberg, of Swit- 
zerland; klavier, mit unterlegter 
zweiter klavierstimme von Eduard 
Mertke. © Sept. 7, 1928; 1 © Sept. 
18; E For. 646; Steingriber-verlag, 
Leipzig. 24033 


Symphony in A major; Italian, 
by Felix Mendelssohn, op. 90, ed. by 
Percy Goetschius; pf. Analyzed. © 
Octin11; 1928 ; 2e: and ait. ‘Oct. 29; 
A O—1952; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 24034 


Menuetto; by A. Honicky; violin and 
pf. ©1e. Nov. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 
964; Antonin Honicky, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 


Merilee, sweet Merilee; words by D. 
Crooner: music “by: Phle Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 


Nov. 10, 1928; HE—Unpub. 1155: 
Daisie Croner, Oregon City, Or. 
24036 


Merry Christmas march; piano duet, 
by Fred Heltman, arr. by Andrew H. 


Luck. ©..Nov. 7, 1928; 2.¢. Nov. 9; 
H—Pub. 470; Fred Heltman co., 
Cleveland. 24037 


Merry moments; by Gladys Cumber- 
land, of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 
1, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E—For. 719; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 24038 


Message (The) of the moon-lit waters ; 
words by Sterling P. Bunch, music 
by P. P. Bunch; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; E—Pub. 
596; Pearl Parsons Bunch, Spring- 
town, Tex. 24039 


Metodi graduati e progressivi per stru- 
menti a fiato; di Giovacchino Bim- 
boni, of Italy. 1. Tromba, mi be- 
molle, pte. 1°. 4* ed.—2. Elicon, si 
bemolle, pte. 1°.—8. Cornetta, pte. 
2°-4" 4. Clarinetto, pte. 2°, 3°.—5. 
Trombone, pte. 2°-4*.—6. Ofleide o 
bombardone in fa, pte. 1°, 2*. © Oct. 
10, 1928; 1 ec. each Noy. 12; E—For. 
905, 907-911; Adolfo Lapini, Flor- 
ence, Italy. 24040-24045 


24035. 


pt. TLi.neS.; We oe 


Metodo graduato e progressivo; di Gio- 
vacchino Bimboni, of Italy; clarin- 
etto in si bemolle e mi bemolle, pte. 
Li s©®. Oct. 10, 1928 9) te None ee - 
E—For. 906; Adolfo Lapini, Flor- 
ence, Italy. 24046. 


Mexican rhapsody; by Harl MeDon- 


ald; pf. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 ¢c Nov. 
7; E—U. 8S. pub. 889; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24047 ~ 


Mezza luna; valzer, by Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mandolino, © 1 ¢ Nov.. 7, 
1928: EH—Unpub. 921; F. Miraglia, 
Brooklyn. ; 24048 


Mia adorata; mazurka, by A. Galasso, 
of Italy, domiciled at Jersey City. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1928; EHUnpub. 
1321; Anthony Galasso, Jersey City. 

‘ 24049: 


Mia bella rosa; words and music by 
Ted Koehler and Frank Magine. © 
Novy. 9, 1928; 2 ¢ Nov. 10; E—Pub. 
497; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. 24050 


Mia (La) serenata; adattamento rit- 
mico di Enrico Frati, musica di At- 
tilio Staffelli, of Italy. © July 27. 
1928; 1 e. Aug. 20; E—For. 818; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 24051 


Millions (The) of dark Africa; duet 
or quartet, words by D. Rand Pierce,. 
music by Haldor Lillenas, of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Indianapolis; 
mixed voices. (In Special songs for 
special occasions) © Nov. 15, 
1928: 2 c Nov. 24; E—Pub. 949; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

24052 


Miniature suite; by Craig Sellar Lang. 
of Great Britain, op. 10; violin and 
pf. 1. Gavotte. [8 others] © July 
23, 1928: 1 ce. Oct. 23; H—For. 548; 
Augener, Itd., London. 24053 


Minnenas vals; text av Ejnar West- 
ling, musik av Fred Winter, of 
Sweden; pf. © July 1, 1928; 1 e. 
Noy. 13; E—For. 692; A. B. Nor- 
diska musikforlaget, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 24054 


by Helen L. Cramm, op. 42, 
© Nov. 23, 1928; 2 e. 
Noy. 26; E—Pub. 1063; Theodore 
Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 24055 


Minuet in blue; by George Fairman ; 
pf.. ©:.,Oct. 20, 1928:.2 cova: 
E—U. S. pub. 358; Fairman music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 24056: 


Minuet; 
no. 4; pf. 


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no. 11, 1928 


24078 


Mir sol sein far dir; from The circus 
girl, words by Molly Picon, music 
by J. M. Rumshisky. [Yiddish text] 

GSAT AND PAP) INT ND 
© Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 
455; Joseph M. Rumshisky, New 
York. 24057 

Miranda; words and music by Noble 
Sissle; pf. ace., with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa ‘notations ] 
© Nov. 12, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 13; E— 
Pub. 974; B. Feldman & co., London. 

24058 

Mirella; fox-trot, musica di F._ Abri- 
ani, of Italy; pf. © tc. Nov. 12, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1576; Felice Abri- 
ani, Baden-Baden, Germany. 24059 

Miriam’s visions; a White gifts for the 
King pageant, by Myrtle Harrod 
Sanborn, words by Mary A. Lath- 
bury and others, music by William 
F. Sherwin and others. Sva © 
Noy. 5, 1928; 2c. and aff. Nov. 9; A 
O—3063; Meigs pub. co., Indianap- 
olis. 24060 


Mirick (The) method of instrumental 
instruction; beginning the _ begin- 
ner’s band and orchestra, by Galen 
C. Mirick; band, with orch. pts. ad 
lib. Conductor’s sc. © Sept. 15, 1928 ; 
2 ec. Oct. 29; E—U.S. pub. 262); Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 24061 

Miserere; from the Fitzwilliam Vir- 
ginal book, by William Byrd, arr. by 
Lynnwood Farnam; organ. © Mar. 
ie eter ea IOV. 1i,, 19285 
EUG. Gee Ory, Gray ~¢o.,.° New 
York. 24062 

Mister Cinders; selection, by Vivian 
Ellis and Richard Myers, selected 
and arr. by H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 26; E—For. 641; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24063 

Mister Mississippi; from Headin’ 
South, lyrics by Alfred Bryan, mu- 
sic by Jean Schwartz. © Oct. 15, 


1928; 2 e. Oct. 29; E—Pub. 907; 
I. Cc. L. A. music co., ine, New 
York. 24064 


Mister Moon; words and music by Ed- 
gar Dodson, Johnny Weddell and 
Lillian Ruth [i. e. Lillian Ruth Dod- 
sen]: pf. and ukulele acc. © Nov. 
13, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 798; 


Modern music makers, San Fran- 
cisco. 24065 
Mixed up rag; by Will Ezell. [Mel- 


ody only] © 1 ec. Nov. 16, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1302; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 24066 


Moda (La) e li fimmini; words by 
Andrea De Simone, music by 8S. Lu- 
netta [pseud. of 8S. Luna] [Words 
and melody only] © 1« Nov. 9, 
1928; E—Unpub. 979; Sisto Luna, 
New York. 24067 

Modern Miss America; words and mu- 
sic by O. H. Jacobs. 4to. [Words 
and melody only] © Nov. 14, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 30; E—Pub. 1115; Oscar 
Henry Jacobs, Burlington, Ia. 24068 

Moira asthore; words and music by 
Patrick O’Sullivan. © Nov. 10, 
£928 2327 e@) Nov: 12°" Pub.” 552; 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. 24069 

Moje dekle Se je mlada (My sweet- 
heart is young yet); polka, words 
anon., music by R. Cernkovich; tam- 
buritza orch. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1928; 
2 c« Nov. 21; E—Pub. 1019; Ru- 
dolph Cernkovich, Chicago. 24070 

Molly Ann; waltz song, by Roland J. 
LeMieux; ten. banjo. © Nov. 12, 
1928; 2 c« Nov: 12; E—Pub. 548; 
Don Santos, Rochester, N. Y. 24071 

Molly, be jolly; operetta in 2 acts, 
book and lyrics by Sarah Grames 
Clark, music by Lina Loring. Vo- 
eal sc. with full dialogue and stage 
directions. 4to.° © Nov. 2, 1928; 
2 @. ‘Nov. ‘5; D 27390; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 24072 

Molly O’Malley; words and music by 
L. Mainard. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1496; Lee Mainard, 
Fresno, Calif. 24073 

Moments musical; suite, by Dorothy 
Harris, of Great Britain, op. 9; pf. 
(©) Sept. 24, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 25; E— 
For. 651; Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., 
London. 24074 — 

Moneta grand march, by Edwin David 
Wilber; Hawaiian guit. [Mimeo- 
graph] © 1c. Nov. 28, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1696; EH. D. Wilber, Cleve- 
land. 24075 

Monocle song: words and music by 
Bert Grossmann [pseud. of Bertha 


Grossmann], of Germany. © 1 ©¢. 
June 13, 1928; H 697284; Bertha 
Grossmann, Berlin. 24076 


Mocds; intro. My blackbirds are blue- 
birds now, etc., compiled by Harry 
Linden, arr. by Lee Orean Smith; 
organ. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 9; 
E—Pub. 847; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 24077 

Moon (The) and night and you; 
words by Margaret Tufts, music by 
D. Harris and Margaret Tufts. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 1, 1928; E—Unpub. 799; Dewey 
Harris, Park Ridge, Il. 24078 


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24079) 
Moon dawn; by Rudolf Friml; pf. 
duet. © Nov. 6, 1928; 2 ¢c Nov. 7: 


E—Pub. 391; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24079 


Moon (A) for love; words and music 


by Steve Gardella [i. e. Stephen 
Gardella] © 1 c. Nov. 26, 1928; 


E—Unpub. 1569; Stephen Gardella, 
Brooklyn. 24080 


Moorgrab: text von St. Karolus, musik 
von Rebert Pracht, of Germany; 


minnerchor. 4to. © June 1, 1928; 

1c. Oct. 11 ;° E—Kor. 810; Karl 

Hechstein, Heidelberg, Germany. 
24081 


Morisca; by Mario Valdés Costa; orch. 
© Nov. 2, 1928; 2 « Nov. 5: EB— 
U.-S. pub. 339; Photo play music 
co., ine., New York. 24082 


Morita; words by Darl MacBoyle, mu- 
sic by Serge Walter. © Nov. 16, 


1928-2 © Nov. 17: HE —Pub:” 719°; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New . 
York. 24083 


Morning hymn (Morgen-hymne) ; vo- 
eal duet, by George Henschel, op. 
46, no. 4, arr. by Ernest Newton, of 
Great Britain. [Jn Vocal duet al- 
bum] © Sept. 27, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 8; 
H—For. 689; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
Itd., London. 24084 


Moser (Rudolf) Suite; by R. Moser, 
of Switzerland, op. 28, nr. 1, 2; vio- 
line u. klavier. © Oct. 20. 1928; 
1 c. each Nov. 3; E—For. 661, 662; 
Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 

24085, 24086 


Most of all I want you; words by V. 
Jennings, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1 ec. Nov. 3, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 840; Viola Jennings, Salem, 
Or. 24087 


Mother; words and music by Newell 
Toalson [i. e. W. N. Toalson]; pf. 
© 1«¢ Nov. 18, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1489: William Newell Toalson, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 24088 


Mother, I’m broken hearted, last night 
I dreamed of you; words and music 
by Jack Hamilton [i. e. R. J. Ham- 

ilten] © 1 c..Nov. 21, 1928; E— 

Unpub. 1384; Roy Jackson Hamil- 

ton, Brooklyn. 24089 


Mother o’ my sunset dreams; words 
and music by Tex Bramlett [pseud. 
of R. M. Bramlett] New York City. 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Nov. 24, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 28; E—Pub. 
1030; Rupert M. Bramlett, Cedar 
Key, Fla. 24090: 


pL, TT nsw 


Mother of mine; words by F. T. Am- 
stutz, music by Haldor Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis; 
pf. 8vo. © Noy. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 
12; H—Pub. 538; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 24091 


Mother of mothers; words and music 
by L. Mainard. © 1 € Nov. .23, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1497 ; Lee Mainard, 
Fresno, Calif. 24092 


Mother, shall we meet again; waltz, 
words by H. A. Lovelace, music by 
Edward Shannon, of Canada; pf. 
acec., with ukulele arr. by B. Sneath, 
of Canada. © Oct. 20, 1927; 1 e. 
Oct. 26; H—For. 615; Horace A. 
Lovelace, Toronto, Canada. 24093 


Mother’s prayer will follow you there; 
words by Vida Munden Nixon, mu- 
sic by Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, 
domiciled at Indianapolis. (In Spe- 
cial songs for special occasions) © 
Nov. 15, 1928; 2 «. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 
926; Lillenas ‘pub. co., Indianapolis. 

24094 


Mozait (Wolfgang Amadeus) Gloria; 
from the Twelfth mass, 3-pt. cho., 
arr. by Charles F. Manney ; women’s 
voices; organ or pf. acc. 4to. © 
Oct. 19; 1928 :'2"@ Ock 29h. S. 
pub. 274; Oliver Ditson eco., Boston. 

: 24095 


Muchaco (HI) alegre; corrido Mexi- 
cano, duo, letra y musica arr. de §S. 
R. Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago. [Photostat] © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 «@ Nov. 23; E—Pub. 990; 
Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 24096 


Miinchhausen ; operette in 3 akten, von 
Felix D6rmann, musik von Ernst 
Steffan, of Austria, bearb. von Gus- 
tay Blasser, of Austria; klavieraus- 
zug mit text u. klavierauszug zu 
zwei hinden mit unterlegtem text. 
© June 1, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 11; E— 
For. 744; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 24097 


Mule (The) song; Missouri mule, 
words and music by B. Miller. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 5, 1928; E—Unpub. 862; Bob 
Miller, New York. 24098 


Murphy’s museum; written and com- 
posed by Harry Gifford and Fred E. 
Cliffe, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., With banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. by Harry J. Stafford. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 5, 1928; 1 « Oct. 22; E—For. 
619; Montgomery & eco., London. 

24099 


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no. 11, 1928 


24120 


Music box; by E. Samuels, of Austra- 
lies pt. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1282; Edmond Samuels, 
Sydney, Australia. 24100 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
by F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. 
y. 42, pt. 11, Nov., 1928. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
31, 1928; 1 ce. Nov. 10; E—For. 638; 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. ‘i gee OL, 


Musikus (Hin); dichter unbekannt, 
musik yon August Reuss, of Ger- 
many, op. 53, nr. 6; md&nnerchor. 
4to. © Apr. 18, 1928; 1-c. Oct-11; 
H—For. 768; P. J. Tonger, Cologne/ 
Rh., Germany. 24102 


Mussolini; parole di Girolama D. Giu- 
seffi, musica di A. S. Dimichino, of 
Italy, domiciled at Denver. [Italian 
and English text] © 1. Nov. 5, 
1928; H—Unpub. 889; Andrew S. 
Dimichino, Denver. 241038 


Mutter (Der) lied; text u. musik von 
J. Eberle, of Germany; minnerchor 
a cappella. 4to; © July 1, 1928; 
1 e@. Oct. 11; E—For. 750; Carl En- 
gels, Mtilheim-Ruhr, Germany. 

; 24104 


My Annapolis and you; theme song 
from Annapolis, words and music 
by Chas. Weinberg and Irving Bibo; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. by An- 
thony J. Franchini. © Nov. 9, 1928; 
Zc. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 457:  Bibo, 
Bloedon & Lang, inec., New York. 

24105 


My baby ain’t like she use to be; 
words by V. E. Greer, musie- by Wil- 
liam Van Beaver. © 1. Nov. 22, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1464; Vance Earl 
Greer, Zwolle, La. 24106 


My baby girl; words by Roy Beatty, 
musie by Ted Coons. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1429; Roy Beatty, 
Evansville, Ind., and Ted Coons, 
Hobart, Ind. 24107 


My beautiful island of dreams; words 
by P. Turk, music by Billy Smythe. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1928; E—Unpub. 807; 
Pearl Turk, Louisville. 24108 


My blackbirds are bluebirds now; fox 
trot, words by Irving Caesar, music 
by Cliff Friend, arr. by Frank Skin- 


ner; orch. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 20; E—Pub. 480; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 24109 


26260—29—_5 


My blackbirds are bluebirds now; fox 
trot, words by Irving Caesar, music 
by Cliff Friend, organ arr. by Walter 
C. Simon; pianorgan. © Oct. 31, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 2; E—Pub. 492; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 24110 


My Broadway baby; fox-trot, by H. J. 
Taklo. [Melody only] ©1le. Nov. 
26, 1928; E—Unpub. 1545; Henry J. 
Taklo, Chicago. 24111 


My Canadian daisy; waltz ballad, 
words by N. C. Bradt, music by 
Larry E. Goffin. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1 ¢. Nov. 26, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1561; N. Clancy Bradt, 
San Pedro, Calif. 24112 


My Canadian home; waltz, words and 
music by H. Ross. [Words and mel- 
ody only] © 1. Nov. 26, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1594; Hugh Ross, New 
York. 241138 


My eavalier; theme song of The cava- 
lier, lyric by R: Meredith Willson, 
music by Hugo Riesenfeld. © Sept. 
25, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 23; E—Pub. 1112; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, New York. 23114 


My dear old foothill home; words by 
Fred B. Banfield, music by K. Don- 
ald. [Words and melody only] © 
1 c. Nov. 20, 1928; E—Unpub. 1413; 
Kenneth Donald, Oakland, Calif. 

24115 


My doggie pal; words and music by 
M. H. R. Cook. [Words and melody 
only]. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1533; Mary Hungerford Robin- 
son Cook, Watsonville, Calif. 24116 


My dream of love is you; lyric by Ray- 
mond Klages, music by Jesse Greer. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1374; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 24117 


My empty-hearted dreams; words and 
music by J. T. Thomas. [Blueprint] 
©1e. Oct. 31, 1928; E—Unpub. 814; 
Joe T. Thomas, Cleveland. 24118 


My faith looks up to Thee; words by 
Ray Palmer, music by George B. 
Nevin; mixed voices, with organ acc. 
4to. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 ce. Nov. 15; 
E—Pub. 834; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 24119 


My girl Maggie; waltz, words and mu- 
sic by E. A. Emerson, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by R. M. Strong. London, Lewis 
Mathias & co. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © June 23, 1928; 1 ¢. 
July 11; E—For. 688; Edward AI- 
bert Emerson, London. 24120 


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24121 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 


My girl in Tennessee; words by A. 
Klingle, music by Sylvester Long 
Cross. © 1 ¢ Nov. 28, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1641; Alice Klingle, Browns- 
boro, Or. 24121 


My happy home away out West; words 
and music by N. V. Smith. ©1«. 
Nov. 24, 1928; E—Unpub. 1540; Nel- 
lie von Gerichten Smith, Prescott, 
Ariz. 24122 


My heart is breaking with lonesome- 
ness; words by Ray Hibbeler, music 


by L. M. Kraus. -© 1 ec. Nov. 23, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1537; Lou Mae 
Kraus, Conneaut, O. 24123 


My heart’s longing for you Elaine; by 
Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster, 
arr. by George J. Trinkaus; male 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. 
Nov. 14; E—Pub. 853; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 24124 


My hero; words by Nathan H. Bullock, 
music by Haldor Lillenas,, of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Indianapolis. (Jn 
Special songs for special occasions) 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 24; E— 
Pub. 930; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 24125 


My honeymoon waltz; by Paul Ren- 
ault, arr. by Henri Weber; orch., 
with words. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1928; 
2 ce. Nov. 14; E—Pub. 612; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 24126 


My Honolulu Lou; words by L. D. 
Swinford, arr. by Andrew Jenkins, 
music by Irene Comelle Spain. © 
1 ce. Nov. 1, 1928; E—Unpub. 1258; 
L. D. Swinford, San Diego, Calif. 

24127 

My inspiration is you; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Horatio Nicholls, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2c. 
Nov. 2; E—U. S. pub. 312; De Sylva, 
Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

24128 


My Irish Mary O! valse, words and 
music by L. Higgins, of Canada. 
London, Arthur H. Stockwell, ltd. 
© Oct. 26, 1928; 1 c« Nov. 9; E— 
For. 626; Lillian Higgins, Ottawa, 
Canada. 24129 


My kind a’ love; lyric by Jo Trent, 
music by Louis Alter. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1928; E—Unpub. 970; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 24130 


My life with you is like a lullaby; bal- 
lad, words and music by A. C. New. 
© Noy..1, 1928; 2 ¢«. Nov.. 8; E 
Pub. 488; Archey Cameron New, 
Baltimore. 24131 


My li’l Mirandy Lulu; fox trot, words 
by A. E. Farmer, music by E. Wun- 
derlich. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 13830; Arlie E. Farmer, El- 
berton, Ga. 24132 


My little brown eyed baby; fox trot, 
words by T. Roth, music by William 
Van Beaver; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1 c. Nov. 5, 1928; H—Unpub. 859; 
Thomas Roth, Jersey City. 24133 


My living King; solo and cho., words 
by Nathan H. Bullock, music by 
Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. (Jn Special 
songs for special occasions) © Nov. 
15, 1928 ; 2 ec. Noy. 24; H—Pub. 945; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 24134 


My love for you; words and musie by 
M. Avery. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1699; Minnie Avery, Sac- 
ramento, Calif. 24135 


My lovely Nancy; two-part song, 
words by Robert Burns, music by 
Hugh Blair, of Great Britain; ten. 
and bass. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1928; 
1c Nov. 3; E—For. 613; W. Pax- 
ton & co., ltd., London. 24136 


My man John; folk-tune from Somer- 
set, set by Leo Sowerby; pf. © 
Nov. 10, 1928; 2 e Ney, 12-° h— 
Pub. 556; Boston musie co., Boston. 

24137 

My moon mammy; lyric and music by 
M. H. R. Cook. [Words and melody 
only] © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928: E— 
Unpub. 876; Mary Hungerford Rob- 
inson Cook, Watsonville, Calif. 


24138 

My mother’s eyes; lyric by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Abel _ Baer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1.«. 


Noy. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 1480; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 24139 


My mother’s memory lingers; words. 
and music by Lillie Penny. © Nov. 
1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 444; 
Frank Harding, New York. 24140 


My mother’s old Bible is true; words 
and music by D. M. Shanks; mixed 
voices. (Jn Special songs for spe- 
cial occasions) © Noy. 15, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 924; Lillenas 
pub. co., Indianapolis. 24141 


My mother’s silv’ry hair; words by J. 
McKee, music by Walter Bromby, of 
Canada. Humber Bay, Ont., Bonac- 
cord music. © Nov. 3, 1928: 1 «. 
Nov. 5; E—For. 600; Jessie McKee, 
Orillia, Ontario, Canada. 24142 


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no. 11, 1928 


My old girl’s my new girl now;; fox trot, 
' lyric by Irving Caesar, music by 
Cliff Friend, arr. by Eddie Bard; 
preh: ~4to. © Nov. 8, 1928: 2 ec. 
Nov. 9; E—Pub. 845; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 24148 


My old girl’s my new girl now; fox 
trot, lyric by Irving Caesar, music 
by Cliff Friend, organ arr. by 
Walter ©. Simon; pianorgan. © 
Oct. 31, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 2; E—Pub. 
491; Leo Feist, inc, New York. 

24144 


My old girl’s my new girl now;, fox- 
trot song, lyric by Irving Caesar, mu- 
sie by Cliff Friend. © Oct. 18, 
1928; 2 e@ Oct. 16; E—Pub. 477; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 24145 


My old man; words by Mort Dixon, 
music by Harry Woods. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 27, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1615; Remick mu- 
sie corp., New York. 24146 


My only darling; words and music by 
W. H. Lee; pf. with words. © Nov. 
20, 1928; 2 ce Nov. 26; E—Pub. 
1007; Walter H. Lee, Russell, Fla. 

24147 


My prayer; words by Mrs. Fordham, 
music by M. Kingston, of Great 
Britain. London, Novello & co., Itd. 
© Noy. 20, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 21; E— 
For. 737; Matthew Kingston, Hamp- 
stead, England. 24148 


My Quaker maid; lyrics by D. Mont- 
gomery, music by C. C. Bailey. © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1928; E—Unpub. 868; 
Collins C. Bailey, East Rochester, 
O., and Danny Montgomery, Upper 
Darby, Pa. 24149 


My queen of sweet romance; words by 
E. Grossman, music by Ed Ward 
[i. e. E. D. Ward] © 1c. Nov. 8, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1485; Edward 
Grossman, Brooklyn, and Edward D. 
Ward, New York. 24150 


My requiem; words by Blaine Cord- 
ner, music by W. W. Lockwood. 
[Photestat] © 1c. Nov. 15, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1654; William Weldon 
Lockwood, Rockville Center, N. Y. 

24151 


My Romeo; words by BH. M. Galbraith, 
music by W. R. Hadlock. © 1 « 
Noy. 26, 1928; E—Unpub. 1551; W. 
Robert Hadlock, Oakland, Calif. 

24152 


.' 
i 24163 


My rose of yesterday; words and mu- 
sic by EH. A. Mills. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 19, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1346; Esther A. Mills, 
Santa Ana, Calif. 24153 


My senorita; words and music by S. 
B. Furgatch. [Photostat] ©1l1.e 
Nov. 6, 1928 ; H—Unpub. 905 ; Sidney 
B. Furgatch, New York. 24154 


My silver tree; from Three cheers, 
words by Anne Caldwell, music by 
Raymond Hubbell; pf. and ukulele 
ace... © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 19; 
E—Pub. 512; Harms, inc., New York. 

24155 


My son; words by Robert C. Tharp, 
music by T. C. Sterndale-Bennett, 
of Great Britain. © Oct. 26, 1928; 
1 @ Nov. 22; H—For. 929; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 24156 


My soul, be on thy guard; sacred 
song, words by George Heath, music 
by Homer Nearing; high voice. © 
Nov. 2, 1928; 2 « Nov. 8; E—Pub. 
601; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

24157 


My Spanish cameo; words by Spencer 
Williams, music by Gil. B. Blue and 
Ken Macomber; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Nov. 2, 1928; 2 ce. Nov. 3; E— 
U. S. pub. 332; Al. Piantadosi, New 
York. 24158 


My Spanish rose; words and music by 
G. Hundley. © 1 ec. Nov. 15, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1279; Gertrude Hundley, 
Denver. 24159 


My star; four-pt. song, words by 
Arthur Upson, music by Sumner 
Salter; men’s voices. 4to. © Nov. 
1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 740; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 24160 


My sunshine girl; words and music 
by A. R. Combs. [Words and mel- 


ady onlyt, ‘©: «€ Nov..12 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1173; #£=<Albert Read 
Combs, Oakland, Calif. 24161 


My suppressed desire; fox trot song, 
lyric by Ned Miller, music by 
Chester Cohn. © Nov. 7, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 846; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 24162 


My suppressed desire; fox trot. lyric 
by Ned Miller, music by Chester 
Cohn, arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 
4to. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 16; 
E—Pub. 850; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 24163 


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24164 


pt. I, n. S., v. 23 


My Tonia; words and music by B. | New fox-trott;, by D. . Tiomkan, of 


G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray 
Henderson. 


Noy. 8; EHE—Pub. 453; De Sylva, 

Brown & Henderson, inc., New York. 

24164 

My treasured memories; poem by 
David L. O’Sullivan, music by 


George Fairman. © Oct. 20, 1928; 
2 ec. Nov. 5; E—U. S. pub. 357; 
Fairman music pub. co., ine, New 
_ York. 24165 


My troubles are over; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Jimmie Monaco; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 10, 
1828; 2 c. Nov. 10; H—Pub. 501; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 


New York. 24166 
Na_ saskej kempie; polka, by UL. 
Witkowski; violin. © 1 ¢ Nov. 8, 
1928; E—Unpub. 940; Leon Wit- 
kowski, New York. 24167 


Nautch song; words by T. Mundy, 
music by Dawn Allen. © 1 ec. Noy. 
6, 1928; H—Unpub. 872; Talbot 
Mundy, New York. 24168 


Negro rapsodie; by S. Béchet; violon 
and pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1928; H— 
For. unpub. 390; Sidney Béchet, 
Frankfiirt, Germany. 24169: 


Nettle’s triad chord system; by J. H. 
Nettle; pf. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 «. 
and aff. Nov..8: A..O -2367,; J: Hk 
Nettle, Butte, Mont. 24170 


Neue (Der) tag; worte von M. Rogge, 
musik von Georg Wilhelm Schmidt, 
of Germany, op. 14, nr. 1; gemischten 
chor... 4to!” ©, Dee. 8, A927: dy ce. 
Nov. 19, 1928; EH—For. 942; Hd. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 24171 


New black snake blues; words and 
music by Victoria Spivey. pt. 1, 2. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e«. 
Oct. 24, 1928; E—Unpub. 1216; 
Joseph M. Davis, New York. 24172 


New (The) Cokesbury hymnal; in 
round notes, by various authors and 
composers, music ed. by Charles C. 
Washburn. Nashville, Tenn., Cokes- 
bury press. 4to. © Aug. 30, 1928; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 18; A 387; Lamar 
& Whitmore, Nashville. 24173 


New England bound; words by lL. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Harry Akst. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 


Oct. 26, 1928; EH—Unpub. 988; Leo 


Feist, inc., New York. 24174 


© Nov:* 7.1928 72 .¢.} 


Russia, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1928;- E—Unpub. 
1529; Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 

RA cles, 24175 


New (The) Jerusalem; sacred cantata, 
from The four horsemen, text by 
Harold W. Thompson, set to music 
by T. Frederick H. Candlyn; ten. 
or sop. solo, cho., with organ acc., 
and harp or pf. © Noy. 20, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 806; H. W. 
Gray co. New York. 24176 


New Mexico; march, by John Philip 
Sousa; pf. © Noy. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 24; E—Pub. 978; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 24177 


New Mexico march; by John Philip 
Sousa; band. 4to. © Nov. 16, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 15; HE—Pub. 647; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland, 24178 


‘New (The) moon; selection, by Sig- 


© Oct. 17, 
E—Pub. 515; 
24179 


mund Romberg; pf. 
1928; 2c Oct 19; 
Harms, ine., New York. 


New moon; words by F. Scott, music 
by David Reed. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 12, 1928; 
2¢ Nov. 16; HE—Pub. 685; Francis 
scott, North Wales, Pa. 24180 


New (The) postmistress; comic 
sketch, words by Laurene Highfield, 
music by Winifred E. Moore; male 
quartette. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1928; 
2 ca Nov. 15; H—Pub. 644; Chart 
music pub. house, inc., Chicago. 

24181 


New songs for the home and radio; 
words and music by Gertrude 
Hundley, John W. Boldyreff and 
others. bk. 2. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 26; aff. Nov. 10; A O 38348; 
Stuart music co., Chicago. 24182 


Nicolette; waltz, words and music by 
Reg. Batten, Jimmy Campbell and 
Reg. Connelly, all of Great Britain ; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Charles 


‘Hanley. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 «. 
Nov. 5; H—For. 591; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 24183 


Night after night; words by Gene 
James, music by George Brown; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. by A. J. 
Franchini. © Nov. 10, 1928; 2 e. 
Nov. 13; E—Pub. 560; Morris music 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 24184 


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Night-club, Harlem and Childs; words 
and music by M. Ewing.’ [Words 
‘and melody only] © 1c. Noy. 21, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1436; Max Ewing, 
New York. 24185 


Nightingales (The) ; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Fay Foster; in D 
iin, (Cc) Noy. 19285.2 c. ANovyei ¢ 
E—U. 8. pub. 393 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24186 


Ninetta ; polka, by C. Anello. [Melody 
only]” '© 1 ee Noy. 14, ' 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1252; Carmelo Anello, New 
York. 24187 


Ningpo; words and music by G. Bur- 
gin. [Words and melody only] © 
1 ec. Noy. 138, 1928; E—Unpub. 1209; 
Gus Burgin, Paterson. 24188 


Ninna-nanna; poesia popolare greca, 
musica di E. Clausetti, of Italy. © 
Nov. 13, 1928; 1 c. Ney. 1; E—For. 


679; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 24189 


Ninon; valse, by Ludomir R6zycki, of 


Poland, op. 58, no. 4; pf. © July 9, 
1928; 1 e. Oct. 23; E—For. 554; 
Augener, Itd., London. 24190 


No estoy conforme; cancion Mexicana, 
duo, letra y musica arr. de S. R. 
Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago. [Photostat] © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 23; E—Pub. 991; Silvano 
R. Ramos, Chicago. 24191 


No mas pelonas; corrido, duo, letra y 
musica de I. M. Valle, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Chicago. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
30, 1928; E—Unpub. 1694; Ignacio 
M. Valle, Chicago. 


No more women blues; words and mu- 
sic by Alger Alexander, arr. by Irene 
Spain. [Words and melody only] © 
1-c; Nov. 19, 1928; H—Unpub. 1342; 
Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 24193 


No one but you; fox trot ballad, words 
by Charlotte Slavin, music by J. 
Slavin, arr. by Jean Walz: pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov. 7; 1928: 2 «. 
Noy. 15; E—Pub. 654; Jules Slavin, 
Chicago. 24194 


No cone ever told me; words and music 
by M. Ewing. [Words and melody 


rv ac) f. G@. Nov, ale 1928-> E 
Unpub. 1487; Max Ewing, New 
York. 24195 


No place like home; from Americana, 
2d. ed., words by Irving Caesar, mu- 
sic by Roger Wolfe Kahn: pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Oct. 24, 1928; 2 «. 


24192 « 


i 24206 


Oct. 26; E—Pub: 525; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24196 


Nobody cares for me; words and music 
by Paul De Frank. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 7, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 911; Dorothy Galland- 
White, Auburndale, Mass. 24197 


Nobody loves me but me; lyric by 
Dean Owen, music by C. L. Wyman, 
jr. [Photostat] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1928; 
EK Unpub. 1008; Charles L. Wyman, 
jr., Glendale, Calif. 24198 


Nobody ‘will break our true love gate; 
words and music by P. Nussinof, of 
Russia, domiciled at Baltimore. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 961; Pioter 
Nussinof, Baltimore. 24199 


Nebody’s business; by Eddie Whitesel 
[i. e. W. E. Whitesel]; pf. © 1. 
Nov. 27, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1605; Wil- 
liam Edward Whitesel, Los Angeles. 

24200 


Noche mistica; tango, by Barretto de 
Souza, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1 & Nov. 13, 
1928; E-—Unpub. 1207;.J. Barretto 
de Souza, New York. 24201 


Noéls anciens; par Georges Legeay, 
of France. Tome 1, 2. © Oct. 29, 
1928: 1 ¢«. Nov. 23; E—For. 965; 
Veuve L. J. Biton, St.-Laurent-sur- 
Sévre, France. 24202 


Norfleet (Helen) Ten mcdern trios; 
ed. by the Norfleet trio [i. e. Helen, 
Catherine and Leeper Norfieet], with 
biographical and explanatory notes; 
violin, cello and pf. © Sept. 11, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 198; E—Pub. 778; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 24203 


Northwind, (The); caprice,. by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 422; pf., 4 hands. 
©, Nov. 23, 1928; 2 c«. Nov. 26; E— 
Pub. 1068; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24204 


Note (A) of golden song; cho., words 
by Fred G. Bowles, music by Louis 
Victor Saar, op. 120; male voices. 


Ato. -©x Nov.nT, 192832 c: Nov. 12; 
H—Pub. 534; Henry T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 24205 


Nothing else matters but love; from 
So long Letty, words by Frank Ey- 
ton, music by Billy Mayerl, of Great 
Britain. © Oct. 30, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 
20; E—For. 933; Chappel & co.. Itd.. 
London. 24206 


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24207 


Nothing in my day but you; words 
by E. Hoffman, music by E. Hoffman 
and F. KE. Wilson. [Words and mel- 
ody only] ©1e. Nov. 2, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1476; Edgar Hoffman, Holly- 
wood, Calif. and Frances E. Wilson, 
San Dimas, Calif. 24207 


Notta (Una) a Parigi; valzer, by C. 
Meluzio. [Melody only] © 1 « 
Noy, 6. 1928; E—Unpub. 896; Car- 
mine Meluzio, Long Island City, 

‘Ni 24208 


Notte di luna; mazurka, di N. Epis- 


copo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Melody only] © 1. Nov. 
5, 1828; E—Unpub. 886; Nicola 
Episcopo, New York. 24209 


Novelette caprice; by O. E. Sharratt; 
pt..©, Apr.) 1;, 182837 20e Aus. 23: 
EH—Pub. 697; Harmony studios, Or- 
vile Edward Sharratt, prop., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 24210 


Now; words and music by J. A. 
Plunkett. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
24): BE Paub: 820: 3 AS Phonkett, 
Westerly, R. I. 24211 


’Ntosta Nico; words by R. Ciaramella, 
music by B. C. Vairo; violin. © 
1c. Nov. 1, 1928; E—Unpub. 805; 
Roberto Ciaramella and Benedetta 
C. Vairo, New York. 24212 


Ntirnberger (Die) puppe; ouverture 
zur cper, von A. Adam, arr. von Leo- 
pold Weninger, of Austria; orch., 
mit pf. direction und violino 1 direc- 
tion. © Nov. 10, 1928: 1 e. Nov. 
27; E—For. 915; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 24213 

Nun-nun-nun-no, no that’s all wrong; 
written and composed by Fred Holt, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 


ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 22, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 
24; H—For. 631; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, ltd., London. 24214 


O Canada; transcribed by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; pf. (Jn From long ago 
and far away. ‘Three and thirty 
folk tunes for piano by Ruth Laigh- 
ton) Or Novel # 19282 e. Nov: 
22; E—Pub. 911; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 24215 


O give thanks unto the Lord; anthem, 
words from Psalms, music by Alpha 
Turnquist; mixed voices. 4to. © 


Nov. 19, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 21; H— 
Pub. 796; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 24216 


pt. III, n. s., v. 23. 


O King of Saints; sacred song, words 
from hymns by Mrs. M. A. Thomp- 
son and Bishop How, music by Ed- 
ward Shippen Barnes; organ or pf. 
ace. 1. High in G.—2. Low in E 
flat. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. each Oct. 
29; E—U. S. pub. 282; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 24217 


O love that wilt not let me go; sacred 
song, words by George Matheson, 
musie by Mrs. R. R. Forman; in A 
flat. © Nov. 23, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 26; 
H—Pub. 1059; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24218 


O mother mine; words and music by 
Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis; mixed voices. 
(Im Special songs for special oc- 
casions) © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
24; E—Pub. 925; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. ; 24219 


O puu lani; waltz, words and music 
by Robert Kamaunu; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. (Hawaiian text] © Oct. 
30, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 482; 
Hawaii sales co., Itd., Honolulu. 

24220 


O, remember me; words by P. Will- 
cox, musie by Sylvester Long Cross. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1928; E—Unpub. 842; 
Pearl Willcox, Pocatello, Id. 24221 


O sole mio; Neapolitan serenade, by 
Eduardo di Capua, simplified and 
arr. by Harold Hisenberg ; violin and 
pf;..or ‘pf. .solo. |. OL Oe (2a o2s - 
2 c. Oct. 22; E-—Pub. 637; Harry 
Perlberg music co., New York. 

24222 


O waters, O tranquil waters; Zulu 
love song, based on native melodies, 
words and music by Theophil 
Wendt, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York; bar.; in F. © Sept. 
26, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 768; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 24223 


O, what a wonderful Savior; hymn, 
words and music by A. H. Ackley. 
© Nov. 15, 1928: 2 « Nov. 2; H— 
U. S. pub. 404; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 24294 


O wondrous night; Christmas carol, 
text and music by Bernard Ham- 
blen; high voice; in A flat. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. © Nov. 
%, 1928; 2. ¢. Nov.’8; H—Pub. 1044; 
Harms, ine., New York. 24225 


Oaks (The) of Glenecree; poem by J. 
M. Synge, music by Benjamin Bur- 
rows, of Great Britain. © Aug. 21, 
1928; 1 ec. Oct. 23; E—For. 546; 
Augener, Itd., London. 24226 


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no. 11, 1928 


24246 


es 


Oberek. s'[!] pod ciemny gwiazdy; by 
L. Witkowski; violin. © 1 ec. Nov. 
8, 1928; E—Unpub. 948; Leon Wit- 
kowski, New York. 24227 


Occhi di bambola; mazurka di G. Vi- 
eari, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1149; Giovanni Vicari, New 
York. 24228 


Ode to Saint Cecilia; words and music 
by Nev. Smith? © lve: Novi'-28; 
1928; H—Unpub. 1677; Nellie von 
Gerichten Smith, Prescott, Ariz. 

24229 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barcarolle; from 
The tales of Hoffman, simplified and 
arr. by Harold Hisenberg; violin and 
pf. or pf. solo. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2c. 
Oct. 22; E—Pub. 625; Harry Perl- 
berg music co., New York. 24230 


Ob ain’t the scenery wonderful; words 
by Ed. Story [i. e. W. E. Story], 
music by BE. 8. Wilkins. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
15, 1928; E—Unpub. 712: W. Ed- 


mund Story, Antioch, Calif. and 
Edith Story Wilkins, Pittsburg, 
Calif. 24231 


Oh, Dr. my adjustment; words and 
musie by L. Poe; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1928; E—Unpub. 1355; Les Poe, 
San Francisco. 24232 


Oh girlies; words and music by H. G. 


Welborn and Con Toohey. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 19, 
1928; H—Unpub. 1343; Harold 


Glenn Welborn and Con “Toohey, 
Hennessey, Okl. 24233 


Oh, how happy we’ll be; from Ups-a- 
daisy, words by Robert A. Simon 
and Clifford Grey, music by Lewis 
E. Gensler; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 
573; Harms, ine., New York. 24234 


Oh! how I’d love to own a fish store; 
words by Albert Koppell, music by 
B. Stone; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Nov. 12, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 16; E—Pub. 
678; Billy Stone, New York. 24235 


Oh Karolin’, wie kannst du mir das 
antun: foxtrot, worte von Peter 
Herz, musik von Max Pfeffer, of 
Austria. © Oct. 23, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 
15; E—For. 705; Drei masken ver- 


lag, a. g., Berlin. 24236 
Oh, Man of sorrows; words by Haldor 
Lillenas, melody arr. from E. di 


Capua by Kenneth Wells, of U. S., 
and H. Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 


ciled at Indianapolis. (Jn Special 
songs for special occasions) © Noy. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 941; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 
24237 


Oh! oh! oh! Adelaide; lyrics by A. I. 
Green, music by Louis’ Singer. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Nov. 24, 1928; HE—Unpub. 1530; 
Abraham I. Green, New York. 24238 


Oh, so lonely; words and music by E. 


R. Whited. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 31; E—Pub. 609; Elma R. 
Whited, Middleport, N. Y. 24239 


Oh, so nice; duet, from Treasure girl, 
words by Ira Gershwin, music by 
George Gershwin; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2c. Oct. 29; 
E—Pub. 518; New world music corp., 
New York. 24240 


Oh, this sad leave-taking (Quelle an- 
goisse extréme); march and cho. 
from the Biblical eclogue Ruth, 
words by A. Guillemin, English ver- 
sion by Nathan Haskell Dole, ed. by 
H. Clough-Leighter, music by César 
Franck; mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 
3, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 579; 
E. C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 

24241 


Oh! What I know about you; lyric and 
music by C. C. Goldman. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 c¢. Nov. 38, 
1928 ; H—Unpub. 845; Chas. C. Gold- 
man, Cleveland Heights, O. 24242 


Oh! Where’s my gal? fox trot, words 
and music by J. R. Lemieux. ©1ce. 
Nov. 10, 1928 ; HE—Unpub. 1156; John 
Romeo Lemieux, Detroit. 24243 


Ohimé! Ohimé! four-part madrigal, 
music by Giovanni Antonio Monte- 
verdi, arr. by Archibald Thompson 
Davison; men’s voices, a cappella. 
Ato. © Nov. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 12; 
EH—Pub. 689; E. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 24244 


Ojitos (Los); letra y arreglo de mu- 
sica por José Cordova Cantt, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1e Nov. 19, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1406; Felipe Val- 
des Leal, Los Angeles. 24245 


Olaf; you ought-a hear Olaf laff, com- 
edy fox-trot song, from Chauve 
souris, lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, mu- 
sic by Abel Baer. © Oct. 29, 1928; 
2 ¢e. Oct. 31; E—Pub. 489; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 24246 


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24247 


Old (An) adobé; part-song, words and 
music by Victor L. Schertzinger, arr. 
by Philip Greely ; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 29; E— 
U.S. pub. 277; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 24247 


Old colonel march; characteristic, by 
Nat Shilkret; band, with solo B flat 
eornet conductor. © Sept. 20, 1928 ; 
2 c. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 773; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 24248 


Old (An) fashioned love; words by C. 
De Wolf Parmely, music by G. P. 
West. © 1 c. Nov. 15, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1416; Gladys Parmely West, 
Oberlin, O. 24249 


Old fashioned mother; song poem, 
words and music by B. G. De Sylva, 
- Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Nov. 12, 1928; E—Unpub. 1167; De 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 24250 


Old (The) folks at home; by John 
Longmire, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Oct. 18, 1928; 1 « Nov. 23; E—For. 
836; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 24251 


Old man Kansas City blues; words by 
EK. D. Pence, music by Charles John- 
son. ©1¢ Novy. 26, 1928; H—Un- 
pub. 1596; Edithe Dolores Pence, 
Kansas City, Mo. 24252 


Old mill blues; by Will Ezell. [Mel- 
ody only] ©lc. Nov. 16, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1301; Chicago music pub. co., 
inc., Chicago. 

Old S. U.; words and music by EH. E. 
Sheldon. New York, Thornton W. 
Allen,. Ate. «GQ wiOet? 29.) VO28' 2: .¢ 
Nov. 7; E—Pub. 423; H: Edwin 
Sheidon, Selinsgrove, Pa. — 24254 


Old song; by Gaston Borch, arr., by 
Thaddeus Iarecki; orch. 4to. © 
Sept. 25, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 17; E—Pub. 
1105; Kalmus filmusic edition, New 
York. 24255 


Old (The) spinet; by Charles Hoby, of 
Great Britain; small orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Nov. 13, 1928; 
1c. Nov. 15;  H—For:,,700; J. & W. 
Chester, ltd., London. 24256 

Old Virginia; by Samuel Gardner, op. 
24; violin and pf. © Oct. 26, 1928; 
2 ¢«. Oct. 29; H—U. S. pub. 286; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24257 

Olsen (Sparre) Seks sarnvle bygde- 
visur fra Lom; af S. Olsen, of Nor- 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 23 

way; klaver med tekst. © Sept. 7, 

1928; ‘1°-c.. Noy.  3;3°H—Por. 589; 
Norsk musikforlag, Oslo, Norway. 

. 24258 


On a quiet afternoon; words and music 
by M. O. Bolen; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© 1-4! Nov. 10; 1928; E—Unpub. 
1418; Merrill O. Bolen, Seattle. 

24259 


On Hudson shore; by W. J. Hayes; 
band. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 5; E—U. S. pub. 395; Hayes 
music co., Dexter, Ia. - 24260 


On our street; 12 piano pieces for the 
beginner, by Allene K. Bixby.  obl. 
8v0o. © Noy. 16. 1928; 2 c Noy. 19; 
E—Pub. 1051; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24261 


On the march [and] Waltz; by Paul 
Zilcher, of Germany, op. 227, no. 1, 
2; 2 violins, with pf. ace. © Aug. 
2b, 192831, en Qet232) BE hor. bc ; 
Augener, ltd., London. 24262 


On trial; scene dramatigue, by Jean 
Beghon, arr. by Milan Roder; orch. 
© Sept. 25, 1928: 2 « Oct.23; E— 
Pub. 1109; Kalmus filmusic. edition, 
New York. 24263 


On with the dance; from Polly, words 
by Irving Caesar, music by Philip 
Charig: pf. and ukulele acc. © Nov. 
14, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 16; E—Pub. 
1045: Harms, ine... New York. 24264 


Once in awhile; words by Amelia 
Bruns and Martha Dulin, music by 


C. B. Reid. © 1 e. Noy. 12, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1189; Clemmie Belle 
Reid, Charlotte, N. C. 24265 


One Christmas night; words by Flor- 
ence Gebhardt-Ormsbee, traditional 
melody arr. by Morten J. Luvaas; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2 c Nov. 22; ,E—Pub, 896;. C.. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 24266 


One hour; part song, words and music 
by Ernest Longstaffe, arr. by Wil- 
liam Stickles; female trio. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © 
Nov. 22, 1928; 2 @ Nov. 23; H— 
Pub. 1048; Harms, ine., New York. 

24267 


One-step; by M. Salta, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at New York: melody, with 


pf. ace) © 1c. Nov. 20, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1886; Menotti Salta, New 
York. 24268 


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no. 11, 1928 


Onkel Friedrich hat ’ne neue braut; 
foxtrot, text von Fritz Rotter, musik 
von Nico Dostal, of Austria. © Oct. 
1, 1928; 1 ce. Nov. 3; E—For. 596; 
Alrobi musikverlag, G. m. b. H., Ber- 
lin. 24269 


Only shadows; hymn, words and mu- 
sie by A. H: Ackley. © Nov. 15, 
1928; 2 c« Nov. 2; H—U. S. pub. 
402; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

24270 


Open (The) road; words by Maud 
Luise Gardiner, music by Gustav 
Klemm. 1. In D—2. In G. © Nov. 
23, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 26; E—Pub. 
1053; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24271 


Ora por idea; cancién mexicana, duo, 
letra y musica de S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Oct. 31, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 790; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 24272 


Orange blossgm home; from Three 
cheers, words by Anne. Caldwell, mu- 
sie by Raymond Hubbell; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 «. 
Oct. 19; E—Pub. 513; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24273 


Oranges and lemons; by John Long- 
mire, of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 
18, 1928; 1 ce. Nov. 23; E—For. 8387; 
Oxford university press, London. 

24274 


Orchesterstudien fiir kontrabass; eine 
Sammiung mit fingersatz u. strich- 


bezeichnung, hrsg. von Oswald 
Schwabe u. Alwin Starke, both of 
Germany. Heft 13. © July 18, 


1928; 1 @. Oct. 11; H—For. 765; Carl 
Merseburger, Leipzig. 24275 


Organ medley on Christmas melodies; 
by J. A. Meale, of Great Britain. © 
1 ¢c. Oct. 22, 1928; H—Unpub. 623; 
J. Arthur Meale, Hatch Hnd, Middle- 
sex, England. 24276 


Organ pedal studies; by Jessie Willy. 
© Nov. 8, 1928; 2 ec Nov. 10; aff. 
Noy. 15; A O 4180; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 24277 


Oriental; by O. E. Sharratt; pf.. © 
Apr. 1, 1928: 2 c. Aug. 23; E—Pub. 
696; Harmony studios, Orville Ed- 
ward Sharratt, prop., Kansas City, 
Mo. 24278 


Oriental march fantastic; by Ruth 
Klauber; pf. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2c. 
Noy. 19; H—Pub. 717; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 24279 


% 24289 
Oriental nights; words and music by 
A. M. Kluchansky; pf. and ukulele 
ace. Los Angeles, Cal., Golden Pub. 
co. © Noy. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 31; 
E—Pub. 473; Anna M. Kluchansky, 
Los Angeles, 24280 


QOrientale; by César Cui, words 
adapted and music arr. by Charles 
Fonteyn Manney. 1. Low, in HB 
min,—2. High, in G min. © Oct. 22, 
1928; 2 ec. each Oct. 29; E—U. SNS. 
pub. 287; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

24281 

Orientale; three-pt. song, words 
adapted by Charles F. Manney, mu- 
sic by César Cui, arr. by Victor Har- 
ris; women’s voices. 4to. © Nov. 
3, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 15; E—Pub. 833; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24282 


Orue nam (The Lord’s prayer); music 
by M. Zazulak, of Poland, domiciled 
at New York; with violin obbl. 
[Ukrainian old, church and English 
text] © Oct. 31, 1928; 2 & Nov. 2; 
K—U. 8S. pub. 310; Michael Zazu- 
lak, New York. 24283 


Our boys of the U. S. A.; words by F. 
H. Wilson and 8. V. Young, music by 
KF. EH. Wilson; med. voice. [Words 
and melody only] © 1 «¢. Noy. 2, 
1928; H—U. S. unpub. 835; S. Vin- 
cent Young and Frances HK. Wilson, 
San Dimas, Calif. 24284 


Our Father who art in heaven; 
Lord’s prayer, music by John C. 
Wohlfeil; quartet of mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 10; 
EH—Pub. 505; Concordia pub. house, 


St. Louis. 24285 
Our Mary; words and music by HE. 
Snyder; with pf. solo. © Nov. 2, 
1928; 2 e« Nov. 5; H—Pub. 422; 


Edward Snyder, Indianapolis. 
24286 
Our next President; words and music 
by W. H. Ferguson. © 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 


1928; EH—Unpub. 1326; William 
Henry Ferguson, Everett, Wash. 
24287 


Our paradise of love; words and music 
by Geer Parkinson [i. e. F. G. Park- 
inson] © 1 ec. Nov. 17, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1322; Geer Parkinson, Co- 
lumbus, O. 24288 


Our MRedeemer’s birth; . Christmas 
cantata, words selected and adapted, 
and niusic by Irénée Bergé; cho. 
of mixed voices, soli, brass choir, 
timpani and organ. 4to. © Oct. 
9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 734; 

~ Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 24289 


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24290: 


Out of my heart; words by Henriette 
Harrison, music by Rudolf Hilde- 
mann. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
16; H—Pub. 675; Arthur J. Daly 
musie co., New York. 24290: 


Out of the depths; anthem, words 
from the Psalms, musie by Daniel 
Protheroe; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © Nov. 14, 1928; 2 «. 
Noy. 16; E—Pub. 649'; Boston music 
co., Boston. 24291 


Over the rolling seas ; 3-pt. song, words 
by. William A. Nichols, music by 
Philip Greely ; women’s voices, with 
sop. solo. 4to. © Oct. 23, 1928; 2 
ec. Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 278; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24292 


Owl (The) ; part song, words by Lord 
Tennyson, music by Hugh Blair, of 
Great Britain; female voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 1): 1928: skvex Oet7 27: Hb 
For. » 614 >) Wii) Pastone & co: 1td.,; 
London. 24293. 


Page the prince; musical play in 2 
acts, words by Roger Hill, music by 
Carl Hendrickson. © 1 ec. Nov. 16, 
1928; D 27396; John B. Rogers pro- 


ducing co., Fostoria, O. 24294 
Pain (The) of sorrow; elégie, by 
James C. Bradford; orch. 4to. © 


Oct. 17, 1928; 2. c. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 
738; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
24295 

Pair-a-dice (A); words and music by 
L. Mainard. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1928; 


E—Unpub. 1498; Lee Mainard, 
Fresno, Calif. 24296 
Pal. of my heart; words by. J. A. 


Sevina, music by R. Lombardero. 
Alameda, Calif., Sevina and Lom- 
bardero. © Oct. 2, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; 
EH—Pub. 694; Ray Lomdardero, San 
Francisco. 24297 


Paloma (La); Spanish serenade, by 
Sebastian Yradier, simplified and 
arr. by Harold Hisenberg ; violin and 
pf. or pf. solo. © Oct. 20, 1928; 
2 e. Oct. 22; EH—Pub. 630; Harry 
Perlberg musie co., New York. 

24298 


Panama, that’s why I’m leaving you; 
words and music by J. S. Baum- 
gartner. [Words and melody only] 

1 ec. Nov. 5, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1254; John S. Baumgartner and 
Jake Batt, Atlanta. 24299 


Pants (The) song; my heart pants 
for you, words by Buddy Valentine 
[pseud. of J. Taccati], music by Al 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 23 


Hoffman, of Russia, domiciled at 
Seattle. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. ec. Oct. 11, 1928; H—Unpub. 
155; Joseph Tacecati, New York. 
: ; 24300 
Par un beau soir d’ été; andante 
Ssymphonique, par Maurice Pesse, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
© Oct. 5, 1928; dc. Oct. 255 H— 
For. 875; Editions musicales Evette, 
Paris. 24301 


Para que quiero la vida! by I. M. 


Valle, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago; pf. [Photostat] © 1«. 
Nov. 238, 1928; E—Unpub. 1516: 


24302 


Parade of the brownies; fox trot 
march, by Roland J. Le Mieux; ten. 


Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 


banjo. © Nov. 12, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 
12; E—Pub.° 895; Don Santos, 
Rochester, N. Y. 24303 


Parasol dance; by E. H. Frey; violin 
and pf. © Nov. 3, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 5; 
H—Pub. 421; Edward H. Frey, 
Oklahoma .City, OKl. 24304 


Paris; selection, from Paris, by Cole 
Porter; pf. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 ec. 
Nov. 19; E—Pub. 1046; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24305 


Parranda (La); cancion Mexicana, 
duo, letra y musica arr. de S. R. 
Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Chicago. [Photostat] © Oct. 15, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 23; H—Pub. 992; 
Silvano R. Ramos, Chicago. 24306 


Parrot (The); words by Aram Raffi, 
music by Mrs. M. H. Gulesian. © 
Nov. 4, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; H—Pub. 
602: Charles W. Homeyer & Go., 
Boston. 24307 


Partita in do maggiore; di Virgilio 
Mortari, of Italy; violoncello e pf. 
Preludio. [3 others] © Nov. 18, 
1928: 1 e. Nov. 1; E—For. 680; 
A. Forlivesi & ec, Florence, Italy. 

24308 


Passing shadows; ballade, words by 
Jonas H. Mayer, music by W. A. 
Parson. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1928; EH— 
Unpub. 883; William Alex Parson, 
Webster Groves, Mo. 24309 


Patriot (The) ; music se., original com- 
positions by Domenico Savino, 
Gerard Carbonaro, and Max Bergun- 
ker, of Russia, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn, compiled by Paramount publix 
music department; pf. © Nov. 2, 
1928; 2 ec. Nov. 6; E—Pub. 723; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 24310 


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Patter of the snake hip dance; cho., 
music by W. Crawley. [Melody 


only] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1469; Wilton Crawley, Chi- 
cago. 24311 
Paulinchen im Trikot ... ; slow-fox, 


worte von Ria-Ria, musik von Frido 


Grothey, of Germany; salon orch. 
mit pf. direktion. 4to. © June 21, 
1928; 1 ec Oct. 11; E—For. 752; 


Fritz Horst, Altona/Elbe, Germany. 
24312 


Pay (The) off; by Howdy Quicksell 
[pseud. of Howard Quicksell] and 
Jimmie Dorsey, alr. by Emory C. 
Lucas; pf. © Aug. 17, 1928; 2c. 
Noy. 5; E—U. S. pub. 361; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., ine., New 


York. 24313 
Peace divine; sacred duet, words by 
S. E. Mekin, music by Alfred 
Wooler; sop. and ten. © Oct. 23, 


1928; 2 c«. Oct. 29; E—Pub. 569; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
24314 


Peace I leave with you; sacred song, 
words from John 14, music by Wil- 
liam Dichmont; high voice. © Oct. 
22, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 
288; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. — 

24315 


Peace on earth; words and music by 
Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. (In Special 
songs for special occasions) © Nov. 
15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 935; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

24316 


Pearl waltz; by A. Grafstein; pf. 
1 c. Nov. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1459; 
Aaron Grafstein, Brooklyn. 24317 


Peasant (A) praying; by Bainbridge 
Crist ; pf. © Oct. 24, 1928; 2c. Nov. 
19; E—Pub. 750; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 24318 


Peggy; words and music by A. B. Du- 
ame ©). 1 ce. Nov. 12,,, 1928e-be— 
Unpub. 1193; Alice Baldwin Dugué, 
New Orleans. 24319 


Perdriole (La); paroles traditionnel- 
les, musique par Pierre Gautier, of 
Canada; a 4 voix d’hommes, sans 
acc. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 


524; Charles Marchand, Montreal, 
Canada. 24320 
Piedigrotta Gennarelli 1928. Napoli, 


Casa editrice italiana Emilio Gen- 
narelli & c. © Aug. 31, 1928; 1 «¢. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24331 


Sept. 1; A—Foreign 39743; Italian 
book co., New York. 24321 


Piedigrotta Mario, 1928. Napoli,-Mi- 
lano, Casa editrice musicale E. A. 
Mario. © Aug. 31, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
1; A—Foreign 39744; Italian book 
co., New York. 24322 


Piedigrotta 1928; edizioni de La can- 
zonetta. © Aug. 31, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
1; A—Foreign 39742; Italian book 
co., New York. 24323 


Pierrette (The) princess; fairy oper- 
etta in 2 acts, lyrics and music writ- 
ten and composed by Gertrude Sul- 
lens, of Great Britain. 4to. © Sept. 
7, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 24; D 27388; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 24324 


Pierrot triste; by Cyril Scott, op. 35, 
arr. by Irene Arnold, of Great Brit- 
ain; two pfs. © Sept. 18, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 20; E—Far: 471; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 24325 


Piezas infantiles; par Edm. Gaujac, 
of France; orch., avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 1. El pequefio conquistador. 
[2 others] © Oct. 5, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 
25; E—For. 877; Editions musicales 
Evette, Paris. 24326 


Pilgrims on a journey; duet, words by 
James V. Reid, music by Grace B. 
Heneks. (Jn Special songs for spe- 
cial occasions) © Nov. 15, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 954; Lillenas 
pub. co., Indianapolis. 24327 


Pine breezes; by Percival T. Simpson, 
of Great Britain; pf. London, Row- 
land’s. © Oct. 11, 1928; 1 ¢©. Oct. 
20; E—For. 819; Solomon Rowland, 
London. 24328 


P-i-n-e-a-p-p-l-e; written and composed 
by James Walsh and Flora Cromer, 
both of Great Britain; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by 
Alvin D. Keech. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 5, 1928; 
1c. Nov. 6; E—For. 663; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 24329 


Piper (The); a fragment, by Alec 
Rowley, of Great Britain; pf. 
Sept. 21, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 23; E—For. 
563 ; Augener, ltd., London. 24330 


Plainte (La) du vieux mendiant; par 
Maurice .Pesse, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteui et 1°°* violons 
conducteur.. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 25; E—For. 882; Choudens, 
Paris. 24331 


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pt. DE Re S.. ve 2 


Piantation; part song, words by Ne- 
ville Fleeson, music by M. Raul 
Steiner, arr. by William Stickles; 
mixed voices. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, ine. 4to. © Nov. 22, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 23; E—Pub. 1041; Harms, 
inc., New York. 24332 


Playera; Spanish dance, by E. Grana- 
dos, op. 5, no. 5, transeribed by Al- 
fred A. Munzer; violoncello and pf. 
©. Oct. 10, 1928; 2 e Nov. 19; E— 
Pub. 761; Carl Fischer, inc., 


York. 24333 


Playing jackstraws; by Walter Rolfe, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Nov. 
5, 1928; 2.c. Nov. 9; H—Pub. 588; 
Boston music co., Boston. 24334 


Playing with the strings; by L. John- 
son. [Melody only] ©1e. Sept. 1, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1223; Lonnie John- 
son, Jackson Heights, L. L, N. Y. 


Plays of the waves; tanz-fantasie fox- 
trot, von Carl Robrecht, of Germany; 
ausgabe ftir salon-orch. mit pf. di- 
rektion u. erginzungsstimmen zur 
jazz-band. © June 23, 1928; 1 ec. 
Oct. 11; H—For. 755; Heinrichs- 
hofen's verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

24336 


Playthings for the piano; by Mary 

Ruth Jesse. bk. 2. © Nov. 10, 1928; 

2 c. and aff. Nov. 17; A’ °O—2660; 
Walter B. Simon, inc., St. Louis. 

24337 


Please let me dream in your arms; 
words and music by Al Sherman, Al 
Lewis and Carmen Lombardo. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Oct. 26, 1928; E—Unpub. 991; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 24338 

Po nieszporach przy niedzieli; words 
and music by F. Przybylski; pf. © 
1 c. Nov. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1511; 
Frank Przybylski, Chicago. 24339 


Poisoned (The) fountain; by Arnold 


Bax, of Great Britain; 2 pfs. 4 
hands. © Sept. 24, 1928; 1 ¢ Oct. 
25; E—For. 959; Murdoch, Mur- 


doch & co., inc. with J. G. Murdoch 
& co., ltd., London. 24340 


Polish dance; oberek, by L. Marczew- 
ski, concert transcription by Stanis- 
las Niedzielski, of Poland; pf. 
July 9, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 23; E—For. 
550; Augener, ltd., London. 24341 


Polka Amerikanska; by L. Witkowski; 
widlin. © 1c Nov. 8, 1928; H—DUn- 


New | 


243305 ° 


pub. 941; ° Leon Witkowski, New 
York. 24342 


Polka dla wszystkih [!]; by L. Wit- 
kowski; violin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 8; 1928; 
E—Unpub. 942; Leon Witkowski, 
New York. 24343 


Polka narodowa; by LL. Witkowski; 


violin. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 949; Leon Witkowski, New 
York. 24344 


Polnischer tanz; tanzweise, von Ber- 
nard Derksen, of Germany, op. 2, nr. 
2; violine u. klavier. © Oct. 17, 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 19;. E—For. 955; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 24345 


Polonaise; by Helen L. Cramm, op. 42, 
no.’ 3; pf. "O Novy gsr as2e-"9 
Nov. 26; E—Pub. 1062; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24346 


Polonez swiatowy; by L. Witkowski: 


violin. © 1 e¢. Noy. 8, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 944; Leon Witkowski, New 
York. -  Q43847 


Por -donde vives; canciOn mexicana, 
duo, letra y musica de S. R. Ramos, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © 1 e. Oct. 31, 1928; 
E—U. S. unpub. 791; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 24348 


Porto Rico Rita; words by Gordon 
Stewart, music by Y. Stewart. © 1 
ec. Noy. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 939; 
Yvonne Stewart, New York. 24349 


Portsmouth harbour; old dance of the 
18th century, adapted and arr. by 
Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; vio- 
lin and pf....© QctyZ601d25e, 1 e: 
Noy. 16; E—For. 868; Augener, I1td., 
London. 24350 


Potro que me afloja el lomo; tango 
campero, letra de Luis Roldan, mu- 
sica de Jose Bohr, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at New York. Buenos Aires, 
Editorial musical Alfredo Perrotti. 
© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 ey) Augs, 2° 
695788 ; José Bohr, New York. 

24351 


Poultry (The) yard; oberek, by Ludo- 
mir R6dzycki, of Poland, op. 58, no. 6; 
pl © July 9.419285) 2 eee 
J—For. 549; Augener, ltd., London. 

24352 


Pour Diane; valse chantée, paroles 
francaises de Fernand Vimont, of 
France, musique de Erno Rapee et 
Lew Pollack; pf. et ukulele ace. © 
Oct. 5, 192831 ¢. OGh 2a sae OE. 
889; Editions musicales Sam Fox, 
Paris. 24353 


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24373 


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Powdered face Sal; words by A. R. 
Rossman, music by Hdith Whittick. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Novy. 2, 1928; E—U. S. unpub. 823; 
Alfred R. Rossman, Keyport, N. J. 

24354 


Praise; anthem, words by Aidan 
Clarke, music by Alec Rowley, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. ©, Oct. 11, 1928; 1c. Nov. 
23; E—For. 821; Oxford university 
press, London. 24355 


Praise and alleluia; festival anthem 
for cho., text from the Psalms, music 
by J. Thurston Noé; mixed voices; 
organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 1; H—U. S. pub. 304; J: 
Fischer & bro., New York. 24356 


Praise be to Thee, O Lord; sacred 
anthem, words and music by C. A. 
Slatter; mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 
3, 1928; 2 c Nov. 5; E—Pub. 418; 
C. Adelaide Slatter, Dayton, Ky. 

24357 


Praktische schule; mit grifftabellen 
nebst einer anzahl technischer tibun- 
gen u. vortragsstiicken, von Hans 
Walentowsky, of Germany; ten.- 
banjo. © July 18, 1928; 1 ce. Oct. 
11; H—For. 764; Carl Merseburger, 
Leipzig. 24358 


Prayer; words by Iva B. Linberger, 
music by O. Haase; sop. or ten. solo 
and choir. 4to. © Feb. 5, 1928; 2c. 
Nov. 6; E—Pub. 692; Oscar Haase, 
Upper - Montclair, N. J. 24359 


Prayer from Haensel and Gretel; two- 
pt. song, words from the German of 
Adelheid Wette, by Constance Bache, 
2d. verse by C. F. M., music by En- 
gelbert Humperdinck, arr. by C. F. 
Manney; women’s voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 29, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 15; E—Pub. 
832; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

24860 

Prayer of thanks; words by Effie Cut- 
ler, music by Clay Smith; low voice. 
© Apr. 22, 1927; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1928; 


E—Pub. 706; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. t bet 24361 
Prayer of thanksgiving; words by HE. 
Kremser, music arr. by Chas. H. 
Gabriel; mixed voices. © Nov. 15, 
1928; 2. ¢c., Noy. 2; H—Pub. 397; 

Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
24362 


Prayers (The) of mama; words and 
music by R. Wiggins. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1589; Rosie Wiggins, 
Plainfield, N. J. 24363 


Prelude in D flat; by W. Lawrence 
Curry ;,pfs:.©. Novs dd, 1928 ;, 2)/c. 
Noy. 21; E—Pub. 822; Presbyterian 
board of Christian education, Phila- 
delphia. 24364 


Prelude in E flat; by Edward Shippen 
Barnes; pf. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 21; E—Pub. 823; Presbyterian 
board of Christian education, Phila- 
delphia. 24365 


Priére & Marie; paroles de Bernard 
Biton, musique de Louis Boyer, of 
France; solo et choeur, ace. d’orgue. 
© Sept. 1, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 19; E— 
For. 608; Veuve L. J. Biton, St. Lau- 
rent-sur-Sévre, France. 24366 


Prieta (La); pespunte ranchero del 
bafio, letra y musica por S. R. Ra- 
mos, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; solo con coro por dos voces. 
[Photostat] © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 23; E—Pub. 993; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 24367 


Prim (They little miss; bluette, by 
James C. Bradford; full orch., with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 19; HE—Pub. 786; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 24368 


Primera (La) vez; canciOn mexicana, 
letra y musica de S. R. Ramos, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Chicago; ten. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1928; 
EH—Unpub. 1689; Silvano R. Ramos, 
Chicago. 24869 


Prince Charming; march, by John 
Philip Sousa; orch., with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 
19; E—Pub. 748; Cari Fischer, ine., 
New York. 24370 


Principaux (Les) chants liturgiques 
conformes a lédition officielle tra- 
duits en notation musicale. © June 
25, 1928; 1 c« July 31; A—Foreign 
39834; Desclée & cie., Paris. 24371 


Prinzessin Ti-ti-pa; operette in 3 ak- 
ten, von Gustav Beer u. Fritz Lun- 
zer, musik von Robert Stolz, bearb. 
von Josef Holzer, both of Austria; 
volistandiger. klavierauszug mit text. 
© July 18, 1928; 1 ec. Oct. 11; H— 
For. 745; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig, 
Germany. 24372 


Priscilla’s week; 7 characteristic 
pieces, by Mathilde Bilbro; pf. 
Noy. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 22; H—Pub. 
1071; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24373 


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Prisioneros (Los) de San Quintin [!]; 
corrido, letra y musica de Alfredo 
Marin, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. [Photostat] © 1e. 
Noy. 19, 1928; H—Unpub. 1405; 
Felipe Valdes Leal, Los Angeles. 

24374 


Priske (John M.) Five short re- 
sponses; words and music by J. M. 
Priske; mixed voices. 4to. Boston, 
Charles W. Homeyer & co. © Nov. 
6, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 17; E—Pub. 971; 
John M. Priske, Nashua, N. H. 

243875 


Progressive clarinet studies in modern 
dance rhythms; by Henri Weber, op. 
9. © Nov. 28, 1928; 2 © and aff. 
Dec. 1; A O—8855; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 24376 


Promise (The) and the nativity: pt. 
1 of The King triumphant, words 
from the Bible and by various au- 
thors, music by Ernest A. Dicks, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 


© Apr. 28, 1928; 2.¢ Noy, 22.) H=— | 


Pub...910; Arthur) P.Sehmidt. ‘co., 
Boston. 24377 


Public school loose leaf method for 
individual and ensemble study of or- 
chestra and band instruments; by 
Carl EH. Gardner; violin, viola, vio- 
loncello and double bass. Series~1, 
lessons 1-5.—Series 2, lessons 6-10. 
© Oct. 9, 1928; 2 « each Nov. 19; 
H—Pub. 779, 780; Carl Fischer, ince., 
New York. 24378, 24379 


Puck’s dance; by T. A. White, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Oct. 18, 1928; 1° c. 
Nov. 23; E—YFor. 833; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 24380: 


Pueri Hebreeorum; antiphonal, music 
by Randell Thompson; double cho., 
for women’s voices, a cappella. 4to. 
© Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 9; H—Pub. 
459; H. C. Schirmer music co., Bos- 
ton. 24381 


Pulcinelli; fox-trot, parole di Paolo 
Reni, musica di Y. HE. Ihne, of Italy. 
© 1e. Noy. 12, 1928; EH—Unpub. 
1579; Vittorio Ernesto Ihne, Milan. 

24382 


Pumpa lins; ett d&lskligt sjomans- 
stycke, vid pumpen: Sven-Olof Sand- 
berg, vid skutans ratt: Guy Hunter, 
of Sweden; pf. © Dec. 20, 1927; 
1 @ Nov. 27, 1928; H—For. 914; 
Reuter & Reuter f6rlags a. b., Stock- 
holm, Sweden. 24883 


Punch and Judy; novelty fox-trot, by 
Poul Vincent, arr. by W. C. Polla; 


orch. © Novy. 18, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; 
EH—Pub. 1011; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 24384 


Quando; fox-trot, music di F. Abriani, 
of Italy; pf. ©1e. Nov. 12, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1577; Felice Abriani, 
Baden-Baden, Germany. 24885 


Quando il sole in mar declina; aria, 
versi e musica di D. Carone; con 
violino obbl.; in mi bemolle. Chi- 
cago, Ill., D. Angelus & co. © Nov. 
10, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 816; 
Domenico Carone, Chicago. 24386 


Que chula estrella; cancion Mexicana, 
duo, letra y musica arr. de S. R. 
-Ramos, of Mexico, domiciled at Chi- 
cago. [Photostat] © Oct. 15, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 23; E—Pub. 994; Silvano 
R. Ramos, Chicago. 24387 


Querida; Spanish serenade, words by 
José Valdez, music by Edward G. 
Simon, organ arr. by Walter C. Si- 
mon; pianorgan. © Oct. 31, 1928; 2 
e. Nov. 2; H—Pub. 4938; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 243888 


Querida ; Spanish tango fox trot, words 
by José Valdez, music by Edward G. 
Simon, arr. by Arthur Lange; orch. 
4to. © Oct. 25, 1928; 2 © Oct. 26; 
EH—Pub. 486; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 24389 


Quintette (A) of carols; words by va- 
rious authors, music by Father Finn 
fi. e. William J. Finn]; quartette or 
quire. 4to. 1. A’ wassail, gentles. 
[4 others] © Nov. 12, 1928; 2 ec. 
Noy. 15; H—Pub. 655; J. Fischer & 
bro, New York. 24390 


Rags & patches; fast fox trot, by Peter 
Packay (pseud. of Pierre Paquet], 
of Belgium; orch. 4to. © Jan. 1, 
1928; 1 ce. Nov. 19; E—For. 733; In- 
ternational music ¢co., Brussels, Bel- 
gium. 24391 


Raindrops; novelty pf. solo, by W. F. 
Wirges. © Oct. 31, 1928; 2c. Nov. 1; 
E—U. S. pub. 294; William F. 
Wirges, New York. 24392 


Rap-tap (The). buck; by H. Thomas 
and R. W. Tomlinson; pf. © Oct. 
27, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 8; E—Pub. 454; 

. Harvey Thomas and Robert W. Tom- 
linson, Chicago. 24393 


Rapid fire; polka, by Wm. Morris; ten. 
banjo duet. © Nov. 12, 1928; 2 ec. 
Noy. 12; E—Pub. 547; Don Santos, 
Rochester, N. Y. 24394 


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Rapsodia Lombarda; di Luigi Cerri, of 
Italy, op. 181; piccola orch. con 
testo. © Oct. 24, 1928; 1c. Nov. 9; 
E—For. 723; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 243895 


Raven hair; lyric by J. J. Schifferes, 
music by Irving Brooks Harris. 
[Words and melody only] ©1e. 
Nov. 16, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1287; Jus- 
tus Julius Schifferes, New Haven. 

24396 


Reach your arms around the world; 
words by Vida Munden Nixon, music 
by Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, 
domiciled at Indianapolis; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
24; H—Pub. 946; Lillenas pub. °co., 
Indianapolis. 24397 

Realm (The) of youth; by Colin Tay- 
lor, of Great Britain; pf. duet. bk. 
2. Cock-a-doodie-do. [1 other] © 
Oct. 18, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 23; H—For. 
831; Oxford university press, Lon- 
don. 24398 

Red bird fox-trot; by Edwin David 
Wilber; Hawaiian guit. [Mimeo- 
graph] © 1c. Nov. 28, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1695; HE. D. Wilber, Cleve- 
land. 24399 

Red poppies; intermezzo, by Robert S. 
Thornton, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Oct. 1, 1928; 1 c@. Oct. 5: HE—For. 
653; Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 24400 


Red (A) rose; encore song, words and 
music by F. M. Moore. © 1 «¢ Nov. 
27, 1928; E—Unpub. 1606; Fannie 
M. Moore, Newburgh,.N. Y. 24401 

Redskin; theme song of Redskin, 
words by Harry D. Kerr, music by 
J.S. Zamecnik. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 14, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1253; Sam Fox pub. co., Cieve- 
land. 24402 

Regal romp; from The queen’s taste, 
lyrics by Mann Holiner, music by 
Alberta Nichols. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 
e. Oct. 29; H—Pub. 902; I. C. L. A. 
music co., ine., New York. 24403 

Régi (A) nyar; revti operett 3 felv., 7 
kép., irta Békefi Istvan, ifj., zenéjét 
Lajtai Lajos, of Hungary, rendezte, 
Loranth Vilmos; libretto and pf. sc. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1928; D 27378; Fran- 
cis Révész, Budapest, Hungary. 

24404 

Remember Him; sacred song, words by 
John Caleb Brown, music by Bert- 
rand-Brown; high voice in F. © 
Nove 21, 1928; 2 c. Nov..22; E—Pub. 
882; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

24405 


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Remembering you; words and music 
by G. E. McEwen, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Chicago. [Photostat] © 1 
e. Noy. 12, 1928; H—Unpub. 1192; 
Grace Elinore McHwen, Chicago. 

24406 


Rendezvous; words by Leonora Spey- 
er, music by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach; 
high voice, with violin obbl. © Nov. 
2, 1928; 2c. Nov. 15; E—Pub. 839; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24407 

Rendezvous; words by Leonora Spey- 
er, music by Paolo Gallico; med. 
voice. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 16; 
E—Pub. 868; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. — 24408 

Renita, my senorita; words by Oscar 


Tort, music by H. Mensch. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 23, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1504; Harriet 
Mensch, Brooklyn. 24409 


Reprieve; words and music by C. B. 


Muir. [Photostat] © 1. Nov. 17, 

1928; EH—Unpub. 1338; Carlotta 

Brockett Muir, Chevy Chase, Md. 
24410 


Resting in His love; words by V. P. 
Brock, music by Blanche Kerr 
Brock. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
2; H—U. S. pub. 406; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 24411 


Revelation (The) ; Patmos, words by 
J. M. Smithers, music by M. L. 
Junkin. © 1 c¢. Nov. 3, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 886; Metta Legler Junkin, 
Chicago. 24412! 

Reverie; by F. H. Watson; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 29, 1928; H—Unpub. 1368; 
Frederick H. Watson, East Orange, 
Nu 5 24413 

Réverie; by Ludomir Rdzycki, of 
Poland, op. 58, no. 3; pf. © July 
9, 1928; 1 ¢ Oct. 23; H—EKor, 533; 
Augener, ltd., London. 24414 

Reverie and Triumerei; by Gustav 
Saenger, op. 112, no. 4, 7, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles 
Kraushaan).:* full’ oreh., Atogy.: (©) 
Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; H—Pub. 
732; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

24415 

Reveries of O. U. Phi; national song 
of Omega upsilon phi fraternity, 
words and music by L. J. McGee. 
©,, Oct. 16, 1928;,2 ¢@ Nov: 8; B— 
Pub. 445; Lois Johnson McGee, 
Richmond. 24416 


Revolt; dramatic agitato, by N. 
Palumbo; pf. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 266; A. 
Fassio, New York. 24417 


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24418 


Rex gloriz; Christmas recessional, 
text and music by Samuel Richards 
Gaines, mixed voices, solo quartet 
ad lib., solo violin and narrator, 
with pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 
11, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 
260; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

24418 


Rhapsody in rhythm; by Frankie 
Ward: pf. ..©. Aug.,.1%, 1928. 2c. 
Nov. 5; E—U. S. pub. 362; Denton 
& Haskins music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 24419) 


Rheinweinlied; deutsche  volkslied, 
gesetzt von Siegfried Ochs, of Ger- 
many; gemischten chor. 4to. © 
Sept. 19, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 19; E—For. 
949; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 

24420) 

Rhythmic dance; by EH. Goossens, of 
Great Britain; orch. Full sec. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Oct. 
26, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 24; E—For. 616; 


Hugene Goossens, Rochester,- N. Y. | 


24421 


Ria rosa America; polka, by Giuseppe 
Farraro; mandolino. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
7, 1928; EH—Unpub. 922); Fk. Miraglia, 
Brooklyn. 24422; 


Richard of Taunton Dene; Somerset- 
shire folk song, words traditional, 
music by S. EH. Lovatt, of Great 
Britain; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 
23, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 3; H—For. 576; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. ~ 

24423 

Richardson (Richard Maunsell ffoster’) 
Sonata; by R. M. ff. Richardson, of 
Great Britain; pf.; in A. © Sept. 
21, 1928; 1 c Oct. 23; E—For. 559; 
Augener, Itd., London. 24424 


Riding down the sky; operetta in 2 
acts, libretto by Geoffrey F. Morgan, 
music by Geoffrey O’Hara; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 ce. 
Nov. 22); D 27401; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 24425 


Rigaudon; by Helen L. Cramm, op. 
42, no. 7; pf. © Nov. 23, 1928; 2c. 


Nov. 26; H—Pub. 1066; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24426: 
Rina; love theme no. 2, waltz, by M. 
Salta, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; melody, with pf. acc. ©1.. 
Nov. 20, 1928; H—Unpub. 1398; 
Menotti Salta, New York. 24427 


River (The); by Archie Gottler, Con 
Conrad and Sidney Mitchell. 
[Words and melody only] ©1« 


‘Robin 


pt. m, ness v/23 


Noy. 8, 1928; E—Unpub. 936; De- 
Sylva, Brown & Henderson, inc., 
New York. 24428 


River song; four-pt. song, words by 
Amy Sherman Bridgman, music by 
Joseph W. Clokey; boy’s voices. 
4to. © Nov. 14, 1928; 2 c. Noy. 15; 
E—Pub. 8381; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 24429 


Goodfellow; cantata for two 
equal voices, words anon., set to 
music by George H. Jones, of Great 
Britain. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Oct. 6, 1928; 1 e. 
Nov. 23; H—For. 827; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 24430 


Rocio (El); cancion Mexicana, duo, 
letra y musica arr. de 8. R. Ramos, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. 
[Photostat] © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 «. 
Noy. 23; E—Pub. 995; Silvano R. 
Ramos, Chicago. 24431 


Rock of ages; hymn anthem, words by 
Augustus M. Toplady, music by 
Mark Andrews; mixed voices, organ 
ace: 4to. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2c. Nov. 
8; E—Pub. 599; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 24432 


Rocking horse; by Gaston Borch, 
orchestrated by Henry S. Gerstlé; 


orch. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 23; H—Pub. 1106; Kalmus 
filmusic edition, New York. 24433 


Rogue; text and music by P. Patton; 
unison voices. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1928; 


2 c Nov. 8; E—Pub. 638; Willis 
musie co., Cincinnati. 24434 
Rokoko; tanzweise, von Bernard 


Derksen, of Germany, op. 2, nr. 1; 
violine u. klavier. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
1 ec. Nov. 19; E—For. 954; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, Berlin. 24435 


Romaine; words and music by Irving 
Ullman, Maurice Fisher and Her- 
man Kahn; pf. and ukulele ace, 
with chords marked for banjo, 
guitar, and mandola. © Nov. 23, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 23; E—Pub. 916; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 24436 


Romance; by C. F. Abel, adapted and 
arr. by Alfred Moffat, of Great Brit- 
ain, violoncello pt. rev. by David 
Sissermann; violoncello and pf. © 
Oct. 26, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E—For. 
861; Augener, ltd., London. 24437 


wedding bells, by Rudolf 
Friml, arr. by Milan Roder; full 
orch. © May 25, 1928; 2 ec. June 
9; E 693298; Edwin F. Kalmus, inc., 
New York. 24488 


Romance ; 


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no. 11, 1928 


24459 


Romance; 18th century piece, by C. F. | Rose in my garden of dreams; words 


Abel, adapted and arr. by Alfred 
Moffat; violin and pf. © Oct. 26, 
1928; 1 e@ Nov. 16; E—For. 863; 
Augener, ltd., London. 24439 


Romanesque; par Blair Fairchild; pf. 
© Oct. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 25; E—Pub. 
1077; Durand & cie., Paris. 24440 


Romantik; tanzweise, von Bernard 
Derksen, of Germany, op. 2, nr. 3; 
‘violine u. klavier. © Oct. 17, 1928; 
1 e. Noy. 19; E—For. 956; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, Berlin. 24441 


Romanza senza parole; di Nicolay 
Klepikoff Ferrari, of Italy; orches- 
trina, con pf. conduttore. 4to. © 
Sept. 30, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 12; E—For. 
899; Edoardo Viani, Genoa, Italy. 

24442 


Ronde (La) sous la cloche; poéme 
symphonique, par Piero Coppola, of 
Italy ; oreh. © Oct. 5, 1928; 1 @© 
Oct. 25 ; E—For. 887 ; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 24443 


Rondo alla valse; by Gladys Cumber- 
land, of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 
1, 1928; 1 «. Nov. 16; E—For. 715; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 24444 


Room 14-11; by Benny Goodman and 
Glenn Miller; violin. © 1c. Nov. 1, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 809; Melrose bros. 
music co., inc., Chicago. 24445 


Roosknoppie (Die) ; woorde van D. F. 
Malherbe, musiek van J. Pescod, of 
Great Britain; in F. -London, A. 
Weekes & co.. ltd. © Sept. 20, 1928; 
1 c. Nov. 1; E—For. 618; John Pes- 
cod, London. 24446 


Rosa Olezzante; polka di G. Sardo; 
violino. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 966; Giuseppe Sardo, Brook- 
lyn. 24447 


Rosé (Alfred) Drei lieder; worte von 
Anton Wildgans, u. a., musik von A. 
Rosé, of Austria; hohe stimme. 1. 
Einer unbekannten. [2 others] © 
Apr. 10, 1928; 1 ¢ Oct. 11; H—For. 
748; M. Kramer’s nachfolger, Vien- 
na. 24448 


Rose (The) and the ring; opera in a 
prologue and 2 acts, by Wm. Make- 
peace Thackeray, adapted and dram- 
atized with music by Christabel 
Marillier, of Great Britain, rev. by 
F. Anstey, lyrics by Hilaire Belloc, 
Clifford Bax and others. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1928; D 27895; Rosering, ltd., 
London. 24449 


26260—29-——fi 


by Iner Englund, music by J. Eng- 
lund. © 1 ¢ Nov. 3, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 839; John Englund, Port 
Blakely, Wash. 24450 


Rose of Armentieres; theme song of 
Mademoiselle from Armentieres, 
words and music by Jack Arthur 
and Horace Lapp, both of Canada ; 
pf. and ukulele ace.. © Nov. 20, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 22; E—Pub. 805; 
Spier and Coslow, inec., New York. 

24451 


Rose of Mexico; words and music by 


W. Smith. [Words and melody 
only] © 1e Nov. 3, .1928; E— 
Unpub. 844; Walter Smith, San 
Francisco. 24452 


Rose of my dreams; words and music 
by Redfern Hollingshead and Jesse 
M. Winne. © Nov. 7%, 1928; 2 ec. 
Noy. 9; E—Pub. 841; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24453 


Rose (The) of Sharon and the lily of 
the valleys; hymn, words by Oliver 
Murray Edwards, music by Charles 
H. Gabriel. Syracuse, N. Y., Oliver 
music co. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 29; E—Pub. 563; Oliver M. Ed- 
wards, Syracuse, N. Y. 24454 


Rose (The) that broke my heart; 
words and music by Redfern Hol- 
lingshead and Jesse M. Winne. © 
Noy. 20, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 23; E—Pub. 
1081; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 24455 


Rosemary; by Gilbert Stinson; E flat 
alto saxophone and pf. © Noy. 10, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 15; E—Pub. 641; 
Rubank, ine., Chicago. 24456 


Roses; words by Laurence Harrison, 
music by Eddie Mallory [i. e. E. J. 
Mallory] and Ikey Robinson [i. e. I. 
Robinson] [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. music Oct. 1, 1 ¢. words Oct. 
16, 1928; E—Unpub. 1013; Eduard 
James Mallory and Isaac Robinson, 
Chicago. 24457 


Roses and you; words by E. McCaf- 
ferty, music by Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 e. Oct. 3, 1928; E—Unpub. 1230; 
Elizabeth McCafferty, Verona, Pa. 

24458 


Rosetime; fox trot, founded on Fred- 
erick Hall’s Venetian reverie, words 
and music by Fred Hall and Jack 
O’Hagan, both of Australia. © May 
30, 1928; 1 c. July 26; H—For. 674; 
Allan & co., proprietary ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 24459 


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24460 


Rosita; valse Argentine, by Ted McAI- 
sey of Sweden; melody with pf. acc. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 1, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 798; Erik Ostrém, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. ' 24460 


Russian waltz; by A. Tiomkin, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1928; E—Unpub. 1513; 
Dimitri Tiomkin, New York. 24461 


Ruth Snyder and Judd Gray; words 
and music by J. B. Thomas; mixed 
voices.” (©) Nov. 7, 1928; 2°, Nov. 
16; E—Pub. 699; John Baptist 
Thomas, Batson, Tex. 24462 


Rythmic ripples; novelette, by Emil 
Velazco; pf. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 7; E—Pub. 450; Spier & Cos- 
low, ine., New York. 24463 


Sadan dr du; fran Sadan ir du, text 
av Karl Ewert [pseud. of Karl Ewert 
Christensen], musik ay  MHelan 


[pseud. of Sven Helin], of Sweden; - 


pf. © Feb. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov, 13; 
E—For. 690; A. B. Nordiska musik- 
forlaget, Stockholm, Sweden. 24464 


Sacred quartets and trios for ladies’ 
voices; words by Frances Ridley 
Havergal, Mrs. M. A. Kidder and 
others, music by Herbert G. Tovey, 
J. E. Sturgis and others. © Oct. 15, 
192852 GhHOcEPTS: a Ock £8 = ‘Aa 
1053; Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

24465 


Sag, lila Emma, nar dr du hemma; i 
Karl-Ewert revyn 1928, text avy 
Karl-Ewert [pseud. of Karl Ewert 
Christensen], musik av  MHelan 
[pseud. of Sven Helin], of Sweden; 
PEL! ©! Talyt; +1928 ie Ee) Nov. “13: 
E—For. 694; A. B. Nordiska musik- 
forlaget, Stockholm, Sweden. 24466 


Safe in His haven; words by Vida 
Munden Nixon, music by Arthur 
Allen Jameson; mixed voices. (In 
Special songs for special occasions) 
© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 24; E 
Pub. 955; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 24467 


Sag einmal ja zur mir, was liegt schon 
dran; tango, text von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Walt Jurman, of Austria, 
arr. von Franz Grothe. © Oct. 16, 
1928; 1 c. Nov. 16; E—For. 706; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

24468 


Sailing on the Robert E. Lee; words 
by B. Layne and C. McMichen. 
[Words and melody only] © 1 «. 
Noy. 21, 1928; E—Unpub. 1453; Bert 


pt. I, n.S., v.23 


Layne and Clayton McMichen, Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. 24469 


St. Louis (The) cyclone; descriptive, 
words and music by F. L. Veach. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Nov. 20, 1928; 2 «. Nov. 24; E—Pub. 
985; Frank L. Veach, Marion, IIl. 

24470 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Menuet 
de la Reine Anne; de Henry VIII, 
par C. Saint-Saéns, d’aprés W. Byrd, 
arr. par Roger Branga, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Oct. 5, 1928; 1 ¢. Oct. 25; E—For. 
885; Durand et cie., Paris. 24471 


My heart at thy sweet voice; 
from Samson and Delilah, simplified 
and arr. by Harold Hisenberg; violin 
and pf. or pf. solo. © Oct. 20, 1928; 
2c Oct. 22; H—Pub. 627; Harry 
Perlberg music co.,,New York. 24472 


Saints (The) in heaven; hymn, words 
and music by Hvangeline C. Thu- 
. line. © Aug. 23, 1928; 2 c Aug. 29; 
H—Pub. 691; Abbie L. Crockett, 
Sayre, Pa. 24473 


Sally and Josiah have a spat; duet, 


words by W. N. Bugbee, music by 
Charles W. A. Ball. Syracuse. N. Y., 
Willis N. Bugbee co. © Aug. 1, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 3; E—U. S. pub. 
329; Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 24474 


Sally Lou; words and music by G. H. 
Firquin. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 e. Nov. 1, 1928; H—Unpub. 815; 
Guy H. Firquin, St. Louis. 24475 


Salvation (The) army brass band jour- 
nal; nos. 983-986, Sept. 1928, com- 
piled by F. G. Hawkes, of Great 
Britain; full se. and pts. obl. 8vo. 
©): Oct.c25, 192824 Ee New i105 E. 
For. 639; Salvationist pub. & sup- 


plies, 1td., London. 24476 
Samo nemoj ti; valcer, povecao i 
udesio R. Cernkovich; tamburitza 


orch.i stowa. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1928; 
2 c. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 1104; Rudolph 
Cernkovich, Chicago. 24477 


Samoan isle; lyrics by Paul Gerard 
Smith, music by William Kernell and 
Dave Stamper. [Words and melody 
only] ©1e. Noy. 27, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 1620; Fox film corp., New York. 

24478 


Sand man; words and music by L. S. 
Hollister. [Words and melody only] 
© 1 ¢. Noy. 15, 1928; H—Unpub. 
1270; Leona Stephens Hollister, New 
York. 24479 


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Sandman (The) ; Irish lullaby, by Wil- 
liam B. Coburn, selected, ed., anno- 
‘tated and fingered by John M. Wil- 
liams; pf. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
9; E—Pub. 590; Boston music co., 
Boston. 24480 


Santa Claus comes; by J. Lilian Van- 
devere ; toy symphony orch. 4to. © 
Oct. 23, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; H—Pub. 
585; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

24481 


Santa Claus that’s me! words and mu- 
sic by Wm. H. Heagney. [Words 
and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1928; HE—Unpub. 1394; Fred K. 
Steele, inc., New York. 24482 


Sarabande; by Helen L. Cramm, op. 
42, no. 8; pf. © Nov. 23, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 26; H—Pub. 1067; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24483 

Sascha; Russiche romanze und lied, 
worte von Friedrich Schwarz, musik 
von Eduard May, of Austria. © 
Feb. 9, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; E 689841 ; 
Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

24484 

Satan’s return; by Fred J. Bacon; 
plectrum banjo. © Nov. 19, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 19; E—Pub. 790; Don San- 
tos, Rochester, N. Y. 24485 


Saturday night ; words and music by L. 
Mainard. © 1c. Nov. 23,.1928; E— 
Unpub. 1490; Lee Mainard, Fresno, 
Calif. 24486 


avannah river blues; lyrics by E. 
L. Simmons, music by Golden De 
Legge. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
21; E—Pub. 800; Edward Lucious 
Simmons, Augusta, Ga. 24487 
Say peek-a-boo; fox trot, words and 
music by A. A. Banks. [Words and 
melody only] © 1c. Oct. 11, 1928; 


H—Unpub. 12138; Andrew Adolph 
Banks, New Orleans, La. 24488 
Say that you'll come back again; 


words and music by I. MacLeod. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1928; E 704892: 
Isabelle MacLeod, Lynn, Mass. 
24489 
Say yes Lou Lou, say yes; words by 
G. Folberth, jr., music by Lee 
Turner. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1928; H—Unpub. 971; 
George Folberth, jr., Olmsted, O. 
24490 
Schelmenlied: worte von Paul Heyse, 
musik von Hans-Georg Rohrbach, of 
Germany; gemischten chor. 4to. 
Dec. 8, 1927; 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 H— 
For. 945; Ed. Bote & B. Bock, 
Berlin. 24491 


24500 


Schneider Fips; spieloper in einem 
akt, text nach Kotzebues gleichnami- 
gen lustspiel, von Friedrich Wilhelm 
Goeldner u. Hans Bussard, musik 
von Alfred Lorentz, of Germany. © 
June 28, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 11; H—For. 


817; Karl Hochstein, Heidelberg, 
Germany. 24492) 
Schnitterlied; worte von Conrad 


Ferdinand Meyer, musik von Georg 
Wilhelm Schmidt, of Germany, op. 
14, nr. 3; gemischten chor. 4to. 
Dec. 8, 14927; 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; H— 
For. 943; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 
be 24493 
School trios; pt. songs, compiled by 
William M. Felton; sop., alto and 
bass. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 «. 
and aff. Oct. 30; A—1328; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24494 


School (The) we call our own; school 
or class song, words by W. N. Bug- 
bee, music by Thomas B. Weaver. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee 
co. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov. 3; 
H—U. S. pub. 325; Willis N. Bugbee, 


Syracuse, N. Y. 24495 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Allegro 
moderato; from Symphony in B 
minor, transcribed by Caspar P. 


Koch; organ. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 16; E—Pub. 863; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 24496 


Andante con moto; from Sym- 
phony in B minof, transcribed by 
Caspar P. Koch; organ. © Nov. 5, 
1928; 2c. Nov. 16; H—Pub. 862; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 24497 


Fifty additional songs by Franz 
Schubert; ed. by Coenraad V. Bos, 
of Netherlands, with preface by 
Henry T. Finck; low voice. © Sept. 
2G; L928 5 2) >c. and’ alt, “Oct... 20; A: 
1147; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

24498 


Glory to the Lord Almighty; 
music arr. by Louis Victor Saar; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 25, 1928; 
Payee, NON. esi Een ce OM hey elton 
Henry 'T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 

24499 


Lindler and other dances; se- 
lected and ed. by Harold Bauer; pf. 
Copyright is based upon new matter 
by Harold Bauer, namely, his in- 
terpretation represented in the legi- 
ble notation contained in the copies 
filed: © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 « Nov. 
16; 7—Pub. 864; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 24500 


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| 24501 


Schubert (Franz Peter)—Continued. 

Rosamunde; ballet music, by 
Franz Schubert, op. 26, arr. by J. 
Lilian Vandevere; toy orch. Teach- 
ers sc. 4to. © Oct. 11, 1928; 26. 
Oct. 29; E—U. S. pub. 258; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 24501 


Serenade; simplified and arr. by 
Harold Hisenberg; violin and pf. or 


pf. solo. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
22; EH—Pub. 632; Harry Perlberg 
music co., New York. e 24502) 

Sonate; neu  bearb., teilweise 


erganzt u. mit fingersitzen versehen 
von Walter Rehberg, of Germany; 
klavier. [German, English and 
-French text] nr. 5. Fis-moll.—nr. 4. 
H-dur. © Sept. 25, 1928; 1 c. each 
Oct. 10; E—For. 655, 656; Stein- 
griber-verlag, Leipzig. 245038, 24504 
Symphony number 5, in B flat 
major; ed. by Percy Goetschius; pf. 
Analyzed. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. and 


aff, Oct. 29; A O—1953; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24505 
Unfinished symphony; arr: by 


Adolf Schmid; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor; in B minor. © Nov. 5, 
1928; 2 ¢@. Nov. 16; EH—Pub. 875; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 24506 


Der unsterbliche Franz; 4 volk- 
stumliche bilder mit Schubert’s 
musik, von Julius Bittner u. Ernst 
Decsey, both of. Austria; vollstin- 
diger klavierauszug mit text u. 
klavierauszug fiir pianosolo mit 
iiberdrucktem text. © June 15, 
1928; 1 e@ Oct. 11; E—For. 746; 
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 24507 


Wiener walzerabend; melodien 
aus Schubert-Liszt Walzer-Capricen, 
Soirées de Vienne, neu bearb. von 
Otto Seyfert, of Germany. 1. 2 
violinen, cello und  pf.—2. Pt. 
allein. © June 25, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 
11; H—For. 794-795, Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 24508, 24509 


Schulhoff (Erwin) Sonata; by HE. 
Schulhoff, of Czecho-Slovakia; flute 
and pf. © Oct. 29, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 
1; E—For. 575; J. & W. Chester, 
ltd., London. 24510: 

Schweizer salon-album; von Hermann 
Wenzel, bearb von Martin Wenzel, 
both of Germany; pf. Band 3. © 
June 25, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 11; E—For. 
797; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 24511 

Scissors (The) grinder; by Mae- 
Aileen Erb, op. 32, no. 1, selected, 
ed., annotated and fingered by John 


pt. Tit, DSs vee 


M. Williams; pf. with words. ©: 
Noy. 5, 1928; 2 ce Nov. 9; H—Pub.. 
593; Boston music co., Boston. 

24512: 


Scottish tunes; arr. by Adam Carse,,. 
of Great Britain; violins 1 and 2,. 
viola and cello-bass, with pf. con-. 


ductor. © Aug. 21, 1928; 1 © Oct. 
23; EH—For. 542; Augener, Itd., 
London. 24513: 


Sealed (The) book; words from Rev. 


5, music by J. Flook. © 1c. Nov. 
26, 1928; E—Unpub. 1557; Jacob: 
Flook, Maine, N. Y. 24514 


Second (A) piano book of pieces edited 
and arranged for use in the piano- 
forte normal department of the New: 
England conservatory of music; by 
Henry Goodrich. Boston, Mass., 
New England conservatory music 
store. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 12; A O—8182; New England 

-conservatory of music, Boston. 
24515. 


-‘Second year at the piano; by John M. 


Williams. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 19; A O—2887; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24516: 


See America first; words by H. W. 
Austin, music by Sylvia M. Austin. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 15, 1928; E=—Unpub.. 
1272; Hiram W. Austin, El Paso. 

24517 


See liberty, virtue and honour appear- 
ing; song, from The masque of Al- 
fred, by Thomas Arne, arr. by Adam 
Carse, of Great Britain. © Aug. 21, 

1928; 1 c. Oct. 23; E—For. 565; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 24518: 


Sehnsucht nach dem walde; text von 
Fr. Richter, musik von Hermann 
Wenzel, of Germany, op. 140; frauen- 
chor... 4to. ©, July 20, fo25-98. c 
Oct. 11; E—For. 801; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 24519: 


Seiler-vals; en lérdagskveld ved Lan- 
gara, tekst: Fridtjof Knutsen, mu- 
Sik: Hans Erichsen, of Norway; 
klaver. © June 20, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 
3; E—For. 586; Norsk musikforlag, 
Oslo, Norway. 24520: 


Selection on popular songs by Mon- 
tague F. Phillips; selected and arr. 
by H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain ; 
orch., with 1st violin conductor. © 
Oct.. 23, 1928; 1 c. Nov.,20;.H—For. 
937; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

24521. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1928 


24543 


a 


Selections from New songs for service; 
words by Geo. Bennard, Charlotte 
G. Homer and others, music by Fe- 
lice De Giardini, Chas. H. Gabriel 
and others. Chicago, I11.-Philadel- 
‘phia, Pa., The Rodeheaver co. 8vo. 
‘© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22; A O 4193; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 24522 


Send me back C. O. D., to my home in 
Tennessee; words by L. Perry, mu- 
sic by Al Hahn, M. Rizzo and L. 
Perry; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; E—U. S. pub. 
316; Michael Rizzo and Larry Perry, 


St. Louis. * 24523 
Senhora; words and music by S. B. 
Furgatch. [Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 


10, 1928; E—Unpub. 1147; Sidney 
B. Furgatch, New York. 24524 


Sent to me; words by A. Bruce, music 
by Florence Nicolson, of Australia. 
© May 16, 1928; 1 c. July 26; E— 
For. 675; Allan & co., proprietary 
Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 24525 


September morn; tone picture, by Al- 
bert Sproston, of Great Britain; pf. 
Orroct..1, 128° 1 & Oct: 5. 7n= 
For. 654; Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., 
London. 24526 


September’s end; words by Eric Valen- 
tine, music by Martin Broones; med. 
voice. © Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 16; 
E—Pub. 870; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
Votn 24527 


Serenade; by Emil Berté, arr. by Chas. 
J. Roberts [pseud. of Charles Kraus- 
haar]; full orch., with pf. conductor. 
© Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; H— 
Pub. 775; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 24528 


Serenade; by Ludomir R6zycki, of Po- 
lai. Ge se To. 2 pr. “©? Fuly “9: 
1928; 1 c. Oct. 23; E—For. 552; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 24529 


Serenade; by M. E. Bronson; melody, 
With pf. ace.. © 1 ¢. Nov. 8, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 957; Margaret E. Bron- 
son, Cincinnati. 


Serenade; tekst af Helge Schmidt, mu- 
sik af Jacob Gade, of Denmark. © 
Seis, lols. 1 eo Oct. O- Khor, 
687; Gade & Warny, Copenhagen. 

24531 

Sérénade d’amour; by Hans Bullerian, 
of Germany; orch. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
Oe we Och. 11 Bor, .70o 
Maximilian Mitiller, Berlin. 24532 


24530. 


Serenade espagnole; by M. R. Gerould ; 
violin and pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1668; Marian Ruth Ge- 
rould, Warren, Pa. 24533 


Sérénade espagnole; par André Pascal, 
of France; pf., violon, et violoncelle. 
© June 15, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 19; E— 
For. 610:; Editions du Magasin mu- 
sical Pierre Schneider, Paris. 24534 


Serenata napoletana [!]; di Italo Ba- 
riola, of Italy; orchestrina, con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 30, 1928; 
1c. Nov. 12; E—For. 903; Edoardo 
Viani, Genoa, Italy. 24535 


Service (The) splendid; sacred can- 
tata, words compiled and music com- 
posed by P. G. Larbalestier, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, organ acc. 
Aton" © Oct.* 12-1926 ie Nove 23° 
E—For. 847; James Broadbent & 
son, ltd., Yorks, Hngland. 24536 


Settlers (A) march; by M. Abramo- 
witz. ©,.1.¢. Nov. 8, 1928: E— 
Unpub. 9538; Morris Abramowitz, 
Brooklyn. ; 24537 


Sfinge; canzone-tango, versi di Gav- 
roche, musica di Tito Petralia C., of 
Italy, con adattazione per violino o 
mand. © Sept. 4, 1928; 1 ¢ Aug. 
23; E 697622; A. Forlivesi & c., Flo- 
rence, Italy. 24538 


Shadow of the blues; by W. Crawley. 
[Melody only] ©1c. Nov. 14, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1241; Wilton Crawley, 
Chicago. 24539 


Shannon river; by Rudolf Friml, arr. 
by Milan Roder; full orch., with pf. 
conductor. © May 25, 1928; 2 e. 
June 9; E 693296; Hdwin F. Kal- 
mus, ine., New York. 24540 


Shanties with descants; shanties col- 
lected and arr. by Richard Terry, 
descants written by Maurice Jacob- 
son, of Great Britain. 4to. Set 1, 1. 
Billy boy. [4 others]—Set 2, 1. 
Shenandoah. [4 others] © Oct. 12, 
1928; 1 c. each Oct. 11; H—For. 730, 
731; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 

24541, 24542 


She ain’t got much, but what she’s got, 
oh me oh. my; fox trot, words and 
music by L. J. Kremer. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 12, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1174; Lucian Jos- 
eph Kremer, Tulsa, Ok. 24543 


She, down the mountain, comes hither 
(Elle descend la montagne) ; chorus 
of Bethlehemites from the Biblical 
eclogue Ruth, words by A. Guille- 


1260 


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24544 


She, down the mountain—Continued. 


min, English version by Nathan Has- 
kell Dole, ed. by H. Clough-Leighter, 
music by César Franck; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 5, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 12; E—Pub. 581; E. C. Schir- 
mer music co., Boston. 24544 


She goes away (Hlle s’en va) ; chorus 
of Moabites from the Biblical eclogue 
Ruth, words by A. Guillemin, Eng- 
lish version by Nathan Haskell Dole, 
ed. by H. Clough-Leighter, music by 
César Franek; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 3, 1928; 2 e Nov. 12; E— 
Pub. 580; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 24545 


She lived beside the Anner; words tra- 
ditional, music arr. by J. Smith. © 
1c. Nov. 22, 1928; H—Unpub. 1467; 
Josephine Smith, Brooklyn. 24546 


She’ll be waiting for me; words by 
Aileen Humphrey, music by Lester 
Novak; pf. and ukulele ace. ‘© Oct. 
22, 1928; 2 C, Now. £55802) 5.) pub: 
301; Frank, Harding, New York. : 

24547 

She’s just too bad; words and music 
by H. l. Schreiner. © 1 c. Nov. 22, 
1928; EH—Unpub. 1522; Henry Louis 
Schreiner, Chicago. 24548 


She’s one sweet show girl; theme song 
of Show girl, words and music by 
Edward Grossman and Ted Ward 
[pseud. of Edward Denver Ward]; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 31, 
1928; 2 ec. Nov. 2; E—U. S. pub. 307; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

24549 


She’s so extraordinarily sweet; fox 
trot, words and music by Albert Ed- 
win Russ, jr. [Words and melody 
only] ©1c. Nov. 9, 1928; E—Un- 
pub. 983; Emma H. Russ, Cleveland. 

24550 


She’s such a good little girl; fox trot, 
words and music by Albert Edwin 
Russ, jr. [Words and melody only] 
© 1. Noy. 9, 1928; E—Unpub. 984; 
Emma H. Russ, Cleveland. 24551 


Sheep and lambs; sacred song, words 


by Katharine Tynan Hinkson, music. 


by Jean Taylor; low or middle voice. 
©, Nov. 2, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 8; E— 
Pub. 449; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 24552 


Shepherd (The) ; from The masque of 
Alfred, by Thomas Arne, pf. ace. 
arr. by Adam Carse, of Great Brit- 
aim: °C) Sept. 2h 19283 tc, Oct, 23 ; 
E—For. 544; Augener, ltd., London. 

24553 


pt. III, n. S., v. 23 


Sheridan-Seeboeck songs; words by M. 
G. O’Sheridan, music by M. G. 
O’Sheridan and W. C. E. Seeboeck, 
© Nov. 9, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
12; A O—3433 ; Mary Grant O’Sheri- 
dan, Chicago. 24554 


Shew me Thy ways, O Lord; anthem, 
words from Psalm 25, music by Edna 
Fuller Day; women’s voices, pf. or 
organ acc. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2c. 
Nov. 8; E—Pub. 597; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 24555 


Shew’s the way to Wallington; North- 
umbrian folk song, words anon., mu- 
sic arr. by W. G. Whittaker, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 18, 1928; 16. 
Noy. 23; E—For. 830; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 24556 


Shipwreck Kelly; march song, words 
and music by J. A. French, arr. by 
Jacob J. Schilling. Louisville, Ky., 
Teller music co., ine. © Nov. 1, 
1928; 2 ec Nov. 27; E—Pub. 1021; 
Joseph A. French, Louisville. 24557 


Shivers and shakes; Indian song noy- 
elty, words and music by J. Bur- 
dette, arr. by Ralph Johnson. 
[Chords, single staff] © 1 ¢. Nov. 
26, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1564; Jack Bur- 
dette, Los Angeles. 24558 


Short’s (Mark) new chorus book; 
words and musie by M. Short, I. E. 
Reynolds and _ others. 12mo. © 
May 20, 1928; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 29; 
A O—8148; Mark Short, Seminary 
Hill, Tex. ‘ 24559 


Show (The) is over; lyric by Al Dubin 
and Sam Coslow, musie by J. Rus- 
sel Robinson. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1649; Spier & Coslow, 
inec., New York. 24560 


Siesta; by William Walton, of Great 
Britain; pf., 4 hands. © Oct. 13, 
1928; 1 e. Nov. 23; E—For. 828; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

24561 


Signal fires; no. 1 of suite In the In- 
dian country, by Cady C. Kenney; 
pf. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 30; 
H—Pub. 1090; Walter Jacobs, ine., 
Boston. 24562 


Silent night; Christmas medley, arr. 
by Albert Harvey; pf. © Nov. 7, 
1928; 2 e«. Nov. 9; H—Pub. 472; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 24563 


Silverstein; by L. De Costa. ©le . 
Noy. 10, 1928 ; E—Unpub. 1145; Leon 
De Costa, New York. 24564 


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no. 11, 1928 


Simple Simon; for humorous charac- 
ters, comic situations, ete., by Mur- 
gatroyd Farrar, of Great Britain; 
orch., with pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. © June 15, 
1928; 1 e. June 30; E 692943 ; Meyer 
De Wolfe, London. 24565 


Simple (A) story; by Mathilde Bilbro, 
selected, ed., annotated and fingered 
by John M. Williams; pf. © Nov. 
5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 592; 
Boston music co., Boston. 24566 


Sin waltz; by Hugo Riesenfeld, arr. by 
Osear Potoker, of Poland, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; orch. © Oct. 5, 
1928; 2 e. Oct. 23; EHE—Pub. 1110; 
Kalmus filmusic edition, New York. 

24567 


Since I met you; words and music by 
L. Grevious. [Words and melody 
only] © 1. Nov. 19, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1347; Leuna Grevious, New 
York. 24568 


Since you’re gone; words and music by 
KE. J. Link. [Words and melody 
only] © 1c. Nov. 19, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1359; Edward J. Link, Chi- 
cago. 24569 


Sincerity; by A. C. Laurie; band, with. 


conductor. 4to. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. 
Noy. 12; H—Pub. 960;. Salvation 
army, New York. 24570 


Sing to me; words and music by Tevis 
Savage [pseud. of T. S. Smith] and 
EH. Q. Newman. [Words and melody 
anlyiPre te) Nov. 12, 1928°)h— 
Unpub. 1169; Tevis Savage Smith, 
Centre, Ala., and Ed. Q. Newman, 
Birmingham, Ala. 24571 


Sing to me sweetheart; words by E. 


Hicks, music by Phil Starr. [Words 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 28, 
1928; E—Unpub. 1628; Estelle 
Hicks, Fall River, Mass. 24572 


Sing unto the Lord, bless His. holy 
name; chant, words from the Bible. 
music by Grace Wilbur Conant. © 
Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 21; H—Pub. 
827; Presbyterian board of Christian 
education, Philadelphia. 24573 


Single-handed pieces and studies; by 
F. Percival Driver, of Great Britain, 
with technical exercises, fingering 
and pedalling by Gertrude Azulay, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 3, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 20; E 697490; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 24574 


Sinking (The) of the Vestris; words 
and music by C. J. Robison. [Words 


24586 
and melody only] © 1. Nov. 20, 
1928; E—Unpub. 13885; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 24575 


Sinking (The) of the Vestris; words 
and music by Carson J. Robison. © 
Nov. 28, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 27; E—Pub. 
1015; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 24576 


Sinking (The) of the Vestris: words 
and music by O. W. Walters. ©1c. 
Nov. 28, 1928; E—Unpub. 1632; Or- 
ris Walter Walters, Winona, Minn. 

24577 


Sittin’ and whittlin’; words and music 
by Joe Sanders. © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2 e Nov. 6; E—Pub. 426; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 24578 


Sitting on a log; words and music by 
Alger Alexander, arr. by Irene Spain. 
[Words and melody only] © 1. 
Noy. 19, 1928; E—Unpub. 1341; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 24579 


Skies (The) are blue; sacred song, 
words by I. Mench Chambers, music 
by, MrswsRa: Ri Formanys 1078... °© 
Noy. 28, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 26; H— 
Pub. 1058; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24580 


Skipping the frets; novelty trot, by 
William Morris; ten. banjo solo or 
duet. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2 ¢. Noy. 19; 
E—Pub. 791; Don Santos, Rochester, 


IN, Jp 24581 
Skippity skip; by Louise Christine 
Rebe, selected, ed., annotated and 


fingered by John M. Williams; pf. 
© Nov. 5, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 
591; Boston music co., Boston. 24582 


Skyland (A) honeymoon; words by 
Walter Grady Nagel, music by E. O. 
Nagel: pt... ©, 1 cy Nov. 13,1928; 
E—Unpub. 1304; Edna Ottilie Nagel, 
Elkhart Lake, Wis. 24583 


Slav rhapsody; by A. Honicky; violin 
and,.pf.. © 1.4.Nov. 9, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 965; Antonin Honicky, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 24584 


Slumber song; words and music by F. 
M. Moore: © 1c. Nov. 27, 1928; E— 
Unpub. 1608 ; Fannie M. Moore, New- 
burgh, N.Y. 24585. 


Smile (A) is worth while, when you're 
lonesome; waltz ballad, words and 
music by L. W. Havener. © 1 ¢ 
Noy. 19, 1928; E—Unpub. 1350; Les- 
ter Wainwright Havener, Quincy, 
Mass. 24586 


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24587 


Smile (A) makes, grey skies blue; 
words and music by. Phil Berr 
[pseud. of P. Berman] [Chords, 
single staff] © 1 ¢ Oct. 4, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1214; Philip Berman, 
Roxbury, Mass. 24587 


Smiles and tears; words by Antonio 
Rossitto, music by M. Meerte, of 
Canada... © 1 ¢. Noy. 8, 1928, H— 
Unpub. 1839; Maurice Meerte, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 24588 


Snoosey Hansen; comical song, words 
by C. E. Larson, music by C. Brama. 
© Nov. 24, 1928; 2 ce. Noy. 28; H— 
Pub. 1031; C. E. Larson, Vancouver. 
Wash. 24589 


Snow (The) lies white; words by 
Jean Ingelow, music by A. Ham, of 
Great Britain. London, Novello & 
co., ltd. © Nov. 14, 1928; 1 c Nov. 
14; E—For. 685; 
Toronto, Canada. _ 24590 


So far so good—so good so far, but 


whatcha gonna do, do now; words 


and music by Cliff Friend and 
Charles Tobias. © Nov. 19, 1928; 
2 ¢ Nov. 20; H—Pub. 786; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 


So Iong, Letty; from the musical play, 
words by Frank Eyton, music by 
Billy Mayerl, of Great Britain. © 
Oct. 30, 1928; 1 ec. Nov. 20; H—For. 
935; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

24592) 


Sogno; valse lento, parole di Paolo 
Reni, musica di V. H. Ihne, of Italy. 


© 1 e¢ Nov. 12, 1928:° H—Unpub. 
1578; Vittorio Ernesto Thne, Milan. 
24593 


Sogno (Un); fox-trot, musica di F. 
Abriani,’ of Italy “pf. (© 1 ¢ ‘Nov. 
12, 1928; H—Unpub. 1575;, Felice 
Abriani, Baden-Baden, Germany. 


24594 
Sogno darte; waltz, by L. Morelli; 
chitarra and ist and 2d. violin or 


mand. New York, A. Mongillo. 4to. 
© Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c Nov. 3; E— 
Pub 606; Lorenzo Morelli, Rye, New 
York. 24595: 


Soldiers of Christ; sacred cantata, 
adapted from Psalms of David, by 
Philip Greely; soli and mixed 
voices;. pf. or organ acc. 4to. © 
Nov. 19, 1928; 2) c. Nov. 21; H—Pub. 
1070; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24596 


Albert Ham,. 


24591 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 23 


Some day you'll be sorry; words by 
V. M. Ballard, music by Phil Starr. 
[Words and melody only] ©1.. 
Nov. 28, 1928; H—Unpub. 1626; 
Violanta M. Ballard, Willow Bend, 
W. Va. 24597 


Some day you’ll come back home; 
waltz, words and music by Dennis 
La Verne Hastings. © 1c. Nov. 5, 
1928; E—Unpub. 881; Dennis L. 
Hastings, Savanna, II. 24598 


Some one-is wanting you to care; 
words by Iona Lamb, music by 
Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. (In Special 
sengs for special occasions) © Nov. 
15, 1928; 2c. Nov. 24; H—Pub. 947; 
Lillenas pub. co:, Indianapolis. 

24599) 

Some one’s teaching me how to forget; 
words and music by Roy Evans and 
Spencer Williams. [Words and 
melody only] © 1 e. Nov. 24, 1928; 
H—Unpub. 1536; Triangle. music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 24600 


Some time; words by Eugene Field, 
musie by C. Moter. © 1 e. Nov. 19, 
1928 ; E—Unpub. 1402; Carl Moter, 
Wyomissing, Pa. 24601 


Somebody else; words and music by 
Murray Speizman [pseud. of Morris 
Speizman] and Mac  Speizman 
[pseud. of Max Speizman] [Words 
and melody only] @Q1.e Oct. 19, 
1928; E--Unpub. 440; Morris Speiz- 
man, New York. 24602: 


Someone else is blue; from Three 
cheers, words by Anne Caldwell, 
music by Raymond Hubbell; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; H—Pub. 511; Harms, ine., 


New York. 24603 
Someone is waiting for me; words 
and music by EK. J. Cothlin. [Words 


and melody only] © 1. Nov. 26, 
1928: H—Unpub. 1587; Emma J. 
Cothlin, Spokane, Wash. 24604 


Someone to call me daddy; words by 
H. A. Tuttle, music by Robert H. 
Brennen. New York City, Frank 


Harding. . © Nov./ 12, 19285. 2c. 
Nov. 16;, E—Pub.. 688; Harley <A. 
Tuttle, Winesburg, O. 24605 
Something for Thee; sacred duet, 


words by S. D. Phelps, music by Al- 
fred Wooler; sop. and ten., with 
organ or pf. acc. © Oct. 16,°1928 ; 
2 c. Oct..29;, E—U. S. pub. 289; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24606 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11; 1928 


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Something is happ’ning; lyrie and 
melody by B. Raffetto. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
“1, 1928: E—U. S. Unpub. 787; 


Bertha Raffetto, Reno, Nev. 24607 
Something to remember you by ; words 
and music by Paul Cunningham, alr. 
by George J. Trinkaus; mixed 
voices, 4to, © Nov. 14, 1928; 2° c. 
Nov. 17; E—Pub. 1079; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 24608 


Sonate in C moll; von Sigfrid Walther 
Miiller, of Germany, op. 21; orgel. 
obl. Svo.. © Oct. 16, 1928; 1.¢. Oct. 
e1;. H—For. 605; Breitkopf  u. 
Hirtel, Leipzig. s 24609 


Songe(A) of India; from Sadko, by 
N. Rimsky-Korsakow, simplified and 
arr. by Harold Hisenberg; violin and 
pf. or pf. solo. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 22); H—Pub. 629; Harry Perl- 
berg music co., New York. 24610 


Song (The) of life; hymn of ecstasy, 
‘words by Elsie Long, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman; low 
voice. © Oct. 23, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 
2; H—Pub. 415; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 24611 


Song of the march; by W. C. Polla; 
pf. ©1c. Nov. 28, 1928; E—Unpub. 
1625; William C. Polla, New York. 

24612 


Song of the outcast barber; words by 
the writer of a Buddhist Scripture, 
music by H. Behr. © Nov. 9, 1928; 
2 ¢. Nov. 12; E—Pub. 964; Herman 
Behr, New York. 24613 


Song of the Pilgrims; anthem, words 
by Rupert Brooke, music by Ian 
Alexander; mixed voices, with ten. 
solo. 4to. © Nov. 13, 1928; 2 e. 
Nev. 21; E—Pub. 809; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 24614 


Song of the Pilgrims; sacred song, 
words by Rupert Brooke, music by 
Ian Alexander; low voice. © Nov. 
20, 1928; 2 e. Nov. 21; E—Pub. 810; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 24615 


Song (A) of the sea of sleep; lyric by 
H. L. Leonard, musie by Virginia S. 
Safford. © 1 c¢ Aug. 10, 1928: B 
696950; Harriet Lyon Leonard, Mi- 
ami, Fla. 24616 


Song (The) of the setting sun; from 
Whoopee, lyric by Gus Kahn, music 
by Walter Donaldson. © Nov. 9, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 9; E—Pub. 463 ; Don- 
aldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., New 
York. 24617 


Song of the Volga; Russian folk song, 
with variations, [and] 6 Ukrainian 
folk songs; from Natalka Poltawka: 
each arr. by P. Wolf; violin or mand. 
(©) Oct,, 1,.1928 : 2 ¢. Oct. 11; B—Pub. 
611; Paul Wolf, Brooklyn. 24618 


Song of the warrior; based on native 
melodies, text and music by Theophil 
Wendt, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York; bar. voice, in E. © 
sept. 26," 1926""2"'er "Nov. 10", EB 
Pub. 763; Carl ‘Fischer, ‘inc., New 
York. 24619 

Song of the waterfall; lyric by Carl 
Winge, music by Bernard Barnes; 
with organ air. © Nov. 13, 1928; 
2c, Nov.’21; E—Pub. 799; Capitol 
music co., Seattle. 24620 


Song of tragedy; words and music by 
H. Diekman. [Words and melody 
only] ©, 1c. Noy. 13, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1210; Hugh Diekman, Brook- 
lyn. i 24621 

Song (A) of victory; patriotic chorus, 
words and music by Perey H. Fletch- 
er, of Great Britain; male voices. 
4to. © Nov. 26, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 30; 
H—For. 968; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 24622 


Songs for men; book of praise, ed. by 
Calvin W. Laufer. Philadelphia, 
Westminster press. Svo. © Nov. 16, 
1928; 2 c Nov. 21; E—Pub. 781; 
Charles H. McDonald, Philadelphia. 

24623 


Songs of Gorham normal school; com- 
piled and arr. by Miriam Hunice 
Andrews. Rev. ed. 4to. © Oct. 24, 
192952 cand, aft.'Oct. 2is°a © 2228 
Miriam Andrews, Brunswick, Me. 

24624 


Songs of Kiwanis; compiled, rev. and 
ed. by the International committee 
on music. © June 2, 1927; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 11; A O 3019; Kiwanis in- 
ternational, Chicago. 24625 

Sonitshka ; from The cireus girl, words 


by Ch. Towber, music by J. M. Rum- 
shisky and Murray Rumshisky. 


(NPWMTEND) 
© Oct.,1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 9: E—Pub. 
726; Joseph M. Rumshisky, New 
York, 24626 


Souls (The) of the righteous; anthem, 


music by J. Christopher Marks; 
mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
Nove 1928." & Nove TT EUs S. 


pub. 370; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 24627 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24628 


Southern memories; compiled and arr. 
by W. Brown; violin and pf. ©1c. 
Nov. 19, 1928; E—Unpub. 1421; Wyl- 
bert Brown, Fort Worth, Tex. 24628 


Souvenir espagnole; by Rudolf Kvelve, 
op. 12" violin’ and pt. ) © Octs 31, 
1928; 2 «. Nov. 2; E—U. S. pub. 
349; Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

24629 


Soy de puro Guanajuato; vals cancion, 
duo, letra y musica por I. M. Valle, 
of Mexico, domiciled at Chicago. © 
1 ce. Nov. 23, 1928; E—Unpub. 1519; 
Ignacio M. Valle, Chicago. 24630 


Spanish caprice: by A. Grafstein: vio- 
lin and pf. © 1 e. Nov. 21, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1460; Aaron Grafstein, 
Brooklyn. 24631 


Spanish dance; by A. Grafstein: vio- 
lin and pf. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1928; 
E—Unpub. 1461; Aaron Grafstein, 
Brooklyn. 24632 


Spanish (A) dream; by Jack Pettis, 


Al Goering and Irving Mills; pf. © | 


Oct. 22, 1928':)2 Ee Nov. 21: Pub: 
803; Mills music inc., New York. 
24633 


Spanish fort blues; by Spencer Wil- 
liams; pf.. © 1 «@ Nev. 12, 1928; H— 
Unpub. 1179; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 24634 


Spanish serenade: words and music by 


Patrick O’Sullivan. © Nov. 10, 
1928) 3 52.1. Now 236 Pub: 558i: 


Boston music co., Boston. 24635 


Spirituelle; words and music by Rube 


Bloom. [Words and melody only] 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1928 ; EH—Unpub. 987: 
Leo Feist. inc., New York. 24636 


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